Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 4 July 1891 — Page 2

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Prompt attention given to collections

settlement oi decedents estate.

West Side of bi|iiar^ rock":

over Yeagtoy & MaClauiShoo Store.

w. e. hcmi-bret. W. M. KBEVB9.

HUMPHREY & REEVES.

ATTOU.N hys-at law.

And Notaries Public. Ornbanri Block.

MONEY TO LOAN

ut. for ,') years on

At 4 /ft au'I 0 perV

improved Farms in Indiana

We Grant yon tk privilege of paying this money back to us iti drilwof $100or more at any intorest payment. N. WILLIAMS it CO..

Crawfordsville 1ml.

E. W. REAM, I). 1. 8.,

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381)i East Main Sire lieooms Nos. 1 and 2.1.

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MONEY LOAN

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^tracts of Title Furnished

From the only Complete set of Abstrtct books of .Montgomery county !c.ud.

Houses and Lots for ale. Dwellings [or Rent

DEEDS, Etc., CAREFULLY EXECUTED BY

Albert C. Jennisoii,

fflce over 12-2 E. Main St., Crawfordsville, Ind.

Mrs. Wilson,

Joel !Uiv-k,v Washington Street.

Desires to inform the ladios that her spring stock of

MTFJiTNERY GOODS

L// Has arrived, and she is satisfied will Kr please in selection the most fastidious, Call and inspect our beautiful hats of every variety, ornaments, trimmings, etc. Prices always reasonable ami sat isfaction guaranteed.

You have not found the time in vea .when you could get.

Furniture of 011 Kinds, Iteautiful Queensware

ANI.» Till:—

LATEST PATTERNS

IN STOVES

•••At lower rates than you can at Alex Mahorncy's now. (..'all at the store, directly west ol the court house and verity this statewent, Goods all first iass and the lowest prices guaranteed.

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Grinding

We have just put in our new Klevutor the largest and lest COUNT C!i(.:MIHit and IMXIER in the state. We arc therefore prepared to do crushing1 and grinding at any time, in the most satisfactory manner. Jiring on your grinding. We also have on hand ground seed of all kinds lor sale or exchange.

Seed Oots, Clover and Timothy

Seed, in I act. all kinds of licid seeds i'or sale at our MAMMOTH store, See our fancy brands ol (.'lover ami Timothy Seed Ixdore buying.

Crabbs & Reynolds.

HOFFMAN'S HARMLESS HEADACHE POWDERS.

Positively the Best.

CURE ML HEADACHES.

iThey are not a Cathartic

That tired (eeling now so often heard of, is entirely ovorcoine by|Hood's|Sarsapanlla which gives mental and bodily strength.

North Carolina has only eight daily pa

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JULY 4, 1S91

SITUATION IN OHIO.

From indications the democracy of "bio seem to be preparing themselves for a good big dose of defeat at the election in November. Through the inllueuce of that unreliable mugwump publication, the Ciuciuuati Enquirer, a factiou has been formed agaiust Gov. Campbell, aud his chances for a re-uoiniuation now appear very doubtful. At this distance Campbell seems to have made an excellent executive, prompt in the discharge of his duties, working for the benefit of the whole people, and decidedly outspoken against anything of a corrupt or venal nature by any ollicial whatever. There seems no reasonable grouuds why he should not be

re-nominated,

At this

time any other choice for governor will produce disorganization, as the majority of the party favor Campbell, and there seems no reason why it should not be otherwise. Yet the Enquirer, a pretended democratic paper, but as often found fighting democrats as republicans, has succeeded iu working up a sentiment agaiust him aud which seems not checked in time, to bring about defeat to the party. The Enquirer, iu the race for I. S. Senator, by its corrupt course some years ago, succeeded iu beating Hon. A. Thiinnan, one of the ablest and purest men in the nation, with Coal Oil Payne, who represented nothing only the power of wealth, aud who reflected no credit iu particular on himself or the party while occupying (he position. The democracy of that state should see to it at ouce that the venal influence of the Enquirer shall have no voice in deciding who shall be the choice of the people. The re-nomination of Campbell

indicate a united democracy. If they have this their victory is assured, and the seutinieut against McKinley and his tariff law will have a stroug aud out-spoken toue iu November next, aud such as will result iu the complete route of the radical party in that state.

