Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 August 1872 — Page 2
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U, liislrii't—WM. I'. KAMKV. ..f mon. I Jiinri. l—I"1IN I^VIiJiilNS. of Wn.M.o
tiov l'Al.MKli, of Illinois who takes crow and wo.idpetker on alternate day
is to tell tho people what ho know it in this eitv on the 27th.
this week.
•1~. Thomas A. Hendricks is chief cook-
He began eatmtr crow on the sly several
mouths ago. and naturally acquired a depraved appetite for it.
on*. \\".M. II.l.IA.M.s. candidate for Congressman at Large, and one of the be-t stump speakers in Indiana, will ad
dress the people ol MoHtgomerv. Putnam and Parke counties to-morrow at Knssellville. A large delegation snould
go down from this citv.
Kisher Dohkuty now issues and smiis the calls to which the Democrats of Craw
fordsville and Montgomery county are expected, to respond. 'I ho clioerfuliu-
tion
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lor A.'P. JJ'lui' Awning ilio i'i-Milut!nt)n
Aug. 22, 1*72. following
B. MoCAlN and J. T. TALBOT that wo rqnuhau' witlwnrn
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jn-.f kuiwI Jiriif'i.iif |..l.-w. ii.r» llr itlI l.W" Ok\nt J»ii-' ri'ininrmflrl him to tin l,,.i.t.
It lilt ftttH tit /»C
American pri'j't'' a If It
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I* I ,VHNHH H. «iHA I i)f ISIi. |."oU Vl'T. l'HKSlM.ST. nr.Miv wii.^on. nr
HKl'riU.l(\V STATE in KKI.
and imliLMiation the corrupt balsam at Haltunore. wherebv the Ucmocratn i.ir tv was hainled over to a handlul ot di'lUected Kadicals. headed In H..na (.i recley.
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about
one of those strange combinations unaccountable to the ufiiniliate.l the pru.i of wheat in Chicaco fell from 1 to 28 in a single day the early pai ol
the contrnrv. as the .lotKNAl.
knows we all the time r\pre.v*tsl an opinlihi that, with moiicv. lieijurv ami tor irorv bv wholesale, and liie wh'de power nf tho I ii.vernmeiit in the hands of .iban doiied ruthans. upon ihcir side, tlu\ DUght t" be able to carry that Mate
from the
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-V ,:• y,„. Rrr'irfri- .«/•• a., f'nirl, \Mf- 1' MI.A' 1\. MM: !n. r„-...n, .,..1 !-L«..y, v:ii.lM.nVK -. I'ltni, of I \ni I 1\M WII.I.IAM". K.w.n-k(..
Til" iM AS.I. I VM 'N. ol llooni'. y. „i /V.-i. Jiihr. 1''. /».«'••• \1 UKUT I" Tlli »l t-. "I MoiiiisminTj lYiiscrhTfr. Kith Itf'nrt. TllilMAS 1- SI'II.WKI.I., of Kounljwn. y...-n •-ffi.il, .uti.ncu.*'h tirtutt.
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lls. or compelling them to
vote for the ticket ol :he iniphlcablc cllemic- oi their inaulu od and tlu-ir polit icil rii_'lits. Such is the paramount de--ire such is the aiiunatnu: purpo-e oi the
Democratic partv to-day. -1' ,, ijiki i71. 1'nlike Mr- lirant. Horace lirecley -tands imini|eaeheil, and his word is
L'ood with everv bod v.— lltntu. This seem-to be a family quarrel, and we do liot feel called upon to interleie.
lill'V know that Mr. lir.il. word has never been impeached.--•/»'« i" "Kverv vouih who is learning to-ip
and -oak ill the grog slioj3 i^ beuif.' f.u-h iotie.1 to the uses of sham Democracy. Ill,- virtuous parent- may think other- ,_ nmy be ignorant ot his haunt- and hi-habits: but if he i- learning to love lii|iior and loose company, he i- being fashioned to the ends ol the a.lvei-ary
lieu.
tho lWeratic manager- and or-
almost unilormlv hate and rcviltven when per-
the temperance reform, ewn when 1"
sonally temperal*. I hey know thai it-,
triumph is their damage and piobahk
defeat. There is not a Mate in the I nion
whereof the Deiinx r.ilu. party is
conspicuously l.o-tile to whatever leg.s-
hit ion tends to diminish the number and
L.en- Manson boa.*ts loudly ol hi tentH'U to ehrtllenkfe .Ind^e (. a«»n
he movement for the nomination ol a Democratic Presidential ticket at Lou- joint di.-cussion. I to this Unit tin
isville seems to be gaming ground very iioiuial lias boin virj i.iroful not to f-i-t Almost everv dav witnesses new -end th.- clialli-uge, but wherever lu
accessions to the number of those who fa-1 govs is leaving tho impression, wliuh is ,. it neither fair nor honest, that the .Judgc retuses to meet him. If the (teiieral will •I UK Kmnr advertises a crow barbe-
cue at .lainestown, on Tuesday. August
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Use Democrat alleges that tlie servant girl is compelled to pav a tax of til per iikown township. ccnt on her calico dress on account of, Ihcrc ih not a (.recley Kepublican in
the tariff, and another grumbles because a\eland or vicinity, so far as we have the wages of servant girls are so high! been able to learn. All his supportundor the Republican administration. crs are the old regular Democrats. It is hard to satisfy those grumblers. There are some DemocraU who declare and swear that they will not support
It was anounced from Mexico a lev (jreeleydays ago that the revolution had ended, The speech of .Judge Frarer on the Diaz, its leader, having laid down hisi!)th was certaiulv the best exposition ol arms. They are not in the habit, how-: Republican and Democratic principles ever, of preserving peace there long at a that we have listened to this canvass. II time, and it will not be surprising if we the Judge could deliver a few more hear of another revolution in a lew speeches hore we think the Demo, rats months.
