Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 December 1894 — Page 2
THE DAILY JOURNAL.
ESTABI.ISHKI IX 1SS7.
Printed Every Afternoon Except Sunday.
THE JOURNAL COMPA T. H. B. McCAIN, President. .1. A. OKKKN E. Secretary.
DAILY—
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A. A. McCAIN, Troasurur.
One year ...........la. 00 81* months ... 2.»0 Three months l'orweokby carrier or mall 10
WEBKLYOnoyear II .00 Six months ..... j0 Three months
Payable in advance. Sampleooples tree. Knteied at the Poatoflice at Crawlorditvllle, (tuliana as second-class matter.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13.1894.
A STH1K1N*« CONTRAST. The Philadelphia
Leilycr
has pre
pared an extremely interesting' article covering the debt reduction from the end of the war down to the time the Democrats obtained control of the government last year, by fiscal years— from July 1, 18i5. to July 1, Iti these 27 years the interest-bearing debt of the United States was reduced by SI.7915.403.11)5. The annual interest fell from nearly $151.000.000 to SJ-',S74,-11'5. and the average yearly debt reduction was $4,U94,0:!3. It is hard to realize what these immense sums really mean. Perhaps a clearer idea may be obtained from a tabulation, showing the amount of debt paid for every second, minute, hour, day, week, month and year embraced in the -7 years of Republican financiering. Here it is: Every second Every minute Kvery hour ....... Kvery dny Every week
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7,«03/21
182.477 7*2
...I ii7S.8il.ao
Every month 5.544,732. S3 Every year ..1 t»4,HS4,1)83,15 Twenty-seven years 1,7lHi,4t»3.n»5.00
Contrast this record of twent-y-seveu years of Republican financiering with Democratic financiering of the past twenty-one months. During that time the Democratic party has had full control of the National Government and the bonded debt has been increased by $100,000,000, with a yearly burden of iuterest of §5,000,000.
••IS CiltKSHAM IX HIS RKUIT MiXUf" la all seriousness the New York
une
Trib
propoundstlie above question. then proceeds to show up the queer antics of Secretary Gresham which can only be accounted for on the ground that he is daft. He had been in the office scarcely a day before he began to entangle his too-con tiding chief in the meshes of what has since been woven into a perfect web of deceit, trickery, and double-dealing. The ink was not dry on his commission when he secretly sent 'Paramount'' Blount oft' posthaste to Hawaii with a letter of introduction to Mr. Cleveland's "great and good friend." President Dole, in one pocket and private instructions in the other to enter into a conspiracy with a bloodthirsty and discredited monarch to stab that same "friend" under the tifth rib. The Senate of the United States was in session at that time, and had sole and complete jurisdiction over the Hawaiian negotiations, as well as co-ordinate authority in the apportionment of ambassadors to friendly nations, but that did not matter to 'iresham. The news of the secret mission leaked out at la3t, and the controversy over it and its developments waxed hot. but Gresham was not abashed: not he. He surrounded himself with a halo of mystery, denied everything, and acted generally as if he thought the archives of the Government were his private property: and it was anly on the positive order of Congress that he made public the correspondence and records which covered with disgrace both himself and the
Administration he had brought into contempt. Nor has he yet relaxed his tenacious grip, for even now there lies on his desk in Washington a report from Admiral Walker, made months ago, which Congress is calling for, and which, according to the best information and belief, will add another chapter of humiliation to a record of foreign policy already black with dishonor.
So much for the first evidence of iosanity. There are many others. When China and Japan got into a dispute over Corea, the same man who had vainly attempted to restore the reac tionary Queen, Liliuokalani, to a throne not hers by any legal or moral right sat down, and, in the face of his own numerous and solemn warning against foreign entanglements of any kind, calmly indited a dispatch to a friendly nation. striving to protect its citizens from Chi nese aggression, admonishing it not to levy a just war against a weaker na tion. Naturally enough, his offensive interference was spurned, and it should have been, and the I'nited States was once more held up as the laughinj stock of the nations of the earth. Th war did not cease, and on Nov. 'Jii the
American Minister in Peking sent to the State Department an urgent appeal for protection for the Legation and the American citizens resident in the Chinese capital. Owing to Mr. iresham's capable mismanagement 110 marines available for the purpose were within l.i.ioo miles of the scene of danger: so when knowledge of Minister I)enbo's dispatch finally come to the surface—the truth will out, ill spite of all attempts at concealment—our dignified Secretary of State tried, by quibbling which would bring the blush of shame to the cheek of a third-rate pettifoging lawyer, to convince the public that he never received it.
