Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 12 December 1891 — Page 3

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COLO CLASPS

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THIS VISIT FREE

LP 0 li.AXTKii LOXliliNKOKEK!

OF NEW YORK

The Great Herb Specialist

in

Chronic and Private Diseases,

Will be at Private Parlors a! Sh :rman House. Crawfordsvillo. Iud from Monday, Dec. 7, to evsuing of Wednesday, Dec. 1

DR. LONG EXECK15R. the founder of the New York 11i.*rl» .^aiiitariuin, is pronounced to he probably the best specialist in CIirunic !)i.-:c.i.vs in the United States. He tells your disease and all its niptoins W'l PlIOUT ASKING A QUESTION. He uses on Vegetable Remedies," and has had remarkable success in curing all Chronic and Private Diseases.

On this, his first visit, he will give to the alllieted his services entirely FR.EE, and furnish remedies to cure you. lie will make return visits lever'v three months, when he will charjre his usual lees, as convincing people of his power over diseases, he will rapidlv build up a large practice. Don't miss this opportunity of seeing a master over disease,

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Over Con. Cunningham's.

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DISTRESS IX JAPAN

More A'.uui tho Woo Caused by iho Earthquakes.

ITGUili IV THE i,IST Or THE DEAD,

Accordin« in tho !Je.-,t

S.-.nrccs r?.()

0 Lives

Were I.list. 1(1.120 Persons rp In. ,iu:md Over 1 10,000 Lett Homeless.

THK OTTICIAI. UK POUT.

Vaxcoi vi, l. C., D. e. 4.—The to inner Knjpivss. of China. has arrived from Yokohama. .She brings further news of the Japanese earthquakes. T!n- (iCiiciai report places the uuinbi'f kitii'd at 8,000. aiitl the injured at 10.1.1), u*-third of wlimii wiil die, with sii.H'io buililiugs wholly and 2S,C2 partly destroyed. Over 140.000 people ha v.- been rendered homeless and destitute.

Much SirkticHs *\l!o»v»).

lies.u'es ierrtlol»* do:ith-roH result* inr from the earthquake. the sickness following ihe disaster a-,d •iiliMit:.! t,o it will l»e responsi'.le f'.ir i'j -:uuiy more. The amount of unari: done i-rnnot be estimated, even approximately, and '.vhlle the n?.tiv- -r-l f- rei :n clement in .lapati ro liaad in li nul in all existing distress, the most that can be done, is but lilt ie. The :oi\ ig..t-rs ut Yokohama uk'iie oootrlbtred ov.-- Ss50,000 to the relief fund, 'i'luise at Kobo were not behind t! "*n in nerusity, and the total amount -.ir- '\y tha foreigners will be elo.^o up to £109,000.

Tii! Work i»t i: psl nr.i. .111.

The government of .lai.nn h,.., appropriated .?'j00,000,00) to tTie rest rniic of the watercourses and ol'sei- nublic works damaged by the irreat o!n'idsion of nature. Imperial a has also been liberally bestowed on the suifering victims of the disaster.

MET VIOLENT DEATHS. Choke.I):iin| nnd Fir« Kill Jljiiy l'eople in London ami (icrin uiy.

London, Deo. 4.—A fatal aecidont occurred Thursday in the A rrceoat colliery near Manchester. Tliiity men were working' in the pit. wh eh -r:utually became filled with eliolo--du in p. \Vhen the men became aware of the presence of the gas they made a rush for the entrance. All of them with the exception of six succeeded in making their escape uninjured. They were overpowered by the choke-damp. Two of them were rescued, but their condition is critical. The other four were suffocated.

A dispatch from Sunderland states that a lire occurred in a drinkshop there Thursday which resulted in the death of three women. The Haines, fed by the spirits in the place, burned with intense heat and spread with frightful rapidity. When found the bodies were burned out of all seur blanee to humanity.

Kight kilus in a "briquette" factory at Kupperhammer, nerr Halle, ex ploded Wednesday. Five workmen were killed and a number injured. Si.f of the latter are in a critical condition

GASOLINE DID IT.

An K.\pln*ioii of the Treticlierous Stufi Kills Two nnd Severely ISurii.s Thre Members of an Iowa Family.

