Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 February 1895 — Page 4
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XTIE REVIEW.
F. X.
TRRMfl OP "llBSORirTlOM.
Oneyeai) in tho county, Oneyoar.ontof the connty, Inquire at Offlcc for AilvertliuitrntoB.
tor. iain Hillman. out airam.
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FEBRUASY 16,1895.
THE CONFERENCE.
Representative Y. M. C. A., Ufiou Ar
rive and Interesting Meetings are
Held To-morrow's Services Con
clude The Programme.
The M.
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A-, Conference which
wilt- itiinouncoi! sometime ago. to held ui this city is now iti session. I'eletales from the various College. railroad andcily Ammj rmtKiiiP over th-.' Slate ar rived .in Thursday anil the Conference began "ii Friday I'Veiiini at the liupiis-.t church. V. W*. Holm. President ..JUlio,Colleeo I.e l»attW')j.
Pitv lead in 1 rial's after which Uev. A. A- I'faes tiehl. Lafayette delivered the opening address. A inception wjir thee ton dured the delegates at the Association building. 'I'llis morning's services were held in the Asso-.-iutiou building and began at. It Ii oclo^ic by devotional ox ereises. iead bv l* I-r"d Kosebro. Ad dresses by Rev. 1. \V. riwitzer of liruzi) and '1'. A Ilildn th, Secretary of Indian apolis Association. Bible study from ll o'clock until noon, in charge of Or. 1. S. Horrotighs. The programme for the
remamoer of the day is as follows: S3* siuaz:
-IHIS AFTBK.NOON
ASWXTIATIOW HCII.IUS'..
Dfvononiil I'jnretfies led f»y K*v. Wonti M. I'ippy. lit l. ifnyettp. "... C~z "How run 'iiy and As.-oeniti'inrt in
iI im
Snnio Tm
\ii l.'0-0[i»'rjne lo
OlH
Mur
rge Wassoaslo-. \V. l^iizruth
.Mrs.t .Mr-. C.
firo\ ml. The infant wife, better.
Infill Ii «»l Dr. Ilrnr ()n Tut-Kiliiy nf this wook. Ke*Miiiv. of 1/uiii1 ivt3r Mnniu'-Hilary \. I hut II i-iiock* fl.
I F.MV llltH'HH
years Uirjr"
.-l. uli'iitine* Diiy. Was Thursday and if you was fortunate enough to yet•••.'your supposed likenesH tuned up witJi^all the glowing uoFors of the rainbow then you knew it oth"rwi=e we now inform you through these columns. The custom of sending
Va'enl ines has about played mil and '••other than an exchange of the riiiiculous. lieiter luiown as the mic ,d ciitiue. tin 1 few are used, I'eopie ,ue in iv
The I I liellfill
he I :L "l.LVC'S Ijab-'tir .osl given bv the i'oly mniuiii Socieiy of (he iligh echool a' the Masiir Mali last night W.IH i)Uit'c succcs-'fui both ...in tlie way of im ter(aii!:nent and Iro'n a ntianciai slaielpoitit. it -a ill ill M'ease the: tie.i'-ur^ of ht* W J". L'., for whose bene-ht lt.Wnfi gi veii. ever.il ilollai'rf l-iiicti,, pcrfi.i uic.r acquit»«• heihvif adniirabiy.
ll.i Ti !l Marv I or,ef. oi C' rit I, ,• I tw p. aah
entered
for
suit against one .John IOOII AIII
Dnii'li
alleged Mamages to ln-r pel'-
hotiai condition occahioned by his care,'h Briiy ami piirpo-rel.v .pointing an ugly h.oKing lire arm pocil causing her to entirely
The cap'1 proaiit.es to be a lively one
111
New KielmioMil.
Mr- Sarah Meats die.l at tier home in N'e }i c)imonil last Sunday afto. a long suiTering with amumption. The fune.ral ,s held on Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Meats IOKVCH a husband
and two sotiK.
Wafl.ey oiil.iiiued A^'.ini. Wythoville. Y:i., Feb. .—'Tie- i-.ase of the commonwealth against il. "Wadley has again ln-cn postponed for the seventh time In the county court. Wadley was president of the Wytheville Hanking and Insurance company, and was indicted by the grand jury in May last for embezzling $200,000 of tin* assets of I he company.
Morunnflidd Trial Is Set.
WORK OF THE FLAMES
THREE FIREMEN MEET DEATH AT LYNN, MASS.
the buibiini sured. The 1100,000.
Miitvui!
\d\ jintriL',*. led by Ur. NV. K. SUiiie. Vice I'rivsidiMif »jf I'linnie I Uu^-iM^ss ^-'s-ou. ty tioir Hr.iwer.
ij improving, slichtiv im
Wiii (ioltra and
Mrs. Pool", improved. .. Uov. i. 1'. Kuson, able t'i IJ« out. Albert 1 leiiry. consjderal)ly belter. Sherill' Davis, but slightly butter. Harry Kiiui.4, scalded face, don.y
nicely. Hf.-.-, Mrs. .Jus. Watson, some belter. Jas. Ilayus. Indianapolis lios[(itai. bet
seriously, walls. Loss JMO.Of"!,
r. Ib-nry know ri died at after but
)r. Keeney was HI
if age. a tine physician, and had a "iruiu ol friend--, who mourn his los'. Ho was veteran of the Hlack lla'-vU war. hid been twice married, and wa*. the father of seven children. The funeral 'occurred on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock.