Again, Congress was in session in August last when this remarkable statesman entered into an agreement with the representative of Canada to pay au indemnity of §135,000 to alleged Canadian sealers for damages which they claimed they suffered in consequence of our Government's action in driving them out of the Hehring S«a
pending a '.settlement of ihe -contr versy by arbitration, 'llie 1 mis Tr buttal had arranged :i iudn'ml method of settling ull claim' for uatuujji-*. but Greshatti didn't choose to follow U.J Rutnors got iutocireulation thatGrcsh-1 am hnd agreed to pay the maximum indemnity claimed without submission to the court created for the purpose, but that made no difference to him. he denied everything: and now the President confirms the reports of the rumors in his message, and once more convicts his Secretary of state of inability to tell the truth.
Is there any need to speak of the iin-' beeility and the blunders inade in deal-: ing with Samoa. 1 '.ray.il a ml Nicaragua.' Is not the record sutlicieiit as it stands to justify some friend of the President in starting an investigation as to the state of Itis Secretary's mind'.' We think it due the President., It is certainly due the people.
TI IBL )I4*
build a \va.H*t luV-.' After Trus»t thfin f*1 \r
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Trust ilij i'.'i IMu'l .Misj.ocl 1110m! Let your CUI) -.,' IVIMIWV t: etu. At Un1 in iu* v. ihhvtKMl Mwt tlimn imuit* nf childhood.
Tru*t tht! lit iw lifmemtwr. May l^ no! iiki* liiH lk-t'ciiiiHir. Let not. rai or nuulht sa Check ti.'M' :iulffior Khiunusa. Trust the iittlv ones! Yrt tf'iuin them! Ami. aihjve
(l
U, ht-Yr deride thom
Should tiiey trip or shonid they blunder, Lest you :snap iovt's cords nnuntk-r.
Trust the children! Let them treaMira Mother's faith in boundless measure, father's love in them coinldiiiK, Then no secrets they'll be hiiluii
Trust the children just as lie did. Who for "such" onee sweetly pleaded. Trust and izuide. but never doubi them. Build a wall of love about them. —New York Ledger.
THE RUSSIAN STEPPES. Virgin Beauty of the I niicveloped Southern l'lain. "The steppe grew mure ur.d more beautiful. The whole south, till region which includes the new Russia of the present day as far us the ISlnek sea. was virgin desert of green Never had the plow passed through the boundless waves of vegetation. Onl a few horses, concealed in it as in forest, trod under their hoofs. Nothing in nature could lie finer. All 1 lie surface of the earth was like a green, golden oeeitn. from which emerged millions of varied flowers. Amid the delicate tall .stalks of the grnssgleamed azure, purple, violet corn flowers the yellow broom lifted on high its pyramidal tower: the white clover, with its umbrella-like bonnets, mottled the plain a wheat stock, brought from God knows where, was waxing full of see»i. Under their slender roots thi partridges were running about., thrust ing out their necks. "The air was full of a thousand different bird notes. In the sky hung, motionless, a cloud of hawks, stretching wide theil- wings and fixing their eyes silently on the grass. The cry of the wild geese moving in clouds wa: heard from God knows what distant lake. From the grass arose with measurod stroke the prairie gull, and luxuriantly bathed herself in the blue waves the air. Now she was lost in Immensity. and was visible only as a loue black speck. Now she swept back on broad wings, and gleamed in the sun The deuce take you. steppes, how beau tiful you are!"—Gogo's "Taras Bulba.''
Th«» K«klnio and the WalniH. To the Eskimo the walrus is the same all-in-all.that the buffalo was to the Indian, that the camel W to the Arab
Bnd
the reindeer to the KoraU. It flesh feeds him: its touph hide cover* his boats, his shell-like knyak. and hi.4 big, clumsy bidarrah, and «*nt int« strips it makes his harpoon: lines am
dog-harness
der
its oil furnishes him ligh
and fire, its ivory tusks are lejral ten
for all sorts of civilized luxuries. 6ueh as iron and steel for spear-heads, knives, and even guns: certain', tissue make gxiod mackintoshes for Mr. an Mrs. Innuit. and the flipper-butioins the walrus make good sole-leather for the hunter also.—St. Nicholas.
