Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 January 1892 — Page 7

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WEEKLY JOURNAL.

SATURDAY, JAN. 2, 1891.

CHIPS.

appointed of W. H.

—J. T. Laymon has been administrator or tlio estate Laymon, deceased. —This office desires one paper of the WEKKIJY JORIINATI of he dates of Feb. 21 and Nov. 7, 1891. —On Jan. 0 Cb :s. M. Travis will publicity install tin- n-nv otlicers of the i'r. A. R. at Eockville. —Mr. Dorsev his moved bis family out of tbe Central t-ciiool building to the small engine hous..-. —Lyle, Reynolds and Benjamin pre sentid each of their employes with a line Christmas turkey yesterday. —Only about one-half the number of turkeys were sold for Christmas that were required for Thanksgiving. —During the past year the Sunday school scholars of the First Presbyteriai. church gave $75.02 in collections, Homer Hills' class giving more thuD.uny other.

It was not John Kelley, the saloon keeper, who swore out tbe warrant against Mr. Fisher for surety of tbe peace, but John Kelley, familiarly known as Jack. —Howard Brenzier, a small boy, received two knives on Christmas, and he at once asked bis father to buy him some sticking plaster, so as to be ready for emergencies. —Crawfordsville Lodge, No. 223, I O. O. F. electid the following wflicers Saturday night: C. E. Davis, N. G. Lou Loiland, V. Gr J. A. Booe, Treasurer and J. A. Griffin, Secretary. —There are now 600 natural gas fires burning in Crawfordsville and the lumber is constantly being increased. The company is still greatly rushed with orders and cannot begin to attend to them —The Christmas entertainment at the First Presbytenan church was largely attended and Santa Claus distributed presents to both old and young. The collection was for a Sunday school Tennessee, $8.82 being realized. —John W. Bennett, of the Bottineau

Pioneer, and president of the North Dakota Press Association, is in the city tht guest of Landlord Clark of the Junction House. Mr. Bennett is a Democrat but is in hearty oyinpathy with the Mclvinleybill.

Clarence Severson has returned to Lafayette from Crawfordsville where he has been engaged iu the coal trade, which, by reason of the intioduction of natural gas, is now out of sight. He has taken bit, old position with Win. Wallace & Bro. —TIIE JOURNAL is in receipt of a copy of "Tbe Monon Express Robbery or tbe Celebrated Trial' of Cliesley Chambers," by \V. H. East, of Bloomington. The book is a complete one in all its details and forms an intensely interesting story.

—Omer Cox is ihe recipient of a beautiful toilet set fro an unknown friend. Among other articles in the elegant satin wood box was a half pint bottle full of choice wild crab "ftimery." As the express charges were only 85 cents, Omer is wildly delirious with joy. —Miss Lulu Canine of the Auditor's office is the only lady connected with the court bouse. Accordingly on T! ursday evening all tbe male officials and deputies ''clubbed themselves" and bought her half a bushel of candy. This was presented to Miss Canine in a neat speech by Judge Seller. —George Wise, aged 39 years, died of consumption Monday morning at his home, ten miles north of tbe city. The funeral occurred Wednesday at LinJen,Rev. Thomas Quillen officiating. Mr. Wise leaves a wife and one child. He was one of the most wealthy and influential young farmers in tbe county. —Capt. J. H. Lindley, formerly of Eockville, but more recently oi Indianapolis, died Saturday evening at tbe

Denison Hotel after a short attack of the grip. He was well known in CrawI fordsvillo and served through the war I in the 11th Indiana Cavalry. Although 50 years old, he bad been a bachelor until four years ago. —Jake Freed again breathes the air of freedom and drinks the beer of liberty. Tbe case*' has been appealed to the Supreme Court and pending its decision Jake has been released on bond.

Jake has not been much mellowed by confinement and has that same suave sweet smile he took with him behind the bars. Long may it wave. —Gus Truitt objects to THE .JorjtNAI/S statement that tbo light between I Milt Champion and Charley Swisher occurred in bis store. He says the skirmish bogan on Market street and the engagement closed in front of his store, and not inside. This statement is made in the interest of truth and to save a $2,000 libel suit. In the latter divertisement Gus says he wants to be in the swim, —The Indianapolis Exchange, for woman's work, have opened a depository for the reception and sale of woman's work. They also serve home made lunch daily from eleven until three. Oysters and coffee all day. For a copy of the rules. Apply with stamp to tbe exchange. 92 south Illinois street, west side. MHS. R. A. BUNKEII, Sec.,

The Indianapolis Exchange For Woman's Work.

Notice to the Clergy.

The Vandalia line is pleased to advise clergymen who are located along its line, and who are regularly in charge of a congregation and engaged in other business, that the clergy, rate which can be secured by them, con^nencing January 1st, will be one-half ,£ the regular fare instead of two cents per mile as heretofore. Application for permits should be made through the agent of the company at the point at whioh the clerg ymen are located.

BILLOWS OF DEATH.

Disaster in the Gilbert Islands

THEY ARL DILIGED BY TIDAL \\A\LS

Hundreds of Houses Swept Awsiv- ami In One I.oexllty Alone Kiiflity Natives Are Suhl to Have i'er-

Islied.

