Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 January 1891 — Page 2
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Weekly Journal, he county, 11.35,
Ib5&— Death of Juhu* Hare, arch deacon born 1TUY IdTl— Disturbances in Paris suppressed by the army resignation of Gen. Trochu. IST2—iovt«re snow storm in western territories of
38S3—In ParK Gnstave Dore» artist, died, aged 50 years. 1SS8—-Dr. Oeorge M. Beard died in New York, aged 4tt years.
THE KED CROSS.
it la a pity muukihil are so conscienceless. Perhaps it arises from ignorance of what is the real.'y best. The International Rt?d Cross society is the leading benevolent organization of'tlie world. It is the one brotherly tie that binds together nil the civilized nations. It, was formed to jrive »i«l to the wounded on a battlefield. Clara Barton, its American president, hits extended its labors in this country to include all groat calamities by flood, tiro, enrihtinnko, famine or pestilence.
The eiup-jror of Japan Jind tlie Irinc of Bolgiuni irv tho presidents of the society in their respective realms, so earnestly are they interested in the good works which are its object. Wherever there is need the Red Cross steps in and does its task swiftly and deftly, making no call on the general public or on government for aid or money. The badge of the Red Cross society a crimson cross on a white ground. Wherever it is seen it is sacred, and guards and hostile armies relax their lines and let it euteri
And now come some thoughtless Americans, and for jmrpose of gain appropriate this sacred badge as a trade mark to sell their wares. It has tjeeu uj-eil as a label on cigars, patent medicines and washboards. Worse than all, organizations formed for private gain have taken this badge, called themselves Red Cross societies, and have obtained sums of money under false pretenses. The real Red Cross society there fore has brought a bill before congress asking that it be made ati offense against the United States statutes for outsiders to use the name or insignia. It is to bo hoped that hereafter, for the good name of the country ami mankind, Americans will stop appropriating then: to private ami commercial uses, whether there is any law passed or not.
Reipe.sentativk Mo Ci.oskkv has in troduoed a lengthy bill regulating the establishment and government of build ing and loun associations. It umonds the present law so as to provide that titty instead of teu people shall bo em powered to organize such associations, with two hundred instead of ono hnn dred shares of stock. It further pro vides that no company organized under the laws of another State shall be allowed to do business in this State without first depositing $100,000 in cash or securities with the Treasurer of State .that no interest shall be charged stock holders beyond tho legal coutraot rate and that the premiums shall not exceed 5 cents on each 8100 that the weekly payment shall not exceed 50 cents week and that the membership fee shall be 25 cents on each $100, with an al lowanco of 5 per cent for defraying the expenses of tho association. Tho issue of paid-up stock is prohibited, and it is expressly provided that the secretary of each association shall publish and distribute among stockholders a sworn statement annually of the financial oporations of the concern.
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next city electiou occurs in May
when successors to Couucilmen Scott Evans and Elmore will be chosen. The question of municipal ownership of light pl"nt will in all probability be thi issue and.the people will then havo opportunity to record their will. As Burning that all of these gentlemen will be candidates for re-elcotion the defeat of Soott would defeat the proposition buy and mean tho acceptance of tin proposition printed in
With three couucilmen, Elmore Evans and Walter, against the city pur chasing an eleotric light plant of own ond tho otlior three, Scott, Key nolds and Jones unalterably in favor ot it as they say they are, and Mayor Oari ready to cast tho deciding vote in favor it looks very much as if Crawfordsville wouid do its own lighting after August I. The only way to escape this result is for the opposition to follow tho bril liant examples of tho Democrats in tl CJ. S. Senate and talk it to death.
A bill has been introduced in tin House providing that any man wl shall be pr-jven guilty of whipping his wife, shall himself receive sixty lashes and that the public shall bo admitted to the jail yard to
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FRIDAY, JAN. 23,. 1891.
This Date in History- Jan, 23. 157l—lVnth of James, earl of Moray, nvctu of .Scotland. 1800—Death of William Pitt. statesman torn IT.YJ. 1S44—-Death of Sir Kranois Ihirdott, politician born 17T0. 18M—M. de IVhI.sco, Kussiun inlnlsternt Washinfrton. died at his home in Uoorgetown,
WILLIAM etTT.
