Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 June 1894 — Page 4
WOOL! WOOL!
WB WANT
l-'Oli WHICH NVK MTLI. I'AV THK.
Second Week
-OK THE (1RF.AT
The interest continues unhb itel—the selling now in its zenith. .and last lot of the 10.000 yards on the counu Hundreds of fresh pieces and neat' patti
Oil sale at gteat
,the 1.00 quality, at
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
lira', ion
ru 1
orM'tnh
mornin
11undred
11s of the
departure from rcgul.11 value. The $'1'. iilk".
57c
A cle 1 saving of 43c. l-.very piece exclusive.*- 1 esigns of 74—no "uut.-of date patterns. Come aeain this week for the 57c silks.
AYRES & CO
(f all kinds n| I ootwear
ivegro'.vn their
hair: ..'oin rt Sellers, pastor Christian church, .South Btnd !nd. 0. 1). Luiupkia. undertaker, Brownsburg Ind.: K. It Keith, attorney jt.law east w.a.snu»gio„ Gates, Jr.. .jobbing house, 31 and ». east Maryland street R. N. Blurne book-keeper, 31 and east Maryland street C. J. Barker,book-keeper, 101-105 south Meridian street B. L.
.-lie found
'a 1 die
GlfAHD SHOE &I0RE.
129 SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET
9
We guarantee to trrow hair on
lalde.-1, heails. rt'traidless of age or 1 ziL'th of baldness. Sure cure for Dandrnll or m\ disease id' S' i'p or Hair troai illin^ out. !'IVi""
and
us a
Webb, traveling salesm in, liiti— I(iri south Meridian street: J. A. Perkins. \'o Chemical Co. sixth slret-'jW. Heinsley, No. I Engine House Indiana avenue Hev. W. I'rii%e,K7 Yarides street \V. 'J\ Sellers. Rook .Supplies, 17 Vance Block J. B. Southark, I/ifayette, lnd. ,J. B, Southard, Dr, L. C. Stewart, office Gil West Wasipngton st„ Mrs. Xewbv, 780 N. New Jersey St., Saaniue
White, contractor. 5'.) Mill ave Oscar Herman, 277 X. Pine St.
E. B. & D. W. JACKSON
trs of Mohn's Intlux Hair 2% West Washington
E I W
TURKS or
One year, in t&e county, Oncyear,outoftbe county, Inquire at Office for Ailveftliuewnes.
JUNE 16,1894,
Otlicial ('all.
In pursuance of an onlor made by the Montgomery county Democratic Central Committee, the democrats of the county will meet in delegate convention in Crawfordsville on Saturday, June 10, for tli purpose of nominating a county ticket to be voted for in November, The oflieee for which nominations are to be made are:
Representative. Prosecuting Att orne\. Auditcr. Treasure!, Sheriti. Survey oi, Coroner, Commissioner, 1st district. Commissioner.'Jnd district. Delegates are to be appointed as to! lows: (.hie delegate for every one hundred and twenty five ^1*25)and a fraction of fifteen (1 ft votes cast for Hon. Claud Mathews for governor. Demn cratsare to meet ia mass convention in their several townohips on Saturday. June t'., at some place designated by the
chairman to select to the table below
delegates uccordir.tr
Coal Creek ...v., Wayne Riplev ... Blown ... Seott Union Madison Miu'ar Creek Frunkhn Walnut.. .... Clark
1(5
:i 1G
1 1
'io! 170
.1372 lSo .120 .258
1'.
.:t49
Total number of delegates one hundred and seventy live, (17.")J.. necessary .to a choice S3.
J. Miu-*. T.wi.on THOMPSON.
..^'.Chairman. Secretary.
)tfciN ui Hull.
The Democratic convention next Sat
urdav -,vill be called to order at 10:o0
m. in Music Hall at
a
.• in :U
township \vi!
tim each
I be exptvt 1
member of
name one
the followr
.u'umittees:
Credentials, Order of but cent organization and
S
which the convention wi
one o'clock p. ujfA"' .I.J.
I'ernui
•iok.M ciS, aft"r
I FJ' 1 Urn uiitil
Tin* petition ol 1". M. Dice and others to rt scind the order permitting cattle to run at large in. ..Union...township was, granted.
There was a remonstrance against the report of the viewers on the Nobi-'e ditch and the board granted the petition for a re view, naming the following u'*ntleinen as viewers: Robert Dunbar. B. Waugh and (leorge Boots, all if Sugar Creek 'township.
