Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 September 1870 — Page 3

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CIRCULATION

Job PrlBtln* Promptly Xnil

.perhaps already accomplished. and of

which we shall be informed within a

day or two, will doubtless exercise an

important influence in deciding this C|ue«tion and until it is known what use Prussia may resolve to make of her triumph, it is hardly worth while to indulge in speculations, the foundation of which may be destroyed at any moment. One thiusr, however. miy be assumed with tolerable certainty. Whatever may b» the di«polition of King William—or nt' the other power* whose counsel he may think proper to invite or accept—no government which is not satisfactory to the people of France and fundamentally republican in character, will be long endured. At the present moment, the central figure among the ruins of the late system is Trochu, the commandant of Paris. The people would probably be content to see him installed as provisional President or Diefntor and if lie succcds in oh taining honorable terms of peace, he might naturally expect to be chosen Chief of the State when France per manently reconstitutes herself. It, is understood that Trochu *hatt been a

partisan of the Orleans family, and it is possible that he may feel inclined ^ad) followed

to attempt the role of .Monk, with the

Count of Paris in the character of

nuiterially reduced the lulluenco and lowered the prestige of the nation. A

Bourbons is even more improbable, I for tire party which advocates it is ut- ',!IS

terly insignificant in number- The Prince Imperial himself—the luckless heir to the souvenirs and misfortunes of the Bonaparte*—would command 5 as many votes as the Duke of Bordeaux, if the question of a future ruler were reforred to a plebiscite. On the whole then, the chances seem now to favor republicanism. In their roc olleetionH of that form of government the people of France find nothing of the national humiliation which the

DIAII6LISM.

A Fiend Perpetrates a Heinous Outrage on the Person of a Young Lady—lie Is Captured, lleeognized and llanged.

William H. Darnell, residing about one and a half mile from Eliznvillc, together with his wile and several members of the family and some visitors, had gone to a neighbor's to spend the day. They left at home three daughters, the eldest about eighteen years of age, the others younger. About 3 o'clock in the afternoon there

tho country. Though several negroes were pursued on suspicion, and one or two arrested, it was not till about 11 o'clock on Tuesduy night that the proper party was scoured. He was in bed at his fathers house, about two miles from committed.

those present could be restrained from shootiog the demon at once, bat better counsel prevailed and he was returned I s$ oo

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^leiningsburg charge of a Sheriff.

eo oo A preliminary examination was had, 'so oo *n^

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the Goverment of France? Event*,

continued until Saturday

37 .»i (to day.)Tbe prisoner was remanded (A I *i

tlalf column—three months —six month*. .. —one year 0000 Fourth col.—three month* ..1... .?• —si* month*. —one fear mwi .-*local bu«lne.«s notice* per line. i.«tinfertion 10 spite of exertions to let the law ^E^«n^que^iwe«ion.perline .. take its course, an outraged and iofa-

and a guard placed over bim.

so 00 The excitement 1cnew no bounds, and 35 00

popnlace repaired to the jail

about midnight, on Wednensday. over-

... powered the guard, took the criminal

-, ,! from his ccl! and bone him to a Iree,

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the outskirts of the town. Hi?

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until about 9

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took chart:* of it.—Mam-

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Republican A uqwtt 27.

ANGRY WORDS. •—o—

Angry words are lightly spoken In a rash and thoughtless hour. Brightest links of life are broken

By their deep, insidious power. Hearts inspired by wannest feeling Ne'er before by anger stirred. Oft are rent past human healinp

By a single ftntrrv word.

I'oison drops of care and porrowv Bitter poison drops are iltcy. Weaving for the coming morrow

Saddest memories of to-day. Angry words, 0 let them never From the totinge unbridled slip May the heart's best impulse ever

Check them.-ere tliev soil the lip

l.ove is much too pure and holy, Friendship is too.sacrcd fur Fur a moment's reckless folly.