WliAti*1lu' Work of lli»' Kidney*! To K»'uno From tin- tilooit It" Impurities. The products of cell wastes which have been burned up in giving- strength to the system. Kvery particle of blood in the body goes through the kidney, every three minutes, and if these organs are unable to perforin thei work fully, sooner or later the system is poisoned.Therefore. "San .Jakv is the indicated blood remedy. For sale b_ Moffett & Morgan. Ask MofTettit Morgan for home refereucepr 11-."
Hjwi'lmen anfis.
S. II. Clifford. New Cassel, Wis., wa troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism. his stomach was disordered, hi liver was affected to an alarming degree. appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in llesh and strength Three bottles of Klectric Hitters cure him
Kdward Shepherd. Harrisburg, 1U had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. I'sed three bottLes of Kleetric Hitters and seven boxes of Uuckten's Arnica Salve, and his leg sound and well. .John Speaker, Catawba, O.. had five large fever sores on lesr. doctors said he was incurable One bottle Kleetric Hitters and one bo Hucklen's Arnica Salve cured him en tirely. Sold by Cutum & Rife, th Progre* Pharmacy.
hnaliii's Hotel and Surirlrul Instil 111 This widely celebrated institution located at HnfValo. N. V.. is organized with a ftil 1 staff of eighteen experienced and skillful -physicians and burgeons, constituting the most complete organi/ution of medical and surgical skill in America, for the treatment of all chronic diseases, whether requirir-g medical or surgical mean for their cure. Marvelous success ha* been achieved in the cure of all nasal, throat and lung diseases, liver and kidney diseases, diseases of the digestive organs, bladder diseases, diseases peculiar to women, bipod-taints and skin diseases, rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous debility. paralysis, epileysy MitM. and kindred affections. Thousands
J)llc
tumois.
\aiu.OCC.it,
Dr. P. 1). CARPER
In
drocelu and strictures is f^iiarantei.d with only a short residential the in stitution. Send 10 cents in stamps for the Invalids" Jnide l!ook Ili.H page's), which jrives all particulars. Address. World's Dispensary .Me.iieaJ Ahsoeiation. UnlValo, N.
FOR wedding1 invitations see TUB JOUHNAI, CO., I'KINTISI:.!
Foil letter heads Bee TUE JOUHNA). Co
M.W* t:nc
Surgeon and Specialist
In iheTroiituujiitof
CHRONIC DISEASES
l/ilo irom lln* Hospitals of VMlnhurtr, Scot land, London tiujr.aud and Ikrlln, Germany.
Consultation a ml KxaminuUou tliven in lilverv Case.
Will Visit Crawfordsville 'HURSDAY, DEC.
—AT 711E—
Sherman House.
Returning''Kvery lour Weeks. THttle need be said about Pr. Carper as well known in America as well as
Kurope. He treats all chronic disuses such a Throat. Nose. Kunjr. tomtu'h. Kidney and l?laddei\- ...,
$500 Forfeit.
For aiiy ca-sa »M'(.'hronle ltnliircstlon and Con niijHitiou, \iusintr nervousness and palpi* ..: tiifion o!' the heart M'liieU the Doctor cannot cure-
Rupture.
the Unite or business
Cured"without theUultcor detention frohi business
Cancer
?ured without the knife and a positive 'guar antee jrlven.
Epilepsy
or
fits1cured in a short time. Guarantee.
Piles
Cured without, the knife or detention from business
Catarrh.
The Doctor cau show a greater number of Catarrh cases cured than any other physician living.
Diseases of Women.
^adies. tlnd him a great friend und speak praises of the Doctor alter heing treated bj loni.
Diseases of Men.
All private diseases of men cured, such as re suits ot the Errors of Youth and diseases that render theni unlit i'or marriage.
THE GUBATEST OF ALL 01 FTs—Power of diagnosing diseases. What is it and how does he do it? are questions which t»*v hundreds of people. Consultation free. Chieu o. ill.
AMERICAN
STEAM LAUNDRY
lias the Best Facilities, Does the Best Work, ./, Enough said.
If you are not now a customer try'.it
W. R. GOSNELL,
Pl:
II'RIETI K.