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l'OM-der iilolos, Ciuisinc a Wall Collapse—Two MUHII.B 3iumh«r More Injured—Loss Knlliimted at Over ¥100,000 Otlur Flrrs.
Lvnn. Mass.. Feb. K.-Three men were killed outright and several injured beyond the hope of recovery by an explosion attending a fire in this city last night. The lire started at S:1(J in t.v hardware store of William itenr Hutchinson in Monroe street, an second and third alarms followed. I he flames spread rapidly and had soon jumped to an adjoining building, a portion of the estate of Charles 1. irK. Stmod in thhardware was a concelcrublo amoui.v powdvr, which oxp: shortly aftri tiroiTR-n *:ot to rk. taurine rtdiip^. oi the wall, which the men were working on trelr
and several were buried in,
ladders, di bris. When the rillns could be not ten three bodies Were taken out, being tho.-. of:
COX I. IX. JOHN I".. steami U. JirUItA V. THOMAS, steamer ... SKIXXK.lt, 11 F.N IIY, captain, chemical engine 1.
Mit-sing. 5, i, Ceftw. eman. ,x)l ipposed to be in lire broke out. i-.-jng is the list: diaries Carson. (o.
rl
U. J.
M-
being $::o.oon. lota.i loss will
fully aggri
Itipon. Wis.. Feb. 11. At noon yesterday fire broke out in W. E. Schaefer's foundry, caused by the overturning o£ a pot of molten iron. \V. E. Soule, who was at. work in tlie foundry, was badly burned about the l'ace and hands b»'fore be could escape from me building. Loss. $10,000 insurance, ?-V (100.
Suit 1 ,:iIce City \i-tli-d.
Salt Lake. I'taii. Fob. 1-1. -Fire 1 night destroyed the clothing store Lipman & Wallerstein. Liquor conipan's store.. store. cigar
tloiir V.itl I
ruction,::::cii '(¥•.
11.
Ramvay, tb« I sent lag that pay .Mr. bolllh t|,l}l
blank at her ami lose her bravery.
ca i'. t.hie es t: ftelt. '•. her! .i depositors sinriHr.g here m.ti.i
ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE. .«*
DaVs Proceeding In rjijior ami I.ow*r I Houses.
Springfield, 111- Feb. 1 (.-Another bill to regula.te Pullman's sleeping cars appeared in the house yesterday. It was introduced by Mr. Condo and will doubtless cause an uprising among "olored porters, as its chief provision is to prohibit sleeping or dining car porters from soliciting "tips. Mr. Murdock offered a resolution prepared by representatives of railroad labor unions asking Illinois members in congress to pa.ss the McGann arbitration bill. Monroe offered the same in the senate. In the senate a resolution was offered by Senator Hauler reciting that large appropriations are asked by the Illinois Industrial Home for the Blind and it appears to tie the policy of the trustees of the institution "to conduct it fn a manner to practically defeat its object by refusing admittance to blind persons who have no trades. The resolution directs the committee on 'appropriations to investigate the allegations. It wus
referlvl to thal
Hunt. (icorge Middle-
11 mm
I'-: in Minton. Leo Miller, A. C. 'Nicholas Wel.il.ier,
liesbles the dead several firemen v. 11 •. taken from the ruins, all badl\ PIT I and some probably fatally. The me was under control by o'clock, and the loss will not' exceed S,UIIIJ.
I.OSSlll SXOO.OOO AT I oil MlitS.
Klock Iti
rsrt nt I lie I)cnig :ind Kel son liurned Columbus. »hio, Feb. 14.—At 0 lock last evening tire broke out in l.he l.lenig & Ferson block, a four story brick I building at High street and Kim alley, and before water could be thrown thy flames bad gained considerable headway. It was two hours before the fire was under control. The upper and rear portions were burned out. the loss on
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Methodist li iiroti le*t roved. Londc.n. tint.. Feb. 1.—The Wundas
•Rochester, fnd.. Fob. 14.-- Li-iter Peterson's flour ndll burned yesterday morning. !,ess. $• »,(««». I nsui aiicc. lit National ...Millers'. $5.0Uy .Alton, .?.",')i'0.
T. Ktjito OMh'i'rs* Salario^. Lan.-i i. Mieh.. Feb. ir,. S'-nator Eaton yeiderday calkd ilie free silvpr resolution of Senator Clapp. wiiicb was tabled Tuesday, and i'n cor'.siderat'.on was made th'.- special order tor Feb. 1'.*, without opposition. P.ills were noticed providing for the submission of a woman's suffrage:. amendment to the constitution and abolishing the oiHce of commissioner of mineral statistics. The house in oommitte of the whole jijrr« r-o tf the joint resolution pnc.'iding fr the submission i" the peonlc at the Apri1 election of a. eor.stituf.ional aniendnicril i.icieii ing tic salaries o| state ollleers. As agreed upon tlie -pi-noosed salaries are as Collows: tgovernors f'i.OOO: auditor-general and ai torncy-gencral etcli, I)IJ: ircuit juiiges. S-.riilO: state ti-' i.surer, secretary of state, land comni sinner, a.cd superintendent, of public his
Forlh!~ I'er'tir-i Kccclvlng I in" Indianapolis. Ind.. Feb. 1-1.—Th" \isd'd nl' "pouv car bill, which i' 'in--•original mfj:dc it illeeal for unoccupied upper bertas :toehe thrown open while the 1." "til 1 eh as u-upi'd. was pa--sed to a t.bivd tLa-.'ing wiU tni^ fc tu st.rlck"U out ant! .Severn 1 import,ant endments ailded. 1 teprescntativ wlddie of Lake o•.!••!•, inc.k.'.rig. ii llegal for ll
S -le..p|T|jr«IW t!
i1 More I
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claims a,t uy (sji ii ttiev. can ll :y.. sc.Il!e|e-(: 'dii tlie bank levelopmenta •w davs.
