Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 February 1894 — Page 3

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Cases

31 gold as far as you can see. They look Solid cases, wear like solid cases, and olid cases for all practical purposes—yet |cost about half as much as an outbut solid gold case. Warranted to, for

20

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2p was

most

years many in constant use ./

lirty years. Better than ever sincc tliey Tow fitted, at no extra cost, with the ftrcat jring) which can::./he pulled or twisted ke case—the

IBII only be had on the cases lamped with this trade mark. jthers have the old-style pull-oiinTow, is only held to the ease by friction, an be twisted off with the fingers. only through watch dealers. Send for "icaso ojifnor to the luaimlacluroii

stoneWatch Case Co., P^^Ccadelphia.

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riirr i.'S i.f Mr. lC||--s SvuWil Hr i"ir. a.iiitl a i\' Itivon'il l.t.-vti~:v'^V "vV.t.!i- 11••'jitiiy jwstf

|i):h |ur:]i!aiU!v In.ii'. :ip r..,., (t every niiilti'iin fck .. lii'i'. v-M' fciinii miiuy ii I'litai'ha. foil fortili'-il Vvirl^ pitVe bl'.'Uvt '•I'.v.J (. l..v .Stv":'

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0 0 0, il of so many li J. ur i^reat boubt. ^'not.v

Llttlo Liver PIUs are vcry. puirT,! ,i«nd {to take. 0:JOor two pllii u.I-.Ke •strictly vegetable and Uo ne*- tr. :j"i js. by their iiuntlo netiou: jdeusi! Ml "','r.• I In vlalHiii, '.'6 cents live Fi.

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DOINGS WE A XPK(. IN

WASI-l!NGTOW.

Tho arifT Hill \\i»l Suon I lli»* St'iiatf Jiuwini iinct ISoml Oin»s? iium Also ti» lir Doliiitril- Nil-

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in he Ilons^.r /. "v:

Asiu.Nc i'o.v, I'Vb. in. Democratic senators on tlit• Finance commit tec will make a linal ellort. to fix their bill to-day. The Louisiana, people ffivc out that thi'n: can be no possible agreement, on one cent a pound on su^far, so the comm.tlee will be able to leave tin free sugar provisions juntas they came from the house. A prominent memberoi' the ways and means committee ,ol' the house, who has the eonlidence of the senate committee and who lias been with tiie members frequently since the bill went to tiie sena te, said that it would be, absolutely imi o,sible, at the rate the committee was iromjr now, to report the bill for several days, lie said the physical condition oi" the senators of the connruttoe olid not permit them to five the labor that assiduous attenlion that was displayed in the :j house, and that fin.m the very nature of tiling.-, their work would be slower.

Tm- member also proffered the i: friendly criticism that the senators ap-

and. having gotten the pieces, did not appear flow to get it iu shape

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iHownl i-ellcve all Uie.troubles Inci'a, bilious iiie of Hie .system, sucli ». ^j'NAnsCii. l.irnwsiiier ?, Dmtre^n-af:«r

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given notice of speeches on the

ittKtudJ Hawaiian resolution for tiiis weeif. "!t1, land it is probable- tiiat other'senators will speak upon the subject

There ll be an eiiort to ha.ve the resolution i.lisnos-»il

t,f

during the waek,

as there will also be to get Senator 1 .Stewart's bond res'olutiou off the calendar. Speeehes.pn this question will also tie 'made. 'The special orders for the week include the consideration of me printing site, the Russian thistle and the McGarruhan bill.

The fight over the silver seigniorage

h-'S'fu'lvdtN I be resumed in the house at \..«h.ioi of once and Mr. Rland is conlident that there will be a quorum at hand to order thu previous.question either today or Tuesday. Once the necessary quorum is obtained, and that is only a question of time, as the opponents of the measure ..have

m\m

I abandoned 'hoj)e,: ./:of-. defeating the bill, it will be brought to a

vote, i, need be hy a special order from

the committee on rules, th.e speaker having promised a special iiie. if the emergency demands it. Wt I ly the Joy-O'iNeill contested election case will conie up. and lieforo it is disposed of the. Gobi)-\\ bailey case and tho Engiish-11 ittborn ease may follow. If not the rer.iain.tier of tiie-week will proba.ldy be (it-voted to appropriation bills, the fortilieatioiis bills'beihL'' hrste

V! !!.£&•' iMSTIM..

to SeiMii't.' •. to huit initf nu iuv W I I O N 1 VI '1 I ere only a few scoi ,o io. itu1 '.oor _f toe house wheii ih :-Tj»al«'i '•^avel fell at': IZ o'ci n-1: .tlnrdi y.