Thus to desolate and mar. Angry wordy are lightly spoker:, bitterest thoughts are rashly stiv Brightest, links in life are broken

By a single angry word.

A SIMIUTdllUI.

Mystery.

ChnrleB II. The tempor of the French Another nf those inexplicable mys-'j people, however, will hardly incline in teries which, so far, have defied the that direction. The country enjoyed ingenuity of man to «lve has iust a modern degree of physical prospcri- ,,, ,. ,t 1 lmv 1 come to life in the-former countv sear, ty under the rule of Louis Philltppo, it, is true, but that monarch was much

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more anxious to advanco the interosts

f,r

Kmpire, the House of Orleans, and the Second Empire, have alternately brought upon them. The fierce soldiers of the Revolution redeemed all their faults by a heroism that made V*! France thc^ terror of her foes, a?id the memory of their victories will .'trengthen the hands of those who', in this hour of misfortune, demand a restoration of the political system which produced such results. That they may succeed in establishing the only rational form of government known "l.1'*1"'. -M 1 .1 I alter the close 01 the war among men, will be the earnest desire

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of every American. 1 irr la NrpuhUc Francaisc!

feet on tho iloor near the bed. Looking in the direction nf the sound, he ohservod a little girl walking toward the stairway. Naturally supposing that it was his own child that had gotten out of bed some way, he sprang up and followed the form down stairs, at the same time calling it to return.

His wife, noticing his movements, asked what lie was doing, lie replied that their child was out of bed and

was a call at the front door, which the going down stairs, and he was trying .-elder Miss Darnell auswered. It prov to catch it and bring it back. The ed to be a gentleman who wished to wife responded that the child was still see one of her brothers on business,

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and not findin away. Shortly after another call was made, and Miss Darnell supposing the man had returned, again went to tho door. She had some difficulty in turn-

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mg the latch, from tho fact that the

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the husband found was

.. true on returning to the bed. He told bun at home I10 weut

bis wife that he certainly saw a child going down the steps. She replied that it must have been B—s little girl, and then told him tho circumstances I concerning this mysterious visitor.

A bright light was burning in the

room at me unt as

party outside had hold of the knob, and wife were awake and talking when As soon as the latter was turned, how- the child made its appearance, there j* can be no doubt but the gentleman wil-

ever, tho door was pushed open, and iMiss D. seized by a stalwart negro and thrown violently upon her back in tho doorway. We havo no desire to state #whnt followed. Suffico it to say. the young lady was rendered uncouscious by the shock, and was unable to call for assistance until the scoundrel was taking his leave.

both husband

saw the apparition, nt least he is ling to make oath to this effect.— Lcori'nirurth (Ltd.) Independent.

his reminiscences, Thurlow Weed writes with reference to the Masonic

Attracted by the abduction of Morgan:

screams of tho young lady, a colored "Niagara, Canada West, is directly (ImPPriPQ fir PmiriQifillQ woman residing on the place reached opposite the American Fort Niagara. I OG riUVlblUllOj the scene in time to see the course of While standing on the wharf awaiting his flight through a field of weeds the arrival of the steamer from Lewis° near by. The alarm spread like wild- 1 ton, a small vessel came from the firo, and soon large parties were or- American side of the river, I asked panized for the purpose of scouring the captain how long he had resided

near the fort. lie replied thirty-four years. This, I informed him. was not far enough back to enable him to give me the information

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wanted.

where the outrage was his family resided at Youngstow'n, a Our informant states I village near Fort Niagara. 'Now I I

that tho negro father was quite wil- understand you. You want to know ling to have his son shot ii ho was 1 about the Morgan business. I have guilty of the crime charged upon him. heard all about that, but Edward GidTho accused was named Frank Tim- dings. Bates Cook, Colonel Flemming, berlink, aged about twenty-two years. Major Barton, Colonel Flemming, MaHe was not a resident of tho neigh-

or ar art0

borbood, but has been seen prowling 1 others that took part in the abduction about thero for several days, and was acid in the investigation are all dead, especially noticed^ in the vicinity of

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Mr. Darnell's residence. He is re- now." ported to havo been a worthless character. After his arrest ho was taken to Mr. Darnall's house, but it being late at night it was thought best not to take him in presence of his victim. Accordingly he was taken to Flemingsburg and lodged in jc.il.

