Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 23 June 1894 — Page 2

ATTOKNEis

N. K. 0L.0 PKKLTKU. CLAt'DS THOMPSON.

CLODFELTER & THOMPSON,

LAWYERS.

Will Jo (i RiMiornl praeUe# in all Courts. Offloo ovor Smith A Stoele'a drug store, south ashlngton street.

G. W. l'AUli M. \V. BKUNEK

PAUL & BRUNER

Attorney s- At-Law

Ofllco South sUlouf Green ^treftover Xnck Maornoy's hardware store.

HURLEY & HURLEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

(Over 1'irst National Hank.) givo prompt altentiou to all legal business Intrust od to them, Proper ndviee given in all oaso5 Omwinu wills, contracts, settling os« tot«£. law suits, partition suits, ftn»olosur* ot laort+jagea. etc. Abstracts carefully oxaninied, ftttd monoy to loan.

SIIKVM.

Attoknkv at LA W

Ofltcc: Hoom No J, .V NY. Conirr Mam and SVaslnngton stroot. Special attention t* Conveyancing.

CHESTER J. BRITTON, M. D, C. VETERINARY SUR AND DENTIST.

(irmliintii of tho Chicago Veterinary College, Treat* nil ilsseasos cf Domestic AnimaK OFK1CK: Over IT 11 Jc Morgan's I Hup stun.', 23V4 east Mam street. 1 nllrniery at 1. 1'. McPonaM's livery rtaMe. east Market street,

LOANS.

Interest Payimle nnnnally. Apply to

C. W. WRIGHT

Monev to Loan

At 7 per cent, annual interest wthout. commission.

.'ARM ANI) CITY PROPKHTY "for sale or exchange. HOUSES to rent.

CUMBERLAND & MILLER,

1 IS West Main Street.

CRAWFORDSVJLLH INI).

\V W. MOKCJAN. W. L. LEE

MORGAN & LEE.

vGENERAL INSURANCE AGENT8-:-

IViONEY TO

LOAN

At Lowest Rates.

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

•Furnished on short notice. CJTY and FARM PROPERTY" lor sale. Oflice: Ornbaun llloak, N. Washington street

CrawfordsviUo, Ind.

Indianapolis Wire Works.

1

WM. F. SWISHER, Prop

—Manufacturer of

WIRE ftOdSS OF ETEROESORIPTIOH

27 i-ir.'luMriot, 1 nd ian ijolis, Ind

•Bank and ofllco Kaiiings. Klovatur Knclus* ures, Window and Counter Uuards, Wire Trellises, V/ifH'?, \ruhos, S»»tte«»s, Moss I^skcts. I-.tr.

AIKi'RV.T BOOKS

A. C. Jennison's abstract hooks contain a copv of every deed of record '.o every tract of land iu the county, as well as to every unsatisfied Mortgage or lien

Years.o! lahor and many thousand dollars have been spent in in iking my books complete Jinl helpful in everv way.

My 20 years experience aided by these unrivaled facilities in tracing titles enable me to claim that my oilier is the best place to have I)K1'51)S, •MORTCAOKS. LEASES, and CON­

TRACTS prepared, as well as reliable

Abstracts oi Title.

-WE CAN

Do More Work

Every day and Saturday too, it you

will bring it to us at the

Barber

Shop.

Take a bath while there.

Employment iB offered by R. (]. Chase & Co., Geneva, N. Y. They wish to employ reliable men to sell their high grade nursery products. Write for informa tion. 12 1

THE REVIEW.

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Oue yea ii, trie county. Oneyei r,on of count InQtnreat Office for A"'

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JUNE 23,1894.

DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TIcKE]'. Hepresf ntative—DAVID M'CA l.LISTKK. Surveyor—I.EK S. DURHAM Pros. Attorney—11KN I. VANCI.KAYK Auditor—JAMES .KilINSON. Treasurer—HKN WAKHINTON. SlierilT—MILToN M'KKE. Owner—J. S. IS HATTY (.'oniiuisslouer, 1st DistrictEoiilr'i cGKNs. Commissioner. Jtid District—SA I'EL 1! EI Ml Eli.

PENSIONS FOR TOTAL DEBILITY.

Thf.

