Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 February 1891 — Page 7
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State of IndianH. Montgomery County: In the Miintgiitnery ircuit Court, January term. 1S»I, l-:icliar 1 M.-Ciiiulless vs. Sarah ,1. McCandless.
Now come-, the l'laintifl. liy .lohu H. Courtney, his attorney, and tiles bis complaint for divorco herein, with an aflidavit ibat said defendant, Sarah .). MeCandlcss. is not a resident of the State of Indiana. "Notice is therefore hereby given said di:f«ndaut, that unless she lie and appear on the first day of the next term of the Montgomery Circuit Court, to bo holden ou the second day ot March, A. I).. 1S91, at tile Court House in C'rn wfordsville, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in her absence-
Witne-s my name, and the seal of said Court, atlixed at Crawfordsvillc, this !Hh day of Jan. uary. A. 11.. I».il.
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Pettlt In Prison.
THE CRAWFOKBSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW.
A correspondent of the Lafayette Leader who wits lant week inspecting the northern prison thus spwtks of Pettit. '-There is no question hut what, iu point of intelligence, Pettit is far superior to the large majority of convictB. But b. apperance he really tills the full measure of a "prison bird." You would not recognize him, so changed is he with hie closely cropped h^ir, sliaveu face and garb of stripes. He spoke of this himself. Pettit's headjis not such a model as au artist would use. His haif aua whiskers served him a good purpose, from the standpoint ot appearances. He is very fleshy —in fact, he is fat, and he carries himself with the gait of au athlete. To those who knew him, and tliey were men of prominence from many different partB of the states—he showed an extremely genial disposition, and chatted freely about his trial, his experiences in prisou, and his hopes for anew trial. I did not hear him say a word about bis guilt or innocence. He did express his supriseat the jury's finding, and said—"We did not offer all of our evidence. I did uotgoon the stand because I did not thing it ueces?ary." He expressed his belief that he would be out of prison by June, if not before, and tbatjeveutually be would be a free luau. I heard him say to one geutloman, "I am trying to be a good prisoner, by living up to the rules, aud if I must reuiaiu here I hope, after a while, to get some kind of work more iu my Hue of commercial experience." He is in the chair shop, putting together the frames ot' chairs that have been cut by automatic machinery, so that they are easily glued and •It iveu togetbeV. A guard remarked. "Mr.
Peitit early made application to sing the prison choir." "Well" said a State Senator, "lie would fill the bill, for bo is a splendid bass Mnger." From tiie prisou chaplain 1 learned that Pettit is uot very strongly iuciined to religion, aud that ic an interview with this (uor«l teacher, Pettit said. "1 think I am tending in the direction uf fatalism." He is a •41 oil patron of the prison library, aud is in every way an exemplary prisoner. If guilty,bis punishment is light if inuooeut, it is,terrible.
DAkLINGTON ECHO ITEMS.
The attention of the south Christian church is called to the fact that one ol the swinging lamps in the church iu cracked and leaks oil, 011 who evir is unfortunate enough to gel under it.
Ira Boober was in the northern pait or the state Tuesday and Wednesday. I.apurte neiug one of the chief poiuts visited. He also visited Michigan City and saw Pettit at the pen. Pettil recognized him and took a laugh, but it must have cost him quite an effort.
Miss Anna Jackman came near meeting with a serious accident, Monday night while stirring the sugar for taffy. Some ot the hot sprup splashed in her'face and eyes completely blinding her for two hours. Fortunately her eyes were not permanently iujured.
A petition was cnculated here Tuesdaj, and iu a few minutes about §1 WAB donated to Mrs. Susau Best. She is iu very destitute circumstances ami au old soldier's widow. She was drawing a pensiou as a soldiers widow when sip* married Dave Best. He has deserted her iu her old days, aud left her in destitute circumstances. People show their hnstianity better by their actions tbau by their sanctimonious faces in church. Benevolence in one of the noblest attributes of the Christian character. -v.
Court News
Elizabeth Harrison vs. S. F. Sontiieilin, complaint. Continued at plaintiff's cost.
Nannie B. Dickey and Win. G. Dickey vs. Amos Heavllon, dismissed at plaintiff's cost.
Ezra C. Yoris vs. Wm. H. Potter aud Benjamin Roadhamel, complaint on note. Plaintiff's damages fixed at $54.:S0.
Jobu Ostimer vs. John Barker. Complaiut on account. Plaintiff's damages $12-1.50.
Legrand A Olin, vs. L. W, Olhi. Complaint •n note. Plaintiff's damages assessed at $322.57.
