THOMAS CRAWFORD IS CALLED HENCESuccumbs to Lingering: Illness Caused by Dropsy and OtherComplications.* _IThomas Crawford died yesterday forenoon at 10:30 o'clock at. his;homo, 505 Pleasant street, following an Illness of five months with dropsy and other rimplications.Mr. Crawford was a Hamilton county pioneer, having moved to his farm nine miles south of Williams thirty-two years ago. where the family resided until coming to thisdty about thirteen years ago.The deceased was horn Dec. 15, 1841, in Franklin, Ohio, making him 74 years of age. He was united in marriage fifty-three yeurs ago last May. The wife and four sons and two daughters are left to mourn his passing. The sons and daughters are Mrs. G. C. StafTord; Mrs. Frank Blair, Clias. and John Crawford, all of this city; A. P. Crawford, Ellsworth, and M. S. Crawford of Turtle Lake, Wii. One brother. Martin Crawford.* Franklin, Ohio, and three sisters, Mrs. Amanda Stevens, Vermillion. S. D.. Mrs. Lydia Ho wen, Madrid, and Mrs. Maggie Scotten, Connersville, Indiana, also survive the deceased.scPi