Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 September 1892 — Page 2
PLEASANT
THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT
AND
NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER.
Mr iJ-vtnr nay* ttarts ftenllj on tl« rtomacn, Iirer uml*t* a pltitMiit TUi* drink L« in.vie ?n'u h«Ta, uul is prvp*xvd for UMatf uaailj as UNL It cai.kil
LANE'S MEDICINE
AU drum?itJi *\l It at and fl.w per narVac* Huy one vday. Lane'* Family .Medicine move* the bowrln ftell 4*v« la order Ut iM bccJttur, this i« ntweeaif.
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WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 28. 1892.
KKPUULICAN TICKKT."
NATIONAL. For President,
BKN.IAMIN HARRISON, of Indiana. For Vice-President, WHITKLAW RBID. of New York.
PLATFORM PARALLELS.
The Democrat* of lSU'i Prefer the Principle!* of ttio Southern Confederacy. NOT A VEKY STRAIGHT ON*.
Revived, That an We denounce the adequate protection to Republican protection American Industry is as a fraud, a robbery Indispensable to the of the great majority prosperity of tho coun- of the American peotry, and that an ttban- p.* for the benefit of donment of the inilicy the few. We declare at this period would it to be a fundamental be attended with con- principle of the Demosequences ruinous to cratlc party that the the lcst interests of federal government the nation.—JacWsou's. has no constitutional power to impose and collect tariff duties except for the purposes of revenue only. —Cleveland's.
BUT THIS UCXS BETTER.
The contfrens shall We denounce the have the power to lay Republican protection and collect taxes, du- as a fraud, a robbery ties and excises for of the great majority revenue only.—1Consti» of the American peotutlon of tlm (.'on fed* pie for the benefit of crate States, Article 1. the few. We declare Section 1, Clause 1. It to bo a fundamental principle of the Democratic party that the federal government has no constitutional power to impose and .'r*v collect tariff duties "\v* except for the purposes of revenue only. —National Democratic Platform.
DEMOCRATIC pnpers are publishing blasphemous P]K*ech said to have been umde b}* Gov. Chase at Union City last spring. The Sunday Times does not believe a word of it. The governor is not ft fool.—Lafayette Sumtay Times.
The above ie from the Democratic paper of which John S. Williams is editor and proprietor. Mr. Williams held a federal oftice under Grover Cleveland, but he is too honorable to lie like a dirty hired Hessian.
THE Democrats are not to blame for feeling badly over the figures in the P^ck report, but it is foolish for them to suppose that they can help the matter by persecuting the man who gave the information.
THE Democratic orators bnve quit talking about "the billion-dollar Congress," (or reasons to be found in the appropriations voted at the recent sesbion of the House, in which their party has an overwhelming majority.
CHAWFOBDHVILLE wants to buy the water works in a few years. Why would it not be a good plan ^to assess now one per cent for sinking fund to be used in the purchase. It wonld save borrowing so uracil money all at once.
BATH Mr. Cleveland in his letter of acceptance "We will rely upon the intelligence of our fellow-countrymen to reject the charge that a party comprising a majority of oar people is planning the de struction or injury of American interests and we know they cannot be frightened by the spectre of impossible free trade."
Thus plainly acknowledging that the tariff principle is right. Then why all this blow ^about tariff? If Ir. Cleveland believes, as he express himself, in favor of a tariff, why does he not abandon the Chicago platform and vote for Harrison and protection
Mil. CLEVELAND'S long deluyid letter of acceptance has been given to the public. The anticipated blow has been struck. The dart has been hurled and it is most reassuring to be able to say that nobody is hurt. Two columns of soothing platitudes constitute the wisdom of liuzzard'B Bay. H« is in favor of good money and enough of it, and so is everylKxly. He thinks everthing ought to bo done right, and he assurer the world that Democrats are good fellows and that the Republicans are in error in snpporing or imagining that they intend to do anything wrong. He BBVS the tariff ought to be reformed, but how? There never was a law made that might not be reformed. Mr. Cloveland entirely fails to indicate what ho would do to the tariff to reform it. There is not a point made in the letter that can be recalled by any ono this time noxt week.
