Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 June 1896 — Page 2
JATTOHNIKS.
CLODFEIJTEU & 1A. IS ATTORNEYSATLAW
Will doftsauoriilpraoticftu allCourtF.
fflooovorSmith Jt Steele's drug storo, south Washington Street.
M. W. BRUNKK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Businos- in Ml tho Coui'ts. aii'l sottlcimMit Of clpceiieuth i'Mnti'! promptly IIUOIUIIMI to. ovi'r Muliorm'j-'s hiudwais riloro.
LOUIS M'MAINS.
Attorney At Law
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General Insurance.
(Succossor to C. W. Wright.
Office with Ristine & Ristine,
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Jewelry store.
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and
Fisher Building.
Money to: Loan
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Otllee over Kline's .Fowelry Storo.
W. W MORGAN. W. L. LKE
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MONEY TO LOAN
At Lowest Hates.
ABSTRACTS OF TIliLE
Furnished on short notice. CITY and FARM PROPERTY for sale. Office: Ornbaun Block, N. Washington street
Crawfordsville, Ind.
C. W. URTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will do a general law business in Montgomery and adjoining eountios. Special attention given to eonvoyanoing and tho settlements of decedents estateB. onice over Mat Kline's
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THE REVIEW.
BY
F. T. LUSE.
TKRMS O* 8DBSOB1PTIOH.
One year, in the coanty, Oneyear,ou tofthe county. Inqutreat Office for Advertilnarat*#.
*100 1 10
JUNE 27, 1896.
COUNTY TICKET-
•For Judge of the Circuit .Court, Eli M. WK ST
For Pros-ecuting Attoriu'v. C. W. ltlKTOX Km Heprosontativi',
D.Wil) M'AUSTKK For C'lorK, WALLACE SIWKKS
For Treasurer. U. T. MF.Klill.I. For Heoordor, GEOKGE W. HK KI)
For Sheriff
DAVll) CANINE. For Coroner, JU{. SHOTT.S
For Surveyor, P. M. 1IUCKKK. For Assessor, T. N. MYERS.
For Commissioner, ad District. .1 AM 128 W. FOSTER. For Commissioner, 3d District,
AJ.LEN BYliliS.
WITHOU
FXNOPINION.
McKinley, until after ho had received the nomination for President from his party, had no fixed opinion on the financial question which for two or three years past has so agitated the country. Whether he favored the gold standard, free silver, or a straddle, no one knew. It was to get the nomination first, and then he could come out on any kind of platform his party should make. Hie managers forced him to keep quiet on all political questions, and if he had a lixed opinion on anything outside the tariff, he dare say nothing. This is certainly a humiliating spectacle in a prominent public citizen that heretofore he dare say nothing from fear of injuring his chances for nomination. What kind of a President rvili such a man prove? A very doubtful one we would think. Somebody else would be the acting president and McKinley a figure head. Unlike Cleveland or Harrison he would not be certain he was correct in anything until his keepers instructed him. Instead of taking hold of matters with a firm hand his actions on many matters of public policy will be found to bo uncertain aud his conduct vascilIaticg. Now that his party haa erected a gold platform he must approve of it promptly, although he inwardly may feel that the silver men are correct in their views, and that legislation favoring gold is almost strictly in the interest of Wall street and the non-producers of the country in general. If McKinley should be elected his administration will start out with a great flourish of trumpets and the eclat of tho multitude, but in four years froih now the country will feel humiliated at the great failure it has made through the timid and uncertain course of its head.
RADS- GETTING DISCOURAGED. Republican leaders in this State are not half
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sanguine of carrying Indi
ana for the gold bug ticket as they were a month ago. The spread of the silver sentiment has astonished them, and thousands of republicans in Indiana are favoring it. Again there is a deep feeling of resentment between tho Fair-banks-Gowdy gang and the HarrisonNew faction. It will not heal either. They despise each other more cordially than ever republicans have democrats. The Harrison-New crowd will not be conciliated, and will give the republican State ticket only a luke-warm support, and should it be defeated will not rend their garments over the result. The democratic State ticket nominated this week is all right, contains true and tried democrats, and everything now looks much brighter for success in Indiana than heretofore. We believe democrats in Indiana propose to do their whole duty this year and that we can and will win. There is nothing particular to encourage republican hopes with their gold bug platform in Indianathere is much to encourage democrats in making an earnest, determined fight favoring free silver.
CONSTITUTIONAL.
The supreme court after months of research and investigation has decided that in all the points raised in the Nicholson law by saloon-keepers as to their constitutionality the law is against them, and they must abide by its provisions. Saloon proprietors have been anxiously awaiting this decision, but must now "take their medicine" whether it is agreeable or not.
THE nomination of McKinley and Hobart was not the spontaneous outburst of tho popular will of tho party, but because that crowd had the most money, and Reed, Allison and others did not seek honors through such methods.
No CuAwi-oiiDsvjLLEro publicans have as yet mado any journeys to Canton, O., "to pay their respects" to tho groat mogul, McKinley, and make their wants known, but there is plenty of time vot .before tho summer is ended.