We are credibly informed thai 111 fr-cott township, in the Douglass neighborhood, there are fifteen Democrats and thirteen Republicans and out of the twenty-eight voters there are but three that will vote for (ireeley. Our inform-
ant, who is ananti-tirceley Democrat says I
the trhippers-iu will lose tone ... making
the attempt bundle of inconsistencies and slanders on
r-oMi-- of the young men who make"
held responsible for their utteranceslliey
rn
hat !al-'ayette accepting Ins
he will find .ludee Ca-ou on
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CKSTKH H'||v»|. IK.fSl ^11 IP. A irunt and Wilson 'lub \v is organized at tV-nter seho(d house, Walnut!
t(wn»hip, on Saturday night the 17th IIISt., with twenty n.euibcrsei,rolled.
II. Harrison was elected 1,resnle.it, and
John poh. secretary, fhe New
silver band was out all it- beaut,ml
proportions and discoursed some itsj
-iweetest music. J. A. Mount, of 1 rank-
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witfi which a faithlul Bourbon Dem»crat tin-club in one of nis beat speeches
obeys the call can better be imagined intend^) keep the hall rolling f"»
would all bo converted to tlie Kepublican
sistoncies.
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which they Beck to give a meaning dif- treat, before the sptcchts were over. ferent from that given by their hearers. I he lai.t is, their oe-t and wannest If these yon:ig men do not wish to be friends were heartily ashamed of them
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should quit speaking. And if they do .Lis. Jr. Rico, our candidate for the not wish to be misunderstood thev should ^eiiiite, ha.- entered upon the uonass, speak so that no man could inisundcr- and during tin-and th. in xt month will stand them be over the countv to see all his friends a a
Th'k Fort Wayne Fret I'rcta hoists tlie W expect to turn out 111 torce on names of Charles O'Connor, of New
York, and A. P. lvlgerton, of Fort
rafrom the Baltimore nominees to those
honest enough to s.iv so.
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Wayne, for President and ice President, (ion. Manson is advertised to sjieak The Free Prem is one of the Democratic |, Thursday night, the 2"Jd. papers of Indiana that have all along bit- (irant and Wilson club is to be or-1
made at Louisville as will utterly over- ntglit. lhe Alamo band was out, and
whelm those who have boasted thai the meeting was a very enthusiastic one.
Democrats could all be whipped into the K'pley township will give a g.wd report support of the Baltimore conglomera-
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l-ridav, to the nion meeting at
»-ellvillc'.
terly opposed the action of tlie so c.illtd gani/.ed to-night (1 uesday ). H. the assertion that the partv that proved Democratic convention at Baltimore. .. their declarat.on of 1m. 1 to have been It says almost, if not quite, every State 1 11 1 lalso is a failure, and demands again that in the Union will be represented at)
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I.ouisville, and anticipates such a "licgi- -i l-:«od ibpubli.an meeting 111 the yard
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at
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the Octo!cr and November elections,
have one (ireeley lit publican and 11
sasaasaHSS I considerable number of anti-(.reolcv A CONVENTION of Bourbon Demo-, crata met at Fort Wayne last Saturday, to selcct delegates to the Democratic! wai-n^i township. convention at Louisville on the 3d of. On Monday night, the 12th, we were September. The convention represented bleosed with a political sjiecch from a the counties of the 9th Congressional "Democratic stand poiut" at Beckville, District, and was attended by a consider-1 by J. 1". Thom|*oii. John said, "Having able number, one township in Allen •. made this county my future home, I am 1 (-.encral, my army is utterly broken and county sending a delegation of 26 men, happy to have the privilege of standing defeated and now that the mission of who came 111 procession with banners. 1 before you for the purpose of discussing your army is accomplished, demand Delegates to the Louisville convention he political issues of the two patties that you surrender to me in order to con-
^^nUhln'ttWtloni tfl vote P«««» W yn« for '0»F .lift otl»«HS lh« rsbci dement ut the Womosrat. Gen ., ,„Uu 1' ».o Vul yvt. ,u,h Momnd by
(.rani's cabinet officers \ycro sol
RijiihrJ. Hi" the 1 Viiiocratie party of from those who had given il" jl'lt*- t» in.iki
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North Carolina bv an increased major UV lu l, If "It (the lVniocralie partv) mean- to never cirrv ncarlv evcrv .-southern Mate in! answer th 1- 'J bv friuhteiiinir the black- away ,1,-ul to say about tin
-tewiirt and Boric,
"ined again and again that the eoimtry had a right to expect of lien, lirant that "politicians" would not be put in high places, but that new men would lie
brought in. tiieelev iled lor th. it pie
(if ti
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the pjwn of the giog shop- hitchy larcclv rewarded tieiierals
\irelv. thev are manned at the pro|.t et. Thev "had b'etter abandon the idea ..f car-
Uie threats which he made
in
ted wii- the Joint said. look atiiian' record. tun. l-ce would have been n» consistent about Jud
insinuate*! that tbo won "I p-i.\er ml ''1. hju»
•iiiiMiintal because th.-v subscribed to 1 lion a gigantic D. .no. .atic rein-Hum. ,^-j
eil'ts Itilin the fact that hundreds who The Republican parly came into power,
used to pav for gills. contributors to the fun.i raised for Cen. there ever such monstrous lirant have ev. been offered appoint-i In the sprinit ol IM,., the armed leg,o.is ment- and vonr iiM.niation seem- far- of the Den.ocrat.e parly, under Leo and
fetched when applied to three or four .lohnston. surrendered to the armed le
,r reason that would applv to more legions of the Republican party under than three hundred wh„ eavc and were I lirant and Sherman, and the O.-inocralu lected at all Wliv. the tact- pro-slavery army was forever disbanded. knrw. -John l,«d a ureal And in the Kail of 1*72 the unarmed -olectii ii of hosts of the Democratic party will surb,•cause thev had render to the unarmed hosts of the He-
W'hv the
I used (telle marki reliisi'd to pav his part
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in the ci phia wlio then »uppnrtetl the war ami tlio Bepublican purtv gave. A man ol wctlih and pMiuiin nce, bcloiiL'iiiu to th» Republican parly at that tunc, who re-
t.-hi,mi in ll. ring 'o I I",, ,„,
,al to pav his part to the minister.
