Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 May 1892 — Page 2

BUSINESS 1)1 L( fcUTORY.

VPTUKN.

JOHNSTON & JOHNSTON,

ATTORN BYS-A P-IJAW.

Prompt attention given to collections And settlement of decedents estate.

West 8ide 'of Square over Yengley & MoOlamrock'a Shoo Store.

LOANS.

41-2 Per Cent.,

Interest Payable annnally. Appty to

C. W. WRIGHT.

•JJ. P- WHITE. W. K. HDKPBRETT W. M. R*BVBS.

WBITi HDHPHRIES & REEVES.

ATfOKN EYS-AT- AW.

Offlcc, 103^ E, Main St.

MONEY TO LOAN

At and 6 percent, for 5 yoars on

Improved Farms in Indiana

psWo Grant yon the prlvilepo *cf

paying

this

money back to us In dribs of JlOOormore at any interest payment,

^^ord8VlUe®

In'd.

Money to Loan

At 7 per cent, annual interest v"thout commission.

FARM AND CITY PROPERTY for sale or exchange. HOUSES to rent.

CUMBERLAND & MILLER,

'118 AVest Main Street.

CRAWFORDSVILLE IND.

Ionilipn I

113 EAST MARKET ST.

Successors to George Long & Co.)'

We have a fine line of Sugar, Coffee Tobacco and Canned Goods.

Come and Inspect Our Stock.

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farmers desiring to exchange theii produce for Fresh. Groceries, and always at the

Lowest Current Rate,

Should call at our store on Ea*t Market St 'eet.

We have a good trade and expect to maintain it by fair treatment of all customers.

Tomlinson & Scaggs.

E, W. REAM, Dentist.

r_Modern

dentistry practiced in all ita*phases.

Bridge work or artificial teeth WITHOUT plates made after the most recent devices. AH Btylea of artificial teeth with an especial care to usefulness and the restoration of a natural expression of the face. For the extraction of tooth, all the reliable anaesthetics known to modern dentistry, both local and general, are used.

E. W. BE AM, Dentiat.

Office over Barnhill, Hornaday & Uicket's groery, Crawfordsvllle, Indian.

—PLENTY OF-

MONEY TO LOAN

On'Farm or city Proporty.

NONE BUT THE

Best Insurance companies

A "Represented by

Morgan & Lee

'. Ornbaun Block, West of Court IIOUSG.

DR. C. H. ERGAflBRlGHT, V, S.

GraduateofOntarioYeterinary College, treats all diseases of domestic animals.

Surgery A Specify

^Calls by mail or telegram promptly answered. Your patronage solicited. Office Merrick & Darnell's livery stable. 112,114 and 116 east Market street. Crawfordsville, Ind.

3. W. PAUL M. W. lmUNER PAUL &BRUNER

Attorney's-At-Law

Office Sonthaldeof Qreen'streetorer Zack Ma-, 'borney's hardware store-!

TUK RKVIKW.

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.TBBMB OT A'SIKHTLTI

One year, the coumy, $1 25 Oneyear,out of tht» county. 1 4o Inquire at Office for Advert iiairjteg.

MAY 28, 1892.

DEM00BATI0 00UHTY TICKET.

CLERK—WALLACE SPARKS. TREASURER—JOHN HUTTON. RECORDER—FRANK WREN. SHERIEF—JOHN BIBLE. PROS. ATT'Y—W.S. MOFFET. REPRESENTATIVE—DAVID McCALLIS

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SURVEYOR—W. F. HUNT. FOR ASSESSOR—J. F. ROBBINS. CORONER—D. M. CULVER.

FOB^COMMLSSIOFLEKS.

FIRST DISTRICT—ROBT. DUNBAR. THIRD DISTRICT—ALLEN BYERS. JOINT SENATOR, MONTGOMERY AND FUT-

NAM COUNTIES, JAMES SELLER.

JOINT KEPRESENTA I'LVE—MONTGOMERY PUTNAM AND CLAY COUNTIES. FRANK ADER.

