Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 October 1869 — Page 2

FOR SALE.

17*OR SALE.—Th? residence »f Lew Wallace. corner of Market and Watersheds. ju!3tf

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PIANO "octa. (iwi a« new. It can lie hail for lew than it* worth. Inquire al thi#

aumracr

kitchen. woo4 hunse, and cellar. Kvcrjfthintr •boot the iir«ni»es if in cood condition. Fur t'rai A-. .Inquire of r. M.SCOTT. &Uk2 a* .•. I!. Ur- r?'-.

ATTORNEYS.

Ts: W. T. llriiKli. Attorney at Law. Notory Public and General Collecting Agent, CRAWFORDSVILLE IND. V17"ill attend promptly to all l"-gat business intrusted to him. Particular attention given to the collection of debts, settlement of decendent'# eitates, writin*of wills, writing and taking aelpiowlean menta of deetl«. mortgages Ac.

OFP1CK.—In .Mayors, room, second story "Stone Front julySyl

R. B. P. PEIRCE,

Allwriicy at T^aw.

Crawfordsville. Indiana II /"OFFICE OYER CRAWFORD .1 Ml I I IKIN'S STORK. MAIN STREET...O

Will oire prompt attention to bu«ine«. in uusticea Common l'lea« and Circuit Court" of Montgomery conntv. Deeds. Mortgages and nil othlr buiinc!-*of Notary Puttie neatly exeen"''l- May ».

tcj. Ofnco in Court llousr «n Stnir«. foh97'iKy.

Confectioners,

'.yiniiiiliiHiirors ol' C.iiHlits. f» ,! 11

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ASI» PEAI.EIIS l\

Foreign Fruits, Nnls A'c.,

\o. Itt West Wasliiugioii si.,'

Indianapolis, v- Indiana. nil 5*^1 IStiOmii

INDIANAPOLIS.

WM. nvnnKTT, OKO. C. WKBST'iat.

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sMn IIKK*.

DAGGETT & CO.,

MANTKAl'TTItKltS

Con fe ctionery,

Ami lonlor" in

Canned Fruits, 0.vs1ers, IJjiisins. Nuts. Oranges, lipmoiis. Fire Works.

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AI.SO. IU-\I.I ns I\

I'eachos, Borrlos. and Oilier Krtiils,'

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2(] South Merit/iu S/rcr/.

Indianapolis, Ind.

a us il iNiO n\tl

.% FURNITURE.

REDUCED PRICES! Furniture! .-Furniture!

A. KoHftur/er.

lli 00,"P'C'C

stock ef Furniture ol all

kind*, comprising everything from the cheapest to the most costly: both home-nude and the best l-,ni tern made which he will*. at grealty reduced prices.

Old custoiner? and new customers are re.-spee!-ujly invited to call and examine his stuck and prices.

UTF'^hon on ^'a«liingto:i Street, tw. outh °f the Court House.

EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.

5

"XTOTICE is hereby given that I have been npA. P«nted hsecutorof the estate ef Willinm asson, deceased. late of Montgomery county (JKOlUiK \V. WAS

SON.

^fPNwa L'^cciitor.

BRICK.

BRICK! BRICK!

('ranrf'ordsvillp Machiiip Hrick o.

\T0\V offer fdV sale Hrick at crcatly ndueed -i-' pricos. The best Hrick ever offered in this market.

Brick Yard West of the College Grove on the Yountsvillo Pike.

Sept. 11 »4

S. M. HOUSTON^ 4AX1KS (iltAIlAM. Acents

CINCINNATI.

CINCINNATI LAW SCHOOL.

JUDGE BELLAMY STOBER,

5 JProfessorof Leg-al Rights. ',

HENRY A. MORllILL,

ProfeMor of Commercial L*w and Evidence.

GEOBGE HOADLY,

Professor of Equity and Dean of the Faculty. ietp.H'»r

•TOE WEEK CY GYIW

office. imr 20 C. II. BOWEN Proprietor.

-FOR SALE—House and Lot.

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W«t*t Street-near the College. IIoiu« i« new. anil contains five room*.

OiTe* ?p(:cial attention to probate matters, «et- 'e(^ lue regard for justice and com tlin* of decedent o»lnte3 and collection of

claim*. Deeds, mortgage*, Ac., cnrefiilly exeeu-

HOTEL.

RICHARDSON HOUSE.