New ork tribune lnul mole to ilo tl.an all else with bringing about tin nomination of Stewart and Boric. The Tribune bad vociferated against "politician- it had conjured tho President to avoid "politicians and had pro.
New ork lubuneliMi mil. t- do
omlll( ri ia int(
m)l tll0 ut
es in
(iron's cabinet, and not polities. Did
wealth who gave a few
(o rniil at ()k }o u| th(
follilw tlu CIlstnlll
llf roimv(
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n,
ivt Ilot
cu]ii irv
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of ancient an.l n.o.U r,.
receive cifts
Kuylanil uiitl Krance l.t^towt.l
i,..,,..,-,,. „eir Cenerals and
Vllmir lK llllt
M.-clelhin be-
jn this countrv Did not )u Dcinotrat-
WHERE IS JUDGE CASON .... ple admirers. i»n«»r t«» neminalHi^ hint for Where is tho man so anxious lor ton-
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tre-sional honors? Why does he not the Presidency, present lorn a o-ih moot lien- Manson in joint discussion, house and a large purse, amounting ,n and wliv is it neetssary lor this District ,,jiooilOO^ ere not all our sucbe flood..! With -p. \Ur- fr •111 'id
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rving tlu* District. (Jive it up, gentle men voii can not beat the old \nji hore- I' I'Xnhfori r*v at.
l, pre-u.ul with gift-'
ere not .-tanton and Law In. f.oiu-
lie- presented with thousands ol dollar.eacli Was the tiling dishonorable" Whs it wrong for (.en. I irant to nun. -noli cift.-I lie eliarL'e is an insult to the Nation, and alike dishonorable to those who nave, as well as lion who received- John, all tlie harangue that von
came over the other night about gifttaking and appointing ol lelatnes to ollice is beneath the dignity ol any honest
politician, and it vmi will permit to use the same mild iansruage that you atplied to Judge Ca-ou. when vou spoke
of him we sav that none but a poor, lean slnilking scallawag" will mention it lolin -mil the candidate op]msing (ien lirant for the Presidency was llorace lireelev. having been nominated at Baltimore by the Democratic party "that Horace .recley was honest, no man
could doubt. liv, John, the Democrats 111 this township believe (.1 recley to •litician. and are not -at-
iii hl)n( st
township, was present and addre-scl d( ml
thin exhibited tirant and Wilson and the State and bus any iloubt that the iather^ol at l.a^t
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iked Ilwnion ofhi
tyi lm vuU
Used n„ proof in behalf
()f hu holK V(1U havc n()t got Iinv
h( fromUr(H ll in Uecenl
kn((W limt lIier( art! s( vi
,tred thousivnd innlatt'tes in tln
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„t y, and we presume thai no one
mue-lenths of them arc white Democrats. If these Democrats will have vellow children, they might belter than otherwise treat the mothers respectively a-w ive-, alter the laudable pattern ol that eminent Democrat, ice President R. M. Johnson.
And again, in January, 1S0S. "Kvery one who chooses to live bv pugilism, or gambling, or harlotry, with nearly overv keeper ot a tippling house, is politically a Democrat."
John read from the National Republican platform, "It has suppressed a gigantic rebellion, and declared with groat
emphasis, that the Democratic party had aided in suppressing the rebellion, and
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faith, lie did not sav a harmful word ofj Mipporting I ireeley. Here ,s what
any Democrat onlv to show their incon-
1 he best thing our centra! committee
could do to make voters would be to em-
ploy those two young fledged Democratic
nn( Kcm of K|lkonl(| Th( ir
nt
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ve wus !l
thi,t
.. loyally bv tho country in the great trial
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.orators, .1. F. 1 hoinpson, of vour city, were obliged to vote against it in order to
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The Democratic partv did not .stand
,i „tedly followed its standard,
scllt mlJ tUu
country
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whole administration., smi'.
