Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 5 June 1894 — Page 2
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CIII STV TICKKT.
Kur Keprcseutativc. KIAVAKD T. M'CltKA l-'or Prosecutor. Ill M()Nr KKNNKUY.
Kor Auditor.
WILLIAM M. WHITE I'or Treiisurer. WILLIAM JOHNSON
v- For Shc-ritt. I II \HLES E. DAVIS. For Surveyor.
IIAKVKV K. W YNKKOOl' For Coroner. P.UI. ISAlttTS
For Commissioner,
First District—HANNIBAL TltOl'T. Second IIUlrict-HKNllY \V. HARDING
Tiik public debt increased duringthe month of May Sil.ilti.l.030..r). Surely the llemocratie party is a debt-making-party instead of a debt-paying part\f.
llv removing- the duty on lumber and all farm products the question not now is will Canada be annexed to the 1'nited •Stales but will the 1'nited States be annexed to Canada'.1
Tiik Sup rem? Court has just reversed another of the decisions rendered by Secretary liresham when he was a United States .Judffe, making- nine that have been dealt with since he "went baek': on himself politically.
(ink of the stones which went into the house which .letl'erson built was a duty on wool. In Is] after the second war with tireat ltritain was over, he refused to wear any clothiiiff except American elothinif. made of American wool. He said the industry should be protected ami fostered. Newspapers like the l-'rankfort ('rctt-ait. which are constantly referring to the house that .Jefferson built, will please read up.
Tiik Senate tariff bill admits barbed wire and cotton ties from the duty'and taxes the raw material of which tliey are made. i'ii the other hand it taxes the manufactured products of wool, but admits the raw material free. And speaking of barb wire, it is an industry in which Crawfordsville is largely interested. One of the leading manufacturers of barb wire gives it as his opininion that the placing of fencing wire on the free list will close every factorv in the United States.
(ink of the first measures ever passed by Congress was a tarilT bill, which I ieorge ashington signed on July 4. ITS!'. In the preamble it was expressly stated that, among other things, the act was for the '•encouragement and protection of manufactures." A large munber of the men in both branches of Congress who voted for that act had been framers of the Constitution, and the man who put liis signature to it presided over the Constitutional Convention. None of them had any doubt that
f.ongress
was keeping well within
its grant of power in passing this act
Ni.w Yfiiik Tribune: Senator Sherman has grimly remarked in open Senate that the tiorman-I.rice sugar schedule was not drawn by an ordinary lawyer, but bya careful manufacturer. The impl:eatiou is that the refiners' trust has dictated the proposed duties. That certainly is as serious a charge as the contumacious correspondents have made, but there seems to be no disposition the part of the investigating committee to compel the Senator to produce his authorities. If the schedule was the work of the manufacturers rather than the Senators, it is prima facie evidence of a bargain of .some kind with tlu most rapacious monopolists in the country.
Six hi. iai:\ Caw,isle's testimony before the Sugar Investigating Committee inspires '-The Democratic Xew ork tiiltl with honest indignation. *'it not only places him." it remarks, "in the position of being a backslider from the Democratic faith and doctrine, but his position as Secretary of the Treasury and official adviser of the President on all matters of taxation and liscal policy compromises the Administration in a matter of vital importance. Attorney-General Olney's course has already brought the Administration into grave suspicion in the matter of its relations to the trusts, to the destruction of which the Democratic parly is pledged. Now that Secretary Carlisle, presumed to express the views of the Administration, has gone out of his way to aid in mutilating the tariff bill so as to give the sugar trust a renewed license to rob the people, it is pertinent to ask, what is left of Democratic policy and who is standing up for it?"
OUTGROWING WAR.
A I'ifHuniit Theory Not Supported In th© Caiiipii of Knrnpe. The great and fatal argument against war is that it does not pay. There was a time when the force of this plea was not generally recognized, says Harper's Magazine. The medieval spirit, with its chivalry and love of glory, survived long after the bodies of the old barons had turned to dust and their swords to rust. Passions were fierce, traditions strong, popular rights ill embryonic feebleness.
