Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 February 1895 — Page 4
THE REVIEW.
BY
F, X. K.U9K,
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One year, id the county, v. 51 DO OD*venr»ou« Mkbc cuuMy-- Mi iBQQlrv at Office '"or .VlvcMtia?
FEBRUASY 9, 1395.
NEW ORLEANS.
VISIT TO THE OLD JACKSON BAT
TLE GBOUND.
A Great City of Business Markets,
Monumants. M-Jtaire Csmstery and
Other Objects of Note in the Cres
cent City,
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TVI:i,!1895.
Pitri. ItKviKf: Now ()i I.miis tho southern msorinm of the Union, has many obj»ctP of inter est to attract tin' eye and ear of tiit* traveler, but. to tin I'-r'nke in mention Dr ote even the had cf them within Iin* ••pace of Iliiti I•-11«*r would In' impossible, and we will 1 luTi-fiirt' conli'ie ourpi-lvep Id a few matteri only tinit h,ay it.lrriHi itsviKW readers. Netv Orleans wap foiii)11•i in 1718, nearly tun hundred years irjn. aid it- one of the oldest cities of tile Li'iun. 11 nnniberp to-day a pop illation nt il'tO.'iOJ. It Ii.ip a ways been a point of importune!1. l'p exports of sugar, cotton ami tobacco, aro I In- l.nv-st it it= Paid. of any city on the ylolic. Its shipping cvlenilo aiiuju I he Ininkp of the Mississippi tor several iiillt-c, nml iltlevee at a!i hours of the day rc^-cntn .. very ti111tiin t-i appoiir.iuce. I his tuorninij a steamer ciiine in loaned with JiOOti baltgi.t i'i »t 111 ii To unload this lar^e I'll It." nl Stllir It WOUIli pet'lU WO'llli lilSl (.everal hours or even a da*, eoi.Piderinu that each liaie weighs from ."(1(1 to SO*.) pounds, \i tin. lio.it mis rl-Htvii of in two hours vviln a small arm) til' (,*il-jrt*.I deci% li.ni'lp to ili» it, each 11ale bain .' moved from ll! to roils.
The ipuIniion uf this city is tli» »mst varit'il arid mixed of any city in America. (I'-iiiians, Jews, Creole, L' rench, ("Iiiii"P\ Italians, Am ricaii ami others constitute it. There arc OOO Italuniii living here, and many of ILiis cI.iph are ho worst of tin* entire puptllation Up to '.our or tivt arn i'Ufiii'bai-Pin«ii ioi.p by si nit' of them uouliI occur very often, and they always went unpunished us it wan impossible to discover iilln III- bloody p.- .im irel wi re One night .in uttoniry named I'urkison gathered up a crowd, went to tin jail wliio a niiiiiber of Italians were contine oti :i. gc of mur.ler. ami t-'iiol or iuinc lnrlt.'.'ii of hMii. i'lj :re has nftl been an as iaesiii:iiion in Kew Orleaun Pinee Iy Italian-i. lm would trunk tiu.t tins wo'.il.l ave Oi'On yu :iuhea!Vli^ jiia.:-! alter that (or I'ar Uisou, nut tie Iiti here et. practices in t!iu courts every week, aiM lias never been nioli-st-ed. lie is an individual of in,daunted uouiai^c, ani-i for one tu..e ut ienst, proved itiat mob a a' did ^ood.
