Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 June 1894 — Page 4
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o— bile in (he market last week Mr. .McClure .seem ed some 2Z3 iaM'asonaUcv'. ...
Dress Goods, Laces, Etc
Which are now- on sale. I'omc unci see out' offerings. 2^ v:. They are the 1 -est values ever shown in the ~"^fr niai'Kei. We are closing.'out jpr our stock of
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I lAii'iH'Is.ihiu's. Shades
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."oft!: Washington Street.
If Economy
Is .t C,0UMDE*R.N:O!'. the n.r,„. .N'e inctr-'^ned JCICA' ate such ti at yotPH take tiaiek ,.d\a r. ue ot white "diei ast.
figured Wash (ioous, colors light ar.d d.uk. former ]?rtce 1
cents, now
32-lni fancy Tongees, wash labnes. all season's price "has beer, i.jr, uov. ....
::8- neh ii/ured Satin Org^r.dte-, a ham'.sotue cullection ofdesi^ns. 1
o-meh fancy figured Lawns. .1, grade ti.it sold al 15 cents, now..
.?2-inch Novelty. Ikuiste,m choice designs, light and si.irk colors, has been 10 cent- per }ard. now
30-uieh super i.juaiity line 1'ongee.sy some•• matciiloss designs in thenumber, was 25 cents, now .......
^°-:IH. Ombrec -Swiss, ."o cents has been the price, now, .. ... 1-tili dreys lengths in Novelty Wash Fabrics, (no two alike), prices have been S5.cc to £6.oo, each now cut to S3.90 aud. ...'• (,)ur assortment (always the best), still complete in American and
Samples mailed on application.
Imported 1 hrnities, Trench Organdies. Sateens aiid al! I .inen Lawns.
32-mcli all-wool C-hallies: j.rettiest light and dark ground, two iiudv three toned etiects. yard. 49 cents andv- 'i" :i:
L. S. AYRES & CO-
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YOUNGMAN & TR1BBY.
129 SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET
Wearing the Latest Conceits in Hats and Boniets all made their purchases at
If you want a cheap hat, see her. If you want a a a 1 0 2 North Washington street
THE REVIEW
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JUNE 23,1894.
IRON M1KKHS STRIKE.
TWO THOUSAND GOGEBIC MEN QUIT WORK.
I.ucrtM4e ot Wtkgc* I tn «it i!o«! Ohio 31 im»r* DiM'hlc to (tn to «rU on the Cot ui hun «.**» I 1 iii*41s 1 ud tana \Vork" met)
I HONwoo11, Mich., June !?!.•—Two tbousauu Gogebic range miners. comprising1 a.i the forces at the Nome, Aurora, l'abst, Newport and East Norrii mines, tfeut out on strike VC.sterduy. The \iniouists i(Sbcmbied early atui marched to the mines am persuaded the non-union mfcii to unit work. 'L he steam'shovels loading fr-.un stock piles all suspended operations before noon. 'i'i I ojby at ilicssemer is still running1 .with a Jail iforce, but eft.orU, will, be ma lie to ill(luce the men to join the sti'n.e to-day. Tue. nrirsss tm tae- Wlscou4i.iu eiiii ai the ranye ure ail: working with nearly ,il IDI-OCS. Tliu coid| •panieo iieelure that- t-iie mines will remain CIO
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until men can be procured
to 'JO to woi'.r at tU old v. SUIircus st The iiuinbe -11,011 now out at the
va'-iotis ti mes is a- follows: Norrie,
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vport. a?y Aur.iira.,.. AV01 been s,uiipi'n,lcd ut the stcata si.ovcis I'Xbe siri c",u«te--,
ail.M.Its INIJl(TKl) AT (irrAW.l
Urn ML .Jury linlilx Alt KUKUKI'II- lu l!ie Oiiil)rc iii»— -,jiui'.s Mill sunt Itowu OiiAWA, Ili.. June I. he trrand jury, v. uicli was in session here for ten days1, lias eompleted its work and returned the largest number of indictments ever before rentiered in this^ county. The slrikinjr miners tliat. led the riot at LaSalle were indicted, as were those \vho burned Scott's mine iit Kangley and thos-- who toned tiie Atchison, Topeka.it Santu Fc train at, Stre.ator. 5l.\sC0fi'AH, III., June VI.—Two eoal mines in this district, Enterprise and Turkey llill, have, started. The other mines remain idle, lae operat'.-is deelmiug to si^n the Sprin^iield seaiu.
