Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 August 1869 — Page 2

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payment*, or will trade the umc f,.r land ..r JOSEPH ALLEN .... Ilr.wn« alley.

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volume. The Kr.vitw is now in its twenty ^eveufli year, and through all of thai long period it has been an iin the eve io i'^ catto^t ati'l cmi«i«tent advocate for them, ami to l-*ave au

the rit:111~ of the people, ippo.»!iij op-

pr»!»ini and wrong, contending lor

Montgomery euiinty with a popula­

tion of over thirty thousand inhabi­

tant- is now p-Iaeed within two hours

ride of the capital of the State.

Previous to the opening for business of

the I., I". 1. K. this large scope

of rich agricultural territory was com­

paratively isolated from direct railroad

communication with Indianapolis.

This barrier to a direct aud cheap in­

tercourse for trade with the wholesale

merchants and manufacturers of In­

dianapolis has been removed. Kepre-

senting the interests of our county,

uft,d feeling a pride in the marvelous

growth and prosperity of the capital

of our State, we respectfully solicit

from hor business men an introduction

to our people through the columns of

our paper, of their various mercantile

pursuits, satisfied that it will be pro­

ductive to the pecuniary interest, of

both parties.

(Jknkkai. tS it ANT telegraphs to Washington that after his return from

Samtoga, he will devote our ilny to business iu Cabinet Council. Parties

iu Washington having business with the (Jovernment, not being able to ap

preciate this generous act of self denial the part of the President, iu depriving himself of a day junketing to attend to his official duties, left the

ity last week iu disgust. Another

instance to show that ltepublicans

are ungrateful." &

Politics sometimes make queer de­

velopments. The Philadelphia /"Vcss, edited by .John W. Forney, denounces most bitterly Mr. Kmerson Ktheridge, of Teunessee, and classifies him

with rebels and disloyalists. At the cominencemeut of the rebellion Mr. Ktheridge was regarded as a better

Union man thau Mr. Koruey, for the former ousted the latter from his place

of Clerk of the House on account of his superior claim^upotr the party in

power. If Mr. Ktheridge had not been regarded "trooly loil, he could not have beat such radical patriot as

Forney.

Tiik ty'teeuth amendment humbug

has aboiltdied out The sob(

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corner Washington and Pike streets, opposite Nearly every county in the State is a a seized with the railroad mania. to her

second

thought, of such Republicans as Gov­

ernor Palmer, of Illinois, haviug condemned the policy, tho republican leaders are doubtful whether its nd«p tion would be prudent even for party success. The doubt is very well taken.

(I It AN is still bobbing arouud. At

last account he was tuakiug arrange tneuts to visit the White Mountains from whence he would procced to

Saratoga Springs. Iu the meantime the affairs of government are left to run themselves. What a President?

.li ri)iN»i from remarks we "hear

every day from men, who, heretofore, have supported the radical ticket, we are of the opoiuion that this party

I has lost its hold upon the people, who

curse and execrate it for everything that is foul and bid.

New Millinery Rooms Pittnam county proposes to vote a

niBwn ~7T- .1. .• tax of SI50,000 to aid iu building the 1SS DAR1ER would inform the ladies of thii city and vicinitr that she has opened I Iudianapolis and Pecatur Railroad. New Millinery Rooms, in Darter's new loiifdint, I

Til California election takes place

on the third of September. Members of the Legislature and a Supreme Judge are to be chosen. The fifteenth

amendment is therefore a direct issue. We predict its overwhelming defeat.

Intki.lkif.nck from Park county indicate that the appropriation for the

Rockville & Crawfordsville Railroad will be defeated.

Foi ntain couuty votes on the railroad apprapriatiou on the 7th of next

^nonth.

A radical innocently inquired of us the other day when the govern­

ment was going to hang Jeff Darid.

Anna Dickinson positively refuses

to marry a Chiuamau. It is astonishing what lucky fellows Chinamen are.

Grant's Cabinet is called a sport

ing Cabinet. Probably because every

WOXDERITL fHKX0VE\0.