A SINCERE MAN.

Wlille most of the long winded eulogies of distinguished men sound verry hollow and empty in their meaning, and the fact that a giiod man rarely receives praise until put under the ground, there is one thing iu particular 11 be noticed iu the character of the late Hon. Joseph E. McDonald iu his relation to political affairs that is worthy of notice. It was his sincerity. He believed and meant just what he said in any matter touching the politics of this country. He was no time-server. He did not allow whatever desire he may have had for official posjiiou to bias his judgement or prevent him fruin uttering the truth. This system peculiar in hint is not the characteristic of the shrewd politician. The successful politician generally must be a negative man: must be all things to all men. Must be an adept at flattery aud have a plentiful supply of deception on baud at all times. That is the kind that generally wius in politics. There wasuothiug of this about McDonald. He ha.i views and was never at a

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Republican party was never known to make a fair apportionment when it had the power. A correspondent thus describes the work of Wisconsin Republicans a few years since. "Assembly and senatorial districts were blocked out without auy regard to anything but a big republican majority. Democrats were iu the majority of cases practically disfranchised. Iu one county an assembly district was started at one corner and carried one township deep around two sides of the comity another preseuted the appearance of a (light of stairs: still another looked like the main of an iron mine, with its deep, shaft-like incision into surrounding territory. To secure a republican majority in one senatorial district, the district was strung up through 120 miles of territory, while in places it was six miles wide. Securely intrenched behind tills gerrymander, the republican regency, at the head of which was Senator Sawyer, laid a clever plan to perpetuate itself and at the same time continue the Republican hold on the C. P.

senate."

Lkt the canuon boom, the orator orate and the poping-cracker pop, for this is the Fourth of July ami such things uiust be.

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to express them,

and whether in accord with the majority of hi

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party or not he never aimed to conceal them His sincerity attached to him friends. They believed him. If wrong they knew it was of the head not of the heart. This oue noble characteristic of the distinguished statesman aud jurist, whose loss will be greatly felt for years to come, is rare in most of the other politicians huge and small, that have flourished, oue time or another, in this slate. Let this bo said to his honor that ho aimed to deceive 110 one iu his political opinions. They knew whereto find him. Politics is lifted to a higher standard where, men of the McDonald style of action are found taking a hand in political contentions.

THE DIFrEEENCE IN MANAGEMENT, nut 111 Wayne township live two fanners whose ditlerent managements of business will illustrate the cause and cry of "hard times" so frequently uttered by many of the grangers. One of them eleven years ago for the sum of $'JU) bought a binder and has used it in culting ind binding bis wheat every year since, using it this last week for the same put pose. He carefully stores it awav 111 a shed where neither snow nor ram can roach it. His neighbor bought a binder at the same time paj lug about the same price. He alvvajs left it out exposed to the elements aud in a few years had to buy a new machine paying is-tfo for it. This machine like the first being left out unprotected was soon useless, and last week a new machine was purchased, costing near $150. The first man has the original machine costing and it is good for several seasons yet: the las', one has paid over 4'tiOO for machinery. The first man does not have to borrow money, ami rarely complains of the "hard times the last one is always behind 111 money matteis aud eventually will plaster his farm with mortgages to pay out all indebtedness. I0

