Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 October 1899 — Page 2

ANY people have bad blood. That is because their Liver and Kidneys are sluggish and fail to carry off the waste matter. When this happens the Wood is poisoned and disease sets in. To keep your blood pure take

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THE speech of Governor Mount madt1 in returning the battle flag of Terry's Texas rangers was filled with ?. noble sentiment of fraternity that did not fail to touch a responsive chord in the chivalrous breast of the southerners. A greater change iu feeling between north and south has taken place within the past eighteen months than in thirty years before. I^et the reunion of the blue and gray take place as often as possible. At everyone hands are clasped in friendship alxne the grave of dead animosities which are there buried forever. We cannot have too much of harmony and good will. Let it be demonstrated that we are a united nation, with'one hope and one destiny.

SIR WILFRED LAIRIER, in his speech a few nights since, manifested a veryfriendly spirit toward America and did much to correct the impression of a rooted hostility which his speech on the Alaska boundary conveyed. And this is well. There is no reason on earth why the friendliest of relations should not exist between this country aud Canada. They have so many interest.- in common and are so closely IKIUIKI iu numberless ways that any }uarrcl between them is simply consumate folly. It is high time to extend the friendly hand to our neighlors on the noith, and with her inaugurate an "era of good feeling."'

ONLY from Republican sources comes the suggestion that any other than W. J. Bryan may lie the next Democratic nominee Presidency. He is the unanimous choice of the rank and file of the Loyal Democracy, and

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man under any circumstances which may possibly arise could defeat him for the nomination. W. J. Bryau will be the mau. We are looking for no other, and a wise man will not get in the wav of that choice.

I TRE ovation given to Admiral Schley iu the midst of the Dewey reception I festivities shows that the hero of Santiago has a very warm place iu the popular heart. He is almost as popuiar as Dewey. The attempt to belittie the part which he played in the battle of Santiago is largely responsible for this The American people art1 unwilling to see such rank injustice done, a spirit of fair play will not permit it.

THE Massachusetts Republicans have adopted a platform declaring against trusts and for the gold standard. A candidate with a foot on each of these planks must rival the Colosus of Rhodes iu stature or lie cleft asunder by his straddling act. This is a sad case of mixed consistency. Still they nominated a man named Craine.

EVIDENCE accumulates iu the Ohio campaign that McLean is gaining ground. The predicted revolt failed to materialize while the Republican melee goes merrily on. Not for years has the chance for the Democracy to carry Ohio been so good as it now appears. It is so good, iu fact, that it will not be lost.

THE fervor of local campaigns presages a torrid political atmosphere next year. Party lines hare never been so badly broken within the last quarter of a century, and when order conies from chaos once more, results may be surprising.

THE quarrel about gas- meters 'now occupying attention in so many places seems scarcely worth while since there is no gas to meter.

DEWEY has finally consented to accept a home as a gift from the people. Dewey is all right, but he is rather a lucky dog after all. He has been paid unprecedented honors by a people who were hero hungry, and when we cousider the fact that there are half a hundred men in the naval service of this country who could probly have performed the same feat that Dewey did, had they been given the same opportunity, we can appreciate how full was the measure of his good fortune. There was but one such chance in the whole war and it fell to Dewey. So let us beat the tomtom and sound the timbrel for he met his opportunity, and proved himself equal to the occasion, and we Americans are proud of him. But let us not forget there "were others."

TUE exports of American manufacturers show a great increase over former years. The average has beeu for this year so far more than $1,000,00(1 per day, including Sundays. Aud yet there are men who plead that our infant industries need "protection." When we go into the markets aud competing with the world are get able to export manufactured articles of such enormous value, it would indeed appear that our industries have passed the nursling stage, aud further "protection is the most outrageous robbery. The fact is so patent that it seems scarcely possible that a "protective" tariff can find sane men among its advocates.

TEE flooded swamps of the Philippines are devouring more American soldiers than the sword devours. The army is simply staying there, and that can scarcely be called progress toward a successful conclusion of the war. There is not quite so much room for criticism of Spanish methods as we were ouce inclined to think, aud not particularly slow to say. When one climbs down off the fence and joins the procession the management of the column somehow looks quite different.

THE opinions of ex-Senator Hill, of New York, do not carry the weight they once did. Since the year '96. when, with other eastern Democrats, he chose to break away from his party he has been enjoying the solitude they selected as better than party fealty. Since, finding that the party continues to exist without them, he manifests a desire to return. All such must understand that it is for them to come to the party, not for the party to go to them. They are out of harmony.

THE opportunities presented by the recent war with Spain for gaining high honor were so few that the claimants thereto are uncomfortably numerous. It really seems that we shall be compelled to engage in further hostilities with somebody in order to sate the ambitious of our would be military aud naval heroes. If our strength is to be measured by what these men think they can we can whip the world hands down.

THE extraordinary effort put forth for the purpose of defeating Ta=ga was wholly due to the idea that his election might have a bearing on the election of next year, with a possibility of Taggart heading the Democratic state ticket. The battle is on and Indiana will be in the heart of the conflict and Mayor Taggart will be an important factor in the fight.

MR. BOIRKE COCHRAN'S recent speech expressing sympathy for the Boers was very indiscreet if not positively foolish. He seems to be the unfortunate possessor of one of those mouths which sometimes talk too much and thereby get their owners into trouble. It is uot always weii to talk just to be talking.