New Orleans ip a remarkable city for vtaim.'H tif t'liiment men and they are located in parup i„ (idlerent. part3 o' tlie city. Ilieieip an i-ijucpI riau pratue of Jack hi 11 in Jiickhou Kquare, a beautiful pen1'' ot work. Tiiero arn aiwj BtaturH of J-:i. I(, l'. I^ee, 11 :iry ('lay, llenj imiu l^iankhii ami many oth -rd. Ohm of the hop! noted is ill a I of an old widow lady pitmite.l at the .junction of turce fitri'e'.H in Ilii' south part of the city. Her hn-.-
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r.l ,V vit):, bu tlii' dead U'liiU*!' 11 iH ui ah. I i.i tiii.i ciiy oni) the poor. Ii ip out AO or I'iroe eel. to water in uny part ol' tljr ei:_v. (i,,:vep iiu^ in tile ^!ioiii hi! up witn \wt er in a few hours, ren in a iort'jr tunc, and we have boon lo ttial. in huiidredb of inKtanci'U wator would fill in and start the Collin lo ii /lititiR even betore the funeral cereioonien at the grave were finipbed. 'I'lie reinuiiiH of a inoBt all dead a *o no* placed in seali'd v.ults. Wo visited the
Metuire ceiiiutery here yrsterday, conPiBtiij^ "f 100 ticrep. and the liueut iu the city. W'c havo never Been any "city o! the dead" equal to thip iu the way of line wi'.iHm and e.\peiiEive decoration*. Millious of dollars|.must have been ppeuf in Ihesit works since this couiot«ry wan opened some twenty yeurs ap b!ach family erecla its owr. tuult, selecting it* own idea. There must be froou 500 to 700 vaults, all of granite or uiarhle, and some of tb«u ^costing as high 120,000 eaab, and few lower in coat thuo 91)000. It would aeem liiat the ileaigner and uultitar bad uartainlx exMuated hi* art ia Mtkisg to nulta
handsome these vaults and could go no furthor aa everythins elaborate and ornftinontal to tyako them attractiTe has boon employod. The designs are in the way of temples, canopicp, churches, etc and hardiy any two are alike, Each vault is arranged lor the nu't.ber tbut may be required for the family, and the compartments may number 0. 13, r) or e.'en )2y-nl 11 On the death oT iitiy me jil yr of the fii.nily th body it: brought is t!is vau'n and placed in one of thorn! coin part mentB ami peai-rd up forever from mortal tc.tZf. Atiioi'/ the diptincuished fiend of Metaire l« heauregarii. His vault was ere#'ed by the Army of ie 'LVnnt (('on!'' derate) and ii! an open v.iiilt. The -iter can walk within two feet of the id of III" -^rent lietierrfl. Hip compart ioent has a bronzed door in front of it upon which 18 placed an inpcripti"ii ruin iny lo him. The remainp of (,!"ii. Ali "ii Snlney Johnson are to be brought rial placed bepidn thnpe of 1'eaurenio Our opinion i-i that N 'W Orleans would be an excellent !i"!d for the e&tubi'.t,:!-m-»nt of a crematory a:id the practice of ieination. which is the sanitary hi.d s-enpiblt! plan uf dipp...-1114 ut human relliaitlH.
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without attending the markets-- particularly the French, in the old part of the city. Kverj thint! in the meat or vegetable line known lo civilized people can la found or. Pale, »i.d euch a jargon loiiyue-i hup hears is amupint One can hear Krei.ch. Siianish. Italian, ('hiriepi-, Turkish, l'ort uiieee. En^lii-h ind mar.y other lar.guareH ppoken dui0114 a ten ininutep walk through the inarket. lie' tish and other eatiiilcp to ie found in the market^ are in vast i|tiantitii-s hucIi as red snapper, iolisters, tiriinpp, oysters i!i.:, Iupcioup oFters the half shell with crackers and mustard are served joii for ten centP ,n dozen. When you have eaten a dozen you desire a rest from furihei iaiior.
Lettuce, raibshep, nmehroome., ureen pens, cucuuibers. beetp, etc., all fresh .mil in heuson, arc to be found at the market PtandB every day, uid are three four montis ahead of tha t.'r««--IHrdpvnIe market. Lar^'e pineapples iiinoht iiB lar^e as an ordinary pi'/ivd jug sell for 10 eeiite. In t'r.iw fordr-ville we pay 30 cents for the same eize. The iroftsof Jauuary injured the o.anee crop all tturouiih the south, ai.d they retail for vury little lepa than what we pa) for theui at home,
Flsb, shrimps, era bp and oysters are brought in fiesh every day Iiouj tht Sireams within 130 miles uf the city Fre-di vegetables are raised on the plantations within 15 aud 'JO miles of the ciiy. 1'iikug a car near the cufitoai house oi:u day this week we determined to visit the
OI.1) N1£W OKLK.V.1S r.ATTI.l. GBllfXP wincn ip poiiietiiin ,s termed "^'huimt tte l/ark." it is nituiited abimt mileb fr 'in the p"c,t oliico liortl.-wi it. Vou r, .ft 7 uilles ai I walk mini l.etojo a. 1 ivtni at Him historic Ppot, It ivjis hero that "Oid Hickory," .ian. .?, lSl i. proolrated the L-^igliah liun at the feet ol the .American eaijle, and won fur hiniseif an immortal name 111 his coun try's history. With O.U'i'J raw, undipcipIilc troops he ilet'e.iti 1 12.U00 hritish noloici'6, luHiug but ill or 1'2 men. whiie the enemy lopt Hl iy U.0CU in killed and wounded, including lien. Packerhaui
I he battle ground proper embraced 1 about '20U acres and has lung siiici' been divided up ii. to various tized trails of land, ard ih inf abileil oy twenty o: !iiore milieu Tin yovi'i uiijeut ceuiet'. ry o! i!" -Icrt is Bit 'jated i« part of the old! b..: .e lie.d. .'v laoriuiueut of brick am.