0 Itr. VI DEVASTATION.

SAN FHANCISCO, Dec. 2'.». —Advices from the south seas {rive startling' news from the Gilbert islands in the Pacific by the mission bark John Williams, now at Samoa. It seems that jusjt before the bark visited the ^roup very severe weather prevailed, during' which there were several tidal upheavals, the result, doubtless, of submarine disturbances. Tidul waves broke high over some of the islands of the group, causing great loss of life, and completely demolishing houses.

KiKlity Lives I.OHt.

At one island alone, Rev. J. W. Hills, of the London Missionary society, writes no fewer than eighty natives perished. The track of the tidal waves is not known, but a.s the Gilbert group has suffered so severely it is scarcely probable that other islands have escaped devastation, and further information is anxiously looked for.

Scene of 7lie Disaster.

I.

The Gilbert islands, -or the Kingsmill group, consist of fifteen islands of coral formation, all low, the highest laud in the {/roup not exceeding 20 feet, and are last wearing away by the action of the sea. For years past, a profitable trade in copra, shark fins, Heche-de-.Mer and the usual island products has found its way to Sydney from the group. Americans also had a good share of business, trading vessels from San Francisco fliaking a practice of visiting them.

THE BRUSSELS TREATY. Its Knrly Hiitir.cnt ion Urged In the Inter-Cfltn-of Humanity ana Civilization*

WASHINGTON, Dec. U9.—It is possible the president will send a special mes sage to the senate in regard to the Brussels treat3r. which has for its object the breaking up of the African slave trade. There is strong pressure from religious bodies all over the country to secure the ratification of the treaty, and public sentiment seems to be decidedly in favor of it. The time, however, is short, and unless the senate acts promptly the treaty will fail. Last summer Secretary lilaine secured an extension of the date for exchanging ratifications to February 2, ISO-.!. If this country does nothing by that time the signatory powers will hardly agree to any further extensions.

It was thought that France had do eided to hold out. but the cablegram received by Minister Le Gha.it, the l!elirian representative here, shows that France has taken the final step and is the seventeenth power that has ratified the convention. The United States took part in the Brussels conference of which the treaty was the outgrowth, and it now rosta with this country to determine whether it shall become operative.

In the current number of the Forum ex-Minister Lambert Tree, of Chicago, makes a strong plea for the ratification of the treaty. He says that humanity and civilization both require that the United States shall do its part in suppressing the slave tratlic.

CANADIANS IN TROUBLE.

Mills & MnlJoustill, of Hontreul, Involved for Quarter of Million. MOXTKKAI,, Can., Dec. '29.—Owing to the present bad state of business throughout Canada a large number of brjiness failures have been occurring lately. and rumors of the financial embarrassment of several large houses are going the rounds. The wholesale tweed and woolen firm of Mills & McDougall, owing to a succession of bad seasons, has been forced to call a meeting of its creditors. The firm is oue of sixteen years' sta,tiding and one of the most honorable in Canada. Its liabilities are tully $S2.JU,UUU. principally owing in Canada.

Dentil of Owi. AlU-ix-Ic.

NEW YOI:K. Dec. :29.—lien. Thomas Allcoek died at his residence in this city hunday night, lie was born in Hirminghain. Kng.. and was 77 yearn old. On the breakin'j out of the rebel lion he was made assistant adjutant under (It'll. Yates and helped to organize theoFourtii New York Il-avy artillery, with which he went to the front as a major, lie served through the war and was matte adjutant general lor bravery in tne field. He was the inventor of the porous plaster that bears Ins name. His death resulted from an apoplectic stroke.

.May lie I'aid in Fill:.

TYHONK, l'a.. Dec. 'Jll.—The cashier and stockholders of the'detunct 'Jvrone bank have turned over all their property to Assignee Stevens for the benefit of their crecitors. This sum will swell the assets to SUi0,00(. As the liabilities are only SiUU,000, the depositors have good prospects of getting dollar for dollar.

CniniiiatKler Mel'iillu Kncnpes. AVAKiiixtn ox. Dec. An order has been issued by the navy department remitting the unexecuted portion of the sentence of suspension imposed on Commander U. 11. McCalla. Commander McCalla was sentei'eed to three years' suspension for cruelty to subordinates.

Two Children Iturned to Dentil. SWKMIVVII.I.K. Tenn., Dec. 'J*J. Fire burned the interior of a cabin occupied by negroes here Monday. Two small children locked up in the house ..were burned.

Crushed by Falling Derrick* CHICAGO, Dec. 29.—At the world's fair grounds Monday two men em ployed on the Electricitv building were killed by being caught under a falling derrick.

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President Harrison'* Keclprm-ity Proclamation—It Jlny Not Me Issued In til Alter .lunu iry 1.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 'ill.— The president's retaliatory reciprocity proclamation is drafted but it will not necessarily be issued January 1. The sugarproducing countries which would be exempt from its provisions on that date are Germany, Brazil, Cuba, l'uerto Rico and most of the liritish West Indies, :ts well as the Sandwich Islands.

