Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 6 June 1891 — Page 3

Terre Haute

The Old ReliableGollego

WHERE

BOOK-KEEPING, SH OKT-H AND and TELEOUAPHT arc taught by actual bUBiness

poods Wixrrjint«*tl.

ABRAHAM & WATSON

-DEALERS IN-

WHIPS, ROBES, DUSTERS, ETC.

•\ve keep the best of goods handled and at prices as low as a ligitimate busi ncss can be done. Remember, everything is warranted.

132West Main Street. Crawfordsville, Indiana

10,M»0 Testimonials.

PATENT

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Work unaraiiU'L'tl,to A rail solicited. '..V -:r.

For WEAK and DEBILITATED MEW,

ft FTEIt yearn of cxpnriouco tn the loading Hoipltali of Clio World, und an a Private Su«clali»( In Uso treatment of Sexual Weakness, Hit AK.KEUT ha* Anally been induced to place before tho alUlcted at a. nominal expense, thin

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For the Cure of

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For full Information, :u!0.rc«i» enclosing 4 cents postage,

The ALBERT MEDICAL DISPENSARY, Cleveland, 0.

CAITRUGK SHOP.-

J. S. MILLER & CO.,

MJLNUFACrUHEIl^ OF

Carries, Buggies and Spring- .Wagons.

Agents for all eastern standard makes of buggies, etc. Repairing done on short notice. 33?"Work warranted one year. Factory north ol! court house.

Commercial College,

•syFinfi IllnBtratnil Catalogue free. Address, W. C. ISBELL, Pres't,

Torre Haute, Ind.

—THK LEAHINC-

TAILOR

Finest aud Largest Line of

pring

Suitings

Ever shown in the city. Correct and perfect Fitting. Call and see? their goods before buying.

ijkdlOSt MM WtUftV' v. boxes sealed with blue ribbon. Take no other kind. Btfxut Sttftnifurton# and Imitation«.

All plll« inputebotrd bote?, pink wrappers. »re danzcrouti counterfeit*. At Druggists, or pens to stamps for particular*, teatimonUla, and

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Brown's Dental Parlors

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TEETH WITHOUTPLATES.

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M~A PERFECT RESTORATION GUARANTEED.*®!

Sent to any part oj" tho IT. S., Nocuroljr packed, free from observation, upon receipt ol $^.00,

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AN AWFUL BLAST.

Frightful Accident in a Tunnel on Kelso Mountain, Ool.

MAS* POUNDS OF DYNAMITE EXPLODE.

yho Charge Cooj Ofi" Prematurely and Four miners Are Literally Torn to Fragments—The Tuuuel

Iviully Damaged.

OSFORTUNATK .MI.VKRB.

GTIEENCASTLK, Col.. .lune 1.—A terrible accident is reported at the east end of the Atlantic-Paeifie tunnel on Kelso mountain, about 8 miles from Silver Plume, by which four men lost their lives. Tli^ names of the dead men are Hurry Taylor, William Gouglilin, J. Richardson and John Mullholland.

They were employed at the breast ol the tunnel in loading poles. The tunnel is very long and is worked by power drills, so thr carried with them about seventy-five pounds of dynamite or giant powder to complete the loading. From the breast of the tunnel is a drift on one of t!ae lodes, in which Moritz Fariton was working. It was customary for the men in the shaft to come back and warn Fariton of a coining blast, but a sudden and unusual explosion threw him off his feet, stunning him badly. After he recovered he started to the mouth of the tunnel, wondering why the shift had not notified him as usual. On getting to the engine-room he told the engineer that the mei: had set oft' the blast without telling him and that he was hurt, and wanted to know why they were so careless, asking where t&ey were. The engineer said they had not come out. A search party was organized and found all four men named had been literally blown to fragments by a premature explosion of nearly 100 pounds of dynamite. The accident was about 3,500 feet from the mouth of the tunnel. The force of the explosion tore a great hole in the wall of the tunnel and a great quantity of rock blocked the way of the rescuing party for a time. A majority of the stock of the Atlantic-Pacific tunjel is owned by "15rick" Pomeroy.

