Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 19 June 1894 — Page 2
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ors was a pointed reference to "ringsters in this county who have been set upon never to rise again aud to the Kastcrn Senators who have done ail they could to delay tariff legislation.— •S ir. .Since .leems has been nominated for Auditor perhaps he will not be so j/Kb ~with his tongue in denouncing1 the winy of the parly of which he is not a member. The votes of these ""risters will be necessary his business this fall, and the ijuestion is. will l.e -apologize for words spoken in the heat of debate, or as the Slur intimates did he mean what he said and will he stick to his •'pointed reference'.1"
:TIIOMI'SON in his speech
last Saturday declared that the present hard times were the result of Republican legislation, and that the present Administration was not responsible, as Congress had not done anything. Later on lie asserted that the times were good, that he had traveled from the Atlantic coast to the Rocky Mountains and everywhere he had noticed that the people were contented, happy and prosperous. Such contradictory statements were not expected in the same speech, but they ere every whit as consistent a Democratic speeches and "editorials usually are in attempting to explain the deplorable condition of the country into which it has been plunged by the party in power.
AN IXI'AMOrs I'OI.U V. At the end of the present jear. which closes dune 30, the Pension
Kureau will be able to show that out of the SlO.i.OOO.OOO appropriated for pensions by the Fifty-second Congress, a surplus of 525.600,000 will remain. Tin pensioned soldiers have been suspended by the thousand without sullicient examination, on hearsay evidence. and then they have been required to show that they are not rascals. and have been treated by the Department as if they were criminals. In ordinary criminal cases every man is supposed to be innocent until he is proven guilty, but the reverse is true in the Pension Kureau. There every pensioner is supposed to be guilty until he proves that he is an honest man. In such ways as this, and by holding back the certificates of thousands of men who have been placed on the completed tiles they have thus been kept from their rights to the extent of S-'.VKIO.OOO. The old soldiers will have something to say concerning this villainous policy at tile election this fall.
THAT NINTH IIKSOI.ITIOV The resolutions adopted last Saturday by the Democratic convention declared
That, the Republican party under the Harrison administration, by squandering the inagnilicent balance left in the national treasury by a Democratic administration, and by cutting down our revenues and increasing our expenditures has bankrupted the government aud spread panic and ruin throughout the commercial world.
The magnificent balance which President Cleveland had loaned out to favored national banks without interest was used by President Harrison in paying oft the public debt. During the Harrison administration the public debt was reduced S--'5'.,074,200, and the annual interest charge511,0S4,1.',0. The average business man will consider this a very good way of squandering the surplus. And besides an excess of SI 15,0110,000 over the sum expended by the former Cleveland administration was paid by the Harrison administration to pensioners. This, too. is a pretty good way of squandering the surplus. To the charge that the Republican party cut down the revenues
Republicans everywhere will plead guilty. It reduced the revenue on the one item of sugar alone 803,ooo,ooo which instead of going into the treasury went to the pockets of the people. As to the expenditures compare the annual appropriations made by the Fifty-first Congress, which was Republican. with those inadc by the Fiftysecond Congress, which was Democratic. The former made annual
appropriations amounting to $U,510.79. The latter made annual appropriations amounting to §."U7,701.3M1 :•?. The net increase of the Derm cratic C.ingress over the Republican Congress was 514. !0Jii'J.7S. These are thean-j nual appropriations, and for the full term of the Congress they are just doubled. It will thus.be seen that the Republican Congress made appropriations amounting to less than hiUhni ibitbir*. while the Democratic Congress made appropriations to niitxii/o'rt/'/j/ in hi than ii hi/limi ilothirs. And now as to bankrupting the government the facts of history will disprove the assertion. During lite last vear of the liarrison administration, after the McKiuley law had been in operation nearly two years, there was paid on the pub lie debt the sum of ?to,.'.70. Pi?.'.is. It had a balance of receipts over expenditures of f.i.'.m.-t.Vi.tiii. and a cash balance in the treasury of 377.1)3.' to say nothing of the gbhl reserve fund of $100,01) i.iloo held for redemption purposes, making an available fund of nearly t:iu.n:!o.o in. And thi.s was the condition of the treasury on the -lth of March, 1!I3, when Cleveland and a Democratic Congress of both houses assumed the reins of government. Whatever panic and ruin had been spread throughout the commercialWorld has been caused by a threatened change in our industrial policy. During the last year of the Harrison administration it paid off over jjMu.OuO.OOO of interest bearing bonds and left 530,000,000 in the treasury. During the tir.st year of the Cleveland administration it squandered this $.30,000,000, borrowed money and issued interest bearing bonds to the amount of S50.000.000 and besides has trenched on the SIOO.OOO.OOO gold reserve to the extent of over 530,000,000 In view of all the facts it requires a vast amount of unadulterated gall to read sucli a resolution before an intelligent audience.