•I100SIER NEWS.
Latest Telegrams from Various Towns in Indiana.
Almost Cut HI. Victim to fleer.. BRAZIL, Ind., Sept. 28.—Tuesday evening John Shields and Ed Woldridge, cousins, had started for a neighbor's house near by, when over a trivial dispute Shields drew a large Unife from his pocket and sank it in his cousin's body below the right shoulderblade. The blow was so terrific that when the blade struck a rib it broke, leaving two inches of steel in his body. The young man begged his assailant piteously not to kill him, but without avail, as Shields continued slashing with the broken knife uutil he had almost cut his victim to pieces. Woldrid*'o's screams for help attracted a farmhand who was walking near by and he hastened to the scene. Shields tied.leaving his victim lying in a pool of blood. He was taken home by the farmhand. Ilis recovery is impossible. The would-be murderer came from Iowa about a year ago. and has been in several rows since his arrival here.
Fort Wayne Itoail Beaten.
YAI.PAKAISO, Ind., Sept. 28 A decision was rendered Tuesday by Justice Hawkins against the Fort Wayne road in a peculiar case. For three years a law has been in existence that railroads in Indiana .must have a blackboard used for a train bulletin in each passenger depot at any station where there is a telegraph office. The Fori Wayne company placed its Valparaiso train bulletin at the telegraph tower, about 100 feet from the passenger depot. I'uisengers have been unable to find out when trains left, either from the blackboard or the Fort Wayne company's employes therefore complaint was made to the prosecuting attorney, ami he brought action before Justice Hawkins.
Noucht Trouble and Found It. ENGLISH, Ind., Sept. 2S.—J. C. Kincaid, claiming to be a lumber merchant of Lee county, Va.. arrived here Tuesday evening. He said he was on bond for kil'ing several desperadoes that county, which county he represented as heathenish, wild and unclaimed. lie also claimed that J. C. Kincaid was by long odds the worst man that English had ever entertained. He finally succeeded in raising a row with John Robinson. Robinson fatally crushed his skull. Kincaid can live only a few hours. No attempt has beeu made to arrest Eobinson.
Racing ut Terr® Haute.
TKHHK HAUTE, Ind., Sept. -JS.— Nothing phenomenal marked the first appearance of the circuit campaigners here Tuesday afternoon, hut the miles fere all fast enough to show that the track is in fine shape. The summaries: 2:-„V L-la.-.s ironing, pursu fl.OOO -Urucnlcaf flrst. Florida second, Gurm-i third time, -:I4li, 'J:lo1,. 2 15 cla-vs picitu?. purse II.C00—Winslow Wilkt-* tirst, Storm second, Hupot- third lime.
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ISurKlar. I'ut In Hu»y Day. liUAZil., Ind, Sept. \!S.-—A gang of burglars Monday t.i -ht broke into the houses ol Uecordei 1 till an. Prosecuting Attorney A. F. Horner, F. Kru'-ans. Neal Lork and others. Three masked men entered a farm house near here Tuesday and after ordering tho farmers wife to hold lip her hands ransacked the place.
Kat't-s at Kvun.villo.
EVANvn.I.E. Ind., Sept. 28. The races 'I tiosilay resulted a?, follows: Yearling class, trottlnc. pur-* !I,000.. halfmile htuils—S. V. Whitt- won. Kda S. second, Heather Belie third b-si l.lii^. 2:40 class, Uultliic. pt:rs •:*.»- It,untie I*.!stanced th Held in the sirand heat: be.-t time. 2: RH*.
Running, 5 fttrioni dash-Ban Hoy won, Moses second. LonchiU ihird best time, 1:03. Claim Tliey Find Anthracite Coal.
