Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 June 1894 — Page 4

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l.an church. South liu»' !nd. (). D. Dr. C. Stewart.' oilil-o^ Kt I.iiiupki::. uiitlertaker. Iirowiisbtirtr I asi 1 uijj-tori st., Mrs. Xewbv. Ind. K. I Keith, attornev-at.la«•

•. ^aainue nite. contractor, ait Mill ave Oscar Jlennan. 277 X. Pine St

E- B. & D. W. JACKSON tr ot Mohn'.s Inllux flair .West Washington 1 opikf.oni il, Indianapolis, Ind. or ask your

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•JUNE 9, 1.8D4.

I'Bb AiSEJSMSWT DEUKViM).

This Year-s 7iss333m.!iit Shows a Decide?!

:Failia orf is Oouiparoil with

Lv.it Y".ir\i R.jiuni.--

--The assessors uiiide their I'eaorts to A it be on a Inwiishiji is the only one Hhownitr an in eroiifva •....•••• am township ma' t?«

1 is! year. I'll

til-' best guii) in the

number. of I'oiiit...' !'ii»ro an?'"- various rcusous assignee fur the decreased asess:vient, lie .principal ones being the low price' vvii '.it y.riii the scarcity of 'Stool ),. 4n H.t'3 IJro.v *'-ho.ved ~2 idi? .•a,i a {K-Jtwi '1)1 ol i'-i 'T.IiOl). Tllis .t2 the a bs-n nt falls o'l 'ml :i ::iiil of I polls is im.de

lark..has '-.I.U.pullri.ami an assessment of -i'll.T,", This ir .1 gain of 5 poll is uiaae-.ah'l ?I.10 111 -th-» assessI tn'nt,The only to vnship showing again in Ine latter "_C"'

t-iilot! lo.se.s'^ !'5'.-T*l fi'Ol',1 iYtJ 'as-.*sK went yf c.»."i,J7U for lint llart, lllo polls- a trail) of lOo, •Wainlit in IS'.U had .-uv as.=essm'er.t oi" l.'i. J'iorf ylln ileiw^a''.!

h| |.v!t h.i' -J poll- .liri.nof 1 •.I1 rankI11.1 h.t^ 111 lartresl. .a^sys^nvrit of any i«nvn:Jhip oalHiile of nioa. In .(••IsiC it v.,ts -ri.il 1iut. this year it la |-S-.Erf. 1 Uiitest- that uiii'..uit, Th«' poll also sho-.v-i a Io-j v! 't's i' -.itn i7 oi last vi ir I .- Suijar- C'roelc. loses ro:n I lOi.l. (h-. asssWfifii'Hit of. 1

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polls ji'i'.n o* S.

Mauison iiaJ.an a^ejisiuiint year '"of ?rl7:i.ti75, bat t.hi,« vear thf-re i-. a fail iimnfl' of-il,'JV) ln„ tile poll vcafi

S::. 11 i-. ear 2u\ .-..•Coal V'w.t-k.'in 1,-i'a.i'hail an a.ss«ea.„i'ri-t' of-r'! this voar bauiif V'i,!7|1 !•••««,

A !1 of-i 15 a train of-!- over la^t var. In V.' ryi.". th? ar-(-=-in -ni of !S:»: va.« c-.ni.'{.l»ir». .'I'his year it is 1-ss hy il.l.'jVi In tli-» liolL-W'sJii-l t-huro is a-^uin )f4o\ei la^t year. liu,li-\'-^ a.^c-SfSiient 11. 1 wis f7 i-V :.iU, v.iiile this year ii falls t^horf tha' amount Hy In th» ..ai of there ih':i loyiof Mrotn last visir. in ly.'-) I.-nion's atisi.'ssinent f,11 1 1 j» ^.•!."J'Ji!.:Oi). This-.ycar-if. is ?t:!.!"y.5.rii» a deei. aw of.-Stjijj-lSO... 1 -1» jIi this y.-ar -"71. of v: Tuc 1 pill of

Cnuvfor-lsvtlltt.-rtiiJ, union: township thin cai i' "J. li^. 1 !:e abi)Ve.|ij. -!l-riS Jin

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-oiial :--esuieut at: 1 il 1 a iri-'\ile o.y irtuorporati'-l t«i,vns-.

