Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 October 1869 — Page 2
corner of
PIANO
effiee. may2g
FOB SALE—Houac and Lot.
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W«t Su*«t near the College. 1 ,V/ B»w. *nd contain* fire room*.
ATTOBlfBYS.
W. T. Briifth.
Attorney at Law. Notory Public and General Collecting Agent, CRAWFORDSVILLE IND.
*"\X71H *«*nd promptly to nil legal hu«in*?a in-
en to the collection of debt*, settlement of de «endent'» estates, writing of will*, writing and llepresetltatl ves. and 1 taking acknowledgment* of deed*, mortgages Ac. ...
OFFICE.—In Mayor's room. second story united States r"ena "Stone Front." julySyl
R. B. P. PEIRCE, Attorney at Law.
Crawfordsville, Indiana
TTX°F£JCK OVER CRAW FORI) .* MITM.IKIN'S STORK. MAIN STRKET.cOI Will irire prompt attention to lo.«incv« in juitiew'. Common Hlea* and Circuit t'ourtg of uefciiay Montcomcry county. l)ecd«. MortRajte* and all uthlr butisemcif Notnry Public neatly exocutei. May 33. IW.y
HOTEL.
BICHABDSON HOUSE.
Corner Wa'hiiiRton and Market Streets.
One Square North of Co mi House
•CRAWPORDKVILI.R, INDIANA,
Z. B. RICHARDSON, Proprietor
nr 0«»lk«« to nad from all Tmln*.
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
MICHAEL PRICE COMMISSION MERCHANT
And dealer in all kinds nj
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Crawfordsville. Indiana.
Tho highejtcaah price paid for Wheat delivered at my Warohouso, formely known a« the
HUSTON WAREHOUSE.
Produce of every kind purchased.
July 24, ieoetf
MILLINERY.
MISS SUE DARTER'S
New Millinery Rooms
TVPil? UARTER would inform tho Indies or 'A',8,,0'1? and vicinity that she has opened iw Millinery Rooms, in Darter's now bnildina, oprnor Washington and I'iko street.', opposite tonter Church.and would solicit their nltention to tier
Ne wand Beautiful Styles
Ooods, and qunlitvor lier'u-orlt
•llMichinv and
arM.inw
done to order
promptly, and satisfaction ftuarantocd. [dool9|
INDIANAPOLIS.
R. L. SMITH & CO.,
Wholesale
Confectioners,
Manufacturers of Candies.
AND PKM.KHS IN'
Foreign Fruits, Nuts A'c.,
Vo. It} W»| Washington si..
Indiunapolis hur^I lWUmt'i
Indiana.
INDIANAPOLIS.
HAfiOKfT. CEO. C. WKI1STKI1. J. W. SVITHKK-!.
DAGGETT & CO.,
MASfFACTfllKRR OK
on fe otionery,
And Wholo*Alc Dealer*? ii
Canned Fruits, Oysters, Haisius. Xuts, Oranges, Lemons, Fire W orks. Arc.
ALSO. ORALERS IN
reaches, Berries, and Other Fruits, Ao. 26 South Meridian Street,
Indianapolis, Ind.
sug 01 lt9 niO
PUBN1TUBB.
REDUCED PRICES!
Furniture! Furniture!
A. Kostau/er,
HAS_
complete gtoek of Furniture of all kindi, comprising everytt'ing from tho cheapest to tho most costly: both home-made and the host Eastern tnade which ho will sell •t(realty reduoed pricoi.
Old customers and new customers are rospcotfully invited to call and examine his stock and prices. 3Lf*^h°P on Washington Street, two Squares South of the Court House. ang2tm3
EXECUTOR'S NOTICR "v"
"J^OTICE is hereby giren that I have been appointed Executor of the estate of William anon, deceased,late of Montgomery county.
GEORGE W. WAS SON.
•epM*3 Executor.
BRICK.
BRICK! BRICK! Crawfordsrille Machine Briek Co. NOW
offer for *alo Briok at creatiy reduced prices. The best Brick erer offered in this market.
Briok Yard W*t of the CO11«K« Qron OB u* loutnrillt nke.
Sept. Uw4
S. M. HOUSTON. JAMES GRAHASl, Agents.
CINCINNATI.
CINCINNATI LAW SCHOOL,
Law School, will commsnoe on \Vedne»dav Ootobor SO, 1669. and eontiaue tint]! the third
*pHE Tbirtjr-Seventh seuion of the_Cincinn*ti
OOtobw *v, .vw*. VUUI Wedne*d»r of April. 1670,
JUDGE BELLAMY STOKER,
Profeitor of Lefkl Ritfau,
HENBY •. HOEBILL,
Prcfeuor of CommireUl Law and Evidence.
GEORGE HOADLY,
ProfMior of Equity and
DMS
••tp.lSwi
C. H. BOWEN Proprietor
Saturday, October 9. 1SG0.