DEMOOEATiOSTATETIORET. Oovornor CLAUDE MAT 1 Ut\\ fe Lieutenant-Governor MORTIMOiui JX I C. Secretary of State WIliLIAM R. MYERS Auditor of State...JOHN OSCAK HENDERSON Treasurer of State ALBERT GALL Attorney-General ALONZO GREEN SMITH Roporter Supreme Court SIDNEY R. MOON Suuerintendeutof Public Instruction —11EUVEY D. VOKIES State Statlclan WILLIAM A. PEELE Supreme Judge, Second District —JKPTIIAD. NESV Supreme Judge, Third district —JAMES McCABE Supremo Judge, Fifth District. -TIMOTHY E. HOWARD Appellate Judge, First District —GEORGE L. REINHARDT Appollato Judgo, Second District —FRANK E. GAVEN Appellate Judgo, Third District —THEODORE P. 1TAVIS Appellate Judge, Fourth District. —ORLANDO J. LOTZ Appollato Judge, Fifth District —GEORGE E. ROSS

SOUTHERN OUTRAGES.

The season for southern outrages, so termed, is about at hand. The "outrage" business, the work of republican politicians, is generally -inaugurated in campaign years and carried on until the election. Reports of outrages, here and there, in different parts of the south are manufactured to order and for political effect solely. There is rarely little if any foundation for them. They consist always of reported ill treatment toward the colored poople of the South, and are always magnified the further away the locality is from telegraph and railway stations. This outrage business is necessary iu the campaign season to fire the northern heart—the negro heart—and force him to continue in his loyalty to the republican ticket. Even many white people are frequently deluded into believing the well described yarns of cruplty to the negroes of tho South. The Methodist Ministerial conference, in session at Omaha last week considered it necessary to resolve that the Government, tho State officials, the M. E. Church and all good citizeus "arise in their might and abolish the indignities and outrages that are put upon the colored people and all white people who love to work for the preservation of the colored race in the Southern States."

It is remarkable that it had nothing to say about the rich corporations of the north that yearly heap indignities upon tho poor laboring men in their employ by grinding them down with cheap wages, intimidating them into voting the republican ticket at the November election, etc. But then this is hardly to be wondered at as about all the conference is republican anyhow, and many of them active politicians of that party. The truth of the matter is that a well behaved negro in the south fares just as well in ovory respect as a well behaved ono in the north, regardless of what ticket he votes. The only outrages recorded from that country, if outrages they may be called, aro occasional executions of negros for tho crime of rape. While that is not a capital offense it certainly should be in every state of the Union. For the execution of negros for that crime, a political tone is aimed to be given thom as "outrages'' against the colored poople, by republican politicians. White Caps may lynch men in the North but there seems little politics in their work. The "outrage" business won:t work any more. It is too transparent. Tho public are understanding the motivo for the circulation of such reports, and something new must be invented to deceive the voters.

DEMOCRATS SHOULD REGISTER. The new election law requires voters leaving the State, to be absent a few months, to register at the county clerk's office. If they fail to do this they lose .their votes. Republicans are registering right along. Democrats are not-

Young men going away to work for the summer must register before leaving, or they will lose their votes. Those now gone should return and register. Democrats everywhere should seo that all who intend going away should register. It is tho duty of committeemen especially to give this mattor careful attention. Democrats moving into the county be* tween now and election day Bhould also register sixty days before November 3d, in order to avoid trouble of swearing in of their votes, which the Republicans may compel them to do. This should be attended to without fail.

WANT HON. M. D. WHITE. The republicans of this district in their hunt for a candidate for Congress against Brookshire, it is thought may select Mike White of Montgomery county to lead the forlorn hope. ThiB is, of course, on the supposition that Mike can be induced to make the sacrifice. Humphrey, they assert, is a rather small man to be pitted against Brookshire, is little known* outside this county, and has had little or no political experience. Although this district is from 700 to 1,000 democratic, some of the rads. pretend to see chances of success if they can get a suitable candidate. They think Mike White the most available candidate, but he is likely not to be flattered into undertaking tho hopeless work. He has no money to fool away on the race and can see only slim prospects of success. It may safely be assorted that Mike won't be a candidate. Again we would suggest the name of that well known official, Constable Bias, as a candidate, if his consent can be obtained for the position.