United State* railroads blockaded till Feb. 19. 1874—Marriage of the Duke and 'Duchess of Edinburgh '.the latter Archduchess Marie, of
Russia
him whipped. By
all means let th bill pass.
Now that the lire alarm system is thoroughly in the counoil should puss an ordinance against Bending in a fake alarm.
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Proceedings of tho Legislature— Othor Stato Nowa.
The I.egUlature.
vp«*i.is,
Ind,, .lau. 'J !. A new
road law propping that township trustees shall .levy a tax of iifty cents ^n ouch SL00 of valuation for improvelent purposes »s mulct* discussion in the Indiana Uoue and wa indefinitely post inetl/:r- /rhe Guthrie bill providing for tree school-books as defeated by a oavty vote. The House took another turjt at the dressed* beef trust bv on^mssiny a bill without amendment which, provides that native live stock only shall be hilled or consumed us food at any of the State benevolent. penal or reformatory institutions. lleavv penalties are provided for every violation of the law.
A memorial from the Indiana ^isolation of Civil Kntfineer.s was presentto the Senate asking that an appropriation of S'JOIUHW be made for 1 niana's exhibit at the world's fair.
It is possible the Senate will have another election contest to dispose of. Senator Lovelaml. of Miami and Howard counties, defeated his opponent, Milo \V. Karnes, by eighteen votes ae•ordinyr to the face of the returns. Mr. Karnes tiled contest proceedings a few ays after the election, but withdrew them. It is reported now that he will ransfer the contest to the Senate.
The Legislative committee on prisons will fro to Michigan City Saturday evening to be^rin the investigation of the harges made airainst Warden Murdoch. The House committee last ni^ht iecided to call upon Governor Hovey nd Secretary Johnson of the State Hoard of Charities to learn from them what they know about the allejred mismanairement of the prison.
Impri«oned the Wrong Mkii. Indianapolis Ind.. .Ian. 2^.--A man supposed to be John Carpenter was arrested in Grant County about three months afo on a charge of attempting to collect S1 .*» from Mrs. Susan Units as ijrent's fees in a pension ease. He was placed in jail here and regularly indicted by the {rrand jury, though he protested that he had never heard of the woman or 1 pension. Thursday be occupied the prisoner's box in the Federal Court and Mrs. Hulls was called to the stand. She told the story of the attempt to »lleet the fees, but said that she did not believe the prisoner was the man. Cpon the surest ion of the court two thcr "witncsses were: ^called, but both were |uitc posiivc that Carpenter was not the man who made the illegal demand upon Mrs. Hulls. At this revelation the court declared that an e^rreyious blunder had been committed.
The man proved to he S. K. Williams, Michigan, ami said that he had tried to communicate with the authorities :ind establish his innocence, but could not iret them to listen to his story or take any interest in him.
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Waiiasii Iml.. .Ian. luwTe.s Furness. a sm,,iih citizen, recently obtained permission of K. 11. ISechley. general passenger agent of the Cincinnati, Wabash .fc Michigan railroad, to issue an oilicial lime canl. tile expense of printing same to be borne bv l-'urness, who was to reimburse himself by securing advertising along the road. Kurness has slfipped out. leaving unpaid a heavy bill for printing part of the folders. The original number to lie issued was
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only 0,000 are out ard the advertisers are making life a burden to Mr. liecklev, claiming that Kurness represented the railway company, l-'urness placed 8:1.000 worth of advertising, collected .$.000 worth and dropped the scheme. -Mr. Ilecltley warns the public' to make no contracts with him as a representative of his company.
A Dynamiter on Trial.
ttt:i.livviM.K. Ind., Jan. •j:i.---Willard Thrasher. Samuel Thrasher and Sheldon Wagoner, defendants in the dynamite eases, demanded separate trials, and Wilhtrd Thrasher is now on trial. Last, .March a dynamite bomb was placed under the boiler of a saw-mill belonging to Tom Vandivcr. of Hrookiield, and the boiler and machinery were completely destroyed. A White Cap letter was left near the mill tellin Vandiver to take warning by that night's work and leave the community. A detective named Ilohhs claims to have employe,1 William Thrasher to sell stolen goods furnished by a band of thieves to which llobbs claimed to belong and tliu.s getting liih confidence drew oui his admission of committing the crime.
