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   Fort Wayne Sentinel (Newspaper) - April 5, 1888, Fort Wayne, Indiana                                90.  APRIL 5, 1888.  TWO Splendid Assortment Best the AND Prore April 6.Messrs. Harrison aud to-day sned Attorney General and W. D. to damages to the extent of because of allegations of in the hospital and German physician upon the of disease considers that is emphatically a disease of all all and all It dags the steps of man wherever he may be found and claims its victims among every age and bnis the mortality of iH relatively large in the large centers showing that impure air imd bad are as potent factors as hereditary Among nomad tribes it 2b but where such tribes settle in they offer the usual number of Statistics show that it is very in many warm as mach so in sunny Italy or foggy It is rarer toward the poles and the higher the and the plateaux of though probably never quite attain to conditions of absolute The protective fluence of high altitude often suffices to counteract other which the but everywhere the main factor in its production is and bad Dampness conjoined with frequent oscillations of temperature to the and humidity of the air is less unfavorable than of An American physician writing upon the of climate in consumptive remarks that every new of the American continent that possessed any climatic has had a period of favor with the climate but as civilization extends and the new regions become more populated their reputation for benefit in this class of cases This the writer attributes to the fact that it is not climate but more particularly the mode of life that has to with the ment in cases of lung disease than change of but as the comforts and luxuries of civilization are people are more tempted to live and the advantages of climate are lost upon It is also believed by many writers that the sputa of consumptives in time poisons the soil where consumptive individuals climates in general are those which admit of or are conductive to outdoor life and Foote's Health April 5.Wheat, at 71io. at 48^0. 31o. Rye Prime at at May Short to Tax I will be in my office every night from 7 o'clock until 8:30 from Monday the 19th March to April 16th.  O. 17tf Oity The Livery and Protective association have reduced the price of backs for funerals and weddings to April 5.Fonr Irish emigrants sailed from Queenstown for Cheaper Than Sod New stock of choice twenty per A will cover four square m Havoc at Different One at and the Other at April 5.At 3:30 yesterday afternoon this city was visited by the most terrible wind and hail storms it has ever Boofs were torn off from store signs blown and thither like and dry goods boxes and empty barrels were sent flying along the April 5At an early hour this morning a large one-story storage warehouse on Hooper's caught Its contents were coal oil and phosphate belonging to A and were burning oil under the adjoining ware containing 600 barrels of coal with the was also The damage now is estimated at April 5.A fire at 53 street burned out the Corona cotton seed oil anh Mahlenkamp causing a total loss of insurance April 5.A fire consumed Emerson Bird's clothing Leech cigar Central Preston's saloon and grocery Taylor's drug store and several frame The total loss is BOLD a Medium a Widow Ont of Nearly a Hondred Thousand April 5.From B. comes the story that Madam Diss de the medium who has created such an excitement in New had a victim of her spiritualistic in that city some three years She was Mrs. C. M. whose husband died some years ago and left her a fortune of about The bulk of this went into the coffers of Madame de some known only to herself and the gossips in the the medium found that Mrs. Seymonr had a brother who had gone to China some years before under circumstances a little Madame de Barr materialized the brother to the astonishment and delight of the Together with Madame de Barr as they conversed long and Mrs. Seymonr was told that her brother had prospered in his adopted and had amassed an immense sum of he had bequeathed to his A month or two later came the revelation that the brother had died with the head of his beloved sister upon his Mrs. Seymour was immensely It is said that the first bit of information cost Mrs. Seymour and the notice of the alleged decease of her brother twice that Seymour's son was started to China to find his which never her son has never yet having died of a fever in the Celestial the revelations and the acquaintance of Mrs. with the phenomenal medium cost the former about Mrs. Seymour was came to Boston a pauper and died a Shot His Lady Love and Then Took His Own April 5.A mysterious shooting took place at nere here last Miss Aggie daughter of a wealthy heard a noise in the when she went to a window and was shot in the an employe of the Zanesville and Cincinnati who had been paying her some was afterwards found dead in the with a ballet in bis Miss Le Hage cannot It is gener ally believed that the girl rejected him and that he tried to kill her and shot Ab Emperor of ing the Illness of Frederick April 5.Reports, which have not yet been traced to any authentic are current this city that Bismarck has acted emperor to relieve him of his on account of the state of his April 5.Mr. the American left Condon to-day for where he will embark to-night for New reports that Bismarck had asked to be relieved of his poet axe officially declared to be without April 5.Wm. of brakeman on the Lake Shore who had both leijs bV the cars near Port Clinton Sunday died at a late hour last His token to BOY Breaks the Limbs of His Little Brother and Sister in an Ohio April 5.At Industry a few miles down the river from this city has been discovered a colored boy with the CDOst fiendish His mother goes ont to wash and leaves her children in the care of a girl 13 years Her chaise consists of a boy between 5 and 6 and twins 10 months Tuesday the girl left the house for a short time and on returning the twins screaming with the boy with a cut ou his begging her to drown and the stove turned boy had upset the stove and was hurt by its but it was found he had deliberately broken both thighs of one of the and a thigh and arm of the Every effort to get him to tell the story of his cruelty Pox Imported from 111., April 5.This town is excited over the small The disease broke out near where Minnie of this was teaching The in which she was boarding was but she eluded the guard and took a train for arriving Sunday morning with a high She stopped at the met many and kissed her There is a strong feeling that the disease will probably The board of health ordered all pupils of the public schools to be vaccinated by Monday April 9.  