Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 June 1894 — Page 2

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World's Fair

Art Portfolio.

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Art Gems.

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Scenes and Portraits Of the Civil War.

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ATI' I'.DAY. .11'NK I. 1S94.

.JnxsK tiHKsiiA.M is over in lllinoi looking after the Populist nomination for United States .Senator. In this he has an illustrious precedent. Hon John L. (ioben. of Indiana, went to Indianapolis and sought the I'opulistic nomination for Auditor of State, and failing- asked for the next best thinr. The Judge might follow the precedent to the end.

Thkhk is a rumor abroad in the laud that the Ilcvivir and .1 n/ii.v-.Yrir.s will consolidate, hyphenate and then hybernate. The Star is not included in this arrangement. Why is this thus? Is it the intention to pitch it head foremost overboard into the slough of despond, that it may live its life out sweetly there'/ Democracy is certainly ungrateful.

Till', investigation of the New York police force, by a legislative committee, reveals some astounding facts. According to the World, the great Democratic newspaper of Xew York City, about £15,000,000 a year, was wrung Vy the police from prostitutes, keepers of gambling houses, disorderly resorts and saloons. Krioughcinoney was paid to police and their political backers for permission to break the laws in peace to give every police otlicer in New York City S4.000 a year in addition to his salary. The police captains and some of the professional politicians got much of the money.

••NOT IN TOUCH."

if the iorman-lirice sugar schedule in the Senate bill the New ork Jlrmtd says "it is for the benefit of the trust, not the treasury or the people:" and Hitriivr'* Waldij says: "No matter what small virtues it possesses the purchased sugar schedule ruins it. Unless the House can cut out that corruption the bill should be defeated." The New York World is no less severe in its strictures and it remarks: "It will be a sorry day for the Democratic party when the pocket interest of stock gambling Senators, or the influence of a corrupt lobby, shall be sufficient to enact a trust lax on sugar." All these papers are Democratic. but as the A rij\m-Xcwn says of llenrv Watterson. •"they are brainy and all that, but not in touch with their party." The Aryns-Xcivx will discover ere long that there are thous ands of voters all over the country who are not in "touch with their partv." That was the trouble recently in Oregon. Too many were "not in touch with their party" at the municipal elections in this State in May. About la,000 men were "not in touch witl their party" in one judicial district over in Illinois a few weeks ago. Ohio

Democrats were "not in touch with llieir party" ivhen McKinley was re elected Governor by S'J.OOO majority. Pennsylvania Democrats were "not in touch witli their party" when th elected Grow Congressman-at-largc by nearly JOO.OOU majority. And so it is all over the country. Cuckoo newspapers may be in "touch with their party. but there are thousands of Democrats among the masses, the men who do the voting, who arc more in "touch" with the Louisville CourierJournal, the New York Herald. the New York Wurltl and Jiuryici'V Wiilihj and who will express their dissatisfaction in a most emphatic manner at the polls this fall.

•I'll KETPnffi iTTTftBATIKS. The A rnin-i\i:ii'n displays a good deal of crude misinformation concerning the history, purposes and workings of the reciprocity features of the tariff law of V.ii) commonly known as the McKinley law. President Harrison recommended the policy in his first annual message. Mr. ltlaine wrote his liar Harbor letter afterward. The ideas of Harrison and JJlaiue differed in this that Harrison believed that certain articles such as we could not produce in this country should be placed on the free list and power given to the President to re impose the duties in ease we could not enter into reciproc

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ity treaty stipulations providing that the productions of the I'liited States should enter certain foreign countries free or at greatly reduced rates—rates not given to any other country, ltlaine in his celebrated letter took the ground that the duties should first be imposed, and as rapidly as reciprocity treaties were made the President be empowered to remove duties on certain articles. While the effect may have been the same yet these differences were not adjusted until the bill reached the Senate, when Senator Aldrich offered an amendment embracing the Harrison idea and which was incorporated in the bill and became a part of the law. Mr. lilaine heartily accepted the law and entered upon its enforcement with all the enthusiasm of his great mind. He set about his work and made treaties with ltrar.il. Santa Domingo, Spain, Salvador, tiermany, tlreat liritain. Nicaraugua.

