Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 June 1891 — Page 3

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PROMPT JUSTICE.

A Specimen of Olii-Tlme MuHKUchUHott* Uw and Order.

In the "Ilistory of lJeverly," Mass., the following anecdote is related a good justice of the peace in the old colonial times. On a cold night in winter, a traveler called at his house for lodging. The ready hospitality of the justice was* about being displayed, when the traveler unluckily uttered a word which his host considered profane.

Upon this lie informed his guest that he was a magistrate, pointed out the nature of the ofVense, anil explained tho necessity of its beingexpiated by sitting an hour in the stocks!

Remonstrance was unavailing: for custom at that time allowed the magistrate to convict anil punish at once, and in this case he acted as accuser, witness, jury, judge and sheriff, all in one.

Cold as it was, our worthy justice, aided by his son, conducted the traveler to the place of punishment, an open place near the meeting-house where the stocks were placed. Here the traveler was confined in the usual manner, the benevolent, executor of the law remaining with him to beguile the time of its tedium by edifying conversation.

At the expiration of the hour, he was reconducted to the house, and hospitably entertained till the next morning, when the traveler departed with, let us hope, a determination to consider his words more carefully before giving them utterance in the hearing of a conscientious magistrate.

BASSANO WAS OFFICIOUS. Kapol^on III. JIado an Insolent IHiko Apologize to a Yankee Student. "His years of study in Paris and Berlin form one of the most enjoyablo periods in the career of an American professional man," said one of our most famous surgeons to a New York AYorld reporter. "They did at least in my case. hen 1 was in Paris the American minister presented a lot of us at tho Tuileries. got to the audience chamber a little late, and the young duke of Bassano, a tremendously handsome young fellow in splendid court uniform, with a gold spoon fastened on the lapel of his coat, came up to us with a haughty air and dem »ndcd what we meant by being so late for his majesty's audience. IIis manner was so insolent that several of us came pretty neatdrawing the swords which we wore with our presentation costume and pinking him in the ribs. Afterward we saw Louis and he p::ve us a special audience. We demanded through the minister an apology from the ilu ke dc Bassano and got it, the emperor accompanying it with a letter of regret that the incident should have occurred. The duke Of Bassano, by the way, was no fairWeather friend of Napoleon's. He accompanied his master and mistress to their exile in C'hislehurst. and was devoted to Eugenie. Louis Xapoleon im"pressed me as a coarse, undersized, bignosed and depraved-looking fellow. He was suffering from a skin disease, which made contact with him unpleasant."

LOVE'S QUEER PRANKS.

A Young Frenchman IMa.v» Spv I'pon 1IU S\rcotlie:irt. For some time tho course of true love* had run very smoothly between :i young* Paris shopman and an apprenticed milliner, says the London Telegraph, and a marriage was arranged between the two. Parental consent had been obtained

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lished dulv at the mayor's office and everything was being made ready for the eventful day. when the lover took it into his head to make a private inquiry on his own account. lie resolved, in. fact, to find out some of the past history of his betrothed, and for this purpose he disguised himself by means of false whiskers and a mustache and decided to appeal to the concierge or porter cf the dwelling wherein the young lad.t resided, lie set to work badly, however, and his first step as an amateur detective betrayed him. lie went to the wrong house and as he was talking to the porter ajid that functionary's wife they noticed the false hair and became suspicious. Having1 told him thati the lady whom he mentioned did not live in the place they asked him who h3 was. lie replied, hesitatingly: "An official from the prefecture of police," and then left hastity. The porter stepped out of his lodge, dodged the sham detective down the street and had him ai» rested by a constable. At the police station the amateur was obliged to tell everything and was discharged with an admonition from the commissary.

AVomcij in St-reet Cars.

A Washington street car conductoi said recently: "Women behave UKe idiots ou streetcars. If a woman wants to get off from a crowded ear she liftfi one hand slightly from her lap and holds it in a. limp attitude, which she imagines is a gesture. Finding that tho conductor can't see. this from the back platform through a number of peoplo standing she gives the. paw a sort of waggle. Tliisusunriy elites the attention of some man by her, who asks her if she wants the car to stop and pulls the strap. It is the same way when a woman desires to g''t aboard. Usually she sttfnds stock still at the side of tho road and doesn't make a motion, though possibly she may turn up one hand slightly from the wrist as a signal, or even waggle it in a feeble way, until the driver asks her if she wants to ride. Of course, this notion is that it is tho ladylike thing. Pour women out of five have an inclination to jump off before the car .'-tops, which the conductor has to restrain bv placing his arm in the way."

Asrijrsivsitct! Ciirps.