Tlio worst thing to be s,.iii ab.utj Ne.r Orleans ai her streets, which ml the older portion of ihn city aro simply rioi rible. 'Tiiey urn dirty in 11'.e oxt.reme, narrow ami not paved lti many instances No ciiy has procrer streets and side is als«." Tile p!a is peculiarly con81 rnttoil, Ikjs avenuefi ,i.ii uhoit streets rur.iviug toward evory point of tiio on. piise, and the stranger has to be ex cesdingly watchful or lie? will boi:omo "loal." The ri\rr or, which the ciiy ib 5i!u:. ed I 19 sort of half moon siiape, and I.ouw.a aro not ^nslructrd with lerento to longitude east and west.
I I..3 leading street for r-tail trado ir:d promenade of the people is Canal. It iu wider than Washington street, Indianapolis The retail stoma along this thoroughfare aru large concorns, but none of them approach those of Chicago. The leading reeideijco thoroughfare is probably St. Charles avenue, running 6e?en miles pouth-wes'. It is paved tho entire ienglh, and on enoh side, block after block, appears Tory many palatial residences. They are modern in atyle and are the homes uf tho wealthy and wall to do of the city I'alm treea, banana trees, climbing irya border tha proaeuads. Orange trees' full of the golden fruit ornament tho lawns, while tbe beautiful magaolia, who«» Jearoa gliateu is the morning Hualigbt, are aeeo all along the thai-
oughfare, presenting altogether a refreshing picture to ho northern sojourner where at this season every thing in covered with the snow and fiobi of wiuter. The wealthy of New Orleans appear to deligbt in tine houses aud expend much money upon them.
All tile hard labor of the utreets, levee, and the driving of loan, wagons, drays and carriages, is p-rforiui by negroes, ami iio city has an euor.noun ni.iutici ot them. Iu slreet excavation for ii new pavement to-day a nuiiilnrof them were noticed e'ngii.g almost all the time Most ••t)o.-Se-J" having a milliner of men in their employ in the north aouUl not tolerate this lor one minute, on here probably lliesrt teen work best .\!ien chanting their old songs and melodies. i'ltey appear generally contented and the public has little trouble with Hi em. i::ereare many very Hue and substantial business blocks 11. ibeciiy.puch as the U. S Custom House, Cotton Exchange, (Jity Hal!, ourl House, Cathedrals ui. 1 others. This week the Contract 'a as let for tile re-const ruction of 1 lie St Charles Hotel, which, when completed, is to be Kit! largest and ti .est outh of the Otu river. .No cellars are luetl or coiild be under any ot the houses. They would till up with water in '24 hours tune. To secure not id ami permanent foundations they drive pi I t*s down from 50 to GO feet, aud put 11 four feet tllic'-'lieps Uf outwent Mid Stone Upon th'Mu. This mattes the foundation of the best and most substantial. There .ire a number of buildings here that hpp.lid to be over 100 years old, erected ivtien lsr.iigiana vas under the control "f the French. Your correspondent, visited a lame ca'liedral oil Jaekpon -tl'iare a few days ago tha! is said to have been erected in 1791. Many ut r* in tiers visit it. It is open all day. mid people pass in and out, smile to vorship. others to gaZ" 011 the inside 'onst ruction which is
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The Mipsissippi at this point- is 11 fr»rti'io over a half mi'e in width, but veiy deep, over'200 feet, and the lamest shi|H of the oeean can pats iu a®d out easily. It is about 90 miles frolll here to tl mouth of the Mipsispippi. Veppuls come and Lro about every day in the year.