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PrederieJtsburg. Va., Feb. 13.—Ovei sixty Jurors and forty witnesses have been summoned for the trial of Morganfield and Searcy, the Aquia Creek train robbers, which has been set f»r "Wednesday, F«b. 20.
ist the itanc-'ay S200,(t0a from Ihis the asset:-? to uav
•it
all lhe 11 fH!,.' peeled
here are
liiiuid ,llis.tlre for I ta (e in
WnlvoH Invade Piedmont.
Home, Feb. 14.— Hundreds of hungry wolves from the Alps have invaded the plains in the province of Piedmont, northern Italy, and several villagers have been killed by them. The authorities have sent troops to shoot them and many have thusp been destroyed.
committee. The bill to
enable Chicago to make .in assessment
of 1! mills on the dollar of valuation for the public library passed the senate by a unanimous vote. Mr. Muir in the house and Senator Craw ford in the senate introduced a bill to enable the board of drainage trustees to levy a tax noi to exceed IVi per cent on the taxable property in the district for three years, beginning last January. The senate passed the IHia aji bill appropriating $1,000 annually ai.i the htatc Horticultural society.
In the house Mr. Cochran lull to secure the assignment of poles sei.ur-d by chattel mortgages came up o:i second reading. Sec. 1 us stricken out and the following substituted "All notes secured by chattel mortgages shall state on their face that they are so Secured, and when assigned by the payee therein named shall be subject to all defenses existing between I the payee and the payor of said notes,
Several eommittev amendments were adopted and then the bill was adgate vanced to tiiird reading. .. ..J The house adjourncd ltg, 10 q'clock\ht3 •re:::': morning. I.r :.v
lu-
l'ouiutr.v Hum*.
st of
the Kentucky Smith's drug
aid Samuel Levy's tobacco and siore. Loss. $75,000 insured.
the existing suffering of miners in the valley on account of depressed business land conflicts ofone kind or "-another
•street Met'iodist church was destroyed among c-.al workers, male the situabv fire yesterday. Fire Chief Hoc andi.tlon assume a more api.alling phase. Fireman ilel x.nabl and Siddell were if not tially. iiurt 1 failing
TAYLOR'S
BONDSMEN
Slut or out .AV
A
tlol.U oik
:m I
duleiit
l-'-ceive tips pla'',!lg t.»5"-
i.itiv .| 7 I en!- i*'ii" ibe fp-st I'i'i milt'ande'ci et]t- fot-,'eoch.'^ add it ion a I fifty, •miles. These wi*re ad pi'd lo- the I ,n and the bill was o.n,lei'cd engi-o.-ised and •passed lo iliit'd r.'aowg.
loooo'ltls I XtU'CliM •eb. I :.—-In regard intorniation li*'s ii'".' Seller, the IvlMiion •ei! 11 loan'- 11 oiii Mr. .lead Ifvasurer, by ri'juSv he was: amply able to 'cs Rani stay at .'any time. The or Mr. I ta.msa are wdlinc to
CarlVle lli..i Uamsay al~ia.ii eo'e'd ua ha.iih"i\
to liU di •. "4•b
BEATEN BY
Three Men and and Shot and American and
the same as if said notes were held by stock, and not from the T.ank of I'.nsrthe paycK1 therein named and all chat- land. tel mortgages s-'cured by notes which! J-
do not state upon their face the fact of such security shall be absolutely void." Mr. Mounts moved to strike out the enacting clause of tlu bill, but the motion was lost—2J to 100.
BAD FIRE AT JOBS. OHIO.
Morri- «i
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il Coir, print 's MoppiT l!urnci Mi^ht llundri'il Iillt*.
Columbus, Ohio. Feb. 11.—The 'Morris
Coal Company's coal-hopper. «ngin»»-
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room and machinery, and several Hoeking Valley coal cars were destroyed by 'ire at Jobs yesterday, which originated in the weigh ofllce, and is supposed to have hecn ignited by an electric wire not properly isulated. The fire extinguishing facilities were inadequate. The capacity of the hoper was ^i: cars per day. Fight hundred men will be deprived of employment, with no ].rosp(-ct of securing work elsewhere, which, with
SUEu.
Jiritiir-
Artit»:i in
oi*J\ onrt.
New York. Feb. H.--The state of Souih Dakota is i.lain'iii in an action just begun in the suotienie court of this state to recover a judgment for $: ."0.00j against the securities'! on t!)•- othciai bond of \V. AV.. Tachir. the del'-.lulling treasurer of South Dakota. Kidder & Melch- "i' this city h.ave been retained by the South Dakota authorities to prosecute the action, and papers have been server! upon John T. McChesney of Hits city, who was on Taylor's official bond to the xtent of S.*.o.tXm Similar actions have hecn brought ag.v nst other sureties in different states nrl the slate expects to recover most ot ihe I amount which .Ttiylor carried with iiim when he fled the country.