IIKCATCK, ill. June" ::l. -The coal famine in Decatur lias been broken bv the receipt of fuel from outside points. It comes a littio liiph, S3.5U a ton, but is eagerly taken. I"nion miners still refuse to ask for work as individuals atui the coal company's hands are tied. SlieriiH l'erl proposed to pive' the comjiany ample protection in case the com pan desired to put new men at work, but Superintendent Arm-. atrong did not make any request.
MIXONK, 111., June 21. It has developed here that the miners held bocret meeting- yesterday, the entire object of which is uot known. Doiefc'ates were appointed to a district meeting1 to be held at Streator Thursday. All is quiet.
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al! kinds of Foot wear tc be found
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TAVi.onviLUi. 111., Juno The
miners yesterday presented their scale
of prices, which was rejected by the company, the otlicials saving1 they would treat with the men as individtitiLs. The miners held a meeting •''and .adopted resolutions demanding a check Welshman that there beno disI crimination toward the men previously^ eri^a^eu I employed: that the ditlieulties IK -settied by arbitration, they choosiuif
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EieuL-iiov. Josepii 11. Gi as tli-«ir representativa shown by the last uatinnal bank I IiU)oM!.Y0T0X, 111., June 21.—Th*•• 'Statement, which shows thai"- Moy •!. I miners of the McLean County Coal J--
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will returu to worn at ouce and today all tlie mines in the county will be in operation.
Si 1.1.IVAN. Ind., June 21.- Cff-nip McKee is .still located in tne northeast suburb of town. 1 .mi- companies are statiuhed here, and tin- militia is haviu ir a pood time. N trouble is reported from the mining districts. A majority of the miners are still out, but the general opinion istiiat the backbone ot the strike is broken. The mines itt liymera will probably remain shut down until fall The latest report is that the militia will leave ioy,. Saturday. There will be no bp ci«l term of court to try the strikers, nsal* are out on bail.
... Ohio Muit't's Will lio to Work. (oi. MI'.rs. nliM, -June 21.—The Adams convention yesterday deed ed I to po to ivurli. The executive session was a stormy one and many unpleasant things were said about the national and state otlieers. Charges were l'reely made thai the national oUiecrs bad sold the miners oat. and on the other baud it wa.s asserted that
Adams was alone to blame for tue row ou account of tlk.- unjustifiable action he had takfii.
MASSILI.ON, Onio. June -1.—The Fifth regiment leaves to-day. leaving the-Ohio mining regions entirely v.-ith-ou
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Wheermjr and La.ce. Erie mines -are now producing1 iou cars ot coai uany.y, John iiel-iride reaciit'i.i liome l:ist. night. \vi ilap -to rest: and satislied with the outioulc. -Hi .said. "Work is bc-.r, roM.m '•_! a'. ,.!onr '.ho line, ("'ttr ..or-Kai'iaataou comes out ol the-.nj'lu inpooa on.or acid wuhavt- sueceeaeu lu treati improve.-.. roi.it,!-.v prices."