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oi.twinrs. Ind,. Jan. '2H.—Jefferson Hailey, a stock-buyer and farmer living two miies east of Washington, Ind., was robbt-d of about 2 o'clock Thursday morning.- Three burglars broke into his farm-house and seenred the money, which was in the pockets of his pants, lying near the b.*4. One of the children was awakened as the thieves were leaving and gave the alarm. Mr. HaiSey tired two shots without effect. 1 I
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yesterday. The defeat of Kvnns unu Elmore would be a triumph for munici pal ownership and make the property oi tho Water and Light Company almost worthless.
I in I.. -I.i ii. Mrs.
Catharine Kron. living west of this city, committed suieide Ivy drowning herself in a cistern. Mrs. Kion was the widow of the late Jacob Kron. who died about four months ago. ICver since the death of her husband Mrs. Kron has been despondent.
NIim' IVi*«mu« Hurt.
Coi.i Mlii s. Ind., .Ian. j:i.—The northbound mail train was thrown from the track Thursday morning a few hundred yards south of Franklin, as it was rounding a curve, by running into a cow. Nine of the passengers were injured, none, however, fatally.
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ander Matnsey. a prominent farmer of Hendricks County, committed suijide by fastening a trace chain suspended from a beam around his neck. He feared he would y,, n!5aUL..
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Without the slightest exaggeration we may assert that, with very few exce|tions, the city governments of the United States are the worst in Christendom—the most expensive, the most inefficient and the most corrupt.
Among our greater muuiciiiahties we naturally look lirst at New York tuid Philadelphia. Both are admirably situated each stands on rising ground with water on both sides: each is happy in position, in climate, in all tho advantages to hi desired by a great metropolis. In each what is done by imlividuals is generally will and sometimes splendidly done, and in each what i« done by the corporate authorities in matters the mi\st essential to a projier city government is either wretchedly done or left utterly undone.
Everywhere are wretched wharves, fonl docks, inadequate streets and inefficient systems of sewerage, paving and lighting. Pavements which were fairly good at- the beginning have Iuvji taken up and replaced with utter carelessness, and have been prematurely worn out oi rained. Obstacles of all sorts are allowed: tangled networks of wires frequently exist in such masses overhead as to prevent access to buildings in ise of fire and almost to cut oft the rays of the sun. Here aud there corporations or private persons have Iteen .allowed to use the streets in such a manner as to ruin them for the general public. In wet weather many of the most iiujioriaiit thoroughfares are covered with reeking mud in dry weather this mud, reduced to an impalpable dust containing th" germs of almost every disease, is blown into the houses and into the nostrils the citizens. Andrew 1). White
Another signal tells if timber, wedges, tools or the foreman are required below. Formerly, when a bell rope from i()0 to l.iton feet in length wasused.it was so heavily eounterweighted or held by such a counter spring that it took an ablebodied man with a six foot run to sound the gong above. Wants were only known by tickets attached to the bucket or slip, or after the toilsome climbing of messengers to the surface. Now the tool "nippers" and the "[Miwder monkey'' are the only traveling men in the ground below. The remainder of the shift stays at. the level until relieved. When the fact that the human voice cannot be heard over 100 feet under ground is considered, the advantages of electric communication for mining purposes become manifest.— New ork Commercial Advertiser.
The Hud I,:TUU.
lhe Had Lands of Dakota are composed of a white clay, which, by the action of rains, hius beeu cut into hillocks. They are not high, seldom more than forty or fifty feet,: but it is up one and down another the whole way. You cannot follow the water courses, for there are none a gullv, forty feet deep, with a foot and a half of mud at the bottom. is the nearest approach to a water'•ourse in the whole region. At. every few yards you must stop and. with spade and shovel, cut a path down the side of a hill in order to descend, and then up the side of the one opposite in order to get up again.