Beading April 5.The managers of the Beading iron works settled with their and the latter agree to accept 7^ per reduction in Yesterday orders were issued for a resumption of work at all of the company's idle One thousand men who have been idle for months will go to The mills shut down because of the dullness in the the management agreeing to resume if the men would accept a 15 per The compromise as above stated was of a April 5.The the property of Mr. A. Langsdale ever since the late will change hands after this week's Mr. M. G. late of the Bloomfield is the new It is stated that paid for the The retiring editor is the chairman of the Monument and will remove to Indianapolis to re-enter the field of weekly Woman's April 5.The National Woman's Suffrage association yesterday adopted resolutions looking toward a union with the American Suffrage Elizabeth Cady Stanton was chosen Miss S. B. Anthony vice Miss Bachael G. Foster corresponding Mrs. Jane H. Spofford and Mrs. Eliza T. Wilbur and Mrs. Julia A. Preacher's Boy Shoots April 5.A boy named Ballentine shot another boy of the same named at inflicting fatal Both boys are sons of The boys had a dispute over some trivial when Ballentine took a rifle and fired at shooting him in the April 5.Jennie an inmate of the county came to her death in a peculiar She was of unsound and it was necessary to keep her confined in a cell In the cell door was a hole about six feet from the and in some way she got her head through the hole and died of April 5.The mining it is have decided upon a 10 per reduction because for the past three weeks they have been selling coal on the tipple at a reduction of 20 cents per ton over former The 2,000 miners threaten to strike if any is April 5.A call has been issued for a state convention of Lincoln Leaguers to be held in this city May 2. The convention will include delegates from about two hundred subordinate organised in the interest of the of which J. N. Huston is the Has one Hope April 5.~The refusal of the United States supreme court to reconsider its action in the Maxwell case leaves the little English with only one commutation of sentence from Gov. Every effort will now be made by his attorneys and ra Fight Over the Direct Tax BUI is Resumed In the Honse This April 5.The fight over the direct tax was resumed this Mr. of immediately demanded the regular which the announced to be a vote on a that when the house adjourned to day it be to meet on Saturday motion having been Mr. of at 12:20 raised the point of of order that the day assigned foi the consideration of the direct tax had expired and he proposed to argue in favor of the The speaker disclaimed any power to adjourn the house and held that as long ss the honse refused to the legislative day of Wednesday would Morgan appeared before the senate commerce committee this morning and vigorously opposed the confirmation of the nomination of Jared L. Bathbone as consul general at Eleven of the thirteen members composing the committee were present and after Mr. Morgan's a vote was Nine senators voted for a favorable report and two of attempted to find a flaw in the decision of the but as the speaker was fortified with a long line of the attempt was of addressed the senate on the subject of the president's secretary of state to-day received a cable message from United States Consul at from the tenor of which he is inferred that the satisfactory settlement of the trouble with the Moorish government will soon be The senate has passed the bond Gen. Alfred H. Terry was placed on the retired list of the army state department is informed that the government has issued a decree placing barbed wire on the free president has approved the act amending the laws relating to Steal a Body and Strew of the Coffin on the April 5- Some weeks ago Samuel an old man of over three score and died in the The remains were taken care of by and were interred in a burying ground at six miles west of It has just been discovered that the body is no longer in the discovery was brought about by the finding of pieces of a coffin near the The grave had evidently been and a nephew of the deceased began an He opened the grave and found that the body was The coffin was badly and the pieces found on the surface of the grave belonged to it. The desecration is supposed to have been committed by medical and an effort will be made to punish G. the Captured in West W. April 5.Hanson Grover Cleveland who shot nis father-in-law at and when pursued to Jackson this shot one of the was captured here yesterday morning on the steamboat Ben having just come up the He had two revolvers on him and a Winchester on the He was jailed to await a He admits that he killed four but says each acted in Lima Murderers Confined in the Haul of N. April 4.