Mnnwr I Death of Ex-PlT*ilpllt Pierce. jP
l,i,o. v«, r,l
ay
VV trusted to him. Particular attention civ- 1S.{.{ he was elected to the Ho»*e of
the Chamber.
WRIGHT,
ATTORNIV CODmBI,OR al LAW Gives ipecial attention to probate matter?. .«ettllng of docedent cataten and collection of eifilrat. Deodi, mortengres, Ac., carefully execnt«n. OSioe in Court Ilou.«o up Stairv febWBOy.
The Sevi-ntccnth tlif iMoiitffonHirv County Agriciilltir.-ii Society coninioncf'doii Monday lnt.. ami will close on Saturday next Monday and Tuesday wore devoted to making entries and other preparations for the exhibition, which commenced Wednesday morning. We took a stroll through the grounds on luesday afternoon to see what we could find worthy of being "reported.' We found all the ofticers too busy with their several duties to give us much information about matters and things and had to depend on our own efforts for information. Among the curiosities we met in our rounds was a huge French draft horse, owned by Messrs. Miller fc Co., of Tippecs. noe county, llis color is alight dapple gray. He was imported from France about one year ago. is seventeen hands and three inches high, and weighs about 1.000 pcinds. His present owners paid §3,000 for him.
A stallion owned by Thomas Lafollettv of Franklin township, is a fine animal, three years old, 1G.V hands high, well made, and weighs 1,300 pounds. When fully developed he will be hard to beat.
Among the cattle we noticed a fine short-horned Durham bull, owned by Mr. Bryant, brought from Ohio at a cost, of three hundred dollars. He measures nearly fifteen hands high, is well made, and weighs nearly two thousand pounds.
A young stallion owned l»y Ambrose Shoemaker attracted much at-] teutioii. He is of the Chester Ball stock, a dark bay. sixteen and onehalf hands high.
A sucking colt owned by Alviii Bricks, sired by James Coleman's Hoosier Boy, is decidedly the prettiest thing in the shape of a sucking colt, we have scon in many a day. It is large, and almost perfectly formed.
Among the vegetables w*r noticed oine monster beets raised by Silas •lones. one of which was two feet in length and mie foot in circumference.
Auong the machinery wc noticed reapers, mowers, grain drills etc. etc.,
in abundance. Messrs. Doherty and Mahorney. H. Gregg, and Campbell liVHarter. all of this city, are the principal exhibitors. L'riah Scott has Singer's sewing machine, and I (ialcy A- Applegate the Kmpire, and somebody else the (,-Jrover and Baker. I George Alexander exhibits a patient wagon tongue Lewis Shular. of I this city, a clod-tender, of simple construction, while several others hai*e clod-fenders, each of which Uh* its admirers.
An improved stump puller, patented by B. W. Weaver, of Transitville. -hould be on every farm in the county It is light, strong, easilv worked, ami there are few stumps in any old tield if would fail to remove.
A patent flour packer for merchan mills, also a separator and smut mill are on exhibition by •'. CJ. Borland, of this cit*v.
In the Horticultural Hall we noticed twelve different varieties of Irish potatoes.
During our visit other articles of various kinds were continually arriving, and it was impossible to get a correct list of them. A full report will be published next week.
WKDXKSDAY.
The crowd yesterday could hardly be called a crowd. At no time up to noon were there more than one or two hundred persons within the en closure. The numbor of entries is however much greater than last year and it is thought that to-day there will be a large crowd and a fine exhibition. The Secretary was kept busy all the forenoon making entries.
THURSDAY.
The day commenced uiost auspiciously—clear, cool and invigorating. Early io the morning the crowd commcnced pouring into the Fair ground, and by eleven o'clock, almost every spot that was not otherwise occupied, was so filled with buggies, wagons, carriages and horses, as to make it impos
gible to move about. The-first thing
doubt if ••er aeen
of the Faouity.
tV
,0W ,rotn
Tn g^'wuduV^orj Frank Pierce, the fourteenth 1'resi- attention. .It can uot fail to give
after prolong.,! ill. It ... Hi^g plow, b,. I,
ness. Mr. Fierce wa- born in Hillsborough. New Hamp-hire. November 2'J», 1801. and had. therefore, nearly completed his sixty fifth year. In at right angles to the
in 18157 was chosen
youngest member of that body," when
Attica, attracted general
by handles behind as aa ordinary plow.
„-„„r,awnant oil |n,i
arr n~e
nliort
can mana
Tliey.will both go Demo-
crntic by overwhelming majoritie-.
