Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 December 1895 — Page 2

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ATTOUNIK8.

M. E. CLOD FELT EH. CLAUDSTHOMPSON

CLODFELTER 8i THOMPSON.

LAWYERS.

WilMo ft ^euoral .irnotk-e iu all (Jourtt. O CQco ovorSnilth StoiMe'a drug storo, soatli A'Hshlupton street.

PAUL & VAN 01,SAVE ATTORNEY AT LAW.

(1CB 1-3 South WaxUlBgnontroet) jlssi-i a eppcinlty ot land construction wills ami ilee ami all kinds ot litipation.

M. W. BRUNER, ATTOHNEY AT LAW.

Business iu all the mr's,. tui.l settlomont of deoi'deuitf ostatoj promptly attend -1 to. Omco over Mutaoruey'a mil dw.irs store.

Money to: Loan

With payments uurt tiino to suit borro«ver. Ii Merest the lowost. KitUer real onuitoor ponoty oourityaccepted, Hood notes cashed. All inquiries choorfuily aiwwored.

C. W. BURTON,

Offlco over Taniienbaum Bros.

VORIS &. STILWELL

INSURANCE AGENTS.

FARM INSLi-ANCE A specialty. We represent the Ro} nl,

Continental, Ohio Farmers, and seventeen other Companies.

LOANS.

First Mortage Loans

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Per annum. rvnblo annually at end of the year, with MoRe of paying flOO or all of It. at iCr.v interest payment.

C. W. WIGHT.

W. W. MOHGAN. W. L. LEE

MORGAN & LEE.

-'.-GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS-

MONEY TO LOAN

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ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

Furnished on shnrt notice. CITY and FARM PROPERTY for sale. 'Offloe: Ornbaun Block, X. Washington street

Crawfordsville, Iud.

PARKER'S

HAIR BALSAM Olet&set find betstifiea the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Pails to Bettore Gray

Hair to Its Youthful Color. Cures scalp diveases hair lslliog.

'Cotton State and International Exposition. After Dec. 1st the Hig Four will make special lates for parties of twenty live or more traveling on one ticket. Ticket good to return ten days from sale. For further information call upon or address

W. 13.

Pattkkson,

.ChHdi-'cn

Agent,

Crawford.-ville, Intl.

D. H. Martin, (!. P. & T. A., Cincinnati, O.

Ory for

Pitcher's Castoria.

The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. (J. G. Caillouette, druggist, Heaville, 111., says "To Dr. Ling's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with la grippe and tr all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle aad began its use and from the first dose began to got better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. AVe won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial at Nye fe Bocc's drugstore.

David Livingstone's sister, Mies Janet Livingstone, ha-. just died in Edinburgh at the age of seventy-seven.

You Can Believe

The testimonials published in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla. They are written by honest people, -who have actually fotfnd in their own experience that Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, creates an appetite, strengthens the system and absolutely and permanently cures all diseases caused by impure or deficient blood..

Hood's Pills for the liver and bowels act promptly, easily and effectively.

Four thousand pounds ot rabbits were taken in a big round.up hunt near Concordia, Mo., ft few days aeo.

THE REVIEW.

BY

r. x. iuas.

T1BM1 OF «OKiO«trTIO

Cne year, i» the connt Unyoar,om oi tr« coni.'y, iu Inoniroat Ofllcc for ivertiin^'^te*-

DECEMBER 21, 1895.

THE DEMAGOGUES

A'ready thus early in the session of Cougress the demagogues are beginning to get in their work through the old soldier business by asking for enormous pension allowances to this or lbc-.t person. Senator Yoorhees for cne introduced a bill Unit the widow of ndge

Walter Q. (ireshir.ii be allowed S2(" per month, anil there arc number of ot! ers equally unri ,.sorinli!e, nonsensical nd extravagant Judge Ureshain 'eft jCO000 or nmro to his family, and was receiving a fair pension at the time of his dtath. Instead of givir £200 per month to one soldier's family, why not divide tt into twenty parts and give $10 a month to the widows of twenty do eased soldiers? If it ie determined to bleed the government treasury, why not be somewhat fhir and equitable?

Hut the whole business is demagoguer.v of the tirst water. These congressmen who are displaying togreat love for old soldiers, at the expense of the government, think no more of them than they do of the passing br-eze, aside from the opportunity it may give them to extend and further their political interests. It is done solely to curry the favor of the ex-soldier politicalstrengt h, nothing more. These politicians have ridden this hobby horse to death, and the people are no longer deceived by it. It used to be expected that eveiy congressman would offer so many pension bills, and if he cTTd not he was not patriotic, was an enemy of the old soldier, etc. That time has gone by now, however. The people are not deceived by such mockery and demagoguery, such skimmed milk patriotism. It has too much of a bloody 6hirt feature about it to fool any body any more. How such bills will fare in Congrees now. we ate unable to divine. It may be that the majority will at once see the object of it. and promptly i-quelsh such at tempted nonsensi and demagoguery.

