Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 March 1894 — Page 11

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Crawfordsville Fair Grounds THE 15th DAI OF MAKOH.

Breaking and Training All Kinds florfces. wis cow d&w

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OTTCEOF DISSOLUTION OF CO-PAKT-NEKSH1P.

On account of continued 111 health of Mr. Arch Martin the tlrm of Tlnsley & Martinis tins day dissolved ty mutual consent. A11 accounts and notes due said flrra and all claims ugainBt sold firm will be settled by either in the old stand. H. tt Ttnsley will continue the business at the same place. We thank the public and all our lrlends for their trade dui!n»r the past twenty years. and hope the saint will be continued With Mr. Unsley and tillable assistants. who will try and please all oui friends and the public in general as hereu fore, and by fair dealing, good goods and low prices will merit the trade

Feb. 10. JH04 K. TINALEY, AKCH MAttTJN. "lie style und name ol' the new firm wlll.be IB H. Tinaley

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CURRENT EVENTS. An unknown young man was killed by a falling1 tree at Arpin, Wis.

It is probable that the Indian supply ftenot will be transferred from .New York to Chicago. -I

Louis lirass, an old resident of penali, Wis., dropped dead at his home of heart failure.

Mrs. Francis Maria Call ill, mother of the ex-justice of the Michigan supreme court, died at Lansing".

Vincent. French administrator of Dagoiun, is reported to have been killed by the native kind's sen.

Corner stone of the new $'.,000,000 city hall in Milwaukee was laid in the presence ot' a large number.

Tilfurd J. Elder, of Toledo, 111., was murdered on bis way way home for the money he freely displayed.

A company is being formed in Vancouver to visit Cocos island for the treasure buried by pirates.

David Mercer, a Chester (111.) prison convict, sentenced for burglary, escaped by crawling- through a sewer.

Drought has transformed the once fertile and prosperous llio Grande valley into a vale of desolation.

Veterans of Galena are urging Maj. George S. Avery for department commander of the ilinois G. A. K.

William Lockely shot and killed Daniel Edwards and the latter's son in a quarrel near Red Lodge, Mont.

Daug'iii.ei va tiio American Revolution reelected Mrs. Stevenson, wife of the vice president, as their head.

Dr. Samuel L. McFaddeu, spiritual medium and healer aimed the country over, died at his home in Chicago.

Charles M. Clancy, sheriff of New York county, died from pieuro-pneu-monia at his residence in New York.

Pugilists Corbett and Mitchell left New York for Jacksonville. Fla., to answer in court for their recent tight.

Three hundred negro converts, men and women, were baptized in the freezing water of a creek at Springtield, O

Cashier Porterfield has been sentenced to ten years in the penitentiary for wrecking a Nashville (Tenn.) bank.

Christian Moerlcin, brewer and one of the wealthiest citizens of Cincinnati, has been prostrated with paralysis.

NORMAN L. MUNRO DEAD.

The Well-Known New York Publisher Dim from the ICffects of an Operation. New York, Feb. 26.—Norman L. Muuro, well known to the American public as a publisher and yachtsman, died at 0:20 o'clock Saturday evening in his apartments in the Hoffman honse from the effects of an operation performed on him Friday for the removal of the veriform appendix. [Mr. Muuro was born in 1844 ut Mill Brook, Pietou county. N. S. His father was a farmer mid he was brought up on the furm. Ho left the fa: v.:.eu te wa.s -5 years old and came lc this city. He got work in a publishicg house und set himself steadilv at the business of mastering the details and of saving money to make a start with. The first number of the New York Family Story Paper went to press on black Friday iu September, 1873. He erected the Muuro buildin? in Vandewater street in 1882 and ex tended the number of his publications and printed "Munro's Library1' and Munro's Pocket Magazine. About seven years ago he bought ihe Mary Anderson place on Cedar avenue, Long Branch, and about, tiie same time lie became interested in the. production of fast »team yachts. Mr. Munro's fortune Is e^ii mated at from 33,0IM,0«) to -in,000,000. Within a year he refused an olTer of $1,500,000 for bis publications and publishing house.]