Mr. \S heeler Cd,e u. oi. Alabama moved tiiat the .. house..-concur in tl'i.e-senate amendme.nts to.thiif.h.illrreouit'in railroads p:if,SiujJ thi'OUj'ii

((klal'ioina.* to.-~ and slop to .siLtiav ilscd .'.h the ivt rior. 'T

I osod in t! ivty. tiie previous qi

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h't sho\cd yet idem.) of TS', no AiVlDrum a civ .'ordered. M."e rCM-lt-,1 jmjr,llin--an .|,»'«1.

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SdHAUtE COM- on reasonable ml largest in the

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10b *pruv street.

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for Xiew work done promptly terms. Ilepfii'-

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Work

anteed and prices satisfactory.

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pc.ircd to know little about the work, tiess from United States consuls at the house bill to ports from which they"sail, after unjust

to know atraiu.

Huwalian anil S»oitl OUISHOTK Dohiitotl in tiifi ^APIIIXCTOX, Feb. XU.—Senators llaniel. Calf ery and White of California

Quof al

c.'-.tal1': -.li st ns tr.iins a li seci et.u of .-lUiendmcnt'-m'.iili- by •Jed fn* elections by ini.nma-for the choice

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•house TcsiMve tec oi' ihc niorayo b.iU t'

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iionse voted to

senate r.mendinc'it :*i uce the-, o. !.d jiiovrtel tu it l.he .-•i" illL" .'Miimitb.ih- on his M-ig-at -.isetiei ai .diAatc be .' .tittlesand demanded •si.ion:on his motion

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ca 11 e, to til a member and pi-mi tiiereon.

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"i\h!" Tln)inpsi)i» ItcutH K'jiiiJ. ri\rrvN V*( f. Miioi Vol. JD.—Vt\slorda .• a 1'jei noon a -love li'.' ht Vvel ween Kid 1! an Xew Oi leans. 1 1 pounds, I and hid. .Thompson.- eolored. ol" h'an-. stir-I ily. 11'. poced--, look place ill Den.rl.iorn county. I nd.. on the-.river I

Lawrenceburjf and in won in fourteen

bank bet.wi.reti Aurora. Tliomp rounds.

JMot 1 r» lU'sciii' si I'risniMjr Vr\ikI rat«'(1. Wicnii'A. Kan., l-'eb. I'.i.—Civile Mattox, lie (')klalioma. niurderer, was removed from here t.o the penitentiary at 1 .eavenwiirth yesterday. The removal was made to prevent an attempt to rescue him. rumors have, been in circulation for two

Youuy I.inder Die* v.£ liis Injurlen. CAMIIIIIIIGI-'. .Mass., l'eb. lit. AIfred II. Cinder, tbe Harvard student, who was injured in a ho.\inL!f bout last Tuesday, died yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, not having1 regained consciousness since the time of the accident.

BURNS-

I-ORH of the Grlsxvold Company at War* ren. Ohio, Will Ilonrh $250,000. Cue I-:L AND, Ohio, l'eb. l'.I.—Thc brick mill of the Griswold Linseed Oil company at Warren, Ohio, the second largest plant in the country, was dostroyed by lire yesterday. The bnildinjf. stock and machinery were valued at $"100,000, but the loss will hardly reach that amount, as about SOO.oOO worth, of seed and one small building were saved. The insurance is $120,000. The water supply was inadequate and the lire men con id. do nothing.

Making of Mu' !\«.arsnr: i'. WASHINGTON, Feb. in.—"New I lamp- 1 s'lirt! did much to furnish the country with the. ICearsargc, and she is iiat.urally desirous to preserve the old warship,"' said Representative I'.lair of New Hampshire referring to his resotion for.a Kenrsarpc.-rescuing expedition. 11 is estimated that an expedition eou!d be fitted out to rescue the Kcnrsarrc from the West Indian buecancer's for about S13.C.00. The expo-

dergoirijf rigid examination. RegardJ. ing the extra duties imposed on Ameri-|-can consuls. Mi-. S'tone declares ihere I will In! no 1 rouble in filling vacti ncics' if anv of tne oflieials resisrn. „,'s to ISO

