Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 June 1895 — Page 2

iTTOKNTES.

M. K. t'L(JI)KKI.TJ".I{. C4.Al.iJK 'HlOMI'l-ON

CLODFELTER 4 THOMPSON.

LAWYERS.

WillJo a yeuf ral praoiio-lu nil Court?. Office over SiiiltU & MC"!N drug atore, south Washington

O ft". rAl'l, M. W. UKlNKK

PAUL & BRUNER

Attorney s- At-Law

Clffli-pSnuth sMo..f Green i-t:cotover Znck M'l-

VORIS & STILWiLLL

!NM' 1! ANVK At, NT"-

FARM INSURANCE

A specialty. erepresent ir.e '.\a:. Continent il, ()hu Farme/.~.. au.d. :.ev-t-nteen other Compaii'v.

LOANS.

10

6

PER OBN1rn

6...

S'er uinenii. 1'aynltlis .ninuatlv at outV. ot the yuar. with jii lvii'• of p:i\,nt '.( all, :, ot it. at any -.uteres! jmymvut.

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MORGAN & LEE-._

•:-&EBER&L IMBANCE AGEMS-:-

At Lowest Hates.

ABSTRACTS OF TITLK

Furnished on short notice. CITY ami FARM PROPKRTY lor sale. Ufflc*: urubaun Bloi X. Wnshihi: ..n -sitr.eet l' raw foril-ville. 1 lei.

,V,. D. WHITE. Wm. M. k!,\ k-. a I). "ut.ui

WHI1E, REEVES & OREAR,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW

10: EAST .MAIN STUKKT.

\W havfi a irg*» uinouht nion««y to 'OM 11 iu suiu' ot *300 up t°

fl'-UKK), tn»m 55* to

l*er ivut. on larm a ul ity property. Also lor wile a I irc* nutiil'cr of farm* ?ini city r«*ifi eaces at a barpun.

(/. .1, BRIT TON, y\. !». c.

Veterinary Eui'ireon ami

Dentist.

rtra»1uat*« of tho t. etorin.iry roll«*c*». Tr»Mi" ail 'lts"as«'s «t Atr.muis. OTFIt ovr M*»il**tt A: Moriraii'* Dnu snr\ L'3 1-5 ••H.-t Main Mr»*ot. 1 nliniK't v/it honaM's livery st'io!**. •i'.*-,' ••ast Market

Money 1o: Loan

\V th and tim»» to .^nt li«rrower. Inlfi*'*^t th-' Iow»'-st. Kith^r r»»al ••star*' -»r personal »**tfurUr a'V.»pt'-l, not*:**-cjifli

C. W. BURTON,

lOTU East Main Streefei*:'^

PARP.ilR'S

"Mcaim

HAIR BALSAM i.d iK'uutii'ie* th*' hair, h:vsjvi..t pr'w0'.. Novor Fa la to I\rstore Gray

Hair to ra Youthful Color. Cur«. .-a.-a't-s a: hair t:i!liug. 'i ar, a* Druzp'

"The Consumptive and Fccfcie ami -•. fnm exhatistin^ di'spaso" sh" ii*«- I'arkor'B Giuger ouic. I*.curesthf vvr-: Cou?h, nk liability, ln-

Kpinr.!i'V"'i''-".'*i, Kji uiiiausaiuuU Pain. ily sur* own? fr Conn.

HiNOERCOFf"^..

-CALL AT-

"The: Grand"

And see ail the Latest Stylos in

Spring Footwear. Remember we

keep nothing lv.u the best.

YounpiiJitlribby,

South "Washington St.

The Leading Conservatory of Americ^^-— CARL FAULTS Ldnx.'JR.^^^—.RAFFO" Founded in law by j.',p5S-

E. TourjAe. Col®

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Semi for Prospcctus

:ug full information. \V.

A I R,

Manager.

Work Wanted•

Any intelligent man or woman seeking employment and ambitious to make from 6-10 to SloO monthly, can secure same by addressing Globe Bible Publishing Co. i-o Cl-'-Stiiul St., i'hila.. Pa. No capital required, nor stamp for reply. Young man or woman wishing to «arn a few hundred dollars in tho nex two months preferred.