Corner a*lun^ton nml AfiirTff*!

One S(|iiar« North of Co ml House

ICRAUFORRKVIM,]:, INDIANA.

Z. B. RICHARDSON, Proprietor

IT 'Omnibuv to mill Trout nil Ti-aina. jJ^ebniargjjOjWin.T

COMMISSION MERCHANT.

MICHAEL PRICE

COM MISSI0X I] H( if N

And denier in nil kinds o.|

MILLINERY.

MISS SUE DARTER'S

New Millinery Rooms

lYfitf? DAK'i'KR M-IIIIM inform the ladi.-s ,,f \»iiliC,,y

nSd Vlc"j't-v

iCrawft^sville, Indiana'M

Saturday. OHoher

ilI0r

,0n

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Crawfordsville. Indiana.

'I ho highest oash prieo paid for Whcnt delivered nt my Warehouse, formely known an the*" HUSTON WAREHOUSE.

^Produce of every kind purchased. July Ot, lNi*tf

ttint aho tins opened

icw Millinery Itoom.i, ,n Darter'? new l.m din", corner Washington and Piko st '.enter Church,and wotiM solicit to hor

Lde(il!)|

treets, opposite their attention

NewandBeautifulStyles!

"f Millinery tJoods, nnd quality of li,-r uorl j^hicb was •llcnrhinu nml I'l-coxinji i„„u promptly,and satisfaction tritnr intm-,1

INDIANAPOLIS.

R. L. SMITH & CO.,

Wholesale

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Taxation of Bonds.

(iovi'rrniiCTjt bond-' are declared to

be txt'ttji/l from State, -countv. arid

The propos.nl lo -ul)j'ct tbcm to a fcder'il tax ^denounced a? Iniquitous, ami \to are ln!il 111*11. n*. the power lo

Nix involves the power to destroy, the right of the jjovernmcnl. to tax involves the risht to tax the bonds on* of exigence.

Suppose all t1 is to be iri:e. I- a government bond more sacred than a man Lome? The right to drive a. widow and her children from the bouse

in which thev live, by taxation, is as-

Tbe-e nl iee -i rptriftion

sec.nnn-

»e!?c. Pl,lCl'

a

leMriCtlon

I upon the right, to destroy by taxation. Tt is. not trite, as a general proposition, that the right to tax involves the right to fjeatroy. Tt gives merely the privilego of exacting from citizens, or peopie, such sums of money, apportioned according lo the value of their property, as arc required for the support of I political systems which properly, in all things, perform the offices and dtities of government.. This is what the right to tax gives, and all it gives.

The powor to destroy, and the right to destroy, are two very different things. tiovernment bonds, are property, just as bonds and mortgages on real estate are property. The holders of each class of indebtedness are protected by the government, and should bc made to bear equally, according to the proportion

of

their wealth, the cost of

protection. The rule for taxation given above will prevent the government frjm exacting 'from the bondholders more than they ought to pay.

A Hold Swindler—Ills Adventures in Australia, America, India, China, and Kiiropo—A MlUioharie anil a Pauper—A Wonderful History.

The following sketch of the career of a distinguished swindler is transl.ated for the

Kernnnj .Jottrimlfrom

the

fi'i'rsrn '/.rUiinij. Aug. I I. It will be read with special relish by Californians, as this city and State were one of the theatres of the exploits of Ivlehnann

About the year |Sf9, lie was employed in a tobacco store in this city, gest one here at that, time, and kept by a man named Frank. He was suspected of theft, and Detectives Lees and Elis turned their attention to him. He was arrested, eonviclcd, and sentenced to a term of imprisonment in the eouuty jail. Shortly after his release from this establishment, he proceeded 011 his travels.

Some time during the war between Prussia and Austria, in the summer of 1

S»l», there appeared at, the Herlin exchange a mau calling himself Kdelmann, who, apparently reveling in al! the riches of tin eastern nabob, succeeded in creating a profound sensation. notwithstanding the startling events of history at that time agitating the mind of all Kurope.