Ciieston, a., Dec. 4.—The mcinben of the family of Jasper Mans, consist, ing of father, mother and three chil dren, were burned Thursday mornin by the explosion of a can of gas.ol*nq that had been stored in the oven of cook-stove and forgotten. The dead and injured are: Walter Mans, aged 8, dead Bessie Mans, aged "2, died Jaspei Mans, burned on face, arms and body will die. Mrs. Mans, burned aboul her head, arms and back: recovery doubtful. Carl Mans, aged 7, hands and face burned: may recover. When the accident occurred the entire family were gathered around the stove. All doors and windows were still locked and neighbors who were called to the rescue were obliged to break in the doors. The small room containing the stove was a mass of llames when opened. The two younger children lived but a short time.

THREE MEN KILLED.

A Fust Kxpress Kuus Into Gravel Train —Mutiy Injured. Pkxxinoton', N. J., Dec. 5.—The fast express train on the Baltimore it Ohio road, which left Jersey City at 4 o'clock p. m. Thursday, struck a gravel trair on which were a large number of laborers, near here. The train was running at a high rate of speed and a number of gravel cars were knocked to pieces.

Three men on the gravel train were killed and fifteen injured. The engineer of the express train, Frederick Rodriguez, was obadly crushed and scalded and was taken from the wresk in a dying condition.

Bishops on tim Honrd.

ST. Louis. Dec. 4.—For nearly a.n hour at noon business on the floor of the merchant's exchange was at a standstill. The occasion was a r«ception tendered to the membeiu of the Catholic hierarchy in a tendance at the jubilee celebration. A| audience of nearly :',,n00 people wer present and listened to addresses bj President Bernbe'-rner, of the exchange, Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishopi Ireland, of St. Paul. Ryan, of Phila* delphia, and Bishop Kean, of Washing* ton.

Time liringH Strance Change*.: Stockholm. Dec. 4.—Count de 11 Miranda, the hiwbnnd of Christine Niissen, has been appointed to the court of Sweden-Norway. Thus the great singer will be the wife of the Spanish ambassador in the city in which she was born a poor girl. Mme. Nilsson is to be received with special honors in her new exalted position.

To He Kleotrocuted.

New Yoiik, Dec. 4.—Warden Brown, of Sing Sing, has

sent,

witness the

out invitations to

next

experiment with elec-

tric-itv as a mode of inflicting the death penalty- Martin I). Loppy, the con demned murderer of his wife, will ait in the fatal chair early next week.

INDIANA.

Interesting Bits of News from Many Parts of the State.

i: A Natural Gn«i Trust.

Intuanapous, Tnd., Dee. 5. —A successful start was made Friday toward forming a gigantic combination of all the natural gas companies in Indiana. Representatives from nearly every natural gus company in the state met in session at the I!rand hotel. The Fort Wayne company was represented by II. C. Paul, Huntington by (leorge J- HilVens, Wabash by C. Cowgill, Pern by Charles 11. Darnell, Lafayette tv Charles P. Stuart and James Murdoch. Trust Company of Indianapolis by .Judge Lamb. C.reentield by Judge Gooding, Richmond by Judge Nobbing, Muncie by C. F. Pose, and Lluffton by Hugh Dougherty. Shelbyville, Uushville and Franklin also had representatives present, vnd J. B. Townsend, of Lima, O.. vus in the meeting representing the interest of Senator Price in the gas Lelds of Indiana.

The question of husbanding the supF'.y of f,as was considered. It was decided to stop the use of ilambeaus ami nil waste of gas. The success of the tight against the Chicago Pipe Line Company was the subject of a report the conference from the committee which has had charge of the injunction suits. They were instructed to continue the light and to resort to every possible means of preventing the piping of gas from the state. The expenses of the litigation are to be prorated among the Indiana companies.

Hut this was only incidental. The real object of the meeting was to agree upon concerted action for the introduction of metres, with an agreed price of fifteen cents per thousand feet for gas by measurement, and before the meeting was over every company represented was bound by agreement to follow out this policy.

