Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 January 1892 — Page 9

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WEEKLY JOURNAL.

SATURDAY, JAN. 2, 1S91.

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—J. T. Laymon has been appointed administrator of the estate of W. H. Laymon, deceased. —This oflice desires one paper of the WEEKLY JOURNAL of lie dates of Feb. 21 and Nov. 7, 18!)]. —On Jan. (5 Ch.js. M. Travis will publiclly install tin- nv officers of the G. A. B, at Bockville. —Mr. Dorsev his moved his family out of the Central school building to the small engine houso. —Lyle, Eeynolds and Benjamin presented 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 S75.02 in collections, Homer Hills' class giving more thaD.any other. --It was not John Kolley, the saloon keeper, who swore out the warrant against Mr. Fisher for surety of the peace, but John Kcllev, familiarly known as Jack. —Howard Brcnzier, a small boy, received two knives on Christmas, and he at once asked his father to buy him some sticking plaster, so as to be ready for emergencies. —Crawfordsville Lodge, No. 223, I O. O. F. electtd the following officers Saturday night: C. E. Davis, N. G. Lou Lotiand, V. J. A. Booe, Treasurer and J. A. Griffin, Secretary. —There are now GOO natural gas fires burning in Crawfordsville and the number is constantly being increased. The company is still greatly rushed with orders and cannot begin to attend to thtni —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 the guest of Landlord Clark of the Junction House. Mr. Bennett is a Democrat but is in hearty sympathy with the McKinley bill. —Clarence Severson has returned to Lafayette from Crawfordsville where he has been engaged in the coal trade, which, by reason of the intioduction of natural gas, is now out of sight. He has taken hit. old position with Win. Wallace Bro. —THE JOURNAL is in receipt of a copy of "The Monon Express Bobbery or the Celebrated Trial" of Chesle'y Chambers." by W. H. East, of Bloom'ington. The book is a complete one in all its details and forms an intensely interesting story. —Omer Cox is the 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 "fumery." As the express charges were only 85 cents, Omer is wildly delirious with joy.

Miss Luhi Canine of the Auditor's olfice is the only lady connected with the court house. Accordingly on T! ursday evening all the male officials and deputies "clubbed themselves" and bought her half a bushel of candy. This was presented to Miss Ca.tine in a neat speech by Judge Seller. —George Wise, aged 39 years, died of consumption Monday uiorning at his home, ten miles north of the city. The funeral occurred Wednesday at Linden,Bev. Thomas Quillen officiating. Mr. Wise leaves a wife and one child. He was one of the most wealthy and influential young farmers in the county. —Capt. J. H. Lindley, formerly of Bockville, but more recently oi Indianapolis, died Saturday evening at the Denison Hotel after a short attack of the grip. He was well known in Crawfordsville and served through the war in the 11th Indiana Cavalry. Although 50 years old, he had been a bachelor until four years ago. —Jake Freed again breathes the air of freedom and drinks the beer of liberty. The case has been appealed to the Supreme Court and pending its decision Jake hag been released on bond. Jake has not been much mellowed ly confinement and has that same suave sweet smile he took with him behind tho bars. Long may it wave. —Gus Truitt objects to THE JOUR­

NAL'S statement thuL the fight between Milt Champion and Charley Swisher occurred in his store. He savs the skirmish began on Market street and the engagement closed in front of his 6tore, 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, —Tie 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 ohe rules. Apply with stamp to the exchange. 92 south Illinois street, ^est side. MRS. B. A. BUNKER, Sec., I he Indianapolis Exchange For Woman's

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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, commencing January 1st, will be one-half of the regular fare instead of two cents per mile as heretofore. Application for permits Bhould be made through the agent of the company at the point at which the clerg ymen are located. "rv"V V,

BILL0WS_0F^ DEATH.

Disaster in the Gilbert Islands of the Pacific Occan.

THEY ARE DELUGED BY TIDAL WAVES

Hundreds or Houses Swept A way, and In One Locality Alone Eighty Natives Are Said t" Have I'crtailed.