OPERATIONS OF THE NICHOLSON LAW The "[.orations of Ihe Nicholson temperance law it cannot be denied since it came into effect have been the State over, greatly detrimental to the 6alooc interest and gratifying to the advocates of the new measure. There is hardly a county in the State but what has thus early been effected by it, and the number of saloons decreased. It ha6 been the case in this county and every other adjoining it. On the other hand there has been an increase in the number of quart shops in many counties, and where intoxicating drinks were procured in that quantity an increase in intoxication is observed. Th law in fact can bo said to bo one of local option. If a majority of voters hy remonstrance oppose the granting of license that must settle it, for the applicant. In most counties ren.onstranees have boon given due attention, tind where filnl in lime aI'd in proper shape, have been succets lul in doieh'ing tho ii div.duul des ring to retail liquor. If it should continue on in this nay while the revenues derived from it will be greatly decreased ih re will or Hie other hand he much less intoxication ard much less lawlessess If the iw decreases dram drinking by lessening tho number of Faloons it may bo considered a success, and be as effectual as« its advocates have claimed it would be.

AFTER THE JEWS.

ilerr Alwardt, a German asritator, has lately arrived in this country to deliver asoriesof lectures against the Jews. His mission is to create prejudice agaicdt that class of citizens and degrade them the same as is done in man of the kingdoms of Europe. Alwardt is on a fool's errand and will return to the old country soon with very different views of this country than he now holds. The Jews from our observation are amond the bost class of foreigners ar riving on our shores. There are many others of foreign citizens whom Alwaroi could much better afford to war against. The Je-vs very generally attend strictly to their own business and «re industrious. '1 he\ n.re seldom or never Been in our alms hoiisesnr poor asylums,and are not to be seen staggering drur.k on tin streets Tbey, too, are benevolent, anil give us excellent examples of standing by each t)ther when troubles are at hand. Alwardt better return home. -"hey need him there more than here.

It is a shame and disgrace to the civilized portion of the world that the massacre of Armenians by the Turks, or by people controlled by them should be permitted to continue. The government that permits this needs some of the civilized agencies of the world to teach it a lesson. Turkey should be wiped from the map of Europe and her people that permit this continued cruelty be made slaveB and menials for other prople.

A PRETENSE.

All this talk about Harrison Lot being acandidato for President before tho republican national convention is piobably a bluff, a prt tense, in order to throw off other seekers for ili» place so that his friends could carry on some pieliminary i-clx mings Already number of roi itis have beer, secured at St. Louis at a big expense by a number of bis special Indianapolis friends, aud they go there to work. If not in Harrison's interest whose is it that these Indiana republican politicians are figuring? It would seem that this "dignitied si.ence" busines-s is a card tha: has been played out it decerns no longer. Harrison, no doubt, desires the nomination as strongly as he ever did, and his friends, tho ofiicn wantere, will woi just as dilligently as ever for him at the conv

THURMAN'S DEATH.

In the death of lion. Allen. G. Thurmau at his homo at Columbus, Ohio, last week, one of the ablest and most courageous of the democracy in this country during ths past thirty years has passed away. Honest, sincere, energetic and rugged, he fitly typified the true democratic spirit. As a legislator, judge, senator, he acquitted himself honorably in every public position, and had the esteem of the best people of all political parties. Mr. Thurman's age was over SO years, and most of the time for the past half century he had occupied positions of honor. His labors and hit counsels in behalf of the party v.'ore always wi-lcomed, profitable and wise, and his luss wul be deplored greatly by the party.

THE

apportionment of congre6sioca

and legislative districts made by tht last republican legislature is now before the Supreme Court as a question to settle regarding its legality. It is believed that it will be declared unconstitutional for the main reason that the tinio for the re-apportionniCLt should not have taken place until 1S9T. Thus will some more of the uselessness of that astute body of law makers be fully exhibited.

ST. LOUIS, JUNE 16TH The republican national central con.mittee have selected St. Louis as tti« place, and June 10th as ihe day for tlu convening of the convention to nominate a candidate for president. Win the usual characteristics of the pari* money waB the leading consideration a the location, St. Louis guaranteeing more cash than offered by any other ot the live or six competitors for th« plaie.

IIA

Y, the autnor of "Coin's school'

for free silver, has organized a secre political party to promulgate the doctrines favoring free silver coinage. Tha. will riot work. Like the A. P. A party the people wont have secrecy ii political matters, and it will nave jub, as short an existence. It is not necessary to hide the light of any gooi. honest cause under a bushel.

W." D.

Pratt,

Moktu.n,

The

the printer's ink manu

facturer, of Logansport, is talked of as candidate for Governor on the republican ticket. He has more practical bubi neBS sense than many ot the vast nurn bers ot his party mentioned for tti. place, and would make a .Iter iliciat. could he ue e'ectoit, tha:. most tin truckling bcheiuers who are tdmii.g l. ue nominated.

the Governor of New VoiK

is a "receptive" candidate like llarrisui. for tho presidcac), ii tho republican: will nominate hiiu. It beats the dici. ens how many "receptive" candiduU tiio ropubli :.iu party has for that pob Hon. They are all ready to receive ai, spoils that die party will give them li at they may receive from tho goveri

democratb elected their mayor

Boston last week by over 4,'.'00 plurali Last year tho republicans were view,ous. Tho election was fought straight party lines. Amidst the dm ness of the oast this victory is a beatlight to the democracy of that part the Union, and ie encouragement them to continue on in well doing.

