Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 September 1879 — Page 7
TrJplt Harder kk We-Sid4e U the Support Manlerer. Ghleege Time SpeeieJ. Cincinnati, Sept. 8. The FrUon)u ot the kJtUneoC three women at WaraesTilWi 0., with a hatehet were UrtHy telejplMHl last Might. The wte of Wltlte iuiUrMR. fxm of Mrs. Hatte. ot ot the vle-
ttuw. news of which ha Jiifct luxm reeeivttl, Mmitleteti owe at tlie mo.t remarkable ease rf oritrte fntlt hlatory of tbe fctate. The laTeaiitaUoMof tbeCoiraiitl of teteetlve to-tlavhave developed the following facta: Mn. IIe lived Ih Vayiwvllle, a small Qiuktr village la Warren County wltk WIM he Anderson, her son liy a former ilivoreel i bUflwiitl, a lad 18 yeant of age. With her tr Mylii temiwrarily her sister, Mr. . S l1.t HlKlitiieWdKn.ofthe family Heard , creams &uIb from the house. I.iit little BlieHWWl wt in lire litci. jn ?mtu i HKirHliiir tlie iHy uiuie icii n arnesriiie iwr Cincinnati- Onthtthame Uvim;ixmw jtaM inif the liouse Hotieedan offensive mhcII oohi ii tlietvf rom. On yesterday afteniooH It get to had that the .MaiUKlV ventured to open one of tiie window, when TIIK MTKNCII BKCAMK MORKIHIJ!. EHterinK he found the room IneonfiifiioRaitd two dead IkhHon lying one on a Iwd ami the otlwr under. A further search revealed a tbinl lwily in the lack room, and all wen: In an advanced Mage of doooiMMltMn, while the head of the otn: in the front roem had been eaten ly rata until the hair and cal were all goiM-. The ImmIm were unrecoKalzable exct jit bv the trarment):. The uioIIkt ami chllil lav in the front room. Mr, llatte, la toe back room, near a lounge, was covered with a tick, and had her head mahed. The vtetiHH had evidently retired, the little girl' pallet lying on the floor Bear the window board, atalned and tumbled, while the ehild U y oh tfee bed, partially core red by dot hen. The poor Btotber had crawled under her bed to die. Uer arm wan gaahed with blowa from the hatchet, aa if it Bad been put up to protect her bead. SCsflCfOH AT OXCI attached to the boy, wrhnae conduct toward the close of the week had been noticed to be tutpickMM. It appeared by testimony before the Coroeer todar that he bad left the bouae on Tuesday night and apent the reat of the week at a hotel. lie waa Been, however, Kereral timea goteg back to tbe piaee. and the discovery of a dime novel, which bad been loaned him on Saturday, lying by Ma mother1 side ikewa that he muat bare apeat tome time la the howe aa late as Saturday night. It appear that after leaving Wayneaville ej Sunday morning he came to Cincinnati, where his father, Daniel K. Anderson, i Uviatr. He stayed at a hotel here over night, vkited hi father, and paaaed the time about thechy. Laat night he resolved to go back to the feene of the tragedy, whether with the intention of eonfeiitg the deed or of putting a bold face upon the matter i not know. He had no money, ami, being unable to pay ai fare, was put of tbe train at i'lainville, a fw mile out from Cincinnati. He went to a hotel, but was rcfuwd admittance, not having money to pay hb lodging. Xothingmore was een of him until 1 o'clock to-dav, wlien he was found on a ooal neap near the" station wHh A UT.T.KTTIIHOUGH Mt8 HKAD and hl right hand gra)Inp a email thirtvtwo caliber platol. He had Imjcii dead feme bwr. The motive of the lad for committing the terrible crime ran onlv lie xunnld. He wa living apiarently on good tcrH with hi mother and aunt, and was rrsarded in tlw village and In the printiiig.omct' where he worked at a teaceabb! Ihjv. The only thing which afford a clew to the mvoterr is that lie acted for or with hi father. Mr. Hatte ww married to Andereon when ahe wa 1 year old. She wa a nrettr girl, and in lu r biter years km regarded as a handMme