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upturn to over tho btiij.re were taken a secorti local traders with a

aiiticallv I lUialdatlca, tbe covering by shorts, the better demand for Hour, the hope that the worst is over, nil helped to hold the price at a slicht advance. The May touched

Ml ci(is0(l rtv

rti'r a \1 II S, ...• the".. I ected t.j and Ol'C!

nays 1. Mr. made tho ve:i..s and

on il

1 eas,

a.call of.. nou.se

the presence oi hour of elock her pr.nje.

small to an

I or abort j'c yesterday. I'rolifs time Viy ih" anxious ureal to.5s-)-.'c', and 011

fijofid export clearances for the day and other bu It news he market moved up to fy.'.e strong a second time. Sales were reported at j'c, and near the olo^e held at Tiite Tho first source of firmness was tlio Liverpool caV.'.e at id ail vi'intro. This wn. taken to indicate lighter foreign shipment?. Tbe trn«le figures a decrease of 500,(100 to S00,l)00 *.u the visible for Monday. t'a-h wheat was acting firmer. ,'i'Jie coufideuif feeling continued to the close. The absence of

,,u!y. «lc.

There .dt". on -J.i to to iT.tr

was good /I ay eotttr: '•i'i.'tfl. chi^'1 to .i r,::7 i'io.83S to ions y.ui'e. ••R

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ItigiiO-.i Lowest, l'eh. !r"el'K I'i-

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A!areh ail fi.ni "f of -r.v indry c.'n

,-i til: ylva.-niii'-

L'H.N in tie

ion in refr reuce W liiim Lilly. la.to from feniisvlvailia. "addict the hou^e

IT MIGHT BK INV

RELIEF NOT IN SIGHT.

GOOD TIM S STILL SEtM AFAR OFF.

New Yo!iK~ 'Tcb

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dit.i6n-oul.fit could be. sold when out of use for about Si. O'iO., The. estimate is made t.o cover Utlinir out/thv expedition 'for five months. .. ..

Jilr. St.unei Wilt I'usli Ilis r.ill. W A -inNO ro:i, Keo. 1 Ueprcsc illative W. A. Stone is determined to push his bill for changes in the immigration laws, which will compel intending immigrants to secure certificates of fit-

Chi«'at v» n«tarn* of 1 null*. CinrAiio. Feb. IT.—'l'hora was fair action in \vli»a.C the !ir-t hour .of the session, followed liy dulhii'.s.s, whilfrthe lirmneis continuo'i. 'I'iie opening was exrictly tho last I prtee of Friday at for May. I There was naturally considerable realizing the first few minuttw liy iornl holders who liquidations, had the wheat over nicht with ...... ... I prolit. This sel'ir.^ i» the price back bZ xc. iiuviaf I'uvo .the market

is., aoontcliange of

in corn, and tuut was lots, with ppears to lie waiting loans.

There was firiui about all. The trade for something. No one expects a bear market. The p! l- i, 1 as low enough, us on a ship,ng hi It was a scalping trade, with little rc^xo hi the price. The May ogened :•(. -ic. imichod 8Gi,.c, anci-£.T!. (rts'.T.'ii and biter held: around Sj7"vtf?Jife. a frael ion over last tii::hc. illy sold .'iji: and Ji^'^c. ciosod o7/0c. July

ov^tons.' to

action in ets- 'wt-ro aturfc ?7.i_' elosiii? -^7 lard ij.'l"! :».t close ribs.

IjOU'fS

Price* or Many l'roiluels Hits Kvi'r Known—ltricik le:iriis^s

l-iirhtor

—T'nilurrs For 1 lit? \Y rc

United Slates mill Canada.

17.—R.

fh" "Dun

Co.'s Weekly Review of trade says: This lias been a week of recordbreaking. In wheat, in silver, in some forms of iron and steel, in Councilsville coke, and in \v.ril-known cotton and woolen goods, the lowest, prices ever known have been made, and it is

While no action especially alVccting business prospects was taken in Washington. the continued discussion of revenue ami monetary measures and the uncertainty regarding them have a constant anil unfavorable influence.. and in different markets have caused sudden fluctuations in prices. Wheat ut fiO cents is I not only lower by -I cents than it was for a single day last. year, but lower by cents than it had ever iieen in the previous seventy-seven I year.. A visible supply of over Tit,i00,oou bushels Feb. I, with sales and reeeipts from farmers continuing large, has completely destroyed faith in the ofiicial reports of. tile yield last yyar. and caused enormous

Receipts last. week

were 1 ,s!H, bushels, against '.','.'01.013 for the same week last year.,but Atlantic exports were only 'I.V.I.LNJ:.' bushels, against l,(lKi,uis last year, and the rcci.nt decrease in foreign demand has been an important factor. Some trust companies have arranged to advance money against wheat as collateral security, but with results not. as yet encouraging. Corn and other products fluctuated but little though receipts of corn were large.