Tlie Rock) Mountain* Ih a Second Twilight of Cbromatle Shades Superstition of the Mountaineers.

our paper having recently taken

relllne rpfn=* a little -nire

uor 1 r,J u,De rj nule 1

lhe feeWft

town property if it suit*. .IAMESHARNKI .. .. Ladoga. etich evenini! In the «kie: above the ucicntly Jat to a Dartre stauncneoo^ Il4w4 A,W. I.EMMON. ALEX. HARPER .i Darlington. Kocky iiioiiutuiii?

Linden.

i'lea."nnr Hill. New Richmond. Parkersbur*.

New Volume.

Thi* week, we commence the new

a

description of a ueteorpiral

mountain chain, what the iohabitaol^ call a •'second twilight, so brilliaut with mist, shade and fire-liirht* as to

the principle- of liberty, justice and beaw iniit uatliers ou the mountains truth. Now i- an excellent time to and growing dense and ilcu«er, it shuts Mib-'-ribe out untirely the last expiring rays of

i»rs of llldlaiia|H)li.s. I

Now what causes these chromatic twilights? They were never before witnessed by any of the oldest mountaineers. I was in that section at this season last year, and I have Dever seen so grand and so thrilling twilights, and these have only occurred since the great solar eclipse of the 7th inst. Whit does it mean? What does it portend? How does it originate.?

Old Sarshay—the learned Ute chief —stands in silence each night gazing at this wouderful phenomenon, and when asked what he thinks about it, replies, slowly and sadly "Ugh the Great Spirit is mad He blows fire His wigwam is iu trouble White man and red man better feel afraid, for the Great Spirit is mad,—he is heap an gry!"

French Pete, the old trapper and miner, says [t is now years since I have seen the States. I have been 1 I years in these mountains, aud I never seen such firey nights. The winds are dampen they blow milder and the air grows heavier. I don't know how to account for it. It has all happened since the eclipse of the sun. Something dreadful is goiug to happen. There will be a big fire some of these days that all the waters of the world will not drown out, and those dnys arc coming rapidly. [f it be true, as one of the professors of the Cincinnati observatory says, that immense volumes of hydrogen gas was thrown out from the centre of the sun to the surface, during the recent solar eclipse, how long will it. be before the oxygen will be thrown out, and the carbon become the ruling aud destroying element.. give these particulars by request, and there are numbers of people in this city who, on last Sabbath aud Monday nights witnessed with me, this wonderful phenomenon on the

be was

Mjuite an interest in all that p?rtain« tludiojf a half gallon of whisky, but to the growth of the agricultural anJ to no purpose, and in a shorter spac£ uiiueral resource* of Wyoming, will °t time than was desc-ribable. the ihrse-|» forlorn reroiiaiit-s were middle deep-m yjf water, with a prospect of fre^eot Alamo.

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phenomenon that is uow trsnypirtuir ,l before the anchor was made siif

that romantic

territory. •Since the recenr

ifiiar eclipse

have, upon the summit of the llo-ky

atly gaze upon impression on

.the mind that will never he obliterated. Ju-tas the situ i- about, to set. a

that illuminou.s body then all is dark

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U,KS

summit of the Rocky mountain chain, other, each seeking the adoption of its 8,202 feet above the level of the sea. own peculiar views. The German The Cheyenne aud Laramie papers will vote is reckoned at. 15,000. The proindorse this description.— Chri/i-iiiir hibitationists held a State Convention (iirratj/oiiifmrr of flu- Oniiilm Hi rafd....j in Boston, on the 17th. but took no —», action on which any stroke of policy In the Clouds—.* Perilous Journey In can be based. It simply affirmed its a llalIooii. confidence in the prohibition pnnci-

Much has been said and very little written concerning the sensation ex­

perienced for the first time in "going

up in a balloon,'1 and in order to give law is very popular in Boston and the matter a fair test, our reporter other cities in the State, and in view

yesterday accepted an invitation from

Prof. Stout to "float through the air,

not inflated to her full capacity of 2i,000 feet of gas, but only carried 22,-

000 feet. At 20 minutes past five

clock yesterday afternoon, accon.pau-

Esq., a well known wholesale mer­

chant of this city, the air ship was loosed from her moorings at the Liu-

dell hotel, and slowly ascended. The wind was from the south-east, but was so extremely light that no force, was given to the balloon, and she did not rise above the surrounding buildings. The basket first came in contact with the roof of Conroy's grocery, ou Seveuth street aud Washington avenue For a moment all was confusion, but