Torn to I'ieee.i by Mail Hull Oxfokd, Neb., Feb. 20.—M. ii. Plant, the leading- merchant of this place, was attacked by a bull cm the street aud alter a fearful .struggle is torn to pieces before the infuriated animal could be shot.

Way Below Zero.

At: gust A, Me., Feb. 26.—The temperature was the lowest of the season in this section Sunday. In this city it was 26 degrees below zero and at Watervilie 31 below.

l.ynchecl.

Sfakta, N. C., Feb. 20. Daniel Slaughter, who killed two of the guests at a wedding iu North Carolina, was taken from jail by a mob and hanged.

Will Try Something Klse.

Snt i.ngfieli), 111., Feb. 20.—Taught by experience that wheat is no longer profitable, Illinois farmers arc finally turning to diversified farminc.

Fok sale bills see TIIK .TOUKNAI, CO., Pkintrus.

THE WORKING GIRL

Miss Sallic Palmer Hives Some Susies tions to Girls About lJackaclK', I'aiiitucss, and Dizziness.

[ftl'Ki'I ,\I, TO OUR LADY J'.F.A DKItB

Did you over notirt working girl** or their way home from stores or factories Did you notice how many of them had pale cheeks, dull eyes, and heavy steps? and did you wonder why they were not ruddy aud bright

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The story which is told by .Miss Sallie Palmer, of

Niectown, Pa., gives the reason for this sad condition of many working girls.

PERISHED BY FIRE.

Flnmes Find Victims Localities.

•Sometimes their back and sides will crov^d.eirailii'as train, was ll(3wn_from ache terribly. They are faint and dizzy with pain and weight, in the lower part of their stomach. They watch the clock, and wish that the (lav would end. as they feel so ill and lired. •Standingall day, week in and week out, they have slowly tiiilled into woman's great enemy, displacement ol Lhe womb. That, or some other derangement of the organ, causes irregularity or suspension of the ''monthly periods,'" bloating, Hooding, or nervous prostration.

Take warning in time," she says

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FAMILY OF SEVEN BURNED TO DEATH

The Disaster Occurs 111 Oklahoma—Two host) Tium* in a liumiug A*ylutn in Now tl*»r«»«»y ratal 1'lr©

In New York..

Gir.noN', Ark., Feb. 2t5.—News has reached here of the burning of a farmhouse and its occupants 10 miles west of Murireesboro, in Pike county, on Wednesday night. John Wert, a farmer, his wi'e and five children occupied the house and till perished in the llames. The building was constructed of logs, with a large fireplace built at each end. While the family were asleep lire Hew upon the floor and iu that manner the dry timbers and other inflammable material soon became ignited. When discovered next day the entire building was reduced to ashes and only the charred bodies of the occupants remained.

Two Victim**.

Vinki.aM), N. J.. Feb. 26.—Two lives were lost and a score placed in imminent peril by a fire which consumed a portion of the state home for feebleminded children at this place Sunday. The victims were J. 11. Sage, the engineer of the institution, and his wife, who acted as laundress. The fire we discovered in the basement of the hand some three-story brick structure known as "the Robinson memorial college."

It was thought that all had been saved, when the white and terrorstricken faces of Sage and his wife appeared at a window in the third lloor, and their voices were heard crying pit.eously for help. Answering shouts from below bade them remain where they were until a ladder could be procured, but they were too much frightened to obey. Just as help was about to come, and at a time when it seemed as if they would surely be saved, both disappeared from the window aud were seen no more. In the afternoon the bodies of the unfortunates were found at the foot of the stairway, burned to a crisp, indicating that they had tried that means of escape, only to rush to certain death. Loss on the building and contents was $-20,000. The cause of the fire is a mystery. ratal Fire In a Tenement