COunty,
ca
1111
be t0(a]
schaol-room, 0T 8
u-RAU *c. INQUIRE of «COTT dent of the United States, died at his satisfaction in the cora-fielJ. and is found for the most horrible ease of to the opening sceoe3 of the resurrec- HMi»lalML exen'tee of self-conscious-»t'd.h.Qr«w'». residence, near Concord Xew Ilsmp- something entirely new in this county, child-flogging. If the infliction of turn of the To^the natio^
ca pain wi] bc
crooks in the 1
rows can owe
S°
such men as Clay. Webster, Calhoun, The exhibition or ho^ noopl Benton and Silas Wright held seaN in ever seen in our Fairgrounds, and that
4-u,,u
an'^
,e
.State
Fair There were four years old and upwards, and a finer lot was never seen on the Montgomery County Fair Grounds. We heard several who attended the State Fair say that it was fully equal to the exhibition there. The red ribbon was won by Mr. Joshua Smith's sorrel, a most beautiful and showy animal. He was sired by Glenco. of Woodford eo. Ivy., and is ont of a grey eagle and Morgan mare. He would do to show in any county. The second premium was given to John Stumps' spotted horse. He, too, is a fine animal, and would do credit to any county. White & Swenn. showed in this ring, a splendid bay stallion much admired by the lookers on. Wm. S. Ballard, of l'utnom county, showed a splendid dark bay, well made, active and showy. A. Leonard, from the same county exhibited a black that was almost faultless, and A. Shoemaker, of Tippecanoe, a splendid bay. that was admired by many. Thomas Burk, of Fredericksburg, showed a horse, a chestnut sorrel, to which it would hard to fiud an objection except his color—sorrel not being a favorite with horse breeders. The judges were long in determining the contest, and so little was the difference between the eight horses, that there were
i!guesses"
1
on each one
among the numerous lookers-on. A premium in such a contest is something to be proud of indeed.
and skill of our good housewives. feet of the water, while the train came A The I'eoplc of tljC Ifilitcdt States
ill A'*"
count with the Republican rarly-
By taxes paid siuce the close of le
ures will show: Amount of debt of-
ficeal statement by Secreatry McCul loch.1st September, 1S65, §2,366,000,000. Amount of debt, officially certi-
fied by Secretary Bontwell,ou the ljt
of August, 1S69, ?2,G4 ,000,000. It thus appears that the Radicals who
More Barbarism.
A journal published at I.a Crosse. Wisconsin, gives a very painful account of the brutal way in which children are punished by teachers in the common schools of that place. One
vise, as school superintendents generally do, that corporal punishment shall not be inflicted io passion, but only in
a
such adv ce
a finer collection was
8'mpJfifi^'®^est)
WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 18G9.
',
p'
ow
wi,h ?e tera in tl,e
of sheep ijuite as good a uual. is encouraging and gratifying to A 6ne Durham calf and bull, be- know that the press is very generally
0*ii"• 'iid I enns) lvania vote next longing toGeorue Wren of Hendricks raising its voice against it. lhe aboli-
attracted great notice. The
]f js months old, and weighs 1100
'took off a red ribbon th«
..
Of Farming Machinery therein at- but of whiclv.tlic crime i? onlj greater away in the tree top in fine time. An •, |1( rin^lrrtders of the gold ring to bo most everything thai could u?eful nn 1 in degree. 1 immense concourfe, oi all sszes and huntr up-in the sour appta troo origina farm. A splendid two horse corn There is in this business no middle colors, assembled at the appointed hour ai] intended for -ffll'. Davis. i. around. Either the whipping-post' and Dow preached on the judgment of *pj v,..v Yarfe- c»» ««Vs Hio V-m-v
The plows are so constructed and f«j- case*. A».1 MIIMI.LNRORI sva- mint the sound of Gabriel's irumtened to the axel as to be easilv moved tem of
am win ue net And thu^' physical yjditu.
a
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time the train reached the centre of
th8 b(M the eM oi eilgi
eej Jn
war, £2.000,000,000, with which to page of the train and their assistance pay off their debt. How have they I was rendered to extricate the frightaccomplished it? Tho following fig- family from their yet perilous
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banished from fiie the last day. By his power of de- r? ijirj(11,"
excuse must be senption he_ wrought the multitude
"Then," .dA., 'Vf«.
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child's feet in a bed of live coals, for some graver transgression. The sys-
whole"and in detail, a
of the whipping-post may be speedily do when you shall hear the: trumpet of
brought about. Let the press, there- the archangel Flow will ye be able fore, proceed in this »reat work of real to st.incl in the great day of the wrath
:ght entries of .-5181110113 humanity.— Ohicfigo Tiiiia. of God Fie marie a very effective
imperiled family before the train would rush upon them: hftt the. father and husband was equal to the emergency. Catching up the two children in his arms, he told his wife that he would see to them, and bade her run toward the end of the bridge, ulitil the train should reach her, and then jump into the water. She must run for her life, her safety depended upon her getting near enough to the shore to find shallow water before being overtaken by the train. She did as he directed, and when she felt the hot breath of the iron monster she jumped from the bridge, fortunately alighting in not more than two feet of water and weeds, and the train passed her in safety. But what of the father and little ones He could not. rtui with them mul then almost distracted with fears for his wife's safety, he was hound to find some escape for them. Taking the little ones in his arms, he coolly and steadily, in the face of the approaeh-
In the Floral Hall the display is fine. the jolly countenance of Rsrj. Burk, the superintendent, did not detract anythiug from the pleasantness of a visit to that department. iriCarpets, ... hng train, lowered himself with them riuilts, cover lets, bankets, etc., etc., ot ... ..
the bast quality showed the industry
to a brace beneath the bed timbers.
nt)(1 fhere
applicatiou.
