Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 27 June 1891 — Page 3

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132West Main Street. Crawfordsville, Indiana

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E O S I I E E

KLY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St., New York. Pricc GO cts.

YORK

Villi UK ami preserving the Nutural Teeth a specialty, work guaranteed'to be first class. A call solicited.

a lijr'.Uni iV.i bus

Commercial Colleg®,

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CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH, RED CROSS

PEHHNRONMi

THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. Theo*lj Hafo, Snrc,*M Ladles, uk Drscdnt for

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TAILOR,

Finest aud Largest Line ol"

pnng Suitings

Ever shown in the city. Correct and perfect Fitting. Call and see their goods before buying.

CMchttter't BnglUh Diamond Brand

boxes remled with bine ribbon. T«te no pther kind.

nil Local

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Refute Substitution! andlmitationi.

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year* of experience In tho leading Hospltala of the and Private Specialist tn the treatment *f Seraal no**, DR. ALBERT haa flaally bean Induced to place be: iitillcted at a nominal expense^ thla

==WOWDERFUL REMEDY!

TESTICURA

EXTERNOSUM

For the Care of

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Seminal Weakness, Impotoncy, Nocturnal Emissions, Varicocele, and Lack of

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Development.

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For WEA8C and DEBILITATED MEN. A NEW DISCOVERY!

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ALBERT.

mid upwards- Silver per eet. All

Brown's Dental Parlors

:M Circle Street.

IRON HALL BUILDING. Formerly with the N. Y. Steam Dental Co. Gold Crown "lid Bridge Work Specialty.

TEETH WITHOU TPLATES.

Teeth extiact.-d without pain.

D. N.BROWN.

TESTICURA EXTERNOSUM

World, Weak-

before the

TESTICURA EXTERNOSUM

Applied direct

io the

parts, No Nauseous Drugs that Ruin the Stomaoh.

Gaaranteed Cure, or Money Refunded.

I®"A PERFECT RESTORATION GUARANTEED,

Sent to any part of the 17. S., aoearely packed* free from observation* upon receipt of $2.00.

For fall Information, address enclosing 4 ccnts postage,

The ALBERT MEDICAL DISPENSARY, Cleveland,

CARRIAGE SHOP.

J. S. MILLER & CO.,

WANOFACTUBERB OP

Carrioles, Buggies and Spring Wagons.

Agents lor all eastern standard makes of buggies, etc. Repairing done on short noticc. JSTWork warranted one year. Factory north of courthouse.

0.

HE BLAMES DREW.

AWARE OF ITS POOR CONDITION.

Ills Delay in Closing the Instil ution Dae to Misleading Jteports Irani Kxs»miner Jiretv mill :i Vi'ar That the riiuoichil .situation Would He Alluded..

WANAMAKKK S CONN KCTION. VI'AIHINCTOX.

The report of Kxaminer Drew showed that property of the Luctts estate valued at S^ri,0(i0 had been secured through the assistance of the United States district f.torney. and that it was hoped inure might be added to it, He added that the directors expressed a desire to raise SMOU.tlUU more to put into the bank. lie also stated that Marsh had promised Lucas on his deathbed to continue the deception in the assurance that profits from investments made by Lucas with the abstracted funds would replace the entire amount.

Comptroller Laeey states that he recognized that the responsibility was a grave one, 1 ut that he determined to delay because of promises that the amount would be made good by the directors, and that an immediate closing of the bank would proably cause a renewal of the serious financial troubles and monetary stringency through which the country had but recently passed and produce wide-spread disaster. Nor could he have lawfully closed the bank, as it did not then appear that its capital was impaired.

He h.id entire confidence in liank Examiner Drew, who was one of the oldest examiners, having served under Comptrollers Knox. Cannon, Trenlioltn and Lacey. He urged the examiner to complete his examination and present a revised statement of the condition of the bank.

On February IS he received this report, which disclosed an impairment of capital of Sluri.dOO but did not indicate .insolvency, as it still left the assets of the bank 000. The report stated that the examiner was not fully satisfied with the course of Marsh and thut he had for a day or two been forced to entertain suspicions of hitn. It stated that a committee of the divectors wooi.' shortly visit the comptroller.