DemiKratic speeches over the county Then, nt re only t. Doin n.rats r. sent, (irant ami Wilson lub was organtins year are making statements which and tlicy all, including, I ml. oii^, Ilurd -i Sdiool House last 1 hur.--they are afterwards ashamed of, and to would have been glad to beat a lia-tv r. ,||^r||t with 0 member*, llic Club
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III'ltD'H WIIOOl. Il.il'pii:, I'RANKI.IN I'MI N
meets again next '1 hursdav night, when others will be elected and a speech made bv M- W. Hruiier of tins city. Our Rcpublicans friends of the south pait of I- r:iiik11ii township are wide awake and will give a uood account ot themselves. 11
Moiim* hcIm mil I I'ollllcal. 'I: lh' Fli/or, fnnrfoxl-ntu Join ...l/: In IKol the Democratic partv. ... con vention at Chicago, declined the war tor I the Union a failure, and demanded the surrender ol the Nation to its enemies
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a |,lrc tl)e mitilin lrri
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1H72 the -ame partv makes
m.u,
ae ,.d to its enemies.
thp (llcelions of Octol)er
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ted as i* the demand the Uieelev pnrtv now |, state fur tlie It.-pn 1 1 whon lit-
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publican partv, and the great Democrat-
LMit to irivrto (Jrant. hv, J.-hu, tuo *7 ,,f the .Joint llttrli I'ommissimi— I* ra/. call w'i« general and everv leading man H':
r,
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l» nol ^Wvti'l
,-, Iiiyii te.l to -uiv and now in the vcrv zenith of its splond- suit of tho l?euova arbitration .o tlie
placc would of itself seem to disprove the or the Democratic I-rty says that it is OW »*J« ai,X
charge that ollicial .u^niija' has been dead, and 111 the peison ot li.l.r.tlo jn.KlilUtl apolopy in the same number i, lv three or loin demands the reins of government
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Was
ell ron terv
will hi f. reverdi-
... Vi ri mil IMiil'ulrl- batnK'tl. A (i»am an. incmber nu'iitioiu'tl l.oul Unt« in tlio euie« oi i'\\ 1 ork .UfMini.uni ..... 1 .i,., I
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ral would have Wen a nn an .Hid a habits have commended nic to the
ed a- a nieinWi ol a ehnreh who
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lliience ol men who rejoice more at the light.ng hilt tin w.u w.i- in gri
downfall of one of their fellow creature* -o his share now wdiile ,t can be .. dotn* on peace basi^. Hv the wav, w.!l than tlu dit o\t hi» Mhntion, 1 w.w i», ii
men. It era/as! n,y brain and for sovt-ral
the Republican partv and in ta\oi of tin
election «»l («rant and W iUoii.
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tempted, and tin craving oi appetite ..pent with hw command while !io was tfetlinjj the better oi" judgment I voided Colonel ot the 12th Indiana regiment and took what was iven K* by those Was h. ever with it after it crossed the
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mv *iober niomciits I wih to niv that 1 expect the nm-titt to do him the ail! a linn adherent oi the principles oi jn-tn ol an mm 11M.- Atti. l.nlj i.
CaI.i.oU'ay .N.isM.i:.
POl.ITKAL.
•veral spec
diana in Septeuiber, in reply to Carl Scliur/.. I lie Hoo-iers will liglit
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nut
Kentucky Deinocraes ure immensely amii.-ed at the Chicago Tribune reading Hlanloii Ducan out ol the Deinocratu
partv 1 hev denv the jurisdiction of the /WAitrf
court, —Milliner is not in siidicieiit healtli to I iim'iiin Shinsspeak in Maine, lie will speak in llo-| tp,. n... i..,,,,,, i'..u,,.i,i to'l, "if strong enough. lie is I- not
-(.rat/. Urown writes to (mv. Lngli-h nated greenbacks that
•while he abstinence a:
total
loiai aiisuiieoc. .. ,l
prict.icd for Hi my un-
the detriment of tho Republican cause.
—The Tribune abuses (.rant for a defalcationof J. I*. Uailey. It omits to
mention the verv important tact that Hailcv was appointed to his position upon the strongest possible solicitation ot Horace (..reelev, R. L. Fent.m and
1 heodore 'I ilton.
--T he New ork Inbune, its joy at getting Jere Hlaek into tile (ireeley fold, forgot to read his letter carefully before pinning it. and actually indorsed the opinion advanced bv Mr. Illack tli.it the amendments to the onstitu'.ion are a hill of attainder, and are "frauds from which Mr. (Ircelcv's election will free the
country.
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—Heuatou Morior, in lus speech at Muncie last Monday, said ho thought Hendricks could have opposed the land grant to the Northern Pacific Hailroad with a great deal more eflect while lie was in In- seat in the senate in so than he can now, eight vears alter the passage of the loll making tlie grant. Hen
dricks did not oppose it then.
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the assertion of 1872 will be
shown to be as false as thai of ImH, and the demand will be as lutle complied with. •.••.••:•.'
The Democratic partv savs tho Republican party ha* accomplishe I its mission, and should now surrender the government to its care, -oas to conciliate the late rebel clement oi that party. After the defeat of tlie rebel army on tlie Appottoniax, vliat would have been thought of the sanity of (len. Lee, had lie gone to (ten. (irant and said to him,
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—One of the issues that enters into
i.is never advocated skins. I his too when lie wore the uni•i principle he has I form ol a Colonel and was legularh
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Hint to Confederate organs about Manson has heel, trying to play coinmeiiling on election retuins. It til.
election appears to be in vour favor, call it a "key-note ll it proves to be again.-I vou. call it fraud.—JMi'-'I'-r (N DemtH'fiil.