Kdelmann had deposited large sums in Knglish and Kast Tudia banks, as he proposed to prove by cheek-books, letters, and dispatches: he wore a high order, confered by the Kmperor Maximilian, of Mexico, and boasted of a great number of the most eminent acquaintances. Merely for his amusement, be bought the great baronial eslate LyeV, near Kocnigsberg, in Kast Prussia, and spent large sums en its improvement, hut resided mostly in Berlin. if course it could not be difficult for such a man to lind recognizance in tin- be-t commercial circles. The fir.-t banking houses of the metropolis were open to him, and he transacted cmi1 nent bu-iness on exchange. His j-household wr.s furnished and carried ou with princely magnificence. At I the time when the famine in Kast Prussia enlisted the sympathies of the

whole country. Kdelmaiin was as irood as his name. (Kdelmann—synonym with "noble man.") Besides lanrc sums uf ready money, be contributed to a fair, held for the benefit of the fruffercr?, a costly shawl, a present to him of the queen of Siam(!).

Mown to the spring of lSilS. Kdelmann continued here tn enact this splendid

roh\

and then suddenly dis­

appeared. Whence he came, whither he had gone, nobody knew. Tt was reported from Kocnigsberg that he had sold his estate of Lyek, and started on extensive travels. By-and by the modern Cnesus was forgotten, till at once there comes to us a picc eof news f£m Frankfort-on-the-Main, which may interest some of our corn-

appeared there with the same show of!

wealth as at Berlin. He hoasied of

lish bank?, his decorations and aristocratic acquaintances. Strange to *av.,

rob at

or a

e«l anu exported as swindler

municipal taxation, l.m they are not |v Kdelmnnn? adventurous JijV, declared lo bo exempt from taxation by. the geurrnl government.

Frmirisco ]n/'/in.

AVhen the call was made for tro.ip-. and the country was thrown into a state of great excitement. :Jnd fearful forebodings, this man. impressed wi'h a sense of duty and fearing a proslra tion of business which would ruin men in his circumstances who remained at home, decided to enlist in the 21st Ohio. 11 required great effort for him to resolve upon his course, for, under any circumstances, leaving his wife and produced painful emotions, but when was added to that thought the reflection that he was going into danger and might never return to meet his family, he almost felt persuaded not to be a soldier: but duty to his country and to his loved ones urged him forward, and the same love which made it painful for him to go .-till pressed him not to stay. and. with tears in his eyes, and heart racked with contending emotions, he bade his little family good-bye, donned the blue, shouldered his musket, and went forth with the gallant boys of t!.e 21st regiment to do battle for his country and his home.

For some mouths after the departure of the husband and father, the wife devoted herself, with accustomed faith-

mereial circles, and is likely to cause fulness, to the duties and cares of a flutter among those who had closer home, living quietly in her humble business connections with Kdelmann abode, and feasting upon anticipated lie. the seeming money king, whose joys to be realized when the var was 1 name a whole army of brokers and over and her husband again with her. others did not utter but with tbe pro-

ut

:i^ter

'pHE Thirty-Seventh session of the Cincinnati foundest respect, whose friendship was liness the tempter entered her home road' containint six rooms. The house is entireOctobLer«Sr^,^i,1Z™nruIninhl',rhi ,I courted by merchant princes and em- in his usual garb of friendship, and L^unTi'.an^fs^ed^Tor t0e'^sa^ynCaT,hef Wednesday of April, ItCO. K-vn lJrt»l.i/.l, i,lc

a

„ntl,inn nlc dm foil' JTor rlosoonf tvos n'n^oflrl

bryo Rothschilds, is nothing else but she fell! Her descent was indeed rapid, ^t'wmalso^'i^o^e^ a dangerous adventurer and swindler! and she sauk deep into the sloughs of

Kdelmann, a short time ago, took vice. Soon her children were desertlodgings in a Frankfort hotel. He

ed aDd slie

d®n

in!a™y

in

I i- IT I of Detroit, an abandoned women,

given over t0 thc wor3t fornis of disi.

his estate in-East Prussia, his enor- pation, a"nd reveling in the lowest: TCST received, a very large supply of iron, mous capital in East India and Kng- depths of human degradation. Waek^mtt'h^Toois

east, verthe e.v, and in order to conveyed f0 him. Those who were,, raise funds, he stooped to ak the head wah hi in when the painful intelligftnee-4 steward of the hotel for successive wa* received dascxihe the sceue as one loans up to 7o0 florin-. Wi'h tint

place. Wilkowishken, and went to

Australia, where he worked for sonic

years in the mines. Here he alo

1

serted. and yet wc are told that property in a live twenty bond is so holy that the hand of (hi tax gatherer mu-t not be laid upon it.