The comptroller on March'J received a final and formal itemized report of the condition of the bank and then levied an assessment of S:ioU,000 on tho association to make good the impairment of the capital, announcing that unless it was met a receiver would be appointed. A committee from the bank had in tlie meantime assured the comptroller that thi.- would be met within one week. (in March 14 the examiner reported thut none of the amount had been paid in and that several of the directors elected in January had failed to qualify and did not seem inclined to zealously cooperate, lie had also been unable to supply the vacancies in the board of directors, lie added that the city treasurer had endeavored to aid the bank as far as he properly could by putting in cheeks daily as far as possible to cover the next day's drafts through other banks.

THE CRAWFORDSVILLE WEEKLY REV1KW.

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Comptroller Lacey's Statement ol the Keystone Bank Affair.

.Iunc LF.—The report

of the comptroller of tlie currency, Mr. Laee.v. to Hie secretary of the treiisury, upon tlie Iveystotic bank of l'hiladelpliia, is made ptiblic. It is a very lengthy document, making forty pages of type-written matter. It states that his first information was a communication from ltnnk Examiner Drew dated .January 'Jt, in which he stated that the accounts of the bank showed a hitherto concealed debt to its late, president, Lucas, of SUOU,00'. which ha.l been concealed by manipulation of the accounts for a series of years- by changing the accounts taken by Lucas to the general accounts of depositors and so altering the individual accounts on the ledger as to make the aggregate credits lit the general acconnt. 'i his lias been done with the connivance of Marsh, who was cashier during Lucas" life time and who became president at his death.

To this Comptroller Lacey replied on March 17 that unless the payment of the larger amount of the assessment was made in five days he would take peremptory action. On March 19 Marsh visited the comptroller and after a statement from him the comptroller ordered the bank closed, lie also consulted the department of justice as to the arrest of Marsh, but was advised against it, as it was not thought a man who voluntarily confessed the Lucas defalcation and made a trip to Washington to give details would attempt to lice.

As to the did ay in closing the bank, he had no power to do so until an impairment of capital and failure to make the same good was shown, or he is satisfied of the insolvency of the bank. As soon as th's point was reached the bank was closed. He. also refvrs again to the disastrous effect that an earlier action would have had on the general finances of the country in tlie unsettled condition following the financial troubles last winter. The delay in appointing a receiver was only such as was necessary and usual in selecting a proper man for the position.

The comptroller states very explicitly that Mr. Wanamuker, although holding 2,500 shares of the bank which he had received from Lucas as pledged certificates, never directly or indirectly suggested delay in closing the bank or appointment of a receiver, except in one telegram on April v!. in which he said that Marsh had indicated good progress in securing subscriptions, and that one day's delay in the appointment of a. receiver would b« advisable.

Mr. Lacey says lie should not be blamed ior allowing Marsh to remain in oliice. so long after his confession. He supposed that Drew and United States Attorney llead would do whatever was necessary in the way of prosecuting Marsh if circumstances warranted it. Mr.

Lacey further says that Mr. YYanamaker never suggested delay in the appointment of a receiver except to send him a telegraph April £9 saying that no harm would be done by delaying the appointment twenty-four hours longer.

He closes by saying that liank Examiner Drew's several reports did not, in his opinion, reflect the true condition of the bank, and that he has been suspended until a fair and impartial investigation of his course can be made.

THE NATIONAL GAME.

Kecord of Contests I,osl and Won by Clubs of I,outline ISu.schull Ori am/.:itionH ItrrtMit isuiu»s.

In the following tab is shown the standing of the clubs i-i six leading baseball organizations in pointof games lost and won this season:

NATIONAL l.l'.ACUE. I'r "on. /.,»•/. I New York. Chicago., .'.'fi Boston y:j Brooklyn Clevclum:. lftailail'liiu.'JI Pittsbur'h. is Cincinnati 18

AMUDCAN

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Quiney .. .VTJRI LU Ottumwa -M 13 Ottawa 19 HI Rockford... if 17 Joliet 17 IS Ceiiar K'B'SM '-M Duvenuort. -'1 Aurora II

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I.ouNville. L'4

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.7M|Litic"ln... .-.'7 17 .017 Um inn *j."i .o4-jiMilwaukee'."! 'JI .:,'.'TiMin'ap(iiis.'.'S -.'i ..vn ,4!n! Kan's Cit v.L'.i a4 .489 .411:Sioux ('ity.ai 'JO .446 .400 Denver 'JO '.'S -no .305 St. Paul.. .Ifi ,".4 ..'W0

WISCONSIN L.KAGUE. 7Vr Hon.