woman. After the Mrth of the mh dlfflcnltlc am-e and a divorce followed. SHlwerfinently the woman was married to a Mr. llatte, who died mit long avo In an InMiie aylum. The theory of tiie drtectlve U that Ankrvn U in MHitwav iiitHw!iil , m (in- raumri, itiiii iimi .in. rcim ami m'r tlaiijjhter were killed because thev wore wltf the dwd. The ieed has cnatcl a profmitMl fti'itMUlon, and further details are ttMferly awxitod. Ravages t (he Recent Stona In Lislana. New Orleans, Sept. 5. It would appart.mt tht hurricane truck the I.ouliana eoaot alonjj Uk MMilhcrn hre Urn' of Terrcbonnf, tjt. Mary and VcrmlM-m lar.I'hesi. It then twk a northiaterl.v Mre, iwreplni? over that iKtrthm of the .State louml(d (Hi the -iHilhi-a't liy a Him; noiiiiiii' fnmi AtcJwfakya Hay directly at to the river, and "thniv nortk ahiHKthe eiHiie f I'carl Hher. The northwest iHMiiMlarj MH-tii! to have ei.HHHiRvd lu tin f?tt'rn i1hii if VvrwillioH I'arIm, teHdiujf Iir1h ami cm-lnie tlw rner Ik'Iow N'ateWz. Ineliided within the HiHits. thn! aUMH'd lie the par-1-1h of TenrvlMMiM'. H. Main, WrwiltHW, Ijifi.iinlM', AMiniitliH, lfayette, IlnTla, St. Indrv. St. Martin, inoI of .Ifffen-on, Avoxoll.'l'olnte Cool', t Itaton IliHljfe, IlH'nlile, A"-miln, M. .laitic, St. .Iin. St. CIarl-, Oi k'aii-, St. TaniiHaHy,TauxlNihoa, St. Udrna. iivlwtmi, KX ltao limine, lit Mt.WuV.VM f . ... a . Mt :md Wot Fflhiaiia. There I wore r ! (Sani;.!.'e In all thex' parMwe. Tlie adUf rtci ivcd lv a proniiwHt n "m in tlu city Inillcate thatVrop in all the iwrWiei. Imt with t life. t-MyaHd t he nioMt h of t he I ted Itlver ae Imth deva-tated. Tlte iViiO'MecUI correiKiilent, nt to Morgan City, j-endsi dltvi!.nic ait(HiHt ot thf ik!vattl4H in the MHiilK'rn HH-tlnn of the.tati',lmt It Uamt-rc , n-nc!itlm .hi a lan'.r t.inl of what ha al- " readv Imh-h telegraphed vou. Ono InMancu k Mn wj.the jM.wi rof tltc jtulv. At itemlck,
WHm .Morgan t iiy, i. uwemngs were rjo,.,, Mixed , WtfKe; Oals. SSviS N-w ll.crm, Mvd llvt s. were sa.-riHct-.l to tin: t lh' t.W8 T5. The feliowlng iurj of tlw tomado. CtHtgn'winaH Acklln are the CTnelnnati quotations: Flour, Fammv. if there 1 an earlv fnt the Miar crop lly, 4 Wheat, 196e; Corn, 87ft Jill j Mil nothing. Thelat numlH-r of the Oats,c; Rve, 885lc; Pork, . Battni lt(Hige?ldromI.eMtkgivliig a hHig j .M. SXXc; Hogs, C7il.70. Ii-t tfIniiM- Itkmn ildwii and proiwrty de ' ...t ..... .i. . ..... i .1... ..,.. I i m 9 m '
inijiii, Matt inai. inu io! i lire wnurn wl corn eniiw will reach fully 65 iht cent. TImtu i inn a plantation Imtweeii llaton Koogeaiid Xcw Orleans which ceaied with out m)iih ilnmnu'e. A etrreiKi(lcnt from the Hee dM rlet -a v the rice crou will I w a falllirt In Laffitirelit; l'arlh a ianre planter illf rtiarged li2. rice cutters on tlie day following tlw Monti, and hii low alotte will Ite $10,009. felwi',,,frelKl,"?A1.?.; "PPi agree in cnig mat tne out ion ami wni crt will be damaged W ier cent, at t leaM. From Summit, Mlw., tliereprtcemes that the negroes are very much discouraged ,ril"...r.ir,lI!: c.i?! T i-. Jls.rf:,. . fever ' N-a n tsML il n i is a msi uiu t. lbh nanms OAiiaua rmcKKN tAi.At.--lioUor nmsta nice
fowl. When cohl chop off all the meat itslf showed a great saving indraught ml Ikj) it a littks ml wry sniall; out RHll eiMW iB handling. The trial proved tm a lam' iMiiieh of celorj-ami mix with a grmt triumph lo the inventor. Uhj oliickon 1k11 four oggs liani, mash ! f j,e oar wittt which these trials were and mix tltom with olive oil, pepiHir, made is how on exhibition at the Chiwh, mustard and a of vinegar. cago Exposition, where the ieople of the l?at this mixtHiti ttigctlHir, and itud Ihj KorthwLet will hive an opportunity to Miru wrviiur iMHtr it over the chk'WH. f exauitae lu oonstruetioB.