PRAIRIE DOGS.
They Arc Small Uut Kxi-rertIngly Annoy. Intr to Westerners. "The prairie dog." said a traveler, "is apparently a very harmless little animal, but, although its bite is not poisonous, it can wreck more goods and chattels with its little teeth than an animal twice its size. Three or four years ago, says the St. Louis GlobeDemocrat. just after the opening of the first portion of Oklahoma, the country was infested by tens of thousands of prairie dogs, and one source of revenue among the settlers was catching the little animals and selling them to visitors, who seldom bothered with then, more than three or four hours' ride and then let them go in disgust. The prairie dog can eat its way out of almost any box that is made, and it has a fondness for leather, which seems to show its appreciation for a popular proverb. I remember one night in the early history of the territory ordering a carriage from the livery stable to drive me to Kingfisher. The conveyance came round very early in the morning all right, but I noticed that when the driver got out to attend to some defect in the harness he wore but one boot, and although this was large and long enough to make up for the deficiency. I was curious to knowwhy he favored one foot and leg at the expense of the other. His explanation was ludicrous, if profane. The night before lie had caught four prairie dogs to fill an order from a tourist, and had placed them in a small box in his solitary room. As usual, they had gnawed their way out of the box during the night and had so mutilated one of his boots that it was impossible to wear it."
FANCY and staple groceries at rock bottom prices. Milt Williams & Iiro.. successors to Henry Sloan. tf
-Skk our 25 and 50 cent assortment muslin underwearthisr\veek. Excellent values ill this line. L. Ilisriior
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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 andshould be procured at once. No other remedy can take its place or do its work. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye ,V P.ooe, 111 North Washington street, opposite court house.
DON'T neglect P.isehof's special --a'c on muslin underwear this week. The grandest bargains imaginable for 25 and 50 cents,
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S. II. Clifford, New astle. Wis., was Doubled with Netualgia aud Rheumatism, his stomach -was disordered his Liver was affected to an alarming degree. appetite fell away, anil he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. I hree bottles of Kiev trie Hitters cured him.
Ldward Shepherd. Ilarrisburg. III., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Llectrie Hitters and seven bottles of llucklen's Arnica Salve and his leg is sound and Well, .lolin Speaker, Catawba, )., had five large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. I *ne bottle Llectrie P.itters aud one box liuckleu's Arnica .alve cured him entirely. Sold by Cotton & Rife, Progress Pharmacy. \', liisriioK is selling ladies' corset covers well made from good material for 0 cents.-."
When Baby vu alek, wo gavo her Castorta. When «ht was & Child, ahe cried for Castorla. TP*® abe became Was, aba clung Co Caatoria. Whan aha had CMilna, aha |tn tbsm Caatoila.
A lliiiiM'luilil Trfuhiiry,
D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y., says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in' the house and his family has always found the verv best results follow its use that lie would not be without it if procurable. (!. A. Dykeman, druggist,, ('atskill, N. says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best Cough remedythat he has used it in his family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested? Trial bottles free at Cotton ,fc Rife's, Progress Pharmacy. Large size 50e and 81.
AN AMERICAN QUEEN
ASD HER F01K DAUGHTERS.
A Scone on lie 3 O'clock Express Between Itoston anil Worceslcr, Mass. TO iI LAtY RfcAl'F.Rlj.}
It was a pretty sight. The passengers turned around in their seats to better note the something imr.sual.
A noble
looking woman had elite red the car, followed by four daughters, ageing from fifteen to twenty years. The mother had one of those good and •wholesome faces that one so rarely sees, but that men a women always a dmire. The daughters had the same healthy, wholesome look.
doubt, never suffered from any of the ills that curse many women. Mothers owe a duty to their daughters that in too many cases is neglected.
Nature has provided a time for purification, and if the channels are obstructed, the. entire system is poisoned and misery comes.
Mrs. Chas. Ilines of Duncannon. Pa., a woman of large experience, in speaking of a mother's duty, says "Watch carefully your daughters' physical development. "Mothers should seethat nature is assisted, if necessary. toperform itsollice, and keep their daughters well informed as to matte rs concerning themselves."'