A Race for Life—Narrow Escape of an Entire Family. On Sunday afternoon the Fort Wayne liaiiroad company sent a construction train up the road preparato: ry to the commencement of work on Monday morning, as is the usual custom. The engineer, anxious, of eoitrae to make his Sunday work as short as possible, rushed the train out of the depot, and around the curve to the I Fuo.u l.'i.oou children, roaming
„.
hrakemen effected the stop-
position," and they went on their way. thankful for their deli vera nee.—/"•/.--v?)) (Mich.) Chi• /».
swell, and cadence, which waked the
It is hardly possible to believe that echoes of the distant hills. this account can be literally correct, Calling aside tho blower. Dow said It is difficult to suppose there can be {0 found in any public school in a civil- "What is your name, sir
ized coiintry that bears so close a re- "My name? Gabriel, sir!'' replied semblance to a demon as the La Crosse the brother in ebony. teacher must bear, to have been guilty -Well, Gabriel, have you been to of the atrocity alleged. Church Hill!''
Yet it is perfectly well known that extremely atrocious and brutal cases of corporal punishment in the schools do occur, even in this city. And their occurrence will continue so long as
i:Do
calm, judicious, and consider
TA
parties who ptopose to furnish
the me ns an(1 builrl
the proposed
and Ilhno,s CentraI
have controlled the Uovernment from leading from Indianapolis to Decatur. '65 to '69 through their two-thirds are Messers. Chaplin & Lazar. Their it the
majority in congress, which always proposition is to take the road a overruled President Johnson's votoe it. ,, stands and complete and own have had two thousand millions given
1
them to pay twenty three hundred company to turn o\er to them the teal Mountain, million with, and the result is now that we owe nearly three hundred millions more than we .did in '«{?. Who says the .Radicals are not tinan ciers?
estate
state, notes, and all other ^sets it jj0trolcum oil. Mr. Howard will comlas, estimated at^about 0, 0 J, and
th to raise a bonus of 8700,000. in add tion. to be paid them on completion of the road. The counties through I which the road passes in Illinois, it is understood, have arranged for their jir rnf'i of the proposed bonus. It remains to be seen whether Parke,
Putnam, Hendricks and Marion, in
1
this State, will likewise do so. and six-
ty days are given them in which to
little girl was whipped for the unpar- determine the question. As the matdonable crime of -taking a sly bite of ter now stands, it does not promise a Haute E.rjrrct*. successful issue.— Te,
apple." After flogging, the child, piteously sobbing, was placed upon a Prcacher's Stratagem. tabic, as a warning spectacle to the It is said that, at one time, when whole school, and then was made a Lorenzo Dow preached under a large general search of the children's pock- spruce pine in South Carolina, he anets .for countraband apples. Some- nounced another appointment for. thing like a dozen apples were the re- I preaching in the same place, on that sult9 of the search, all of which, the day. twelve months. The yenr passed, writer goes an to say. the little girl on and as Lorenzo was entering the neighthe table ''was actually forced to eat, borhood the evening preceding his apuntil the child cried with interna] pointment, he overtook a colored boy pain, and vomited iu the school-room who was blowing a long tin horn, and for which supplemental offence she could send out a blast with a rise, and was kept-after school.|
you remember a big spruce
pine on that hill *'0 yea, massa, I knows dat pine."
°0r^*J Pitniahuient is not altogether j* Did you know that Lorenzo Dow gambling is .however, reputed to be pro tie- ai very well to ad- jja(j
an
one notices on entering the ground is ate manner bat until the race of| "Well, Gabriel, I am Lorenz Dow, The New York S(n tlunks one the fine display of Buggies, Carriages, school-masters become a race of angels, and if you'll take your horn and go °f woman's best gifts to man. is a Wagons Sleighs etc. We very much
40*»orrow morning and climb into
at any tair. trawfords striking a child is an act of brutality, to gather, and wait therein 11 call you can contemplate is the gleam of early ville has long been famous for its fine fropi which passion in some degree is
1
by your name, and then
n)C1)C0 10
Kb counties or citizens along the line ]100,| ,,f Alpine, near the line oi' Chat.....A .. l.An.v ,nn ii ii «,i a
LIMI:
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"Ye3. massa. I'se leen dar many a time.'"
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/necessary in some that we should hear at this n»o-
much-loved sys- ment the sound of Gabriel's
.stfr/ure will riae'-fcy pet." Sure enough, fit that moment 1/ *•-.,. ft., -f i„.i TJ,»
urrow, by which gradations from fue simple bruising of, the tiumpet of ibncl -ounde.1 Th- I^ilro-uls lo H-iin" lm
a child's palm, for taking a sly bit of women shriekeo. and many fainted
mantnMMnup,
I? ihr finc 't system of brutality and barbarism that, opened. Dow stood and watched the people calling themselves Christians driving storm till the fright abated A some one discovered the colored or
be ashamed of
tion of this relic of barbarism is to be sought through the force of public opinion, and the press, 'as the most po
Movrao.MERY COI'.VTV FAiii (pounds. The bull is five year^ old. tent engine of public opinion, is the if and weighs 2U00 pounds. The latter agent through which the banishment. mo?t out of your wits, what will you j.