The Review

2?. x. X-TJTSE.

TBBM8 OF SCBSCRIHTIOM.

One year, in the county, Oneyear.ontof the coti'.iy, Inaaire at Office for AdverUinz rates.

*1 1)0 1 10

JUNE 1, 1895.

NORTHERN OUTRAGES, TOO. Two iiien in our i.eigiit»oring city of I itiviiIf•, II!.. paid he penalty tor the. awful criim of rape with thee- lives, both being taken from th-.* jail l^ mob, ropes p'a 'ed aruur.d tneir tieckf and twuuij in'o si ae" tout I he stri: ^eiof a bri L'e hey we're white nit-i.. too. Kvo:

'"ti'nie

lyne'i la'-v is adnnnistei' to

uegr ji.r. the rouii. for this erime is tiTnu^l «$ t-t-viuiL'ii: ou*niu'fN ana ureal moral U'ssaii ULihi lo oe itrav from it• re *ain.'if li.i- Ireatiut lit of eolored mi I? i:i thai section and. he. ne.-es-s'iy of a Mrieti ^obsitrvaneiyiff saw. Jiiis is" at h.invdie ma\ tern a "i.i.rthe ou 1 ci .-." V.'l. :a'.v teuij.or-j-tVrily wa= enforced nnil lwo

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.t, wert

iileifally executed. Mtn who enuaL'e u. such eruiie, \ve believe, are a- milpabin every bit in men who wmmi! murders and tilt punishment should be just as strong. Vet ia,v shouiu ilea with them. not mobs of anury. excitable men. Vet whih? wi- are coiideuiiiint: southerijeib for failure to observe it KM. iw not foiuct numerous instance.- in the north where these outrages have oeeurted. white oanisins. fo:- instance. I.hroiiLfh whose! ,"i iruiM aifotiey niimb.'rso! unliviouals have met death, ana which is a northern institution thrmiifhout. was lirs! heard of and practiced in the north, ami whose decrees, were as often sealed in blood as southern Kiu Kluxism. l.'lie mob at

I.huiviile has done their county no good, tun much harm, as does every mob actively et.ifaifed in any locality. The .aw abicunif people over there will regret this occurrence in time to come. In seeking to punish one crime they have oniv added another.

NOT NEEDED.

S-iuators 11:11 and llryce are makin great pTopliecies about the result of the el3ctiot in lSi'dif the democracy adopt certain plans and platforms. These two men with three or lour other Senators of the partv did more to bring about the Waterloo defeat of the democracy last year than all the republican leaders combined, and the less we have of such double-dyed traitors the better for the party hereafter. Kvery one of them should be marked foi oefeat and be peril anently retirt!il.?i'. -Ho iong as such cattle have a hand in dictating the policy of the parly so long will deleat tie its portion. We i.eed not the work nor the inl'tience of any such men. We have seen enough of them, and will prosper soonest by their wiihdrawel from it.

STILL AHEAD.

I'p to this tiu.e the Ruby horse racing ar.*: gambling association seems to have outivitted the State authorities in their aim to suppress it, and the law seems lo favor the gamblers. The races and pool selling continue, the gamblersthieves anil "sports" are as plentiful as ever ami seem to have everything their own way. It all results from the things sent to Indianapolis last winter to make laws for the people. They did not know how to legislate and did not want to learn.

riiK friemir. of ex President Harrison in New Juisi-y tolled him over into thai State the other day to present him with a medal. Now to be in fashion the friends of McKinley and Reed in Iowa. Illinois, or any western State, should get up a medal for them also and get them to come west to receive it It is all politics you know, and one good turn deserves another. The popular craze for souv tinie to come to create enthusiasm for a candidate will perhaps be presentation of medals.

INDICTED-

A Methodist minister, Rev. Ilenshaw, of Clayton. Hendricks couaty. has been I indicted on a charge of murdering hiB wife, and the evidence against him is said to lie very strong. Occasionally a minister is found going wrong, but this one seems to have gone very wrong judging by the work of the grand jury in hunting up the evidence against him. His trial will occur soon and from his heretofore high position in the community will attract much attention,

WABASH county, which for forty years has given fairs, has linally abandoned the business and will close out. It is only a question of a short time when the present system ol "county fairs'" will bo abandoned. Socie new and (lis-

tinctive features must be added if they are to draw out the people.