(iovKusoH Pah'ISON lias rescued the ball| As convenience and luxury natural gas is reform lull, hut it can hardly In* said to repre- jusi what wo want hero iu Crawfordsville. As sent reform with a big R. It is a sort of a for adding business to our city il will not help compromise between a slift and wholesome it one iota. The coneuvienc.* of the fluid over law and the present questionable election coal or wood is cleanliness, steady heat, etc. methods i:i the state or Pennsylvania. After Hut gas piped to any town the distance it a great deal of labor the Legislature brought would have to be piped from to reach I rawforth a mouse. This is the twenty-ninth State fordsville will make it hut little if any cheaper

to euact a ballot reform law of greater of less degress of excellence. Massachusel's led the march, and it is generally considered that the model lias not been improved upon, while in 111 my cases the departure from its provisions lias been to the detriment of Hie law. Twthirdi of the States have now some method which permits a secret ballot, this number including all of the New Eughud States. As yet the Southern States have shown little inclination to keep up with the procession. The adoption of the Australian system and its rigid enforcement, a measure which has been found not only expedieut, but necessary in the north, would remove all demand for a federal election bill aud prove their claims to fair dealing at the polls.—News.

THE NEW WHEAT CE0P.

Reports from the harvest field indicate a general and better yield or wheat than has been known before for several years. There appears to have been very few fiulds of poor whe.it,

and ttie

yield every where it is thought

will be from 20 to 2r bushels per acre. The large and welcomed new crop, after it goes into the market, ought to stimulate business very largely. Iu giving reasons for dull busiuess it is generally attributed to a failure of crops. S 1 far as this relates to wheat it will not be true this year. The price will start for I the new market from To to SO cents per bush-

like'y. if el. This is much better than if it sold at the beginning for 60 cents as some predicted it would. Those lu debt should at once commence to meet their obligations. This will at once ease up a tight niouey market and make business active, and the advantage of a good crop be seen and appreciated at once, "iood busiuess makes every oue feel more cheerful and adds pleasure aud happiness to thousands of homes.

Whkkkis the mau who grows sugar cane is more of a benefactor than the man who grows wheat, or wool, or hay, or potatoes, does nt appear but the McKiuley tariff asserts that such is the fact and compells all the latter to pay taxes ifi ,»r.icr to give the sugar planter a ninty of two cents a pound on all the sug he makes, if over 500 pounds. Claims for this bounty must be filled before the end of the month, and they are already beginning to pour into the treasury department from LouUiina Oue plantertclaiins that lie will grow S,000,000 pounds of sugar, which, at a bounty of two cents a pound, would eutitle him to a present from the government at the end of the season of $1150,000, and another planter has put iu a claim for 5,000,000 pounds, entitling him under the McKiuley tariff to §100,000. To pay these bounties, this year, will take between 810,000,000 aud si2,000,000 of the people's money, paid luto the treasury in taxes.

supreme court 011 the question of the le„ ilitj the act favoring the teaching or German in the schools of Indianapolis, or anywhere else in the state for that mutter, has decided that it must on requirement be done. If German, why not French, Spanish or auy other foreign language be taught, if a few or many patrons of the school demand if.' If legal to compel the teaching of a foreign language why not a law 011 compulsory education lie likewise constitutional? The decisions lately of the supreme court are like manfearfully and wonderfully made—and about as contrary and difficult to comprehend it might added.

PARNELL.

If there is one man, an aggitator of the Irish cause that should sink into ever-lasting oltscurity it is l'arnell. His late disgraceful intrigue with a women aud subsequent dethronement from the position he had held as a leader have given the public both of the old world and the uew a ver/ contemptible opinion of him. The cause of Ireland is greatly injured by such loud mouthed and licentious (aunties, and tho sooner he crawls into a hole and covers himself tip the better for him and the nation whose rights he seeks to uphold.

IOWA DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, over 1,000 delegates assembled at the democratic state convention of Iowa last sunk, which was held at Oitiimwa. Iowa pi onuses to give a favorable report to the democracy at the elections next November. She now has a democratic governor, the lirst in thirty jeats or more, and indications are favoiable for his re-election, together with the balance of the state ticket. He uiliean misrule and prohibition fanaticism have done their work 111 Iown, and this heretofore iron-clad republican slabbids fair to be carried by the democracy.

Tin-: opinion is fast gaining ground that the democracy with more assured hopes of winning must nominate a western man for president next year. There is no more assurance that if Cleveland were again nominated that he would in IKOa be elected than there was in 1SKS. Hive us a western man not entangled in New York politics and we can elec' him. Put a New 'i ork man in nomination again and some faction of the party in that stale will be sure to aid 111 his defeat. Iu the meantime we wo'uld suggest that Isaac 1\ (ira.v of Indiana is the man we should nominate.

