Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 September 1891 — Page 7

Top Buggy

Phaeton for

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LBERT S. MILLER,

-WANTS YOU TO SEE—

HIS OWN MAKE

for

jump-Seat Surrey for

Wagon for

nd

his Entire Disolay in the East end

of the Carriage House.

«CH. F. KINGI» Wholesale Crocer,

IS i: and 126 South Washington Street.

Lyle & Smith,

oundersAi,i Mechanics

SO 1 ISTortli

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As BUYERS are always in the Market for fine Oak Trees or Logs at Top Prices, and as SELLERS have all kinds of Hard Wood building lumber, whether you want to build a coal bin or a palace. And as to price on CHEAP Lumber—

All irregularities of

.•iri'l, incisors easily removeil and I'Wit in a natural condition. .1 any manner. *J

Make

1Q0 Reward!

'«me a trial.

St.*

'rawford&ville Lumber Co.

Your Price

E0RGE W. BENEF1EL

Wterinarv Dentist.

'M'KICK AT

Pike St. Livcrv.

inn to gnarI'lceriiteil

'i! !X)..-ricnoe enables all eases

You will tinil our Uro.irl I-",

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$110.00

$125.00

$135.00

$100.00

is

Ours.

use not? ag and do not confmo the most

Professional Visits To Any Part Of The State.

Satisfaction Guaranteed.

OrawforilsvilUv"-'! mliiinn.

or tin Man who can bake :inil in more (liilctrunt st vies

lietti'itliiin

The Crawfordsville Transfer Line,

It. VVASjKUP, Proprietor.

Mn^urs unci liaggage transferred to hotels, depots or any part of the city. I ,.,v.

OMNIBUSES, CABS AND HACKS. oi ciers at the stables on Market street, or at the '""•mcli ollice at C. A. Snodgi\ -r' store on Washingion street. Telephone No. 47.

BKHAD mid CAKHS

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Horrible Fate of Two Girls Overton Oouuty, Term,

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They Arc Murdered by Unknown Scoundrels Who Attempt to Cover

Their Crime by Cremation.

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N A mi vn,1,k, Tenn.. Sept. 7.—A horribit*, story of a double murder ha* reached here from Livingston. Overton county, about ob miles from the railroad. Sunday ni^ht tin* family of William Smith wont, to church, leavinir two ^rirls, 17 and PJ years of a«fc. in the

Iuhim'

alone,

About 'J o'clock a neighbor noticcd an unusual light 1 ho direction of Smith's dwelling. He ran over and fonnd the house rapidly burning. lie arrived just in time to see the bodies of the two yirl.s. both dead, lying on the lloor in the center of a downstairs room. Their faces were covered with blood and their clothing disordered. So tierce were the. Haines that the bodies could not be rc.scued. I The girls had undoubtedly been luurdered, after which the house was set I on fire. The family was a very re* spectable one.

E A N A N O O

Jtm'lprnrity IIa* Nothing to l)o with the l{*uio%:tl oT the ICinbargn. CAPK MAV. N. Sept. 7.—The negotiations which ended with the withdrawal of the prohibition against the importation of American pork into (icrmanv were concluded at Saratoga and not at Cape May Print. The conclusion was readied while the president was at Saratoga by John W. Foster, representing the United States government, and Count von Munn. charge d'a tYaires. representing the (Scrman government, and was approved by the president. The removal of the pork restriction has nothing to do with any question of reciprocity,

tiou of imported meats by this povern-!

ment under the law of the last congress,

asiiini.ton

Sept.

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well as by France.

Boulogne after the German occupation during the last war. The trees were entirely stripped of their leaves, while many were torn by the roots. In the Hoise itself forty trees were struck by lightning. At Saint Denis, the 5'inile distant suburb on the north, two persons were killed as they were seeking shelter under a railway bridge. I'p to this hourthe vietimsof the storm couut up four killed and ten wounded by falling trees and chimney stacks. The total loss in the

at 1,000,000 francs. Among the public buildings struck by lightning were the 1'antheon. the resting place of Victor Hugo anil other famous dead, the mint and the spacious Theater I)u Chattelet. Fortunately no serious damage was done to either of these buildings. .Scientists assert that the Eiffel tower causes electrical disturbances, and that the climate here has been much worse since the tower was built.

