Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 July 1888 — Page 4

ConCunningham

Leader in Low Prices,

I* lAMnUnn a Stampcilo lii.

••'-"•-Such a variety in Thin Clothing

has never been oflcieil to the pubiit.

before and amazingly low prices

We invite special attention to

the

Furnis-hins Good- Department,

the latest novelties in plain

fancv shirts, ncck wear, hats, etc.

Cam pa lYats speci

A complete line ot

ivs' boots and hoes.

and

THE JOURNAL.

I E E E '.4 77 A 1.^

T. H. 11. McCAIN. Kdllor.

VTM. A. HAKTMA.N. Mnnasrr

Onr Yfiir,

in

For Koprv*t'iiTiu«w--1IANMHAI. TROUT. For Provituitiju».A:Torney—

A. ANDKKSON.

For Sh«-riiT E P. McC I.ASKHV. For Clerk

HKNItY R. Hl'I.KJT.

For Treasure: A. F. HAMSKY. For Keoord»r

T. T. MTNHA.LL.

For Surveyor— •:•'•''vl" AS, M. WAUGH For Coroner tR. A. F. HKN'KY For'CommlsslontTS1st 1M8—JUHN PETKUSON. 2d Pis-MI' HAKI, PHU E. 3d Dis-JOEL O. DEERE.

John II. liniroiin.

J- H. KHU.F.Y. Chairman. firi 11F.TAUV.

hoKsany Democratic, paper have the courage to say that sugar is any more protective than salt.

nish sugar for the election cam- jn

THOMAS NA T, the artist, made arrangements with a New York publishing house for the fro duction of his cartoons in which he will support Harrison and Morton.

DKMOCKATS speak of the great profit, which American manufacturers make, but they have nothing to say against European manufacturers getting rich at the e\iwnse of' the American people.

Henry Bacon has reproduced in black and white his famous painting, "The Boston Schoolboys and Genera! Gage." now owned by Columbia ('ollege: the drawing accompanies Ed ward Everett Hales serial. "The Story of Boston Coram on1 and appears in the August, ide

Awake."

TUB speech of Col. Dick Thompson, published ill the Terre Haute Express of Tuesday, is one of the most remarkable speeches, for a man 81 years old, that was ever delivered in this or any other country. It is characterized by all the vigor, force and enthusiasm of youth, and

all the Democratic speakers iu the United States cannot answer its telling points against Cleveland and Ins free-trade followers. Let this grand speech, from this grand old man be widely read.

L.VKAVKTTK I'ail: his observed with pain, that ail acrimonious warfare is being waged between the Attica Ledger and the h'ev. \V. 11. Hickman, of Crawt'ordsville. in regard to 1! v. Hickman's spvech at Meharry's (roveon .hilv-l.ii) which he took occasion to ring in some tliml party appeals, h'ev. Ilickniau of course, defends his speech on the ground that he considered it his patriotic duty to advise the people to vote for the Prohibition party. and

The Attica Ledger considers his speech iu decidedlv bad taste, and scored Ir.in accordingly. Rev. Hickmail retorted by declaring from the pulpit that he was not disturbed by what the editor of a paper in a onehorse town had to say about him. The Ledger suggests that he did not think Altiea was a one-horse town

when he v.*as stationed there "drawiag a fat salary for second hand

S(jnuoiis."

a«lvjinr»» $1.25.

TERM*:- Year, rouiity.. 13."» (six Month*, in aUrance *."» S.VriTROAY, JULY 1S3S.

UKrriU.H AN NATION 1. TU KKI. For President---HKNJAMIN H.VKIU- X.

Kor Viiv-President— LKV1 1'. MOKTON. UL'.L'L IIUI AN I'OI IIIM I.

'.Republican ConjjresMOiml ConTuntiou. I ""I'

Here the discussion rests

with promises of future developments. Both parties seem well qualified to take care of themselves. Kev. Hickman will be remembered as advocating at the Battle Ci round camp-meeting a few years ago. the •amalgamation of the white and Colored races as a duty uf the present g: iteration. 11 is ews were fiercely attacked by t'-e vounger and unmarried ministers present. Being already married himsdf. Lev. .Hickman was safe in giving this startling prescription to betaken by other penple.

