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to probate, Wavelaiid has organized a Business Men's Association.

Miss Hlaiiche Mocktuii is now a full liei'ged notary public. Charley Webster was dowu from Marion to spend Si.inlay.

Joseph 1'hilips and Saidle Martin have Received license to wed. The Brazil Times complains of hydrophobia ratting iu that vicinity.

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Joshua Hall died at bis ln.me near Smartsburg Saturday night of luug trouble. A farewell was tendered Secretary Bodell in the Y. M. C. A. parlors Friday night.

The suspended seniors in High School have been re-Instated and all is Benreue ouco more. The trustees or each township made their reports for the year on Monday to the commi.'sioners.

Head Hanna, candidate for representative, delivered a rousing democratic speech at Ladoga -Saturday.

A new shoe maker town at George W. Chester's, a 7 pound boy. Pa happy and mother

doing well. Tho session of the Presbj terian church at Montezuma refused to open its doors to a col­

ored minister. We have been asked several times lately, if John Williams was a candidate for sheriff. Auswer: "I guess so."

In tho United States there are thirty-six car building companies, and in the year 1889 they turned out 70,5-1(5 cars,

Eph Joe! has purchased the large stock of clothing of his brother, Jake Joel. Eph will run both stores for the present.

William Taylor, a colored soldier, died at bis home on Franklin street Sunday morning of dropsy. He was 70 years of age.

Miss Fitzpatrick, a bright Irish-American girl, has just won the $800 scholarship at Cornell Uuiversity at Ithaca, New York,

The name of the 0., I. & W. railroad has been changed to Peoria & Eastern. It still remains apart of the Big Four system.

Benjamin L. Tipton and Mary E. Brook William Boots and Susanna Rice, Michael M. Laue and marry.

The republicans will meet on March 22 to select delegates to the county convention Saturday, April 12, is tbe day set for the con­

vention. The 112th anniversary of Robert Emmett was on last Tuesday eTenlug creditably cele brated. Mayor Sullivan presided over the meeting.

A little soil of J. K. Blaudin was seriously hurt by being thrown from the American steam lanndry wagon during a runaway Monday morning.

The ract is not generally known that on the Campbell vote the democrats of Ohio carried ten of the twenty-one congressional districts in the state, as at present arranged.

Dr. Gillum has made oue or two trips to Crawfordsville this week, and reports Walter Maxwell's son much better. The little fellow

has bad a tough time of it and may not get well yet.— Rockville

Uncle Joel Beer will not be a candidate for re-election as commissioner. Reasons—First '•To make the way clear for son-in-law, White tington, for presecutor second: "And my successor will he a democrat."

We beard a candidate for prosecutor say, "Whittington does not know when he has enough: County attorney Father-in-law county commissioner, and himself prosecuting attorney, and Btill he is not satisfied."

Miss Flora Temple will represent Coal Creek township at the county declamatory contest to ho held in this city on Saturday, April 19. Miss Temple is a pupil of Jesse Galloway, at Wingate, who is very proud of her success.

On March 27 and 28, a farmer's Btate institute will be held at Indianapolis. J. N. Davidson, of Whitesville, and Hon. James Mount anil wife, of Sbanuondale, have received invitatious to read papers before the institute.

Belle Boyd, the ex-rebel spy, has written to A. B. Cunningham from Athol, Mass., asking him to send her a copy of "Maude, the Guerilla," which she desires to put on the stage in that city for the benefit of the G. A. R. Post

Joseph Biggar, Home Ruler M. P., died last week of heart disease. The IriBh party has lost in him one of its oldest and stauncbest leaders just at a time when the battle he had fought so long seeniB on the eve of being won

The residence of Wilson Stout, and also the home of Wesley Snyder, four miles west of the city, was burned to the ground last Saturday morning. It was insured in the Ohio Farmers for $800. Most of the household goods were saved.

The rowdyism of the Wabash College studeuts at Crawfordsville last Saturday, leads to tho remark that it requires an extremely cultured taste at the present day, to detect the difference between the prankB of college students and the misdemeanors of rowdies. Lafayette Times.

The governor of Indiana receives a salary of SB,000 a year lieutenant governor $8 a day during the session of the legislature Secretary of state, $2,000 treasurer, $3,500 auditor, $1,500 attorney-general, $2,500 superintend ent of public instruction, $^500. The eiiiolu ments of some of tbe offices are increased by fees. The supreme judges, five in number, each receive $5,000.