Nicw York, Feb. 26.—A fire attended with loss of life occurred early Sunday morning in the three-story frame house at PJ.V2 Amsterdam avenue. On the first floor of the tenement lived Michael Wundt and his wife, who was sick in bed with her infant child and Annie K. Laub. a servant. It took Wundt a long time to make his family realize that the house was on fire, and by the time they understood the situation it was impossible to reach the street by way of the stairs, so they started for the roof. Mr. Wundt had to carry his sick wife. Wundt jumped to the roof of the next house, which is only two stories high. Their D-days-old baby was tossed to him by the servant, after which she made the 12-foot jump. Mrs, Wundt was left on the roof of the burning building and was rescued by Policeman Donovan and Barber Sclilo der.

When the engine arrived the mem bers of the Eyrie family, who lived on die second floor, were at the window crying for help. Annie K. Limb wa so excited that although she was practically safe she jumped to the ground. Both her ankles were broken and she was removed to the Manhattan hospital. Eyrie and his wife threatened every minute to jump. No hook and ladder had ar rived. So to prevent their injuring themselves Policeman Slattery took oiS his big winter overcoat aud it was used as a net, held by himself, Policeman Donovan and Fritz Fai ber. a carpenter. Into this im provised net Eyrie threw two of his children and lowered the baby by rope. All escaped, Eyrie and his wife leaving by the roof. After the lire wa extinguished the firemen found iu th place where the butcher shop had stooci the remains of William Letter. Wundt' helper, who had been forgotten aud had burned to death.

DECLARES A DIVIDEND.

Uiuler ,lu(li Winter*' Order iron liall Ki coiver iil«} Will Payments. Indianaeoi.is, ind., Feb. 26. I Judge Winters' chambers Receiver Faile.y. of the Iron Hall, received tl order promised bv the court. It de clares a dividend of 10 per cent on all unmatured claims, payabl at once to all who aceouut the receiver here on or before April i: this date being fixed because, the Maryland court will April 12 hear members within its jurisdiction as to whether an account will be made with the receiver here or not Payment of approved claims will begiu next week.

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DEATH IN A CYCLONE.

Island of Mauritlun Swept by a CycloneMany Killed and Injured. LONDON, Feb. 26.—A dispatch from Port Louis, Mauritius, reports that a cyclone swept the island Friday, doing almost incalculable damage to property and killing many persons. A

the track aud rolled down an embankment, killing fiftj7 persons and injuring many others.

The i'rcildent Joen Hunting. WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. President Cleveland, accompanied by Secretary Gres'nam aud Ca.pt. Evans, secretary of the lighthonse boitrd, left the city for a hunting trip down the Potomac Sunday evening. The president and party expect to be gone several days. No I precise date for their return has been fixed.

Wil Jllave a Candidate.

I WASHINGTON, Feb. 2&—Congressman Simpson (Kan.) says the populists will have a candidate for the presidency ia the field iz the next campaign.

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Teioi.,1 iphio News of Interoat to Indiamans.

Destd Knot pad Iilentllied.

IND1 anapol.is, Ind., Feb. 26.—Clerk Ilawley, of the Jackson (Mich.) prison, who arrived Saturday night, identified the footpad killed by Dr. Abbott ai William Howard, who escaped from the Jackson prison on the 8th inst. Howard was known a* the emigrant kid." He made hi home at Windsor, Can., where his wife lives, but his crooked work wa.s done in the states. He was serving a ten years' term, having been convicted iu 188S of having burglar tools hi his possession.

Drowned Iu Cedar Lako.

Knox, Ind., Feb. 20. vVlulc crossing Cedar lake Saturday, 6 miles south of this place, Philip Anthony, a capitalist of Chicago, fell in an air ho. and was drowned. His body was recovered Sunday at 1 o'clock standing upright at the bottom of feet of water. Anthony was a brother in-law of George VV. Seoville, who defended Guiteau, the assassin of Gar field, and was drowned while on hi, way to Scoville's house on the opposite side of Cedar lake.