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street with such lorcc as to carry

around at a fearful rate. The wind :r .. PUBLIC SCHOOLS, freshened, the balloou tugged at tlicf wire and onlv bv nviill force could it

in the air, and moved along like a

WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1809.

to descend. The feeling? of its inmate* can be better imagined than described at this juncture, as the fact flashed upon theai that they were to laod..-io the irater. Kvery thinji that could

,brown overboard, in

Thrice the bastel was sub me*.

..

,u e, ure

'he

Va

i«ba"," when th*

crowd that had sralhcred on the hore

pulled her on the beach, aud the Jrio once more planted their pedal extremi thankful for

ties on terra firm arrivn! mi thiug* terrifstriai outivcycd the party to rtiwn. we'J soaked and ple.-i-ed both .with their trip and their ?afe de-'-en'.

Many tliou-.it people witnessed the *sc«Mi«ion Ltit!-_* before the hour fixed )'or :be accent, the people com monceii gathering about the corner-, and alontr the -treei* fronting oij the Lindell lot. Kvery eminence was crowded, and the ueighborinir house tops teemed with huudrcd- of euriouspectaloir. many of whom had never

or nearly so, lor about Ml mm- seen an ascension. Luckily, there

'hen. all at once, the heavens

W.,H llC(.{deDt,

become lit. up from the horizon aii percj,HS of many boys aud children around, far up to a.small circle iu the centre, with a livid glare of lhe most dazzling chromatic colors, seeming as though a tremeudeous bonfire was ablaze below, throwing its glare iu clear and steady flame above. This gorgeous and fearfully beautiful sceue lasts for nearly an hour, theu steals quietly away and the moon theretofore dimmed by its firey lustre regains its ascendency and lights up the balance of the night in pale shadows as it is wont to do in every other clime.

seemed to justify the expectation

The Reconstructed Slates This, from the Albany Aryut, will suffice for a statement of the case "In out of the early German dramas, Adam passes on the stage on the way to be created It is. iu such a

scene that the reconstructed States figure. They appear on the stage, and

re appear, talk, and struggled. prep:«.ratory to being created. They look

yawl .,

which the dangerous

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very much in this, their antenatal coudition, as they will when the fiat of: their creation is pronounced We are

Fol,:l, 4°»"io«:ifor' r?hS

peatijd rehearsals which they have made of their part, before assuming it, they have fully indicated their character. If there v/ere any doubt, it would be corrected by regarding the course of those States which have been allowed to be born. Virginia and Tennessee are not doubtful or ill

defined charactcrs: and what they are

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c«lar mode in which these States were

world. Once in it was clear that they would play ther parts effectively. "It is quite probable that Cougress may hesitate to recognize these its offsprings, fearing least, as in the case of Frankenstein, the monstrous birth should pursue aud destroy its maker. "It is a dilemma for the Radical leaders from which they can ouly extricate themslves at equal hazard either way. Will they exclude such States as Virginia and Tennessee from representation? The assumption of power would excite against, them the wrath of the whole people. Will they admit theui? Theu the citadel of their strength is giveu tip to the hands of their enemies.

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"Realizing this so fully, we have white and etean it removes all never felt much anxiety as to the parti- •eruption* and dandruff, and by

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Tiik couditiou of politics in Massauchettsf, the home of great moral ideas, is) somewhat complicated, if uot critical. The Republicans are largely

in a majority, but are iu a strait between the ultra-temperance men on one baud, and the Germans ou the

pal, and called upon political parties to adopt its policy, making no threats as to what should be done in case of a failure to comply. The prohibitory

f'1®

ranks the result of the November

ecti(m bo uW

not ou a flying trapeze, but in tlm Who knows but that even the Old tuouster balloon Hercules. Sim was Bay State may be revolutionized

aited with iutererst.

An hknv Ja( K5 DaV,S occh

ies a

modest cottage u. Orange, New

.. Jersey. He is said to have a large

colle tiou of

ied by Mr. Stout aud VV. futile, incuts in his library.