JA!HES WKKaSIT '1'U: supposition is, ibat. taxation of ATronnfKvx ou^Ri.oR III I.AW

:i

kiu(,!' ol*

4

property must be regula-

great army contractor. At about this time, he asserts, ho received the order which, decorated his breast, while liere.

In l^li.'i he wenr. to China, and from thence to Kast India, where he remained to the end of lauo, anu where he accumulated a fortune by great cotton contracts with the government. In Bombay, Kdelmann again failed. In order more effectually to conceal his purpose, he, the evening before he absconded, gave his friends a splendid banquet, at which all the luxuries of the Indies were displayed. While his guests were f^till reveling amidst the pleasures of the table, he disappeared with all the ready money and went to Kurope. This last exploit undoubtedly furnished him the large sums

which he commanded on his arrival atj

Berlin.

wllif*h

1.. ur 1 1 memory, so crushed and heart broken his

I-ranfcfort was plaved out.' ,»

1

career of a swindler. However, it is

to be resetted that his exposure re-

ron

place in Australia, America aid Via. ""mage contract, give him the ens-1 At IS years of age he left hi- native

not

for

111 IIIV, tuiiiv.i. IIVIC IU2'J ut larried and at the same time changed

is original name of Kndelmaon to

Kdelmann. Somewhat later, he as- children. serrs. in the capacity of engineer he 1 Having completed arrangements for built a railroad to Ballarat.' Believe

h? succeeded in deceiving the highest circle1 of society, is, oddly enough, unable to write! It is proven, however, that in ]S")8 he failed in Melbourne. and from this time dates his career as a swindler and adventurer. In California, in South America, in Panama, he reappears in the most different characters now as a poor Jewish pedler, then again as the jjreat

tbe

this wlio may of a man who. though 'roj31

strangers.

WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1809.

Friends of the absent husband kind lv cared for the deserted and home

tl,c ncver e:,n effaco fr0IU

was the unfortunate man. -^T

D»YS af tetward he WJ«. arrest- Leave of absence was obtainc-d, ahd*|J he returned to what had once been his fitrn- fshrtme—now a desolation—to provide Mies a most interesting picture of the ^or

!e

proper care of hi? children

aml ,ake 9le for

,rom n,s

mains incomplete, thn* far for his seftmcd impressed with the belief that principal exploits appear to have taken

Peering a divorce

Pithless, fallen wife. He|

have tKc courts annul the

t0,1-v

of

{]ie

^'^ren r.nd that he would

onl*

bc free IVom 1,er bu{ co,,ld

?et

hcr an(1

a,nd

J1 I It 1

At'the close ef the war the husband

merchant. Forged contracts, draft and bills of exchange, fVund' on his returned to his former home, but. his person after his arrest, cive an idea of!

cn

the extent of his swindling transac- troubling him to a degree entirely betions at that time. yond his control, and unfitted him for In 1SC2 we find him iu the French business of any kind. His appearance army in Mexico, as a common soldier,

observed that something was

CVC17

He deserted to the liberals, did some !.iust followed the object, of his fondest what later important, service as a spy, affection to the tomb—lost, hopeless, and rose at last to (he position of a

da was that of a man who ,in1

and absorbed in his own thoughts, avoiding the society of all save that of his own children. None were able to solve the secret of his great trouble. for he communicated with no one upon the subject. Subsequent events. 1 however, disclosed the fact that, the base, conduct of his wife and the divorce had failed to weaken his attachment for her. Indeed, his sympathies were aroused in her behalf, and his whole feelings became enlisted for hcr. He could not harbor the thought that the mother of his dear little children was an inmate of a den of infamy. Oceasionally rumors would reach him, indicat.ing that the truant wife was heartily disgusted with the life she was living, and that she still loved hcr former husband and longed for an oppor-

tunity to escape from the meshes of

vice intn

Ilis mean, bad character is illustra-j Finally, love for the fallen one and ted by the way he tried to free himself for the little ones induced the wronged of his wife, of whom, it seems, he bc-

which she had fallen, lor the

s-ike

of her children.