AtA.T.
bridge at the top of her speed. Upon arriving at the bridge, however, he saw that which caused him to reverse the engine and apply the brakes with all his force. A man with his wife and two children were on the narrow portion of the bridge, where only just wide enough for the train to pass, about midway of its length of 600 feet. Neither end could be reached by the is at Kane. I'a. It is not yet finished.
TH
TH
hold them fast within a few
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„n)i
nn
an apple, to the roasting oi another the men sprang and looked agna»t. P/,,/ some ran. others fell and called for the Detroit Po.niiinK mercy, and all felt for a time that the Ch.cn-o t.rst-rato place to get uV si judgment was set and the books were .?
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firs time that any stoc1 side of Kentucky has ventured to show stock with lite Mine Hrnss f:irmors.
IN I the country at huge, it has been demunsl rated by a high authority that the railroads add every year more than their whole co^t to the wealth of the nation. The freight business, it has been shown, is act iiitlly doubled in less than seven years, while their aggregate length inot doubled in loss than fourteen years.
REV. CHAKU:S WAI.I.ACI: IIO\VAI:I» has been employed by the Georgia State road to make a thorough survey of the southern slope of Lookout earch of iron, coal and
survey in the neighbor-
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u'ii'ia. and Cliero- 1
tnnnoga county kce, Alabama Tni: War Di-partmcut has i»ticd the eighteenth and nineteenth rolls of honor, containing the names of soldiers who died in defense of the American Union. The volumes cmbrace the records of -10,35:5 iiUcr-.| ments, the names of 11..5.10 being unknown. The list embraces interr| ments in the national cemeteries in Virginia. North Carolina, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas. Missouri, and in some of the local cemeteries of the Northern States and Terrotiries.
is almost universally used by
Pennsylvania farmers.- When a crop of clover or grass is plowed down, from fifty to one hundred bushels are applied to an acre, and after being slacked is scattered over the surface and harrowed in. The wheat or I other seed is then drilled in. On«'-
half the quantity of lime used on limestone soil will do on slate soii. Lime and clover will make slate soil very productive, and oyster-shell lime has a still greater effect on it than that made from common limestone.
PROKKSSOI: FABKR'S V.peakking
.wer questions by simple sentences Please'caii
not the first invention of the kind that has been exhibited. Wilfgang von Kerapelen, the inventor of a che-s automaton, who was born at Prcsburg in 1734, and died at Vienna in 1804, constructed a machine of the kind, and wrote on the subject. The machine about to be exhibited at
appointment to preaeh under more perfect than any previous in-
that tree to-morrow vention of the kind. "O yes. massa, everybody knows '"The waist c-f the IVriod words.— Tornahaxck.
c,ean
shirt.
calmest, coolest, that pine'lrW?.and hide among the It is. maintained that the most in-
I moat judicious, or considerate act of I branches,, before" tfef, people begin spiring natural sight which a glazier
a
morn breaking through the windows.
A ln«ly in New York is making inhcr com brandy, riment.
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«sii:xsr.» IXFOR5IATIOX.
Boston buasts of at, least one weilventilated hall—the Coliseum. 2'HI: wool clip of Santa Tiarbara county, California this year runs up to 1.200.000 pound*.
Ste'.van's store in New
York rvrmiiy -S^OuO shawls have been .sold this season.
:in,l
one "vorth
jjo.ouu i^aboml about tile streets I'i'v, never attend
York
of New school. IN the wild beast market an elephant brings tf-J.HOO. a giraffe -$•"!,000. a hippopotamus ^it.Oi.iii. a lion or-a tiger a gnu Sl.M»o. and an ostrich N.iiKi
Tin-: iarii'est lannerv in the world
.. wants :tll
of
Rf,,tnn •'mnv'bo almost
as a
stressful and over-
A Tc Xi ,i Bjrro#
controversy, which was a bore at first, has now become an ••artesian irrn^t I'Xi-nsdfltina dinif-n-
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and angel who had caused the alarm quietly perched cn a limb of the spruce, burning until slio trieo. She now and. wanted to get him down and whip wears a wig, and is perfectly satisfied him, and then resumed his theme, say- thiit, in mors' instances, it is saler to ing,
forbid all persons touching extinguish the lamp before filling. that boy up there. If a colored boy with a tinhorn can frighten you al PAINTING''
S\ H. WISTOX.
House. Sign. Ornamental Painter. an»! Engraver.
Mil.
WINTOX is asain able tn nm.iiil to his profession. J'nuitina in nil its branches done with
nc.itn,?snnd
1
but has i00 vals in operation, andconsumes lf.0ou fons of hemlock bark per .year.