About noon on Wednesday he was jjan erer before. again taken to Mr. Darnell's and at once recogniied as the person who perpetrated the crime. It was with tbt utmoat difficulty that tome of

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quired, however, if he could tell whether Edward Giddings or any of

n, Colonel King and the

we seldom hear it talked about!

THE

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will be one of the best ever realized. It adds that the farmers of Stark design putting in more wheat this fall

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BOOTS AND SHOES.

IMMENSE ARRIVAL

for Ton llM! Allot which will pi sitivJy

Utile Girl--* Crawford j'he very smallest profit.

'-rawford County—Fredonia. Hy

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request, we suppress the names of the

of his family than to maintain the parties concerned, but the statements dignity ofFrance and his intrigues

we ihrt lnake R0n0ernin lbifi t0

0U6 afti,lr w, re

resiorntioo ofthatfamilv to the throne, r.ont'f'mf,M who cognizant ol all iho 'afts. -tntl whose veracity wo have no hesitancy in vouching for.

if forced upon the Frunnh people by the exigencies of the present crisis, would he only a temporary expedient. A resort to the older branch of the

by a

For about ten years pr-st. a lady rcI siding in the place mentioned above

eompariion a spirit child,

five or six years old. which attends her wherever die goes, and has been seen by nearly every resident of Fredonia. at ine time or another, following close in the wake of the lady in question. It has become a common expression when the little form is seen following the one whom it seemed destined to guard through lile.tj that "There goe.- B—'s littie girl."" The lady who is constantly followed by this little pnnthom has become accustomed to its presence, and exhibits no alarm or uneasiness when it is obperved near her. Frequent attempts have been made to capture the mysterious little visitor, but. when the hands would seem to be about eomiug in contact with the form, it would suddenly melt nwny and heenme invisble.

man had just returned home from the army, and with his wife aad child were occupying a room in the house of the haunted lady. They had retired. A lighted lamp was burning on the stand near the bed, and the man was en gaged in conversation with his wife, when he heard the pit-apatofa child's

C. S. HILDEBRAND & CO,

THE BEST BARGAINS IN

American & Fine Swiss Watches,

Ladies' and Gents' Gold Chains,

At

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BOOTS and SHOES!

T. S. KELLEY & CO.'S,

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MAIN STREET,

RAW FORDS ViLLE. INDIANA, I

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IMMENSE STOCK OFBVERL' '"NDOK "ir»

Mens' Boots, Boys' Boots, Ladies' Shoes, Childrens' Shoes, also 1 Rubbers and Overshoes.

Enameled Jewelry,

Silver and Platoil

Tea

faohlets.

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We luuuut'acture nixt keep eonstnntly hand a full assortment of

HOME MADE WORK

1 I'm up 1 thu vcr.v host ot mechanic?, and all nmdo of N'o. 1 selected stock, which will he «olp I at prices thnt .•

Defy Competition

Citizens of Montgomery county ure return to call before pnrnhncine.

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Only once has it been seen in any other place than following the lady alluded to. and that was a short time *.

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the Place, Main Street Iron Front, 3 Doors East of Public Square,

CRAWFORDSVILLE. IND.

NEW STORE

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A gentle LlSlOf) S lUlllli KllllUIIIg

GREEN STREET,

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Sleeve Buttons, Gents'. Pins.

Society Pins.

Also a very large stock of tine

ware,

Sell*, (asters. Pitchers.

Water

Waiters. Butter Dishes.

Cake Baskets, Spoons.