PIP£RHEID3IECK.
PLUG TOBACCO
Consumers of chewing tobacco wb are willing to pay a little more than Ae price charged for flie ordinanj trade tokccos. will find to brand superior to all others
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
MOTHERS]
W O a Remedy Which
Insures Safety to Life of Mother and Child.
"MOTHFR'^
Confinement
So.crxiVl" of its Pain, Horror
FRIEND
10
I'JU.NTKIIS
and Risk.
After uslnff one bottle of
5 FHIEND" 1
MOTHERS'
uaffored but little pain, and did
I not e*porlCM»ce tbnt wimknen# Rftcrwnrrt. I itaunl In Mich cnscs.-MILS. AN'Nin (tAOfc, Baxter Sprtnas,
KHII.
Sf-nt by Mail or Kxprw^.on reco.ipt of nrlco, p»*r bottle. uook'to.Moi tiers liiaiii'd Froe. SoUi by o») l)ruvri lnt«. I BRAOFIKIJ) ItKCrt.ATOIt ».. Atlaiitn, «a.
Mercurial Poison
lathe result of the usiinl treatment of blood dip* ortk*rs. The ^yntern Is flilcd with Mercury and l'ot* lifh remedies—more to be dreudeU than tue disease —and In abort while Is In a far worse condition tbnn befure. The ruost cotut»on result I®
Rheumatism "A
bottles will ufTord
relief whore nil ei*e ba« failed. I tuffcred from a sever© attnek of Mercurial liheumiitl^m, my :trm» and Icscs beloj: swollou to more than twice their natural siw. causing the moft excruciatluK palrifl. 1 »|ent hundreds of dol*
are cure,] at llu-ir hornus tliro.ijfl. cor-1 •pfr" Vn.n'y~«fr?owk'u respondents. ln'OCUre of tin wort! PCVkVCm niim.coniplttclycured. I cuu liBurtllf n'lli. •iimiM.t ht- rtH-nTiunend your wonderful inedlclue ruptures.
anyone alHU-ted with tblAjmlnfu! dlseane.
'painful dlftca*e.
W. K. IA I.li V, IJrooklyn 1-^leruted II. II,
OurTrcHti.se on and Skin Iiseu§e8 mailed Free to ujiy «ddrr*», SWIPT SPBCIHIC CO., Atlanta, Q».
W. K.WALLACE
Avent for the Comtrotlrut I'ire Insuraooe Co., ot. Hurt ford. A merlcim Klre Innurunoo of Now York. OlrH'd Klro Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, London Assurance Corp ration, of l^otidon. Gram! Uaj»ld8 Vlre Insurance Co., of Mloliltfan. joflice in .loel IUock with K. K. Bryant,
South AVash. St. Crawforrlsville.
!THE PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE.
WANTED, Male Help.
dfc 1 O 00 a day to agents aoUlDtr the Royal 3P White Motal Plator or tkklng orders lor plating. Trade 8«cret«, formulas, receipts, etc., furnished free. A pood agent can make two to throe thousand dollars a year with the Royal Plater. For torms, etc., address Gray Co.. IMtf tlug Works, Coluinous, Ohio.
MKN
to sell Baking Powder to the grocery trade. Steady employment. Kxperiettce utiueceBSiry. $75 monthly salary and expenses or com. If otter satisfactory adarcss at once with particulars eoDC3rnlng yourself. U. S. Chemical Works, Chicago. 1*2-14
\\TANTED—Alf Lookublll & Co., real estate a^euts, have a purchaser lor a neat little cottape home in the city wlUiin a reasonable distance from business at not over 91.000. lif-15
V\rANTED—Active salesmen to handle our line, no peddllnjr. Salary 975 per month and expenses p'rid to all. Goods entirely new. Apply qukklj*. p. O. Ilox 5308. Boston, Mass. eod M.
FOR SALE.
I7HJU
SALE—Bljfhty-four acres *of land, one mile south of \ouutsville, of which 45 acres Is under cultivation. Inquire at 701 S Water St. d-11 15 w-11-14-It
"I7*0R SALE-A farm of 170 acres within 2%
JJ
nilU of Linden. Most all of it In cultivation, well drained and first class land,
LOST—OilLeave
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gravel road. Also ISO aores, 3 miles of Linden, about 100 acres In cultivation. New house and good baru. Land thoroughly drained Gravel road passes house. A bargain which must be disposed of at once. Il-l9tf SCOTT & STUBIIS.
