Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 January 1891 — Page 7

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Ft. Wayue coulluues to patraiiize southerD lotteries to tli«* extent «f|. many thouMRi dollars a month.

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And Ben

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Ab«at 25 of the tioy* of ttna city weat to Lafnyef'e Ifiet Friday uight to witness the fight between Ed Corey, of thin city, and George Wilson, colored, ot Lafayette. Tlio fight took place in Wise's theater and Corey was backed U* stop bis wan in eight rounds. 01. Gill was referee, Griuies, of Lafayette, seconded YPilwon, and Howard Dickerson, *f this city, was behind Corey. The theater was paeked from pit to dome and at 8 o'clock the principals appeared upon the stage and retired to their cornerB. Coiey was the heafier niau of tho two and looked every inch a fighter. Wilson, who is au old campaigner, undo a very good appearance, but as soon as the fight (jan it was plainly seon that the uian was overmatched. Corey played with him as a eat would a mouse, and could have finished him in the first round had ho not been disposed to give the audience some sport for their money. Following is the fight by rounds:

First Round.—After some light sparring Cory landed on Wilson's head, kuocking him down. Wilson rose at once and after sparring a aiuuto was knocked violently against the ropes and time was called.

Second Round—Wilson came up weak and :jroggy. He gained first blood, however, his eib"w coming in contact with Cory's forehead. Cory then knocked him down aud Wilson rising clinched and tried to throw Cory. The latter got a good hold, however, and tluow the weakened mam nearly up to the ••e'ling.

Third Round—Wilson was about gone aud was quickly knocked to the floor three times, t.ib second on the last blow throwing up tho sponge, ...

DASLIBGTOH XCHO ITEMS.

A man at New Richmond has four damage suits peudiig against him to the tune of $30,000 in the aggregate.

Weiley Phillips arrived home Tuesday evennig from the prison, north, after serving out a three years' sentence for assault) and battery with intent to kill.1

Br. Ousley made a clean sweep ot prizes on his white Wyandotts at the Illinois state poultry show at Peoria this week. He captured the $25 in geld oflersi tor highest scoring birds in the American class, and also $10 special for first on breeding pen. He won every first prize eutered for, over strong competlHon. -i,.

Dave Irons was arrested here Tuesday by a U. S, marshal and taken to Indianapolis to answer to the charge ot desertioB. It will be

remembered

Hendricks in Town.

For some time past people living on tke Waynetown road have made considerable complaint in regard to the dive run by Smith Hendricks, near the iron bridge, claiming that the place was infested by immoral characters o* both sexes, who took delight in making it unpleasant for passersby. Hendricks has been selling liquor without a license but all efforts to detect him have heretofore been unavailing. Last Saturday night Marshall Ensumger, in company with a companion, drove up in front of the place and ordered whisky aud were promptly served. A warrant was ttien sworn ont and Hendricks run in. Monday morning Mayor Carr fined bin $25 and costs.

A Peculiar Accidsnt.

Last Friday evening Miss Blanche Crease met with a peculiar accident at the home of Fount Eastiack in this city. While reading a book direatly under a banging lamp one of the supports of the lamp gave away and tbe bowl turned ont into her lap. The oil ran out and at once took fire. The young lady quickly threw the folds ot her dress over the lire and extinguished the flanoB, which threatened to born her to a crisp. The carpet then tiok fire aud a great conflagration was averted with much difficulty. Considerable damage wfsdone.

They Don't Ssem to Understand. Crawfordsvilie sports seems to be badly mixed on the Corey-Wilson sparring match here Friday night. It was an exhibition for -'points" only bnt the Athenians are trying to rob it of its dignity by insinuating that it was for blood.—Lafayette Journal.

If their is any dignity surrounding a fight even tor "points," which word is only used rs a bliad to avoid the clutches of the law, we have failed to disuawr it. If any Athenian is able to disrobe tlie fracas of "dignity" he will have accomplished a feat he may well feel proud of,

Circuit Court.