Irregularities, ha cause, are sure indicationsof organic trouble. Willi irregularities come disturbance of the stomach and kidneys.
Violent headaches often attack the victim, pains shoot everywhere. Extreme irritability follows quickly, and then utter despondency overwhelms the already overburdened life. Unless the obstruction is removed at once, your daughter's whole future will be darkened.
Lydiu E. Pink-hum's Vegvlable Compound will accomplish the work speedily. It is the most effective remedy for irregular or suspended action known.
A Page From Her History. Tho Important experiences of others "are Interesting The f«*[:owin^ i- no except ion: 'I had be»:n 1 rouMeri wuh ln- irt. years, inurh of that time verv s«MioiKlv. i-'t-r live years wasm-AW-d IH'OMO pljwhvhVn-i'un-tnmously. was in business but* obiiiri-d to retire on nccount of my health. -V i-'iv-slcian told mv friends that mini
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month. My feet nnd limU, wore badly/ Jen, and 1 wa.s indeed iii a serious emMiiUuii wheni a gentleman directed my uitenHon .ri r. Miles' .New HfarUuiv, and said that h. sister, who had been afiiiVted \vb heart di--eussC, had been cured by tlie-mhiedv-. 'and W a^ain astromr, healthy woman, j'pnivha^i a bottle of the Heart-Cure, sn»d bt its than' an hour after taking the iir.-t dose I couid feel a decided Improvement in theeirculati-'M) of my blood. When 1 had taken threcdo^es I could move mv ankles, somotbin* I had not aono for months.and my limbs hud been
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leni solona 1 hat they seemed alrnoM psm-i!ied. Kefore I had taken one bottle of the ,\ew Heart Cure the swellim had all .ne down ami I was so much better that 1 did my own work, On my recommendation sl\ others are ,vah,J,bk} remedy."—Mis.''Mori.*au, 5tl!l W. Harrison bt„ Chicico, 111.
HP. Miles' New Heart Cure, a discovervof an eminent specialist in heart dise use, is^old by all drujrt?lsts on a positive pu'i.rnn:ce or sent by the l)r. Miles Medical Co..Kikharty lud ,mi receipt of price, $1 per bottle," .six: l»oft U-* f„p So,texpress prepaid, it is n.mftivelv free from Mi opiates or dangerous dru£h
Visit picturesque Mackinac Island. I' vill only cost you about s?l2„50 from Pcroit $15 from Toledo £lfi from Cleveland, or the round trip, including meals anil icrtlis. Avoid the heat and dust by travel ng oa the D. & C. floating palaces. The ittractions of a trip to the JIaekinac region ire unsurpassed. The island itself is rand romantic spot, its climate most invigorating. Two new steel passctigei iteamers have just been built for th lpper lake route, costing $300,000 each. They are equipped with every modern :onvenience, annunciators, bath rooms, :tc., illuminated throughout by electricity, md are guaranteed to be the grandest, argest and safest steamers on fresh water These steamers favorably compare with be great ocean liners in construction and meed. Four trips per week between Toledo, Detroit, Alpena, Mackinac, St. Ignace, Petoskey, Chicago, "Soo," Mar quette and Dulutb. Daily between Cleveland and Detroit. Daily between Cloveland and Put in-Bay. The cabins, parlor* and staterooms of these steamers lire de signed for the complete entertainment of humanity under home conditions the palfitiiil equipment, the luxury of the appointments, makes traveling on these steamers thoroughly enjoyable. Send fm illustrated descriptive pamphlet. Adilres.' A. A. fciciTAMz, CI. P. & T. A. D. & 0. Detroit, Mich.
I*on *?fi ccnts we o+Vcr ludios1 Iresses trimmed with torchon hnv"or runic: skirts with live inch mllle.drawers tucked. triiniueil with ton-lion laee 01 llainluirg lace: corset, covers and backs trimmed with laee or embroidery chemise, laee and embroiderv trimmed. No such values ever before offered jn thi.s city. r,. P.IM-nor. l-'7 .V »n iin strert.
WHAT do you take medicine for'1 Iteeause you are sick and want to gel well of course. Then remember, llood Sarsaparilla cures
Pitcher's Castorla.
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Next to Till-: .loris.VAi. P.uilding/
C. M. SCOTT.
Fire, Life and Accident
INSURANCE,
Agent for the Uartlett P.indcrv. Any weekly newspapes. dsired. Agent foi the State I'.uildiug and Loan Association of Indiana. Special rates on binding Art Portfolios and World's FailViews. Call on me for rubber stamps, stencils, seals, house numbers, accident tickets. City Clerk's office, cit\ building-, north Creen street, Crawfordsviile. Ind.