^pi

rit

-rappin- instru-

If 100,000 laboring men spend twenty cents a day for liquor, cigars

and tobacco, on the average, they waste SG,720,000 in a year, or an aver­

age of S(»7. 20 each a year.

Tiik Lafayette people are beginning

to feel their isolated position. Cut off from the great center of travel east and west, they are vainly striving to

shortly a breeze caught the uuweildy overcome the uatural obstacles o'i object and she swung round the cor- their geographical position by buildner aud passed over the roof of the i„„ railroads ou paper. Lafayette has neighborinK building ou Seveuth -.f- li-

seen her best days, hercalter she can

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away a portion of the brick work, never hope to be a placc of imporAt this point the old blatherskite tauce. caught iu the telegraph wire and swung

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Wire, ana oniy o) nuin iorce could a city, for the ensuing year, will begin.Sepbe placed beueath the basket, wheu, tetnher 13th. Pupils'are requested to be in otbecoming free at last, she rose higi.

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NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY.

thiug of life. Only three minutes was consumed in traveling from Lindell lot to a point over Carr place, at fif I .i li- rj. ,. •. VTtniCK is hereby given that, at the May t«enth anu Wash streets, standing IN Term of the Court of Common Pleas of very nearly stationary for about five .Ier"m^«™C^^ewCetUt^tdeoe^"^.nwasthdec!L^ by minutes, she took an easterly course, I order of ?ail court, probably insolvent and and almost imprcceptibly drifted ^&" eo rdin Jy

among the clouds toward the river, HEXR\ NICHOLSON, .1 .. augSfiwS Administrator. and over the centre of the father of Waters. Here a magnificeut scene was presented. For twenty miles up and down the river was seen stretching like a broad ribbon, and far to the northwest the Missouri could plainly be discerned. The city resembled, from the height of a mile attained by the aeronauts, the draft of a civil engineer, and it could scarcely be credit ed that thc streets had been so regu larly laid out, crossing each other at

Furniture! Furniture!

A. Kostanzer,

HAS

ty.

tirs*t term of the Public School of this

tcndanpfi on ,Uc firn nf thc te

rmK.

KROLT.

:mg Clerk of Tru?tees^_

ificd

FURNITURE.

REDUCED PRICES!

a complete itock ef Furniture of all kinds, comprising everything from the

right ancles, and almost of uniform I Cheap#st to the most costly: both home-made and the best Eastern made'which he will sell at greatly reduced prices.

width. atgreatly educcd prices. Crossing the river the balloou struck .customers and newt—... ...- fully invited to call and examine his stock ana

western current, and bad reached its prices"

one is making sport of it. fullest expansion and began rapidly ,Sof ^e

Old customers and new customers are raspeot-

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CoMiSf^

DRY GOODS.

C. M. CRAWFORD',

"STONE FRONT'

Ifr Offers you extra inducements in all kinds of

DRY (tOODB,

Gall and examine his stock and prices,

a'

gt„

sngiift.v, Irfjytt".

HAIR RENEWER

*S.V\\SV

HALL'S

re%Veg8!3i)j-

Sicilian HairBenewer

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iwrrt'srs the po/miii -Itlr IIair Jfrepis tint' to merit run assure IMP old it. ii /. /it Jlllllf up to H-u rd, and to tJtoste

rutim

If

hi'

/'/,/r. .• used it we can oii/i.lrnf/n ".ui. that it is the only •redaldr per/ected prepara-

r.'f'e

'f.'V FADED

.11.418t it* ijo"th)ul coior.mak-

the rest of the Southern States, wheu /iisfl.0us, aud silken reconstructed, will be.

seat p. btj its use. becomes

ds iouu- properties prevents the

taUiuj

to make their entry into our politic?.! ulatcs and nourishes the hair

1 1 isfet' |«ri» Ciutlle. I

fi & CO., i-'ioprietors.

..^cUJiATOfiy. MA^HUA.. «. U.| I lee I--'. lwX. 1*

... SCHOOL NOTICE.