GREAT DEVASTATION.

SAN FKAXCISOO, DOC. U'.I. —Advices from the south seas {rive startling1 news from the Gilbert islands in the I'aeitio by the mission bark John Williams, now at Samoa. It seems that just before the bark visited the frroup weather prevailed, during w. vii^re 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, aud completely demolishing houses, l-.ijtlity Lives I.o»t.

At one island alone, Rev. ,T. \V. Hills, of the London Missionary society, writes no fewer than eighty natives perished. The track of the tidal waves is not known, but as the Gilbert group lias suffered so severe^' it is scarcely probable that other islands have escaped devastation, and further information is anxiously looked for. of 1 ho Disustrr.

The (iilbert islands, tr the Kingsmill group, consist of fifteen islands of coral formation, all low, the highest land in the (/roup not exceeding 2U 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 h'au Francisco fnaking a practice of visiting them.

THE BRUSSELS TREATY.

Its Early Hatir.ciitlon L'rgcd in the Interents of Humanity ana Civilization. WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.—It is possible the president will send a special message to the senate in regard to the Brussels treaty, which has for its object !.he 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 Blaine secured an extension of the date for exchanging ratifications to February 2, 1S92. If this country does nothing by that time the |ignatory powers will hardly agree to any further extensions.

It was thought that France had decided to hold out. but the cablegram received by Minister Le Gluiit. the Belgian 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 rests with t.liii» 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 anil civilization both require that the United States shall do its part in suppressing the slave traffic.

CANADIANS IN TROUBLE.

MUIH & MeUougall, of .Montreal, Involved for a Quarter of a Million. MONTRKAL, Can., Dec. 29.—Owing to the present bad state of business throughout Canada a large number of business 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 it 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' standing and one of the most honorable in Canada Its liabilities are fully 5si.0,000, principally owing in Canada

Death of (ten. Alleoek.

NEW YOI:k, Dec.

-_!9.—Hen.

AUcock died at his residence in this city Sunday niyiit. He was born in Birmingham, Kng.. and was 77 years old. On the breaking out uf the rebel lion he was made assistant adjutant under (Jen. Vales and helped to organize theoFourtii New York Heavy artillery, with which he went to the front as a major, lie served through the war and was made adjutant general to" bravery in tue field. He was the inventor of the porous plaster that bears his name. His death resulted from an apoplectic stroke. xmemw

.May lte 1'ald in Full.

TYKONH, Pa., Dec. —The cashier and stockholders of the'dei'nnct Tyrone bank have turned over all their property to Assignee Stevens for the benefit of their crecitors. This sum will swell the assets to 8100,000. As the liabilities are only $10U,000, the depositors have good prospects of ire'.ting dollar for dollar.

omnmmicr McCullsi Ksc:ip^. WASHINGTON. Dec. An ordei has been issued by the navy department remitting the unexecuted portion of the sentence of suspension imposed on Commander 11. 11. MeCalla. Commander McCalla was sentenced to three years' suspension for cruelty to subordinates.

Two Children Humeri to IU-ittli. Swki.hvvn.i.K, Tenn., Dec. 2'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 I'lilllJitf l)« rrlok. CHICAGO, Dec. U9.—At the world's fair grounds Monday two men employed ou the Electricity building were killed by being caught under a fulling derrick.

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Pr«HUl,'iit llurrUon'* Kceipt-ncity Proolamatlnn It Mny Not Itr Issued Until Alter .lanu iry 1.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 2'J.— The president's retaliatory reciprocity proclamation is drafted but it will not necessarily be issued January 1. The sugarproducing countries which would Ixs exempt from its provisions on that date are (iermany, lirazil, Cuba, l'uerto Kieo and most of the liritish West Indies, as well as the Sandwich Islands.

Hut other countries have, been hurrying up their negotiations, aud 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 taiiff 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 meat products in exchange for concessions on French wines and silks which are exported so largely to the United States.

