Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 February 1894 — Page 7

A DIVIDEND PA-YhiR!

THE GOLD DOLLAR MINING CO.

OF CKIPPLK ORKKK, COLORADO. OrganliM under lawn of Colorado. Capitnl Hl«clt,7W.OOO kuref, par v.ilut) one dollar eacJi.

FULL PAID AND NON-ASSKSABLK. 100.000 Htaares In Trvaettnry. The minu is located ifc Ibn riohent p»rtl*» th* celnbrHO.-il gold prodaclag dlHtrlct of Crlp ile Cieek, ,-iud Is hold under a United Htaton pa'cu

Work is carried EN 1HJ and uiKln, and high grade ore is being knn out In larger (lunntU des. In January, 189-1, tho Caintiauy will begin paying regular monthly dividends at the -ate of 31 per cent per milium on he amount iuveaUid. 11. H. oHKlCEIf, Sec. and Tr«an.

A limited amount of tho ithaivM are BOW offered AT 50 CENTS 1'KK S11AKK. Stock, Prospectuii am' expurlH' ronort may be obtained from the baukiug house of 11. K. LOUNSBKRY, 57 liro«dway, N. Y.

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YOUR OWN LOCALITY

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made easily and honorably, without capital, during your spare hours. Any man, woman, boy, or girl can do the work handily, without experience. Talking unnecessary. Nothing like it for moneymaking ever offered before. Our workers Always prosper. No time wasted In learning the business. We teach you In a night how to succeed from the tlrst hour. You can make a trial without expense to yourself. We start, you, furnish everything needed to carry on the business successfully, and guarantee yon against failuro if you but follow our simple, plain instructions. Header, if you arc in need of ready money, and want to know all about the best paying business before the public, send us your address, and we will mail yon a docu. ment giving you all the particulars.

TRUE & CO., Box 400, Augusta, Maine.

CHATTERBOX THE KING OF JFLVEHILES. &5S

been made for young people which comparts iu value, or has had one-tenth the sale of this great annual. Hill lions ofcoplcn have been aold. The new volume fir iSo -4 is just ready, and has over 200 large and .tireiy new pictures, several 'ii'-.v s'ori s, lt ha book in itself), and hundreds of short storifs, anecdotes, etc. The oest Xir.as prevent possible for boy and girlsof all ai es. Order from your innl:\i:!icr or of us.

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IV W. 54U?lor & Jo., r2T Mark«t'str«?Dti-SC. I-oilis. Mo.

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the time to talk about this: It is time that the people of Montgomery county should look to then- interests Tnose having

}?URS, HIDES, TALLOW. FEATHERS,

And other stuff in that line to sell should call on .Joseph Col 'berg Indole they sell their goods of this class for we know that ttiis will surciv be to 1 tin-ir interest, for In- is t.'ie oulv reliable tlealer of this kind in ihe eountv and!

knows how to treat people rignt. i:i every respect, and his place of business is easily found. I think ev ry man knows wiiei'' tiit* big pi'.e of old ir lays. That is where you can It 1! him.

Joseph Goldlx

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l\o 1-1OP.SE will nle of Cotir.. r.tT5* or Tru, if Konu'a lJowtere arc usod intim'*. Koutx's Powders w!llcnr« nnd ntvvont »Ux* n^:

FO»T7/B 1'owders will pr^vvnt trxinv pr ov Koiitz's Fowdcra wiU inrrcu-c tSio c\ ond cream twenty por cent., uiul make tiia bu-to.' and uwoct. cut7/3 l'owdcm will cure fr prevent to which Hoi

VOUT7.M I'OU'UKUB WlIO.«tV-,'. SATlSr^Ori'.'Ji.... everywhere. v"ID TJ. rOU',".', Xtfpr I'V

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There worn seventeen deatliB in JIJHIIHII Conn., during tho jiast year, tlin Hvcni'^e atie beine nearly'sovoiity- livo «ars.-

spectacle of a U. S. Senator op­

posing tne nomination of a man for a high position who6e name is sent in for confirmation by tho President is ilia guating and impolitic to «ay the least. Senator Hill ia doing that thin^ now and simply on personal grounds—he do«« not like the man nominated (Peek ham,) nor Cleveland either, To his we I wore, expression'T am a democmi," he might have added "and a damphool most of the time,'' the latter fit .tug him

who have so interest in New York political quarrels. Senator Hill is agisting iu securing plenty of political enemies and outside of hie own State will find a feeole following for him for Presidential nominee in 1896.