E famous race horse, liorzo :. died al lhe stables of the Juckeye Club last week. lie had made tho fastest time on record, a mile in one minute and forty-three and a half second?, at three years of age.
E sweepstakes preminni for l.iest herd of short horns—bull ami four cows—at the Kentucky State Fair.
di?pnU"h. on reasonable
ternn. Wood Kncrravin?.—I am prepared to furnish Wood (,'nt.s for display posters, store 'nil!?, !c... in aood style and on reasonable terms.
Shop on Ureon Slrcot, Commercial lion. 3d floor. Feb .27. lxiii T. 11. W1XTOX,
FARM FOR SALE
A 1 .JOINING the tf"rn tif WhUexvillc, Mrtit-
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somerv county, Indiana, on the west side, containing S3 acres, 50 aerca under cultivation, the balance timber and pasture land. The farm contain'a food frame honse, wood house, fruit house, sood frame barn, a youns orchard hesinini! to bear, ijrape vines brarins. a]l the .small fruits usually raised. This is a desirable place nnd a baiMin can Im had if application be made sonn. I also have Macros halt'ft mile from Whiicsviiie, with twelve acres cleared. Los house, and apple trees bearins. Will sell with the above furm or .-operate. 1'nr furl her particulars npnlv 'ill the premises em* ALHKHT KKI.SKV.
SHERIFFS SALE.
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virtue of an exeeuti.'n, to mr- din-etcd -I from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Montgomery county. .State of Indiana, in favor I)nni«'l J. Stileset al issued to me a3 Shorill" of I
said County. I will expose to sale at public auotion and i.utcry.on SATt'llDAV theltOtl dayof October l.-'iilt. between the hours of ill o'clock a. m.. and I o'clock p. m. of said day. al the Court
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House door, in the city of Crawfordsville. Montffomery county, Indiana, the rents and profits. for a term not exceeding seven years, of the followir.2 described Real Kstate in Montgomery county, Indiana, to-wit The north half of lot number one (1} as recorded in llannas'addition to tho city of Crawfordsville in Mongoroery county Indiana, to b-s sold to satisfy said execution. interest and cost, and if tho same w'ci not bring a .-uni sntlicient to satisfy said execution, I will on tic same day. at, the same placc. oiler the fee simple of said real estate to satisfy a judgment for two thousand five hundred dollars and seventy cents, (-iliio.'fl) togother with cost, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. .Said real e-tate taken as the property of Charles W. Sunburn. Susan A. Sanburn. et al.
Tin: Eric Railroad lias 17.00(1 tons of steel rails in use. no one of which has broken. The company is operating the New Jersey Iron Works, and those nt Elmira. and is now ttiming out about !.000 tons of steel rails monthly. -u-riT w,.i.I,«ii virtue of an Kxeeution. to ni-.i directed,! l.l.l l.i. 1 11.1 Jj from tlio Clerk of the. Common Pleas Court, pounds at the time it was dug, and neasuring inches |on«' by 20i inches in circiimfereivc'e, was exhibited at Cincinnati on Thursday last. was raised by Willitun liolderJield, near New Valentine. -Clermont county, Ohio.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Montgomery County. Stato of Indiana, in fa vor of Alfred Rose issued to me a? Sheriff of, said County. 1 wilt expose to salo at public anction and outcry, on SATURDAY, tho 30th day of October. 1SG9. between the hours of 10 o'clock n.n. unii o'clock p.m.. of said day. at. the Court House door, the City or Ciav.forasville, Montgomery county. Indiana, the rents nnd profits, for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described Heal Estate tn Montgomery county. Indiana, to-v/ii Lot number eight [Sj iu block number five [-ri in tho original plat of tho town of Ladoga, except forty [-10] off the south end of said Lot in Montgomery county. Indiana, to be sold to satisfy said Kxeeution. Interest and Costs, and if tho
held at Lexington, has been carried bring a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution, ... -J, mi i- will on the same day, at tho same place, offer oil by Daniel -McMillan.
ol the fee simple of said Real Estate to satisfy a
Givclii: countv. Ohio. This tlo judgment for S933.15 together with interest and
is the I jadgnient ''or 5933.15 together with interest and I costs, without any relief from valuation or tipbreeder Out praisoment laws. prop.'ity of
.Said real estate taken as tho Thoma- and Elizabeth Maiden. II. E. StDNEK.
Sheriff of Montgomery County
DOLLAR SALES.
'i!.:t*,,.SJ.l*(,!iiija vo1 III. or 7:.iOlilPB€)n & Co. rccVjr.il Et.. Boston.