Mary E. Condon VB. Johu Coudou. Divorce, Dismissed at plaintiff's cost, E. P. McClaskey allowed §li:j.50 for wateh over W. F. Pettit from November|20th to Jauuary 13.
F. M. Dice vs Mort Skaggs aud T, R. Lockridge. Complaint on note. Plaintiff's damages assessed at 3SH4.-17 aud costs.
Sarah M. Condon VB. Stephen Ward. Complaint. Case dismissed at plaintiff's costs.
Maggie)Siddons vs.[Charles Siddons. Divorce Plaintiff asks change or venue from the county.
Irl Hicks For February,
The storms starting in January are apt to break into lightning aud thunder on their southern flanks, the first day of February. Rain, sloet, with heavy snow, will result, followed by a bitter cold wave. The grip of the cold will relax for series of reactionary storms 011 and about the Gtb. Except northwest early blasts after all well defined winter storms, and continued cold up to storm periods next following. New inoon 8th, may prolong storms of (Hb and 7th. The 12th, 13th, 14th and 15tb constitute a marked storm period. Yeuus is 011 the25th, and will be felt during storms of this period. Lightning and thunder most likely. Should very warm days occur do not be thrown off your watch against the cojd to follow. Venus is an extremist, whose electric fire turns (puck to ice. The IS!h and days touching it ure stoniir days with Yeuus still nearer. From 22nd to 25th is a reguler storm period. Watch "-Mr I, 21th aud 25th. Storms of great energy is not cyclan ic, are possible. Snow to the north, followed by cold all over.
He Brought Suit.
A very good story is told on a certain popular young altoruey oT this city. This young Blackstonian artist is somewhat celebrated for his Horace tiie -ley st.vleof penmanship and is almost wholly unable to decipher his own hieroglyphics after tliey are cold. Recently the said altoruey had occasiou to communicate with a Justice of the Peace in Parke county and in the letter he asked if a certain Mr. So-anil-So lived in the vicinity of the justice and if HO what was his financial standing. After a few davn this lawyer of miserable autograph waB paralyzed by receeiving the following reply: "Mr. bear sir: I was uuahle to read all of your letter, but I have brought suit against Mr. Se-and-So and will make hi 111 come to time.
Yours, etc., J. P." For our own personal safty, we have omluitted the names of tha interested parties hut the morel is just as prominent without them.
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I remain your truly, P. MULKOKD. Editor N. Y. Graphic.
A widow in Washington city doffed lier weeds and achieved a second marriage iu her weddiug dress before it went out of fashion.
If Your HOUHO is 011 Flro
You put water on the burniutr •.itEDtt** &0t oh the Btuoke. Aud if you have catarrh you should attack the disease in the blood, not in your nose. Remove the impure cause, and the local effect subsides. To do this, take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, which radically and permanently cures catarrh It also strengthens the nerves. Be sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla.
A rival to the Maltese cat is the Maltese dog, a bit of canine beauty recently imported from Paris liy the fashionable.
There are now about twelve thousand nickel in-the-Hlot machines in use in this country aud tliey comprise fifty varieties.
Mot't Knterprlsc*.
Colioon A Fisher have rented the adjoining room, formally occupied by Pave Woodward, and are preparing to putin a nice stock of buggies, Plieatous, surries and carts. Don't fail to see them if needing anything iu that line.
llt-v, s. W. Brown, of Loganspnrt, has received a pastoral call to the Orawfordsville Christian church.
The best cure for rheumatism or neuralgia is Salvation Oil, used according to direction. 25 cents.
This advice is cheap but good, line Old Saul's nitarrli cure, for all nasal afflictions.
A minister of Leeds, New York, is a typhicn! kleptomaniac. He was taking dinner with one of his parishioners lately and was in the act of sajing grace when he pocketed a silver Bpoou from the table.
Three Urookiyn school girls have now been robbed of their tresses by the sneak hair cutter. The last victim, a girl seventeen years old, lost about eighteen inches ol brr.nls that were iwo feet long.
The people oT Mexico have taken to drinking beer. Breweries are springing up in every city of importance.
A "dry smoke" is the name given by tobacconists to the diversion of those who merely ltible at an nnlighted cigar.
Ninety thousand cows have to be milked twice day to supply London alone..
I11 lh:*5 there were no railrouds in Ibis country. In lSIJl there were no telegraphs.
An English company is working a silver mine in Boliva which yields more tbau three hundred and sixty ounces to the ton, while specimens of almost pure silver are met with.
There iB a bill before the New York Legislature providing for a fine of S2a on each voter who neglects to vote at a Tgeneral election.