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Dayton. Ft. Wavri". 3 (I'd K'piiis. 3 Peoria 'J Tent- Il'te. Kvansville. 0

0

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,r78 .555 555 .537 .445 .333

l.UK ]Oslikosti...ll ..7il!Appleton...lO ..75»,Oront.o 10 8 2 .iYHyOrrivi liav. 7 6 2 .OJOiK'itiir hue. 8 10 4 ..000,Marinette.. 0 12

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National league games on Saturday resulted as follows: At New York—• New York. S: Chicago, 7. At Philadelphia—Cleveland, ri: Philadelphia, -1. At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 11 Cincinnati, 1. At lioston Koston. 8: Pittsburgh, The game at New York was witnessed by persons.

American association: At Cincinnati —Columbus. 4 Cincinnati. 1. At Haitimore Baltimore, Athletic, '2. At Washington—JJoston, 7 Washington, 4. At Louisville—St. Louis, 0 Louisville. 3.

Sunday games: At Cincinnati—Cincinnati, (i: Ci'kimbus, 3. At Louisville— Louisville. 3: St. Louis. 0.

Western association: At Denver— Omaha. 5: Denver, 1. At Sioux City Bioux City. 5: Milwaukee. -1. At Minneapolis—St. Paul, 1H Minneapolis, 11 At Kansas City—Kansas City, 15 Lin coin, 0.

Sunday games: At Sioux City—Milwaukee, 11: ioux City, S. At Denver Denver. 7 Omaha, 4. At St. Paul— St. Paul, 7 Minneapolis. At Kansas City—Kansas City (i Lincoln,

Illinois-Iowa league: -At Ottawa— Cedar Rapids. 11: Ottawa. 4. At Rockford (two games)—Rockford. 5: Quincy 1 Quincy. 11 Rockford. 10. At Joliet —Joliet. 7 Davenport, 1. At Aurora— Ottumwa, 5: Aurora. 1.

Wisconsin league: At Green Bay— Green Kay, Appleton. 1. At Marinette—Oconto. 4: Marinette, '1.

Northwestern league: At Dayton— Dayton. Terre. Haute, 0. At Fort Wayne—Fort Wayne. 0: Kvansville. 2. At Grand Rapids—C.rauil Rapids, 12 Peoria. 1.

Sunday games: At Dayton—Dayton, 5: Kvansville. At Fort Wayne— Peoria. Fort Wayne. 0. At. Grand Rapids—Grand Rapids. 10: Terre Haute, 4.

THE PEOPLE'S PARTY.

Members of the Kvei-utive Committee Orfjani/e a J'laii «1" ST.

Lor .tune 15.—The executive

committee of the people's partv was in session at the Laclede hotel Saturday. The committee consists of seven members, but Ignatius Donnelly, of Minnesota, and Davis, of Texas, wrote that they won id not be able to be present. The members were: II. 10. Taubeneck. of Illinois: George F. Washburn, of Massachusets: William Weaver, of Iowa: A. Wilkins. of Kansas, and M. C. Rankin, of Indiana. The committee was in executive session ail day and adjourned subject to the call of the chair. If was agreed to make the special features of the, campaign the support of the. subtrcasury scheme in modified form, the government to loan money on real estate and nonperishable farm products. The government ownership and control of railroads are to be advocated and the wage earners are to be. supported in their fight against the encroachments of capital. A constitution was drafted for the organization of county clubs all over the country: a reso'ution against fusion or consolidation with any other party was passed, and another authorizing committees in states without any organization to appoint assoeiatiatc's to help them A bureau of information is to be organized by the secretary and an address to the people ol the United States is to be issued. It was decided not to call a national convention until after the alliances meet at Cincinnati next February.

Special campaigns are to be inaugurated in Ohio, Mississippi, Kentucky and Iowa.

Kseaped from Joliet.

.IOI.IET. 111., June 15.—John Kaiser, a convict from Jo Daviess county, under a three years' sentence for burglary, made his escape from the Joliet penitentiary Friday night between 11 and 12 o'clock by scaling the wall near the west gate by means of a long piece of hooked gas pipe. He was employed as night fireman in the boiler house and tock advantage of the guard being relieved for midnight supper. )uss Works llurnel.

