Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 October 1891 — Page 4
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SATURDAY, OCT. 81.1891.
This Date History—Oct, 31.
Nov. 1 being Ail Saints' Day, I [in preceding evening is All Uallow eve. Alx*it B. C'.. Marcus Agrippn built a temple for "All the Gods." and in the Seventh centurv it was purified and dedicated to "All the Smuts." :YHi:
IMS—John Palaeolo^us, the lost Greek emperor bet ore the coining In of the Turks, died his successor, Constantino XIII, was slain in the capture of Constantinople. 1695—John Bradshaw, president of the court which condemned Charles I, died: bora ir!Mi. 17SJ—Victor Aniadeus. lirst king of Sardinia, died. 1793—Jacques Bnssot. famous Girondist, guillotined. 1840—Richard Heber Newton. D. D.. radical preacher, born in Philadelphia. .1864—Nevada formally admitted into the Union with the least population of any new state
Plymouth, N. C.. captured by a Federal bquadron under Commodore Macomb. 1878—John Baldwin Buckstoue, famous English comedian, died: horn 1802. 1879—Joseph Hooker, general, died In (harden
City, N. Y. born 1814. 1800—.lohann N. Nussbaum, famous surgeon and ocallnt. died In Munich.
TIIEKK will be a big political funeral in half a dozen states noxt Tuesday And the Democratic party will ride in the hearse, too.
AT lost the Wabash avenue improvement is open for ds and is hence inevitable. Let it be done now so well that no objections can be made.
THE good people of Clark township should see to it that the miscreants who disgraced their section by tearing down the American Hag are purnished to the extent of the law.
THF. balance of trade is in our favor, and all branches of business are prosperous. In other words, Republican conditions prevail, and there is no comfort in si lit for the Democrats.
THE Chicago
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from a free trade newspaper to a rank protection sheet. The Tribune has a lucid interval at ti-nes and it is now in the full enjoyment of lucidity.
JITDOK HAKNEV would be sustained by the whole bar and community in retain ing Will M. White as court stenographer. A responsible position like this should not be filled by the lirst irresponsible hoodoo who makes a claim for "party service."
THE receipts of gold from abroad since the tide turned this way will aggregate $20.01)0.000. It is returning at the rate of S3.000.000 a week. At this gait the §70,000.000 that was sent abroad during the summer will soon all be at home and more. too.
THE fact that nearly every drunk that appears before Mayor Carr on Monday morning can be pursuuded to swear out an'affidavit against some saloon keeper for Sunday selling demonstrates pretty conclusively that an ordinance requiring the removal of screens and curtains after hours and on Sundays would not le amiss in the Hoosier Athens.-,
IT is a strange anomaly of affaire that the American Hag has better protectioabroad than it has at home. Let an insult be offered to it Chili and the act becomes a subject for discussion in Cabinet meetings and furnishes a text for columns of able editorials in the big newspapers. The same is true concerning the protection of American citizens abroad. But the Hag in America may be torn from its mast and trailed in the dust, as was done in Clark township recently, and its citizens may be murdered in cold blood but the Government seems powerless to redress any such grievance. Such things are passing strange.