Rrvmw, it is out­

rageous that .1 tidye Lony. of Michigan, shtiuid dra'.v fTO a lnontli pension, but it is ail ri^ht that Col. Hiack. nf UliiHiis, should draw clou a motith. —-.Juurn 1. 'J'he Journal has no rijjiit to draw such inference in the matter of Loi e, republican, an'-! Hlacn. a democrat, re[jui'diiiL' p-nsKT.p drawn by thuu. Neither Lung, a republican, cor Black, a democrat, do we consider should draw such pensions as they do. unless totally disabled, a? they are not. Total disability should mean jast vvhat the world understands it to be. If these two men cannot earn lirma at all then ^ive them big pensions If, however, they are a':!e mentally "or physically, to earn a living, to obtain a competency, to hold high paying salaried positions, then gauge their pensions accordingly. The pensioning of Mrs. Lincoln, Mrs. t.iar lield. Mrs. Logan and other women of this country by the government, wa-

wrong. These women were all left plenty of means at the dea ls of their husbands, in fact were wealthy. Why give them pensions': Why not in ali justice give what was paid to them to the private soldiers of the war, those who endured the real hardships of the war, and thousands of whom to-day are placed in the alms houses and poor asylums of the country, unable to earn a livelihood, and who are in all truth totally disabled? Here is where pensioning would be well applied and would be the means of ameliorating much sulTering. The pension business iu this country, the Journal, if honest, must acknowledge has in many, uianv instances, become a source of fraud cu the government and a scandel to the entire country. And yet it never denounces it Further along the Journal says: "TiiK evh \v is opening the eyes of a great many democratic sol­

diers." We have only to say to this that we will not hesitate to denouuee a wrong if we so consider it, in the question of pensions or any others. We are not a candidate for office and despise a man of policy who hesitates to open his mouth from fear that he may injure his or some other man's opportunities fur political preferment. We see no wrong in telling the truth or in speaking of that which you sincerely believe to right.

'WELL TREATED PRISONERS-

For what reason the Coffins and Haughey, the two former of whom wcr iu the penitentiary but a few days, should receive more consideration and kinder treatment at the hands of the northern prison officials than any others of the 900 criminals confined there, is a matter that most people cannot comprehend. Accounts say the bank embezzlers re treated extra nice anil everything done to make the burden and humiliation of their CMiitincment as light as possible The horse thief or purloiner of a ham is made to feel the rigors if the 1 nv to th .- limit, but not so with an embezzler of other people's money, md vj!1 dressed sneaks, it would appear from re ports. The Collins and llaughy by their dishonest, practices did more harm, created more misery and sulforing than any ton thieves sent over the road from theii city, yet they were genteel scoundrels, stood well in church and society, were of "good Quaker stock," and in cotisideratioT of all this, the warden, according to reports, treats them extra nice and expected to provide tnem with easy jobs during their incarceration. They if returned prison should receive the same treatment and be made to bare the am burdens as any other of the nmu enemies of society contineo therein

11 a those Senators w.'io seem so recreant to the hope and belief imposed upon them by the people l.ave kept steadily in view the (Jeclai el ions regarding the taritr in the Chicago platform of l.S'J'i, and labored with the lirm determination that, they should become a part of the tariff law, the contemptible republican minority iu the Senate which now seems to forestall them at every turn, would not have hao tho ability and cunning to have continued on as it has, but would have been powerless to prevent the passage of a law so much demanded. A9 it is the juggling, the delay, and the absence of a determination to accomplish anything of value to the people by these Senators, has caused all hope to lie abandoned that any law will be passed at present.

A "8UPEJ1CEDEAS" GRANTED.

"°tt wouid look after all that justice is in a ta way to be cheated, and the Collins, the v-reckers of the Iv.diauapo1 National Bank, who had a few das ago been sent to th- pe lUntiary, wouid tie eventually liberuteo Through legu jugglery aid court i|ui:'b.es they have been admitted to tail after then short conticemeut in the prison oti a writ of tupercedeas, and are now breathing the free air again. 1 tie Supreme court to which the case was taken is to have a hearirg if the case in the remote hereafter. The Supreme court, no doubt, if the defendants' attorneys can mesmerize it. will declare a writ of piuriliua unutn or tin go braugu, or some other equally intelligible legal term, and order them tried over again, ami eventually they will be set free to go where they please. Here were tien tried by an unprejudiced jury who. after listening to all the details pro and con. leciared them gui'ty and deserving of punishment, yet in spite of this their attorneys through 'he crooks, turns and mazes of the law will soon prove that they were not. The cool judgment of the people who ar- equally as well able to decide a man guilt or innocence, affirmed the verd'et of the jury. Let two. or tliree attorneys prove to some other attorneys elevated to the position of judges that they are innocent or not correctly tried and thus the. public must be satisried, and the depositors of the bank, who lost their all, also. Cases of this kind are what create White Caps and mob law, the indignation of the people in many instances Hud vent through tnem. They despise to see the law juggled. They want equal and exact, justice, no foolish tampering nor quibbles attempted which may permit scoundrels from receiving their just deserts. It is very probable that if some of the depositors could have an undisturbed private interview with the wreckers of the bank toey would decide their fate very quickiv