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pi»:isihh«.
Tridittnapolis. Ind.. Feb. 11. Judge nnkerof the United Stples court, handed down a decision yesterday in the suit, of the international Typogran'hical union against Theodore P. liaiii hey and otlmr directors to recover ,0'V) alleged to have beer. iVti'.tdttlent'.y received a short time before the bank went to the w:dl. The ruling is a precedent and holds lhai the dtreciors of a bank who obtain deposits by the pubF»in- lication of false rerioru mav be hidd ridmen's responsible for ohiainitig iiiovv frauporter of a. (lulouny.
%\lll It*' I lid [in lldell l. -. lCttr^llI
Columbus. Ohio. V' b. lb Shortly after 1 o'clock vciordin 'he Knights of Labor dciogar. tuc oicf i. here decided t.o form aii"-3n:,-eprndi- nt I organization. A comriiiue on const.iI l.tition was appointed arid is ai work,
A meeting will held some nine to--dav to hoar the report ol the. (omniittoe and coan/iet.e the organization. It claimed T-i 'jer cent of '.he old knights will be. .rcpresented in the new ortler.
It-«•»''«*rs in nnual
Frank
.Otl tiinwa, Iowa, i-'ch. flatoiiuin. one of the two men,suspected of rolibing the Adams Express car on the "Q." train the night of Jan. 12 iu the city limits, confessed to Un.* crime before the fjrand jury, and within the space of five minutes the indictment was returned, the' prisoner pleaded guilty and he was sentenced to the rears in the penitentiary. The light, sentence was a partial recompense for turning slate's evidente.
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Cedar Kapids. Iowa. Feb. l-l. —Breeders from northwestern states are here attending the eighteenth annual nieet-
ing of tne American Poland-Ciiiiu. liecord company'. The secretary reported tlie receipts during the year as over ?7,000.' J. V. Wolfe, Lincoln, Neb.. W LS elected president. The next meeting will be held in this city. The meeting continues to-day in the form of an institute.with papers by prominent members. ,.
Harriott Doe* NQI Fear a AVur. Guatemala, Feb. 14.—The contractor
for the railway from Port Barrios says
BANDITS.
FEARFUL OUTRACE INFLICTED ON AMERICANS IN I'.ILXICO.
V.'oniiin MirrnundiHt Then nobbed—Tho Enclish lti sid.-nU in
Tursnit Foreign New*.
-Word has out-
City of Mexico. Feb. IV been received from PueUo of an rage upon a party oi Americans Mexican bandits. At a ti- i.:mp ui the Inter-Oceanic railroad Capt. illi im Scott, an ex-captain of Texas ram: ais brother. John, and another Aiivci:an named Franklin and a woman •surrounded by sixty Mexican bandi.s, who shot the men down, robb-si tin .n .if everything of value, and abused the woman shamefully. The men will baldly recover. The place is twellti lailcs from Pueblo, and when the new: v. as received the Americans and Kngli.-'ii to a man started in pursuit of 'h«? 1 andits. ll is reported thai a numi"- of them have been captured or killed, the governor of the stale* oi 3'ueblo ...led out the rurales and ordered th:- to bring in the bandits, dead or alive.
International rurreiiey onfereut e. London. Feb. in.—Tho Standard, in lo the Times says tif'y-six l'ltramontanes, fifty-three con-ervatives, twen-ty-six free conservatives, twenty-one national liberals, five poles and live anti-somites, all members of the reichstag, have signed a motion renuosting the government to summon an internatlonal currency conference. ,,
Cold from the HutIIM-IIildn.
I Shanghai. Feb. 13.-A local paper pubits financial article, says that the £1,'000,000 (SS.ftOO.POO) gold bought for America will go from tl It'^thehilds own^
Chineo* Knvoy.s To t.e nine llmiie. London, Feb. l.",.-:A 'terlin iis)at:h lishes a. telegram the Tsung Li Yam
tion with t'.ie foreign graphed the Chinese ti. saki, ordering them to
This sum will have to be paid before any of the depositors can be satisfied. It is what is known as the sixth class trust fund, while the depositors'•'-claims are in the sixth class and of course intense interest is aroused touching the amount of assets of (he TJatnsay bank, The sum of I he cljj.ims f:'.e(l against Jtamsay now amounts: to JlilS.27. The proof of the claim was a paper con-
necting Ramsay with 11"nry Sefto.r o? l.ebanon. III. Seifer. is alleged to have owed Ramsay sums of nyni'-y aggregating $2-14,000. Soon after r. ltamsay's death ATr. Seiter went to the wall, therefore the Itamsay estate is wor.-t". off than ever.
Elijah P. .Ramsay, son of the la to "I'.e.fus N. Ramsay, s.'f.'s he kn-eis of i.'e, suit against. ki« father's estate, nor is there anything likely to become the subject of a dispute of that nai ..re.