W.W.THOKNTOS returned Sunday tmorning from a week's tour through southern Indiana looking after his interests as a candidate for Reporter of the .Supreme Court. Le found the Republicans at every point he visited, thoroughly alive and wide awake. The fires of enthusiasm were kindled and were blazing in I everv citv. town and hamlet. At

I

Th! Republicans of the Eighth Con- no point did lie tind a single hegr -f.»ional District will meet in delegate publican skulking 111 the rear but convention at the. court house in Torre tJif'Y were all at the front with the Haute on \\Jiw«lay. August 1, lss-. at

well arnud

1 o'clock p. 111. (or the purpose of nrnniDating tt eni.didat- for Congress. The went lie could hear of Democratic several counties win be entitled to rep- accessions to our ranks, particular]* at a at New Albanv where thev are (~ay VOtfcfc Fountain ».. votes

COming

Montgomery....... .... voles I .» sufiwan votes! Harrison and Morton club has been Vermllilon .. votes VI50 'X votes

Good epenki'i1^ will be present and a large attendance is expected. Evry voter in the district je invited. by order of ('onmiittee. iij

which is pro-

THK sugar trust, tectod by the Democrats through a

duty of (58 per cent, will also fin jjcan

Everywhere he

over by the hundred. A

formed at this city composed entirely of Democrats and which has over one hundred members, lie says if southern Indiana is criterion the State is good for 15,0(K majority for the Republican ticket. Speaking of his own prospects he said he received encouraging words everywhere and regards his chances for nomination equal with any of his com petitors.

]t t(. the credit of t,1(. Tllb

ar

has

that its distinctive sym-

cam

Pruon- patriotism. It has adopted the stars THK Portland Oregonian sag- and stripes as an offset to the red gests that perhaps after .March 4 bandana. It was natural that the the author of Ben Ihir may issue a new edition of his Harrison book under the title of "Got There.

pujg what teaches

Republican party seeking a symbol should turn to the old flag. But for this party that flag would now over only one half the Union: it is the Hag under which

lhe flying

hundreds of Republicans died it is the flag their children are taught to love. The adoption of the flag as the party'ensign is fitting and the best thing possible. Republicans have been in the habit of inarching to victory under the stars and stripes. They will do the same again next fall.

.MAY KKXDAI.i-, tin.- nutlior of the charming novel: That t:ry .Mali contributes a I'arable to tin.' August Wide Av.aki', ••Tin.' Tninjilt: of .Music": Kiitliaiine MaL-(|ttnid and iJr. Garnett of the British Museum have stories in the same number. Miss Kendall is said to be a literary protege of Andrew Lang.

THK Republican party inarches under the American flag. The Democratic party under a bandana handkerchief, a British manufacture. It carried the "Stars and Bars" tor four years, and not being able to keep that emblem atloat any longer, it has now adopted the British handkerchief- When that is

put down next November we suppose it will go back to first principles and try to hide its nakedness with a iig leaf.

I I, ISS'J, UiMiiarck de-

Ox May

livered a speech in the Gerinai: Keichstag, in which he advocate! the protection system for Germany

His suggestions were adopted and

that nation is now in the enjoy-

AT the Democratic ratification meeting at Indianapolis last Saturday night. Hon. Joseph E. McDonald, at the commencement of his speech, took out a large bandana and waved it before the audience. Joseph has always been favor of British goods, and it was appropriate for him to wave this rag of British manufacture.

EX-REPKESEN'TATIVE HEXI.RY, of California, a life-long Democrat, has declared himself for Harrison and Morton and the entire Republican ticket. He regards the free trade policy of the Democracy as ruinous to the Pacific coast, and predicts that California will go Republican by a much more decided majority than Oregon.

THK Mills bill passed on Saturday by a vote of 1'52 to 1 IK. The vote on the bill was a party vote, except that Sowden, Merriman. Bliss and (Jreenman. Democrats, voted with the Republicans, while Fitch and Nelson. Republicans, voted with the Democrats. Three

Independents voted for the bill.

!"*imK of the I b'lnocratii: newspapers are supporting tin Mills bill because "it is a step towards free trade:" while others support it because "it is a protective measure." The Democratic mind is easily satistied with anything that passes under the Democratic name.