INDIANA STATE NEWS. Jamb Thonwix, HvIhc at lkoekftehi, Sheihy Cwly, eoiK44 svieUe oh the Wth nit, by JMr4K into a well, jf eevee to Tnk r?eWe ef Jehu Cool:, James stm. ami George Buwljr, at Kakhtto p, wore entered ly burglars ami rotieetl of article valued at ISO) oa tbe Hi lit of tbe 87th
A tmkihle lleht eeoarml on tbe fist nit, at CambrnUe City, Wayae Coaaty, whlck uilwu.l in tk tfeatb of i..Ur V.,r,ji ' tb wth Carroll, twBV J-" He wj a party of oUters wtnt to COHwkl,'e CUy for a little srort. While tltere Carroll and a man named L'e Morwui quarrel-d, whR Morgan drew ... " " Aflar the UorrlWe affilr a Vtallanee Committee tt are to the Mlding ., au iminKi it. uuwnf Jiurau bad not been at)rcbHded no to the 3d. A max named CoplaAd, la tbe aouthweftt partot Hendricks County, while repairing a buxz raw a few dava ao, bad bla right arm compietely cat oS and the flesh on hla left breaat twrib'y mamcled. At tbe fair at MMdleferk, a small town near Kokomo. a few days atnee, Lewi Hock, of Kokomo, la a fight, killed George Thompson, proprietor and manager of a dance-hall. It seems Hock and Thompson had some words tbe day before, and Thompson, wishing to avoid any farther trenbie, gave the charge ol his hall to bis roufla during the day, bat, Ykttlne tbe tent and coming in contact with Hock, a quarrel ensued. Hock struck Thompson on tbe head with brass-knuckle, knocking him down, and after he had fallen kicked him la the side. Thompson died In fifteen miantea. Hoek attempted to escape, bt was caught before he got oat Of the grojn !f, and is now under arrest. The per tor Court, in general tons, has. by a ttaaalmou opmkm, reversed the Judgment againat Warren TaU, entered by Judge Burn, for contempt of eonrt la shooting William Love, who was a witness la Bums' Court. Burns fined Tate 110,000. Oliver H. Miller, of Rising fun, whose term of ofiee expired en the 1st, has held tbe GtHee of County Clerk and Auditor alternately and coaseeutively for twenty years. The departure of one Wallace, a Stone Bluff (Fountain County) train -dealer, is asnouncetL He Is akl to b r,O0O bushels of wheat ahead of the farmer. There will he a grand reunion of the soklters of northern Indiana, at Auburn, on tbe 19th ami Kh of Septeml er, being tbe fifteenth anniversary of tbe battle ot Cblckamauea. 7 he remains of L. D. Iaeersoll, at the time ot hie decease Librarian of the War Department at Wasnlnetoe, were buried at Craw fordtvtne on tbe evening of the 1st. The assessed value of Indianapolis property fur 1)79, in round number, la 18.000,000. The municipal tax levy is fixed at 75 cents; school, IS cents; total for all purposes, M cents. & Rohkrts, a stock-buyer, was accosted the other nitiht by a (tranter, on the road near Cicero, and asked for a ride la hii trnzgy. Roberts, making room for bis new companion, was diMlt a blow la tbe side with a stone, by an accomplice, and pulled from bis bugry striking on bis head. While stunned by the fall, he was robbed ot 9170. On rallying and making an effort to rise he was kicked In the side. The robbers made their escape and art yet at large. A most diabolical attempt at murder took place at Millersburg, seven miles east of Uoshen. on tbe 1st. Lawrence Konantz. a . . . , ....... ... t. boteikeeper, aMeulted