Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 30 January 1892 — Page 2

BUtilAJfibu iji Li iiUTORY.

•\TTORM YS.

JOUN8TON A .JOHNSTON,

ATTORNKYS-A T-LAW.

prompt attention given to collections and settlement of decedents estate. Vwt Side ol Square 'over Yongley & Mceiamrook'a Shoe Store.

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WHITE, HUMPHRIES & REEVES.

ATTORN EYS-ATLAW.1.

OAee, 103}$ E. Main St.

MONEY TO LOAN

At ana |/a',oi:m, for 5 years on. Improved Farms in Indiana

WeOraut pilrllepe fof paying this MB6T back to us iu .lri'.w of *100 or more at any Bterest payment. j» C. N. WILLIAMS & CO.,

Craifforduvlllo, ini.

Mnsiey to Loan

At 7

•r cent, annual interest w'thout commission.

AND CITY PROPERTY for or exchange. 110 UbES to rent.

,IEBLANM&

MILLER,

118 West Main Street.

FORDS VI f,LE IND.

Ton] nison

13 EAST MARKET ST.

FIU

ors to George Long

&

Go.)

a fine line of Sugar, Coffee bacco aiul Canned Goods.

and Inspect Our Stock.

rs ..desiring to exchange theii Gro ind always at the.

•L|lce lor Fresh. Groceries,

Lowest

Sh

Current Rate,

...ill at our .store on liii&t Marie et St cet.

vveugood trade and expect to •U tintain it by fair treatment of all customers.

Miilinsoii & Scaggs.

MONEY TO LOAN.

MONEY™ LOAN

Attracts of Title Furnished Kr-w

the only Complete set of Alwtrtct honkx of Montgomery connty lau^.

Bows and lots lor ale. Minis lor Rent.

DEEHS, Etcr,' CxYItEFUM/V EXECUTED BY

Albert G. .leimison.

ft- -ver 12*2 E. Main St., Crawfordsville, Ind.

E, W. REAM, Dentist.

Modern dentistry practiced ia nil its phases. Bridge work or artiHolr.l tuoth WITHOUT plates aaado after the most r.eceut dovlcos.

•f

artltl-'ial

All

jBhiHbri and the restoration o£ a natural expression itf the face. I'or the ox traction of teeth, all ilka reliable anaosthfiticfl known to modern deut-

flMry.

both locttl a*d general, aro used.

mry,

K. W. ltKAM, Bentlst

Oflioe over linrnhill, Hornnday it Picket's gro-

rrawfordsvllle, I n.Jlan.

IF YOU WANT TO

BORROW MONEY,

Buy a farm or city property, see

Morgan & Lee

Loans and Insurance Agts

UN ISA UN lil.K. WK3T OK OOIIKT HOUSE.

JQOT1

JK

Ob' Al'I'OlTS'TM10XT.

JtHt-ite of Irina Vou ltok.iy, docooaec. Jfotli'o Is hereby given, that tho K*dorsigned Jms been appointed ami uuly qua US

jelni-tti' tor ol the

N

oil as ad-

i-.-tuto

tald

of Irma Von Kokoy,

of Montgomery county, Tudia £&, deceased.

est te irt supposed to be solve at, JOIIX SHUUM, Administrator. Bated Janu.sry 15, lMia.

OTIOE OF AITOI'NTMENT." JEntat«- of William II. Ilhurer, deceased. JJotlco Is herebv given, that tho undersigned fcas be appointed and duly quulitlcl as Ad'•lnstrati

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of tho estate of William H. Ilhorer,

jCtoof •'outgomory County, Indiana, deccasod. -4ld estite lusupp -30C to be t-olvenL *jShnbton&

Johnston. Olme

A»ted January

ltnoitp.it.

Ally's. Adm.

8 th,

THE REVIEW.

f. T.«.T7aS.

1TBBXB OF aUBBOmOFTIOX.

One year, in the connty, 1} 25 Oneyear,omofth«conntv, 4o Inquire at Ofllce for Ad vert line rafcu.

JAN. 30, 1892.

ATTACKING THE PUBLIC SOHOOLrf.