Huvti. Honduras, (uiatcmala. and Austria Hungary. Hy the free admission of stttrar, coffee, hides ami rubber from the countries named we gained access to their markets a sale for our products free of duty or a duty greatly reduced from that granted to other nations. One of the results of reciprocity has been to reduce the duties on American (lour about -10 per cent in Germany, .from S.".to !H) cents in Cuba. and from to SI in Jamaica, and so on through a long list of articles exported from the uited States to all the countries with which we have treaties. 'This is a direct benctit to American farmers and exporters, since it enlarges the foreign demand for what they have to sell. At the same time by the reciprocity arrangements a free market for nearly nine-tenths of the imported sugar supply of the United States has been secured. This involves cheap sugar as a direct benctit to American consumers. The policy of reciprocity is a free exchange of those articles that we produce for those articles thai we do not produce. An exchange in kind would be of no benefit to the United States. So notwithstanding the assertions of the Aryus-Xnrx to the contrary reciprocity has been beneficial to the L'nited States. The exports of our products to Cuba alone the first year increased from SI 1.000.000 to S20.000.000 and to all other countries in like proportion. The abrogation of these treaties, as is now likely, will be sorry business for the United States.

A ASK IN l'OINT.

Every day the necessity for a sj/sfrtii of sewerage is becoming more plain, l-'or instance Health Otlicer Leech cites the case of a well-to-do and law abiding citizen who persists in discharging his dish water by an open drain into the gutter whence it Hows down the street for several blocks scattering smells and microbes in all directions. One lady living in front of the filthy stream is ill and has to keep her front door closed all the time to avoid the stench. Dr. Leech says it will be necessary to file a complaint against the gentleman. And yet he is hardly to blame. He has a small yard, lives in a thickly "populated neighborhood and has to get rid of his dish water, lie tried cess pools, he tried covered drains and failing in both of these he resorted to the open drain. He is willing and anxious to pay liis assessment for a .system of sewerage and hould be given the opportunity to do so. Let the council take some action in response to the now universal cry for sewerage.

P.isi iiof is selling ladies' corset covers well made from good material for cents.

Cure For Ih'tiilarhi*.

As a remcdj for all forms of Head ache Klectric Hitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreadful habitual headaches yield to its influence. \Vi urge all who are alllicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Klectric Hitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only fifty cents at Cotton Hife's Progress Pharmacy.

A Small Doctor Hill.

I'ily cents is a small doctor bill, but that is all it will cost you to cure any ordinary case of rheumatism if you use Chamberlain's Pain P.alm. Try" it and you will be surprised at the prompt re lief it affords. The first application will quiet the pain. 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye-. .V- Boo. Ill North Wash ngton street, opposite court house.

See our )J5 and 50 cent assortment muslin underwear this week. Excellent values in this line. L. MISCIIOK.

Hume iinil Abroad.

It is the duty of everyone, whether at home or traveling for pleasure or business, to equip himself with the remedy which will keep up strengll and prevent illness, and cure such ills as are liable to come upon all in everv day life. Hood's Sarsaparilla keep: the blood pure and less liable to absorb the germs of disease.

Hood's Ph.i.s are hand made, am perfect in proportion and appearance •5c. per box.

"Itojal Kulij" lijc. SI.:!.! Ouart Itottli'. "Koyal Kuby"' Kye Whisky is guai anteed absolutely pure and eleven years old. Its great popularity attests its merit. It is a "rve that is a liye." recommended for the invalid, the convalescent and the connoisseur, put tip on honor and quality guaranteed. (Bottled »at distillerv, Lexington, Ky.) ROY A WINE CO., Chicago. Ask for it. For sale by Nye itMoot', druggists.

An* ton Innurcil!

If not, now is the time to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea 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. i!.r and 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye A liooe, 111 North Washington street, opposite court house.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castorla,

LYPjA

PINKHAM'S

Vegetable Compound

Is

a positive

euro for all thoso paiuful

Ailments of Women.

It will entirely euro tlio worst forms of Femalo Complaints, nil Ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, Falling and Displacements, of tho 'Womb, and consequent Spinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted to the Chan'jc o/LiJe. Every time it will cure

Backache.

It lias cured more cases of I.onoorrhrea than any remedy the world has everknowu. It is almost infallible in Fuch cases. It dissolves and expels Tumors from tho Uterus in an early stage of development, and checks any tendency to cancerous humors. That

Bearing-down Feeling

causing pain, woiaht, and backache, is instantly relieved and permanently cured by its use. Under all circumstances it acts in harmony wii lithe laws that govern the female system, and is aa harmless as water. It removes

Irregularity,

Suppressed or Fninful Menstruations, Weakness of the btomach, Bloating, Flooding, Nervous Prostration, Headache, enenil Debility. Also

Dizziness. Faintness,

Extreme Lassitude, "don't care "and "want to be left alone" feeliiur. excitability, irritability,nervousness, sleeplessness. flatulency, melancholy, or tho "blues, and backache. These are sure indications of Female Weakness, 60me derangement of the lerus, or

Womb Troubles.