man

to seek in interview with his for-

came tired. She being in London, he merwife. While guilt and the wretch- 11 iissimeres. wrote to hcr from Bombay, with direc- creatures with whom she associated tions to join him there, at the same advised her not, to meet hcr injured time sending her money enough to I husband, hope for the future urged to pay hcr fare. When he knew her to the interview, and'the two met. Tne be on the way he left, Bombay, hoping I 'f

an(^

that the poor, helpless woman, with- I ant, the husband forgiving the result. out means and friends, would perish was an agreement to get married again. in the strange land. And indeed, af- take their children and seek a home ter her arrival there, she fell subject where the wife disgrace would not, to the greatest distress, which was stain the live,s of their loved ones, liojglit.cnr.tl by the cit cuiiiatuuci of llio ond tltcy nrc to-da\ ll\ing happily in reported death of hcr husband—a ru- one of the southern states, striving tu

mor started by himself for obvious forget, the past, and struggling to hereasons. At last the British consul come respectable and useful member? took hcr case in hand and sent her of society, and to conceal from them back to London, where she is slill liv- all knowledge of the reason which ining in needy circumstances.—Sim duced them to seek a home among

mother was heartily repent-

Tn these days of divorces, incon-

Kotnance in Kcal life—Trials and Trihu- tancy, and matrimonial infelicity

a House of Prostitution and Ke-Mar-

ani

ur

rlos Her. ing. While perhaps but few ptfrsons AVhen the call for soldiers to defend could do as he has done, who will not the country's flag was issued, there

sa

lived in a village in north-western Ohio a young man and wife, with three pretty, bright little children. The busband and wife were industrious, frugal and happy. They started tit the foot, of life's ladder, pecuniarily, but at.jlhe time to which we refer they had accumulated some property, with fair prospects of securing si competency in a few years. T''e present., with them. seemed full of pleasure and the future bright with promise.

nnection are indeed refresh-

wa» the wiser course? By everything like revengful

nf rri'i/.

Th Kit are probably no larger feet in lite world than those to which I he strong minded woman of this country are attached. While these roaring female lions were at Cincinnati, last week, the size of the shoes they wear were ascertained by an enterprising reporter. Mrs. Phelps wears fourteens. Miss Susan 15. Anthony elevens, Mrs. Kli/abeth Cady Stanton eights, aud

the thought of Mrs. Norton sevens a pair of such feet Or, ihr'i'ndrr w»rll or the rent city. ilo'll- litrlo ri!io« would answer admirably for the pedes- ..The most startling revelation of modern times. little Olio P.,,,!.' TT ,. New-Vork Societies Unmasked. "The Aristoctals ol a ouple ol 1JUUKC1 11 111 racy," oman of Pleasure."'' Married Women,'' monuments. The high price of lenth-

STOKF.S says the -Republican party in Tennessee has gone to hell.',. Well,

that beats h—11.

]AIICAI. papers feir that Harriet Beecher Stowe will next open on Dan tickles, hcr success has been so great in the Bvron matter.

NOTICE.

A LI. persons knowinc themselves indebtc.1 to Jr\. the firm nf Knsminzer it Nicholson are requested to make immediate settlement. Havinc retired from the harness and saddlery business, we desire to settle up our business.

many weary months of lone- I DWELLING house situated three quarters

1

Jl. P. ENSMIXCEK.

ati^il is»50iii:i. WM. NICHOLSON.

FOR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT.

Ifactory- on the Dry Branch. my interest in the raw-

for\uInc°t7^an'^

became the habitue of a

nnd

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PcrhaP- another

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he STONE FRONT

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procured a divorce

w'fe^

returned to the army,

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and, when his three years expired, re enlisted as a veteran, and served faithfully to the close of the war. The wife, during all this time, continued to revel in dissipation, and became an in mate of one of the principal houses of prostitution in this city, seeming to have lost all love for her children and all expectation of ever recovering from hcr fallen condition.

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subduing everything like feeliugand forgetting the great, wrons committed by his wife, he has succeeded in rescuing her from a life and death of infamy, and spare hi« children the bitter knowledge that their .motheer was an outcast. Will not the reader join us in the hope that he may never have occasion to re sret the step which he has taken, and that a •remembrance of her bad conduct, may stimulate the reclaimed to become a better wife and mother than she was before her full.— 7i{nh, Gnu

JLl

A W O I

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Ccrtillcafen, giving a completo description of articles that will lio suld fur Ono Dollar each, will 1o sold at Hie rate of ten cents each ten for$1 twenty (with commission)for thirty (withcommission)$3 sixty (and cominU-ion one hundred (with commission) for

Any person somlini^ fur a club of twouty can have,ft9 commission, one ol the following article* 15 j'ards of ShcRtinpc, lt»o Pift.nm Photograph Album, 11 Quarter Iloney Comb Quill, Lady's Serge Button Uooi*, oryonr choice of nnmejourj other article*, for abovo club,nam* ed on circular.