DENVER, COL., January 19. Bishop

Matz, the Catholic bishop

of

the Denver

diocese, preached a sensational sermon Sunday, in which he declared that the public school system of America propagated infidelity and divorces. He said it was oppression to tax the Catholics for public schools.

It may have been a matter

of great

regret to some persons that the founders of this system of government did not construct it to suit the religious views of every denomination calling thornselvoij Christians that there

plank in its construction for Catholics, Methodists, Presbyterians, Mormons, etc,, but there was not.

was

run and moulded after such governments as Italy, Spain and Mexico it would probably suit Bishop Matz. There the church takos preecdencc over tho Btate, here it does not: there the lirst duty of the child is taught that it must become a member of tho church here tho first duty is education and the privilege to attach itself to any church or not. Free schools and free thought do this. No minister nor priest can or

will

control the people while we have freo Bchools. Abolish free schools and then abolish the government. Continue them and free thought

ai3d

action grow as the

years revolve. Rail against our present school system as MEN of Bishop Matz's thought may, it will continue so long as this is in practice a free government.

THE NORTHERN PRISON-

WM. L. Shular, for seven

fact

years a con­

vict in the northern Indiana prison and who was pardoned and returned to his home here on Christmas, had a twocolumn article in the Journal of last week descriptive of the management of tho prison under tho late warden, Jamea

Murdock. Shular is very denunciatory of Mr. Murdock, tho food he alleges was furnished to the prisoners, treatment of them, his speculations while warden, etc. What inspired Shular to write up tho articlo we know not, but tho numerous friends of Mr. Murdock in this portion of Indiana who have known him for many long years will be very slow to believe tho matter here indited. The

that Mr. M.

was warden twelve

years, that under fiis management

the

institution became more than self sustaining, that it was considered one of best managed prisons of the union, that numerous legislative committees, composed of men of both political parties, failed, on investigations, to find am thing crooked against him, that numerous convicts yet within its walls speak words of praise of him, will cause tho assertions of Shular with many to be received with credulity and doubt. Mr. Murdock only lives twenty-egiht miles away (Lafayette) and it would have been perhaps fully as propor that the article be published in a paper at his hpmc whofe HI3 life long friends could have seen it.

THE REVISION 01* FAITH. The Presbyterian General Assombly and through it tho members of that denomination have had a perplexing time for a year or more past in revising their code

of

faith, rolating in particular to

tho infant damnation feature of it. Somo of them have become so agitated over it as to bo in doubt as to what they really tlo believe.

The

styles

toeth With an ospoclal caro to us«-

new revised doctrine

relating to infants is to read this way: Infants dying in infancy, and all other persons who are not guilty of actual transgression, aro included in the election of grace, and are saved and regenerated by Christ, through tho Spirit, who workoth when and where ho ploaseth.

So also aro all other olect persons who are not outwardly called by the ministry of

the "Word."'

The!old "Westminister" code, and many of them cling to that doctrine yet, made no salvation for infants dying outside the pale of the church—they went to damnation tho

same

AB adult

seem strange

personB

who had no faith nor religion. Now does it not

that any person out­

side of a barbarian would hold to such doctrine regarding the future existance of int'antB dying?

Is it to be wondered

that the ranks of infidelity should increase whon civilized persons hold to such a heathenish idea regarding children. Had Bob lngersoll have lived at the time the old "Westminister"doctrine was first promulgated and have favored the new revision as "110W proposed uy advanced thinkers of the Presbyterian church he would have been beheaded. So much for free thought and a more enlightened age.

In gathering up tho ingredients for the ensuing political campaign, it will bo very generally hoped that the "drum corps'' part of it this year will be omitted. Of all the senseless, first class nuisances of a political fight, tho drum corps is much the greatest, tho tin horn pajt of: it being proferable:

THE "SURGIuAL INSTITUTE" DISASTER. A ccurate reports place the number

THE question

was

not a

The founders,

however, separated the church from tho state, iho latter at all times haying the preference. If this country

two

the

of

killed by tho burning of tho Surgical Institute at Indianapolis, last week, at nineteen- It looks decidedly out of reason and common sense to lay the blamo for this at the door of Dr. Allen, the proprietor, yet there aro alwayB plenty of "I told you so'S" in every com munity, who are roady to bounce upon any man on tho occasion of a groat disaster. The evidence

Beems

to be that

there were plenty of exits, fire escapes, etc., in the building, but that many

of

the inmates became panic-stricken and mad6 no effort to save themselves, al. though they could have done so.