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C!'.r.yforH--V)ile for l-,l,'5 1'i'Ip '!.*%

purpocat a^se^snt^iit 1.07i» .Tit). Koti i^.'S -rl o.i,s,. .i.,','.71, ipw-Honai- a^sHr-p!ti.i-f •fJ.O'iO.iln,). Ihh«» a.-on of 27 poll* and a tivcrirased i«SifS3imoit id s'7i.:j-V) riosra for. K0-Polls: 2^'i, a^^esp. nr-rt .-""I'-J.h't!. H'n

"••!.,-[,t ,71.17.11 •, a iraui this y.ir in Ml ItelUP.

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.? '.'.Mo In lo.\ -r! lt*,Oi).- tor l^:i! There i~ a rauMa th'„« poll ,o£ 1: fr mi lo:i last MMl (I I f. ,* .11 Ol 1 S. 1, .-11 ..'il*. v, Inch sho-.Vs a (lecrea -e of ••"'"'i. I hei (. .is a-u.oix ofll polts-ovt'f 1 la'-t ii. 1 ll ni* ton ri .issessinvnil sh' iwn •••dh ,in this year of ••!}.')-i-e,-.-. 17^:510 foi ly.i. The poll is al«o a -"iir. i! •_':i over !'0 for yi ,u. 1 'ii'i.is ,i,. ,,r 7. ri^iii v.j'.I.OK). I.hi ,iss"?.s.11" 1,t fur 1 so I iAlami.'makes a lin-e tjain of f'om ?-27.1ol lor |,s'i:|. :.\ train of ni:iile 1 hi' polls which is no-.v 17.'

1 here har.-l.'i'.-u a. luialtay. incieare f.f: di'inoeratir candidates =iiie,' hi-o Sal irrrepublican convention This is

Nyle and imheaii',.. ,,f ll,,. hopeful fenhn- sharrd '.A'./ ihe ui.terrilied, in .the -utvese

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A T'L LE N A W S L.KY CITY CNDS FAT A M.Y-

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ti -i.i'.t. o( mi.'.iited n-jit Saturday, at, tin-: .liijl-Mlectiiin, lielow are .some new r,aiues .that iie Li inl uiciilloned since (he list .«,-.»(«.|fl\ef. in hist week's 1 !.l:v| i.vv l'"or ohern: .John \V. Williams. ,y.

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Coiop-r il- i\ I ).uidson of fyiUimitisioi-ier. district--Wal SI ..ster. of faark, i»aii'd

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C(.iiim, -i..i 'j,| district Thomas Lynch, and l.ph Criflith.of Union.' I mm 1 [lis list

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week the party will be able to'nominate a winning ticket.

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•John X. liijop, of, Kokoino, threatens to brinr criminal action against exCovernor Ira J. Chase for criminal libel The charges are that Chase sent letters a»ainet Loop to Howard cour.ty when the latter was a candidate before the senatorial convention, in which Chase denounced him as "a scoundrel who would sell his master for gain." l^oop was the foreman of the grand jury that indicted hasp for embezzlement in the wrecking of the irecntoivn bank.

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I'i »)l:i 111., .1 line 7. Strikers to th' iiiunl.'t'r of M.'vcral hinnlreii yesteruay cli:irred the niino. of K. Little .V a short distance from e.-Jey t'i v.o! rove I'tin workiiitrim'ii a\\ay with loss of life and iiin h, anil eonipleteiv destroyed the jilailt '1 he trouble .lieii oulminated in the tragedy has leen anticipated for a lontr lime, and the proprietors of the mine cliarire Slierill"

Herman Frederick of Tazewell county with liein responsible for it and will endeavor tomato Tazewell county pay the dainau'eSiWTlii easualties include the foliowinf!': i'.l.U WKK. KUW A l:! striker, di'iul. 1 Tiie injured are:

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mid will die. •I.ii ii.i:, l'ivn:ii, shot in cy». not seriously, though the sight of 1 lie ej ,» destroyed. ...