THE income tax, or war tax, or whatever it may he termed, iB the correct thing, and should become a part of the law for raising tho revenue for tho govertment. It is the one plain way by 1 which tna^y can be forced lo pav their share of taxation. If the poor and middle class, by means of pro'ectioo laws are forced to support monopolists and wealthy manufacturers surely th re should be some law for compelling the wealthy to bear their share of taxation's burdens. There ia nothing better yet

go papers. Aa most of theso reports

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are sent out by paruee employed on the

Argus and Journal, the publisher will not have far to go to interview them regarding the Gulliver like stones that they create for publication.

THOSE democrats voting against the WilBon tariff bill, sixteen in number, wern all, with one exception, from the east —from tho manufacturing and coal producing ceuters. A tariff and high protection is always perfectly satisfactory where the wealth is centered and the monopolists livu. The western democrats voting for the bill represent tho people—the eastern, the monopolists^.

VOTERS

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Aports wsmtwl for our nmv Wo-HV f'.'ii' look tiv Director fi.-i\or.!l ll/ivls, Mrn. 1 I: nnd .ithnr ortifitiK Over MJ0 lict«r(w,-'.nep.r!y Ml! [.hot (rraimK. l«) -pases.. 1-otf prico. Jtif.--:e.111 Krf'ighl .Solluti: lii^t: Men or !:uliis inakr, $'0 liny. -Sfttd l-ir iv.rctnlur or J-0 fir iiirneotlUH e.ialiiinini oiror ti'O

S.avf tio hesitancy, in recouiiiu'iiiling

,,e!H!:h lirtu to the p'lljfic. In |,'i:nii 111lui.i-.l.i no'ljili 1 iy\i.!a tJ.jpj.'hi-.-, whii-ii if- a le-tter ••'tif-f't-.ick than

.in,.'n lirm to the li'ihiic. In bulbs but jnule

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lur.natid c.'in-unic-si the county's proI dui is. The 'inn of Kraueo A 'ris-t is I i. worthy of 'in'ue patronage and Willi I tr''at th :ir cnt-lonii'rs well. '1 h"y are buildina a eon* atorv for tho uf the puol'.c, i." whioh in tho rear of stre'-t, (..'rav.foni

•ir ollie -villo.

Li.e is Mi

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WEEK IN CONGRESS.

WORK THE SENATE AND HOUSE HAS TO DO.

WASHINGTON,

better now than the former. There is for a time having retired to the se-

of

pobition

no question of tho fitness of tho nomi- cluBion of a senate committee-room, N«w, A. P.A., does not prescribe a •ah -P.nth.jm #,*%. •iw, ,* the features of the week in congress Peckham for the pobition

will be the votes on the btU

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, but Hill doesn't like him, hence his opposition. Business in the Court must be delayod simply or. account of haps on the btewart resolution deHill. It is demoralizing to the party claring against the proposed treasury and disgusting to the people every where bond issued in the senate. The electiim law repeal bill comes up in the senate this afternoon and is.to be dis-

cussed by senators Chandler. Kate, llaw' Ha-ris ar, Frye, and Vest. l!y agreement. 1.0 .no.i li to be closed '1 uesday at o'clock, when the fci-n-'te will pe,."e- to vote on the bill a'nd ponding amendments.

There inay be a struggle for precedence Wednesday as Senator Teller has given notice of his intention to call up the celebrated McGarrahan bill, while .Senator Vest has given similar notice respecting the bill to provide for the erection of a new government printing oflice. Either of taese bills is sure to give rise to debate, and many difficulties lie in wait for the printing office bill in particular, mainly because the senate and house committees having jurisdiction over this subject have fallen into a aisagreement re-

specting the selection of a site. Further

devised than the prop mnd income tax promise for a lively day in the senate law and it should be cnitc'-'d. Wednesday is to be found in the fact that the Stewart bond resolution will

THE Argus News spoiie with some again be taken up in the morning hour feelings of indignation at the highly c-1- with some chance of finding a more ored and often false reports of local mat- permanent resting place than the Viceterp that are often sent out from hereto Presidents table if the discussion ia the Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Chica-

not

in the city should remember

that a number of the men who have fastened tho $100,000 debt on Craw-

r™"*" *TMh"

year for city oflicial positions next May,

to spot them will be at

and the time that timo.