TWKS'n-MSK states within the past two years have adopted a reform ballot law, or a law framed after the Australian system of arranging elections. Krery inoveinenl looking to a reform or improvement on election laws by which fraud and intimidation are prevented lessens the opportunity for republican success hcreaflor. Their greatest victories have been won by just such means. There is strong hope for honest elections, fair play and 110 bnldozing in all these states having new election laws, and republican victories will not be so numerous as heretofore.

It is noticed on an inspection of the blanks of the assessors that the raise in valuation of property and increase of taxes falls on most of those who have heretofore managed to -wo'id paying their just share of taxes and which were borne by the poor and middle classes of the pe#ple. Of course these men howl about the work of a democratic legislature. They have every reason to. It has compelled them to share equally the burdens of taxation which they have not been doing, and makes the lighter the load of those who have willingly carried it,

than what we are now paying for heat. But if we are able to pay for luxuries let us have tnein, so begin ou the gas. If it can do little

good it can do little harm.

A chance in the form of tue public debt statement of the United Statss is ordered whereby, as is stated, "the net surplus will disappear and only an available cash balauce will bo carried." That's good. OT course the net surplus will disappear when republican manipulators of the treasury have anything to do with it. It always does. The "billion dollar congress" controlled by republicans has made the "uet surplus" disappear some time since.

Fkom splendid strains of music heard frcm the various bauds iu attendance at the tournament this city, it would seem seem that a spirit should be created among the musicians of this city to have a first class band for Crawfordsville. The city has a superb orchestra, oue hard to beat, but a hand that would hardly be a credit to Balhiuch or SuiTlsburg, iu fact almost no baud at all.

Tm-: cutting of wheat is pretty generally completed through this country aud among uiauy fanners the yield is larger than auy season siuce 1ST'.'. Threshing will begin next week, aud busiuess of all kiuds should be bet­

ter from uowon. The pricc for wheat at the comineuceuieut will, we understand, rauge from 75 to 85 cents.

Thk case of Julia Adams, oT Maiue, who has tasted 110 food of auy kind for nearly a mouth, bat lives simply on the air she breathes is attracting attention. Julia is doubtless fitting herself for the position of managing editor of some country newspaper.,

Svi.i.ivan aud Slavm are likely to light for purse of §*5,000 dunug the latter partof the year at New Orleans. If there were a possibility that both would be pounded out of existence the price paid would be cheap enough.

By to-morrow moruing the usual long list of homicides, accidental deaths, tires, etc., in various parts of the I S. resulting from a celebration of the tiloriuus Fourth will begin to arrive.

itupjty iloush'rs,

Win, Tiiumoiis, Postmaster of Irfaville, Iud., writes: "Electric Bitters has doue more for me than all other medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from Kiduey aul Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer aud stockiiiau, of same place, says: "Find Elect ric Hitters to he the best Kiduey aud I.ivtr medicine, made me feel liks a uew mau." "W. Garduer, hardware merchant, same town, s.iy?: Electric Bitters is just the thiug for man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies: he found uew strength, good appetite aud felt just iike he had a new lease 011 life. Only 50c. a bottle, at Nje & Co's Drug Store.

A Wilbur (Wash.) man is proud of strawberries, one nine and oue half inches aud the oilier eight inches in circumfereuee.

one of the sights at Springfield, Mass., is a handsomely dressed woman who never walks out unless accompanied by al least niue dogs.

Iieiay* are i'»angeriu.

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here are those who are morbidly anxious about their health, watching every symptom and dosing themselves ou the slightest provocation. There are others who never give the matter a thought, but permit real symtoms to laps into the certainties of disease, Betweeu these two extremes the wise man steers—never uuduly anxious, and yet not permitting genuine symptoms to develope. He knows that delays are dangerous, aud he knows, moreover, that the madicine most likely to be effective is that which goes straight to the seats ofdisease, and tones up the digestive organs, strengthens the system and purifies the blood. He takes a few doses of j. S. S' and soon iinds that all the Byiuptoms have disappeared, and that he is in a better condition than ever. The great vegetable remedy has no rival.