T^HK

l'liblic School of Union township will open on the first Monday in Octoher. A. I)' 1SC9, for a term of five months, and ns much longer (if any) as the Tuition Fund will last. It is! desired that directors call their meetings early, and make selection of teachers, so as to promote uniformity throughout the township. We are willing to vote taxes to build railroads to develop tho resources of our State, and promote

SELLING AT COST.

A regular panic in the prices of Boots & Shoes, for 30 days, at Kelley & I Co's Boot & Shoe House,

aug 1.-09 1m

East of Court House

out, as it stim-

fflands. Sin its use the hair f/rows thicker anil atronijer. In baldness if vestures the. capillary glands t-o their normal vif/or, and will create a new i/mw/h except in extreme old a,ije. It- is the most economical

IIAIIl DRESSQNG

ever used, as it requires fewer •ations. and, gives the hair appet so much a.dmired by all. A. A.

ajtplic thai si plendUl glossy appearance

Hayes. M.D.. State Assayer of Mass., says, "the constituents are pure and carefully selected fop excellent, qnalitif. and consider it lhe. «ll' FKIil'A RATION for its intended purposes.'* We publish a treatise, on the hair, which -ire send free by mail upon application. which contains commendatory notices from clergymen, physicians, the. press, and others, (71V- hare made the study of the [hyii- anil its diseases a specialty ifor t/ears, and knou that we make She 'most effective preparation for v/ie restoration and the preservation the /:•/')r. extant, and so iifl.niiioleiti/ed hi/ the best Modii-. im,! riieiutea: .%Kiliority. ,'n .1" am! JJnitiis ,'n Medicine

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CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES.

Fiihrr IKherty. a //. I/. /. I'uhrrhi.

ESTABLISHED IN 18A9.

D0HERTY & DEIGHT0N

vsrr.M'TrKKits or

Carriages, Buggies, Spring Wagons,

SULK I EN. KLOCI I'K l)KS.

AND

FA KM WAUONS OF ALL KINDS

U«'|uit'iiig l)ili Io oll« r,

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We invite the Farmers and all others to examine our Work, which we arc determined shall stand on its own merits.

We WARRANT our all work from one to two years. lOPReinember the place, two door South oft he Mammoth Agricultural Room of Dohcrty. MuliorneyACo. inarch li'iiSly I DOHER'f A DKKillTON.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

NEW FTEM.

Wallace

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agricultural and mechanical interest, which alwayscommendablc in uny people, but while we are doing this, let us not forget thc duty we owe our ehifdrcn. who have minds to be developed and trained morally and intellectually. 1 tru't that parents and guardians will co-operate with teachers and trustee to make our schools tnoro efficient every year. Teachers have many trials and discouragements to surmount, and need smiles instead of frowns, and hard epithets. All persons who taught private schools in this township last soring are notified to make report I of thc same to this office without dclay^ auglJw

JOHN R. COONS, Trustee.

We will open up with! They are all an Entire New Stock FIKST CLASS GOODS made expressly for our retail trade, on the 10th day of September, at the Iron Front Shoe Store.

Come and see us at the Corner Book Store.

T. S. KELLEY & CO.

RAILROAD NOTICE.

September. lf«9 between the hours of ten

clock a. m.. and three oclwsk p. m. for the I

election of Directors of the Indianapolis. Bloom-

logton and estern Rail way Company. LEVI B. WILLSON. Secretary, I.. C. D. R. R. Co.

CftAwraHfisviLi.K.Ixs.. August 21. \SC9.w2

DOUBLE

nS,rMt

'"aur-*""

5

Th.- 111 lilt-f-eat^

mill

Trim)i)i»!/.:

Old Work IVTn.tle N"ew.

Sl«r in \. it Hrirk, O/j/jwilr th.' iitrr Chin ch,

Wichiiiilton Slrrst.

'rawlonlsvillp. liidiaini.

Will lukfllli! Vrlilrlrslii fxHiaiigelor Work.

rpUK very liberal patronage bestowed upon us in the last eight years by the citizens of Montgomery. Parke, Fountain. Putnam, and lloone, counties, and our large and inereasedbusinwss.impresses us with the sense of obligation wc are under to our customers, and we feel it our duty as well as ploasure to express our thanks for past favor', and hope to retain and inorit in future a continuance of tho same. would desire to state that the quality of our work is now nearer perfection than ever beferc. owing to enlarged facilcities for ManufaUiring and keeping a greatly increased stock on hand. We would eall special attention in this connection to our Styles, which arc up to thc most approved fashions of the East.