—lion, lit,tier writes to a friend in Massachusetts: "lu view ol the importance ot the National contest, 1 shall not allow mv name to be used in the canvass for (lovernor. nor in any maimer to
the caui|.aigu 111 lexa- 1.- the election ot .mune our new machine-. thec'ection af the Legislature is the pro-1 {-Jvv'J (f. W. Haiik, Agent, jiosod impeachment ol (mv. Davis, the
present Kepublicari iiicumbent. Parties
recently from that Mate state that the Democrats are confident oi carrying two third" of that body their interest, when tho scheme will prove successful.
—(ieneral vnn, a veteran hard-shell Democrat of California, rites: (ireclev and mvsoll are about tlie nuni' age. All our lives we havc opposed each other.
Neither of us have changed our longch*nshcd opinions. How. then, can I vote for I11111 I am asked to do so as a choice ol evils—him or (irant. I think he is the greatest evil of the two. 1 am not sick now, except of the position 111 which we are placed bv our blind leaders—with tlie most Radical Rcpulican nominated by a Democratic conven
tion." :Wi:
1 he {.Uitmjfiiiii. of Atchison. Kansas, says there has never before been 111 anv Mate such an uprising of tlie people, and such a magnificent demonstration of public sentiment, as in Kansas during tho past ten days, and is, ejially during the past four days. 'j,. days ago we thought it possible that (.rant might not havc over 10,000 or 12,000 majority ,11 Kansas, it that many. Now we are confident that the Republican majority 111 this Mate will not fall below 2.r,000, and we shall not be surprised if it reaches 30,000. Kansas is going to be, as of old, the "banner Republican State" of the Union,
*1111 I ...1L. "JI'L'.P umurtar tin juimiUK. I KebrneKa Voir, viom the Atil"'i I Jjo lltn lnnfiou A
Tl)t. ratik firt wt nt huuU* »ouia port (umnruiv will run halt Air*4
Fr er
Tlie Democratic purtv wont out was holding nu office worth $10.OH". On -mi "f?
baviwir adjourned to await the re-
in which it blundered wor hrst. bv saving
So whi-ro tlir Muiun'rmir y.-mii ol tlie
jtirusiii iw'Ht lia- Km I it. Jmli^o ra/or is not. nor ha. lu* lu-t-n, a int inb( 1 if the .Joint llttrh omnnssion—I-ia/.rr hinr-
is
,, i,,.
0:
ir
tidenee of tin* people who have kind tui
1 1
11 vi nir for -.11 ami lainilv. In, ,l,,|
lf
tnu
Ii fli
further investigation it learned that the
,,,l ,,t Claims, and the Lu
den. who is a member of the Hoard ol
A I'nnl. \rltitration at icneva, not the Board ol
it. y.i.:„.. 1 \„u ,i!i.l. 111 n. .• Claun- at ashineton. 1 he Italian It i- well known that lor the past two oiilil is r-clopis, al.-o ol the A ibiti.uion have ah-lained from the use of Boar.!. 1 he ret,-, ut e.Ltoi shouldi i|iiil mcennes B-ulroa.l explaining, tor hi^ exhibition o! ijnot I
„„g dnnk- md mv Un er ul! nuM imp "in. "'i" V'.'Vl 'm
ot the time is ub.-olntelv pam-
iste.l me in mv lione.-t endeavors to iii. ix iian .1. B. BltoW s, Ko.ul.llt, lu I.
lHrk lollarr.
I'll is (I'.u^litv t'oj'iuel think* the war in pn^re^-
li
thO 1II* uraii'.ijj \'if irt*4* ill9 llltlt*
1
mform lis how mueh time he
Ohio river '. Did lie ever see the smoke
llt|e N ir
days I knew not what was liaii-piring ,| Morton .lie staid at home.--around me. I have now relieved inv vow nni/.-furt ('i ttr, nt. of total abstinence from all that intoxi- 1 he paper above i|iioicd niak.-- a te-and trust that the good people who special pretense ol lairne-. Se we call ,, ... -ii upon 11 to correct it* item in tin* t\ le have so kindly borne with me will on- .1^
ng his J.'JUO and upwards a month
jr
1(
tiibrml.i. coin hircliiitr. 'Jlus suthcicntlv oid Heaver countv. Southern I tali, gave eates the honesty ol the man. W Inlc a majaritv of sixty for the (icntlles at noun.-ing our currency as valueless lie '. ., ,. Was particu arlv anxious to obtain all he the late election—being the first county
nlj| ,i hi- -o mi t,- i- 'L
(.
ill llrighani kiinj.loin upon wlncll tin Mormoii- have lost their arip. iiri\vin»r «»i«t lloilt sh»iill.-i.
it line on the .-spiritualists ot I ouiitain county. I,lie in their society he pretends to be a ."-piritiilist, and when he meets an opposei. he curses i-.pir-iltiali.-m t:i... .. i.i: ... ..r like a soldier of 1'landers. Manson can carry water on both .-holders, but is capelul about allowing anv "I it to get inside his sioiuach.— /.rbiim/n J'ulrml.
Jiulji«'t iiHoii ill I uiiiiUiiii. Judge ason. our Congressional nominee, i- making a regular lour of l'ouutain countv. 1 lie Judge is an industrious canvasser, and gives a cheeriiis report ol the 1 .M-trict.—Allien /.'••h/er.
The Facts.