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irxKNo-.vx s.Tiiiiciits. sOr'ii to full, '".it carried iiwtiy. 'Ishi.-ri IV. l-'redericiv \vi Mi lh irty. armed deputies tr'ea to stop the. mid),., hut his appeal v.^ t. un ieeded, Tlie men rushed by- ..him and hastened to the mine. They stated .That the:,- had been there before, out t, .is time lliev had come lor linsiness arii', were. ^oimj'. to stop lie liKOi. noinaller ivlial iiie i.'(i-t. to theniseivos or hc i.neii at work. Tlie shcrill' says they -.:-scrottinin-r like wild -boasts a.iui.-.ji rc.sistanctr was ains they

•offered them. As-'-Wstui :is tliey ill s.iffht of t-ho to'.vi.'y .11 1.11 mine sci I'-co ut -01. for s-a rley of any liic 011 the.men they .'i iie... tire was. ref.ter.voi.ii'.v was exmen in the towe reat odds tin l.'e ,t i.

seemed to lose.-ull AVithout. waivii) sort tlniy openedsaw in the tower. turned and volley changed. The fonirht 111anfully ami werfe linally. I render. Thejj' at\ less and it is though), some will-die. llavinf most ert'ec:u.aily routed the. miners the, strikers next ..t urned their attention to the properly of the company. A 1 afire can of I'lioseiie was found and Ui was quickly removed to 1 he -.iiaft. 1 he strdvers. secured t!' "Is and clips and thoroughly drenched tiie buildinirs and then toueheil it ni'iteh. The tire inn ijed. fast ana in a .-short time '.here was nothing, left except a heap of -ruins. The mine lia'd ''only recently .been eoinpleteiy eiiuiojied 'with new iiutehinery and Mr. l.iltle estimates that his total loss will iifj-ure tip at least Soil.uiiil. for which amount be will probably sue Tazewell..county unless the claim i.s adjusted without resource to law. frherill' 1'rederielf is oil the ^roiiud lie was seen late and denieil tliat his deputies had run when they saw the sinkers, lie staied that, unarmed as they we:e, they could ofl'er no resi.stanee to swell "it strong' force. Thev 1 (lid the lx-st thev...could, but were

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forced to .siirrendi r. iirom armed here from I'ekin on train and took eaarj/e of the body .of lilower. lie was. an i-nipioye of a brickyaid a iid ateonipa nied the stnic(,1s who erus.se'i liie rivt'r in tkitVs ie.il, of idle clll' osity. lie was a pp.a rent.iy si*«.it from lit rear, arid it was posed a wild shot oid the work. Tiie unpu'St wiii be held at I'ekin this nu.rainy, and more than a hundred person' have been' subp.i nai-d. Il is the intention to oiseov

ie, leaders lhem- 'or

,1 the strikers and .lie 1 ieI i-muraer. .There are rum rs tli at th I iI re', urn to the. in lie t-. l. U"~'-roy tiie mimerous dwell ne--, ... ".'d by fhi.*.men and lucre is the wiid-

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the residents

''.a'.j.e. conii: to this city am! here are 1 .1' »t cnoufr 11 on the .• ou mi tn iilicr any tanee

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'aja. ,,| Coal Cr,4fit

"I'l-.vn-',' amers ill.(lei--011 ac-

I..lei's..to burn slabs f,,||,j,| voiini 111 the .-ctitCilv i.inl pe I III Its .1V' be(f U' rt't'U ted

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,fi levances he striidny e.• 1 miners '•e- C'.iloraiii 1 iia., Iieen th'ivri'i,, ,,a: ce of scriptAvlncii they have I *', fm eed to accept and use at lie cMupany's stores. !oy. Waite claims that this is a. violation of the I'nited States- law. The iittemjit to induce the miners in the northern part of the state to strike from..sympathy iias failed.