HARPER NOT PARDONED.

President Harrison Declines to I^et Ilim Oil' Irom Ilia T«*n Yearn' Sentenee WASHINGTON. Dec. '*!!).—l'eople who were caught in the failure of the Fidelity bank in Cincinnati years ago will be interested in knowing that the president has denied a pardon to bank wrecker E. L. Harper. The latter was sentenced in 1887 to ten years in the peni tentiary and is serving his sentence at Columbus. 1 was hardly behind the prison bars when his friends began their efforts to htive him pardoned. They lut.e been unremitting. The at torney general reported umavorabte on the. case and the president has ended Harper's hopes, during the present administration at least, by denying the pardon.

LEM JONES HANGED.

Thoy have been Manufactured

FOR 40 YEARS

And ara NOW, aa thoy ALWAYS HAVE BEEN, the f.

P0PUUR FmADE.

Mora thaa C00,000 liavo bocn sold :iuco flrzi made, aad tho sale of '-bum lncruauca each year,

TJE2E3 QFEJFtjeLTSOKi

CHARTER OAKl^lP

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A so a re a

White Plymouth Hock chicks. K*?KS In season. Come and Inspect mv stock before purchasing. Also, I have the celebrated Pacing Mdliion. Hill Hulman, mark of 2:304, out of Daniel Hoone, 1st duine by Green Mountain Morgan. (IKOIUIK W. KUI.I.KK. 7 miles north of Crawfordsville. Ind. Mention TIIK JOITRNAL.

O. U. PERRIN,

LAWYER and PATENT ATTORNEY.

Joel Block,

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South Washington Street.

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FROM

I am Selling

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llii Murdered His Wife and Child at ver Spring *), Tenn., In 18U0. NASHVILI.K. Tenn., Dec. '29.—Lem Jones was hanged at Oliver Springs Monday for the murder of his wife and child on June 26, 1890. Jones lied 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, a«d every effort was made to have a respite granted, but the governor refused to favor him.

NOTHING NEW!

LEFT OVER

CHRISTMAS

TAKEAPILL.^ Hobb's Are the Best on Earth.

LITTLE

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H0BP/S MEDICINE CO., Props., San Francisco or Chiem

FOR SALE IN CKAWFORDSV1LLE, IND., liY Moflutt & Morgan, DrutfKists.

WANTED—All

P.

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CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.

call. ».

lLots of

FURNITURE —and— HARD WARE

Which we are selling at Reasonable and at Seasonable Prices.

Z. MAHORNEY &SONS.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria^

Farmers Attention.

Granite and Marble Monuments

Lower than evor before. Don't ouy from peddlers, but como and got them at first cost. 1 also have in stock a fine lot of

SLATE M-A.ISTTEIL.S

V\ liieh will be sold away down. Call and see them and get orices.

F. C. Bandel.

132 South Washington Street, Crawfordsville, Ind.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.

Jpozzorjrs

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FOR SALE IN CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND., BY Moffctt & Morgan, Druggists.

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S. C. KENNEDY Notury Public.

Kennedy & Kennedy,

ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW

CKAWKOHDSVILLE, INDIANA. Qfllco In Oriibuun block North Washington St *. r" •°r"

YOT7 WANT TO MAKE 360

at home? sent 97 for a BOK or Wardrobe Lounge, and allowed mo to send people who answered my advertisements to see lier lounge for which I gave a commission, which averaged $50 per week. If you will do the same in your district send for torms to

ALFRED COLES.

470 Myrtlo Ave., Brooklyn, N. IT.

LECTION NOTICE,

There will be a meeting of tho Stockholder* held at the Banking House of tho First National Iiank of CrawfordsviUe, Indiana, on the moond Tuesday of January, 1893, being: the 12£n of said month, for the purpose ot electing .Directors to serve the ensuing year for said Hank. W. H. DURHAM,

Dec. 12,1891. Presidents