Train and Stroet Car Collide/

iNniANAi'ous, lnd., Dec. r.—As a West Indianapolis street car was crossing a net work of railroad tracks at Kentucky avenue a "llig Four" passenger engine backing down from th depot stru it aud made complete wreck of it. There were sixteen passengers in the car and they were thrown in every direction. Strange as it may seem, none were killed outright «but three persons were seriously hurt and six others more or less bruised. Mrs. Mary Jordan was knocked across the car and her hip dislocated. Mrs. James Wilburn had her left arm broken and suffered internal injuries. Samuel Earl, a workman at the American wheel works, was injured in the back and had his face badly cut by broken glass. The engineer had no lights on the rear of his engine and the flagman was looking the other wuy.

A lSuKineHS lilock Demolished. Tii'tox, lnd., Dee. 5.—At 2 o'clock Friday morning Tipton was visited by a heavy wind and rainstorm and property to the amount of several thousand dollars was destroyed, but fortunately no one was injured. Picken & Kemp's bank building was unroofed and a portion of the rear wall destroyed. The greatest damage, however, was done on Main street, wehre a threestory brick business block was torn to pieces. The brick work on this building had just been finished and the wind laid it in ruins. Only a portion of the end walls are now standing. The roofs were blown from several dwelling houses iu the east part of town.

Convent ion of I milium V. W. C- A. akaykttk, lnd., Dec. 5.—The seventh annual convention of the Young Women's Christian association of Indiana convened here Frit!ay afternoon. There are fourteen associations in the state, and all are represented. In the absence of Mrs. Emma Mont MeRae, president, Prof. Stanley M. Coulter delivered the address of welcome, and Mrs. E. E. Stacy, of Indianapolis, responded. The only paper of the afternoon, on "Association Bible Classes," was presented by Miss Elizabeth Wilson, international secretary of Chicago. Friday night the principal feature of the session was a.n interesting address on the work of tiie association delivered by Dr. Ii. A. Buehtel, of Indianapolis.

Aft«M* the Convent ion.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—Indianians in Washington held a meeting Friday to consider the advisability of making an ell'ort to secure the national democratic convention iu Indianapolis. S. E. Morse, of the Indianapolis Sentinel, stated that the citizens would guarantee. a suflicient amount of money to build a wigwam and to otherwise properly entertain visitors to the convention. Resolutions to tb.it end were passed. The Indiana delegation indorsed Lycurgus Dal ton for postmaster of the house.

A dinner will be given at Delinonico's in New York December 21, at which time the attitude of the Empire state toward the world's fair will be explained.

Charles liodgers tried to thaw cartridges of giant powder at Eagle gorge at Tacoma, Wash., Friday. Rodgers was killed and a truckman named O'Neill fatally wounded.

Influenza is so widespread in Rerlin as :to interfere with the operation of railways and other large concerns and with municipal and judicial affairs. Hospitals are crowded to their utmost capacity.

Tlx: Failure Itecord.

Nkw Yokk, Dec. 5.—The business failures during the last seven days number 330, as compared with totals of 2!)7 last week. For the corresponding week of last year the figures were 312.

His: Fire in Nebraska.

OMAHA, Neb., Dec.

5.—Fire at Blair,

Neb., early Friday morning destroyed seven buildings in the business part oi the town, causing a loss of 575,000

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Probate I'nuse No. ^'.V.i. In the matter ol' Klson Sayers, i-i.xoi-iiUir ol the wiil of Ludlow K. Tliouias, deceasi-d, vs. .locdiih W"Stf ill, et al. la tho Circuit Court of .Montgomery County. Indiana. November Term, Jk'.iI. To Joeditli Westfall. Cassins .M. Thomas, I,U"lla J.oc, .lossie Tracy, Enos W'estfall, Kdwnrd Leo, ,Jesse Tracy. Nellie -M. 'riiomas. Darbara 'i'lnnuns. Vou are severally hereby notified that the nbnvo named petitioner as executor of theesla-e aforesaid, has filed in the Clrcurt Court of .Montgomery county, Indiana, a petition, making you defendants thereto, nnd praying therein for an order and deep-!) of said court authorizing the sale of certain Keal Estate belonging lo the estate of said deeeiiilenI, and insnid potitloii d-.'S-ctibod, to make assets for tho payim-n! of tho debts and liabilities of said estate: and that said petition, so IIled and pending, is set lor hearing in said Circuit. Court til the Court Iloui-o in Crawfordsville. Indiana, on the

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