It

would certainly be great injustice to attribute the timidity of those who thus perished to the proprietor of tho Institute, and a reasonable person will not do BO.

has been asked

fre­

quently if Schular actually wrote the two-column article appearing in the Journal last week, regarding the' northern prison, and if BO, for what purpose. The general opinion

6oems

to be that the

article was written at theJournal office by some one connected with that paper, the matter being furnished by Schular and for the furtherence of some yet unknown pDlitical scheme. An employee

of

that

paper was so much impressed with the vast importance

of

the article that a

special was made of it to the Cincinnati Enquirer, thereby hoping to attract further attention. At the same time it should be remembored that Mr. Murdock has been similarly lambasted, yet he still lives, has influence with large numbers of people and tho respect of all who know him. Tho Journal should soon enlighten tho world as to what it is aiming.

THE Indianapolis News says

assassination of Lincoln by Booth, and also that it is the week of "Good Friaay."

This is perhaps

all bosh. What

difference if it is held on the anniversary of any groat tragic event. The demonracy had just as much to do with the assassination of Lincoln as the republicans did that of Garfield. Neither party countenanced nor encouraged tho cowardly, cranky conduct of Booth or Guitau, the former being a democrat and the latter a republican. As for the week of "Good Friday" or bad Friday, what the nation has that

got

of

his 'party, the question is where is he going to liavo the

offices

to do it with?

There won't be a tenth enough to go around.

OHIO AGO JUNE, 21.

The Democratic 'National Committee last week in session after ballotting a numbor of times for the location of the coming National Convention, choso Chicago as the city, and Tuesday Juno 21, as tho day on which it should convene. Tho location is perhaps tho best among tho many seeding it. Plenty of room to accommodate the crowds, a stirring western city with western influence, and although at the beginning

of

summer,

plenty of lako broezes to fan the many that may congregate there. Tho location will give general satisfaction. Now

if

the Convention

will go to work

and nominate a western man for President, our prospects for success will indeed look promising.

NEW PAPER AT GREENOASTLE, A small faction

of

the democracy

of

Putnam county seem ambitious to throw that county into the hi» DS of therepublicans. They propose publishins a new democratic paper there i» opposition to the old established organ, the Star-Press. Of course this at o*ee creates

wings in the party, and the re­

publicans will give the new enterprise all the aid possible.

It

will

winding up of the affair.

The

highest priests in

OWES NOTHING TO ANY ONI It should be well for every man expecting to be

this

a candidate for office in

county before

the democracy to re­

member that the party OWOB him nothing, and never did. The man making such assertion, lies. If ho is a democrat of the true blue, he will make no canvass based on such pretensions. A man that would not stand by his party in either adversity or prosperity, is entitled to little consideration from the mass of the voters.

If

he believes in

party principles and works for their success he cannot claim that the party owes him anything, although tho workers in any causo should be remembered before the drones. A true man, working for his party's success is animated more by tho belief that he is acting right than by the hope or expectation, of office or official promotion. At the outset it should be so understood and If any man fails in his ambition to secure office, he cannot whinningly complain and say the party owed it to him. We have frequently observed some officeseeking sneak who because of failure to secure the plumb of office, would turn around and fight the party whose favors he had sought. Wo have no faith nor patience with such bass-wood timber. We have a contempt for the man who whines'and pouts at defeat. Trust him not. If in coming before the people this year for office any man locates his claim on the presumption that the party owes it to him ho stands on a very doubtful platform,but if beaten he will not if having any principles of integrity about him seek to defeat it from its failure to pay him. •,

Tur. democrats and

the

Democratic State Central Committee is likely, to recall tho date of the State Convention, April 14th, and change it to a date a mouth later, giving as a reason that the day set is the anniyersary

of

the

to do with the

assembling of a political convention? None in the least.