A FIRM ENCOURAGING PLAGIARISM. Tlio college student who has no more honor than to submit the literary production of another in his competition for honors has always been regarded with contempt bj his fellows, and when such a one is detected disgraceful expulsion always follows. In view of the hatred so prevalent against plagiarism it, seems almost astonishing that a firm should be formed for the Bole and express purpose of encouraging this crime by offering to eell students orations and essays at cheap prices. This firm hangs out in Tifiin, Ohio, and sends its circulars broadcast among the colleges of the country. Yesterday a member of one of the athletic organizations of Wabash College received a number of these circulars with the request to hand them
years of college, we have endeavored to lill a long felt want by engaging some of the most prolific writers of the age. which enables us to furnish all kinds of literary productions at a very slight cost." Following this comes the prices which range all the way from S3 to $50, depending on the length and nature of the work. Students are urged to buy, and it is said that all communications will be strict confidential. It reminds one of the circular of a "green-goods" man.---:
TIIK fact that a lot of hoodlums tore down the American Hag that had been raised over a school house in Clark township by Miss Emma Connor, the teacher, is attracting attention throughout the country. The leading papers are commenting on the outrage. If this had occurred in the South wliere the people are taught to show more reverence for the rebel Hag than for the banner of beauty and glory it would have created no comment, but having been perpetrated in a county that sent over two thousand men in defense of that same flag the outrage is one of greater degree. Miss Connor's father was a soldier in the Fortieth Indiana, and died at Nashville in 1.802. The patriotism of the daughter is an inheritance from the father. And it is not to be wondered at that she is willing to defend the Hag under which her father fought even with her own life. But Miss Conner has nothing to fear. A set of hoodlums who are so cowardly ae to tear down the emblem of their country's honor and glory are too cowardly to light a woman. .J
JUDGE TAYLOH, of the Marion Superior Court, has rendered an exhaustive opinion in the celebrated case of State vs. the bankers to compel the banks throughout the State to open their books and show the deposits of private individuals for the purpose of getting at taxables which were claimed to bo withheld from the duplicates, thereby dodging taxation. The test case was made against Banker Decker, of Evansville. who, when calleu before the State Board of Equalization, refused to give information as to depositors' accounts. He wiio fined 8500 and imprisoned in the county jail. The court found for the bankers, holding that the State
around among the "other members of ing. Mr. Bartliolemew was chosen the team." The following is the intro-1 President Mrs. Laura D. Worley, Viceduction of the circular: "The student President: Miss Kate Calaway, Secreof the present day. though more cap- tary and J. G. Kingsbury. Correspondable than that of any preceding genera- ing Secretary and Treasurer. Mrs. Mere tion, finds that in doing justice to the dith, Mrs. Worley, Miss Calaway, Prof, physical man, he has little time for liter-! Latta and J. A. Mount were made the ary work and a thorough mastery of the Executive Committee to select a course sciences, and therefore his elTorts in one of reading and suggest plans of orgaubranch or the other, or it may be both, izations. This work has received favorI are unsatisfactory. There are students nbie comment from papers in different in every college who enjoy literary States. Indiana is commended for tak-
work and those who detest it. There are I ing the initiatory in a much needed work, those who are obliged by a tyranical In the Reading Circle we see some of college faculty to waste both moral time the fruitage of the Farmer ami parental money in gorging a brain Ji| with a material that is as essentially .10
foreign to that particular intellect as is be favored by the presence and addresses sii .v dust to the human system. There-1 from nearly all the these movers in the fore, in consideration of this tact, and of Beading Circle work and tlio people ol the work of students in their closing this county should honor them with
Board overreached its powers. The case, of course will be appealed to the Supreme Court.
"POLITICAL and Social Problems of our Nation's Second Century'' will be the subject of Ex-Senator Ingalls' lecture at the Grand Opera House, in Indianapolis. Nov. '2d. It is to be given under the auspices of the Press Club of that city. Mr. Ingalls has the rare gift of talking with equal force on both sides of a topic. He will thns deal with the varied list of problems mentioned. lie is impulsive in hi6 method, sharp in his ideas, keen in his conclusions, and brilliant throughout. Excursion rates can be had by those wishing to go to Indianapolis to hear this distingueshed man. -r
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HOOII'B Sarsaparilla J,' 1. Purifies the blood. 2. Creates an appetite. 8. Strengthens the nerves. 4. Makes the weak strong. 5. Overcomes that tired feeling, msx G. Cures scrofula, salt rheum, etc. 7. Invigorates the kidneyB and liver 8. Ttelievee headache, indigestion, dyspepsia.