Would those gentlemen who are in favor of free wool be in favor of free cotton if the latter were exposed to blighting foreign competition like the former would be? If so, why do they not show it by favoring free sugar and free rice?

CrouD.

Whooping CougH and BronohltlH

Immediately relieved by HIilloh'BCure. Bold Uy Nye & Co.

Only $1.86 for

In

ment of t!.o protective system. th course of his speech he said: The success of the I'nited Stages in material development is the most illustrious of modern tune. The American nation has not only successfully borne and sup pressed the most gigantic and expensive war of all history, but immediately after disbanded iis army, found employment for all its soldiers and marines, paid of! most of its debt, given labor and homes to all the unemployed of Ktirope as fast as they could ariive within its territory, and still by a system of taxation so indirect as not to be perceived, much less felt. Because it is my deliberate judgment that the prosperity of America is mainly due to its system of protective 1. W urge that German has now reached that point where it is necessary to imitate the tariff system if the United States.

War

LAST year the Secretary of invited bids for supplying army blankets of four pounds weight, and allowed foreigners to compete on the same terms as American manufacturers that is. without paying the tariff. The lowest. British bid was only cents less than that of an American. The tariff, if it had been charged, would lie about *l.Cit. Our free trade cabinet officer gave the contract to the foreigner, who pays 110 taxes and buys nothing in this country, instead of favoring the American, who supplies work to hundreds of people and otherwise adds to the wealth of our country. The money from our national treasury went to a foreign country, and American soldiers are to sleep under British blankets because they can be made in England for 30 cents less than in this country.

THE stampede of prominent men from Fiee Trade camp into the camj) of Protection is perhaps without a parallel. It would be tiresome to mention all the prominent Democrats who have already severed their connection with the free traders, but we may mention that in Troy. X. Y.. five Democratic exmayors have written a combined letter declaring themselves for Harrison and Protection.

a

The N«\v Church,

The plans for tIn? new

CHI

I it via Chicago.

"Will

istian i-hureh

have arrived ami ate on exhibition at the Citizens National Iiank. The building committee and others interested held a meeting on Thursday at which all the details were discussed and the plans caietullv gone over. Tin- plans have not been materially changed since they were here leiort\ except that it has been made smaller to accommodate the building to tie- lot. The building is nr. imposing structure with all sides alike and while it has no steeple it has pinnacles and roof ornamentation of a substantial sort and new to the city. The church when completed will be one of the most handsome buildings in the city. The contract.s will be let immediately upon the acceptance of the plans in full by the ommitlee. and work will commence a few weeks. It is the intention of the ommitlee to have the building completed and dedicated bv .Tanuarv 1. ISs'.i.

Waiting for M^ltl nli»u.

It is poor oneouriitfemfMii lor a volutin man or woman poking a? appointment in th'» Civil S»»rvin» ti enter into the competitive examination expecting an 1 appointment in tie"- government ^eivieo. It i* inueh liU»» siilin.u lo\vn on a -lump in the mMaie n] a forty aere tieM with a pail i.»et w*-en your knees am! waitiu^' for a e»\v to u.k up to be milkel. In the tour years «.lurintr whieh the A**t to Ululate the Civil S«-rvie.e oL' tli«» t'niteil Statf?4 has hern in foree :«:).:!)I personhave bern imine:i for appointment. Of this* number 21. !**m, or about twothirds, passed tle required examination, but that only ma«!e litem "eligible Of these

fi1.:»«*."»

eligible.-*. .«U2 have receiv­

ed appointment* the other are waiting v«»t. l! will hv cen that there were originally four applicants for every place ami thus at least three persons disappointed for every one that was made happy.

Tli* VJIHIUI IH Itoom.

The passengor and freight traiVic of the T. H. A L. division of the Vandalia is dwveloping at a rate that-ds very gratifying to the management of the property. There is hardly a sUition on the line which has not. in the last twelve months, shown an increase in business over that of the corresponding period of the precluding vear. South llend has come to one of the best on the system. In the month of June the receipts of that station were $.).uU0. in excess of those in June. lSs?. Shipments to the Southwest from that point are heavy and steadily increasing. Much of the new business they have secured has formerly

Tote for l[arri*on.