GOSIIKX, ind., Sept. -8.— The discovery of a promising vein of anthracite coal on the Belgium Horse Company's farm, west of this city, has been made. Prospectors of experience say the find is a good one, and fanning lands adjoining have quadrupled in offered values in twenty-four hours.
Inaimo Over a Daughter's .Suicide. A HASH, Ind.. Sept. ^9. Samuel Charles, one of the best known farmers in Wabash county, was declared insane '1 -Mlay morning. The first symptoms were developed just after the suicide by drowning of his daughter. Since her death he has been greatly depressed. ./
Twenty-One Year, for Inreot. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Sept. 2S. —Ueorgo Fulz was convicted by a criminal court jury Tuesday aud sentenced to twen-ty-one years in the penitentiary for in.cest. His little daughter, 9 years of age, was the principal witness against him.
Costly Freight Wreck.
CitAWKOHDsvn.i.E, Ind., Sept. 2S.—The Iiig Four had a costly freight wreck six miles east of here Monday night A bridge gave way and four cars heavily laden- Immediately following the engine went crashing through the hole.
Through a Iti-idge.
Foi'.T WAVNK, Ind., Sept. A Lake Shore engine attached to the northbound local freight went through a bridge Wednesday morning, completely wrecking the structure and piling several cars on top of the wreck.
Crop Outlook.
WASHINGTON,
Sept. "S.—The weather
crop bulletin issued Tuesday by the weather bureau says for Indiana: "Wheat seeding nearly completed corn ripening rapidly, nearly free from rost."
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A Illock Horned.
WINAMAC, Ind., Sept. 28.—The Kilander block was burned Tuesday with the stock of goods belonging to D. E. Light. Loss, SIS.OOOi
For many years Mr. ii P. Thompson of Dea Moines, Iowa, was severely afflicted with chronic diarrhcca. He says: "At tirr.es it was very severe so much so, that I feared it wonld end mv lifp. About seven years ago I chanced to procure a bottle of Chamberlain's culic, Cholera and Diarrhcca Kemedy. Cognve me prompt relief, and I believe It ret) me permanently, as I now eat or drink without harm anything I please." I have also used it in "my family with he best results. For sale by Nye & Booe, Druggists. 1 Have Taken Several Bottles of BrudQeld's Female Regulator for falling of the womb and other diseases combined, of 16 years standing, and I really Ix liere I am cured entirely. for which please accept my thanks
Mns. W. ii. STKKMNB, llidge, Ga.
SPEAKING.
HON.
C. W. FAIRBANKS
Will Address
The People at
the Court House
ON-
TUESDAY,
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This Date iu History—Sept, 28.
149'J—Columbns, soiiie HO loacu«»s wostoftho Canario*, WHS chconii L»y CIVJU flights of Wrl: twu kjobit-j* lighted «m the ship, bird* whk'h ho brHevcd uevt-r flew more than SO Uvtcrne* from land ho 'sounded SCO fathoms but found no boitom. 17TCI—John Hyrom, Knclish author, died, aged
Thomas Hay, author of "Sanford and Mt*rtou,M popular book for boys, died. IPTft-Strasburi surrendered to the Germans. lt?71—Kiredainp explosion at the Ciri.sous,
Switzerland, killed 30 workmen. 1ST."—ru-v (».."»rt:e I. Porteous wa« drowned nf se* rutr. l. 1880—lVter Kemp defeated ICd Hunlan in the
Krt-ai boat race at Sydney, N*. S. W\
liie I'nequul Artist—Time. He softens off his browns to prays He makes his red a trifle fainter He fcU'es his white a yellow haze.
This restless, tasteless, tactless painter.
He touches here, tie touches there. And changes ujon changes follow. He jjives the head a thoughtless hair
Hu makes the check a j.liade more Uoilow.