Company's

8c

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Boot and Shoe Store,

OS KStfi

Washington Street*

UITOSITI Tin.

COURT HOUSE,

We want to make a thorough clean out before we move to our new room, therefore we offer our entire stock right down at less than they in be bought of| any house in the Coun- FALL T'.R A 1 K.

•. 1- now receivins a-- ..

New and Complete Stock of

Boot and Shoes

FOR TIIK

And will be

SOLD CHEAP!'

Try Them and See.

WALLACE & COMPANY.

AuKU-4LM,ld69f 1.

NOTICE.

STATU OP INDIANA, ^Ionl2*a*cry CraaiM

WILLIAM K. WALLACE Clerk of the Circuit Court, and Clerk ex officio of the Court of Common pleas of 3aid county, do hereby certify that the following order was made at the special session of said Court of Common •va5"ni-»-

fordsrilleand^Danvijle Railroad Company vi'rie'on^'the'Ml'hCdi'/'of'Augii''t,''*A" froiL the Ciruu Imperial, iri will meet at the office of the Danville. L'rbana, Bloomington and Pekin Railroad Company, in "'u'iV'ordered by the Court that Jurors sumthecity of Lrbana. Illinois, on the ?vh day of

to-wit:

moned

and in attendance at this special session

,e re(iuired

without further service, to attend at

i3

Shovel Ilow* for the millions, at OREOO'S.

tourt on the 11th day of October next.

A

nd it is father ordered

that a copy of this or

THE ONLY UNICORN

In this country. Single specimen of the HIPPOPOTAMUS the river

Horse.

The only living

RHINOCEROS! In this ci uiitry. The Inure ELEPHANTESS

C.'ilculatcd to bo 100 years old, and THE SMALLEST ELEPHANT

In captivity Alsou

LITTER OP LIONS

The' I'abes in tho Wood.," only weeks old, aud Polar Hears dircet from Northern Ocean, a brown (iunncos. a new variety of Lnina. the Sacrcd Cuttlo. a Lioness, with her eulis. together with Hengar Tigers, black inained Lion, White Bear, Laughing Hyenas, lirazillian Jntigars. Senegal Leopards, South American Cuanos. Gazelles. Panthers, ('uinels. Uull'alos. (Jriz/.iy Hears. Hlaoli Wolves, Kuiues, Black Hears, Zebu Sacred Ox Alpine (ioat. Dreinendiiries, Lamas. Axis, Deer 1'ndeiMli

1

--m

AMUSEMENT.

Wednesday, September* !.

The King of Menageries.

It does not travel hv mil. It is the orijrnnl srenuir.e, combined

eo. F. Bailey cfe Co.'s

OLD-PASHIOnSTED

A 11 A A. :N

Will cxiiil.it in CRAWFORDSVILLE, «»n tlx- hu«v

More Animals, Men, Women, Children, Horses, Cages and Curiosities than any Show in America ....

WATHIi PROOF PA VI 1.1,ION

8.000 PEOPLE.

and iJ 111e largest in the eounlr.v. MILLION OF DOLLARS Expended and invested. Merc nuij lie 'n'li

~\A/ ednesday, Sept,

1 in two distinct Exhibitions under one and all lor one price of adinis-ioii. A I A N I S K'-va. l-.legant and styli-h Italian

Observe the

Grand ENTREE TRIUMPHALE That all tho people may be convinced that thu is the bost and bigast Monagerie and flaravan in the country, a pA

Grand Procession With the

Will Exhibit in connection with

GEO. F. BAILEY & CO.'S

MONSTJULt -MENAGEIU K,

And beneath thc SAME PAVILLION, combining

TWO BI3- SHOWS

CIRCUS

25STAR PERFORMERS. 5 Lady Riders 2 Female Gymnast*! Troupe of Boy Athseto* I 3 Myrth Provoking CIoutjh

The finest Perforiuing Hor Acting Elephants over tion. Among the Arti.-t fill and darin-.r

tt*l f'.r miio fxlul iiH'luilcl I lie L'fJH'e*

M'LLE MARIE ELOISE, From the Crr(|iie Napoleon. Pari', '.hi. un.-t, graceful and tiniOied L.id.v Krider in tin*, world. Also

LA SENORITA SAGRINO, Whose perl'oriiiuiice upon the .Km*! I rapeie was the sensation of N.-iv York during the la-t season.