7':K:VK: PENDERGAST

Pendergast. who killed Carter Harrison, the Chicago Mayor, has not yet been executed and is not likely to be. Proceedings to investigate his alleged insanity have been instituted, but that is as far as ttiey have gotten as these proceedings have amounted to nothing yet. l'eudergast remains in the Chicago jail. He will never be executed for his atrocious deed, we believe, but wili be declared insane at the time of the murder, will then be confined for a time and eventually liberated. That is about the way many such affairs terminate unless Judge Lynch intervenes. Why the earth should not be ridden of such creatures, both for the welfare of society and as an act of justice, is a question more often asked than answered, and although we believe Pendergast to have been as sound mentally when he committed the deed as the majority of the murderers, nevertheless scientific investigation with all its slush and humbug, will, of course, prove him thoroughly insane and incapable of takiug care of himself.

Tin republicans in their cdnVintion the other day slaughtered Peterson because he favored the 810.000 appropriation to Wabash College. In his place they selected Hannibal Trout, and for this, the second district, elected Henry H.r iing, Now the peculiar part of the whole thing is that both these nominees, 'i.rout iitul Harding, signed the petition to thy Commissioners asking that the appropriation be made. Now if voters propose to squelch those favoring the appropriation they should bear in mind both Trout and Harding, who would have saddled this same debt on them h,i I the? have been Commissioners at the time.

isk name cf Commissioner Fullen tG not even mentioned at the conven­

tion on Saturday for re-nomination. Fuller) in some respects has made a goo.l Commissioner and in many instances has saved the county money, but in others just the reverse. His favoring the Wabash College 810,000 donation was the first fatal step in his career as Commissioner, and as the expression goes, large numbers of voters of both parties "had it in for him," had he again have been a candidate. His career as Commissioner closes at the end of the next regular session,.. ...

fm.Ki is a rumor abroad in the land that he

Ri

vn and Argus News will

consolidate, hyphenate and then hybernate.—Journal. Bro. McCain was undoubtedly overtaken with ":ie ol those comical freaks with which i.n is r.o gifted while penning the ab.i' e. Ihe rumor originated with him alone, and went no farther abroad" than in the li

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ited field of his

own brain. If there is any talk of Tin: Ri.vir.w hyphenating now or hereafter v, ith any other newspaper we bp-g leave to say that we have never heard of it.

DEATH OP FATHER WALTERS. Father Walters, the well-known Catholic priest of Lafayette, died i» that city on Wednesday of last week. The deceased was well known in this city having some twenty or more years ago, had charge of the church in this city. He superintended the construction of the present church edifice herein 1872, and in a few years after was placed in control of that at Lafayette. He was in the 56th year of his age.

GOAL STRIKE SETTLED.

The coal strike which has

eu 01.

for

seven or eight weeks ha- been a measure set tied by compromises and agreements between lh.jers ,f 'he miners' union and the owners of the mines, i'he prices will b" graded accordii to lccalit and are bi.t little different from those prevailing last \ear.

It is hoped for the good of the country that we have l.ea'il the la^t of coal miners s'rikes or a 1 'ng time to come. The country has had enough .iiai telt the inconvenience and demoralization from them to last for some t-ars:.

On! government is foe .led upor. the idea that all men are equal beture '.he laws and that the lawnsiiuii b. areqtia lv upor. ah. To legislate ,-.e that oue set of Americans must pay another set of Americans two price* for ail they buy in order that the latter set of Americans may make fortunes

1

a total nega­

tion of ti.is idea and is tyranny, .puic aiul simple.