Iniliauapolis a The .Senunel. a few days ago. stilted that H. S. Watson, who for many years was agent ot the Hoosae Tunnel line at this point, and who is now agent of the L.. X. A. A: (.'• road at Crawfordsville. had come out from the Republicans anil would vote for Cleveland. Mr. Watson tells his brother he is a Harrison man through and through, and expects to vote for him in

November.

lllb 11 )•, 1 a I 11 nj (I ri

Rpt..John il. Stc.fforn has -ivimI up to ilatc into full membership from probiition on tliu llaco tliargi? liftv-ai-vci) nieinbi'ia. Twenty-ono Tonrs ago lie preuuhuil liin sermon at Campbell's C'hapol- It was thv simc ilur that tin old cluiroh was roopi'in'd in tills citv by liishop alien Dr.) Uowmun. Mis appointmonts for next Sunday uri: at 10::0 a. and Mt. Tabor 4 p. m.

Headquarters lor campaign hats uniforms. Club* can be supplied at Joul's-, tin- one price clothier snu

A great manv attended the basket meet, ing above Mt Zion churcn Sunday. Mrs II Hadley and Ernest Uruwn visited IJrownsburg lriends Uiis week.

O IC Kelley, of Lebanon, was in town Saturday, lie is one oi Hoone's new voters.

There was a suic ol household furniture on Thursdav at the. late residence ol Robert Wren.

New Ross will iurnish her part of the county delegation next Thursday to see the ne^t President. 1* Brown was called to I.ebanon last week to assist his brother Hen in the undertaking business.

Guntle .V Reeder are the bakers ol New Ross. They will be ready to accommodate all who will call on them the week of the fair.

byrupof Figs,

Manufactured only by the i.iuitornln Mg Syrup Co.. nunKraucltiCO. Cul.. J.turcH l)wn True Laxative. This pleauantCallfornin llauid fruit remedy may be liad ot Messrs. Nye & Co. Larue bottlos at llfty cents or one dollar. Jt Ik too most plciuuint, prompt, and

effective

remedy known to cleanse the sys­

tem to act on the Liver,hJilneys,"J"1 •J®*®'" gently yet thoroughly: to dispel Headaches ColdB.and Fevers to cure Constipation,Xndl* gestlon.andklndred Ills.

Sickness conies uninvited, and strong inen untl women nrc forced to employ means to restore their health »nd strength. 1 be most jivrcessful oi all known remedied tor weakneis, the oriRin ol all disease, is Dr. j. H. Mclean's Strenethen. int Cordial and Blood Purifier. Sold bj Nye fr

Co.

Bargains tor Everyone

gold-handled silk umbrella 65 cents for Swiss flouncing

45 inches wide $1.25 tor black Spanish and Chantilla flouncing 42 inches in width, worth $2 new Morei sash ribbons, new Surah Silk, new plaid Surah silk, new gro-grain silk, new Summer silk, new ribbons, new gloves, new

handkerchiefs lor gents, ladies and children and we must mention our new

millinery goods. We have bought a large stock of straw goods and ribbons and we guarantee a saving ot one-third in our millinery line.

I12ast Main Street. rc.:t Door to Alston's Hank.

IMPROVED

p.

II unci

NEW HONS.

Wheat threshing is about finished. Walkup, ol (lai liclil, was in town Tuesday.

There are now twenty-one horses on the fair ground. Mrs Harriet Inlow and daughter Ivy are visiting relatives in Kentucky.

tKrtRiOR view

I O S E

THE VITAL1ZEE COMPLETED.

Something New and Wonderful. The VTTATIZER Restores Manhood and Cures Chronic Diseases. The Greatest Invention of the Age.

Will be at VI rrrn

Hardware,

Now Is the Time

to

UH!

Hodges' Hnrsapnrllln wltli IoUIno of 1'otiiBli, the trciit puriller for tho blood. A certain cure for rheumutlsin,scrofulous nffectlons, and nil dlHenecH peculiar to females. Renovates and lnvlcornto* the »yHtom. rhVHlclan» recommenil It. 'Jake no other. Itancum Itoat Medicine Co., Manufacturer:!, Hanhvllle.Tenn. il per bottlo. Bold by I*w FlHher.

Slilloh'i Cure will immoalRtely rll ev Croup, Whooping Congh and Bronechltl Hold ty Ny«&Co.