Linoolir«i I»lrt ftc!.« Colcbr »•!. C'hifa^o, F.^h. iH. H^nry V\" UtPr.-oii cIHivorf-0 .an oloqiP in tlo^y of Abraham lavu-iln Iw-foro a laric ir. the audiiorluin hist iii/.-.lit. It was tho (M^lith piiMU* (•f'b'brat-'^n of Unr-oln's hirthfl unrtor h»? of Tjitx-oln f'ouncil of tho National Union. Th* day was mow sT»-ra-rally observer] thronphont tho city than «»vor bof»ro. In every prorninont '/ity of th'j country baiKpivts and oob^brati»nf: marker! thfannivorsnry «f tiv birth oi ]lUn«a!xreutost son.
si :-il. illi New York, F' b. 13 confereriie held y«-i President Lewis and t, tors of tlie 1 !i-ooklyn :Crl .v' ex-Assosr.bl.VR-,an John Vrah
lice Justice 1 Ihddklyn. v.i: lie called off has riromisetl i,
vacancies occur non-union '.'men' lea nig.
I'hswmki ts llnvo Narrmv Ki.enniC Richmond. Ind,, Feb. I:!.-—'The.rv•"-•et-bound Nf'ti York X- St. Louis tHrhr rh train was partly vvn.tf'-k.'td here e:i-.s-- rday and tr-r, passengers in the .Pr,!.'.vian sleeper had a laar.-ov.- esc accident was caused by a hr.k"ll itcli rod which'--pave away just fi^'t'lVsji-itlitep-er was passing the switch and. allowed it to go on the'.iies. it was thrown aRainst a brick buildim: which p!V\ ..|ited it froni being overturned.
I tout* l»o|f isetl bv Oynu in it e. "Xtanistee, Mich.. F•••'{. I::.—Y i.n-day afternoon tons.of ice were burled into the air by dynamite arour.u the stern of the imprisoned Ann Arbor ferry boat. The work was in charge of a Port Huron expert and enough space was cleared to allow the big boat to swing around with its bow faced lakeward. It commenced cutting its way out to open wtuer at night.
I,in''r
work is being energetically pushed, aa 'in.e
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President Barrios has informed him
4U
there is no reason to fear war at pre-
s,mUlw:,rk
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Philadelphia, pa., Feb. 13.—The big
s,f'amR,1ip
I/a.' Uimnu Hiploy. Ind.
0! Those Nerves
Constant Headachcs-That Tired Feeling. Last winter 1 was failing in heuli hand friends were worried about me. 1 bad a tired feeling, headache and upset nervous system. In March we noticed the wonrferful good llood1?., Sai*sapu,*illa was^uoing. At my mother's request I decided to"tr.v it- After tailing one bottle that tired'feeling tied and my head was greatly relieved. I felt much stronger and had a good appetite. 1 have taken throe bottles and it hr.s cured me. My grandfather, aged 70. was unable to go out of doors, anil could hardly rise from his
Kooa
Pe'Ki!
utter rr.inisit
nsuitns. tolrN a
IV S I
China.
WANT A LARCC-:
Depositnm of a
J'.anU Are
Ar'
Curlylo, 111.. Fr-b.
rv-, r^cifients sho 'd VeTJ un when
of this community yond expression three mo a a I say. state treasurer of T'ii*^.iis was 'dead, but that is no thing to compare with the way tbev t"'-el at the present moment. Last. Sature'ey the hondsmen from Chicago filed a laim b'- tlv county r-ourt here for ?'!*:».'.'.".0. Tic claim of the bondsmen fil''d is vcy.y simi'de and reads as follows: "Estate of Huflis tinmsay to John
If. Wbitbeck. et al., T'i. To cash by them as bondsmen for Kufus N. Ramsay. late treasurer of tic- state of 1111nnts. to Elijah P. Knmsay, ld.« successor in ofllce. to make good the fornir^r's de. ticit as such state treasurer, $»J3.:V39."
i1„ aro tasteless, ir.ikl, (MTeo-
S
Fills
Uve
SUito!.': \t 1» I» oof 1 lnir houtrol. loClllll'TV. t' grain, woi
orr 'i'ii-(i iv.. ftiil if ti-ro,' ween iS^'oaRieof direciif .ail and in and Po
J" 1.1M o-d tal
the roll«y strike ir Jan. last, wiii President !.,cwjs men ha eh whe'r
by the dismisssal on account of theii
Southwark,
which loft Liverpool Jnn. O find wa
AT
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v/tBAl
the only vo.snrd that spoke La Gasco^no
at SPa,
i.s
sent. The newspapers are adopting a ware a few miles below Chester. It has conciliatory tone towards Mexico and 300 steerage and twenty-flve cabin pasuntte in condemning Minister De Leon. sengere besMes a miscellaneous cargo.
in the ice ln the Deln.
All druBBista. 2^
I
n-'pihf:
T.oni'.oii. Feb I. .—A d•' *.( of HOVI('- «-F
•»n Am «r-
oin-fl t..-» iln* views nf an f'Xp» »vi ican ,vh«-ai suirfHwm, ix *"i »1 tho i'-:ihvivtion tK'a il "was TeriiK.i i.:. speculation in C'hk-:itfo that. hn*\ naif-h to -Jo with tiu- ultun.l «Iov.r''SS!on. A kM*u di-hato folio\ve«l. a majority- oi thf»*« (.lepivcatin^ irf»y:rrn'ni'?n{ int- lh i' ii- .......