St.'iiintiout llivneri Anpry.

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—Mississip­

pi steamboat men are very wroth because, as they allege, the river is being manipulated in the interests of lumbermen. No boats lire now running north of Davenport, and the trouble lies in the closing of the dams and the upper reaches of thc river.

log owners want to drive down a lot of logs the dams are opened and the logs limited. Then the dams are closed until another drive is ready. In this way the water is kept at so low a stage most of the time that boats are unable to run.

Tv l.tvi'S Lost lit Si*a.

7

—The Kritish steam­

er James Kurpic, Capt. Smith, from! New York August IS for Malmo, has arrived at Falmouth short handed. She I reports that during the passage she encountered very heavj' weather. Dur-1 inga blow several big seas boarded tin?! steamer. One of them carried the mate overboard, and a short time afterward the steward wsis also washed oil thc steamer. It was impossible tc have the ni n.

I.lKm* for rrortnr'n Place,

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Proctor has sent his resignation toPresident Harrison, to Hike effect September u. The .same authority] hay* Stephen P. Klkins. of New York: and West Virginia, will assume the duties of the war otlice lyuber 1 by the appointment of the pi^idenU

ol the pirsiuenu ... muter toHluyti.N. •!.. ^SEPT. 7.—T

Made

CA RR MAV. N. .1.. ^sept.. 7. —Tbe president, has appointed John S. l)nr* liani. Kentucky.•minister resident ami 1 consul general to llayti. Mr. Ditrliam is now consul at San Domingo, and is a colored man of edneation and aliilitv. This transfer was made also on account of the necessity «d dispatch, owintf to the presence ot yellow fever and the revolutionary troubles. y,

Vast forests in I'lunies.

HOT Si'KiNtis. Wash., Sept. 7. A terrihle -forest tire is ra«rinj the (,'aseade mouTitains m-arhcre. Jt extends a dtstanee of -jr» mill's and for three da\ has been fanned by a *t rony wind. '1 h*. hotel htiiMiners and eottaires are cmlanfrcrcd by the llyin^ sparks.

Two Horned In Dentil. ,sept. 7. ire iest roved nine

houses at (ittbeii, Uramienburjr. T^vr persons were burned to death, undo la r*v crem

numlier of horses and cut lie wcrt-

SHORT SPECIALS.

Capt. .lames Franklin, a noted horse breeder, died Friday at Ciallatin, Tenn., aged 15 years.

Fin* at Cedar Rapids, la., Friday caused a loss of £ltt,G00 on which there was insurance amounting to

Hethel's tobacco and rehundling house at Louisville. Ky., was burned Thursday n'ghL Loss, SJU,U00, covered by insurance. OW. K. llagburn. of Kldorado, Kan has sued the *hieugo & Alton for $10,OuO damages for injuries sustained while traveling over that road.

The American fat and live stock show will be held in Chicago in the exposition building November 11-21, inelusive. The aggregate premiums have been limited to$ll),000.

A terrific rainstorm visited Newport. Ky.. Friday night. There is no sewer system, anil the losses will reach 000 in washout damages to new watermain trenches and Hooded cellars.

John (iorman. one of the wealthiest citizens of Monee. III., was killed by the cars on the Illinois Central road Friday. Mr. Gorman was 7* years old and the father of Chief of Police Gorman, of Jolict.

John Colman, superintendent of the Kuhy mine near Forest City, Oil., was shot and killed Friday night by John J?t. Pierre, night watchman at the mine. Two shots took etVect in Colman's side. The cause of the shooting is not known.