,JANi'hii Ps'-i, \i:i«. of Nesv Albany, has been appointed a regent of the soldiers' monument construction in place of Gen. Y»allace. resigned. Now it remains to .. be seen if Packard knows anything about

•art." It is hoped for the welfare of tho people and tho State Treasury in particular, that ho does not.

SALARIES i'OR COUNTY TREAS- UNCONSTITUTIONAL, OF COURSE. URERS- As published last week the Supreme County treasurers through the State Court of the United Sta'es has declared are hustling around now to I'.nd whethor tho income tax law unconstitutional, they really, under the present laws are void and of no etTect. In along mas8 of entitled to an tiling for their services, legal phrases and learned opinions the Aside from n.ilergo to and from Indian- reasons therefor are given. Any measapolis to settle with the State ofliciale, ure to tax the corporate wealth of tho it looks like they were allowed nothing country can always be discovered to be else. This is a Le .utiful state of alTairs unconstitutional by most courts. It is but results ureatly ^from what has tho unfortunate situation in which the been termed "granger legislation.'' In people are piaced that causes such actallowing a lot of greenhorns to make ions contrary to their interest ai to laws to pay nun reasonable prices for justice. The law, however, which foices services for the people, they went to the those not of tho wealthy class to bo opposite extreme auii aimed that they taxed, will not he declared uuconstitushouid receive little or nothing. Men tional. It is the worship of .Mam-noi. are not elected to ottices of trust and the kneeling to wealth that does this responsibility with the expectation that After tho war, for a few yean, income.they will donate their labor. Neither were taxed There seemed, then, n. should a law be so constructed that any individual should get ric.h from a few years possession of it. A me.tium be tween should be aimed at. This "granger legislation"' is oft imps as costly to the people as laws enacte I directly opposite to it. A new man in the legislature aiming *o win the plaudits of the people fienuentiy is over zealous and foolis'h in his ,deas o! what should be done in the interests of the people. The two last legislatures of the State con-•j-'t.uined many nf this quality of men.

They really had not sense enough to know what was (air, equitable or what should he done. In consequence much of their work will have to be undone, of winch th treUhliriTh is

S decade in the Southern Slates, win not (prevent the lynching of negroes if the crime of rape. Lynching in• case of this kind is a popular indig-

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the three men. established their ciime by the confession of one of them, and all three soon after ilied. Some three hun-

dred or more negroes were lynched in the south during lSlR for the crime of rape, and the lynching will continue just so long as the crime doe?, and no laws could be enacted to prevent it. So it would be in the north were the crime one-hundredth part as prevalent as in the South. ...

A CHICAGO SPECULATION.

A number of Montgomery county citizens are repc rted to have been speculating in wheat in Chicago during the past two weeks, and holding it for a rise, are all reported to have done well toward lining their pocket books by the continued advance of the article. Now. the question is asked, have they sense enough to know when to let go. and stop while their luck is favorable. They must be almost mora than human if after their tirst lucky neal they do not go in and aim to increase their winnings. If luck or misluck goes the other way. they will stop, especially if they lose all their money. Nine tenths of those speculating in Chicago, let the time be long or short, are generallythe losers. So will it be with those from this countv

ANYTHINI, working an oppression toward a property holder through the hasty actions of a city council should be defeated by the courts. Mr. Hd O'Haver. wh-i owns property on liinford Avenue, on which cement ride walks and curbing are to be placed, says these improvements if forced upon hi ill will cost near $100. and will place him in a very stringent financial condition He has taken the matter to the courts.

AND now W. ft. Curtis, one of flarri son's treasury appointees, declares that the removal of the sugar bounty was a blessing in disguise to the people of Louisiana. 1 he confession is something but the fact is. the bounty was never of any benefit to the people of that state It was simply a bonus to a few individ." uals, and the monov to pay it was ext'rted from the whole people of the United Slates. Like tho rest of the protective scheme, it was a fraud, hum bug and (Hi rage.

