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   Fort Wayne Daily Sentinel (Newspaper) - January 10, 1882, Fort Wayne, Indiana                               VOL 4 TUESDAY EVENING JANUARY 10 1882 PRICE THREE FUNERAL of the refinery fro wu the anima I Ing part of the whole business Th The Scene Of Din machinery wu all in the building I but the boilers and forty I ight in number were in other built I ings I have no idea what the amoun I of the insurance is but we an no order and a Hotly Crowd Cold Blooded Harder of an Old Negro tor Hii Honey every company that takes o I but there were no I enough companies I presume to tak I all the we wanted to offer them The superintendent of the refinery Small POX the Form I I find the insurance to be u of an Epidemic In r machinery stock Illinois I will not rarer tie I Ion the building and Tht Funeral of worth in the Newt hood of took with fatal effect Farmer Jan a wealthy farmer living a mile and a half east of St Paul Ind wu and mortally wounded while reading lut night near a window The ii unknown used a heavily loaded with Funeral Niw You Jan large cen I course of memben of the bar aad I many public and private citizens of A special I New York attended the funeral of from Akron say Mrs Nicola Hon Edwin W Stoughton ex mier sent to a drug store I ter to Russia at church this for some oil of sweet almonds The I forenoon The pall bearers ware by mistake or eral Grant Admiral Baldwin Judge standing sent her oil of bitter I Brady Alfred C A Seward almonds two ounces of which she I John Jacob Astor A Leroy Mr eVcretary of the Navy Hunt E M Dickinson Wm M Erarts General James Judge Blachford and General Callam The in the ant Episcopal church were conducted by Rev Dra Howland Walker and Potter Among those present were E D Morgan Dormon B Governor Roscoe Conkling Colonel Governor Hoffman Undt Parker Chu A Pant and ers Tbe remains were taken to for interment Small Jan Tamah Wis dispatch says that small poi hss broke out at Mather a small station fifteen miles north of this city One death and ten cases are reported I he inhabitants are scattering n all di- rections A Springfield special saji that the board of health hu reports of in sixty one pointa in the state Although the disease is under pretty good control at most of these it appears to be spreading through counties along the sippi river from Dubuque down Twelve of the eighteen Mississippi An umbrella wu railed the oar riage to thwart them Tbe carriage wu on the return journey by howling men and until drirer on reaching a good place whipped up hii bond and hii Suicide Jan S of the firm of John S Capp A Oo at No 31 South Third street committed at 6 o'clock morning by hanging brtunate are rumored to be the came The Railroad War Niw Year Jan Pott our information about the trunk line railroad u that lave reached point That the New York Central and Erie ii each willing to all difference o a board of and be bound y their That the rania railroad ii willing to do 10 with he exception that it that the of the erely be accepted declaratory of hat the should respectively do and not he irrevocably ing upon them and that the Baltimore and Ohio ii willing to whatever the Pennsylvania will do If any arrangement ii made it will be for the term of three or fire yean JUDGE PORTER an Argument Equalled for It Terror Into the Heart of the twain Judge Cox Against the of the De- fence Jurisdiction and His Position on In- unity The Trial NEWS BY CABLE Murdered for Money N Y Jan Hall a colored man known Judge Hall wan burned to death in at Bodni Point Friday night An Investigation it probable that he wu robbed murdered and bit place aet on fire Hall kept a liquor in hit home and gener ally had more or money about hii He wu known to hare had f week She Wouldn't Have It Jan night Frank a man cf family went to the rooms of a prostitute named Maud Buffer while drunk and tried to make her to marry him She refused and attempted to escape but Reed drew a and attempted to her A scuffle during which the weapon wu discharged the ball going through the man's left hand He wu locked up on a charge of attempted murder and Monday his wound wu to be Tery riona of baring become trident A Clear Conscience Old It BOCK Ark Jan News hu reached here of the death of Peter Mankini at the advanced age of 111 yean 3 months and 10 daya He wu born in Georgetown D C on the day of September 1770 and at the time of his death wu a dent of Washington Ark He wu always a democrat and for Thomas James Madison JamM Monroe Andrew Martin Van Bare n K Polk Caw Frauklin Pierce James John C George B McClellan Horatio Horace Samuel J Tilden and Winfield Scott Hancock Tbe roting precinct wu three mi Irs from hii home but he rode in a wagon to the polls and Toted for the Hancock ana English electors He hu been a deacon in the old regular church for the put yean and wu undoubtedly the