I he new heeler & Wilson maintains its supremacy. Lhe Wheeler .V W ilson Company make and sell but one class ol machines, and thai for family use: and in tlie past year have sold l'J8,020 machines, being over In OOU more than were sild ol uuv other make tor family purposes. Companies who profess to compete with lis manufacture sewing machines lor manufacturing purposes, and Count tnem in their sale-. 1 he public will bear in mind that the AS heeler it \S ilson machines are made onlv lor family use. am! are admitted to be one of the best sew ing machines hi use. The heeler & Wilson Company having established an agency ill this place, are prepared to fill all order- promptly. All persons having machines to bo repaired will leave then
orders at our ollice. Lxtra inducements are otlercd to persons desiring to purchase a irood machine, all at our ollice
at Mrs. Manna's millinery store and ex
A \l liolc People's Opinion. W lien a nation ol forty millions accepts and endorses as a Mau.lard Restorative 1111 article that it lias had the fullest opportunities of testing during a iieriod I ol twelve years, who can be so iibsiird-
Iv incredulous as to doubt the excellence ol the preparation Plantation Putters has passed through this ordeal and is now the most popular proprietary medicine 011 this continent. It would be difhcult to lind an adult of either sex between the Atlantic and Pacific, or between the northeast eornerot Manic and tholiult ol Mexico, who doits not know, either from ]orsonal experience or observation, that this renowned vegetable remedy is the purest tonic and stomachic and the the linest alterative and regulating medicine tlie world. As a preventive of, and cure for. diseases generated by malaria, and as a specific tor dvs|Hpsia,, rheumatism, and all nervous and bilious allections, it is admitted to be fairly pronounced the I'avorite household Ionic and Alterative of the Western hemisphere.
Itt-moval.
Britlon St Brunor, attorneys of tins city, have removed their office to tlie more pleasant and commodious rooms formerly occupied by Dr. I'ottcn, dentist, just across the allev, east of their old stand, where thev will continue tho practicc of law, the collection of claims against the Government, and real estate business. Special attention wilt be given to the collection of notes and accounts, the settlement of decedents' estate and partitioh of lalids. 28tf.
0Vl iu
lus lutv, tin
W
|, lilM ,. „f which lie wax a mom-
than .th
"lie ha- been appointed on a 11iirh ollice of the I'nion Depot ill 1 nili.in.ipolis. ('oiHiuis-i'in. interuntional in n- eharae- 'i-|iL.-io tickets will be good going to Linler. ll we mistake not, the .1 ii-l^t
vinir his corn-
]u 1( 1]:irl crossii( (lu
tmue to aid me in my elloits toward ,-iv.T, ami 111 liatiR* with the enemy re-| thorough reform. 1 have been told that eeivo.l a rebel niinnie ball through his during mv crazed and drunken hours 1 lungs. Hie wound would have killed a 7 ... .I less iluckv man. but the gallant Dellart, hurrahed for (.roelt-v. IK-lU-i things,^ to sav, ^tilllives and could not be expected ol me then, but in
or
tlit* cause he su nearlv tiled lor.
«•••. ^11111 so 11 at 011 it v. I- I. .Ill llo- |-'l:lhl,r..U l!,Hil.. 1
lien. Manson-poke at Colfax on Monday night of last week, to a cry i-roml. It is said, by one who know.-, that there were In men. women and ."
lien Kran/.fMgel.ot New N oik. will children present. It was slated, a few lit -tvcral -pn.lu- I rl. imt In I'll- i_" 111 ittin mr 1' 1- «-pinti. il 1st. 11 is -urolv a mistake, llcisa -mhii--leeper." lie went to Collax and could how
not get crowil enough to make any niuh hut the rsoul-.-leepers no are holding
cani] meeting neai tliere. canii- to llie
rescue, gave liini the use of their tent, hviiin book. iicc.. and ad]ourneil their services until alter the (icncral said his luce, which occupied about a hall lour.
Tlu (i|( ir lM 01i
very strung any where just no\\.--C j, M. s„,i. made a ,-peech at CrawlordstiiH'l ntil. dunmr tlie war, in which he dt"*i^is "damned Lincoln
il Mahlon
and connections,
iiieh is the 1., H. A.' itail
av. durnijr the tune ol the N btaka estate lair which \vill be held at I -1 *1 during the first week in September. First class tickets lor the round trip to
Lincoln and return will be sold on Tues-1
day, the :!d, and ednesdav, the -11li ol S .ptcinber, by the Indiana]ioli-, HI iintton iV estcrn K. B. from the ticket ollice ot the I'nion Depot ill Indianapoli
llln on lt lr ljlis ol
\w ^ovcniiiH'nt^ tlu* mrmltors, roturn trip uniil tin- lMii »t opt«ml)( r. it vTtf mitaki' imt, cithor a Huron or a tirkets will lu? liall farr: $27..O Lonl Of the rcalui, and the thud nielli-
her is we think, a:i Italian I ounl. I
tin.- -M. -Jill and oth
A 0 ul lllllitv
will be presented!
11
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liv thi«^ arrangement toi llu: cXiinnn.ition ot (lovcrnment ami railroad lamlf olUml
for ale tlu tlouri*lir.i£ Matr ol Nr hra-ika. I ickot-i will also In* wilt! ill thtifkeL olhceat Lrawlortl'Ville.
1\
Men ami learn* U* woik oa tlu In
diana division tlu- hi'a^o. l.in\ilh Men.
,u 4 r,M 1 0,11 x/ 11,1 1
Armie-bu^. W •»\ilK Ko «daU .»r l..i
I I
||tv (oluiel thinks the war jiikI (Taim^ WlllllOll. I
vet. mec he did so httlo
^iiIcm aniK lainis 11 inifeil. W wish to purclia.se some goo.l sol' vent notes and claims. Applv al the Irw ollice of Cowan Patterson.