Pri'TSnritiiH, Pa., June 15.—Wolf, Howard &. Co.'s window-glass works on the south side were burned to the ground Sunday. Loss, SH0,000 insurance, SI5.000. During the progress of the fire Adam Wilgus, who had climbed on an adjoining roof to save his house, was overcome by the heat and fell to the ground, breaking his ncclt. Several spectators and firemen were also prostrated by the great heat.

Hravjr Failure In London.

LONDON,

June 15.—Tenerlicerd, May

& Co., wine merchants, have failed with liabilities amounting to £'250,000. The concern is the outgrowth of an old Oporto hous*\

for Infants and Children.

"Castorla is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. ABCHXB, M. D.,

HI Bo. Oxford St, Brookljn, N. Y.

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No 55 anil 5(iare new fust daily train. No. 5ii. makes good connections for all Michigan aii'l ('aunda points, ami makes Chicago via l.oganiport at 8:30 p. m.

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WHAT IS IT?

rcr.Hms outside of the profession often ask. what is an ICmuislou? We answer,an Emulsion lsacombliiatiun of two or more liquids, so thoroughly mixed tli.it eaeii is held in permanent suspension. Several of Uic much advertised 'Kuiulsions' now on the market are nothing more than compounds, and a microscopic examination will reveal globules ol oil In their original form. The Emulslom made by Sl'sxiv. J. A. Mtir/ee C'o., Lawrence, Mans., every•Alieit so favorably known by physicians as

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is composed of one-third part Cod-Liver Oil. onethird part Extract of Malt, and one-third part Compound Syrup of Hypoposphltes of Lime and Sodu, each of which must be of tlie finest quality obtainable. These three valuable Ingredients, Willi a litlje flavoring extract, are pel Into a 'mixer,' where It is mulstlied tor six hours by steam power, at the rule ol

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revolutions per minute, which breaks every ciouule of the oil, and combines It with the oth-T ingredients In such a thorough manner that no sena rat Ion will ever occur. Magee's Emulsion h.is no equal fur the relief and curcol Coughs,Colds, srrot ula, PysiK'psia anil (ieneral Debility.

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Mrs. Willis it Son.

Main Stroet. south of Court 11 ouse. save you from

50c'»- to

t»n a dozen cabinets, ami thoir work is superior to others.

New Accessories.

Come and see them. on are always •welcome. Large lainily groups and baby pictures a specialt}.

Florida. Orange trees are in full blooin an Salvation army has Invaded the state.

A Grand Rapids (Mich.) lover was mean and ungallant eDOugh while courting his fi ce one evening to stealhe wa tch.

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Locates nil diseases wl'-Uimit askins a quost! Tho grimiest Diairnos tf/tm of this l'.lthCoatu

I.ate of the Medical lieparnnen'. I nivmcit Pennsylvania nt Philadelphia. .d the llellivue Dental Medical College, New .ilk City, Treat successfully the following diseii ee.

Agile. Accesses, Asthma. Itai enness, Bladder, Hlom-lies. Ilroneliln-s, Chronic Diarrhoea, Crooked l.inilis. Club l-'eet. Constipation. Cancer Catarrh, Diarrhoea, Debility. Dyspepsia. Dropsy Dysentery. Dvafness, Kvc. Kar. Erysipelas, i"\ .uiiie Weakness, rever. Sores, l-'its. Fistula,) Goitre, Goiiori-hiic. Cl.-et. Gravel. Ilip JoiutDls-l ease, Headache, Hysteria. Hernia. Irreguiari-1 ties, Juipnlency, Joint Diseases, Kidneys, Liver, l.eueorrhoea. Nervousness. Ovaries, l'iles, Prostration. Pimples, Paralysis, Kliciimatisms Ifupture, Spine. Skin. Swellings. Skin Diseases,,: Stricture. Scrofula, St, Vitas Dance, Spyhilis, Sperinn terrhoea, Tape worm. Tonsil, l-.ularge-meiits. Tumors, Vterus. I'lrers, WomliH.

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SURE CURE FOR CATARRH

FOll OVER FIFTY YEARS this old Sovereignllemedy has stood the test! and stands to-day the best known remedy for Catarrh, Cold in the Head and Headache. Persist in its use, ana it will effect a cure, no matter of now long standing the case may be.

For sale by druggists.^

Itueklen's ArnlcnJSnlve.

The best salve the world for cuts, braise sores, ulcers, salt rlieutn, ferer sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or pay required. It is guaranteed per! iv^ecgt satisfaction, or money refunded. Prices cents per box. For sale by Nye & Co.