IiK. PUEZrNUBR'H N«w Brotrm of Rectal Treatment and Itledl* ontion does nway with all the old mcthodji of cutting, «•£, burnlug and clam pit ik. Care* I'tlea In a fetV painlenn treatment*. 81000 fw frAlLiUlLE to CUltlt* The cure o( I'llcfl guarautecd. *#*ForlO YeaVw

CANCER PILE SPECIALIST

Ulccr andTnmor SpeelnlUt. 0vt»r30.0000ure* mndcand nocvlleffects !follow. It la a woiidorful remedy, perfect and Aclentlflc. A failure la out of the }ueAtion. Cancers, Tamora, Blcr Neck, Knlarfjed Glands and i&A Goiter permanently cured In a few

W*«-KB.

Kcrtnt Ulcers* Klatnlaand

Fissure* Blind Piles, ltphlng I'lles. Hlceiltnir Piles, Protrndlnc 3 Piles, Stricture and Polypus positively cured and no interruption of buslnofts necessitated. OJrKor Ulufltrated circular addrena Daytoo, Ohio.

N. Ii.—'You will pleace take notice, we do not gel our rocommeudatlocf from abroad, but give you home llcfcrcnces.

n.a.1 r.'ft-r ah tin* uim.-tcd io tlu» following well-known JUMSOHN who Hurt' boon uml rurcil: .lucub M. H«rshl)ar«t'r. I.iuloca roC» i. Myers, LnduKa Davul II. UritUs, Lndojia N\in. Hanna Wavelaiul iank HmlowHI, nilllor J. U. MrCorinit k, IHIIhtxiro LowIk YommbliMul, HilNboro: A. M«\«srunre. furincr IU»nrv K. Mv^is, lurmer (.ii'o. V.TlioinftK, Wallaco. Kowntjiin cmnly W. 1). Min-nrl, farmer: David Short, Millsboro Isaac Miller, Howcrs' Station ). W. NVw lin W. KhomN, Dnrlin^ton 10. Mvt'is.sr,, funner.

ynn THURSDAY,

ai

Crawfordsville iy 1 I lUl nL Aug. 23.

10,000 Agents Wanted to Supply Fifty Million People with E 1 I O I A

BEN HARRISON

Sen Hur

I

lil'.N. I.KU' V.'.vl.LA I'.. 11.^'iiit* lnim nf u'n. 1 In risen, is wntl Hi I lie only

iKc:l lthit rr.p^y. "Nt» lii.-in living IIIIIIV co:il [H'tcnt. .v. I'orli.r. Mlllifms Hen llut'itnd wain tu-n H:trr,s»n. intui'iisciv. Hv mail i. moiu-v inMkinyfiv nii'iii, Mr, i!~. ,l.\. MiiKllls A Cincinnati, ohii.

EMPIRE BINDER

Empire Mowers,

Furniture, Stoves, Binder Twine,

autlinr--:li':ul':

Refrigerators

Ice Cream Freezers

ANTHONY WAYNE WASHER.

MOST PERFECT ON EARTH. THOUSANDS IN USE.

WA8HES IN A QUARTER OF THE TIME THAN BY HAND. Is a health *av»r,the eaiint mschina to work cv»r mad®, will not inju r» th« moit dclicita (ibfictt*a«y to cl«an« no washboard needed to complete washing Can lie operated by a child 12

Tears

oil

GUARANTEED

worki/i/iotf afrorrfitj^ fo or money wlllbc rcfunckil. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. ANTHONY WAYNE M'F'G CO.,

FORT WAYNE, IND.

Hvcry machine warranted to do the work.

Slate and Tin Roofing a speciality.

Zack Mahorney & Sons,

119 and 121 East Main Street.

INTERIOR

virw

KHJHMONI) UKAVKL KOAD.

Notice i« hereby given thiit tlio tax ilupllrate for thirty-flvo per cont. the ren»soHHmcnt for ihoabovo r«»ml IIILHof

July »!, 18S.S.

been placed in

my han^H for collection. All of *hhi tnx rcl,HI 1 1 n« un imkl on the (I rsil vember wllf be returned dellnryi

Treas. Mont. Co.

Foil sick headHOUe,

feraule

troubles, neu­

ralgic paln« In the head take Dr. J. H. McLean's Little I.lver and Kidney centa a Tlnl,

rilleU.