Previous to the time of Elizabeth the only artiele to assist in eating was the jack-knife.
It costs 5 cents to swear in a certain Grand Rapids factory, and the box which contains tire fines and which is now nearly full is soon to be sent to the brptbern.
A cat owned by farmer Pykeman, of Benton, Lackawanna county, Pennsylvania, atr tacked a fox and rode ou Reynard's back for a dozen yards.
The best medical authorities say the proper way to treat catarrh is to take a constitutional remedy, like Hood's SarsaparillH.
Salt is cheaper in some parts of Kansas than plastering sand. At Kanapolis it is selling at from one to two dollars dollars per wagonload.
A lluoil Looking I'Hce
We like to nee. Yet Erysipelas disfigures the features and tbe disease is as dangerous as it repulsive. It is sometimes called "St. An thony's Fire,'' and often ends in sudden death. S. B. Carpenter, (Irandville, N. Y., had it in lioth legs, and was cured by Mr. David Kennedy's Favorite Kemedy, of Rrmdout, N. Y. This medicine excels all others for the blood.
The news from the seat of war is constantly contradictory but net so from Pr. Hull's cough syrup every report concerning it proves it to be tin1! beRt cr.ngh syrup known. Only 25cents a bottle.
'"They are In It."
O11 last Monday morning Richmond A1 Ross removed their stock of harness, whips, rohas, etc., into their heantifnl new room injthe Miller block 011 Nor'h Washington street. Tbe room bnslbeeti tilted according to the plans of the firms regie' !less of expense. Tiie woodwork it of of a snowy whiteness and the jliarness is displayed in a large forty-foot, glai.s cabinet, the finest ever in the city. Whether you want to buy or not, a peep through the large wiudows will repay you.
Consumption Surely Cured. To THE KUITOI:.—1'loano inform your ruadors that I havo a pomnvo remedy for tlio above-named tliKcuso. liy its inioly uso thousands of hopeless cases havo been permanently cured. I shall be glad to fiend two bodies of iny reraody FREE to any of your readers who liave consumption If thoy will send me their Krpreas and I'. O. address. KospecU fully, T. A.
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A I'oi-i 1111111 a- and (iralefol 111111111. Mrs.J.H (iiles, of Everett, Pa., says: "I re or a in a trouble. No physicians or medicine at home did inn any good. I finally visited my former hoi.ieat Rotldout, N. V., and began using Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, N. Y. A few words tell the result. Iain perfectly well and a happy woman once mors. ....
SHOT WHILE ASLEEP.
A Qang of Negroes Attacked During Their Slumber.
FOUR KILLED AND FIVE WOUNDED.
They Hud Taken the 1'laces of White Miners Who W«re ou a Strike -Store Trouble l.ooked For—Troops *ent t« the Scene
n.oonsllEIl IN ALABAMA.
Hi 11 \i 1 vi 11 AM, Ala., l«Vb. 2.—An unprovided slaughter of negroes by a mob oci'iinvii i-'riilay niyiit at Carbon Hill coal mines in Walker County, forty miles west of this city. A mob of armed white men surrounded cabin where, uiim negroes were sleeping and without warning1 opened lire through the doors and windows. The negroes sprang up in wild alarm at the lirst volley, but iu a few moments all of them were, lying ou the Hour dead or wounded. There was no chance of escape. Four were killed outright and the other five wounded, three of them, it is thought, fatally. As soon as their bloody work wits done the mob dispersed, and so far none of them have been arrested or identified. The nine negroes had taken the placesof the striking white miners in the Carbon Hill mines during the recent strike, and when the strike was settled the company would notdischarge them. The nlTair created intense excitement at the. mines, and more trouble is expected. I he officers of the company say they will protect their miners without regard to color. The white miners are very bitter toward the negroes, and the latter are fully aroused by the butchery.
Sunday morning the mayor of Carbon IIill wired (iovernor Jones at Montgomery asking for troops V.o help preserve the peace. Several messages passed between tile two olhcials aud Sunday atternoon the (Iovernor ordered the Hirminghiim Itilles and .lelTerson Volunteers ol this city to proceed to Carbon Hill 011 a special train. The two companies left, here at 7 o'clock.
The special train with the military on board arrived at Carbon Hill at 10::ill. The troops were joined en route by the sheriff! of the county, who know nothing of what had occurred during the day to cause the mayor to call out the troops. A telegram from a member of one of the. companies said they had not learned what the situation was. 'I'hey heard one report to the effect that only one. negro had been killed Sunday. There was, no one at the station to meet the troops, am.! explain what they were expected to do. 1 iispatches from Carbon IIill late at, night, reported every thing quiet since the arrival of the troops. The men who were defying- arrest have announced that they will surrender to the sheriiV to-dav.