oldest man In the Jailed Suite He leares a number of children the being 70 yean of are The Havoc Niw Jan The owners of the great sugar house destroyed by ire lut Sunday afternoon are dore A Frederick C and Henry O and Charles Scuff don In a I the IOM at about tl on the refinery alone About men were employed in the refinery turning out four and barrels of sugar daily It wu the largeat sugar refinery in the world Altogether we had aboat Invested in the and gaTe employment to about or counties hare reported cam will at be re- quested to enforce the vaccination of all hands If they fail to com- ply will be from ing The result of yesterday's election on the board of trade wu not mined until early this when the election of R H Dunham for president wu announced Jan sulphur minea at Hungary are on fire and fean an entertained that the flames cannot be extinguished It is probable that a loss of maay million aortal will be Involved The cotton weaven of have decided ti apply for a general advance of wages Parnell and Dillon in a letter ad- dressed to the town clerk of Dublin return thanks to the corporation for the honor conferred by the freedom of the city Gin Jan large party of police proceeded to-day to the north aide of the city where dis- co red a cue buried under the ground which contained a large ber of Snider riles and a quantity of dynamite and Jan Prate asm iMn All tba men will be out of em- until the b rebuilt u all the were In a manner Funeral Niw You Jan remains of Martin who wu ed on Friday in Jeney City Sunday intend in the Weehawken cemetery at Sew Durham At ten o'clock in the morning after they had been incased in an imitation wood coffin and brought from a rear room into the office of a avenue undertaker the latter ted a crowd to them When the widow with her two children arrived considerable difficulty wu ed in procuring admission for them u the imall office was packed with a curious and noisy eet of men women and children The hearse wu ed by one carriage containing the widow her two children the Rev Mr Mau and Lawyer Briegleb It wu driven to the cemetery pursued by half a hundred men and Along the Hackensack road near the cemetery between four and five hundred had assembled to await the arrival of the cortege At the sight of the heane the cry went up Here it and the locked Home ran at the of the and the carriage but the majority took snort cuts over the gravel and waded through pools of mud to secure a place near the grave There was a fight for places with and oaths u the carriage drove up Only minister and the alighted and followed the re- states that the collective rate concerning Egypt doea not alter the between tria Hungary and Egypt Jan minister of war wao tendered his resignation and connection with the at hu re- turned the functions of hit office In addition to extensive military two more men of war have been aent to reinforce the ron on Saint Dalmation coast and partly to prevent the smuggling of arms from Italy LOCAL LINES Jan came into court and u he pawed his he whispered to him to come over to the dock I want to see yon about mouthing very important Taking his seat the prisoner laid down a large bundle of and spreading out the manuscript busied himself in looking it over Judge Porter besan the argument after ten o'clock and at once fixed the attention of erery one in the room Guiteau pretended to be in his manuscript but soon laid it aside and listened with wrapt attention Nothing like it has been seen or beard the put nine weeks the Guiteau trial As Judge Porter reviewed the conduct of the prisoner and the conduct on the part of hii counsel of his cause in this court the crime in all its hideous ugliness wu held up to the detestation of hit hearers The silence became op- pressive and the pretence of avenging justice in the near future wu gested with a force of conviction that from the court room every vestage of that levity which hu so loaf the prisoner and like a veil obscured grees of the opinion and cited all t Important ruling from early days the common law in England and d tided against the prayer of thed feme He summed up that jurisdiction ii complete in place where the wound is completed Consequently this court hu full cog of the offense Judge Cox next took up the ques lion of the legal test of sn decided that a knowledge and appre between right and wrong mui be taken ai the correct ten Judge Porter began hii address with reference to the disorder which had characterized the proceedings o the defence and then spoke of Reed argument u lawyerlike and based on the only law points which with any plausibility could be adduced by the defence Of argument he it coold only have been delivered by one of the family of Guiteau who u he had himself boasted had hia law in police and hii manners among the hooting owls of western Ohio Porter reviewed the arguments of pointing out points Mr Davidge