A Reliable Home EnterpriseThere is probably no branch ot business 111 which there is a greater possibility for deception and fraud than that seedsuiot: and florists. The public, iu sending mail ordurs to foreign firms, must dopend entirely upon the discrelion of the firm receiving them to Vt-eml goov! or inferior sto .'k a? .itcst it suits them. The public has no recourse upon tlit.'io whatever, it is not. so with liOutedealer. We. have in.'ithis cily tho iiriu of IvrauFe not .only a thoroughly reliable tirui. but ale tical seedsmen a'.id ilorists-,-'-. '.'-.'Mr. has had t'.venly-Kve years tixjiorieiu-e us a lloriat, which certainly eni.ti lew "him to b- recognixed as high authority.in that.! lino. Mr. Crist v. as until a few..y-,nra.j ugo ot of the contdj's a.ivance-j .nuere, horticulturists and '"plant, growerif, .his early days.having b^«*u spi.'iit in a lv -'-i/graen house 1!e is therefore wiihout doubt a good judge in selecting srvds.

protracted beyond the limits of

.i_ the morning* hour.

1 The iuterest in the executive sessions

durinj? the week will

.i pi ai:,I rnntcv lull slsonht Krauso

oht by tho

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i'fii'Uis to tr.! i:! Tiu-v-hitndlo ho ctvminis^un Bti'c-ls. heir b.Uibt^ uto invi.irU'il Ity thoro directTy front .••Hoi-.

Th»y.wiil tho p.uhilc list-ney. in Uuvveiv .uiuvlun or iie ti eewis.. i-Thi-y liii all 'mail orders promptly, .-.ml puicliasior -an re«t HS»nr.t:'l ofaottinf ,.,„i,i '!iirk, trupvto name (mil reluil)i iu t«v ry pariifular."- *j'he inotiey horctofire Font out of the county for ihis--:ass -,f o-.ulfi nhoulii be liept n.sjht at homo :i!,(l p^tronaae ImHtowotl on a linn that

depend largely

upon whether the committee on the

judiciary, which meets to-day, acts upon the pending nomination of Wheeler H. Pecklxam as associate justice of the Supreme court.

When the ltland bill is out ot tlie way (and probably not mora than two days at the outside will be given to its consideration) the contested election ease of O'Neil vs. Joy from the Eleventh district of Missouri will come up on the report of tiie committee on Hions to oust Joy and seatO'NeilL

Should there be any time left ul'ler these two matters, are disposed of the house will be asked to consider th® fortifications bill, which liaa been on the calendar since Dec. 1!. Both Speaker Crisp and Chairman Sayersare anxious that the record for promptness

house in aispi)sins of Uicm

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hoakt noi., but, lln Torrc\ be cnueied.

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end heariii lo die they, to sav th.i en-!i,e i,, '1 Ills was 1 and t.h'-Mijp$i. further 11

cnetifc

lv i'ditin

AbouV 7-1 per cent, of the value of exports (if I he I' 0 .1 ed States comest the farms.

tho i'om

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i'o many people who ^scrofula io their

blooi.i.

caused by the dreadfui runnim:

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beyond .i.-seriptior..

There

other remedy equal illa for scrofula, sa'.l r'eeuni an form oi blood de-e.i HUre TO III-III-IIL all trial,

Hood's S

It is reasonably [jive it a oi'

Hood's Pills enrt ail liter llh

I Faxon the A. P. A.

ED. REVIEW:—

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make every erilort to keep these

keep

rjeasures befort the house. Besides the appropriation biil there art- on the calendar and will be considered iu the order named the pension bill, the District of Columbia bill, and the sundry cii'ii appropriation bill.

Koport Ajtiiinst tho llalJcy iil. WASUINUTUN. V'cb. --Judge Simon P. Wotverton of I'cnn.sytvania will submit a report on behalf of the minority of the. committee on judiciary opposing the passa-ge of the li.-iilev voluit-

tary bankruptcy

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and

ottering

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fcATTL!iD WITH A MOB.

lUiktouft Jttit'.urK iti W.'ht jrj iuin DlsUy ihit CHA«I,!-TON. VV. i.. Kel). f» 'i—Sheriff yiimari reccivoii telephoni' dis-

Ui -,t( iy to'co'nie with (i-.uoil ies ii:iiiH-aiiito av Acine. as tin1 Montizo ry rt- 12 are 1 ti 1I0 to Stevens minus to force, Stevens' men to iuit work. The sheriiV with e. posse went, up to A cine at 7 v. in. and found fit •.-veils' men approaching They dispci'v. At, in cloclc ly thr up. llU'lltfin Ins was lb" thvohtf slierih air. oma rest came

tinnoiea

VIIIr. •-•I'M .mil I «. 1, ,• own /door5.:.vv 11 on tiy te'eire unoi 1 li.- rroin. party lirfd^'tiiiy *-li

I pulled a pistol on them. A de .f and

I he taint dnmb son. :j:i years of aye, -ume to the Tho agonies o'ense of his mother and cut his sores' father's throat with a razor. Vhe father .oil in a feu mioitu s.