Rev. W. Fred Pettit was last week granted by Circrit Judge Langdon, a continuance of his case until the April term of court. Follow ing this decision Prosecutor Haywood made an oral request for the continuance of Mrs Whitehead's case, urging that it would be more convenient for the witnesses from a distance to try both cases together or as nearly together as possible. Mrs. Whitehead's attorney objecting Prosecutor Haywood was ordered to file written reasons for a continuance. Up to the hour of going to press the papers had not been filed.—Lafayette Times.

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THE CRAWFORDSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW

Tuesi'itiy foi Denvor, Col-

C. (•. Kellison left oralo. lien. l,e\v Wallace sutlers from an attack ol the irrippi'.

Albert Wert was i: from Terre Haute to spend Sunday with tho folks. Ed Lawrence has been appointed administrator of the estate of Martha A. Lawience deceased.

A young fellow by the name of Harris was taken to the Reform school ,at. Plainlield by Buck Brothers Monday.

Arthur Iorsey has signed to pitch ball for the Terre Haute club tbe coming season. Terre Haute evidently knows a good thing when si sees it. As a hard hitter and puzzling tv.-irler Horsey has no superior iti the State.

While Hr. (iott was driving from his hone Monday his horse became frightended, started to run, threw the doctor out, hurting bun somewhat, and then demolished the buggy. l'wo petitions have been sent to the Governor for the release of Ed Corey, ill jail at Lebanon, one from that city containing 175 names and one from this city contaftiing 1152 namei-.

Friday" Clark has served his time ill ti Boone county jail and returned to this city. He is now circulating a subscription paper for the purpose of raising £50 to pay Corey's fine.

Frankfort Cresent: Miss Katie Shaw, daughter of Mrs. Win. Strong, of Boyleston, mid a sister of Miss Ora Shaw, of this city, will be united in marriage to Mr. O. M. Gardner, of Crawfordsville.

Oscar Thomas and wife weut to Crawfordsville on Saturday night, called there by the death of Mrs. Thomas' father, derrick Wert The deceased was buried by the Masonic lodge at Waynetown.—Brazil Times.

Howard Mastin, of this City, captured the $10 prize offered by R. C. Smith & Co., for tinperson returning the largest number of

Brownies" chewing gum wrappers in one month. He had collected 7(55 wrappers. The Philadelphia Inquirer, commenting on the student riot at Crawfordsville. says: It looks as if the faculty of Wabash College maj have to invite Jr. John L. Sullivan, of Boston, to become president of tbe college in order to solve the problem raised by its muscular young mob of students.

Representatives from the different colleges of Indiana went to Indianapolis Saturday and organized a seven club State league. The followiug colleges are in the league: DePatiw, Butler, Purdue, Wabash, Hanover, State University and Earlham. No player who has ever played professional ball will be allowed in any club of the league.

Some of our exchanges are warning farmers against a set of swiudlers who are going over the country selling barb wire fence. They offer to furnish a good eight wire fence, with iron posta for eight cents a foot, and secure a contract, which afterwards turns out to mean eight cents per foot for each wire, or a total of sixty-four cents per foot for the fence.

The College Athletic association has elected the following officers: Pres., W. H. Blisn, State university vice Pres., R. D. Meeker, Butler university Sec'y, A. H. Bradshaw, Franklin College acting treasurer, Geortrt Reisner, Y. M. C. A. executive committee, A. Randall, Wabash College H. A. Marks, Hanover college W. H. Bliss, State university Gecige Reisner. Each college will pi game of base ball with each other team.

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A special to the Cincinnati Enquirer from Ceiina, O., says: "The prosecuting attorney to-day file precipe for a special jury of thirty-six men for the telal of John Ton grass, the tramp who killed his little boy companion and burned the body November 29. It has never yet been learned who the boy was. Tongrass at last said tbe boy had traveled with liitn from Cairo, III. Afterward he said the boy was from Lagrange county, Indiana, and from Logansport and Crawfordsville. The boy wns a bright little fellow of 12 or 14 years of age, rather chunky and must have left his home at least a week before November 21*, the date when he was killed. Any one knowing of the disappearance of such a lad will further the ends of justice by writing to the prosecuting attorney of Mercer county at Ceiina, 0.

Teachers Institute

The teachers rf Madison township will hold their next institute at Linden, March 8. The following is the programme: Mrs. Tillie Ewing, Object lessons Edgar Slavens, Zoology for February Arthur Fraley, Heat and Light W. W. Ewing, Pedagogy Ina Corns, Composition Mattie Tomlinson, Ph« be Cary: A. W. Wilson, Quodrumna and Bimana W. I). Jones, The Slavery Conflict ,J. L. Shriim, Psychology.