Exports of merchandise were about Saou.ooo smaller for the week than la-t year, and for six .weeks the increase

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bill will

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Ki-porled nl. nii: K-,-1 I I IT. 'Mii'ii.. Feb. Ill—II no', !i.''.iev(d Mere lhal liiere liiiv' -e any outbreak on the part..of the mincra at iii'sseuier. At Utsl: accounts everything was ciuict.

I .IVY

\a. Veb. 1 •.—The vVi ion a) fcy «f

lb MoiXi.-.. lo question of thi" con local .option iaw.: tirged oy people' wlio have appeared before lhe cominittecs of the leirislature on -RUpnre:sion of intemperatico. It is claimed by 'some' that if such a law were enacted in Iowa if would be contrary to the constitution and tlierefore void. .Many eminent lawyers of the state liavu been interviewed on the

general rcsuir.ntioii of

work is about to -ln_ In.Mtifrtrated. AJViiir*. in Uie "\l'i--silion --(i ict v-niain in a eliaoicondition, with no immediate assnrmice ilmt a settlement will "he renelied. ill the MaLonins" valley t.ho iiunoi'ti'- scale has proved hati^faeiory on bolli A'e.w- from the Mili'ois ar.d lnd..inn cfi.il liclds indi.- ite rli.it trouble is l.rewin-- 'n hotli fcLiiei,. The oner«tV»rs \n. 1 in-u-t. that the iTiiner-, eonseni to a cor.i'e-.jii'iidin^' reduction to tiiat jti^l. a'_-reet| on by the ij,o miner'. 'Jil)" «erviee- of .lolin Mc-iJrHe vvil 1 pis)Waiily-'.be iteede.d nixt week to ell'ect a }n-nvable 'settlenient of the .(Ml

Tiu- Cusc. Ll,J.!\'.i'ce, b. 1'e'o. i'l —'I he i,lk-

of depositions for ,-, tilt: defenso'--in Viie damnye suit of Mad'-'line, 1'ollai'il aia'iist nl ati-i llreek-inrid'o was t'ontiiHud \e-lei'd:iy. i'ublic inleui*' Ii" uase iiiiaiialed but lit- j!~ tie 'i. my ol itnnoriuni was '.J hi-ouv li on', by iii' iviincns extituined. .j oh "t I not arrive here jo veslciu.r I ten leporiid he

e|, e:.- lwarsiU'tve :i 'J'otnlrccli. iinibcrs VCVH.ON., I'Vb. Livrw'.!he- aiilliorities at Wasliiiifrvon hiiiVevbcen in comniunicAi.tion with Advninil. .(Stanton, rcoently.-

IS

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th

Sw. frequently b"en

of which subject and the majority think the proa day or posed law woiilil he declared uttconstitutional.

The report that there are lifty-two republican members.of tiie house who are opposed io local option in any form is discredited by the friends of such a plan auc they say that they believe the local option sentiment is {rrowiny, and they think that, eventually a majority of the members will vote for soiii-.! sileh plan.

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gratifying that failures of importancc tur not resulted. 'The fall iti neat had a perccptib],', iniiiu-nee n}on the lone of 'j business generally ami there was l(»ss...| confidence- |rt .Wall'street. less improve^ meat in nianui'act ures, and a irivater decrease in the volume of payments through clearing houses, which etc 'Jl.-I percent, less than a year ago outside .New York and •!.'. per cent less than a year ago here, notwithstanding unusual transactions in grain.

lias been only loo.noi.i. or 7 ,.' per iironclntis ASttoiait reliev cent, but imports last week were lit- hooping '..ii.u _di bi.i.-oine. less.-.tvit.li-:(:ncii tie more than ha 1 as large as last, year, I

and for the vea.- t-hiis far the decrease

l-'ailures for the week have been .i~3 in the. United States, against, 1*7 last year, and ."ia in Canada atrainst :ni last year,