An absent-minded woman in this town started down street tho other day, says tho Fairfield (.Me.) Journal, and slipped and fell Hat. In recovering herself she got turned around and started back home. She is a cousin to a woman who started to prepare the evening meal recently when she sneezed, and upon reci vering tin uglitshe was "doing up" the supper dishes. She put everything away nicely and sat down for a quiet evening.

THEY WANT BLAINE.

Important Political Conference at Indianapolis.

IT IS HELD IN BLAINE'S INTEREST.

Republican I.eudern Meet and Resolve to Make a Strong Effort to Secure tho 'Nomination of tlie Jlan frtmi Maine.

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cret political conference of some significance was held in Indianapolis Thursday, and so well was it managed that not until Friday did the real character of the conference become known. The participants were men of proininenc.'- in politics, and they wore brought together

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month ao„. Most. of them are known as Cresham men. Among those who were present were:

Among those present were the editors or authorized representatives of the Evansville Journal, Delphi Journal, Marion Chronicle, Terre Haute Express, Fort Wayne (iazette, Logansport Journal, South Heiul Tribune, Rensselaer Republican, Michigan City News, Steu benvi 11 Hepublican.

There was a settled agreement to make a strong light against Harrison's renomination. The conference expressed a determination to oppose Harrison in the convention, but to stand by him if nominated. The conference was

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the interest of the nomination

of Blaine, the purpose being to at once inaugurate a movement in support of him. In an interview Col. Conger said that it was the desire of the participants to keep their move secret, if possible, but, since some information regarding it had leaked out. he was not disposed to conceal the facts, lie said frankly that the purpose was to organize the republican friends of Mr. iUaine in Ohio, Indiana. Illinois, Kentucky. Wisconsin, Michigan and Kansas in support of his nomination for the presidency. It was also determined to hold another and fuller conference, but the time and place were kept a profound secret. "It is simply our purpose." he said, "to do all that, we can from now until the national convention is held to secure his nomination, and I am eonf}dent that we will succeed." "But will Mr. Blaine accept a presi dential nomination in isUJ. after having so positively declined it in ISfeS'.'" was asked.

The answer to the question was given with deliberation. "1 am not authorized to speak for -Mr- Blaine," said Mr. Conger, "but 1 can give the assurance that there will be

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ters such as appeared three years age to paralyze the effort* of his friends."

COLLAPSE OF A BIG FIRM.

Tlie London I.ivrrpoo! Clothing Company rails.

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June i:i.—A series of urn

fortunate complications and continued bad business caused the assignment ol two of the largest retail clothing houses in the city. They are the London «fc Liverpool Clothing Company, at Bowery and Hester street, and Mack A- Co.. at Xos. -Hi:! and 47 Broadway. Both concerns, although apparently under separate management, were owned and controlled by Isidor Rosenheim and Isaac S. Mack'. Their liabilities are estimated at about S:350,000 and the assets at from $175,000 tu $-00,000, most of which consist of merchandise on hand. The firm will probably be able to settle with their creditors on a basis of seventy-live cents on a dollar.

Fatal Kleet.rlcal Storm in Xctv .Jersey. .X

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June V.i.—Tidings of a

severe electrical storm along the New Jersey coast Friday afternoon arc received here. At Cape May electric fluid struck the lighthouse tower, burning a small hole in the dome and passing down te the cottage connected with the tower, destroying it feather bed and painfully burning one foot of the sou of the assistant keeper. At IlaniiMondton Daniel Cross and two of his children were killed by the lightning. ,11c leaves a wife and three children.

Had I.I veil 1M Year.

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negro woman l'JO years old died here Friday. Her name was Cloe Ouden. She was a. native of Xorth Carolina, slave born, and came into the world in 1771. Her first child, who was born in 17'.»7. was at her bedside when she died. For six years she had been confined to her bed and for many years she had had little use of her faculties. Her /leath resulted from debility.

Death of Iilsliop Knight.

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James MeXulta, of Chicago, one of the strong adherents of .uilge tiresham Col. A. L. Conger, of tAkron. ).. a member of the na%'onal republican committee, and a lilaine man Congressman burrows, of .Michigan, a follower of Alger: James (). llradlev, of Kentucky: three Detro't men, who are close to Alger and hard workers for him. but who managed to conceal their identity Charles W. Fairbanks, of this city, who lias all along been one of Judge Uresham's chief supporters: Judge Fields, the only Indiana delegate to the last national convention who refused to vote for Harrison: M. W. Simons, of Plymouth, the Indiana delegate to the same convention who voted iirst for Harrison and then went over to Cresham. There were also Addison C. Harris, of this city C. B. Landis. of Delphi (!. W. Wilson, of Fort Wayne A. A. Purman. of Fort Wayne Charles A. Bookwalter, of Fort Wayne, and Austin Kumlcr, of Lafayette.

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