JOSEPHINE ROWLAND idoil. f! nd lhe

From A-llcr'- Aiiiphilheatre dashing

M'LLE ZELLINE

The mo-1 polished fciii.-.lr rider in lh- i..rld

der be published in the weekly newspapers of this rbampion Hare Hn.-k Kidcr uf the *orldjj connty. and infant ou

Signed August 11. lafiM, Tl.C. ORE6ORY, Judge pro tern WILLIAM K. WALLACE. Clerk By Wm.C. VANCE Deputy. iUgMM

nd

M'LLE PAULINE,

The beautiful and accomplished eiiiie-trenn

MR BEN. MAGINLEY,

Equestrian Director, and .Shaksp.rUu .1 SIGNOR 3EEASTIAN,

O E O

Only tuur ).^r Sriene-s.

ol.t III the I li'-'l

t..'.

GREAT GOLDEN CAR! Containing WITHERS' CORNET BAND

Drawn by

Ten Camels and Two Elephants And the leading Artistes and tho Ladies on Performing Horses,

And all the

Massive Animal Dens unci Cages In one Solid Moving Column

Will parade thc public streets.

READ !~READ!

TWO SHOWS COMBINED FOR THIS OCCASION, same Pavillion and .'"or Olio Pi-luo

Maskin Swine. Tapirs. Striped Hyena-'. Quagga, I of Admission and one Ticket, Qua[ liaili Zebra.lEaglcs, Ostriches, Peccaries. Vtiltureres, IJurivailed Circus will exhilnl. Ail wh.» and a full arrav of exotii- Hirl's. Apes. Monkeys, disiro can in connection with the Menagerie and Ac., together with a heautifulj

1

Also a grow

for ONE PRICE and one ticket witness iho most

B1BD OF PARADISE unobjectionable Esriucstrian ^I^iii riuinient evei

presented to an enligiited public.

Two Performances at 2 & 8 o'clock Admission to the Whole 60 conw. Children under W yonrs' cents.

OURANG OUTANG! And a heard of TEN CAMELS.' Sterling information and rational amusements .... -i -r\ is here combined. ud ill. beholding these won Don MlStallC the Day And Dute derful specimensj of it.lie animal kingdom and DINOKSS the arenic displays old and young well e.vperi-., (Contracting and' Hu.iness Aeeiit. enco a iov torevcr.

MR. DAVID WAMBOLD, The veteran Comique and lialladi't THE FOUR DENZER BROTH'S and.

Who [Iibvc no i-iuals :ij finished, teinle-i griii'efiil gymnast' and ntlielethc. MESSRS. LEESE and KING ..Champion Trape/.isls.

E. E. LIBBY,

I he modern Hercules, the strungos man emtiDif SIGNOR FERRANTI, The world I'aiiie.l eonlorlioiii'l.

RUDOLPHE,

I he lii-rinan Athlete i»nd Rider, the ARABIAN BROTHERS Lr:u»nliiihrr Hultunlv Idapia* ttr«? i&n otner-4 of ootu tthl «pp»*iir at »*nrh p*»rf«»nnun»*e.

I S

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, Clii.4 !Uip!irttl!»'J nii'J inMi-* will uuiU ilh iiloy A Ci/'h

MENAGERIE and CARAVAN unl tlie irity uii ill ftke ttie BIGGEST PROCESSION utut under un Iuii4iei.se Pavillion seating i.oou Ur

One Price of Admission ,. Aud ONE TK.'KET. thesu TWO GREAT SHOWS. will exhibit aitern.ton and evening. Admission to both 60 eta.

t..iiieM:ian, children under 10 year c5 ota.