W wife with a rock weighing flfteen or twenty pound. At the ' time ot this attack Mrs. Kcaantz wjs lylo? 1 at the point of death from dropsy, from w hlc'.i j she hss been a great sufferer. The iendlsh I u hand was arretted ami given preliminary trial at Mlilwrshur, tuoueht to Gohen and locked I up. Next day be wa ttken to Warsaw and ImpritOHI to await trial at the next tern ot Elkhart County Circuit Court. A touso man nantd Thomson, liviie In Johnson County, recently committed sukkle heeause a widow he expected to marry dismissed him lor getting drunk. Hi bo iy wa found in an unused wU. He I a t forced himself through a slxteea-lnch opening In the cover, and, on reaching the bottom, sat down and suffocated Uimvlf by placing his face In the water, leanlne over on his knees for the purpose. His shoulders and fie tteck of the head were perfectly dry. J Err N'evitt, a LawreBceourg farmer, was fatally stabbed by James Stacker, bis hired man, a few nights ago. While arranging a belt at IallanarxHia on tbe 4th, John Babney was caught is the stack and thrown over the shaft. His legs and arms wrre broken and his bead badly mutilated. He is faulty hurt. Mr. 8. L. KtswoKTHT, Cashier of the First National Bank of Thoratown, was thrown from his horse a few evenings ago, and sustained a eoajvound fracture ef his ankle. Even It he Uvea he will he a erippk. THE following are the current prices for leailing staples In Indianapolis: Flour, f4.5J &40; Wheat, No. S Rel, A SttcceMfal Trial. The Prosser twin cvlindar car dsigned for transjwrting grain in bulk ki a grat novelty in railroad rollingstock. It is erapuatioally rolling-stocic M jt actually carries its load within its whnela. A oar ol this de5ription , o , . ... -t,-,, enn hiiahala lrge SMOUgh to hold about oW Dustisis of grain was loaded and run over about 1,000 miles ol road to test it, both as to its effect upon the grain cara a w a i a nwi ana aiso aa w iw behavior utioa the rails. The gram was taken out improved in condition and the car
. HINTS FOK THE HOUSEHOLD. The Titbits -To ir)VtiU wilk from rapMly wwring put itt k verV small itortioti of biatrixmaU of hhU. BrtwkfnH Com Hread: $'M lh iik'al at nljfbt, kikI whH cool, mh r f IMMJiiful of vt, two of flKrU'iiing', th None of iiiofn's, a Httlfi flt, Mir well, Mini in the morning mir on a lxtttoml tin, and Ixtko. llrown liroul: Tako one tiirt of corn inenl, ionr on Iwilini? water or milk ; -wIhjii cool add Hctip ofwast, two Hlioijufiiis of nHilase, h littuj sstlt ami oiio quart of rytt Hour, wet with milk, and tir with a 'spoon, l'our in tins or pniis to ri. 11hk tdow. Haiskd Biscuit. Take wine light liruHil-dongli suflicieiit for two square tins of hiwjuit, mold in four ounces of butter, and let it ri.o again, and when litrlit nick no small bunches of dough