LOST•
tanned worktng glove for right
baud. »t this office. Reward 12-14
LOST—Between
Dr. Jones' house and Ma-
hornev's store a gilt edged prayer book, heturn to Mamie McCarty at Dr. Jones. 12-1?
ifOH BEAT.
I^OK
RENT.—A house on east Tike street. Inquire of 607 east Main street or Citizens' National Bank. ll-24tf
FOK
RENT—Room to
JL
Handel.
FOR
Btud^nts
of Business
College, cheap either ladles or gentlemen, 818 south Water street. 11-10-tf
F°
RENT—Five room house, W. L. Hulet 9*24 tf T70 KENT-A five
room bouse on Plum Inquire of Fred T. 12 13tf
street, near College.
RENT—A S room house corner of Frankllu and John street. \V. D. Griffith. 9-28 tf
FOR
RENT—A house of sevon rooms, summer kitchen, woo£-house and collar, els* tern water brought Into summer kitchen and sink house situated on corner of College and Hocum streets everything in good repair. Inquire of Mr. Reuben Smith, 604 east College street. 9-14-tr
FINANCIAL.
OANS—In sums of 1100 and over, and on favorable terms. YanCamp's shoe store.
VS
C. W. Burton, over 12-ll-'25t
TO MONET—If you have large or small sums to Invest, I offer a pllt-edge security. paying nine per cent dividends without taxes, or membership fees. R. E. Bryant, Joel Hlock. 112-25
ONEY to loan on farms and Improved city per cent No delay. propertv at 0 and 10-27tf SCOTT & STUUB8.
MUSIC HALL.
TUESDAY NIGHT, DEC. 18th
MR. GUS THOMAS'
Successful Comedy Drama,
The Greatest of All American Plays, as Produeed at the Madison Square The„T.... ater, New York,
Ti1® Burglar,
A Drama of Intermingled Laughter and Tears Presented with a Great Cast of Popular Players. Direction of A. Q. Scammon
Prices—35, 50 and 75 Cents.
Big Four
vou A
Merry Christmas
AND A
Happy New Year!
AND IK ACCOUOANCG WITH AN
Old
Time Custom Rates
ANNOUNCES
Very Low
FOK THE HOLIDAYS, BETWEEN ALL STATIONS. Tickets will boon sale
December 24, 25 and 31,1894,
AND
January 1,1895,
Good returning to Jan. 2, '95.
E.O.MCCORMICK. P.R.MARTIN. fuss TralHc M'g'r. Gen Fuse & Tlok't Airt. CINCINNATI.
Theeompmrmtivevfi'ueofthe»etwocarf Is known tc most person*. They Illustrate that greater quantity Is
Not always most to be desired.
These cards express the beoeflcial quality of
Ripans Tabules
At compared with any previously knows
DYSPEPSIA CURB.
Ripank Tabule.: Price,
50
cent* a bo*.
Of druggist., or by mall.
RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 SpfUC* St., N.Y.
hobth MOIOB HODTE. 2:18 a.m Night £zpres«.... :00p.ra Pasnontfer •2:50 p.m Local Freight....
•-APT
3:17 a.m.., 5:12 p. :50 a. ra 1:25 p. m.
«1DTI1
SOUTH
1:50 a.m 1:25pm 0:35 a.m
BIG 4—Peoria Division.
6:"»0p.m
12:45a.m. 8:55a, I: ttrip.m
VAIDAL1A,
9 44 a m.... S it O 1 :50 tn...,
NORTH
8:16 am 6:10 pm
,.I/K)al Trolaht 1:50 u:
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THE Bid
Holiday
Announcement
It shall be our pleasure to show
the largest and best selected list of
articles suitable for Holiday presents
ever collected under one roof in
Crawfordsville. The assortment is
large, prices are low and then most all
our articles are as useful as%orna-
sj mental and as suitable for friendly re-
..
|!i membrances as for affectionate gift
making. Aren't these points sufFf-
cient to induce you to inspect them.
Louis Bischof.
127-129 E. Main St., Crawfordsville, Ind.
It will pay to buy you your Holiday Presents
at ''The Big Store."