CHANGES OF HARKIS0N BEING BENOMINATED, Tho republican nomination for president occurs next month, the convention assembling at Minneapolis on the 7th of June, and as the time approaches it begins to bo a matter of considerable doubt about Harrison's renomination. The are 900 delegates and the votes of 451 of these are necessary for any one to be declared the nominee. The solid South and four or five northern states have instructed their delegates to vote for Harrison, but as they number but a few over 300 are not near enough to secure the prize. Very many of the most powerful republican leaders opposed to Harrison. Among them Piatt and Miller, of New York, Farwell, Quay, Cameron, Dudley others. They have influence too they will be on hand at the convention, and will lay out Benny if possible. It seems now that Sherman of Ohio, is a decided favorite with the opposition to Harrison, and Judgo Walter Q. Gresham is talked of as well equipped for a dark horse. Harrison has as his aids Steve Elkins, John C. New and other able politicians, also thousands of office holders, and may bo able to defeat the plans of his adversaries, yet the contest promises to be exciting aud its results surprising.

are are also and and

THE CLEVELAND SENTIMENT. A correspondent of theEnquirer, from Indianapolis says there is a decrease of fully 25 per cent, in the Cleveland sentiment among the democracy of Indiana during the past month. This is probably true. The expression, time and again reiterated that he was the "logical" candidate for President begins to sound nonsensical, foolish and untrue. There are probably in the ranks of the party a number of men who would poll as many votes as Cleveland and if elected, be as good a President. This thing that the brains of the party are all concen trated in one man is ridiculous, or that within himself he represents aprinciple that no other man cau, is equally absurd. The fact that Cleveland failed to carry his own state in 1888 and would likely fail again in 1892 again that thousands of democrats are opposed to his views on the silver coinage question, makes him to us anything else than a particular "logical" candidate.

THE Pension office and the State Democratic Central Committee have rooms in the same building and have had for several years. The narrow contracted pension commissioner, Raum, objects to this, and will force a removal of ono or the other of these occupants. This shows the make up fairly of the man at tho head of the pension department, and places him about on a level with other republican pension commissioners. None of the occupants see any particular reason for a change, yet some of the partizensof the Commissioner havo doubtless told him it would not do 1o have a democratic committee and a pension office in the same building, am1 hence the edict that one or tho other must got out. Had it have been republican committee headquarters it would probably havo been all right with Raum.

STILL SUPERSTITIOUS, An item the other day said that fully 25,000 people crowded a church somo days ago in Now York to kiss tho relic of St. Ann that they might be healed of various bodily infirmities such as lameness, blindness, etc. In this age of intelligence, of books, of free thought, such actiops seem supremely ridiculous, yet there is yet a wonderful amount of superstition yet existing all over tho world in enlightened countries regarding the power of this or that image, or charm, to heal the sick, and restore health. Wo should stop sending missionaries to far off lands to teach tho heathen who bow to stocks and stones, but allow them to work among tho dam fools at home.

NOTWITHSTANDING tho local fooling against him in Indianapolis, and efforts of all kinds to down him, Frenzel was re-elected president of tho street railways of Indianapolis last week by the owners of the property. This again illustrates that a determined man pursuing the proper course will come out ahead in spito of any popular clamor that may be made against him.

RENOMINATED.

The re-nomination of Hon. E. V. Brookshire for the third time for Representative in Congress from the eighth Indiana district last week was an event not unanticipated.

Though young in years

Mr. ferookshire is proving himself a useful member, though lacking in legislative matters the experience of many others he is learning rapidly. He represents the wishes of the majority of the voters of the district on important questions coming before Congress. He will be elected again if he lives, and will receive the party majority of from 700 to 900, we believe. Congress will not adjourn this year probably until August, and Mr. Brookshire will remain until the close of the session.

THE storms of this month through the West have been more disastrous to crops than for yeaiB past. In low lands immense fields of wheat have been ruined, and there has also been a very great loss of personal property.in the way of cattle, hogs, etc.