IN CONGRESS.
Appropriation lin Is I'IISSIM] in I'oth Housed lit'i* I'rori'rdinifs. WASHINGTON. Fe^. —The s-enate on Saturday passed Uie army appropria-tion-bill and took tip the 1'ortilicatiou appropriation measure, hut laid it aside to consider pension bill*. '1 he credentials of Senator Cameron (I'll.) for the new Senatorial term commencing March -t next were laid before the Senate and placed on tile. Senator CttlI0111 (111. 1 presented the resolutions of the House of liepre.sentatives of the Illinois Legislature instructing the Senators from that State to vote for the tree-coinage bill and against the force bill, lie haid lie regarded these resolutions in the nature of a petition and asked that they be filed in the records of the Senate, hich was done. A number of measures of minor importance were passed and others placed on the calendar. There were 110 pension bills passed, among them the House bill granting a pension of SltlO a month, to General Franz Sigcl. Senator
Edmunds (N't.) gave notice of an amendment to tin- diplomatic appropriation bill to enable, the President to make engagements for telegraphic communication between the I, nited States and the Hawaiian islands fur a period of not less than fourteen years, and appropriating •-•:!.UUU.000 therefor, not more than .S\!."0.0U() to be expended in any one year.
Iu the House the Military Academy appmjiriation bill was passed without further opposition... onsideration of the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill was then discussed for a time. It was ordered t.hat. the House shall meet at clock Monday in urderto allow members to attend the tuneral ot Sccretarv indom. Public business being suspended, the House proceeded to pay tribute to the memory of the late Lewis Watson, of Pennsylvania.
Accident at St. I.ouls lee I'lant. ST. Loi'is. Feb. William Swissor was killed and John Kelly badly burned Sunday in the anionia ice plant of Taiimi Pros', glue works, located in the southwestern part of the. city. Those connected with the work's say that a large iron easting, the top of boiler, was being put in position directly over one of the pipes, which broke, causing an explosion.
Tliey Keur I lie Imlians.
AHOVI.K. Minn., Feb. 2.—The flight of settlers from Roseau oinity continues unabated in spite of the. fact that 1 he temperature has dropped to o-, degrees below zero. Many of the fugitives from the alleged raids of the Chippcwas are so poorly c,.id that they must freeze to death on the prairies. The distance from their homes to this point is from sixty to eighty miles.
liwcnhy ArreKted.
Cini'Mio. Feb. '1.--.I. A. Owi-nby, who was summoned to appear before the silver-pool investigating .committee last Thursday but did not do so was arrested at his apartments in the Heaurivage llats. this city. Saturday, by Assistant Scrgeant-at-Arms Forsytbe.
I-'ourteen Hospital Patients llie in I ire. Ooi-:ss.\. Feb. :!.--A hospital at. Slmpiu has been destroyed by lire, toiirlceu patients perishing in the llamcs.
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O. E. ROBINSON, Agent.
Vandalia i-jino—1\ & L,. NORTH. i.aiayetti? .t Toledo Exp'us.d'v ex snu'v o:lDa A.cconiiuo(lution, daily esce 1 Sunday..12:00 (.venibe .-.xprets.
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SOOTH.
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jllhert I. Perkiijs.
AUCTIONEER.
t-siU's ol' all kinds mailt* anywhere in the state. JJest of ruferon'ces givea and satisfaction giuirunteed. Charges to suit the times. tjkU correspondence will receive prompTOtlention. L'*ave orders with .Ioe Taylor, "J04 K. Main street. or address
AL I5ERT \V. HER KINS, Crawl'orilsville, lad.
Alwavs write|[mi- tor date before iidvuttisln sale.
The Great I2ngli»li Prescription* A successful Medicine used over ,30 years in thousands of coses.^B^j 'Cures Spermatorrhea, Nervout^^
Weakness, Emissions, Impoteney. and all diseases caused by abuse.*
biz packages Guaranteed to Cure when all others Fail. Ask your Druggist for
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Frcierlptlon, take no substitute. One pacflfe* $1. Six $5, bv mad. Write for Pamphlet. Address Eureka Chemical Co., Detroit, Bllch* l-'or sale by Low l-'isbor.
100 Whisky Bairels.
I have 100 empty whisky barrels which Trill sell cheap. Come at ouce. ALBERT MUHLEISEN,
you ever try VeKeen's Best?