COMPELLING THEM TO RETIRE. How like »all and wormwood must it be to the Hurrison-Nevv.Nebeker crew of republican politicians after beiug on deck so loiin to fipd themselves supplanted by the r'airbanks-Uowdy crowi1. Tho latter are now at the helm, and in every move to defeat them the results have been useless, as they etill lead the procession. It is a contest solely for spoils, and honest people can look on in amusement and see them back-bite e:ich other. Both Fairbanks and dowdy are after oflicep, and there is no principle at stake in whatever they do. The
Harrison crowd desired a continuance of spoils in the event of republican suecoss, but so did tho Fairbanks, and they have been able to throw their opponents to ono side and forge ahead. Riley McKecn wants to be U. S. Senator, but Fairbanks' elevation at St. Louis to the position of temporary chairman, has advanced him materially and he will likely defeat Mclvcen. This failing out. among the republican rogues of the Stato will give honest people an excel ent opportunity to elect a good ticket, and the prospects of the democracy are greatly improved by it. With a silver platform and good ticket selected wo see no reason why we cannot defeat the gold bugs, tariff, Fairbanks and all the rest.
NO LOVE FOR WALLACE"Gen. Lew Wallace is a great man in literaturo, and has fairly earned his reputation. Should he wear his honors modestly, it would be well, But greatness in literature does not naturally beget it6 kind in statesmanship nor the realm of politics, and therein General Wallace alter the manner of good men who have gone before, may make a mistake. To be sure, it is a fino display of nerve for a man who has contributed neither a speech nor a dollar to tho republican party in ten years, and has posed as a critic of men and politics, to assume the role of dictator to his fellow delegates, hut it can not long endure. By the time the campaign opens he will be Bulking in his tent."—New Castle Courier. (Rep.)
No use talking if Wallace expects to boa candidate for TJ. S. Senator, as some of his friends allege, he will have to drop the penurious, cheese and cracker methods of which they accuse him, and ccme down, and come down handsomely too. Fairbanks and McKeen expect to make repeated extracts from their "barrel" and BO must Wallace if he has any hopes or anticipations for the Senatorship from Indiana. Of course the office has to bo bought, as that is the republican system of doing things, and the legislators cost like everything.
ALL accounts agree that our fellow townsman, the Hon. Charles W. Fairbanks, is playing a star engagement at St. Louis. His prominence and success put him in the innermost circle of republican leaders in national politics. The petty and pettish attack of the Torre Haute coterie has had no effect except to make its instigators ridiculous. —Indianapolis News.
The above elegantly worded puff arises perhaps from the fact that the subject of it owns considerable stock in the News, and may be is entitled to an occasional free write-up.
MCKINLEY was nominated because his managers months ago made the proper dicker for securing hundredb of the delegates who voted for him at the St. Louis convention. Money and prom ises of offices were used and they won. Reed and AIUBOD would use no such methods, and of course failed to cut much of a figure in the ballots for nomination.
THE question was aBked at St. Louis laBt week among Indiana republican politicians, how much money has Gen. Wallace ever contributed to the republican campaign fund? No one eeemed able to answer, yet it is remembered that he has received several big fat offices from the republican administrations of past years.
ABOUT the best thing recorded of the St. Louis convention was the killing of Piatt, tho New York political boss. If there is one thing to bo detested it is the political boss, and Hanna, the Ohio boss, will in a short time, it would seem, have to be given the same treatment.
DEMOCRATS should build no hopes on accessions to the party from asserted free silver republicans. Nine out of ten of them will in November vote for McKinley with his gold standard platform. The loaders will whip them in.
JCDGE BALDWIN, of Logansport, it is reported, has gone back to the republican party. He was with tho democrats some five or six years, and failing to get an office, no doubt became discouraged.
WE offer tho Weekly Enquirer ana REVIEW from now until Dec. 1st for 50 cents. Subscribe at onco and keep posted on the political campaign movements and election results at the close.
MARCCS ANTOMCS HANNA is tho republican Poo-bah. Ho nominated the ticket and now as chairman of tho republican national committee, he is to try his prentice band at electing it.
COL. R- W- THOMPSON ON SILVER. No man stands higher in t.i'.e ranks of the republican party of inis country than Col. R, W. Thompson: in fact ho is ono of the creators of ir Kend below what he sayp of the silver que&tion. Ho caunot bo cried down, ridiculed, and he is not soaking for otlice either, but what ho says is honest, sincere, and with no desire t.) delude anybody. The gold bug men, the speculators in tho yellow coin, will not like this honest opinion. It was spoken by him last week at St. Louis: "I have been actively engaged in politics for sixty years. 1 witnessed tho birth of the republican party aud have followed its fortunes through sunshine and rail It is si luding on dangerous ground to-day. If tt ignores silver in its platfoim it will lose the election. 1 never saw a stronger feeling among the people on any subject than exists for siver to-day. Bimetallism is the American creed. I care not how its restoration is brought about iu our monetary system, whether by international agreement or independently, but 1 do know that the masses of the people are in no temper to bo fooled with, aud the quicker the platform makers aro brought face t.) face with that realization the better it wi.l bo for the party I helped to make."
•'THE only authorized work," tho life of McKich-y, campaign badges, pine, and all tho usual humbuggory incident to a presidential campaign, are already being advertised.
"THE nominations are eminently satisfactory"—that's just what they would have said had any of the riff-raff might have seen chosen.
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More than ten thousand persons are engaged in the manufacture of explosives in England. Last year forty persons in the business were killed aDd 167 injured by accidents.
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Old people find it just exactly what they need. Price fifty cents per bottle at Nye & Booe's Drug store.
Potatoes in Greenland never grow larger than a marble.
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J. W. Bradbury, the oldest living exSenator of tbe United States, celebrated tho ninety-fourth anniversary of his birth last week at his home in Augusta, Mo.
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