The hope of conquest, the quarrels of dynasties, religious differences, ail tended to obscure the dawn of the coining era—the era of common sense, which balances the good mid the bad of any given course and adopts the more expedient. Did not Louis Napoleon, when emperor of the French, once boastfully proclaim that the French nation was the only one that would go to war for an idea? Perhaps lie was right. Alas, many thousand lives, many millions in money, a mutilated territory and national pride most bitterly humbled eloquently attest that the mitrailleuse and the chassepot may not be safely trusted to disseminate ideas, however noble and however useful to mankind.
The Anglo-Saxon race prefers to express its preferences and to make eonverts in other ways. is now In the ascending period. Its influence upon the world is vast, and growing. The United States is the leading nation of a hemisphere and bids fair in a brief period to be the first of the civilized world in population and general prosperity. We have all the territory that we require, so that wars of conquest hold out no temptation. Our government is so free that revolution would border on the ridiculous.
So far as we may now foresee there is no reason to apprehend such aggression from other nations as to make armed resistance innerative. The people )f these states have proved their ability on too many battlefields to make their prudence suspicious. On the same principle t.'iat a tried duelist may refuse to fight because he has shown his mettle, sword in hand, nations with honorable records of brave deeds mav be slow to wrath.
THE SECRETARY BIRD.
It Ts ti Voracious Extermluator oT Poisonous Krptlles. As soon as the secretary bird, or snake eater, of South Africa, discovers a snake, it advances toward it. without hurry and without hesitation, and when within striking distance it immediately elevates its crest and the feathers of the neck, and, without losing any time, delivers a blow with its foot. If the snake has avoided the blow and attempts to htrike in return, the bird interposes a wing, thus receiving the deadly fangs harmlessly upon the long feathers, and immediately strikes again.
The fiifht is then virtually over, for if the secretary gets in a single blow the snake's back is broken, and the bird, like lightning, plants its foot firmly on the reptile's neck and head, pressing them into the ground, while it delivers the coup de grace with its beak, and then deliberately swallows the snake whole, beginning at the tail, aiid just before the head disappears giving it a parting rap on the ground.
Hut there is nothing refined about the secretary bird's appetite, for one writer says he found inside one three serpents "as long as lii^ arm," eleven lizards seven inches long, twenty-one tortoises about two inches in diameter, "besides a large quantity of grasshoppers and other insects." or, in other words, seven and a half feet of snake, six and a half of lizard, three and a half of tortoise, anil say a yard of miscellaneous trifles!
The secretary bird is protected by the cape authorities for the immense public benefit it conter.s in eating poisonous snakes, and a penalty is attached by law to its destruction. And, if it were necessary, hundreds of eye witnesses could be. called to prove its right to the title "Serpentarius." Curiously enough, too, this bird can be trained, and is trained, to protect poultry yards not only from snakes, which are all too fond of eggs, but from other birds of prey.
HonN* Tills!.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CH KNKY A: CO., Props., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. .1. Cheney for the last In years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. isr'oswac^ cm est ,fc ruax, Wholesale-Druggists. Toledo. O.
Walding. Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. O. Hall's^Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75e. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free.
A Small Doctor Hill.
Fity cents is a small doctor bill, but that is ail it will cost you to cure any ordinary case of rheumatism if you use Chamberlain's Pain Halm. Try it and you will be surprised at the prompt relief it affords. The first application will quiet the pain. r.O cent bottles for sale by Nye iV l!oo, 111 North Washington street, opposite court house.
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Kik-m
It* Wnrth.