had rightly wu presumption of law and a question the judge snd the jury should judge and mains to the grave The disorderly could not he controlled and the were brief A curious gathered about carriage to tt a of the the widow and children The water works trustees met lut night in their new office Michael Leu is being tried for petty today in the criminal Do not forget the Butterfly ball on Friday evening and Saturday after- noon Thomas Kyan the violinist wu in the city to-day He left for to join the Mendelssohn Quintette club The for the Ball will be opened at drug store to-morrow morning at 8 o'clock The Butterfly ball at the Academy lut evening wu quite The rehearsal will be re- on Thursday evening The funeral of the infant son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Sinclair took place from the residence on DeWald street this afternoon at o'clock Tin trusts the council may i ra fit to vote the extra corn from the consciousness of the tors the horrors of the crime and what should be the solemnity of its judicial The prisoner evince i and ly twisted in his place and for several wu unable to say any thing that in any sense could approach to an interruption Gradually the prisoner regained hit usual assurance and resumed the daily habit of interrupting with con- and denials For once however the insufferable impudence of the prisoner wai completely over- awed Neither hii noise nor his abuse could interrupt or silence the anche of condemnation that swept from the lips of the eloquent counsel The prisoner ii mistaken your said Porter il he believes by his brawling be can prevent my voice from being heard by the jury The puppet cannot be moved in such good time as when be ut with hii counsel and by his outbursts now he ii fut tightening the noose about his neck With a nervous twitching of the mouth Guitean muttered We'll see about that The heretofore audacious aad cide As the defense that malice wu a question of fact for the jury he wonld overturn the law be would create a precedent in thin mous case which would inevitably be condemned through time to come Mr Seoville had objected that the support of the plea were u antiquated u his Porter's of oratory I Mid Porter imitated any man and ever commented nn any one's tory I at the said Porter sat feet of that u did Whether my manners aad morals have been improved is for to aay ing from the disciple who is before you he would scarcely seem to be au appropriate instructor for the youth Proceeding to expound the law on the subject of malice reading from Aneifeu'i Criminal Practice Porter dwelt upon premeditation of Guiteau referring to his lying in wait and to his ging the footsteps of the president He said Was bond the man to be selected and in- spired by God a cheat a a creature of the vilest habilT He then is junior If the firm ol Jesui Christ 4 Co Tail murderer tracking his at night at church at the railroad sution till the deed ii done but grant pretension and allow the in- of which he impiously quotes thai does not protect and did not protect Paul from stripes and death Porter went on to aay that although the president the government still lived and his was prosecuting his Yes raid Arthur em- ployed you under misapprehension Tes Porter under the misapprehension that law was stronger than Guiteau Guiteau Bough on The thing desired found at Ian Ask Druggists for Rough on Rats It clean out rat mice roaches flies Skinny Men Wells Health Absolute cure for nervous debility and Weak neas of the generative functions f 1 at druggists Depot Meyen Bro's Co Young men begin the new year by entering the Metropolitan Business college Madison op- theatre for thorough business training m Accurate Reports From Ing Received By Telegraph and Co Dally ii a great fancy for black lace and frills of black line for th neck and these are to be convenient economical also becoming to many Dyspepsia liver complaint and rindred affections For treatise giv ng successful self-treatment World's Medical ion Buffalo N Y Os -ar Wilde asks 200 a night for is What doe a man who inn on the perfume of a lily and rean cast-off garments made by early tailors want with any owl What a Hotel Clerk Tremont House III Oct H Warner A Pirs have used your Saffi Kidney and iver Cure for kidney and und it very beneficial OEO A Com Tbe magnificent building going up a street Elizabeth in for manufactory of toilet soaps Mr ernard Culien the contractor from ew York a wide and varied rience M ou Mrs Window's soothing syrup is e prescription of one of DM best male physicians and in and hu been used r forty years with never failing cowl by millions of rs for eir children It relieve tht child sm pain cures and in the By giving health to resta the mother Price M and stock Clven Mow are quotations of cm Uo and special pains are annual on eet thne I othar paper until th daj New York Money and Stooke Saw Toar Ju