NOT what iB his ability to fill the position of Governor, but what church does he belong' to, seems to be among the first requirements this year, for a candidate offering for this important position on the republican ticket.

MOW'S Thin!

F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly: honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm.

West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo O., Walding. Evinnam & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c, per bottle. Sold bv all Druggists, Testimonials free. M. 14.1 m.

The smallest quadruped in the world is the pigmy mouse of Siberia.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

Parisians are so fond oi snails as an article of diet that they consume 100.000 pounds of them a dav.it is said.

Kev. Wm. ffollinshed,

Pastor of the Presbyterian church of Sparta, N. J., voluntarily writes strongly in favor of Hood's Sarsaparilia. He says: "Nothing I know of will cleanse the blood, stimulate the liver or clean the stomach like this remedy. I know of scores and scores who have been helped or cured by it."

The highest praise has been Hood's Pills for their easy, yet action.

won by efficient,

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castorfa.

South Carolina is the only Slato the Union in which no official record marriages is kept.

Don't iet Imposed Upon*

Is a good motto to follow in buying medicine as well as in everything else. By the universal satisfaction it has given and by the many remarkable cures it has accomplished, Dullam's Great German blood, liver, stomach and kidney cure has proven itself unequalled for building up and cleansing your system and for all diseases arising from impure blood. Do not experiment with an unheard of or untried article which you are told is as good, but be sure to get Dullam's. All druggists keep it. SI a bottle. For sale by Nve & Co.

There have been lavish displays of the northern lights to the people of Maine during the recent cold days.

Children Cry for

Pitcher'sCastoria.

It Should lie in Kevery House. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clayst., Sharpsburg, Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King'B New Discovery for Consumption, coughs and colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with pneumonia after an attack of "la grippe," whfen various other remedies and several physicians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than any thing he ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free trial bottles at Nye A Co's Drug Store. Large bottles. 50c. and SI .00.

M. P.'s were formerly presented a horse 011 being elected to ride to liaraent

011.

Comiiinnion Wino,

Mr. Alfred Speer, the celebrated wino grower of New Jersey preserves the unfermented juice of the grape for Sacramental use. It has been adopted, and its use sanctioned by the prominent divines of this country. It is also used by invalids with remarkably good effect. For sale by druggists.

Johnston's Royal English Ilustha is acknowledged by all Druggists as the best Kidney medicine ever offered to the

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We offer One Hundred Dollars ward for any case of catarrh that can ot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.

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Sewing Machine

-REMEMBER-

The White

When you are looking for a sewing machine that is titled for all kinds of

sewing buy the White.

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

W. E. NICHOLSON

AGENT. WEST MAIN STREET.

Nicholson & Sons

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

ONE DOZ. CABINETS

Warranted not to fade. No extra charge for family groups.

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liay the hair over and apply the mixture for a few mii.uws ni.fi tit--* 'hair disappears as if ty magic without thu slightest palu orinjin applied or ever afterward. It isanlikc any other preparation evoi for a like purpose. Thousands of LADIES who huve been an 'jyce. with hair on their FACK, JSKCKand AKB1S attest its merits.

GENTLKMKH who do not apprcciatea beani or hairon their n. c?. find a priceless boon la Quern's Anti-IIiiiritie liicli docfi awuy with Sua

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^NDER10 YEARS OF AGE, without one c*om^7^Tr.oy READ AND WRSTE.

best silk Exrr.i *v.: hdr*i»*c'.

ANY boy or gir]'under 18 want in ,- :ui elegant High Gr:wleNafet,v JSic.v cH c:ir. obtain it FBE£ withoutone cent, of money. Shall jive away, on easy conditions, 1,000 or more.

DESCRIPTION' OF' mCYCI.E. The »licr-l« «rr inches with erMcent steel rlm« au«l uio'.Vvl rubber ihcj tod run on hardened steel conr bearing, to wear geared lo 46 Inchca detachable crank* four to fivL* incho* throw frame finely cnara«lt»i, vfth nick.-! triu'.-j iraingji. Kreh machine i« supplied will (»«»1 bu wreurJ'. [and oiler. Kqual to those flold In the market

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