I'm. "incoming republican Congress will probably enact a law taxing beer to make up the deficiency caused by the failure of the income tax law. Tho in come tax law being unfavorable to the wealthy and well-to-do, is unconstitutional, but beer being used mostly bv

a 6 8 a 0

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Farms for sale. IIS W. Main St.

C. A. Miller A- Co tf

ing in the constitution that said they should not be, and they were paid. Nonit is unconstitutional. What progress hav'e we made as the years have come and gone? (CtTorts made to force the corponited and bonded wealth c.f the country io pay its just proportion of the taxes needed to support the ^-overntneiii. will continue to fail —ihul the law making power of the land in composed of material that wil! not bow to wealth. That those kind uf men will lie found soon is doubtful. Over thirty years ago. when bonds were issued, the men wlu had the money, nictais-d the terms to the government that was protecting them and their property, and

1 ei ty rem unerat ion to county now since their voices and inhuence lie instance only. were permanent and supreme, tl.es h,i\'f continued such ever since, svi iie iirrhe LYNCHING IN THE SOUTH- mehn'ime. the labor-producing c.-asses All the laws that could be enacted'in"a have been of much less consideration.'.

nation felt over work of this kind. Tho crime of rape everywhere, north, west or south, should be met with death. Last week three negroes in Florida outraged a white woman and then killed her. To talk of bilr.iing such beasts over to a future term of court for trial, would .... dise

Tin- bicvcle business just now is upmost profitable of any other in tin: country, l.iicycles '.nat oiginally COM to manufacture from to flfi are selling

for £00 and sTo at retail and inanu-

facturers orders.

1 here

is mure c.iiami lliis S'cthe counirs than all .other

tioii of

ases put, together, and uintil the last few years was supposed lo be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced a local disease, prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cur.

and

1

with loca

treatment, pronounce it incurable Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional diseaseand therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's alarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio, is the only constn u. tional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood anil mucus surfaces of the system. They olTer one hundred dollars for any case it fads to cure. Seud for circulars and testimonials. Address,

F. J. CI1KNFY A CO Toledo. O Sold bv druggists. Toe.

In the last number of the Revue it is stated that the (Jermau cavalry strength is OT.'.iTI, as compare:! with Gl.oO.'i for that arm of the 1- rench service^.

ElfMlT AND NINI- PKR CH NT

Investments. Nontaxable. The State Building anil Loan Association of Indiana. Call on .JOHN M. SCIICLTA Crawfords si lie.

likciy. They will not stop while A woman, wln-s" name is withheld, is rery luck is with them—they when it is aeanist them.

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HON. HCGH MCCCI.I.OLOU, formerly a resident of Ft. Wayne. Indiana, alorward Secretary of tho Treasury under Grant, and a distinguished financier, died at his residence near Washington City on Friday last. McCullough and Chase were considered great financiers in their day, but seem to have left no successors judging- from the muddled condition of finances of this country for some years past. In fact if anything this country does need uosv it is good financiers.

said to have written an operj "under the inspiration of ll-'ethoven's ghost," which Will soon be pr duced in Lond n.

Money to loan. 1 W. Main Si.

L. A. Moler Co..

Kxw to He Ail

your doctor's preseritions. Send three i!-ceut stamps, to pay postage, and receive Dr. Kaufmann's great treatise on diseases illustrated in colors it gives their signs and abbreviations. Address A. P. Ordway A: Co Boston. Mass.

In somo parts of I lermany it has bei the custom for the pupils, on coming and going, to

kisB

the teacher's hand

This old practice is now forbidden.

All Free-

Those who have used Dr. King's NYW Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have -w the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised druggist and tret a trial bottle, free. Send your name aim address to II. ft. Bucklen Co.. Chicago and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well as a copy of Ciuide to Hea th and Household Instructor, Free. All of wnich is guaranteed to do good ar.d cost you

nothing at Nye it Rooe's Drug store.

ftdsvard Atkinson says lO.SOO.OOO.OOO eggs are laid in this country

thev would look- on your lloor. Wi .Maitino- for .S'2. and sell voit a

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A!i ^e

over I noi'.-.c.. next iinii

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are weeks behind with their. I

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the United .Stat.-.-,

in

a year.