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S railroad st ore tntuii! jt«nd Ifa 'Sock in-11 at .-uhlaiui ^iatiy c^st-N now un tlicir \..iy Asiirat^d Iran .e vela nd, 1. bieayo ami ilwaukee iviil be .unable to .out in ore. 'iiid. .itribera have been reafly ei:e.:::^ &t?eil-to-day by reiiorts- that, the nv-n it nearly ail of. t,,c mines
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que tie itrike Ui« eotir^c oi 11 few days.1 CI.LVI..(.,V.XI», wliio, .J line ~'i. C^ilieials of the iruiMiiinhit .-eompanie.-i have adriees tlisil-. i)u* .strik-.-.ot'.the iron miners in the i.'o /bic rantre is most likely to-I spread to tuo AlaifjUftte rai'^e .^-o itronjf lias beeomi: tne fear of a :eii-' era, strike that-110 new charters for iron ore carriers are beinp nuule and .&evera 1 chartors already made will be canceled,
uair.s ejcistiup itf tfie ind.an ..'pht to -thifi 3l»w.r of me from 1 heir
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Bi v. thiew. l. J.O'Ur's, If V*1 unu br «sn' i, pi -sftua) ctVeet.s d."-1 tbey w^re i^aii ... tdlippe (ml t.'C 'I •i Le n.itii rs and laui out e^-'li it t.'.e lii(.ri-in
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ra,a ai. no li.eie riv.or eat. The wife o* Uie at Aijii-iljii, wl.o AVUS lieau v, itil a rilje..: is iii dit:on
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tiiem to dress *. iCtCil liiijit?r .- ovi^1 tl.e critical con--
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I.ily to rultt .1 un,' vl.—Tli at
atitUnae ?ot tue .Himviit-. AVtufit-ou- ii': frVowj-ii more iiiarmuig-..-. esterday •. tiiey Were in to'.vu buying- lircarais, e^irtrie.^cs and othei ammuiTt.oti, and have pmeha«.pfi ^.r. the marb cs
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ii.iines riayeit. In t,i* N.111 11 a 1 l.eacue
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lioston took second piaee^fromT'hiliiUe.lphia yesterday and lirooklyn fell down to sixth position. loliowinc were the names played
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.company decided to reject the proposi- States held S]ecie to the amount oi lion of the manager of thu shaft to
at tius old scale and fchoni.l
1 the new scale be penerally adopted
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to receive the new scale wa frouj tne tunc of bcpinuin*1'.
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riii'y Ui-iiulvr tn Accept tljr: Columtju* Siaile Willi One Chunn«. l»iiA/.!i.( ind., June 21. esterdav uiorninp at lu o'clocii a mass meeting of miners numbering over 2.UU0 strikers was held in a prove just north of the city to decide upon accepting the Columbus scale. Aiter spending some time ill defcnte. it was decided to accept |the Columbus scale, providing the operators would pay five cents a ton extra for mining coal under three feet and one inch, and over two feet and a half, the eamo provisiouB as was made in last year's scala. A committee oi miners was selected to meet the blook coal opera tore Jn Uie aiternooo. The ssi* trfon only lasted a short ttao, as the
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light Convict Caliiir
inCAOO, June 21.-—A strong effort is to be mudc at the coming session oi the Illinois legislature to do away with the competition between convict and free labor. The inti-contract coavict lubor league of the state, composed of representatives of the coopers, shoemakers, stonecutters and barnessmakers, now have in course of preparation a bill which vrill be presented to the legi.sla.turo with this object in view.
5Iurder Committed Two Yoan
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Otjuld t.i.d with which to load tue'.r eauui..ii. Fears tire, entertained that when the e'uards arrive tr.ere will te one o' the ijioouiest V'att.es ever '.i lit in the eoal re j/ oils. 'v*
For l'.uruin^ r.rul^e,
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111.vit:: Ma ihine' :.JJ.—,1. 1! ami Kobeft vJohusi)^ were arrested '|f herej,' veste' day, emii-geU wHii':: -.fe1i¥uine''"'''tJi'e Hannibal A deseph Ilailroiu1. briii^ aero-s tne. Chariton riwr'-pn the nijrht -of June 15-' They are alsv suspecte 1 of "'lemy the leudeJs in* tiie tniuni^ht attacks .' eeeivtly made, on, the feeai tninesj, •waieh resultoa itt much.-'- dchtniction of property by tire
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CiAcixNAxr, Ohio, June 21.—The Rev. U. Swartzbar, native of Maroaco ajid a member of LivingBtane's esploring party in Africa, was
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A. Nrwinan of CeUttr Klccted (.0111 in mid or.
Cot Nctt. Li.uri'R, Iowa, June VI.— •Vesterday was the second day of the twentieth annual encampment of the department of Iowa Grand Army ol the llepublic. and it brought an immense crowd of people. The first business of the encampment was transacted in the afternoon. The report of the adjutant showed a total membership in the state of Iowa of 17,059 on Dec. S3, a decrease of:00. The death losses were 2'ili, an increase of 33 over the proeedinp year. The financial reports showed the. receipts to bo S'.i, s.yi.?'j and expenditures $7, 41 I balance on hand. gv',I ul. S.