SOME European correspondents claim that they are making ex-Presi-dent Harrison talk, but the sentiments expressed are often so widely at variance with the known character of Harrison that it is more than probable the alleged interviews are wholly the product of the journalistic instinct gone mad.

CONSIDERING the fact that Indianapolis has a strong Republican majority. that he was a third time candidate, and that an exceedingly bitter fight was made on him, Taggart has every reason to be proud of his election. He has made a remarkable record.

MOST of the striking coal miners of Indiana have received the advance in wages demanded, and have returned to work. The demand for coal helped win their battle.

THERE seems to be a very large personal dement in tbe Ohio fight.

FROM street fairs objectionable features are being rapidly eliminated.' The report from over the state shows the majority of those held this year to have beeu cleau and unobjectionable entertainments. They promise to become a permaueut feature of fall entertainment in Indiana cities.

TnE political boss is finding himself near the point where his hitherto blindly obedient cohorts will go into the wildest sort of rebellion. He has plied his trade a trifle too assiduously in this country. Iu Ohio they are verv verv tired of his rule.

XCMEROL'3 Republican editors are discovering that trusts are a legitimate and inevitable outgrowth of industrial conditions, and are really a pretty good thing after all. All of which shows the direction in which the feline is prepariug to leap.

THE race for the American cup seems rather a question of superior seamanship rather than of a superiority in the yachts. The vessels are constructed so nearly upon the same plan that the winning of a race depends upon the merest chance.

A COUPLE of New Orleans editors seriously wounded each other iu a duel a few days ago. They might better remember that troops are still being sent to the Philippines and any surplus blood they may have to shed will be appreciated there.

A GOOD many eyes are now anxiously turned upon General Buller. the man who will command the British army. He is one of the notable figures among Englishmen whose trade is war, aud great things are expected of him.

THE number of mutilated ballots throwu out in the recent election in Indianapolis strengthens the argument in favor of voting machines. They are surely coming.

PISHOP POTTER is going to the Philippines iu the interest of his cherch. When he returns we may expect some first hand information as to the conditions there.

RETURNING Rebel flags is the order of the day. Let the love feast go on. We cannot have too much of good will between the different sections of our eountrv.

THE prohibitionists showed great gains in the recent Indiauapolis election, and. of course, the friends of Bookwalter are blamiug them for his defeat.

THAT precious pair, Piugree and Alger, of Michigan, are maintaining a strange silence. Possibly the example of our Beveridge is infection:

THE gold in the Transvaal is not the smallest factor in the impending conflict. In fact if it had not beeu there neither would the English.

WHILE the Boers occupy the attention of the British, John Chinaman may have an opportunity to strengthen his wall- a little.

ADMIRAL DEWEY'S presidential boom appears to have retreated into the hills of Vermont for a season of rest and recuperation.

WHEN the beef eating Englishman prepares to go to war. the American steer begins to feel his importance.

THE iemple of Janus seems to be in preparation for an early fall opening.

THE anti-Taggart organs are not burning so much r-.I fire nowadavs.

STATE OF OHIO. CITY OF TOLEDO, I

MICA 'AXLE CREASE

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LTCAS COUNTY

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Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co.. doing business in the city of Toledo, county and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pav the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE.

FRANK J. CHENEY.

Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December. A. D.. 1SS6.

A. W. GLEASON,

SEAL Notary Public.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free.

F. J. CHEVY & Co.. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists.

75c.

Hall's Familv Pills are the best.

To Care La Grin* l« Two Day.

Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TabJets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature on every box. 25c.

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In the matter of the estate of William B. Pickett, deceased. In the Montgomery Circuit Court, No. 1240.

Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed in said Court by the Administrator of said estate, setting up the insufflciency of the estate of said decodent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of sail Court did, on the 30th day of Oct r, 3SW, and said estate to !.« probabiy ini-. '.rert, and order the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified of such Insolvency and required to fl' their claims against said estate for allowance.

Witness, the Clerk and seal of said Court at Crawfordsville, Indiana, this :0lh day of OctoberiJSW. WALLACE SPARKS, Cisik.

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BEACLTEC, N. D., April 11,1S9S. I wish to say that after taking Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm according to your instructions I am perfectly well. I have tried many medicines, but this helped me most of all. CABKIE LARSON.

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W. T. Whittington has been reelected State President of the Baptist Association.

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Thus? who are required to give Bonds positions of trust, and who desire to .void asking friends to come their ureties, or who may wist) to relieve riends from further obligations as londeo PI, should apply in person or by •etter to

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Attorney and Agent Crawfordsville, Indiana, of tlie American Stirety Co., of New York. Capital, $2,500,0G0.

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CREAM BALM

Appiva particle 0! the balm directly Into the nostrils. After a moment draw a a through the nose. Use three time* a day, after meals preferred, and before retiring.

ELY'S REAM BALM opens ana cleanses the Nasal

HAY-FEVER

Passages .Allays Pain and inflammation, he&k 'he sores, protects the membrane from colds, ecstoresthe senses of taste and smell. TU Jalm is quickly absorbed and gives relief nee. Price 50 cents at Druggists or by mail.

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