11,]ds lu1 MilUia !»l:i:nide-.-i. I lo I J'.. Feb. b!.—The .co ners jury in the case of John Onrta-y livs. was shot ihirii.g Vn* strik in a vordict \o tin* rffcvt thn «iit..'d if a 'junsiiot w«un^i roofs' haiidf* ot the military in tlie of iht/ir.
flr.ty
iihTr'p^o looif I
Kir la.,
Boll
(». l'oirior Assiirns at Ijulnih
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Pulutn, Min.n .. 1?„—r. iNuri^r. best known iv 'iae and Uirnr.f!* supply dealer in Northern Minnesota, und supposed.to be wealthy, mado an assignment A sterday to A. Mael arland. Th*? assets, arpi liabilitios aro not known, but tv- Jatter will be. rnany thousands of dollars.
vTlien r.lbr vi"a 5 sic':, naT«- her ^.'. e.'tri.i. When slio wna a CliiV. -in rri.'i .v-1 ^.^torLi. When Bh bocanto Ml--'-, -'he clan to ('.i«:tori!i. V. bon had Cliildii t. :-lie -,'awi iiem Oatstorm,
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hroug-'Vt Oarnoy -.'(I at he
Thn ji ry oxoru
^lllsl I'P, to Cliiirrf*. ,r On In ocklo:'d. 111., Feb. .i: .—Poier trate Morjrison lias adopted a method of ir, iicting punishifr'J
OFrif' WITH
BRIT TON & IvIOFFETT.
ATTOIi.NKYi-.Vl'.LAW..
n, tVlOl'dHVil'^
ll you have a I'AkM SC'il ll. If urn lia'^j n' HOLS:-: AMI I itfsixi:ss l^. ••'1 Kir ^alc. we ill flr a piitcb.asf!:
If «1ll tllll!'-
W nil
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If Oil
in ilio UOOM or liunu', or to U' lis, as wo a" in ruicK, QU I rv ANP tot ics. \Vh iiilv^i t• iat nur owi: fXpfiimM ji linn oJ youi ojHMty iti -vu M:\vsr.uv this rity r^.'i Uing ln»at t'lX) to ev*»ry j»ul)li 'wm. i«iH is .'ti'lv
Ke»il
iii priro. T.k Kollowinc ii t) v.:$ a roa«i '. new i:rniiiiil hluo ii ra."o uji fjiiiuniT Yv*it»
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Sarsa-
pariUa
chair on account of rheumatism. After taking one bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla lie was able to walk to his barn. After his second be was able to walk ail about his place." Miss MAY KIMMKI., Ripley, Indiana.
U02'- N) At-KK FA 1*M niih ,froi»\. irr»js in ^wOvl Unnhrr and bjno pr.vM blark-yniL No. 1 improvement* ot all kiiitlel .•- im iixv ijibi-.f'.v, .at lu. Mii! aii*l iaiprovt ai-Mji fet fn'a) i» iUv county. Vvr j,
aorc
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liscliar^e.j turn supplied \sitli riiuuin-^ watrr th-* "•un«l i-i_'li!iy plac, jua- urn ».r». A a S it ave! t'T.U: 10 a TOS rirb i/im! f-uital»lr
•atos
inilitary.J'oiw from aii ijatr.i'
..'.•it Ma illni'iue on of-
fenders. Two prisoners, one of drunkenness and one of wife, were sent.ecceil y.-st-.M-ii:, court ^u'-n»'n.'ied 'l.eir as tbev alie.id churcM reir.idar.lv
oiivii ',.u ating Ida rand the
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wen*' soon.vbevund t.-.n-it »r anci ch-anmK ivoi•••ther with -l.byO Vntshtds. of destroy»
NKS-\V- KA .:dsK, My 'i'tibnlar -:\as-e4 bel ji InvUjjito. p. llpst de-p»»t. tor
WIIT dei yi.u suffer with that ijji uiiaiK '.333E2Ui!aaa«n^rjSHj]^^ FGUL, OFf-'ENSIVH BREATH?
Von need not, if y.ui use. .Sulphur liittcrs. They never fail to cure. Operat ivcjAvho arc closely con lined ill the liiiiIs: and workshops: clerl.who do not Ilia .snllicienl, cxercisc, and all ho are confined indoor -, should use hulpliur IJitters. Thej will not then be.
WEAK AND SICKLY. [pmwiii
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ti1 11 11 mi 111 inimn—
Js your Ureath impure. Your Stomach is out o( order. Sulphur Hitters is the best medicine to take.
Sulphur Hitlers will build you up and make you
STRONG AND HEALTHY.
At the dawn of womanhood, SulI pliur Bitters should be used.
im Pi'iitf "ii iww»l Bond 3 2-cent stamps to A. 1'. Orchvay & Co., Bos to a, JUasu., for best mudical work pubtiutied
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is th 01:y. v.
a of ih"' hur^ain^ u.. UiC I'AKM jaiks !r»»n t•tfrtjf in ''iihivMion Ci) pnriiitny m«- roil up: tl timinj i.iiili' 1'Uiltiir.j r: will h**I 1 t,ru«h'. pi»r ncn-f*''
-U' i.'o. AC l» i-i 1-A KM ii iniU.^ from :tj •irrnvol roinJ: 1H) nciw in «,u1i»vkuau •:*lanU: wt«Il ii vl:ainul lialnin'o 11 I tlfnbor: tw«) ^tory bvirk hou.M* i'U\ |n\- ftTO, •*!. riHyj ?.0 Ii I: KAI«M Iroia ity tn.-c j:ravi.*l nm»l in pr.npfrou-, ri.: •-M ia uc k: ll wnioh Mark .soil all ^'oori iauo rouitftrt AAv ut/otl hani. I1"'!' arr«» So.