A DIRT EATER.

Mr. Filbrick, of Terre Haute, the new chairman of the republican district central committee, seems to be a first class dirt eater. Two years ago in A*published interview, he denounced Harrison bitterly. Last' week ho was chosen chairman, and in a speech highly eulogized Harrison. He had not nowthe couragbofhis convictions of two years ago.He has been promised something and this is probably the cause of his conversion. He is perhaps 'IKE most of the enthusiasts of his party, a republican for revenue only, and when the revenue fails, his faith weakens. By the way, if Harrison seeks to sooth all tho disappointed

poople have agreed to pool their interests in Minn'es'. t:T. and as a result of this arrangement the democrats will surely secure five of the electoral votes of that state. By virtue of the now election law passed by the democratic legislature of Michigan, whereby tho presidential electors are elected by the voters of the different congressional districts, the democrats will without doubt,secure eight presidential electors from that state also.

LETTER OF DECLINATION. Reports the other day said that exPresident Cleveland would soon publish a letter declining the nomination for president by the national convention to be held in Juno. It would

of

be to their

interest to do so. Such enterprises as tho creation of new papers where there is no call in particular except to satisfy a few sore-heads, are generally

short

lived, and those engaging in thorn have much more experience than money at

the republican

synaj,'0L'uc are not above bribery when it comes to seeking for office, judging from the reports of

the Sherman-Fova-

kor contest for senator in Ohio lately. IT has been charged that Shorman usi-d money without stint to secure the place, and investigations seem to indicate that much corruption crowned the entire affair.

A

O

O

farmers' Alliance

This counts thirteen elec­

toral votes for the democracy from

states

that have heretofore been considered rock-ribbed and soundly republican. Democracy pushes steadily to the front —tho people are tired of republican extravagance and class legislation antagonistic to the wolfare of the masses.

Congressman' By.xum, it is said, remarked, if the state convention tendered him the nomination for governor on the democratic ticket he would accept. Then he will not be called. There are other men candidates,with just

We

as

much

ability as he, who aro hustling for the nomination, and if ho waits for the nomination to be tendered him he can take a long rest before hand. By the way it has always been a mystery to us where this man's greatness came from in spite of the newspapers of Indianapolis, who have constantly aimed to push him to the front. There seems small founda tion for so much fuss oveir him.

x,ERhaps

be

wise if he did so. It would bo wise if Hill would do so.

It would bo wiser

still if the convention should not select any eastern man this year for the nom ination. Tho democracy

of

the United

States should, for once at least, take tho nomination away from New York, and no nermit Tammany

Hall

to dictate it.

Ihk Waterloo (N. Y.) Observer is sending out through the

west marked copies

of that paper, directing attention to a column and a half editorial favoring OXGov. Hill, of that state, for tho nomination for president. All the same we beg leave to dissent. We want a western man once in thirty years, and

if

The Journal is in

demo­

crats of that state will support him as cordially as wo of the west have heretofore done New York candidates we will elect him.

favor of the'noxt

republican district convention being held at Rockville. By tho way, that would bo a splendid place for such an assemblage, it being quiet as a graveyard and dead as the inmatos, and the two could jibo" first R:^ Besido 1 this, it is rhe location O1' I ROPUB'I^N fossil, Jim Johnston brought out on thoT spection

ho, COULD !..FI

for

the

the curi

be clioBon.

J.v.mks G. Blai.nk, Jh's,

Hers

in-

JOET

Rockville

wifo seems to

continue to attract attention front her application in the Dakota court for divorce.

seems

to have been

of too much mother-in-law.

a ca.-O

IT

seems

probable that had it not have been from continual interference by tho yout.g man's mother they would hare lived happily together, yet she is not the first mother-in-law "to slick in her 'shovel" in matters of this kind.