John M. Skultz vs. Marshal Doberty et al. Foreclosure. Finding for the plaintiff. H. J. Holbrenk vs. P. c. Somerville et al. $870 damages with costs allowed tlie plaintiff. 1

Dora Bowman VB. Jaiiies Uowman. Divorce. The divorce granted and plaintiff's name of Dora Johnsou retored and she given the custody of the child.

A Fortunate anil ftratafuMVniniin. Mrs. J. H. Giles, of Everett, Pa., says: "I suffered for years frorn^ kin-ley and gravel trouble. N» physicians or tniMliciue at home did me any good. I finally visited my foruiar liemeatRondout, N. Y., and bagau using Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Reiaudy, of Road-

N A el re a perfectly well and a happy woman once more.

Dea't waste time »u uatiied remedies. Old Saul's Catarrh Cars has stoed the test of years.

THE CRAWFORDSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW.

that Dave aud his brother, Owen,

ind Frank Shoemaker enlisted in the regular irmy in Augist, but la the examination Owei md Frank were rejected on acconnt of physical disability, and Dare passed. Dave concluded if the other boys could Hot go he would n»t,and took a'French leave'and never reported for doty. Four moaths elapsed, time enongh for ail absentees to report, hence the arret, Uncle Saa is very lenient to what he used to be, «lse Dave's lot might be a hard one.

Leag and ths Mud-Daubers.

Last Sunday Luther Long and wife eat .rtaiued the Mid-Davbers at their home tbrc 3 miles north of the city with a royal feast. Pos. §i&ly no crowd of people in the county have ai eoop a time as the jolly Mud-Daubers, and hrougk the genial hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. ong last Suaday was no exception to the uie. The following persons sat down to as une dinner as ever graced a table: Fred llanKftn and family, Boone Wilhite and wife, Tus jlliver aid wife, Capt. McClelland and wife, J. M. Lofland and family, D. L. Long and vife, Grant Agmew and wife ayd Mrs. Chaso. "Lonir life to Mr. and Mrs. Long" was the toast responded to by the whole club.

The Pulpit and the Stage.

Rev. F. M. Shrout, Paster United Brethren Church, Blue Mound, Kan., says: "Ifelt it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. My Lungs were badiy diseased, and my parishioners thought I could live only a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King's New' Discovery .and am sound and well, gaining 25 pounds in weight."

Arttiur Love, Manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes: "After a thorough trial and convincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, beats 'am all, and cures when everything else fails. The greatest kindness I can do to my many thousand friends is to urge them to try it.' Free trial bottle at Nye fc Co's. Regular sizes 50 ceits and $1.

Covington boys go to school armed with volvors and noachaience.

My wife has been a sufferer for some time with pain in tho back Salvation Oil was freely used and I am glad to say my wife to-day suffers NO paid.

W.

B.

COUNCTLL,

Baltimore, Md.

Give the people of each county the power to determine what salarios thoy shall pay county officers. Salaries must come down and coine right away.—LaGrange Democrat.

They have struggled four days to coufine the eras in the Harttord city gusher, and can't do it. Noise made by the escaping gas can be heard foi six miles.

Mollie Cuslck, of Shelbyville, 1B reported with having married Jacob Hinds, in which case it is her tenth matrimonial venture.

J:i ige S. M. Hench, of Ft. Wayne, a member of the incoming legislature, has announced himself as candidate for speaker.

Thomas Vance and wife, of Rego, have eelebrattd their golden weddlug. Mr. Vance is aged seventy three and postmaster of that place.

Otis Hughs fell off a bridge 75 feet, at English. Being drunk at the time, waB unhurt.

"White Gaps" are assertiag themselves again in Veedersbarg, sending out tender skull and cross bones missives, bunches of switches, etc, ..

colds of great obBtinacy and tacking '"hronle coughs use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, lie favorite.

Mildness conquers—and hence the gentle yrt positive influence ot Sr. Bull's Baby Syrup overcomes so quickly the disorders *f babyhood.

A prize fight has been arranged between Bert Seay of Terre Haute aud Kid Loyd of Brazil to come at an early date.

Harry Tance visiting relatives near Windfall fell dead while carrying his child in his arms. He was sabject t« heart triable.

L. C. Morris af.Charlestown has been placed under bonds charged with using a cancelled stamp on a letter.

Hon. Joha

M.