Dr. M. .1. Davis is a prominent physician of Lewis. Cass county, Iowa, and has been actively engagenlu the practice of medicine at that place for the past thirty-live years. On the 20th of -May. while in lies Moines, en route to Chicago, he was suddenly taken with an attack of diarrho-a. Having sold Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrluea Remedy for the past seventeen years, and knowing its reliability, he procured a 25 cent bottle, two doses of which completely cured him. The excitement ar.d chance of water and diet incident to traveling often produce a diarrho-a. Every one should procure a bottle of this Kemedy before leaving home. For sale by Nye & liooe, 111 North Washington street. Opposite court house.
Arc Vou Insured!
If not, now is the time to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar-rha-a Remedy as an insurance against any serious results from an attack of bowel complaint during the summer months. It is almost certain to be needed and should be procured at once. No other remedy can take its place or do its work. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye & liooe. 111 North Washington i,treet, opposite court house.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
A WOMAN^ POWER.
IT IS THE GREATEST OX EARTH.
It Establishes Thrones and Destroys Nations.
.. CSPECm. TO OI l.At'Y REAPERS:] The influence of wouien upon the civilization of the world could never be measured.
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The flash of her eye, the touch of her hand, and we have the marvelous power of women, glorious in the possession of perfect physical health.
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J.ydia E. Pinkham, by her wonderful discovery of the
Vegetable Coinpound has done much to place this great, health power in the hands ^of women.
She has
lifted them out of the misery brought by displacement of the womb, and ail the evils that follow diseased uferus.
Lydia E. l'iukham's Vegetable Compound restores natural cheerfulness, destroys despondency, cures IcucotrhoM, backache, strengthens the muscles, restores the womb to its normal condition, regulates menstruation, removes inflammation, ulceration, and tumors "N of the womb, etc. ^Il'ro
are
two
t-'*P women who speak Sa. from experience, and for the benefit of others.
MissIlelcnSmith, 22d Place, Chicago, 111., says:
I was troubled
Willi irregularity and ieueorrhfea. 1 followed Mrs. Pinkhaiu's advice,
took her Vegetable Compound, ai-d used her Sanative Wash. I now feel like a new woman, and am perfectly healthy."
Mrs. E. Fox, Woodslovn, N. J., writes: 1 had been sick 10 years with womb trouble and leucorrho-a". Doctors could not help me. Lydiu E. I'inkhum's Vegetable Compound did. Employment of any kind does not trouble me now, andlcanstand nearly all day and not feel, tired. I cannot thank you enough. 1 recommend the Compound to every woman who has any weakness."
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SAILED THE SEAS 38 YEALTS.
One of His Experiences. "For tliirty-efElit years Capt. l.oud fOllmi the sea, most of tliat time as nm-t.-rofa vc,-
sol, and upon retiring from iln» nti'rW.\ pointed by the secretary of the United Hmn-s iPPHsury to superintend llie-enl fis.hi.iHo in Al/ika. which po^iilon he held live vomi*. Ho rolatos one experience :is follows: "1-or several years I had boen rouVied with general nervousness and pain hi tin* reirion of my heart. My greatest ittHirtioa was eeple-sness it was almost impossible at any thno t-o obtain rest and sloop. Having soon Ur. Miles remedies advertised I began Nervine. After taking a small rjuwuiitv the benefit received was so great-1 hat I wa^posithely alarmed, thinking tho rezwdv contained ophites which would finally bo Injurious to me but on being assured by tin* druggist that it was perfectly harmless. 1 co»uinued it together with the Heart uro. 'f iv I can conscientiously say that Ir. Miles' storatIve Nervine and New Heart (. ur«- did moreformethan anything I had over taken 'Ul(J ^"treated bv eminent, ph\iciaus In New ork and San t*raneiseo wiihoui hnt1".
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Present good health tot lie
judicious use of these most valuable remedies, and heartily recommend them to all nflli-i
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J-)r. Miles Rest oral ive Nervine and Now ('tin are sold by a»l druegists on a positive truaru ntee, or by Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Kikl.art. I nd., on receipt of price, SI per bottle, or si.\ bottles for ^j, express prepaid. They artfree from all opiates and dangerous drugs.----
Sold by all druggist?,
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
AUDITOH.