We will sell until they are entirely disport] of Mens1 Cassimorc Suits, sizes ^4 to .p. for
Tlu are out own make, that's tin- ea-a]f%
'do it. If we had to buy them like ordiirir^'r!' the\ would ost at least S i-^o.
Chi 1 clrens' Suits.
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W .jicsak' Hi inc. ''ic thiei-- r,nUrs. Hattets dmi nier of MAUI and GKCU Sttects
N. 1:. l'ositivcH con. qi the above goods \v:lj be sykl to ieaW
1 in ChattJinoopa, Attn- bein^--locked up he mttnaped to cut. bis throat, and novy ln.:.s at the c.i.t »-Jiospitai in a critical condition,
'lei Ivivp Out :.\Ult».v\s Army. JI'FKKKSON-VII.I 1:. Ind.,J June 01. (!en. Kelley, with his army of 1,200 men, is now within a few miles of the I city. '1 he authoritiss have sworn in a 'larjre nusnber of deputy slierifl's andj'l patrolmen will do all in their power to keep him out. The people are I greatly excited by the approach of the urmy and 6ay that they will do notliin{j for the men.
The election of officers refulted as foiiows: otnmander. Georpe A. New- I man, Cedar l'alls senior vlco-oom-mander, J. CI Miltiinan. I.opan junior vice-commander, Mr. Ellis. Villiaea: medical director, Dr. E. II. Iiazen, Dea N°' lC'i TO N'ON-ltKSIIJKNT, Moines chaplain. 1£ F. W. Cozier, Col-fax-Clinton was Beleote.l as the next place of meetinp.
I:Y THE REGULAR JUHY.
b|(clitl Acnlrc In the I'rcurterBnst fuse IH Itf)ftiBcil. CHICAGO, Juni- vl. Proceedings in the trial which is to determine the sanity or insanity of Assassin Patrick Eugene Joseph I're.uderpast began before Judge I'ayne in the Criminal court building on the north side 'fhe present trial is held in the court room directly under the chamber iu^wliich the trial lor murder was held. The .r.H.m v,-as tilled with curious people fully half an hour before the judge came in. Some little time before that important event, however, two big balifs made the rounds of the benches nud cleared out of them all but the men who had been called for jury service. It will take two days to secure a jury.
Fourth of July Excursions
Via Yandalia Line at half fare. Tickets will be sold on July ,'ld and 4th. pood to return until July nth. 1^1, inclusive, between all stations within two hundred miles of initial point. Tickets will also be sold to stations on connecting lines on same basis as above. For full particulars call on nearest Vandalia Line Ticket Agent or address
J. M. CHESBKOGH. A. G. P. A. St. Louie, Mo.
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I All buggies placed insidei:ind lithe shade. ou will receive promj)'. and courteous tteauncnt. Call andiscf tne when in town.
Frank Spitzer.
suite ot lii'Iintia. Montgomery comity: I11 Hie Montfomeiy circuit Court. Term. LS'.U.
Kate Kuuil v.". CUarlei Heed. Complaint JC
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tHT Attorneys Hint tile? tier complaint r.i're:!. togethur with un aQMnvit that tli" residences tlie defendant. Charles licet), in nnknowu mi'Hint tlie object nl this action is a divorce.
Notice is itierofore hereby given said (iefniHlant. thfit unless he he and appear 011 the 1st tiny »t ScptRmbor Term of th" Montgomery circuit
Court, the same beiuir the .'Jrd day of SeptiiiiMt A. !., lsyj, at the Court House iu crawfiird^ N'iilt'. in saUl County ?md ?in«l ftii^woro' donnit to said complaint, the wime will'in heard and determined in hU absence.
Wiine.m my name, and the seal of said 1 nart. atlised nt CraMfordsvllle. this sth dav of iu)le,. A. I)., lsj,. -V A I.LACK SPA1IKS,
For the next 30 days A. KostM ^.' Sons will sacrifice their entire sb Furniture. Carpets and Stoves in make room for 11 eir two story oil £.p. Why pay 83.00 for a ea sweepe. when we will
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one for *l,W Call and look thru,, our stock whether you buy or iii-i. KOSTANZEK'S SUNK.
Children Oryfor Pitcher's Castoria.
For vegetable plants, either beciueJ or potted, see Krause it Crist. A# kind you want. Just received load of palms that sell from U"' rents up. :.
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