Nicholas Weber, of Mansfield. 0., the old man who shot his son-in-law, Philip Duhlman. Thursday afternoon and then fired seven shots into his own head, is still alive and likely to recover. liuhhuan. who stopped Weber's bullet with his teeth, has a badlyswollen jaw and is in about as bad a condition as his assailant.

Our Circulation.

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Sept. 7. Secretary

Foster liu* prepared a statement showing the amounts of various kinds oi money in circulation in the United States iliirintT the. past thirty years,

but is based upon the acceptance by This table shows that the lowest mark the German government of the inspec- I

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)1P circulation was ill ISO-.!, when it

wns So:J-l.(.'7,744,

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here is an:

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impression that the action of t.«ermany iS78 the circulation was S72t', 1^2,034, a in regard to American pork and other per capita of SiFrom that point products will be followed within a has steadilv risen till in 1S01, when reasonable ti-:e by Austro-Hungary, as

WORK OF A STORM.

The Champs IClvtees In Pari*, Strewn with Wrcckft -l our Person* Iead. Pa Sep..

7

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—The effects of the re-

cent storm are manifest in the Champs! ,, ,, Rlysees. which resembles the Hois do Imn-V

THE MARKETS.

iirstins rrot'Lsloim, Kto.

1 1 2

or S10.2H per capita,

increased to §20.W per capita in

from which point it receded till in

circulation is $1,500,007,555 and per capita -523.45.

Throe Putted State* Soldiers Drowned. SPOKANK FALLS, Wash., Sept. 7.— Thursday night four soldiers—J. U'Keefe. Corporal Offerson, J. Hrown ana Patrick llogan—belonging to Com* infantry, were out on Lake Coenr d'Alene in a sailboat when one of them lost his hat and in attempting to get it upset the boat and all were thrown into the water. There were no means of rescue at hand. and .1. O'Keefe, Corporal Offerson and .1. llrown were drowned. llogan saved himself by hanging on to the boat until picket! up-

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The Fnllliru ilcconl.

New iihk

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Ft,otTK—Quiet t)ut ptosvdy. Spring Wheat Patents. tiakers', Winter Wheal Fiour Patents, strulghts, f4.75^5.U».

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Kule«.t easier. No. 2 September.

When thc I {WSiaOTc Dee-ember, S1.1MHQII.00S. mid May.

ti.DW&l.o: —Steaily anil No. unrt No. 2 Vellow, ATVje bid: No. K. hid. and No. 3 Yellow, 0T»c bid. September. 67H October, 5yH©00Ho Year. May, -Irt^0^47

Oa —Slow. No. cash, Sep tember, tsMV October, May, 3.1&33&C.- Samples steady. No. 3, No.

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White.

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Whtte. —Firm. No. 5 cash. September, OJHftfOc October.

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A Washington:

I special to the Press says: It is reported here on what is considered good authority that Secretary of War:

Uool barley steady and unsound

Mill dull. Choice to Hue. 0Ofe63c fnlr to pood. rfi!v5Sc common. 40®Wc and low grade unsound, 35£,40e. —'Trading quite active and price." higher. Prices ranued at flU.S7H3tl.OO for cash: ?J0.S7k}'ttll.(A) for September 910.85^11.

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—The business

capital is placed failures oceuring throughout the conn the last seven ilavs as compared with a total

try during number 1 of 2'2ll last week. For the corresponding week of last year the figures were 103.

A Shoe Firm ANntgnn.

STAUNTON. Va., Sept.7.—The Staunton Shoe Company has assigned. Thti liabilities are about S-'-.'.OOO assets about the same. Want of ready money was the cause.

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for October 11.484 for December, and ?Kt00ai3.77'.5 for January.

—Market moderately active and prices* higher. Quotations rauyed at W.0f»S)7J)0 for cash: W.O.i 7 0 »for September .f7.u5^7.l2Vi for October, and for January.

P«171.THY -bive Chickens. 10c per lb. Live Turkeys. UfolOe per lb Live Ducks, S(^10c per ib. Live (.»«'« se. per dozen.