Loskwood of Mt Yernon Is

slowly convalescing from the illness that was first thought to be fatal.

Heliday One Fsrs Kxoarslou The Clover Leaf Route, Talede, St. Louis & Kansas City R. R., will sell excursion tickets between all stations, Dec. 24th, 25th, 81st, and January 1, at one single fare for the round trip. Tickets good to return until gJanuary 5, 1891. Call on nearest agent for further particulars or address, e. C.

JKNKINS,

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A Kayfol Hope

For all who are held by the chains of scrofula or other diseases of the blood comes from Hood's Sarsaparilia, which by imparting the elements of good health and strength^to the vital flnids, dissolves Hie bonds of disease and sets the eaptive free. No other remedy in existence combines tke positive economy, the pecnliar merit and (thej mediciaal power of Hoed's Sarsapariila.

London has 66,000 families that live in lars.

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The Lady Godiva mast have bad exceptionally iong hair since it completely concealed her lovely person. Since Ayer's Hair Vigor eame into use such examples are not so rare as formerly It not only promotes tlie growth of hair, but gives it a rich, silken texture.

vX .-/, Iilocul 1'oison It very liable to follow contract ofj|tiie hands or face with what is known as poison ivy especially in hot weather or if thej.bofly is perspiring freely. The!trouhle may subside for a time, only to appear in aggravated form wheu opportunity offers. Thejgreat purifying powers of Hood's Sarsapariila thoroughly eradicate every trace of poison.from the blood, as the cures it has accomplished conclus ively show. It also cures scrofula,(salt rheum, and aliother affections arlsingjfrnin impure or poisoned blood.

Hint# Mint arc Itetfcr Ihnii Golil.' If you have bad breath, sluggish bowels, pain in the small of your buck, nervousness"or giddiness, your vital organs are sadly out of condition. A mere "dost- of physlc"{wili not help you. Your only wi-e course is'.to take I)r. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, N. Y., and cleanse ydlir system of all impurities. It regulates tlie liver and kidneys.

Every Symyrtom Gone. Probably no dlscaso inlli 'ts t«o aauoU continuous patn us liheuinatirim. U»er no sing.o co?nplaiat has Dr. DaviU Kennedy's Favorite Item udy,Of Itomloiit, N. Y., won more cures than KUeumotism: lly its use, the agonlzvl paiiont can onco more unit his limbs and be frcnl ('row past years of pii*. air. Fruuk Straight, a well-know niwvhiint of New Hatiilni'i N, Y., says: "I *ufr?rol torture from

Sciatic Rheumatism. My case was a very bad one, and none of tho meanstakon gnve relief. use Ir. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Roudout, N. Y., and am entirely rid of every symptom of my trouble. Only threo bottles broufiht about this wonderful result. It has built me up and been of great benefit to m« la other ways. I heartily recommend It to othar sufferers.

Dr. Kenaeily's Fayorite Remedy. Mad* at K(i¥NDOUT, N. Y. »]. for J5. Ur»ll Druggists.

STATE NEWS.

Bits of Information of Espeolal Interest to Indianians.

.Chinese Freemason* to Meet.

INDIAXAPOI.IS, Ind., Dec. 29. -1 Chinese Freemasons from all parts of Indiana and National officers from San Francisco are in the city to attend tlie State convention, which meets to-day. Ma rig Du, chief master and bishop D. Tliomaa (Chee Kung Tonj), presiding elder, and Ah Hee, secretary of all San Francisco, are here. Delegates are present from Vincenncs, Terre llante, Seymour and New Albany. Many candidates for degrees are expected. D. Thomas (Chee Kung Tong), one of the National officers, an intelligent Chinaman, says that an erroneous impression has been created by certain reports that Masonry is antagonistic to Chinese Christianity. He says Chinese Masonry is identical with Freemasonry the world over that its adherents help one another, relieve the sick and distressed, and are. in return able to obtain help in any conntry. He says that he, too, is a Christian, but that for practical good to Chinamen Masonry has an ad van tag 3 over Christianity in that it is universally recognized, while the Chinaman who embraces Christianity in this country is almost forced to give it up when he goes back home, but that he can adhere to Masonry and practice its tenets with impunity there as here.