I N E S I N O E

tcry I N N MI I i«l ACT MY unilil ion or Altai rn in leat III11 us I I'V. CO Mill Ohio. I'Vb. }:.--Advices from the mines of the. Hockhitf. Valley are tiu eiloct 'thai all the. jiick: operators a nil .sc.vera! maeliine oneratoi ha\\ agreed to uie se.ue ot the liiiiierp, ,'ilid

UJTl

•i'.' per cent. There is no importance. in money marno increase, in commercial

1

tV(Mi' iie^repi riie. bv litis sou and olnee ai lonu s. 1

Subcommand o' -the \vr el cruiser lCearsa-rjrc, as to tiie. probai.iil.ity. of savin"- tin hullo.f that historical craft. It, is understootl here that Adiiiiral Slant-on and the ot.tiecr.s-: of the' Kear-sart'-e have" expressed their opinion I thai there is litt'e. or no clianc.' pf ever iloatiiiy the h'carsarye a^ain.

Wisconsin A. V.

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'MHAVAL'KKK. Wis. .ivTVb. IT.—One hundred delegates from various sections of the slate are in at tendance at the state convention of the American Protection association in session nt I.iberty hall. The proceedings are set'rel. and not liimx is divulged by tho dele if ales ...

Ail I 11 uifo le«.' I- loo ST. l't:i

I I I l:'eb. I .., An ice

tloe brokti ailrili from the coast of Infferniannland. Province of St. Petersburg. Tuesday, and carried oil many fishermen and their families. More than fiOn persons are said, to be iu dauijer.

Cell. ICarly's Injuries Am sliBlit. I.v.M. lllil'liil. ^'a., Feb. 17. .en. Jtibal A. Harly's physician, Dr. Terrill, states the general is not seriously injured and will be out in a few days.

r\vj?«a

Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opiuta, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. li is harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, S«othing Syrups, and Castor Oil.

It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' uso

Millions ol" Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria j)r ven(s vomiting Sour Curd* cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and fltituleney. Castoria assimilates the. food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. CaS" ii toria is tho Children's Panacea—the Mother's Friend.

Castoria.

"Oastoria is an exeelieat medicine fnr children. Mutiiers have riieatcilly told mo of its good effect upon their children."

Du. Ci. C. Osonon, Lowell, Mass.

Castoria is tie? lust reiuedy for children of which I urn acquainted. I hope the day is not fur distant when mothers will, consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying tlii-ir loved ones, by forcingopium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves."

Da. J. V. KinciicIjOK, Conway, Ark.

TV dt

HAVE YOU

r-.rra-.ined."

Xs- W iTT^

We k'u.imntiih' lo crow i»r on lialilcst lieuds: j'eiriinilftv, 'of

len.th of !ial'!ne,ss, sure em ...• D.uiiL'i!!! or ,in\ lisc.. ol iHair Ironi iallin out.

Hefei'" wtb who c. their hair: ,lolj(vt ^4h is, p:sto'r' tian church, ^oti'ii 15* ''-II Lumpkin, undcitaker. UriInd.: K, If. K"itli. attorm-x od-d' V."a.sriinni•... »''ee| (kites, .)r., jolibinic ltottsc, o.L ^lar\ Ian.! street •. il. \. book keeper. "1 and i!.l wis

-BL'IV lav.',

a,1 lUuhe-

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lami stl'eet: C. .1.1'arkef,litiok-konpftr 101-10.1 south Meridian street*. 15 L.

Will sii]i|i!y iheiii at li\ intr priees. Vour 1'ioiliice will buy more L'ry'a than any other jilaee in town, see liini before selling'your i'.-odiK^e.

by

Castoria.

Castoria is so well adapt wl to children Quit I recommend it us superior wany prescription known to me." it. A. ARCHER, M. D.,

Ill So. Oxford St., lJrooklyn, X. Y.

Our physieis^r 'i tho children's department have spoh- '«hly of their experience in their outrtrn {)ra«tico with Castoria, and although wo only havo among our medical supplies what, is known as regular proilucls, vet woaro free to confess that tho merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it."

U.NITICI) HOSPITII. ASH Dispr.s8iUT, tloston, Mafijf

Au.cs O. SMITH. Pres.,

Tho Centanr Company, T? Murray Stract, New York City,

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