DEATH OF DR. BARKER.

Sudden Demise of the l-'.inincnt New York Physician—ISiographle&I Sketch.

NEW YORK. JNnc 1.—Dr. Foixlyce Barker, one of the most eminent physicians in the United States, died here Saturday afternoon, aged 73 years. Apoplexy was the cause, lie was unconscious for a number of hours before death. Two days before his death Dr. Barker was out attending patients and during his short illness many people who were under his care came to his office. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at St. Thomas' Episcopal church, of which Dr. Barker had been a member forty years, [Dr. Barker was consulting physician to Bellevuc hospital, tlie nursery and child's hospital, St. Elizabeth's hospital, the cancer hospital. and surgeon to the woman's hospital. He was a member of many medical associations, notably the New York Academy of Medicine, ol which he was president from 13T8 to 1SSI. He was also honorary fellow of the Hoyal Medical society of Athens, and a rjember ol tbe Obstetrical societies of l^dinlimgh, London. Philadelphia and Louisville, and of the 1'lnladelplna College of l'livsicians. He contributed to medical literature many lectures and papers, and was the author ol a work on puerperal diseases, whicn was published in JS7-I. and was translated into Italian, French, Herman and Spanish. He was also tLe author of a treaties on seasickness, lie was one of (Jen. Grant's pliYsie: ir..~, and be attended both

William 15. Astor and his soil, the ite ,Iohn Jacob AMor. 1

A HORRIBLE CONFESSION.

A Ittati in JNirraiiUMito .Arkmiwli^ljji's MurIoriii£

Two Wives.

SACHAMKNTO. t'al.. .lune 1.—.lohu Zwald. a man about o."» years old, has confessed that he had murdered two wives eleven years ago. lie said he lived in Ohio with his wife Catharine and four children. His wife began to drink, and he took two of Ihe children and (led to Anoka, Minn. His wife followed him. and he put arsenic in her whisky. Three years later he moved to Wayne. Neb., and married another woman, whom he smothered with bed clothes. Sheriff Stanley took Zwald in custody at the hitter's own request until the. case could be investigated.

DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

Cedar i|rids (la.) Alan Kills Mis Wife mill Then Ifloivs Ills Own lirains Out.

Ci i!,\K ItAl'ins, la., .1 line 1.—At -1 o'clock Saturday afternoon a jeweler shot and killed his wife and lien committed suicide, by iirinfj a bullet through his own head. The couple lial nut been living together for some time, their domestic relations not bein: happy. It is supposed the ac-t, was committed during a lit of temporary in sanity. Five small children are left or pliatiii.

A r.riikeinan's lind Mistake.

MI IK. Ind., .June 1.—Sunday morniug at (loldsmilh, small .station west of Miiueie. a Lake. Kne »v. Western freight hrxkeman caused a terrific explosion and nearly lost his hie by foolI ishly removing the top ol an oil tank car and placing his lantern in to see ir it was eiiipt v. 'I lie gas at once ignited, burning the man eyes out and badly damaging'1 In1 car. '1 lie brake man was blown from the train into a wlieat. lieki 50 feet distant.

DuniMurs from CutnoriiH.

"MASON ITV. Ia., .hint: 1 —A great deal of damage is beintr done bv cutworms in 'his locality. Several farmers have been compelled to plant their corn over for the third t.-iiue.

CrciAit HAi'ins, Ia., .Mine 1.—lfeport.-s from various points in this county show that cut worms are causing much damage to he* growing corn crop. Many fields will have? to be replanted.

Had I in a WUeoiisin Town.

EAIT L.'I.AIIU:. Wis. June 1.—The. village of Osseo. Trempealeau county, was almost destroyed by lire Friday night. The flames started from the explosion of a lamp at a dancc and soon spread throughout the town. The business portion was wiped out. and maDj residences burned. The loss is $80,007

BLOWN TO ATOMS.