I Prime m Off In than Is I at lor Government bonds per for four the rent unchanged doll bonds active Alter II o'clock Ib stock market K to IH Per cent f l Wa d and most prominent la At nmn there was a BMi lork island A bid A N J II Ohio a a Clere C U I Hall El 147 W r Ei Ea n I by the late board of health These gentlemen have lost much by their fidelity to the city's and should he recompensed The rehearsal last night much the manager of the entertainment The little people have been carefully drilled and go through their with much The tickets are selling rapidly At the residence of P F Wiley in Milan township Friday aa un- manageable colt got and in en- to clear a high fell and broke loth legs He wu a nable animal and of course had to bashot wholly prisoner ill and at a loss to un lentand why his would be sallies of wit or impudence wholly failed with the audience while the more severe became the tion of the counsel the more and marked were the demonstrations of approval Finally like a wild beut brought to bay yelled out I staked my life on the issue and I am willing to go the gallows if it is the will I am sick of this bosh Judge Porter and I wish you would get your and go home Judge Porter concluded his ly argument at by reading the now famous letter of President field to Judge Paine in which be thanked and complimented him fur brushing the net with which It hss of late yean been to envelope the plea of insanity when art up u an excuse for Judge Coi at began the ins of his decision which hegina with a lengthy review of the subject of jurisdiction Cm occupied fifty-five utes in that portion of his de- touching upon the He seems to think that he is stronger than I do not claim to be stronger than law but God Almighty is stronger than said Guiteau He will come God mighty said Porter then he would do well to refer but little to him He will feel soon what he felt be fore divine pressure in the form of a noose The court then adjourned until morning A number of persons have asked us whether Manager Scott would restrict the number of tickets to Booth performance so many to each parson We are so given to understand by Mr who proposes to give no one a chance to speculate Send for circular of new style of Hopper Scale with leveling ment SHIeck A Sweet Valencia and Crapes Jjc per per Ib Horei If you a nice luting fume for the handkerchief use the Imperial Crown Extracts for sale by all druggists New York Voax Jsn IK Flour barren li rean Ohio S w t to ood t COM njl 7 KH tat NoJ cash 1 Karen l Mar Corn H lo S lower bm spot foto Oats a wsnari lit For great bargains in custom made clothing fo to John O Fledderman corner of Main and Clinton streets tf Smenner At the Atlantic Garden will serve warm lunch erery morning from 9 to 11 o'clock Crown Extracts for handkerchief for it tf i S W Chipman H W and A O Catlin of Warsaw are fn the city to-day O 8 Knight of Is a guest of the Aveline Cheney and wife are at the Avaline The following statement of William of Somerville remarkable that we beg to ask for it the attention of our readers In the fall of 1876 I wu taken with a or THI LUNOS followed by a severe cough I soon began to lose my appetite and fiesh I wu so weak at one time that I could not leave my bed In the summer of 1877 I wu admitted to the City Hos pital While there the docton said I had a hole in my left lung u big u a half dollar I expended over a dred dollars in and medicines I wu so far gone at one time a report went around that I was dead I gave but a friend told me of Da FOR THI Una II M Pork firm and spot uaw 17 76 old is 75 Laid bat b easier 11 so Batter and nrm Chicago Mareta ID Wheat nrm and I or 1 t a weak ami 2 January February Marea May ready January February Mar Bailey 1 M Port 17 17 17 March Lam weaa 11 n rs 11 March Toledo 1 m- Ten 1 Hareb 1 May I z CUD or January OaU No 5 eash 41 bid Clover 4 prim I do I no safes in iu early stages is olden effect cure X known reai ily pass such soothing and Influence over all as the Tbe Golden as tji other In ed Mr T da Discovery Medical I laughed at my friends thinking that my case wu incurable but got a bottle to satisfy them when to my surprise and ratification I ed to feel better My hope once dead began to revive and to day I feel in better spirits than I have the past five years write this you will lish it so that every one with lungs will be induced take Da Ww HALL'S roi THI and be convinced that rax UK I have ken two bottles and can positively aay that is has done morr gmd than all other I have taken since my My cough has almost sa tirely and I shall noon ha able to go to work METIS A Oo daily by H Bau Forr Warns Jan I No l an wluM 50 WH No 2 rad II Hall C 1 II II U lop I 00 iMan DIED al 10 atM m v aod al x funeral will Hi pw UK ro snip ton tn ID Una a ra kraa no M ton arm Ii mil Ik OS I r lala n LABO   

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