For a Club of THIrlyj one of the following articles: yards ^Ix'eting 1 pair Iloney CombQuilts three articles from Dxchaugo List, Ac., &r.

For a Club of Slxl y—One pair of Manchester Qnilts 48 yards ot Sheeting pairol Wool Blankets Webster's National l*kalrhi4| Dictionary, with 1,000 Yiges and CKJ engrHvin?^: six articles from Exchange iist, Ac.

For a Club of One 'Hundred—Seventy-flvo yards Sheeting 10 articles from Kxcbangc List, &e. ^S^Send Mouey in ail t.a*es by Registered Letter or I'ost Oilico Money Order. ^SEXD FOR CIRCULIAR.-'DL take pkusuro in reP-rring thofe who hav® never had dealing with us, to the largest Express Company in th« L'nited States—Tho American M«rchanta' Union Express Company. Ot to 9S Washington St., Bonton, Ma8'., and through them to th^ir Agents throughout the Country.

S. C. THOMPSON & CO., 15S Slate Street, Chicago, IU., or 136 Federal Street, Boston, Mass/ sCU i.i

COMMISSIONER'S SALE.

N~ ~OTICE i- horhy riven that tiic utulcr-i^ned-a commissioner appointed at thc Septem. btr Term of the Circuit Court, of Montgomery county, Indiana, in a suit for partion of real estate, wherein Isane Smith was plan tiff, and Abraham O. Smith et al. were defendants, in thc year I'fill, will, in accordance with an order of said Court at it? said itcrm. in the year afore--aid. sell at private sale to the hislio-t bidder' the following lands in said c.oir.ty. to-wit: The northwest quarter of the southwest of section twelve in town nineteen north nf range three west. -311 acres also the west half of the ea-t half of the northeast quarter of sectiyn eleven town nineteen, north of ranse three west, in acres, on and after the 83,1 day ofJOctober. Ifi'.'. on the following terms, tf,-wit: One-half cash1 in hand and the residue in nine months, the purchaser to cive note with interest from date waiving reliefifrom valuation or appraisement Ians. JESSi li. McCALLLSTEIt, 0''i."wl Commissioner. I

RAILROAD NOTICES.

rpHliltK

will be a mec ing of the Stoekholaert

JL and Directors of the Crawfordsville and liockviilc, sn I Frankfort. Crawfordsville. and Logansport and Frankfort Unilroads. at ('raw- •, fordsville. on Thursday, October II. 1 to take into consideration thc consolidation of said Railroads from Logansport to Kockville.

P.y order of the Pre-•ident' ot said organization

!y

,-A-»w3

JOStPH MlLLItiAN, Pr«-ident C. A Ft. K.

'"plIE .iiiturii eleciioii for Direct-ri of I-'rank-fort and Crawfordsville Railroad will he held at CrawturJsvilie on Thursday! October 11. !.-«». ,-J5wn .1 A.MKS PAKKIS. Secty.

TAILORING.

DENTISTS.

Theodore Mcifleliaii. RESIDENT

Please

CMRCULARS

DENTIST, Crawfordsville. Ir.d.. .. .. ... respectfnlly tender their services to the AO Cliailire 01 IM(?t refJUil'Pd.

JL .1 li'Air

EARLY POTATO.3. 1' ft

THE EARLY ROSE POTATO

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KA isi^a^T .ow TJIK BKST

A IT, CIDED S17 1] S S

''CULTIYATED !B1T

SYLVESTER HOPPING,

Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana.

DOLLAR SALES.

NOW OPEN.

OUR GREAT WESTERN

DOLLAR HOUSE

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BOOTS AND SHOES.

JS K\V

1

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Boot aiid Shoe Store,

UN

W'jisliinLftoii Sl.rct

OPPOSITE Till'

GOTJi^T HOUSE,

I- now r'!'««iviiiL'

New and Complete Stock o/

Boot and Shoes

OK HI:

FA r, r, r.K A I

They ttve nil

FIRST CLASS GOODS

WALLACE & COBIPANY. iiu-ii -t I l.l-il'.ly I.