A. Careless Torpedo Shoc-ter Drops a Can of Nitro-Glycsrine.

HE IS LITERALLY TORS '{0 ATOMS,

fatal Explosion hi a Frankfort (loiL) Sawmill One Man Is Instantly Killed and a Dozen OtU. cr* Wounded.

HE DROPPED T11K CAN'.

URAJI'O|{I, Pa.. May -9.—Peter ITart, a torpedo-shooter, was instantly killed Wednesday evening u.iles north of this jily ty an explosion of nitroglycerine. He had exploded a foHy-qun.rt-.shot of glycerine in an oil well at Rome City and had returned to his magazine. Instead of epot.iting the remainder of the load which he had in his wagon he sncreted several cans of it in hollow stump 'J00 feet from the magazine. Why he did this ia unknown. While so doing it is supposed that he accidentally dropped a can in the .stump and the explosion followed. The report was heard lor miles around, and when persons iu the neighborhood reached the scene all that could be seen was a deep hole iu the ground and a few fragments of human flesh scattered about to tell the story of the man's awful fate. Hart's team was found a few rods away uninjured. Four cans of glycerine were in the wagon still intact. Within 200 feet of the spot was stored 6,000 pounds of the explosive compound. Hart was known all through Ihe oil country as an expert shooter. He leaves a widow and one child.

FATA I. EXPLOSION.

FRAVKFOHT, Ind., May -il.—Frankfort was the scene of a terrible disaster Thursday afternoon. The large boiler at P. E. Kramer's sawmill exploded with appalling results. Frank Hall, the engineer, was instantly killed, and William Davis, Erie Koontz, 13enjamin Keys and Van Swarengen were, fatally injured. Of the thirteen men employed in the mill scarcely one escaped without more or less injury. Others are suffering from broken limbs and scalds and it is diflicult to detertalne the cxact extent of their injuries. The explosion took place shortly after 3 o'clock and the mill is a complete wreck, debris being scattered about for a radius of '200 yards. The cause of the explosion is not known, the boiler having been pronounced safe and insured only a week ago. One of the employes says that he looked at the guage only a few minutes before the cueplosion and it showed plenty of water. The ^bodies of some of the men were frightful to look upon. The engineer was mutilated beyond recognition, his clothing torn from him and his body literally cooked by the steam.

HELD FOR EMBEZZLEMENT.

The resident and Cashier of the Spring AaW-Vn Bank of Philadelphia Arrested.

PiiiLADKi.iMHA, May '.ill.—Francis W. Kennedy, president.vand 11. II. Kennedy, cashier, of the Spring Garden bank, recently closed by order of tho comptroller of the currency, have been arrested on warrants sworn out by Hank Examiner Drew, charging Francis W\ Kennedy with embezzlement and aiding and abetting the officers of the bank in making false entries in the boolcs. II. II. Kennedy is charged with making false entries in the books and aiding and abetting others, with the intention to defraud the I bank. The amount of embezzlement is placed at SlOO.dUO. United states

Commissioner Hell gave the prisoners I a preliminary hearinr and held Francis W. Kennedy in S'JO.OOO. and H. 11. Kennedy in sl.r,0U0 bail for further hearing

Monday. The suspension of the Spring Garden bank has bfen hir-reaching in its effects, and many business houses have been seriously crippled by if. Thursday theM ill ward-Cl ill' Cracker Company made an assignment. It is a stock company, and in an investigation of its affairs it was discovered that Frank Henton, the treasurer, had given accommodation notes to the extent of ?50.tiOO to Francis W. Kennedy, president ol the Sprintr Garden banlc. When this was discovered the olliccrs of the company decided lo make an assignment to protect their creditors pending a thorough investigation.

During the recent exposure ot the business methods ot the Keystone bank and City Treasurer linn.slev the Third national bank was given an unpleasant publicity through its business connections with the institution and with liardsley, and in consequence lost within two weeks fM.OUO.lHlO of deposits. Thursday President I'eivy M. Lewis and Vice President George Myers sent in their resignations to the board of directors, stating that they tbought, the best interests ol the bank would be best served by their so doing'.

MUST STOP TAKING SEALS.