Tho whole story, however, is told in an illustrated hook entitled "Guide to Health," by Mrs. I'inkham. It contains over 90 paces of most important information, which every woman, marlied or single, should know about herself. Send 2 two-cent stamps for it. For

Kidney Complaints

and Backache of either tho "Vegetable Compound is unequaled.

Isexdruggists,r«

All sell

mail, in form of pills-or I-nzcnpes,

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Th© electrical force of the human body, aa the nerve fluid may bo termed, is an especially attractive department of science, as it exerts so marked an Influence on the health of tbe orgaus of tlio body. Nervo force la produced by tho brain and convoyed by mtmn9of tho nerves to the various orpins of the body, thuasupplylng tbc lat lerwUh ihn vitality necessary to insure tneir health. The pueumogastrlc nerve, as shown bere, may bo said to be tbemost important of the entire nervo system, as it supplies tho heart, lun?s, stomach, bowels, etc., wiih the nerve force necessary to keep them active and healthy. As will be seen by the cut the long nerve descending from the base of the brain and terminating in the bow* els lathe pneumocastric, while the numerous little branches supply the| heart, lungs and stom ach with necessary vitality. When the "brain ly way irritability

becomes in any way disordered by irritability or exhaustion, the nerve force which it supplies is lessened, and tho organs receiving the diminished supply are con* senuentlv weakened.

Physicians generally fail to recognize tho importance of this fact, but treat the organ itself instead of the cause of he trouble Tho noted specialist. Franklin Miles, M. !., Lb. U., has given the preater part of his lire to the study of this subject, and the principal discoveries concerning ft are due to his efforts.

Dr. Miles' Kestorative Nervine, the unrivaled brain and nervo food, Is prepared on tlio

Sillicultics

rinclnle that all nervous and many other originate from disorders of the nerve centers. Its wonderful success Incurlncj those disorders is testified toby thousands la every part of the land.

Itebtoratlve Nervine cures sleeplessness, nervous prostration, dizziness, hysteria, sexual debility, St. Vitus dance, epilepsy, etc. it Is free from opiates or dangerous drugs. Jt Is sold on a positive guarantee bv all druggists, or sent direct by tho Jr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, $1 per bottle, 6ix bottles for $3, express prepaid.

Sold by all druggists.

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OTICK To N0N-KB31 DENTS

Notice to non-resident land owners of the opening and extension of Chestnut street from the east line of Kim street tt the west line of Plum street

Be It remembered that on the Huh day ol March, IhiM, it WJIS ordered «».v the Common Council of the city ot Crawlordsville, Indlann, tiiat the matter oi opening and extending Chestnut street between Kim street and Pluui street In said city be reteried to the City Commissioners lor their action thereon, and that said City Commissioners having on the ith day ot June, 1S1M, filed a notice in my oilioe that they would meet for the purpose ol hearing evidence and assessing benefits unci damagis at the ollice of the Mayor ol said city on Thur day, August 'J, 1HP4, at 10 o'clock a. m.

Notice Is therefore hereby glvt-n to Anna Montgomery. Richard B. Walter, Maiiah Gains, Richard Gains, Kale Carnaluin, Uz/.ie Bannister, Klmira Warner, Allen T. I*reneh, i'lora I. French, Aa»nn M. Blair, ('has A Peterson, Nancy N. Peterson, William Mappin, Henry A. Clevenger. Ksther Horner, William C. Armentrout. Virginia Hay and Herman S. Wray ot ti dav when said Commissioners win ireet and take action on said street opening and extension.

Witness my hand and tho seal of said city, tins 0th day of June. lHiet. STOTT. (MJ-3S 'ity lerk.

Shorthand

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Promptness In Plumbing-

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You can address in strictest conthlouce, LIDIA E. F1NKHA.21 XEI). CO,, Lyuu, Uass,

The Human

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How They Control the Organs of the Body.

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Crawfordsvllle

Tjiikmk A Wacjnkk HHKWI.VI CO'K Hoheinian Export It^w in wood and yluss. Tlio finest, of sill l.:il!! beer in the market, delivered to all parts of the city. Telephone your order to llie City Hottliiitf Works.

Vacuiian A Casky. I'ropr'S:

When Bfthr vu sick, wb gave liur Castorfek When aht waa a Cluld, she cried Tor Ca8torl&. When ahe became Miss. Hhe clung to Cantori*. When ahe bad Children, (be gan them Caitoria.