Harry Coons, a Orawfordsville boy, here working 111 a coffin faj:tory on Manazoie street. This is the only native from Hoopierdom \our correspondent has met while Pojournintr in this city.
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fill *Iic1ii|futt I.*i»Uliil»r«. I.ansiujf, Mich., Feb. '5. At rav eT:» of the house tf rejTiihliean.s yepter lay it Tran dueiderl to i»n»s at onoo a la providing for a sr*»»fritl reffistraa a to the April election, Th«^ now lav* •*.. uittku it a felony|for a penioa not r. itled to register knowi*g-ly t* pr«--"IIt himself for re^ktratio* er for ft t,iJ*so» to prasut for registration en* •ther whom ho kn««rs aot a legal voter, stvmo uulmportun\ bills wire iatre^ueed yeaterdav
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Tile I.iii'k of Tht'lu Hxptitln^ tho Liudcct pavtuiMit of 1:ftiiiiti. "Many deplore that woman's work Is not justly compensated. The real want is on the other side. Trained and enpablo women cm command g-ood pay any time. -*t t.licy can seldom be found. Ti:e ji 1 is :ii%ravs ready, it is tho tra.he-i \:ovkers who are lucking. In th: imiuiwhhi elnss of itidust.r'es. where ft "\v s' praetiee will qualify any one for the place, poor pay is tho rule, au employers often tix \va res 111 low a they dare. But where skill Is re.-.iuireil and women put their heart :iui u.ind and strength into their work they are likely to tie well pa.d. When they learn to love their cjilling1 ,1:1 1 strivo to make It one with themselves, puttiny their personality in:,o it. making it as nearly perfect as possible they will be masters of. th«ir iortunex aud deBtinics. ''They are too muoh given to halfheartetlness in biisiaess. Thev do not put their whole energy into it, but rather treat it as a thing they do not expect to bother with very lr/n-r. They don't try to learn evervihinsy about it. ami improve their method of performing it, but are contented with just enough knowledge of it to enable tliow to slip along ,nil get paid for it. Perhaps, deep down in their hearts, "iey are always lntiginsr to get o\t of and looU'd: for tha prince who '.ri carry tliuin away. That aort. of tlw.ught/is sore to bear slovenly and unhapnv frn t. It is giving a divided faith t.i their iuo:s1 ilnportaat worldly interest, aiiii thereby crippling their fluanei.'il future."
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Hood's Carsaparilla Cured. The following testimonial comes from Mr. .t. F. t'.ile, who is wtlli l'. A. Colo, t'.io well knowi
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W ii,tt.*rst!l, la., wile l('i:snsii 01 closeeiiifilH!l:ivo^ latlerwil Trom Hidi^t'siiMii and tliut tired (reltni C. I. Hood ft (,'0., Lowell, "Without any hi'v.uvleu 1 can rwommoml Rr.'-s-i's Harsaparlllii. As I liavti wuriiisl :.G'-yf.y?.
wate.U utaker ami Jev.»!er r.ii't liarf tivoti cloMily conlUiod to l.ny biiMiir-i.t. I was siiinctimo moc« flt-i n.-ie I inlC'lUi !ll :..
Troublod With My Stomach. It tecmml aa If tiiero w.w a big lump nf Ir.nrt tit ",'"j J'"-• .' It. nud I was iiuabto to take a Ioiir brnatb. I .j.'.V ki's',1' KviffyiluiiB 1 ate iii: lov^id 11m very iminli and .j,\ 1,.. .,pt ran4 ts:« tnanv •»!-.» I eould nut step I ,.v :e id^ius and .iiij'l et 11 111 the nitirumg fe«lbij* 1
w-irso i.h.111 when Vfat t» tied I had no "norsy -j wlialeve& 1 tuudty tried a butt.-: uf llood a. !i Helped Me So IV.uch that I got another, n.twl I havo n.ny tiiken fo^r botrlm Aiiti fwl O. K. I ui sleep well and eat 9
httKitv fur wlurh 11:-r Uetiik.i are due to Hood's fear.sapanli.i." J. I'. Cui.U, %\h.lei .et, Iowa.
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