Marshal Sellers petitioned the board to vacate a highway located east of Smarti burg and the viewers are Henry Ivng, Samuel Kraley and Elea/.er Cole.
The commissioners appointed on the opening of the cemetery highway in the north part of the city are Horace Reynolds,
W 1 1 1
1? ISO.
I
1'roprieoom fi, Indianapolis, Ind. or ask your druggist for it.
Tomlin^On and Stailey
Simpson. The board purchased three road graders of John Larsh. The three cost
The Laf.iyette Bridge Company was awarded th" contract of furnishing the new steel bridge for the Drake Brookshire gravel road in Clark township The structure, ia to coBt $1.071.30.
The past week has indeed l.een a re markable one. In addition to another good newspaper going democratic, the following births have been reported to the secretary of the board of health.:
J. B. Tribby and wife, a son. C. McCampbell and wife, a girl. Newt Wray and wife, a son. 0. B. Herod and wife, a pon, that Cal avers is strong enough to take his own part.
Ed Boyland only smiles, aud says it's a boy but a few ounces short of 15 lbs. These are all to be residents of Crawfordsville.
6TKIK E KS III'KX MOKE HKIDCES.
1
MII.I.S.
Chairman
In tin- oiirt.
By seduously keeping at it and
KOHII
Whoolb & Lake KHe
UHRICKSVII.I.E,
Tleil Cp
by tlie Act* of Ohio Miner*. MASSII.I.ON. Ohio, June 14.—Two
more bridges were burned ou the Wheeling Lake Krie railway yesterday at Fuller's miue. two miles east of Sherrodsville. The company assumed the strike was virtually over and moved a train of est irginia coal. The caboose '•vus barely out of sight of SharrodsTille when the bridges were burned and the telegraph wires cut. It will require at least four days to get the road open for freight traffic.
Ohio. June
WIDVAI.E,
14.—Re
ports from along the line occupied by troops show that several skulking parties were driven away by the soldiers during the night The railroad company is driving piles for a temporary bridge to replace the burned one.
Ohio, June
H.—The
road company expects to get the bridge ready to alfcw traius to go over by midnight. hen the bridge is ready the company will move the coal which is now blockading the yards at Urichsville. No trouble i§ feared except I where tnen are working on the bridge, and these guards will be doubled.
I MCCI,AI.NI:.SYII.I!:,
Ohio. June
14.—
While Company of th^ j^ghth regiment was guarding a decp^ut near I this place tlie men were attacked by about thirty strikers, who wore armed., with stones and clubs. The soldiers. .seeing that the attacking party had no lirearms, threw down their weapons nnd went at the mob with bare list. completely routing them.
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SHIDi: lIAN(ii:i) IN 1:1 I'KiV
Striking Minors Near l'il I-tulrir Munlft»*t Their l)i*iipiirovul. rnrsiu'P.o l'a., June 1».— A half dozen men began work yesterday clearing out the mines the Imperial Coal company preparatory to a start next Monday. They were attacked' bv a mob of r00 strikers who drcve 1 them from the mines and tired at the. I engineer. They then went to the I company store and drove out the clerks and helped themselves to eataI hies. After leaving notice that they would kill anybody who started to worlc at tho G9-cent rate they marched to Moon Run. The company has appe:Ued to the sheriff for protection. 1'resident Mel'.ride was hanged in I etligy at a mass-nieetint of strikers at
Hay.- crossing, near McDonald. 011 the Panhandle railroad Three thousand men attended a meeting at McDonald' and denounced their otiieers for com-. promising at O'.i cents. A district delegate convention wdt be held Friday. I when the strikers will decide whether to go to work at the terms agreed to at Columbus. President Cairns feel.s'-|'*' confident that when the agreement is liolo-.lle and Retell On
uud'M'.-too by the miners the action of the otiieials will be ratified and the. men will return to work.