Is a rare virtue, But we have it.

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WILLIAMS BROS.,

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Next to Tiik .lot"knai. Muilding.

C.

M.

SCOTT.

Fire, Life and Accident

INSURANCE,

Agent for the Hartlett llindery. Any weekly newspapes dsired. Agent for the State Building and Loan Association of Indiana. Special rates on binding Art Portfolios and World's Fair Views. Call on me for rubber stamps, stencils, seals, house numbers, accident tickets. City Clerk's ollice. city building, north llreen street. Crawfordsville. lnd.

Notice of Gravel Road Letting.

Notice is hereby given that bids will he received at the ollice of Kennedy Kennedy, in Crawfordsville. Ind., up to Thursday, duly 5th, at ten o'clock in the morning* for con.structinjr mc-third of a mile of jrravel road in I'nion township near the iron bridge vcr Otliel's Creek on the Torre Haute ravel road. ladders will iind plans and speciiica tions on file at the Auditor's otlice

The right i? reserved to reject all bids l\ S. KNN1SOY. .lunc 11, '91. Superintendent.

BID5 WANTED.

NOTICE

I- hereby glveu that bids will be riroivod until o'clock p. in., June IS, I MM. by the City Clerk at his office, lor the ri inoval of nil dead bodies in that part ot Old I'own Cemetery to be vacated lor a highway. ihdderM must specify the the amount to be eharj/ed per body and to enclose the remains c.\iiiiined In boxes tijrhtly constructed ol o:ie 1' eh oak, and rc-intor the satne Idsiwh part, ol Uld Town Cemetery us the committee may designate. llttis to be accompanied by an aeeei»« table boud, and the work to be done under the supervision of the Board t.f Health.

By order of the Common Council. 0. M. SCOTT, d(M0 City Clerk:

ABSTRACT BOOKS,

A. C. Jenulson's abstract books contaiti a eop of every deed of record to every tract ol land In the county, as well as to every unsatisfied inorlfrafreorlien. His twenty years experience. aided by these unrivaled facilit ies in tracing titles enuble him to claim thai his*olhee is the best place to have Deeds, Mortpa^es l.easey and Contracts prepared, as well as re liable Abstracts of Title. MONKVTO LOAN RKAL RSTATE ANI)

INSURANCE AGENT.

Notice to Contractors.

Hids for the construction of one or more school houses in Tnion township. Montgomery county, will be received nt Township Trustee's otiice in Craw fordsville until 2 o'clock, dune 1801. flans and specifications can be seen at said ollice on and after .June Hi. Th riyht to reject any and all bids is re served. D. \V. 11 a htm a n.

£6

Trustee.

D. W. ROUNTREE,

FIRE INSURANCE.

Represents Old Reliable Insurance Com panies. Oflice with Indiana and Ohio Live Stock Insurance Companies. Patronawe solloltod.

THEO. McMECHAN, DENTIST,

CKAWFOltDSVII.LK, INDIANA Tenders Ills service to the public. Mott good work and moderate orlcea."

Cor. 4th Si Columbia Sts,, La Fayette, Ind. Trvtl-'Al Iijil ir*si MflhixW. No Coj'yinir front Teit-!t«vki moderate. Iv'onii&l court*. Writ*- Otul'-gue to

J. CAODEN, President.

Do l'ou ll'anl

A NICE NEW CLOCK?

At hard times prices, call at 1 'j:i south Green street, opposite Musie Hall, Also repairing of all kinds. All work guaranteed. Call aud set them.

Eugene Wilson.

I.ECTION NOTICE.

Notice Is hereby given to the stockholders of Oak Hill Ceineterj'ftCompuuv that the annual cleleeilon of seven directors will be held on Tuesday, July 2, 1804, at 4:fl0 o'clock p. m, at the ollice ol A. C. JENNISON,

Secretary

By order of tho Board. C. M. CRAWFORD, f-2?d»V\v President!"

Thecomparativevalueofthcsetwocarda Ir known tc r.ost persons. They Ulustrato that greater quantity is

Not always most to be desired.

These cards express the beneficial quality of

Ripans Tabules

As compared with any previously known

DYSPEPSIA CURB.

Ripans Tabulea: Price, go cents a bo*, Of druggists, or by mail.

RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Spruco St., N.Y.

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In which to prepare your

costumes for the social occasions ot the Wabash College commencement season.

If you lack the material for

the new costume or any of the fixings so dear to feminine fancies we might be able to supply your wants. In fact we are sure we could. We have supplied many lately. Won't you let us help you?

They are always right, here. It pays you to trade at the Big Store.

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