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HI'.AN'I Ii HOUSE has
}. tim' iKii civtiti^ ourugonts
il.f. ,!'Lt'iv clmrqe.«f :t ihc -'uortcft
'ebstftr*-! ti IV't'
For a Cltibof One Hnndrfd—Sevontv-flve »rd« JO arllrle-i from E^rbanere List, Ac. Mun^y in all l»y !U^i«tered Letter or ):":k
M.-r.'-y i'h
«?'SES» rort 'IRCl"IiAR.-a «8»V,e tak* j-J^ac'iro in nrferring those who hare v»r had with u-. to t!:o largest Express •nipany in th.-» F'atf?—The American Mer-
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Union K\pr^« Company. to 9S Washington Hof-ton. Jbs .. nnd them to their Ap«nt3 .r(.'Uchon: the Country.
S. C. THOMPSON & CO.. liS Stall* s.:. t. Ci.If.igr., 111., or ISC rcdercl f.tittt, Hcstcn, Mass
•DENTISTS.
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chine is to be exhibited at Hamburg during the International Horticultural Exhibition. It is said to articulate various words, and even to aus-
Theodore llcMelian.
RESIDENT
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DENTIST,Crawfordtwille. Iml.. I
tc der
ilheir,
3e7'ice"-to
public. Motto, (rood work .m moderate,
refpectfuli.v tender their service^ the I
river lirown Jc Kamfeb. UT'CCy
NOTICE.
per=on? knowing themselves indehtei to the firm of Enaminzer Nicholson arc requested to make immediate settlement. Having retired from the harne?-i and saddlery bu-tinc", we de ire to rett'e up our bu=ine«.
H. P. ENSMINOEK.
a urn WM. NICHOLSON.
FOE SALE—HOUSE AND LOT.
A DWELLING house situated three quarters -Tx oi a mile? north of town, on the Oreenca-stle road, containing sii room?. The house is entirely new. The lot contains over four acres of ground, and is fenced. For terms apply at the iVT
Sash Factory, on the Dry Branch.
DOUBLEShovel
DRY-GOODS.
MAMMOTH OPENING
of!
\v,in:i at I'iatt.slnirg, New
didn't know whether sin'1 could
lilt
kerosene lamp while it was
"STONE FRONT/
A W O
Itespectfuliy anuouuotd lo the public that hi ha= now in "tock a splendid assortment of
Fall and Winter Drv Goods
Among which will bu found a beautiful rark-l.r •I plain and figured
LUSTERS, FRENCH MERENO
EMPRESS CLOTH!
..! the ecU-bnitcl lira ml Double WVirp
ALAPACAS!
'in'api-i' than e\ .-r. al-o a nice stsV-iriineni id
CassiiiM'n^s.
II. E. SIDNKH,
Sheri!!'. Montgomery county Indiana.
.leiiils in«l
Al-u lalye t.Jv.'k u!
Noiion.s.
mx: Hoosirry.
SSIIM
will not
Domestic (iooK
HootsJjuni Shops.
HATS AND OAFS.
Which uiir •ild at the- bjive.it p.,.-jil.ilc irie Our price for al! •:•.
o.-!..ber-MiMif
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fi.r t.W oiid
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YC'A CHICAGO BRANCH. .ti. .. :iT-p our terms .. .. ti.v mil'!:' io
AXTi-LJ) vorv to
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l."-cri]»lion of
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Jno encli, wiil lie
«*.•:,j- fjjrh !f-n for $1 twenty 1: iliirty (with commission) 5m jf.•.?' hinniivt) (with roni«
f-v»* r-IisS» of twenty ran !invj»„v
nrr:cl'.i:
15 vanln
I'll o^r ih AHrnm, 11 quarter I*'ii ton 15ots, or your er f.ir aljove club, rarn-
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{y, one of the fallowing I ii.- ComLfQnilt? J.i'it, fee.. &c. —On*' p.air of Manrli-.-ter pair of Wool FUanket« iiiclionary, with 1/J00 artHo' from Exchange
For I isit ol* St Jits
xani«
oi
CATARRH.
DKAI-'XKSS.
CAT.VKKI1.-A i.'.lj nh.i hit.o
suffered tor mnny yoar-i fonu t)'-afno--i aot Cat.'irrh "was euroil hy a .-iuiple ruincciy. iter srnypathy and cratitu'lo prompts her to soad the reneipt!). freo c,l chnrsc. to any one similarly atliictnd. AiMro-:- Mil-. M. l.KCIIKTT. oet-Jwl It li'.ki-n. N. .1,
WANTS.
Agents Wanted for the
BEST BOOK OF THE PERIOD, Women of .IV/f \*orh Or, ltir£l'nil'r World of ihv il). ^Tl.e niost .-turtlin^' r/ velation of niod'-rii litne-i. Now ^'orlt Sopir-tiea Cnmaskod. "I'h" Vristoerae.7." "Woman of l'ioa=nri ." Marrii-'l Women," and all o!a»-ie^ '.hnroushly ventilated "i0 illustration?. I'riee srt. Addre». at ones. The .Verv Vurk l'-,,k M-*» Na-j.iu St. .Wit Vork. r.rv:
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Book Agents Wanted for
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New Book, v/ith 234 Engravings,
I THE IXXOf 'EXTS A HliOAl)
Or the New Prilgrim's Progresa.