PaiiK! I'aiul
'1 lie best, cheapest and most durable 1
paint is the /lubber /'unit for sale by Campbells I inslev. .«-.{
Shot Jlli»s.
ainpbc\! .S: linslev sell all kinds. a 1 I and see I hem. 1 I
NEWSPAPER.
THE JOrilNA
A it 1.1.1 \iii.i:
UK IT Itl. IC AN N KVSt'A I'Kll,
1 here are several families in tins
countv from Montgomery countv, Indi-i
ana. and everv one ol these should sub
scribe foi- the Crawlonlsville Jut ns A I..
It is the best weekly newspaper, local
and general in Indiana.. —(iltniui (A-m.)
"Spiev. juice, pungent. '1 hat's our
description ol the Ijraivtordsvillc J.O lt-
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Ci'iwt'rit.
may she wave. hanljurl
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And we are sure that no better induce
ments could lie ollercd to- subscribein
than that winch we are now nth-ring
i)ll( KN I fs for the balance of the year.
But the political campaign, which prom
ises to he an interesting, if not an ex
citing one, has already opened, and tlie
value of the paper as an accessory 111 Un
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Ouc of tlu' Hi'st liOCitl I'iipcis
IN I III: STATU.
"The Ciawioi.lsville .I.H'itxAl. i- one
ol tlie host and most valued of otii Indi-
fui X(
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1 ln lt
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ford-svillc. a credit to us publishers and
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LECAL NOTICES.
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N'l.'ii'c if liri. Ky ^iv. i» th.it in .11 «it)» •a il.-cn-i- 4»f th" (N»nft u!' "'.noiH'M I'ifjis «»t' jK'iut-iy ••lUity. :it the Jiitic tt'i'.n ihcicol', Hi flio lli«* iliuh'l si^iu-d wiil "'-ll at ]»iiv iU--.ile to tl,.- hiirh.'"' an.1 «1
.iir u. -I. l"«'im-»»u.' thh-.l of th«- junvha-e iii"iiey to Im- }»:«i«l ilo 11, omo tl»ir :ii m\ iiioiitli :»nl th t*ulii" in .i«lv.» tn-ti(h". to-.-cure tin ili li-i rt ij 1 .*i»t** with mt.'H'si |uo)M'rly ill t»«- il.
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is ii complete rellex ol the loe.il new of
the citv andconutv which it pub
lished."— J.-niUViUr 'ml/iWrccli.
Ul t-.«. Munt-ynn.r,, /v...-, rWilkf) vs. H.-iijittnin Wiikc l'o it "'iti'Mnhi'ioii th..t on i*»t. 1S7J, S u:ih f. Wit'C'V
Thomson Ui^tiiu
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tteiit uii.1 Cii-c.it.it.' !m"1i .i "i iv-i.i.Mv.v
Show it to our :Wiglil»or
1 :'l" 11 1 1 TO Hi It!—- ll I I
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We think we can fanlv claim that
tight which is coining ought not to be|
overlooked. '1 he two parties have'
placed their candidates and platforms be-
lore the people, who arc called upon to
choose between them. We expect to
he toun.l on the side ol the Republican!
party, with its record of honesty and
olheiencv as instanced 111 the payment ol
over Three Ifuntlred awl Thirty Three
Million* of the National debt during the
1st three vears of (.en. lira.it's admin
istration, which so legislating as to se
cure a general condition of prosperity 111
the country.
a
a little better than
1 iik J.ii iiXAl, is How
ever before 111 everything that goes to
mnnm»MHi^»j mil
STOBI:
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N' 1! I. --nV'il.KV.
DMINISTUA'D S NOTH/K
|. N-.ticr i- L.-n-hy v» i» ihut tho tut-h-i-I Vk-oh nj»|iotiitr-«l Admini-fr.-itor of th»l.ui:in«h« .Sutton. |:»t« of .Mo 1 onutv, In4i »ti.' S u-l t?»i•* i«-olv
Ti
1
MAS W. A' 1
^oI'lCK ol'
lull,
•|TwN,\ i!-ti:itor.
ATT A ll.MKNT.
M.mtil,.,.:.
writ of jittr.«-liUM'nt i.^iin-t tin.I of 1-21 l.iirir«'itt, Motitymi'-ry ••oteity, uti'l W hfl'ei.H ii I writ I JUS I.ITII hy I in- issi i'.|, i:»il tictunc ai»jioint«''l for tri:»l, on th" nt!' day ofSi-j»-tfinher. 1ST 1. at in oVJnck k. at mv olVh-«'m Mu'li»"ii touii'lu)', iiow tlo- Kit l.aiycnt plu-rchy ootilifl t'« 'll I 111 .-om- I I j'hiint*. of jii'lirm'-nt ill Ir.-n-h-ro.l hnu 'l»v It*l' t1111. JUSKI'H «iAl.Ul:KA'ni. *A •, I
(.Oil II: I/, tii. 1T». y. I ».\ oi tho 7th "lay of Anhv h«*r liftoriM-v-ilMt
•:uah C*.