They are worth .? 110.000,000 as much as the pigiron and wool crop together.

Bncklen's Arnica Salve.

The Host Salve in the world lor cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, stilt rheum, fever sires, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, orns, and all skin erup tions, and.positively cures piles, or no pay required. It i-* guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mor.ey refunded. Price '2" cents per box. For sale by Nye & Rooc. Mar. I yr.

City property for sal e. (Jo 118 W. Main St.

C. A.Miller ifc tf

Gems, revolvers and watches, cheap. ,J. K. P. Thompson A- Co tf

Is found in om at tho chairs, iloivti, piiiicla and

sh'

oiiiiftv in (iak rir' 1 iii ch for S|K "0 and '2!'. that, elsowhon' for S'Ji). J) n't fail losiv tliein wlien }ou a can match or sell you Window Shades all Jors, plujii. prices away down. -f

What do yt)U want, to hitch u[j a lior.^o and lui-^v ,r buy a nice bicycle us. It i.s easy to ride l'J to miie lime they.arc always ready.

If you do not car to paint your iiouso re I or blue, *ve luivi other colors you an a igine. as well as linseed oil lo .i wii'.i'il

1 ci H.ln o- tor

Hundreds of uoeful articles for presents at locand higher. I

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•••eaper thannny man on earth if you will only give me a chance, r-give aw.iv Tables, ("huhes Racks and Ironmir Boards.

'lson's lOo {Store DO YOU WANT SHOES

Funeral: Director:

That Combine Style, Comfort andDurabil ty?

-GO TO

McClamrock's

Washingt on Stic t. Opposite Court

C. BARNHILL.

Ovaihmte of the t'liiioil states College of Embalming in New York tielepo, of Boston,

S.

iwiil lurk College. Sprinu'tleM, Ohio. Tte.-y fire til" tlifi

WHITE AND BLACK FUNERAL CARS PRICES ALWAYS

I am also nc.-nt for tho Boyd UurRlnr Prool (Jrarn Vault. Ofllee in nesv Unit"'-

JOHN li. ANK, A^Hjstant.

WIPMI sand "s jrood ts suuc--ir,

WIkmi

And that you'll not allow.

1 hen other pictures will he as i^ood

As 1Y0RETTES are now.

Ivorette Pictures

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Anything you want. vou arc in t'ao cd

Zack Mahornev &

des-'re to s.iy to the

ook This Wav a MoineiJ

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needing lirsf-cLi-s.,

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11 »e« '1 blonnsb you can find. Sit on

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fill. 1 Iiai iIch^litlrd i, voui fn,. to rest upon. .Have i.ut oiii-wijVds-Vvlu I In Of .volll .ppctile foi sui-li gooiluoss'

'J'liinl-: of our can covir vour ilo

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BlliGli'.S. CAUlilAGKS. PHAETONS. EHj

that I *ni the it 1 the sale of Troy. Ohio., and Ciinnor.svilli!,-. Ind:.-. manul ictur-- of the above named vehicles. You wiio are judges know no'hing better is brought to this Ideality than the vehicles turned wit: those two cities. Come and see them, inspect, them close! in every: and inquire the price. 1 you ci you will buy them.

I am still continuing the manufacture of Harness and the. priceguai.inteed satisfactory to your conscience and pocket book. .!

GEORGE ABRAHAM,

e.- Mam Street.

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and: mbalmer.

Kvory Rraile of supplies kept in stock—from tho eh.-npost to the most expetmiv".

South WashlriBUm stroet. Kesidunee, Uf South Wuehingiou sue-t.

chalk "s goml as milk.

WluMi Hghteen inclii's make a yanl,:

A ml cotton tjiifils silk:

When fourteen ounces make A pound,

Are made by Willis it. McOuown only. 'I'licy «'n turn yellow, and cost no more than "other p"

at studio ami see samples. Proofs shown to cveJJ,''"0.

Willi® & McQuo\vi1

Managers the Willis Gallery, Ma St., soutli of Court llo"5--

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