.lirv«'oM »n Alii to Tomp^rutMM*. .vr. I.Ot.is Mo. .Tune 1 ). The general ex« t". l've board of the Knights of Labor in-1 iere yesterday to consider the bi ,'eo.t. of that organization
against iia. breweries here controlled by the English syndicate. The f'.eterrnir.a 1
1 0 1 1
hold
ing three ui«ht sessions lasting till about 11 o'clock, the board of commissioners was able to wind up the business of the regular June term on Wednesday. This is always the busiest session of the year. was a session in which a large volume of business was transacted, ami they were a weary looking set of men longing for the freedom of their country homes when the hour of adjournment arrived. They will be in special session to-day for a short time to wind up a few items of liusinesn. lames F.verson was appointed a spec ial constable for the New Market detce ti.i! association.
wa- reached to stuid
out a circular to id: Knights of l.abor I and Federation ot Labor men. as well as other union men. ealling upon them to become temperate—in fact, total abstainers from beer consumption in evury large city or town and at all times and places where union beei can not be obtained
ninproTnist'. t. —1 rethe pro-
Artloo on the
CHICAGO. June I ceived here report action on posed new scales as follows:
Accepted at Upper lies Moines (Iowa), district by miners and operators at Manown, Pa., by operators Oskaloosa, Iowa, by miners and operators: I!ea.ttysville, Ky Iy miners and operators: Jackson county, Ohio, by miners and operators. 1
Rejected at Fairbury, 111 by miners southern Iowa by miners and operators at La !-alle, 111 by miners: at .Washington, Ind by miners: at Terre llnute. Ind., by the miners: at Spring.
Valley, 111., by the mine/S.
to Ihirn 11 Mint'.'"
Vt-I lenient in •].
E AR E A N
Stiirviuf(
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0 1 ,KI)
I
MACON. MO.. .1IUH» LL.—IucenJiaries.j fired the pithead and surface works of Kansas and Texas mine No. -i.l near Hevier yesterday. Two watchmen were on duty there, ai.d when itiev began ma kin 1 efforts' to subdue the flames they were tired on from ambusfi. 'Ihev i-ejilie as best they .comd but were driven hack.
DC.N \KU. olo., .Line I he coal miners' strike in this staU iloes not appear to be nearing settlement. Over men employed in t!ie forested Butte mines have d.-ev'e u, str Ice until the schedule of three vi.a.-s ^o Is restored At Spring flulch i.oe i.:en have gone out. This will co n|). 1 1 he coke ovens at. Cardiff to c.'ose ibAvn
OUTBREAK.'
Workman l'siritflc 'I'ole.lo mul Ut-iiiiii,.! As*Wt :i licit
.lune A proc- ion of
500 or COtt unemployed l'ol workrueu marchcd down I,a(rraii"t.' .sueet yesterday. Before the proce-.s'ioii had reached Cherry street, the p.iice u.utlu.rities had
IMJCII
JUST Foil FUN
$3.29.
rail
The
Muddy" Down It* Hank*. r. .iosi.i'ii, Mo., .June 1 I.- The Missouri river continues* cutting at Belmout I'.end and Winthrop, although I no damage from the overflow has been reported- Citizens of Winthrop are! moving away from the bank's and rail- I oads aie protecting their tracks. The government has taken 110 steps to prevent destruction.
SKATTI.K,
We will sell until they are entirel) Mens' Ciissnnere Suits, si/.es 34 104 for
1 Childivns' a vi.ivs tot
Neckwear.
ee
tie.-
17C.
Wash. .June 14. -The first
party of passengers from the east since the flood began arrived last night, after being fifteen days 011 the way from Chicago. No mails have arrived here since tine 1. 1
A ppnrt loruiifii t. I
Si'itiNGi-iKi.i), 111 June 14. -1 the Supreme court yesterday morning
u-'rin" in
a iv A a
l-i SID li N S BETTER.
Dr. Itryanr. i\lr. lH\-nliititrK Family I'liylclnti. Arrive*^ friMii Nrw York.
WASHINGTON.
Jane
1.5
1'.—
t'nir.
lioti i-d and the
riot alarm was turned in All tho available police wen at once sent to the corner of Superior and Adams streets which was regarded at the objective point of the marchers.
A delegation was appointed by the men to call on the mayor and inquiro of him if the 510:).000 of park bonds could not be sold and the money used to give the men work. Mayor M:ijor explained to the committee that he was as powerless as any other individual to help them in the matter of furnishing work. The men are without *")rU and their families are starving.
It is stated
at the white house that the President
better. Dr. O'Reilly called early and wion afterward Dr. Bryant, the I President''! family physician, who had Come down from New York, came to the white house in company with Secretarv Burnout After examining the patient I):-. liryaul and S cretar.v Lamont -iit to the nearcs: drug store anil had a prescription I'ompounded, with which they returned to the white house. .:
IH Will June il —.lustice Harlan 1 writ of supersedeas in the
CUK.AI.O,
ha-i issued
case of I- raucis A. and Percival B. Coflin, the two voting Indianapolis bankcis now serving sentence at Michigan City for bank wrecking.