I If mof! rci'lnbl''. nijrjyihl'\ /'iin/h/i1,/*. tint} //o/'Uhir h(i'ih jir\nt-'d for years. Do you want to make money fa^t'.r than over I before in your lifeSell this Book -W0 volumes sold in New Vork City in one day. -JJ.W0 vo|I uine-i printed in advance and nov? ready for p.r'-nt-. Send for t'irculsr to
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AGE?iTS WANTED FOR
Secrets of the Great City
A work descriptive of the Virtues, and the Vices, the Mysteries, Miseries, and Crimes of
NEW YORK CITY.
If you wi.'ii t. kniW how K'trUinc.s ar** made and lost in a day. how shrewd men arc ruined in Wall Hlr-:et how stranger* aro swindled by Sharpers how Minister* and Merchant* are blackmailed how dance bou»e$ and concert saloon* are manned how Kamblin hou«e? and lotteries are conducted how stock and oil companies or:.gina e, and iir.w the bubblet bur.-t read thi? work. It c.intains 3j fine engraving*., tells all about the MyHteriei and Crimes of New Vork and the .«ju»V5t and eheape^t work published,
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I will also dispose of my interest in the Crawfordsvile Planing ind Sash Factory. AgonU are meeting with unprecident succew. Augast'w'1 I»AAC »V ILIIITE. One in South llcnu. Ind.. reports 39 subscrihers in a day. One in Saginaw, Mich. 03 in two days. Sena for Circulars and specimen pas?-1.
PKH COPY.
Address JONES BROTHERS CO., Cincin-
Plows furtbe millions, at GREfiG'd. natl, Ohio. Chicago 111", or St Louis, Mo. (xr?w-«
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Free Entertainment!
Al the corner of .Main nnd Orwin #treei«
Curtis'"01d Stand
New Goods! Webster & Son,
The MAii.iger?. hivve the honor to aunouncp to the citizco3 of Crawfordsville and vicinity
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a »rrie» of (rencral cntcrtninmcnt» at the populnr
Bill IT SHOE STORE,
Corner of Mtiir. und Urevn br.ite.l
•tri'-jts their cole-
took Company,
Commencing immediately and further notice.
•nlinuing until
Programme-Part First.
•'indorilla. or slippers to sell ... .M«SS.Company Recitative—Predestrian's Lament, "How long, how lone shall I complain,
Liko one who seeks for Hoots in vain Chorus., 'Nol long, not long for you can Qud
That the Webster* keep every kind."
Part Second.
Nary a Kip l'olka Parody
i-l'.ripedt:
ftvi'V.. ... Company Billy
f**ui0r-'
"Father, dear father, como home with me now My shoes are all out at tho ton Vou promised to,shoo Johnnio and I, And you know it's very wicked to lie.'' Metamorphosis and Tableaux, in which the Shoeless Brigade appear in fine and coarse Hoots and Shoes, Balmorals. Scottish Unlmorettas, Button
Polish. Congress Uiiitur.". Black Crook Boots. Haso Ball Shoes, etc. Company Reception .if Greenbacks Company
•'uni'ludi- with the hiuhly pleayinn and loU--i.'iti'fyiniii farce ol'
PERFECT FITS!
'J'hi.-, is a nf pinyi-d (,111-,
a
U'aliM'proor I.ailips' Clolh
inn! i- no danger .•! boi:i
'I'hrco Pcifotitiaiict's Daily,
Morning, al't.'rnoou and evening, until further notii e. Dooi-u open at seven jo'cloelt A. \t.: closi. at nine P. M.
DO NOT FORGET THE PLACE,
Coin.-i of tin-fin and Main directs, tvhere tuti}bo found the host, assortment of all kinds and styles of Boots and iilhocs. at the lowest prices Your inspection of goods and prices solicited -opt. Hi. |Si !)if
BOOTS AND SHOES.
IMMENSE ARRIVAL
BOOTS and SHOES!
C. M. CRAWFORD, jT KELLEY & GO 'S
"STON I*: I'HON ."
Main Street, East of Court House.
woo.ii,
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IiA\VFOItDSVII,LK. INDIANA,
.S IMMKX.-i: .-STOCK OF KVt.e.V KIN I) Ol'
Mens* Boots, Boys' Boots, Ladies' Shoes, Childrens' Shoes, also Rubbers and Overshoes,
All of which Kill p.. sitivly he sold tor'sknU the very "inallevt profit.
VV maiiiiihotlire unJ k«*p ton-itiiiitly on hanil*f a full o--r,rttnent. .,f
HOME MADE WORK
i*iit up by the made r.f No. 1 at price-: th.i:
very bji of mechanic*, and al! 'fleeted
Jti.ck
which trill bp «:l(i'
Defy Competition
Cumins of Mviisgoioery oounty »1-^ reqiieiLoJ tocall before purchminc.
Remember the Place, Main Street, New Iron Front, 3 Doora East of Public Square,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
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