•aso no ipa•ery

is

other maniles.talions of this dis

liiixnploj'j to

A number of editorials have recently appeared in your paper, charging the A. P. A. with being a religio-politica! orionization, and also protesting against

Federal Election Law*. H»w»ll HIM! secret political societies. As TllH Hihi'ignioraae to B« th* Leading Toptea VIEW "is the only paper in tho county cerkiiam's Nomination Maj Be Acted with the courage and candor to publish

Upon. every side of. a subject where religious

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questions are involved, I do not hesitate

Feb. 5. The tariff bill to promulgate my views through its

me

diumship.

man on account of hie religion or politics.

the federal election laws in the objects to the principles taught by senate, on the McCreary Hawaiian that great secrot religio-political organresolution in Jthe hou.se, and per- zation, Roman Catholicism, which is a

menace to our free institutions. The A. P. A. opposes thb election of Roman CathohcB to office, and will keep an eye on fawning politicians. Tha A. P. A.. fosters American liberty.

In every age, in every land where Catholicism has gained power, liberty has iled and bloody crime has flourished. Look at the Catholic countries of Europe and South America to-day. Most of the police forces of our largo cities are in the hands of Catholics, lioman Catholicism is tiie common enemy of American liberty. Tho A. P. A., realizing this fact, sounded the tocsin of alarm, and like a lire bell in tho night it aroused thousands of proteatantB from their lethergy. In this country the stars and stripeB are mightier thau thecroes. The A. P. A. is patriotic to the core and tills a long felt want.

It has a large number of democrats among its members.

DEMOCRATIC

A, P. A

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e,it rcatl to u'irti the. oit a hoi, reception, Vi'hi'ii he i»ln rill' caiuo 1 drii1 en mull uf nearsiriuVrs came .0111 the standing' lantern, and whot :e. "Tiie t.s in the run: tho

Hie miners

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The

on ic.n? wiii

siierill. 1old i.h•_• :ufc to cross h!' dyad line or he.wonhi lii'e r.'.t.o th' ::i. Two miner: one 11 heir term i'

siioi. one iiin, as- is i". 'J he it :N! a h: 1 pi a- i-onVur, 17 ,ie wo:

1 the UVVU ted

in the arm ami 'posed by-' jriiV di--•:u? ni"b.

SYMPATHIZER.

IT. H. A. Tucker on trambimg. Every seat in the auditorium of the Methodist church was filled on Sunday evening by an audience eager to hear Dr. Tucker'3 promised sermon ou "Gambling," Mr. Tucker handled the subject with his characteristic power aud eloquence and his discourse was full of plain, but sometimes 6ad truths, from beginning to end. No direct refer01.ee WHS made to the local fraternity, mora than to say that a gambler's god was gold, and that he barred the doors against the on© true God, as he did against the police. He dealt wtthgamb ling 111 the abstract so that any gambler in town could have heard the preacher through without feeling that any of his remarks were direct personal thrusts at him. lie doubtless touched a tender spot aiiionir many of his auditors when he ppoki- of card playing in thb home as a means of amusement. He said he would us soon shake tho handles of his mother's cofiin as to shullle cards in the home merely for amusement. Progressive euchre has been a most popular form of pastime at swell receptions this season, and that Mr. Tucker hurt some peoplo's feelings there ie little doubt. In the main. Tin: UKVIKW heartily endorsee what, the preacher said on this point.

Next Sunday uight his subject will be Profanity.''

Some Good Oomuioa School Work. Supt. Zuck follows a plan of his own conception in tho conduct of the com-

mcm

schools of the county that was not

the known in any county of tho State until

Torrev bill as. a substitute for it. The after its adoption by him. It is to rotwo bills arc compared, and twenty- quire tho pupils of the eighth-year seven reason.-, aiv given why the l'.aiicy grade who desire graduation papers 'to

,} tl'.ret- bucikn ami to write three eaKays during tho year. Tho books roqui red to':: bp -read a.re. "Jjives that Hec'oiai: l.'aivjons" "1'Jlhies for Voutnx I'eopie" ar.Vl'?'i.2-vaugeline." Pupils dcsii-iu^ io graduate from the coinmun schools-i Rff riW|iiirecl't have the.se essays tiled at the Supoi intendenl's oiiicc befori* boin/z entilietl to radluatiin i/apcrs. Mo has this year also ^adopted a similar course, for the seventh-year grade, HO thai by l'ue timo they rem !), the eighth year tin* wiirk ifi much easier for them.