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A*.'ISK KAKI.M N11'»
joa'1 lo icr:*.- in ruitiv. ion, n.V'-.nV-!iiu* lira.-- pasturr 1'0 nauar lit^ in nir«* ?hapr ba»'LTain prraru-.j. lSOl'SK an't :j l.:{a«*r^s of lan-l M'lc rity, -1 rfK ni-*. rnlar, ri?l4*ru. barn.rliofnJJ plum apph oais an«l sianll fuiitn.
IS w'KKS tit I\nr Irvf) laml jurtmitf
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oily. tmaiiiiPtily |ora!rl i"i* city lots," Cn-, mir inu»Mt»ts «.i or'l\nary ti?.c whirh istilaf 1'ifiii rai.h. 'i'ht- whole
."js- S 1--J ATKK KA KM 5 mil»'K iron- rity l'« I roa !, ii'\•'! l«Kv in ruittva'wi| hKlaiirr r-astun*. 6 an»l hall, vsatcr file. 5: .: 0.
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:h 10V lll! A' P), f'A.l'Vl 'nil fouth 0 li'J LRUY ON IRIM-.^RAVRLYIWOL 1:1 A PRONII'.TOUS N. borhou.l, H*i» arrr.- in rultivatiun. bal u'oo.l timber n«J oiuo cra-n '2 tfood 1
,4 ?:j,.v e, or will trad- on (j'-iods Oita'o f:irti| ll SO u'KKKAII.M niiios wai.h or tt'f
•ity it» ar »rhoc»i hou.-it- and rhnreh •».*» :tg cultivation, i-alar»er bho1 lrr•a^ri niro 7 risc:| hoi» v. barn, tiM'S, vW-. siiuiiioil in prov fov.c'n:l ti'ti^(Knl cot ^o.fj fruit: or ri "jarivV:'
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Will ii whole or will r»rlVl«i traris, ".nrti fvntin*r pr.-4.v**lroa«i. Ar!? VAKM most bcautiftiUy t.'ti Jiist tin* bi^t to sn in tliis co-inly, vptint.'Cra fui'lr-villo, «n or jjravrl ron«l milr lrom 1». 'Jon arr af livo, till^bira lam!, buiMirt' in blu-. irrass running tr- rti'S yrarronn«l. i-ir^'o. x'-Morv brir.i .iwcljin^: 11] r'»oms, tair ."i/.rtt barn ami c.oivi oatbuiJrJjii^L rl^P-iii, ivilar. !'inil an-1 ornatifniu ti'r«'s?. A Ml"n«.li«.l f.u in «br»U', i^r aero. '.'HV'. [•'Uij n0 Ai'UK ^ubarnaii piarfan*' rity: arr«f».* in bi^li htnto ot rultiv.vtion, anro bilUule jmsimv: larur bjirk Uou^o. rr, •istrrn, vood waior. !ar :r harii anl milt hr^t ot ru|.a ti.ii abinulant'i* of all ml- aiil vari» i» .'OAt'UK KAIIM 2 nuloH from rif, frou jnivr! roatl rotuforUiblr i.csu boursr. ••trH arr«*s oo(i tillabis laud, balanro
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PK i-'AHM rirai- th»: «'ity cn *j if»|
gravel roavjs, 1 jo arrr.s in uuivation. bninr in t.a.-*tnr»',«-o!hfortablr boiiho i'ir^rrttock v. and outbtnl.hn-H lum!: fruit: brtl.rr «V:
"ny of tbo vory best bai ^ainn \»or acrr (TtJ) A^'K l-\\ HM ti mib\s lrom rity. h: impro/iMl, arrr^ in rultivatlon, nafaiulmr» ahd blu»» fjra.^s por aero J15 ^100) UJi P'l A^'KK FARM 'i milrn trorndtj pood ioa«l ami in a prosperous nrijrbborh
p] ^'ll»%plaine 'l'b artos in -.Motivation, ha untie in bhio crv ami timt.M-r, NtiL'ar ramp, rumtorl'tblr us?*.- ..
barn, orrhanl. wtdl, running: wntrr. h-vtd, i:-
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«sr ^0 A Kl', FMvM ."i milos from tb^rir roa»i. 0 a'Trs iri rulti.ation. baianrr timorr ami blur t:rasH. ronif«»rtablo bout*', i,ar etc., orrhard, woll, runnlui wat»*r, per acrr f'J-i *^10 A" lv FA 7 milrs troni oitv on frt«i crav. ro/nJ. 10t» arrrs in «-ultivatiou 'M r.nrr tinibri-and blm-k'rass pas.turr, lar^o *s| irar iinj. and ojh»o valu Jib* siw limber. housr, barns, etc. woll ami rur.niH -tor. per acre, (PJUt 2 Arii at Ih'ittotiV Gl''ti, f-aesj. irf'»| blm*. urns.-, tin** tillable iantj, abiimiaurr of Ui.| bearing trrapr rin»H. ot.Uer fruU, improvi-tTi»-i.i that rt.Ht ov.*r h: prir-
Above prir«s in i»aynu-nts, 17f i-'t.r ,ur list of eltv {roprrtv for Mb'in* of 15i«• Wt- ly-L-urJia 1,
ruKh. wh^n rs lieard 11 *\v ii "fronf.