IHirri.H-CveaMjerv, 11 Dairy, 12^,-liic l'ackini.* Slock, Jtv.'-D'?e. On,—Win-ojjslri Prime White. Sc Water White., .s»je Michigan Prime White. Vl-ie Water Wnite. l^'^e Ini'.iarm Prime White, tff.ic: Water W)nte. JOq )IeadUi:htr t7f» test, VVs'* (iasoline. S7 de^.'K lie 74 dejj's, H^e. -Distille.l Spiriis remain steady on the basi.*» of ?J.1S per *ai. for finished goods.

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Will: vr—Dull. lower and .steady. Reptonitwr, ^l.u.r» Octol»er. ?l.nfly«$1.07 November, $1.0SS December. January, frl.ll^ Mav. fl.l 1 VM.U

Quiet: Septemt«er. up other

months iV'/'V' lower. N»». 7."»'5)7t\c. O

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—I'ull and nominal. Western, !UT&45c. PitoviRioNS--neef rjuiet. easy. Kxtra inesH. $9.00®t».ri0 tamiiy, J'.l.iX»,'£t2.M. Pork quiet, steady. New m"ss, old mess. $10.(k 7 extra prime. ?l0.2ri^l0, r). Lard htronj?, quie» --Steam-rendered. £7.3ii!j. 'l.rVI'.I.ANl. O.. Sept. f».

Slow. Standard white

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6*ge- 74 gasoline, 7c tfeVfjasuliiie, 10c rt3 naphtha, 6tC l.lve Stoek.

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Sept. 5.

Ca —Market rather quiet and prices steady and unrhanged. Quotations ranged at Jft.75^6.*J0 for prime to fancy shipping steers $J.75&,r.tn for {.'ood to choice do $1.00*34.(15 for common to fair do J3.75fii-1.40 for butchers' steers ?,J.0!)'f?.3.iX) for stockers 40 for Texans fnr rangers J3.00'ft3.50 for feeders: for cows *1.5J! for hulls, and for veal calves.

HOGS—Market fairly active and feellnp Arm. Prices higher. Sales runted at $2.40^ 4.40 for pigs iM.JM^A70 for light: f4.iVVfr5.95 for rough packing for mixed, and 84.W for heavy packing auU shippiug lots.

Smith & Myers Drug Co.

PEOPLES DRUG STORE,

North Green St.

A E N A I E O

CRO88-8ECTION

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LADIES' CORK SOLE TURNED 8H0E.

LnUILOi feet dry and warm.

ED VAN CAMP & CO.

iMaching Supplies and Repairs}

ALWAYS GO TO

W. E. NICHOLSON,

11G Wept Main street.

LARGER .THAN EVER. BETTER THAN EVER. First Class Barbers

The Best peopole in the City go to the

0. B. ARMS,

-FOR YOUR--

Boots, Shoes Rubbers.

125 N WASHINGTON STREET.

ATARRH

THE POSITIVE CURE.

I ELY BROTHERS. 60 Warren 6U New York. Price 60 cta.1

-Vvoid all Cheap Galleries

AND COMF. TO-

Nicholson Sz Sons

The Old Reliable Photographers,

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M. C. A., BARBER SHOP.

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We Are In It

WITH THK BEST AND LARGEST STOCK OF

PIANOS^ORGANS

Also Washburn Guitars and Mandolins. Sheet Music and Instructor. Musical cliandise of all kinds and the best Sewing Machine on earth, tbe Celebrated

HOUSEHOLD

Goods Sold on Easy Payments.

And Get Pictures that Do Not Fade.

THIS R.EX5 FRONT

DRUG STORE

iintrtins its Reputation

l'rocrijitions

m'c iinitcly tillcil.

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Patab^

for selliii'T only

I=VLrest of

A. W: BINFORD

IDTULgTS.

A J-'iiiL- Line of l'ei finnes.