May ot Live to B« I'rie.iJ,

Koko.mo, Ind., F*ib. 20.—Mrs. Augusta Schmidt, the wealthy German woman who has been in jail here since October indicted for murder in the first degree in killing James Oscar Walton, one of her farm tenants, is not likely to live for her trial. From a stout, robust appearance she is reduced to a mere shadow of her former self and is evidently tiie victim of hasty consumption

fflaHK faetorles Shu Mint Down. Hakti'okij City, Ind.. Feb. 2i'. —Since the closing down of the stxtv-pot tank operated by tho Ilartiord City Glass company the force on their thirty-six pot tank has been reduced one-halt, Five hundred men are thrown out of work by this shut-down. The owners will close the entire plant in a few days, as well as other factories in the belt, aggregating about -2u0 pots.

Mad Their Mooting In Vain. W nam AC, Ind., Feb. •_« -Pursii.-vtit to a call more than J00 farmers met at Star City, a small village near here, to raise funds, and ask the couuty commissioner^ to change the county seat. However, the meeting proved disastrous, as subscriptions were light and news was received slating the commissioners had refused to listen to any change of location.

HUH Bitten Off (•our Kur&.

VALPARAISO, Iiul., Feb. W.—Jaok Mcllenry, a young man of Chesterton, was arrested Saturday night on the charge of mayhem and was placed under bonda to appear at the next term of court. At a dance at Chesterton he got. into a fight, during which he bit a piece out of a man's ear. This is the fourth limn he has disfigured a ina-i in the same manner.

Off for the Ci:»hL.

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. rangetnents of ox-President for his trip to the Pacific coast have been completed and he will leave on the Pan-Handle train for Chicago a.i 11:2a a. m. to-day. He will Ixi accompanied by Mrs. McKee and nhil.dreii, Private Secretary Tibbets and Rev. M. L. Haines, of the? First PrembysoiJaa-M church.

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l'eter Platter Ih In ireul Trouble.

Seymour, Ind., Feb. 26.—Sunday noon Nellie Lyhatn, 13 years old, an ig norant, half-witted girl, was seen to stealthily enter the business ollice of Peter Platter. When the police were called and forced an entrance the child was found alone with Platter, hidden under the counter. Platter is over 00 years old and a grandfather. He waived examination and was released on heavy bonds. Platter has long been suspected of enticing girls of tender age to his room.

Digging for His Huricil Wcrill.li.

Coi.u.muus, Ind., Feb. 20. —An insane man, half clothed and suffering from hunger and exposure, was found on a. farm near Sparta Saturday afternoon. He vv:is possessed of the hallucination that he had great wealth buried near by. He gave his name as Jacob Schreidw, of Chica^ go. and in his muttered talk he. frequently mentioned the Star P.uilding association of Canada. He was removed to the county asylum at Manchester.

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CROWN POINT, Ind, Feb. :'H: Seartv tary lirannon, of the health tiojird, wa*. notified this morning of a genuine cooe of smallpox at the village of Dyer, a. town of bOO inhabitants 1-2 tv*® here

The Champaign Medical and Surgi= cal Institute.

Onninized and ill suei es-sl ul operation rover two years for the scieutillo treatment of nil

CH RON ICUDIS EASES.

Chut pa'^rn "Medio*! und Snrjriciil In^tituti* ull'ords all sutltTiTS from Chrome- Dikohm's ho deport unity ol lu In^uvnu-d'n the mnsl skilltnl. st-ieni itU' und Mit-eoni-sul n.aiiuort hy thoi ni^h «nd compctont sp* hi lists, men whoso churuelorK and success ure well known

paign ami Hd.join »r ivimtics. Koinule Disohsi sitivoiy cured hy tho lutrand most sclontido meihodn. We Kmii'niiioe to euro any ense ot Piles Kidney an Hlndder idsease.s Iron led mid eures lloited in hundreds of oases driven up as hopeless Cuturrhul attentions ot tho Nose. Throat, l.unysund Stomaeh speedily cum!