Forks «fee., &e.

Also SETH THOMAS and other makes of clocks. uprM l?7n

BECE & JOHNSON

PEAI.KRS

Qrrner of Green and Market Strwte,

CrawfordsvIIlei Indiana.

THE

now firm would respectfully inform the citizens of Montgomery county that they hare purchased the Grocery establishment as the known Lynn A Son Grocery, wherewill be found a large assortment of

ColTcc, Tea, Sugar

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Consisting *1' is,

Fish, •fiolagsetf. Spiceti,

Stark County papers sav most We have retained the services of Mr. Henry

,1,- it., Sloan, the popular salesman, so well known to Or the corn in that COUUt\ 13 out of the public, and hall be pleaded to receive calls danger from frost, and that the yield from all the old friends

Wooden HVirc, Crockery, Tobacco, ,1 4*c., 4V.

of the former firm.

We shall pay the highest market price a ali times for

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At the lowest fifum.

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WEEKLY REVIEW—CRAW FORDS VILLE, INDIANA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1870

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THE OIjID

BOOK STORE

Ha" renidvf lj:iek to r.lie old p' nr. le ftiiuul a

OKI?l«nk

Miaocllnncoii School. Collese. Toy nr.,1 Hooks. iiiehuliiiK a choiec lot of

Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books.

Note, Letter, Cup. Hill mill r:tppinL' I'A1 PKItS. HuB ami White Knvelove*. 1 nrt-s. I Ink. Muciliise. Crayon, I'eneil#. 11 ml nit th i" I nocessary to msike a full afoj'k of

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Pocket Cutlery & Pocket Books.

Hnvinslo?' our entire .•'toek of Wn!' and Window

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We have received .-inee an entire now stork in 1 that line, and a?k your attention the ln'-t. pre trte?t andeheapest n^orimi-nt ever i.tTered in his eity.

A XM ASSORT7EEXT

1 of (/'urtnins.OooiI.E and 1'ixturo?.

PK Tl BE FRAMES^ MOLDINtiS

We had nl.«o ta lay ina new-took of Frann a. no Moldinc*. which,are

l'articnlinr attention paid to Krnniine I'ieture*, and nnrxfa ehargifur work. Cord-and Ta=?fl and I'ietnre .Vail?.

TOYS ,(• X0T10XS thr Mill *,,,.

We reeoive ill! th' loadint

JIaga/.iiios and Newspapers.

navincover fifty different kind?, and .any not oil our lift prompty supplied.

DAILY PAPERS,

The Indianapolis .lOTKNAL and HKNTINI.I. and'the Lafayette.101" UNA I, arc received every morning, nnd delivered to »uh»eriler» at putili.=hrr='rntrs.

We cannot beair. to enunitraiu nU t.hal we have to sell but ask ypu to hum up the old establishment, and seertvhat we have. And while we would thark tho puhlie tor their former liberal patronaee. we would a?k a continuance of the same, anil .jhall try and deserve it by our attention to the wants of the community, and selling at such prices as will juit all reasonable people.

Ii. .1. FOOTE.

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HOUSE & SIGN PAINTNG.

Hartman & Clemson,

HOUSE & SIGN

A I N E S Glaziers, Grainers. Gi-Wers anil

IPapei* Hangers, Xone but the best material used. Country work solicited and promptly attended to.

Shop on Main street, over Fry's Drug Store. jell m3.