W jli.iam F. Hunt is a cnndidiite for'Auditor Montgomery county euhjvot to the decision of the Uetm^rHtic convention.
suuvtiroK.
Lbe
s.
Uukham Mil] be a candidate for
.Surveyor of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Democratic convention June ](J.
K'f.nn YOi. Ol'Ti Nt GUI-ja LAKES.
Visit picturesque Mackinac Island. s-ill only cost you about from Deroit $15 from Toledo $18 from Cleveland', or the round trip, including meals aiu) icrths. Avoid the heat and dust by travelng on the D. & C. Homing palaces. The ittractiona of a trip fo the ^iackinac region ire unsurpassed. The island itself is jjrand romantic spot, its climate most'invigorating. Two new steel passenger iteamers have just been built for the lpper lake route, costing $300,000 each, ihey are equipped with every modern :onvenience, annunciators, bath-rooms tc., illuminated throughout by electricity' ind are guaranteed to lie the grandest', argest and safest steamers on fresh water. Lhese steamers favorably compare with lie great ocean liners in construction and i^i S
our
tr'I1s
I" ek between
loledo, Detroit, Alpena, Mackinac, St. Ignace, I ctoskey, Chicago, "Soo," Mar quette and Duluth. Daily between Cleveland and Detroit. Daily between Cleveland and Put in-Ray. The cabins, pallor? and staterooms of these .steamers are deBigned for the complete entertainment oj humanity under home conditions the palatial equipment, the luxury ol' the ap pomtmenls, makes traveling on thesr steamers thoroughly enjoyable. Send foi illustrated descriptive p-imphlet. Address
G- P-
Detroit, Mich.
& T. A. D. & V.
BEDDING PLANTS
OF ALL KINDS
—AT THE—
YARYANI GREEN HOUSE
81S South (liven Street.
We have a lot of the finest varieties of
Chrysanthemums
Very cheap. Two prize-winning chrysanthemums given with every dollar's worth of plants sold, and one with every half dollar's worth. Fine plants of
Elliott's Little Gem Calla.
Also some rare Cacti.
GRAHAM & MORTON TRANSPORTATION CO.
S I ka.mku Links to Chicago AND MlIAVArKfiK. ToaurA o~
Commeneing May 6th. and until further notice, the steamers of this line will Uave St. Joseph "Vandalia dock) for Chicago at f) p.m. dally except- Saturday leave Chicago from dock foot, of Wabush av» une, at
1'2
m. daily
except Saturday and tfuuday. Leave Chicago Saturday at 11:30 p. in. TO MlLWArKEE
Leave St. Joseph at 9 ]. in., Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leave Milwaukee. Iromdoek foot of Bnmlway Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings.
The steamers of this line connect at St. .Joseph with the Vandalla Railway. For information as to rates of freiirht and passage, or I'or through tickets, apply to agents of the N ardalia Kailwav.
IL (iHAHAM, President. Henton Harbor, Mich
Plumbing And Gas Fitting==
We have a large stock of Plumbing goods on hand and better prepared to do your work cheap than ever before. Remember that we guarantee the goods we sell and see that the work is done
RIGHT
WILLIAMS BROS.,
ISt South Green Street.
C. M. SCOTT,
Fire, Life and Accident
INSURANCE.
Agent for the liartlett liindery. Any weekly newspapes dsired. Agent for the State Ituilding and Loan Association of Indiana. Special rates on bi 11 ding Art Portfolios and World's FailViews. Call on me for rubber stamps, stencils, seals, house numbers, accident tickets. City Clerk's oflice. city building, north 'Green street, Crawfordsville, Ind.
The comparative value ofthesetwocarda Ic known to most persons. They illustrate that greater quantity Is
Not always most to be desired.
These cards express the beneficial qual* ityof
Ripans Tabules
As compared with any previously known
DYSPEPSIA CURE.
Ripans Tabules: Price, 50 cents a bo*, Of druggists, or by mail.
RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Spruce St., N.V.
Not a Luxury But a Necessity—
That is old newspapers in house-eleauing- time. Call at The Journal oflice and buy them dirt cheap,but no imht on the papers. We throw the soiled ones away and sell only those that are
NICE AND CLEAN. ABSTRACT BOOKS,
A. C. .IonnlBon'8 abstract, books contain a copj or every deed of record to every tract of land In the county, as well us to every unsatistleil mort(.-ii|feorlien. His twenty years experience. aided by these unrivaled facilities Id tracing titles enable him to claim that his office Is the best place to have Deeds, Mortiraires (.eases and Contracts prepared, as well as reliable Abstracts of Title. •MONEY TO LOAN HKAL KSTATK AND
INSURANCE AGENT.
D. W. ROUNTREE,
FIRE INSURANCE.
Koprosents Old Reliable Insurance Companies. Oflice wltb Indiana and Ohio Live SUttk Insurance Companies. Patronaire solicited.
THEO. McMECHAN, DENTIST,
CKAWFOKDSVILLB, INDIANA. Tenders his service to the public. Motto vood work and moderate Drlces.**
Eugene Wilson.
Expert Watch Maker.
Makes a specialty of Watch and Clock Repairing. All work guaranteed for a year. No charges unless work is satisfactory. 2.'i foutli Green Street, Crawford Block
VANDALIA LINE
I TIMB TABLB NORTU BOUND.
St. Joe Mail Routh Hood Express Local Freight
the
I
8:10 a. m.
....0:19 p. m. 2:18p.m.
SODTU BOUND,
Tcrre Haute Express Torre Haute Mall Local freight
9:44 a. m. 5:20 p.m.
.. ..2:18p.m.
For oomplflte time card, giving all trains ana stations, and for full information** fcr rates through cars, etc., address
Louis Bisctiof
THE BIG STORE
Alpha and Omega
These two words perfectly describe the events that will take place this week in the lives ot twenty-one of our rising generation. This week twenty-one young ladies and gentlemen bid adieu to school life and push out into the cold and merciless world to earn their own living. Let us hope thac their fondest expectations may be realized and more. That they may be model young men and women, ornaments to society and shining lights each in their respective vocations. From earlier times than the date of the Roman Empire it has been customary to have ceremonies of pomp and splendor to usher new warriors into the battle of lite. So it will be this week. "We will each try to out-do the other in attendance on the enter bainments given honoring
The Class of '94.
This is as it should b^. Let us give them the freedom of
c?ty. Let us give them such god speed that it will encourage them for many days to come.
Now! A Word
In regard to graduating presents. We have many items, useful and orna
mental that would make acceptable gifts. Let us suggest.
Purses, Belts, Ties, Scarfs, Cups, Saucers, Photo Frames, Cuff Buttons Hair Ornaments, Gloves, Hitts,
Fans, Parasols, Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs,IceWool Shawls, Silk and Lisle Hose, etc., etc.
Summer Suggestions.
No better store news could be told than that all stated heretofore is true to-d iy. And that is just what we say, plus a good deal more that is to )our interest to listen to. We can furnish your home with draperies more artistically and economically than any house in the city, because we carry a larger and better assortment. Give us the opportunity to prove this assertion. We don't want to worry you with oft repeated facts about our wash goods but we mention it in a kindly way. If you are not acquainted with us in this department we hope you will get acquainted before you buy anything in that line.
It Pays to Trade Here.
Duiing the past week we have received
some very fetching patterns in laces. Many
of ihem are in the royal butter color so many
ladies are now wanting so much: All the
late styles in Ladies' Shirt Waists are re
ceived here as soon as produced. New link
buttons, Studs and silver mounted bells.
BEST CURLING IRON EVER MADE.
The Automatic Hair Curling Iron. Press the handle and the rod cu-ls the hair Its done in a minute. Try one.
IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE BIG STORE
LOUIS BISCHOF.
127-129 EAST MAIN STREET.