Fort Wayne streets are in a horrible con dition. Takes four horses to pull a loaded wagon.

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The Senate resumed consideration of the Klair educational bill, and was adressed by Senator Spooner (Wis.). He had voted onco iu favor of the bill, not ithont some misgiving as to its policy. When it again came up before the Senate he felt constrained to vote against it, and now, as it was onco more pendin.g, ho was impelled to vote against it, and desired to state bis reasons for doing so. lie had no difficulty as to Federal aid to States too poor to provide for common school education, but he did not admit that the Federal band should ako jurisdiction of the school system of a State. There had been a time when tho South wanted tho aid proposed in the bill, but that time

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Washington, March 4. In tho House yesterday Mr. O'Donnell (Mich.), at tho equest of the Seventh Day Advcntists of the United States, presented a petition bearing -J5o,000 names protesting against tho passage of any bill in regard to the observance of the Sabbath.

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F.X-!OVKHNOR WAUMOTir C'ONF11 MKD. Washington. March 4.—The Senate pent most of the time in 'execut ivo session Monday discussing the nomination of ex-liovornor Warnioth to be collector of the port of New Orleans. Tho vote on confirmation taken stood: Yeas, 89 nays, 14. Governor Warir.oth received the votes of all iho Republican' Senators present in the chamber:exeept those of Sherman. Far well and Wilson (la.). Seven Democrats, hvl by Senator Eustis. also voted for

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Aurora, Mi., ifT5.0'X1: Sioux ii'aiw. S. D.. $150,Xi: Hock Island. Hi.. «5,i»0-. Fargo. N. D., 1100,090: Sioux City. Ta., :.Senate bill, wi-.h jm, iKlmeiU reducing t,ho appropriation from to -J-Thi.O.X) Hloomiuglon. III., *100,000: Davenport, la., 1100.0.X): Racine, Wis.. iMini.iW: South Mend, lnd., *75.lKA: itoekford, 111.. *100,000 Fort Dodge, la., Senate bill, with amendment reilucing appropriation from tioo.ooil to $75,000 Kan Claire, Wis., Senate bill, with amendment reducing appropriation from $100,000 to $75,000.

Liiboueliero in His Oivn Defense. London, March -l.—Mr. Lahouchoro has written a letter to ho Daily News aefeuding his conduct in the House of Commons. In his letter he supplements tho story told tho House debate by asserting that aftor his interview with Lord Salisbury he met Lord Somerset outside the club by previous arrangement. The idea is gaining ground here that Labouchere is being prompted by the Prinoe of Wales in an effort to get at the truth of affairs.

Farmer* Growing AggrttHftlve* Washington, March 4.—Tho members of the Georgia delegation in the llouso of Representatives have had notice served upon them that their reelection will bo contested by an organized opposition party. They havo received letters that tho Farmers' Aliance of Georgia intends to put a candidate in the field in each Congressional district at the next election, and that nono of the present delegation from Georgia will bo found on the Alliance ballots.

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Pukvis, Miss., March 4.—Kilrain has been sentenced to two months' confinement in the Purvis jail and to pay a line of $200. A decision in Sullivan's caso is expected next Monday.

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Lisbon, March 4.—Thorp is a riot at Setubal Monday. Tho military were called out to restore ord"* They fired into the crowd, kilting two persons and injuring twenty others.

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Reliable Store.

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\-*.v\Contmue$ to offer pplcmlid bargains to

CASH BUYERS.

WB ARE-

Closing- Out

A etcck of Winter Goods in the wnv o'

CLOTHS,

ijpgpilSIS!

I CLOAKS,

SHAWLS

—1——-A Til

Lowest "Prices

Yet noted. Conic in and examine our

Jry Goods

Window Shades, II Lace Curtains, Portiers, etc.

Campbell Bros.

-THE

CLEAR HAVANA FILLER.

-FOR SALE IIY—

Moffetl, Horpn Go.

PENSIONS.

New I.inv, new Killings Kvcry soldier or soldier'* widow should send to (he Old .Established a I Agency of I'. II. FITZGERALD and cot hi" 1J-page pumphlGt on on War Claims, mailed free No iW/t Eapt Market street.

I'. II. KlTZGKRA LP. Indlnnpolis, lnd.

TO WEAK MEN

Buffering from the effect® of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc., I will send a valuable treatise (sealed) containing fall particulars for home cure, FREE

ot

charge. A

splendid medical work should do read by every wiuti -who is nervous and debilitated. Address,) Prof, F. C. FOWLEH, DIoodiu, Conn« 5^

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