Mi. Zui.-k iir.dK thkt /there me two decided advantaues to the papi! to bo domed from this course, I'irst. it st.arli- them on a line of-• svstotnutie reading, and -accoml it tnptructs :the?i pupil in I.R'in'.r ablo to ph.ee his llioutchts on pt-p.T. ..A.a'i.l fur.tiiennore the readiiiu' wot'lt er»ahle the pupil to i^ain a: knowledge of the best books at a period, of life when lie is not crowded for time. and which later in life his daily duties mi ht preclude, it is certainly a*' commeudable Kvsteui.

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Tot i'i -Mcinitz and to-morrov/ for Tin"se players m:s

Is 1: v. VOIIK. l-'eii. r, Lasher will si article a match •i'anie of chess are said to have at. hi.-t come to and the match :s to hee'in .ManJ. Snow.liter has been awn*", first prize :n thiM.'itv t'hess civi. nun 1

Supffrintcndeutij Appoiuteii-'i' J'he fair association has appointed tho

expected I following superintendents of tho various'" .10 istevens department*: .ruish an h'Soral Hall -.1. II. \Y-e?on.

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Speed J.J. 1 nsley, \V. \V. Morgan. Horses M. If.. \Va114h. !•'. M. Dice, Frod tianlner. •lacksaiul Mules Isaac liavip.

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Col.l Mlii 'i'hin]ison suburb of ol urn litis.' re1:i I intox :c:itI'd. drove his wi and childreii onto!' the house, uno snuvijiti'iitlv

Shee|i Hannibal Trimt. Swine .lanu-, II. Si rvies, \V. W. i!stead. •'.

Poultry-- I !en Mve-s. '?V. *7 'i.: Auricuiluie 1. mm I Mcf'laiiirock. (Ivain and Seeds D. H. Davidson. Domei-tic Siull Mrs. K. Armrntrout* l-'ruil Preparations, l^te. A roll I iailey' 1 i. I!. i-t' I a 111 ti ck.

I lor I ieult re John 1,. Hoben. Meehiiineai -Ar. li Martin. t'arnaires and Hue^iep, Mu«ii'al In-'-1111menIs. VV'i rk of Artisans, l.-alhwr and (.'loili. Wood and Iron A. Me ^'oriinck.

Prices for Gram.

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This is what vou will r«. hze by in.ring anything in the Jewelry Store ot

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Keniomher this Stock must be turned into Cash regardless of Cost. Bring your Watches and Jewolry in for repairs

DUMONT KENNEDY, Assignee.

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THE PANIC IN TIVL-.U, WHEAT IS HIGHER T.WE

lead the

PRNCI-MSSION

OLOVER SEED IS OUR HOBBY

Gold Medal Miiniest/M Flour,

Leaf Fannlv Flours. Use these and

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COLLEGE ENTRAKi

ISB&LL.,

Wiiv Does My Hair Tali Oat? This question may very easil.v be

in.s-

wcre.i. Your hair fulls nut and yen be-vj come baid cit her from want of 1r« or from some diseas-.. I:' from a ill of ea. von have 110 one to blame 'oil youis"-li. but if Iroin dis.-as-' you have nature to I blame lirsl. and in the second |i:acc yourself, if you do not take the pi nii. conrs'.' to have disease e,.ired Piof

Itirkhol/. Nature's (iermaii Hair Specialist. of ('hiciiijo has eslabiisiicd au. oHice a! 1027 Mas.ede Tem|.le t'hieat o. where he may heconsuPed free of charne' and in private by those who deshc reat^v metil. An examination will cos! y.m notliinii". ami should lie lino 11 MI I her is I he sli :ii!est ehanee to cure you will treat you under a iruaraelee to en ora«k no pav. 111 or address Pro llirkholz 1 •''i!T Masonic TemoleChica

Archey. the stock buyer., shipped four loails of sto. last week' -t ivu tiid 'bica^oand two to I'ull'alo. it is to br' an early iOu.-ter this year March 251 h. This is one oT Ihe earliest dales possible for its occurrence, his ,U ousiht to portend aneariy S[M IIIC.

HOE

HIGH

in paying

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and Gold

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