BEN HDR READING CIRCLE. On Tuesday evening at the home of J. A. Mount, the Ben Hur Heading Circle was organized. Two years ago Mrs. J. A. Mount read before the Farmer's Institutes in several counties of the State a paper on "How to Better the Mental and Social Condition of Farmer's Families." In this paper Mrs. Mount recommended the organization of Library Societies and Beading Circles. This paper was read in Elkhart county. The President of the Institute there, Mr. Bartholomew, commended the thought of Beading Circles and lead the discussion in the Indiana Farmer that resulted in a State organization. He called a meeting last August at Indianapolis for this purpose. J. A. Mount and. Mrs. Worley addressed the meet-
their presence.
Institutes
in which orig nated the idea. The upproaching institute in this county will
No other city in Indiana celebrates Hallowe'en as does Crawfordsville. This fact may account for the large and growing colony of spooks and spirits which disturbs the good people of this city and the region round about.
Attempt to Get Into a Grocery. Attempt was made Thursday night to burglarize Buffner's grocery, on south Walnut street. The wire screen to the cellar window wns removed and from all appearances it is probable that the fellow did not know that there was a glass window there, and just thrust his foot through and this noise awoke the family living near by and the fellow tied. Pieces of the glass were found all over the cellar, and there is one point of glass which remained in the frame that shows that it had run into a foot or leg about an inch. It was covered with blood.
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BANKERS WIN.
The Indiana Superior Court Decides That Tli«»y Are Not Obliged to Disclose the NHIIK'S of Their Depositors to the Tax
Commission**™. INDIANAPOI.IS, Intl., Oct. 28.—The siiperior court has decided that the Indiana board of tax commissioners exceeded their authority in sentencing to imprisonment for contempt the bankers who refused to give the board a list of their depositors. The bankers were V. T. Malott, president of the Indianapolis national bank, and Philip C. Decker, president of the German bank of Evansville. The case was taken into the local courts on a writ of habeas corpus and the bankers were not imprisoned. The court holds that the power ol the tax commissioners is limited to the assessment of railroad property and the equalization of real estate assessments. The case will be appealed.
Committed Muny Murder*. SKDAI.IA. Mo.. Oct. ri8.— Murderei Williamson, under sentence of death, said that his confession published on October IS was false, lie said, moreover. that he alone killed his wife, who disappeared in ISS'.l: that he killed a man bv the name of Koch, an old German that he butchered the entire family near Centrulia. 111., in lSs::, and that he committed other crimes, but was unable to jfive facts.
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CINCINNATI. Oct R^8. Wine .suppers, gaming tables and races are the causes of the embezzlement of nearly SH.000 b.v William L. nnson. assistant secretary ol the Fulton liuildintr Loan association. The disclosures were made by his father, who is secretary and treasurer, and his younger brother (ieorge. who is an assistant.
I.mid Tor Exiled .lews.
ASIIINOTOX. Oct. -JS.—Till! Argentine government' has sold a tract oi land in the grand t'liaco—the northern part of the republic—to Karon Ilirsch for the establishment cf a Jewish settlement. One million dollars in gold has been paid for 1,000 square miles of territorv.
To rroctor.
WASHINGTON. Oct. US.—'The IV port that. Stephen I. Klkins, of est Virginia. is to succeed Senator-elect I'rotor in the cabinet is generally croditcd in this city.
Itiinlt Wreckers Indicted.
KINGSTON. N. Y., Oct. '2'.).—The grand jury has returned indictments against .lames E. Ostrander and M. T. Trumptour, the wreckers of the Ulster county savings institution, for converting deposits to their own use and for perjury. There are eleven counts in the two joint indictments. The accused men pleaded not guilty.
Dill Indicted.
PITTSBURGH, Pa., Oct. 29.—VV. H. Dill, president of the First national bank of Clearfield, has been indicted for misappropriating funds. It ia thought that his shortage will reach $100,000.
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