Iliis \M t. has the effect of releasing the (.olliii boys 0:1 bail until their case can be heard by the court of appeals. •.
i'l«il
TO .TM|»III
^11A .St., li .vi, China, June 14.---The government of Japan has sent largo force.s of troops to protect her interests in Corea. The King of Corea is reported to have tied to Japanese territory.
1.1
rrr.i: ROCK, Ark., June
dispose.
They are our own make, that's the eason we nn do it. If we had to buy them like or .unary d-\i:ers they would cost at least S4.50.
Childrens Suit s.
un regular price is 25c..: Some *ell them to:
N B:-— I'-.rsitiv'cly"' iiohc ot tif^dove -^ob(T^Hv!H Ue^ld denier
of, 1,2
Stuts. Jjies -J to 1 .a perte.et Watere
Tnev are our own make, tii.it the teasonwe iu .If we liad to Icivthem like other dealers would cost a. le i-t Si.^o
our turner window dispkn. C»r: »h 01. in Tirks. Four.in-Hands. .Windsors. l'.ow.
American
rice C-lothiers. Tailors. I Litters ami -.trn:(!oilier c.t :Mam and (Iran Mrccts.
SI'-? for an Aluinitisi'.ii-^t-. I lightest plate made Teeth extracted 1' i-TitO'-iv without paiii
Best set te (looit set 11
•th.. til .JX1-
\V^1 Wa-jhiiiyton INmv Ingi Indlanapoliri. Ind.
E. S.
Smith, of counsel for Appellant Fletcher, in the Danville apportion-
the unusual nnt.Pe ini..v™i i„ •!,« ..od.. I Co-Opernllvc It. It. Hindi Swull 'C Intel est in the case.
I'OUT! A\ ., (ire., June 11.— A telephone message from The Dalles says that almost the entire village of (d-anis in .Sherman county has been .swept away by the ilood. The distillery. valued at 000. owned by tioodal!. alker ,V. i.'o., went out yest.erdav.
a
•m*
A. Mclvpflinie. M'ir'i'-
WALL STREET
To OperateSUCGESSFULLY Fn WALL STREET
.. iur»to«W|K!rceiit.|Htrannum «.Mty 1 without risk. 8end lur and I Market letter," umllcdlrcc. UiulioM
case.
I t.o. 41 Broadway, New York CU.
I ive and I.earn
I' is estiuiat.ed that there an million chickens hatched in the I States every year, but not more one-hull' of these reach the st/i 'market, ('holera. gapes, pip. etc millions every ye ar. All these east-s are (juieklv (|iiiekly cure the use ol Wells' lloosier i'oU.lU
"uiU"! th.'t" 1'el kill l\s 1 IV
I'owder. I'rice 2~ ets. .sold bv N.
iooe, --'.V
1
1'h:' 1'lizzie Sol veil.
Perhaps no local disease has puzzi'
1
and bathed ic medical prof'epsion n.
!'1'
than nasal catarrh. While not IIIUI diately fatal il is among the most n-. seous and disgusting ills the tlesh heir to, and the records show very or no eases of radical cure of ehrorii' c.itarrli by any of the many modes of treatment until the introduction
of
bly'ti Bream Balm a few years ago. Tin' success of this preparation has been most gratifying ami surprisingi y.N'o. (irtiyuiM in without i!.
Vaudalia Line Excursion. 'J'o Logansport anil return, going June return ine litb, .?2.rfi round trip. A51 count Masonic celebration.
To Kvansville and return accoieit 1 Turfest. One fare the runnd trip. 6i. '0 (Jood goinu June rtth and iifh. to retuili
June l.'t To .M uncio aud return, account day sch'.ol couveKtion, one tare the round trip, goinrr June 11 and
»-*irc»8 Triiin i£oii..'i in Mi(.»ouri.| Cheap rates no.v on for Maxinlun'kee,
11.—It is
i-.
r"turn June |r». To Marniont June IS and '. c'-l "i-1 Tumi trip Account Kpworth Leai'Uft. CJood to return Jui.e'J.'l
Bass or Cedar Lake anil the Shades
rumored that an express train was 1th of July rates—one fare tound trip, held up and robbed Lt Neely ville, Mo., I good sjoing.'ird and 1th. return July 'l'1Dear Poplar Bluff, about, midnight I J- C.
IILTCHINSON,
Agent.