The mud is as sticky as tar. and in going a few yards the wheels of a igon become solid round cakes, and all the mules that you can hitch to it will not be able to pull it a foot further. Then the spades are brought and the wheels cleared, the operation liemg reixsatwd two or three times in a hundred yards. The extent of the Bad Lands in Dakota is probably a hundred miles from north to south by fifteen to thirty miles wide and if the Indians find abetter stronghold iu this country the plainsmen would like to hear of it.—Interview in St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
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"Yes, a good many odd characters come in herein the course oft went}'-four hours," said one of those bank marshals who wheel the bewildered into line and keep the stream of Immunity moving before the little wired windows of the tellers. "One day a quaint little lady came in and in a gently nervous, way told me she wanted to deposit $1 .Oliil. I showed her what to do. and turned to leave her. Then she began to go through the little reticule that hung on her arm. I watched her for a moment as she carefully took out her various articles. Hut she evidently hadn't found whut she was after, for a second later she closed the sachel with a sharp suap. walked over to me and started in on a long apology that in her hurry she had left lhe $1,000 at lmiue by mistake. Then she went out. 1 didn't pay much attention to her. and had forgotten her, when about a month afterward she came in again and went through tho Bamo performance and," added the official with a laugh, "she's been keeping it up at regular |eriods for years."—New York Times.
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OJVJ3 EXJOYS Both the method and results when S Synv| of Figs is taken it is pleasant, iitul refreshing to the taste, unit acts gently yet promptly oil the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system eneetuallv, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever prodticed, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial iu its efleets, prepared only from the
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CITY TAXES
For 1890.
I'll AWKOIIIISVII.I.I'., lMl.jAN. 1 Hill Iil.v-|,iijei uf City nt niwforilsville
To the Intl. Notice Is hi-i-eliy (liven Hint tlielnx ituiilicitf-" for (.'it luxes i,,r I lie Vein- IMiO Is mm- In my IiiiikIs unci tlint I inn reiuiv to receive tim*, I thereon cliio-L'eil. The follimliur shows the rate of liixiitiun nr. (.'iieli one hiitnl, .1 ilolhir* worth ol |iro|ieiiy. Hute ,.i la.viitiun lor 1HH0 s.i '-enls on eneh one Ininiii-eil ,|iilhirs ami null elleeiiis.
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In u,i,lit ion lot he aliovit there is eliiirireil to each person ownitiir, keeping or iiarhoilint within li-eeity, one ma! itoir ."»0 cents, one feiiinledoir ?t .(10, each aililltiouiit 'lii(r ?1.00, laves uiiisthe puiit on or before thetlilril Moniluy In A prii, 1 hill.
City orders wlli not he pniil to any one on In^ ilclinqueiil tuxes. Ail parties are wurned utnilnst hiiyin^ tiieni.
Theunuiiui sale of iieiini|Uent luniis am] tot.s will take place on the seei tin I Monday in l-'el, rijiir'', 1
Si) 1. Persons owlnir dclinmiciit t.ixes will save eostsiind irouhle liy setti'nir I imliuteiy.
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It can he *riven in a cupol u»a or eoHeo.or in nr tick's of food, without the knowledge of tin t'Ullunt. Ifnooefsary It. Is JthsoliiU-ly itarml and willcffoct prrnuuuMit and sperdy our whether thu natcnt-ls a inodi.'ratoarlukororan Hlcholicwreck. ITNKVEK KAILS.
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All Points North. South and West. South hound.- No. MNik'hl Ivxpress. l''.*J."a in., daily: No. last mail, l.'.'O. p. m. ihilly No. 1». IhMll'oid Aec'JinUKMlatiod, .VJ7-p. in., i'xeopt Sunday,
North htmnd.—No. 4, nlrht express, "MO a. n.. daily No. •.», fast, mail, 2.p. in.: No, 10 .afayct-te Accommodation, JO.4'J a. in. except Sund iy.
No freight trains carry passengers. Trains 1, 4, •*, (), stops only al Couut.ysento.
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Wajrncr Sleepers and Keeiinlny Chair Car/ on nljrht trains. Jlest modern day coaehesor all trains.
Connecting with solid Vestibule tralus at HUK)tninKUR aud Peoria to and rotn ssour river, llenver and tlie Pacific coast.
At Indianapolis, Cincinnati. Sprinjrtlehl and Collimhus to and from the Kasturn and
board cities. THAIN8 AT ORAWFOI D3VILLE. GOING WEST.
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No.10 Mail (d) l:.r)"am No. 'J Express .J»:JHam No. 18 Mail :10 No.s Mall f:U5 pin For full Information re^ardln^r time, rule.® and routes, consult the ticket Hpunt and P. AtK folders. OKOHOK KOHINSON. Avt
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