Kulm'h I'uiiishmeut CYi'tnIn.' FORT NVAVNE, Ind., Dee. •J'.).—Prosecuting Attorney Robinson and Sheriff

Viberg, of this city, have re­

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they went to ascertain what chance there is of fastening upon Me vi ii the Noble County d'-sperado, the murder of Cainpan, the man fQliiid dead dt Kostoria, O., on

1IK1SVIN KfUNj. the night of November 17 .Suttti-ient evidence was developed to convict. Kuimsof the crime, and he will be turned over to tlie Buckeye authorities upon the arrival of a requisition from the Governor of Ohio. Should Kuhns by any means escape justice in Ohio he will be brought back to Indiana and prosecuted for his numerous crimes in this State.

'••[••'A Fire at Decatur.

DECATUR, Ind., Dec. 29.—This""city was visited by tire Friday night. Three frame business rooms oh South Second Street, opposite the court-house square, were burned. The lire is supposed to have originated from a defective flue. The stocks burned were valued as fol lows: M. Colchin, bakery and groceries, $i,600 insured in the Hamburg of Germany for S(J00. Alexander Lcbrnn, meatmarket, S-ilK): insured in the Traders' Insurance Conipanv of Chicago for 3150. J. D. Hale & Co., feed store, SI,000,• no insurance. One of the rooms was owned by Mrs. Frances Flagg, whoso estimated loss is §800 insured in tho Fire & Marine Insurance Company ol New York for SI00. The other two rooms were owned by Xorval Blackburn, publisher of the Decatur Democrat estimated loss,

$1,200:

insured in

the Indiana Insurance Company of Indianapolis for S000.

Car-driver Seoloy C'ouiiiieiid.xl. INDIANA POUS, Ind., Dec. :IU.—Hundreds have visited the morgue to look upon the victim of Car-Driver Seeley's shot. Saturday afternoon he was identified as Alexander Cronin, a Louisville crook, whose parents reside in St. Louis, lie has served one term in the Kentucky penitentiary and two terms in this State for highway robbery. Seeley appeared in court Saturday, and all charges against him were dismissed. As his revolver was handed back to him Police Superintendent Travis told him lis had done a good act and to do it again under similar circumstances. Tim Sullivan was arrested as Cronin's accomplice in the attempted robbery, but Seeley failed to identify him.

To Shot Off the Xuturul Four WAYNK. ind., Dec. au.—An order has been issued to every manufacturer in this city and all others using natural gas to heat, their boilers to secure other fuel, as on January I their supply of natural gas will be shut off. This is done to protect private consumers during the severe winter weather, when it is feared the large main pipes will not be suilicient to carry the supply required.

Fatal Accident at Shoals, Ind. MIT IIK.U„ Ind., Dec. 2{».~-While a bridge gang of the Ohio & Mississippi road was putting in a new bridge at Shoals Sunday morning some of the timbers gave way, killing Theodore Wiseman instantly and injuring four men named Long, Little, .lackson and Swarts. Long is seriously hurt., his leg and arm both lieing-broken.

•Sliot Clear Through the ISody. JKFKKKSONVIT.I.E, Ind.. Dee. 29.—Friday night William Harris became disorderly in Kelly's saloon at Memphis. James Kelly, son of the proprietor, remonstrated with him and was assaulted. Drawing a revolver, Kelly shot Harris an inch above the heart and clear hrough the body. Harris is still alive.

Death at the Crossing.

LOGANSI'OKT, Ind., Du*,. 29.—.lames McCain and Kli/.abeth Snowberger, while driving across tlie track, were struck by a freight train on the Vandalia near Camden about 8 o'clock Saturday evening. McCain was instantly killed a.ii«i the girl fatally injured.

Dwitli of a Cuiinly Trouxuriii. Tkkuk HAI:TK, Ind., Dec. '29.—.lames Dinwiddie, treasurer of I'arke County, Ind., died Saturday. He.entered the army when but years of age and wai •serving1 his sccond term as treasurer.

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