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SANITARIUM

Comes now the plulnllll' ty Thomas & WiiiitliiKton and .John M. Scliultz, his AttorHeyf, and liles his coinpluiut herein, to quiet the itle to real ontate in tiie State of Indiana und to enforce the satisfaction of a morUcHf?e ol A\ cntate together with an allidavit tint said defendants. Wlllluin H.

At. a tfreut expense we have lit tod up one of the Vest equipped sunltanuuitt hi tho State.

ho building is boa tit it uhy sit at the p'easnn test pa it. ot tin* eit y. A certain number ol hronie Diseases only• oun ho 11 eated at a sanitarium. Here Ihov havet.ho udvantuprt ol uN ho eoinlot ts ot a mo and roectvo tho wonderful curative eiV'-els of TurkinU und R.eetrir *Hths» no ssm^o and movement, euro and ICleetri il in all its tortus.

Special uraruKOtnents hu\o been mauo (or tho management ol snmeuJ vam." to tho most. u^eptie and and seientitle anner. Do not fall to consult tho doctor or write to

Champaign Medical and Surgical Institute.

P. S. KEPKOCLF. M. I., Pres.. J. M. PATTKliSO.N, M. I).. .Sec.

t'orner Nal and t'htu-eh Sts.. Champaign. III.

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houdlnff 47ollece of UunlnoNM mill sliorthuiMt. Uryant A St rntton. ERtnhUithed 18R0. Whon IHook. Elovatnr. v\ iiloly known. SUuntion* nocmroa. Our ondorsiummt, pnsHport to hont, po»ilionn. Kutnr now. Kuwy pavmrnln. Individual iuHtruction. Cheap buurdhiff. Uuuutiful Catuioj uo aud i'aiior Iroo. Addmw HEEB & Q3B0RN.

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J^-OTICE OF NON LtKSI I) EN CIS

Stutoof ludluiip, Montgomery county: In the Montgomery Circuit court, January t.-rni, 1804.

Samuel L. Ilartinan vh. William H. UuHcell Wllbemiiia Schncnhclt und Henry Uciiounhcit. Complaint No. 111.'til.

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ina Hciioenhelt and Henry K. Hchoeulieit are oot residents of the Bt-ate of Indiana Notice is therefore hereby Klven said defendants, that unless they bo aud anoear on the 3Sd day or tlie next t-rmof the ^lontgomery Circuit court,tiie same beinjr the lOtli day of April

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fordsvllle. in said county and State, und answer or demur to Maid complaint, the same will be lieni-d and determined In their absence

Witness my name, and tlie seal of said court a'i'xcd at Crawfotdsvllie, this l:Uh day of (•'ohruary, A. L)., l«i)4.

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(Tomes tow the nlaintilT by Lnko .V Railoy, her attorreys. and tiles her complaint herein. tOKether with a.i atltdavlt that, the defendants, Frank Meiiarry, Maria Adams. Weslev Meharry, May Hlachstocft, Ira lllackstock and t-usan Kumler, are not reHldeuts of the fHate ol Indl' ii/.

Notice is therctore hereliy irlven «ald deten'tants thut unless they be und appear on tlie .'list day ol i,u: next term jt the MontjjomeTy Circuit Court, tiie mine bcinir the Otl dayot April,

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in Crvw iords\ Die, Miiil county (and State, unci ansueror dt.'iuur to sai c»iuif^!aint, tlie same will be iieard and determined their abst.'nce.

Witness my nuittu and the seal ot said court, utlixed at, Crawlordsvllle, this lfnh day of February, A D., 1«!J4

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Mammoth Insurance Agency.

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Twentv of the Oldest and Largest ComfHinles represented Lossos promptly adjustea and paid. Farm property a s|*claity.

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