A*U thai. Millim |5,, WiihilruHii.

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people of this city have sent comniuniea ion to liuv. Altgeld asking hhat the niilitiii be withdrawn and guaranteeing protection from the civil authorities to all miners desiring to work It is likely the troops will bo removed.

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IIOUSE VOTL-.S DT'WN A I -1. BILL T-J FOR ITS REPKAL.

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AsHiMiTON. .1 ne 7. The house has sat down on the various propositions to repeal the law taxing the circulation of state banks. The first vote was 011 Mr. ox's amendment for the absolute control of the tax, and it was defeated by a ote oi lu yeas to 1 7U nays. The Chicago members voted nay. Tiie house then voted oil tiie banking and curtency committee's substitute for the original I'.rawley bill, which provided for the e\einjtion of the tax on treasury Holes issued during the panic. 1 he \oti' was iva voice and the substitute as ie. eat ed by a birr majority s,, was the Ii i*a icv bill an then tin? house tnoli up the Indian a| propnat 1011 bill A li! I ibuster was staited as a resint of Mr lloiman's fjuest that the first reading- of tlie i,j]l be dispensed with. Hay of New York ob.,ect 111 A lie a 1 1 to adjourn wa, adopted-rlut to -i and at :i:ri tt house adjourned.

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subject .shall be considered later.' The other .lories amend me 1 10 the bacco selieoule were then adopu I and the ,,1-uale passed in the --ohcdel" *'.y1 r* "iltjral producLs and provis. ions."

All live animals not, specially pro. vided fo: we'e mailt- ,du liable by the bill at, per c-nt •Mr. II.iie (Mi,in,.1 proposed to restore the Mci\ 11 ley rate- horses and mules S-'td l-'i'r head cattle ^lu per head, hogs, ?I.„U sheep. .l..Vi. Other animals JO per cent ad valorem Mr. Peiter projiosed an amendment to exempt from the operation of the duty ponies, chiefly imported from Mex.co.

Mr. Ilolph then jiroceeded to deliver the last installment of his prepared Bpeech begun some two months ago. He spoke against the agricultural schedule of the bill. The debate was continued in a desultory manner by Messrs. Gallinger, Allison,* Mills,

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Volute and Kyle. A loo was precipitated by Mr sinned most of the rv:v. afternoon. It as partu- i. .' Messrs. lloir, 'uav. II and Teller *^!r. Pf.eifer withdrew ''•niieiit, ainl the vote was ih,. Mr. Hales amendment to v.McKinley. duty ot .s.tii 1 horses and in tiles. It was a strict -party -vote PfetVer voting- 111 favor, a'Allen a.in.1 Kyle aq.iiu-.t it

Mr. 11.1 le oi) ei ed anotheraitc suhsti11:to,-S'io lor the ?o rate in the hill, and thiv -i feated he btl'ered the whole sell ed 11 le of tin

t.T' tor amendment met wn: fate. .. Alter some more deba:" tro into eNeentive sessmri A call "of the senate

.snowed the presence of fori:

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Wlth.tiMw the cotnpromise amendment, of the loi.'dcco schedule.,• which made the. 1 ate 0:1 leal toba. steu 1 nied, anil and restore tlie le1111*111, in Inch 1 lie rat-

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LUMBERS AfJD GAS FITTERS.

i.,vc mi expt'i jiluiniier and a, .s]i,., i-iitv ,f piping houses'tot' '\aitr privi!i."^es. \'i conit ir work .ill over tlie j., Ci.tnitv. See 11s' 1 1 iv a

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A lull stork ahvnvs nn hand.

WILLIAMS BROS.,

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