Notice of Gravel Road Letting.
Notice is hereby given that bills will Vie received at the ollice of Kennedy A Kennedy, in Crawfordsvilie. Ind.,'up to Thursday. July 5th, IS'.if, at ten o'clock ill the morning for constructing me-thii'd of a mile of grave! road in I'nion township near the iron bridge over Olliel's Creek 0:1 the Terre Haute rravel road. ll'dders will find plans and specifications on tile at the Auditor's ollice.
I'lie right is reserved to reject all bids. P. S. KKN.NEDV, •lune 11. "'.'I. Superintendent.
The comparative value of these twocarda lr known to most persons. They Illustrate that greater quantity ta
Not always most to be desired.
These cards express the beneficial quality of
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DYSPEPSIA CURE.
Ripans Tabules: Price, 50 cents a bo*, Of drugging, or by mail.
RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Spruce St., N.Y.
ABSTRACT BOOKS,
-A. C. Jennison'B abstract books contain a eopv of every deed of record U) every traet of land in the county, as well
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isfied mortjrupc or lien. His twenty years e.\perienie. aided by these unrivaled facilities In tracing titles enable him to claim that his office is the best place to have Deeds, Mort^ittfep Leslies aud Contracts prepared, as well as liable Abstracts of Title. MONKVTO LoAN URAL ESTATK AND
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Notice to Contractors.
P.ids for the construi '.ion of one or more ,-chool houses i-i I'nion township, •Montu-omery county, will be received at To.vnship Trustee's ollice in Crawford .-ille until 'I o'clock, .lune 'M, ls'.i-i. Plan': and specifieations can be seen at said ollice 011 and after June lii. The. rigbt to reject any and all bids is reserved. D. \V. IAI:TM
Eugene Wilson.
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At hard times prices, eall at 12:i south ("Jreen st reel, opposite usle Hall. Also ieiuiirlnr of till kinds. All work guaranteed. Call and see them.
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Many wedding lielles in .lune have placed so much confidence in this store that they have purchased their entire outfits of us.
The Cray and Tan Woolen SlulTs suit them: the Fans. (Moves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery. Underwear and little things all suit them, and are here in plenty. No. need to go farther away to lind what is wanted.
Are knowing people. They know what suits a new home. They ltnow of our lace curtains, our line draperies, our silkolines and Madras Cloths, our bed spreads, table cloths, napkins and towels, our rugs and portiers, our sheetings, tickings, etc., and all at lower prices than our competitors sell these goods.
To give some thought to replenishing your stock of muslin underwear. This is the place best adapted to vonr needs. We can help you wonderfully, and sur. prise you by our prices. This is the greatest help we olVer you. We help you to make a small amount of money buy all your needs. This is a sample of the wonderful bargains we oltcr:
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Now, Your Attention
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Summer Sweetness In Silks.
Have you noticed how old and quaint the greater part of our printed silk designs are? They are exclusive with us. No other store in this city can show yon anything resembling them. A few examples may be seen in our cast window. Enough to convince you we speak the truth about them.-
The ladies appreciate our efforts to please them in wash goods, an we are glad to know we have succeeded so well. We are constantly receiving new tlUngs in this line. So soon as the manufacturer produces a new article we show it in all its oddness and prcttiness. We have had the handsomest swivel silks: we
sheerest Organdies: we have had the silkiest satins: we. have had
the latest of everything in wash goods. We have the latest.
Is called to our line of summer necessities. We have them for you in all qualities. SilU (1 loves and Mitts. Kibbous. Daces. Hosiery, Fans. Shirt Studs. Dink Pultons for Shirt Waists, latest, in Ties, ladies' siiirt Waists in Silks, Lawns Percales, etc.
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lh known outside of CrawfonUvilU us a "truth-tolling store.' ft lias taken some years and .some loss to gain tins end. Uo you like merchants who will tell you when goods will fade or spot easily. This is the way our business is carried on here. If anj* article bought of us i* not as represented your money goes back. It goes back without hard feelings. A pleasure with this dry goods store is to please people. The prices are lowest and the goods arc the best the world can produce.
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Swiss Vests.
The '-Knowing Ones" will be here this week. It isn't an every day chance at "Swiss Vests."
About :2f dozens Ladies' Swiss Kibbcd Lisle and Maco Cotton Vests in corn and white: low neck and short sleeves in five styles: actual values. :src. to .Inc.. and the '-knowing ones will buy tlieni Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at
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