BiiwKKNKiin.n, the Kentucky Congressman. sas that death alone will ta',-"e him out of the race tor Congress. It would be an excellent opportunity for death to get in its woi k.vn a .shinu-'i luark in this instance.

5TATK OK Oil m. Cm oi- TlUJIUO"-^^ Li r.\ Cni vrv

Frank .1. fneney make- oath, that he is the senior partner of the linn oi F..I. Cheney & Co.. doing businc.-s in theCi'.y oi Toledo. County and State, alorcsaiil. and that said tirm will pay the -urn of'One Hundred Dollars x'. -r each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the usi» bl' Hall's Catarrh Cure. kaxk .1. iiknky. .**worn to before ..subscribed in inv presence, this f.'.h day of December. A. D.

•A. W. (i I.kamis N t,,r\" Pubiic.

Hall's Catarrh Cnre. ki.-n "'internally and acts direr 1\

0

:1 the biood

gid mucous surfaces of tin- system. ,'cnd for testimonials, fret-. F..I.C iiknky ^old by Druggist-.

A so-called wild man was captured at Vaterson. N. J„ on S«t jrday'..j lie was half ^aked, and when tirst approached brandished ...a, huge iio.d ugly-looking knife.

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Attention -al lli :..••",•:•••••

11 voi, have a horse that has poor appetite. is stupid, hair rough, run down in tlesh, and out of fix generally, use Morris" English Stable Powder and you will be surprised at the result. One package will add ten dollars to the value of a poor run-down horse, cod or nude. Full poun-l packages 2"icls.,T-"i for 81.00. Sold by Nye Mine.

A bill has passed the' New Jersey House requiring boards cf freeholders to light public roads by electricity witnii: four miles of everv court-house.

'ihe Wl:v and Wherefore There is nothing marvelous in the fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla should cure so many diseases, When you remember that a majority of the disorders "ilesh is heir t-." are !ue to impure or poisonous condition ot the I'le'jd. and that. Hood's Sarsaparilla is an effective and radical blood puri'ier.

the whole thing is explained. Besides its blood purifying (nudities .Hood's Sarsaparilla also contains the best known vegetable stomach tonics, diuretics, kidney remedies and liver invigorants. and ia 'thus an excellent specific for all disorders of these organs, as well as for low con •"lition of the system or That Tired Feeling.

William Dunlop. a young man Dot twenty-five years old, who 'lied a few days ago at Tippecanoe, O. weighed over liyuhundred pounds.

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Please mention this paper. mr21 ly

A Rochester florist has succeededafter many failures, in producing double pansies, and now has forty plants, which he values at 5500.

Reed Spring harrows with new Jlitch at 11, R. Tinsley it Co. 3W

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Chronic Diseases,

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O'Brien

IN STEP WITH: THE SEASONS!

Is tin nir.n who (jets his-

Spring Outfit Now

nv tul! of ^tylr.* spnnu in

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

W. E. NICHOLSON

AGENT WEST MAIN STREET.

Lrook®

Lar^e Arm iluck^r, (1ane .Seat, Only si.75. Bedroom Suits $12.50.

Dj"ith

Stoves and

^ik-s.

Plows and CuHivators.

Hardware Department

Wagons

&ddrcs< W KDtn^o'

W.

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AND CAP!

Li:_ht colors and irk. A'l light weights. Thece

arc sn|iminy cloths that we can please

_\oti. W'c Ic ii in f.islii'n-. Tin:

•rice i^ .ill rigid. 11iO.

JAKE JOEL.

Diseases of Women.

Positive uar i.ntce in all eases "treated or all' iifouey refunded. Thirty live years'experience. Consultation free. Parlors L!1 and "2 Cor ilova Block, 2"'

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:, west Washi-icton trcet. ln-

dianapolfs. ind -a. m.'to p. m.

Iv c,i warn a thoroughly good———

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,'^0 tr buy the White.

IVI achine

a a a of

A full size Hcd Couch covered in Plush 01 Velvet ,: Pomiuon lirusst'lls) for few days Sio oo« clscwlicic S1.4 ,, .f]

An ei.dicss varn ty at very low prices.

At jiiK.es \ij'.i nevci lieard liei'orc. Reiiicinliei our

"e always show tiu- best goods at. lowest livinc l.riccsl

Are right to the front and we are selling them.

ZACK MAHORNBY & SONS.

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