NOTICE!
.tlW- is l.erft.y given Hint Sbtrion K. follt-r. laK-ii.dii iedtclte Kiuereini I- Hnll-j'i I'ilii K. Italian! .ind Mary M. ioiir«ln*r,«iww It lets N'es. I, 'J.-t, IT, IS, -t'i, Jill,i .MJ.'iS the sat lire knor.'ii mill.le:i.Kn itt..l .in lin, reeuidr."! of Sloim lujirs' a'Mitien c.f oni-lo.lH in ttif e'tj (. ruwfo: dHvilln, IihJ.. in the t'nautv Of MontiC '•C tlb'.i a petition on t!i- JBtli of .lanail" j.MCi. in the ollie,. ,,f tii.i Auditor (it said .' raying Ili.-Il se Iim-. li el tlie alli-y laid i-'od |ili.l. rilti11i11east ain! w. st. Imtwtvti Uai-K eili'.n Ml if.i- .No. 1, 2, l, 4 ami lets \r. -IS, -t'-t and ro, '-gin ui at. a poiu on,- Inn 1 aim seventy Icli ,'t xnitli of Uie ueitli corner yf said lot NIL. t, ON tin- wt-si t'Otuil line of saiii lots No. I and wliicti point N s.•ntr oi an,.y. its width Iteiiif.* tc
ii:' in Tin in lieiie,, st for a IIIHKIIICC
im niO'eti a ml thiriy-six f, ct to the r".s i.tKnsiid'.i line of iot X... oil. b,- Ueelni-ed jv a. I I anil iUiaiiil.ini.sl liy the [mhlic.
Sail peil'ion will come up for hoarinp h•'* I Il'e.hoard of Coiuinissioiicrs of said YiJint -i.eir ill''t leeeilnit I), 1 1 in tli« Anilitor's ei: s'liil I'ouniy on the Mrs! in: ,M
C', .y, tji-inj.' (th. Isnj. .1 o! N ..Co ^•i'b||'.' "f Montiroin.'l vi
ri'l.lCA'I'luN POU 1,11,11(11: I.Ii'KN*
tin- Poanl
BEST :R
BLOOD
PumFIERl
WORLO.
WHY SUFFER with tiiat cliroivic diseiiS''? lo ,n v, inl to die'.' Stiipliur Ilitters. %\ill cure you us it lias. I hi)ii uid.
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.'iv, !i lo Hie ,-iti/i'ns i,: .Mon-tfi mery
Notirr ih iierej reok .own^hip. ana, tn.*it Uio un-lfr^i^neij. a nialr it
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«ho:«p*o! V\s« nty-'.n»? yr.'irv, apjil11)111 i? sumors o* Mt n.t#^ n-
County. Indiana. a! thvli iej.-iilar Mmvll iH'ir,, for a lli-tfii-e, to sell all Kindsof ,n.i\i---':'• liiiiior-: in a lens f|ii.-intitj than a quart at anil pei it I he ,'im a to he ra n,, on i'' i"-! wliern solii. My plain! nf \u|.,,noKs \ri saiil lienors aie :,i IK*
S ILD
and iintin
AO
:-rrihetj as tollov.'H, to-vh: In .he ont'rMor.y frame huihlinr rii^ 11 *1 f***Mi tiOi ili ensr rorner ot .oi miinhi foi-ry-c-vrommenriiif ul tlir north ea^t rorn?" -ahllot rmini' l: thoneo west ui\|\ ^(,1)^ henre m»'iPi twenty.«*ix J'Si feet t^ t*r-r
P«et. Hieiic." north twenrv.^siv
to tlo-pi ..'o t,.! l.etMtinnii.% a- tho ^n'no-Kil n*!|«- -iu 'lie »'or(le(l pj ii iijf- oi i^ '1 Mill, m»v. ralh-d niiijj oi'.l t.reo^ to.vn^-inp. M«nt^oj terv Cen«n* dlana.
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I t'^rnoy. .•
f^oTP'K-.TO HKIhS. ltKPirH{S. till
Ill Illi' matter of rh,. KnNite oj J-.ti/ai-rUi doi-eM^Ofi. tho Montromei ir .lanuar» i*'iiu, lsur, e» ic.' \f. -i rhy i?ivrn tha t. on n/-'*'
etnt»,ar«-
f1
rr. Ad:niiii.sir ,t.-.r o.* the ol Pro iMe, dor'a.«rfl, Iwlh presented an 1 tilr*' arroiuit• an«l vonrhern .n tin 1 N-itt Haiti ertate, an-j that, the
MIMIC
ui:i r«nir
th e\-jniin tjon tinl ar i:n ot s»i«l rour'on th« l.'ith day of K^hrnaiy. tune ail heir*. rr«Mitoi. or lepat
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reipnie^ to appeoi iti biii.i
slio.v *nnHe It any thoro be. whv Ji
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Ute] VO'lrheiM r-llOllh! not tie approved, .iH-1 heirh tlirt ihnteeH of HfiiM »»Htatea*" ''''f*0 lleit to l.i in f-aio Court at ibe tim*' and mako prof of helrHhlji. liOH KNZO l. STHINUKK, Attiniiu
Dated thlbU^mt taj
of
January. IMf-'
Hen Williaiun is buying kun-'-p
Iwdibf vard.
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