Skorktary Mili-s is

That man has

still pouting. He

recently resigned his position as chairman of the committee on intor-SFATO and foreign commerce. HE decline", *a« he says, to take second place on anything.

as high an opinion or

higher of his own importance than Uioftl people, yet is not probable congress wiJl be dissolved on account of his pique.

find

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CS h£ P3

per b0,tle

NEW DISCOVERY by ACCIDENT

In compounding »olntlon p*rt wm accidentia annirri mad on w-hli.c.f^rw.rd it w'M discovered that tfi "haS pletely removed. We at oace pot thii wonderful prenaiSiim Market and aocreat.hM been the demand that we are now in lUthroughout the world under the name of Queen's Antl-HalWn11* IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND

sentsafety

Th'5

~*,° ladle* who introduee and sell among their friends 36 Bottle* of Queen's AnU-H»irine •TtBIBL wa will preeent with a SILK DRESS. 10 yards best silk. Extra Large Bottle and samoles of silk to select from ssnt with order. Qood Salary or Commission to Agcnta.

MY STORE"

-FOR

GARLAND AND RADIANT STOVEs

mm

Our stocksof Cook and Heating Stoves are the most compplete of any stocks inCrawfordsville.

HERB'S YUR CHEAP SUGAR-

2G lbs 23 White Ex. 1 00 23 Granulated 1 00 23 2 2 3 Fine California peaches.. 10

FURNITURE AND: QUEEN8WARE.

are selling the Furniture and Queensware. the stock to select from.

"IMy Store'

BARNHILL, HORNADAY & PICKETT

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

ni'

SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT

I*y the hair over and apply the mixture for a few minute" and the hair disappears «a If by mario without the slightest pain orlnlurywhon appltwlor ever afterward. It lsunlike any other preparation ever used for a like punwue. Thousands of LADllCS who have been anneled

NECK and ARMS attest lta tnerltS.

GENILEMKN»ho do net »pprcciatca beard or h*iron their neck ind a prieeleM boon in Qneen's Antf which -does away rithSnavIng, by rendering Its future errowth an utter imnnwiihiiit*

_•. ..w"h Shaving, by rendering tta future growth" an utter ImpoMbTiit-

mailing boxes, postage paid by us (securc)y

?,e '"SS'' .Send money or stamps by letter with Full address written plainly. Cdrres-

advertisement is honest and strnlght forward in every word It

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£2

CF3 PS L-3

It you want a thoroughly good

SEWING MACHINE

ltemember The

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the one you are looking for achine thatfitted for all kinds of sew-" ingbuy the Whiie

W. E. NICHOLSON

AGENT, WEST MAIN STREET.

IndianapolisBusinessUniversitY

OLD BRVAHT & 8TRATT0H, NORTH PENNSYLVANIA 8T.. WHEN BLOCK. 0PP08ITB POST-OFFICE. THE HICHEST GRADE BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND 8CHOOL, Established 1850 open all the year enter any time Individual instruction: lectures larco faculty timoshort expenses low no fee for Diploma a strictly Business School in r.n unrivaled commercial center endorsed ana patronized by railroad, industrial, professional nnd businessmen who employ skilled help so charge for positions unequalcd iu tho success of.its graduates.

SEKD FOR ELEGANT CATALOGUE. HEEB & OSBQRN,

Nicholson & Sons

Are still doing business at the olu stand over the Citizens National Bank.

ONTC DOZ. CABINETS $2,

dc.: .No extra charge for family groups.

Proprietors

Browns Dentat Parlors

SO Circle Street,

IRON HALL BUILDING. Formerly with tho N. Y. Steam Dontal Co. Crown and Bridgo Work a Specialty.

TEKTfl WITHOUT PLATES.

•.l''illiijK and prcaiii'i-iiiK tho Natural Teolh a specialty. Toeth extrnctod without pain. Al work guaranteed to be llrft class. A call do cttod. 1). N. 11ROWN.

FARMERS AND OTHERS

Aru findiL that Marsh & Ward's, 210 Eas'Main street, is tho place to disj'Osr of th wheat, corn andproduce. They pay the top prices,-and ex change for wheat meal, bran etc. The highest cash price paid for Clovo {Seed. Gome and see us.

MAM^H &WARD-

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