W. F. ELSTON,

ATTORNEY

AT LAW. OtSce front room

Crawford'^ bione Front dcc 30t

SEPARATOR A WD BAGGER,

E N E A O E

SEPARATOR AND BAGGER

mm* froisig masmfrcieared

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OBAWPOBDSVILLE,

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MOST PERFECT FANNING MILL EVER INVENTED. We invite the particular attention of ail Farmers, Mechanics ancl Grain-Dealers to the great advantages it possesses over all others. The Separator and Bagger will do more and better work, with less labor than any other Fanning Mill ever manufactured, being so constructed as to bag the Grain as it comes from the mill, thereby saving the labor of one man and a boy. II scparKcs ftals. Oiess far -"Choal") and flrass Sml from Wheal,

at the same time, by only running the "foul" mixture through once. It also separates Clover and Timothy, and Clover and Sorrell, Timothy and Red Top, Herd Grass, perfectly,

Inasmuch as it has taken the first premium at every State and county where exhibited, (both east and west,) we desire you to call and see the practical operating of it.

CONBER BOOK STORE. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c.

Hosiery Flannels,

13 O

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GOOBB.

A full and nine lino of

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SE. 117issoti. €. If. Mill move.

W ASSOTST & ELLMORE

No. 4 EXCHANGE BLOCK,

CBAWFOBDSYILLE,

:e s, Cloths, Cassimeres, Dress Goods, Gloves, Motions,

Wliite

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Goods, Shawls,

BSs-.S Kkirls..

a weil assorted .--tock

It JW? '-i. -f»% full I'll

at fhe loins! itiarkt'l jifice.

BOOTS &i SHOES.

BOOTS & SHOES for the MILLION!

fr^'Moncy can be saved by making your purchases at this House.

HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, &c.

CAMPBELL TINSLEY!

('Sttrrpssoi's tr ('nuT)iJrl/ i(" !/"/'ft i\)

will r.eil

LEATHER &J RUBBER

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IRON, NAILS! HORSE SHOES!

and

HOREE NAILS!

13 00 rs. and as li! E

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Groorr Stive! Boot nml Shoe Kshibilsliincii!.•'AVjirm Monls (t JIol Coffee.

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CHEAPER THAW EVER Kes* Selected tffooK off Boo Is m8 Shops'FAMILY GROCERIES,

In tin eity. il" -r-!l- notliin? lint the be-l qunitty of work, nml (it

Lower Prices Than Any Other House in the West. Ill i\m&s'"{»•(* of Hiv'own

i-:\lK.MliKK that he kc-'TW tin- 1- in the ci'y to se'"

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DRY GOODS.

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Campbell & Harter

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Attractive Assortment

NEW GOODS

Greatly Reduced Prices

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Organdy Lav/us. Iron Groiiadincs. Printed Percales, I Striped and Plain Piques,

Jiisliop Lawns, S Plaid and Striped Xainspok Llama Lace Points,1"" Thibet Shawls,

Silk Fans,

Lisle (ilores, Heal Lace Collars,

Silk Parasols.

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Marseilles £uiU.

({ordered Towles,

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N'olingham Lace (Inrtains.

The best bargains of the season will be offered in these goods which are all new and fresh.

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BAKERY.

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Confectioneries,

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oim:a i:sti:k.\ ti:a house

A lull nt-ortment of the Cn-st Teas nvt hrotiithl to tin.-* market, which we will pell a 'hi' !.owe-l. prieea. All tlio above gooil n!d

In Exchange for Cash or Produce.

jrV'D'/n't: to ijive -11 '-all ami iir ifoo'i KAIi it I1AVI.KSS. No. 2 "Wasliiaqtan Street. NcxtDoor to Grnliams' Api

DRUGS AND MEDICINES.

NEW FIRM

'^lOFFKTTA: BOOK,

i: Mr I I.IM K. o.l,

CRAWFORDSVILLE,

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kSBi 1 Vrf'tuiHTY. Fancy Articles I'll re Win*'* and Brandies Fur Medical Purposes.

I'atciit Mediuiftur. Ai-io, I.nmps, (llu.i.''war*. I.trlter.'fap. and Note l'ap«*r. IJen«.I'eneil.*.ana Ink.

.v i'RiP TIO.YS

v'nrefuily prepr»reU aud promptly attended.iv. Welreipeotfuliy'sulicitpatrMDage from the pubhff in general. IJftnWW,