The banjo is a favorite instrument with the members of the English royal family, and nearly all of them are clever players on it, it is said.

A subterranean river bus been discovered 111 Benton county, Missouri, by the caving iu of the earth over it. The stream is paid to be twenty-five feet deep.

Allow tne to add my tribute to the ellicacy of Kly's Cream Balm. I was suffering from a severe attack of influenza and catarrh and was induced to try your remady. The result was marvelous. I could hardly articulate, and 111 less than twenty-four hours the catarrhal symptoms and my hoarseness disap' peared and I was able to sing a heavy role in (Jrand Opera with voice unimpared. I strongly recommend it to all singers.—Win. H.

Hamilton, Leading Basso of the C. f).

(Jrand Opera Co.

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The "hat detector" is a strip of silver 011 graved with the wearer's name to fasten iu the lining of the hat for the purpose of indentification by the owner.

The Duke of Kdinburg is reported to lie the most niggardly man iu England. He is fortyseven yeais old, a confirmed miser, a fine violinist ami a good sailor.

... (iiiai-miteed Cure.

We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovero for Consumption, Coughs Colds, upon this candion: If yon are atllicted with a Cough, Cold or auy Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fail trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle aud have your money refunded. We

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that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Nys

Drugstore. Large size ."lc

Ice in Maine is selling al a dollar a ton.

One of Tampa's principal cigar factories will turn out 15,000,Off 1 cigars this year.

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Remember that several hundred families of Montgomery county you will find they use the White Sewing Machine.

W. E. NICHOLSON

AGENT, WEST MAIN STREET.

Indianapolis O niversity usiraesB

Old Bryant & Stratton School, North Pennsylvania St.. When Block, Opposlto Post-Offlco.' THE DEMAND FOR ITS GRADUATES IS CREATER THAN THE SUPPLY.

Itstandsut the head of Commercial Schools 41st year enter auy time clcotive or prescribed coursc individual instruction by a large, strong faeultv lectures time short expenses low: complete facilities for BUSINESS, SHORT-HAND, ENGLISH TRAINING, ETC. Diploma tree at prad nation a strictly business school inn unrivaled commcrriiil center: superior equipments, ami uncqualeM it T'i" «:irce«is of its prmliufes no eharire for positions furnished.

ELEGANT. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. FREE. HEEB & OSBORN, PROPRIETORS-

Pure 'Wines and Liquors

FOR FAMILY USE.

A TVTnhlPl^Pri Street, CrawXVL LLlllUlooIl. fordsviile, hid..

Has now in stock a most carefully selected lot of I'lJlJE IMl'OHTED WINES, URANDIE.S and 1XS Also the very best grades of California SHERRY, ANGELICA. MUSCATEL, MADE HI A. and CLARETS which are offered at prices below Cincinnati and Chicago, ^quality considered.) The luanv brands we have in stock have a national reputation' for puritv and excellence in quality, and are being prescribed now constantly by our highest local

Medical Authorities in this city, for their Medical qualities and as a PURE "WTIOLESOMK dinner or table nessert "Wines. A large line of Imported KEY "WEST and Domestic Cigar.s.

ALBERT MTJHLEISEN CLIPPERS ALOON.

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SEWING MACHINE

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Cheap, Ornamental, Durable, i-'ito ami Water Proof ready for use and oasiiy applied. All kinds of Hoofing Materials. Ready ItooliiiK Torred 1-Vlt Pitch and Tar for sale. Write lor eiivular and samples.

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GOOD TIMK TPIECB

Will save you eniiogh lo pay for itself in a short time. j\

GOOD PAIR OF SPECTACLES

If propeiiv fitted, will preserve vour Evesight.

L. W. OTTO

'^Wlll tell you about these at 111 £. "Washington St.