(.real I'ritain rronnsr \vitli (lio nitfd Sluh's WASIUN'C.TON. Mti.v TILT, lias received a ciphe Minister Lincoln at

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he president dispatch from London saying

that official notice had been given in the house ol commons that a lull would be introduced on Monday to authorize the queen to prohibit British subjects from taking' seals ill JJehring sen. The news of this action was received wiih satisfaction at. the state department. Generally it is taken as an indication that the Kritish government is preparing to accent the condition imposed by the president as a preliminary to arbitration and cause the British vessels to retrain trom sealing meantime.

IN

Of-* Moines.

i'liiNUUKo, May -Z\.—At the session of the templars' congress Thursday the ballot for the place in which the congress would hold its meeting in LSdo resulted in the selection of Des Moines, Ja., which received SO votes over all the other places voted for. The American delegates expressed much satisfaction over the fact of tlia capital of a prohibition state being selected us the plavH*. of meeting.

Infants

and

"CaaterUJa so weH adapted** children that I recommend it aa aoperior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Ajwh*b,M. D.,

U1 Bo. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y.

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Entirely SatUtnetory results guaranteed. Send i.Wunp for oircularH explaining methods of the dlitloguigbed k-achor.

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Persons outside of ttie profession often ask. what is an Kimuslon? We answer,an Emulsion Is atomblnatUm of two or more liquids, so thoroughly mixed that each is held In liermaiient suspension. Several of tho much advertised 'Emulsions' now on the market are nothing more than compounds, and a microscopic examination will reveal globules ot oil in their oiigl'tal lorin. The Hinulsioni made by ,V' xx,'x. J. /I. Mtit/cc t: Co., Lantrcncn, Mttxx., everywhere lavombly known by physicians as

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Is composed of one-third part Cod-Liver Oil. onethird part Extract of Malt, and one-third part Compound syrup otTlypoposphites ol Lime ami Sodii, I each ot which must be of the finest quality obtalnable. Those three valuable Inmedlents, with a little flavoring extract, are jmt Into a •mixer,' where It Is emulsified lor six hours by steam power, at the ate

ol I'JS revolutions per minute, which breaks e\ei, blouulo ol Ihe oil, and combines It with the othei iniiivdlents In such a thorough manner that noseiiaratlon will ever occur. Magee's Emulsion li e- no filial for the relict and eurool Cout:lis,Colds, sciot ilia, Pyspepsia iind (.eneral Debility. 1-or wile by-ill dnif yM^

lie liulf fort

Children.

Caatorla enres Colic, Const!patio*, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Enrctatton, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promote* AwuKS' injurioaa nwllratioQ.

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look's Cotton. Boot O O N ^Composed of Cotton Hoot., Tansy and

I'emivroyal -a recent discovery by an 1,1 phrsician. micaxifuUu usci I

me iiulii- sale. iCflcotiial. Prico $1. by mail, jealed. I.adies, ask your druggist for Cook Cotion Knot Compound and take no Fubstitnto, or inolose a stamps for sealed narticulars. AdjrcPS rovil I.1I.Y COMPANY, No. l'iihc.* BloeX lltl Woodward uve., Detroit, Mich.

Mrs. Willis

Main Street, south ol Coiii'l -a\e vou Iroin

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On a do/en ealinifts, and I heir work is superior to others.

New Accessories.

Conic and see thcni.

You

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Florida. Orange trees are in full bloom an the Salvation army ha9 Invaded the stato.

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Agile, Abeessi—, \-,'liin:i. Ilnm nil' Bladder, JllOlU'lieM. lirolK lute-. (. Ill

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House, this old Sovereign Remedy has stood the test, and stands lo-day the best known remedy for Catarrh, Cold in the Head and Headache. Tersist in its use, and it will effect a cure, no matter of how 1 )ng standing the case may be.

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The best salve iu the woihl for cuts, luuiees. sores,ulcers,salt rheum, ferer sores, tetter, chapped hands,chilblains,corns,and ail skin eruptions,and positively cures pile:-), or/no pay required.

It

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