~The sealing steamers Eagle and Esquimaux are reported to have taken 2.500 40,-000 have been captured M Partridge and 10,000 by the of the Hone This is made for April 5.A flutter of excitement was created here last night when the news became general that the two colored men who committed murder at had been brought here and were confined in Bumor was current that a crowd from Lima was on its way here to mob the but nothing has The prisoners were brought here in a Railroad Bridge on the Pittsburg Destroyed by night the railroad bridge on the Pittsburg road this side of between Tolleston and was destroyed by fire and all the trains coming in from the west were compelled to oome around on other big force of carpenters left this city this morning and the injury will be repaired before so that all trains will be as by that and Mrs. J. I. White returned from the south last and are of the Aveline WILL Property of the Road the Final of the Strike April 5.This morning a detail of 100 taken from the different were marched to the Desplaines station and instructed to relieve the Pinkerton guards that have been keeping watch over the property of the Burlington The police will have full charge of the in this city and will continue to protect it until the road signifies that it no longer LIBERAL Layton Art Gallery Opened at April 5.The Layton art gallery presented to the city of Milwaukee by an old and wealthy was thrown open to the public to The building and grounds represent an investment of about To this Mr. Layton added a donation of valued at about and to-day he drew a check for as an endowment fund for the Other prominent citizens have contributed liberty in the shape of valuable Twists the of a Baggy Ont of April 5.Will of the south part of this ou Sunday had a most startling He was on his way to accompanied by Miss began to and they decided to return There was a and the occupants of the vehicle lost knowledge of Just how long they remained in that condition they do not but consciousness returned to both about the same horse was dead in the the buggy tires were warped out of and they themselves were barely able to Fortunately they were near a farm which they and are now all HER He Paid Attentions to Another April 5. Mrs. George Johnson was arrested here charged with husband while he was asleep during the It is stated that domestic trouble has existed between the two for some it is said to Johnson paying attentions to another AT Drunken Man from a Wagon and Breaks His April 5.Matthew while going home from the city last tumbled off the high seat of a farm wagon and was his neck He is the brother of Barney who killed a man at Winchester about twenty years while taking up a fight Matthew had over a game of SHARP is Unconscious and Will Not Live the Day 5.At 1:30 Mr. Jacob was His family do not expect he will live more than two hours at the Indiana Baptist April 5.The executive board of the Indiana Baptist State convention was in session at the New yesterday It met to prepare for the next annual which is to be held at Oct. 8. Various reports from the missionary work were all of which were highly The officers of the board President J. J. W. of this S. A. of Fort Rev. B. E. corresponding O. T. Arthur Island R. April 5.Betums indicate the election of as governor by 1,000 to 1,500 Republicans claim the election of forty-seven senators and representatives and claim a majority of five on joint April 5.The senatorial committee investigating the charges of alleged bribery on the part of certain made a report last evening exonerating the members and the report was adopted by the to be Tried at April 5.In the federal the trial of General Camahan for alleged violation of the has been set down for Passenger Train Thrown Into a River and Many Are Killed and April 5A terrible disaster occurred seven miles west of Newhampton this whereby the passenger coaches on the Milwaukee and St. Paul train were thrown into the by the giving away of a The engineer and two passengers are known to be It is supposed the same fate has befallen the of the Limecooley Affects the Arrets of One of Its morning Mr. C. H. the Wabash received a telegram urg ing the arrest of two young men for the murder of two night watchmen in the and Alton at Chicago last Newton handed the dispatch to Officer Scarcely had the policeman finished reading a description of the murderers his eye fell on a young fellow who tallied as close as a photograph co one of the officer darted toward the who with the instinct of a criminal ran to avoid He was soon and carted to the station house in the fellow had a companion answering the description of the other but on seeing the arrest of No. 1, fied up Holman street and He had been in the railroad reading Chicago were wired this afternoon of the We will have to await their as the man under arrest will not says that Eli one of Alton is and that Daniel the other man assaulted while protecting the company's will The Times inquest was postponed to April 10 in order to give the police a chance to find the men who fired the fatal shots in the darkness of the The chances are all against the capture of the The only description of them is the inadequate one furnished by Conductor He says they were young with smooth faces and sharp They wore dark working clothes and there was only one button on the coat of one of J. B. Reuss went to C. A. Zollinger is in the city greeting his and Mrs. L. B. Root returned from the east at Baltimore and Ohio railroad case is still on trial before Judge city board of health met this elect a sanitary Anna of fa the guest of Mrs. John B. of Spy Bun of Klenke occurred this with at St. Paul's Lutheran of Nebraska want tbo Pennington works moved over there and promise substantial gifts of money and Oart editor of is his Mr. W. P. Cooper officiates OB the Frank Iten went to at noon to attend the funeral of Mr. a who formerly resided in of the lines were yesterday to resume taking for and points reached through correspondent of the White has his two who are a college in the with here now spending their Easter Tim Donovan is recovering from his Mr. auks Thk to to their friends and his heartfelt thanks and lasting for the and assistance rendered ard offered In the recent death and burial of his Miss Ellen Her Hurts April Hamilton has brought suit aminat for of fixing her at was married to Christie last The parties are highly and sensational developments are of new seeds In Prices fully one-half cheaper than in old style papers and stock Bash k and at Mm. Calhonn Friday 6 and All ladies are to  

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