and di-op on buttered tins. Let rise a few minutes, then bake slowly. Toronto Pickles : Take one peck of tomatoes, gathered green, and one-third as many pepjMjiv, soak them in cold water twenty-four hours ; cold, sharp vinegar enough to cover, with an ounce of bruised cloves to a gallon of vinegar. Tomates pickled in this way will keep one year. ri -Fried Cucumbers: Pare, cut into lengthwise slices more than a quarter of an inch thick, and lay for half an hour in ice water; wipe each piece dry: sprinkle with pepper and salt, and dredge with flour; fry to a light brown in good dripping or butter; drain well and serve hot. Annie Sandwich Pudding : Pare and slice thinly some mellow, acid apples and butter some thin slices of lightbread. Into a buttered lmking-dish out, first, a layer of broad and butter just moistcnedwith warm water, then a thick layer of apples, sweetened and seasoned with cinnamon. Repeat these layers until the dish is full, but the last layer should Imj bread buttered on both shies. j Cover with a plate and bake one and a half to two hours in a tlow oven, liemove the plate two or three times and baste the top with h few spoonfuls of I butter ami water. Should the apples be , very dry, it will lie necessary to jour in a little water at the side of the pudding. Half an hour before the pudding is done, remove the plate and let the crust brown nicclv. Eat with cream and sugar. The reason why nsedteal practitioners Jo ' not fceMtate to prfscribe Dr. F. WHnoftB Anti-Periodic or Fever and Aeae Tonic is as . follows: Messrs. Wheeiock, Finlay it Co.. of New Orleans, its Dronrietort. have nubllsned its composition, and physicians have approved J i because It InTariaWy proves stteeetsfuL Itia for sale by all Draggtata. Da. Jcme's Pamphlet on Catarrh, Asthma, etc, sent free. Enclose stamp. Dr. J. D. Judge A Co., 7V Beach sHreet, Boston, Mass. Insist on having a Gilbert's Starches Cmkw .Tacki-onV Bent Sweet NavyTolmeeo. Msr PSl.MiMrtfcetHMle far BeaSMSM. riCalft J. X. blOOOAKr St CO., ttittalrijhfc Johnson's BliMdSlS X. Third Street, St.LoHla.Md. S350 a hoktw ArenU Wanted best eUtecarttCH la ue werw: eae aaraaw frm. AAtffa Jar Umnann. t LKVWHm ssBBBaaV AJi.ae . I LUtfi arUekwplBt rtrrf-Trate fI tOm!lr fstmm-Aiwrta wairfel , rwhere-fct . HMjuermritid-IJ't wMe tHBe-m4 fer Oirwlar. ' HOHT WKLIX 48 Vie St. N.Y. V. U 1297. AGENTS, READ THIS. aad wxxlMfut inmiUona. U. ... v... trLnt m,tMi Sac VMiree. MiKKllAN k CO.. ManbaU, kstah. BEAUTIFUL fDC at IJS,!TiJlrV 4MoMonlr SMI. Hrfnt nrw 9 Stop Orrn. two fU aptoluwl only SWe. Kleirant tww Kotewooe faoa tMLOII tlll.JA,n,r,14K AiisMtoa I eta rB)g wtOi tbuawaei ot retwnee. Adenas U. t. PIANO et ORGAN CO. KnrTetK. P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ICTORIAL HISTORYtuWORLD K esalalwi 919 Sae KMerleal encrarlnc anl 1M tore eoueWmtiimn nwrx and to tbe newt o moWo tMArrnf Iho World rwr noblkihL ItielWat MaM. Bead for timen nmm and mra terBM te ABeata. aaa . te whf It trii IVm- Uum any oOr b. AtWrw vmiivii tHtut twurvn ivi w T mil Ha. I PERPETUAL Sorgliuin Evaporator, tis. $20. ta. CHEAP AND OURAILL jod tar Cirelr. AiMfM tt.e coir Uuurciutr, CHAPMAN Jt CO., Mad lou, Iud. REWARD IT Itilixl, iteniac. r Uieerated tMles Uiat Veninf l'ile KriHrtlr tails to cam Utrea linmediaie rIW. eareseM's of lone mHMllwt la lwA and ordtnafT cm la 2 dar. PIIITIfiN .Vcne (Mn WIS 1 UaJaM WsWaVshB terasmr o prtnM en it in we a rm Zfr.7.lMUUr'iMgnature. I Mia. Mi JJ"iSla K?.etr.ll D. H. LAMBKRSON, cnillATW hRKKCH I41MM RIRm, Skot-Gvu, RtrtlTtn, CARTRIDIES, SHELLS, PMNEIIS, 4. ALrt atame tor l(tMrated Catalneae. Osmo and wa naaw. Ml State sc, CUeace, ta
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