AGUE CURE.

ublic. Motto, (iocxl work and inoderatc'prices. call. hXpOSUlV Ol* UllllSlial PXeiTISP

OFFICE—On Main street, over Hrown A Ramsey's dry-goods stcrc. feb. -7'liOy

of every description neatly

fABLt

fn Pills. Coiivoiiipiii for t'sc. Coiilaiiis no Quinine. Produces no Dizziness. No Kin^in,^ in the Ear*. One Dose iu a day sufficient, f'ures Air UP in all its forms. No Unpleasant Ta.stp. Safe for the Vounirest Children.

i.vposu will not destroy its Efficiency, MEYER BROTHERS CO..

ex-

ccuted cn common white or colored paper, letter paper, note paper,

or

Agents are meeting with unprecidentsnccess. or quamyoi paper uesireu One in South Bend, Ind., reports 39 subscri- I dingly. at thc Review Office, hers in a day. One in Saginaw. Mich. 66 in two days. Send for Circulars and specimen pages. I Address JON'KS BROTHERS & CO., Cincin-I TJRIN'TING of all descriptions neatly done al "2wl I the Review .Fob Ofiice.

in fact, on any kind

or quality of paper desired and prices accor-

GENERAL AGENTS,

Fort Waye. Ind., and St. Loui» Mo. ItTrForsale bv nil Druggist.-, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY

BINFORD & BROTHER

Jlllv '.'I l-.i'l.K.-u

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BOOTS Ain SHOES.

Free Entertainment!

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•ornerof and (Ireen street*.

-Curtift' Old Stand

.if.

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Webster & Son,

I lie Managers, hum the honor lo announ. the citizens of Crawfordsville and ricini a.scries of general entertainment^ at the popular

Corner hrated

nee loll.!

BOOT & SHOR'STORE

if Main and (ireen streets by tlicirci'le

•Sior-k (Company,

Commencing immediately and continuing until further notice.

Programme-Part First.

'inderilla. ur slippers to sell .... .Company Iteeitativc—Prcdestrian'« Lament. "How long, how long shall I complain.

Like one who seclcs for Hoots in vain Chorus, "Not long, not long for you can And

That the Wolwters keep every kind." •••••-.

Part Second.

This

pla veil

N

Thm

1

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Wallace & Company's

..Company »ii:

Nary a liip Polka Parody lliily "Father, dear father, come home with ine now

My shoes are nil out at tho toe You promised to shoo Johnnie and I.. And you know it's very wicked to lie." Melamorphosis and-Tablenux, in which tho Shoeless Brigade appear in fine and coarse Hoots and Shoes, H.ilmorals. Scottish Italmorottns, Itutton

Polish. Congress (iaiters. lllack Crook Hoots. Haso Kail Shoes, oto. Company Reception of (ircciibaeks Company

lilli the highly plu.isiui and iol satisfyingrl'nree of

PERFECT

FITS!

danger of lining

I'prfoniiaiues llail).

Morning, afleinoon aud evening, until further notice. Doors open at seven jo'clock A. M. close at nine p. M.

v-

DO NOT FORGET THE PLACE,

I'oi nor of (ireen aud Main slreols. where limy he found tho best assortment of all kinds and tyles of Hoots and Shoes, at. tho lowest prices. Your inspection of goods and price -ept.ll!. ISiidif

"idicitcd.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

IMMENSE ARRIVAL

BOOTS and SHOES!

T. S. KELLEY & OO.'S

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fA(.

And will be

SOLI) cm :A rv

Try Them and See.

tfoo*n,

MA ITS1 STRFKT.

li KilJ!)S VI KLi IN 1)1 A N A,

HIM EN I. STOi'K OI- E KICV KINI) OF

Metis-' Boots, Boys' Boots, Ladies' Shoes, Childrens' Shoes, also Rubbers and Overshoes.

All of Hhich wiil .-itivlj l.c 3oi.j l'.,r the very amallc-t profit.

\Vt: niiiliiifniHiire and kepi a full assortment of

•n.lbiilly on IMIIJ

HOME MADE WORK

Put Up l.y I lit v-rry IICJI. ot mcchauiei, and all inadt of So. I s(.|oct€-ii .lock which will be sold .i' price- th.it

Defy Competition.

Citizi-iM ol .Montgomery count are reqvicif^.f to call

before

pnrcliM'ing.

Remember the Place, Main Street, New Iron Front, 3 Doors w? East of Public Square,

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CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.

Scpll5 iNtftf.