Ciiiuauo having lailod in securing tin republican national convention is no aiming to secure the democratic. It all a matter of dollars and cents -wit these cities aiming to secure conv tioris, and as for party advantai_'there are none regardless of where may be located. It is probable tha Chicago will get it this time.

The

enemies of ex-President Harris .i

uot satisfied with seeking to invohi him in political complications just be fore the period of his candidacy fn president is on, are now reporting hiengagement to marry a widow who waan old friend of the family. Such work on the part of his political enemies i^harrowing indeed

The work on the east Wabash aveu., bridge began about March last, and thbridge is not yet ready for the publiv use. It is a specimen of tho manner doing business by an entire republican city council. Juot another such a coun cil as the present and the city would have to be placed into the handd of a

receiver.

A,

BIG DEBT.

Tho debt ot Marion county, Indiana, is $l,.mu00,' or about ne sixth of the debt of the State. This is a terrible exhibit and it

wilt

take years before it

is extinguished. Tne county trom its oarliesi period has been under the control of political rings fiorn one or the other of the political parties in control. There question that the tax payeis of that county have beer robbed right and "left, and it would look like it was time for retrenchment and reform to begin.

MCKINI-KY wants to be on the ground floor during the session of the republican national convention at St. Louis in June. Immediately

after

TH

tho selection

of that city as the^laco for holding the convention, ho telegraphed tor twenty rooms at tho hotel. He is already that much ahead of his competitors.

E National republican central committee having sold the location of the convention to St. Louis, the highest bidder, is now prepared to sell out the nomiration to the man having the most money, aud the friends of Reed. McKinley et al., 6hould at once begin se•ur'mg tho funds necessary.

1 hare is more Catarrh in this section if the country than all other diseases put together, and until the la6t fow vears was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors prouounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science hits proven catarrh to be a const itutionai lisease, and thereforo requires constitutional treatment. Halls Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., is the ouly constitutional cure on the market. It is Cakon infernally in doses from H) drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. L'hey offer one hundred dollars for any case* it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address,

F. J. CHENEY .t_CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists. Toe. Hall's Family Pills are Ihe best.

Ice yachti.ig is in fall s*vin. sot a.

Slow rivers flow at the rate of three to seven miles an hour.

The French say ''it the impossible :iiat happens.

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IF

in Minne

A Significant Departure.

With the departure of another year vlun a review is made of the condition affairs, it is only right that some hought be given to the physical body .vhich enables everyone to battle with life's problem and figure for themselves il'e prolit or loss on the trial balance -heet. Though thd bank account may tie larga and each one's material gain lie great, it would not be surprising if it suddenly dawns upon many that good health has been greatly improvised by the low condition of the blood. It is in this state that the lactic acid in the vital fluid--attacks the fibrous tissues, particularly^the joints, making Known the local manifestatJOfiS-oLlll&Ui. 'iiatism. Thousands of people have found ia Hood's Sarsaparilla the great ilood purifier, a positive and permanent jure for rheumatism.

This has proved to bo

tie case with the Mount Lebanon Shaker.-. The whole scientific world has been tailoring to cun- dyspepsia, but very ffort seemed to meet wiiti defeat. The eutfeiing from stoiimeit troubles become almost ur.ivei-^d. Muiti'ud"s liave no sire for fo..d and that •vhich tiioy doe-.i causes them pain and '•stress. Sleepless nighis are tho rule i:d not the exception, and thousands jf ufferers have beeome discouraged.

L'he Shakers of Mount Lebanon renily came to the from ith their now 'ig'-stivo Cordial, which contains not •»nly a food alreadv li^ -t id. but in a.

Mgester of food. 1: |.i.mplly relieves «arly all forms ot .i 'i(.estioi:. Ask nir drug ist for on-- i,.n:r b-ioks.

LhxoI, the new .,i!, jn ln-mg 1 16 hospitals. I s- i'.v ui as honey.

P.) tIb or einera us ,n combination vith jet can now oo worn for mourning hi Paris.

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Co.. 70 Dearbon Street, Chicago. Sept. 21-13-w

A small Irish Jew boy of twelve has just oloped from Dnblin with a yjung A'ornan of tw nty-five.

Neglect, of the hair often destroys its vitality and natural hue, and causes it to fall out. Before it is too late, i|pply ilall's Hair Renower, a sure remedy.

City property for sal e. C. A.Miller Jb Co ,118 W. Main St. tf

EIGHT AND NINE CENT Investments. Nontaxable. The State Building and Loan .Vssociation of Indiana. Gallon John M. Schultz, Crawfords vilie.

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