He ?ecms to think it picturesque To trace a complicated tanyle Of tiny scrollwork arabesque
Just at the eyelid's outer uncle--'
Uutil at hist he wrings from you, As faith in him begins to \vin«r. The cry: "What! You a painter! Pooh!
You're nothing but a liue
engraver!"
And ere you (jet the world to see How frightful Time's eoutrived to make you. 'Vr,'" Ami how unskillful he must be.
That great ehitTonier, Death, will take yon
Perhaps at just your highest pitch Of inartistic imperfection. And with your face—anil frame—eurich
His vast bui valueless collection. -II. D. Traill.
An Editor for Congress.
In the Sixteenth district of Ohio the Republicans have nominated the editor of the Bellaire
Daily Tribune, Colonel Christian
raj L. Poorinan. He is now secretary of state of Ohio, having been appointed to that position by Governor McKinley in place of Daniel J. Kyan, resigned. Colonel vPoorman won his military title by brave service in
C. L. POORMA~. the Union army, and his civic title by representing his county several times in the state legislature.
FIGS AND THISTLES.
It doesn't take nny ability nt all to be a growkr. The moment you kill faith you break all the banks.
Fame is a bright robe, but it soon wears out at the elbows. People who carry sunshine with them are always welcome.
Trouble always runs to meet the man who goes out to hunt it. A doubt is the heaviest thing ypu can pick tip ami to carry.
One of the easiest things to believe is a pleasing lie about ourselves. There is a time in every young man's life when for awhile he thinks he is second Solomon, lie soon gets over it, though, when he begins to find out how many kinds of a fool he is.—Ram's Horn.
There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases pnt together, and nntill the last few wars was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by J. F. Cheney .t Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only, constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of" the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. AddresB,
F. J. CnEVP.y & Co... Toledo, O. JSgfSold by Druggists. 70c.
Capt. W. A. Abliett, who has long been with Messrs. Percival and Hntton, Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, Des Moines, Iown, and is one of the best kown and respected business men in that city, says: "I can tetify to the good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Ilemedy. Having used it in my family for the past eight years, I can safely say it has no equal for colds or croup." 50 cent bottles for sale by NTye Booe, Druggists.
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ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results *hen Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, -tver and Bowels, cleanses the sys-
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Carter's Little Livtr PlUs are very small and •ery easy to take. Ono or two pills mako a dose. They Sw strictly"vogoUble and do not gripe or pnrge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. Invialsttt25cents: Are for $L Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by ™»Hr
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When Baby was sick, we gave her CaitorU. When she was a Child, she cried for CutorU. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorta. When «he had Children, ihe gave them Caitorla.
The Bird of H'tudom. An owl sat up in a hickory tree, And said in an impudent manner to me, "Ter-hoot! ter-hoot! ter-hoo!" I asked her politely, "you lovely old bird, "Have you of the 'Golden Discovery' heard She rullled her feathers and spoke but a word That dreary, monotonous "who?" Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is warranted lung, liver and blood remedy, a powerful tonic and alterative, ond a reliable vitalizer for weak persons a panacea for scrofula, hip joint diseases, fever-sores, swellings •and tumors contains no alcohol, and is a medicine without a peer. There is no risk in buying a guaranteed article. Your money back if it don't benefit or cure.
Children Cry for
Pitcher'e Castorla.
2,228,0?X.
These figures represent the number of bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which were sold in the United States from March, '91 to March, '92. Two million, two hundred and twenty-eight thousand, six hundred and seventy-two bottles sold in one year, nnd each and every bottle was sold on a positive guarantee that money would be refunded if satisfactory results did not follow its use. The secret of its success is plain. It never disappoints and can always be depended on as the very best remody for Coughs, Colds, etc. Price 50c. and 81.00. At Nye & Booe's drug store.
EYE, ear, and throat diseases only,Dr. Greene. Joel Block. Kitting of glasses a specialty
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