Hut other countries have been hurrying up their negotiations, and it is said by the middle of February nearly all of Central and South America will have concluded arrangements which will give them a continual free market for their sugar, coffee and molasses in the United States. Nicaragua, which was a little late in beginning negotiations, is now making the greatest hurry. The preliminary agreement with Mexico is said to be also well under way. The Mexican concessions will be lowering the rate on live stock and other agricultural products which were raised by the new tariff that went into effect November 1. The Argentine Republic has made less progress owing to the disturbed condition of affairs in that country.

The new commercial treaty with France will be pushed now that Minister Patenotre has arrived. As previously stated, it will be a general treaty and will lower the duties .on American cereals and me.at products in exchange for concessions on French wines and silks which are exported so largely to the United States.

HARPER NOT PARDONED.

President Harrison DeelineH to but Him Oil' I'rom Hi« Ten Yeurs' Sentenee WASHINGTON. Dec. '2U.—l'eople who were caught in the failure of the Fidelity bank in Cincinnati years ago will be interested in know ing that the president has denied a pardon to batik wrecker E. Ij. Harper. The latter was sentenced in lSy" to ten years in the penitentiary and is serving his sentence at Columbus. He was hardly behind the prison bars when his friends began their efforts to lritve him pardoned.

They have been unremitting. The attorney general reported uinavorabie on the case and the president has ended Harper's hopes, during the present administration at least, by denying the pardon.

LEM JONES HANGED.

NOTHING NEW I

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Tfcoy have fceon Manufactured

FOR 40 YEARS

And era NOW, as they ALWAYS

EAVE BEEN, the

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More than COO,000 liavo boon sold Kiuce flr S mudo, aiid tne sale of '.hum lucruaucs each year.

TXZ1ES

OPERATSOE OF EVEEY-

I am Selling

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He Mnrderetl His Wife and lilld at ver Springs, Tenn., ill 1800. NASHVII.I.K. Tenn., Dec. '29.—Lem Jones was hanged at Oliver Springs Monday for the murder of his wife and child on June 20, 1890. Jones tied and disguising himself worked as a herdsman on a Texas ranch for three months before he was caught. The prisoner had been county superintendent of schools and a deacon in the baptist church, and every effort was made to have a respite granted, but the governor refused to favor him.

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STOVE AND RANGE

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White Plymouth Hock chicks. Ktws In season. Come and Inspect mv stock before purchasliiKAlso, 1 have the celebrated Pacini? Mull Ion, Kill Mulrnan, mark ol out of Daniel Hoone, 1st dame by Green Mountain Morgan. (iEOIU)K W. l-'UI.I.Hlt. 7 miles north of Crawfordsville, Ind. Mention Tim JOURNAL.

O. U. PERRIN, a*

LAWYER and PATENT ATTORNEY."

Joel Block, South Washington Street.

CALL.

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LEFT OVER

FROM

CHRISTMAS

POWDES?

Vegetable

PILLS

FOR SALE.

At the (J old KidKC Herd I'oland China hogs, of both sexes, uut farmers' prices.

Lots of

7k

FURNITURE —and— HARDWARE

Z.-MAHORNEY

&SONS.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.

Farmers Attention. ,.

Lower than ever before. Don't ouy from peddlers, but come

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132 South Washington Street, Crawfordsville, Ind.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

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WANTED—All

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Which we are selling at Reasonable and at Seasonable Prices.

4

Granite and Marble Monuments

them at first cost. 1 also have in stock a fine lot of

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persons who can cook

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-VATTORNEYS-AT-LAW .U*: CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA. Office lu Ornbauu block North Washington St

Remedy, la sold with a Written Guarantee to cure all Nervous Diseases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Headache, Waketalnee, Lost Manhood, Nervousnesa, Lasaltude, all drains and loss of power of the GeneraUve Organs In either sex, caused by

over-exertion, youthful Indiscretions,or the excenlve age of tobacco, opium, or stimulants, which ultimately leiul to Inllriiilty, Consumption and Insanity- Put up in convenient form to carry In the Test pocket. Prico ft a package, or 6 for $6. with every order weRIJ® a written guarantee to cure, or refund tne money. Seat by mull to any address. Circular frM Iu plain envelope. Mention this paper. Address,

MADRID CHEMICAL CO.. Branch OfficetorU.aA. 868 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, ILL. FOR SALE IN CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND., BY Moffett & Morgan, Druggists.

WANTED-DOMrs.

and

YOU WANT TO MAKE $60

ut Iiouie? Smith sent $7 for a Box or Wardrobe Lounge, and allowed mo to send people wlio answered my advertisements to see lier lounge for which

I

E

gave a commission,

which averaged 850 per week. If you will do tbo same In your district send for terms to ALFRED COLES. 476 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, N. X.

LECTION NOTICE. There will bo & meeting of tho stockholder! held ut tho Banking House of the First National Bank of CrswfordBVllle, Indiana, on the seeond Tuesday of January, 1892, being the 12£n of said mouth, for the purpose ol electing Directors to servo the ensuing year for said Hank.

Dec. 12,1891.

nsulng year for si W. H. DURHAM, President.