1
lih ii in lh« Uler
of iii.l Coin lo ««oi.i|ihtiiit, in writing, for «livol'-,, a-i- in-o of .u'tion it. hfi'!"*h:«lf. tin* «ti .l.tvit of a tliiiitfi«'to.J )won. tli:t -ahl h't» li'laiit H' tijain Wilkey a Jioi.-n shlo.t of th»» Stat^ot |niU:o :u
Now. iloivfoto. tin- anl Ih-niionin \Vil-] k" Will take lioti.-.' th it i-:»n-»» will h" hi'.tt'f at the in tin il tlw- Conrt, ami th:»t he :«nl j»|»*-:ir th" .Iii Il'o th'*r«-of, tli.-n ami tin iv to iii'Uor {.-till c'M.tplaint. iinl (.'"in rotiiniiMii'iN on th«* tittJi Moii-liiy of si-utoiiihi i, 1^7-'. it hcini: th-* :«»th tay o| inontii. \Vttn«'?« my hainl :nnl h«* s*a! of s:oil Court h«-i'**nnto allixfil, thi 7th lav of Anyn-t, ls»J. !c.L'w:J 1. M. VANri:. (,'h-ii
I I 1 11 li I
I Noti.-o i- li.-t- hv th Kx'-.-ntor of tin* -ta late -*f Monluoint rv ai.| i-i-tat.* .-olv»«nt. (ii:oU( W
\^(Tlc
I h. upi'ointfo «,.f 1'i-nj-ini:n Ai hosin-t, untv, lu'lmn.i. «h'^«-:i-c 1
IKllK'.fST. MM-i-I: tn
o|. non-i:
-IDKNCK.
.1 b-
1 Vt'.-I'. MiOIO't K.
tin v-. Aii'lri^ Austin. N»«n-ro«iiU*iu't» H«' it ifiiii inli.-r^-il that "ii tin* J-tii -lay of 1S7J, It h«'in-_' in th»' vwMiMi «f thi« C"iirt ol Comin'-n Ph'p.» of ^anl connty. tho phunt nt. Hnrriot K. Austin, hv ht-r attorm-y, Kohvrt 1'.. F. lki-irc.'-. t'ilofl in th» t'l^rl of ai-l 'oiir h«T ••oniphunt in writing -iuts.» of urtiim it» ,.,-r hehitlf. HI1-I al-oi th« atli'la vI of :t «lii|it«-.i'.-t-•••i i»«»ron. ttiiv torlh that tin- mid! .h-fcn hint. An lr''\v An-tin. :i non-:«" i'lon? of o! !illiar i. Now. tlion fort*, tin- -nnl l«'h nl tnt, Andtcw.l. Austin, will hctehy n»tit:i'ol tinlllini! p'^Klinir of ihi- rh ti..n. nn«I th:t Intir.d on th«» s«t.oiiI «lay-v.«.»t tin
t.-nn .-v'it'1 Toiirt. »'omfficiM:inur «n lln- :»nth 'h»v of Sol't'l.lhcl at Tl .w forl-Vlllo, it hrilli! th«'*»th M»n»lnv of s:u(l Jnionth of Spjitoinh^r, in tin' your lU'orc^jiil, thn. :iii-i tln»ro to uuswcrsaiil complaint.
WiMn^- n.v m-l .m-ltlw .lof ti-I f'.cj::, th»«» iMh «ii»v of .Inh 1T2. I. M. N« 'I), an^lw-l fl-ik.
tin
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1 At th«*-lunnary t.-^nn of th»» I'otirf oi* t'oininon 1'lffi- of Moniji'Ont'rv coiiutv, l-ST'J, th- ft i[r '"-f Ah'r.'.l Hi ii-1.. il ii's.-il, ili-.-liov.l |,m.I.:i!.Iv in«oJ\« nt. 'roiht r.- nro thorcforo n«'Mi.-.i thai th same will he M'ttle.l fic-nrdinuly. iiiii:l*vv .h »11
N SM A 1.1.. A»l niniHtrator.
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WHEAT MEflCHAUT.
Hiiiiii 011 Vour Mniti!
J. »J. Darter & 15ro.
iiI'DiivisA ». iiikI arc pri'pai'-
el to rei-eivc
I 100,000
ucai ly Eleven M...UON* of State debt Mo..lK«.U«ry VOUUty
during the ten years of its power and
UIiiiIh ot Kraiii.
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^oti lvaul l«» slori' join'
wlii-at (oi- ll«nr«»r cxcliuiiKC
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put it in .llciroiMiiis Jlills.
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STAIR WORK.
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DISSOLUTION NOTIPt,
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Hiiwliels
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'I'lK'j also oll'or ntnriiKC for all
LADIE6 WANTED,
Ladies Ladies! Ladies!
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McCAIN & TALBOT.
,-r work in 4 AHI1 j!iil to anv htiiv
Will
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•ui oxpi»n-ii'f fonmi ill rhu-i^o with iU
\rrv woman. A»hlre»"* Kilt. A. ii. Col'l.TKU. LluululU', Mioh.
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nlhuril*tn tho hit'* llrni "f Sloan :w*inno all in'l«-ot.-ilno^, and a .-..llo.-t ail ac- oiititf* 'hi.- th• i:isi.ti\n a i»avii»« i:
NURSERY.
Flowers! litilbs!
Seeils! lIetl| I'lnnts!'
Ntirsery...Stock! Fruit A: Flower
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AiWress. ll. l'llK\l\.
HIoohuhhIoh
lliiveleiisi llieuld iireliimse II.I.IMMS.
Ntirser.v,
mi Aei'o« '21ft v«*jtr 12 »ireot»hoil--.-. HUM vr.. 8J": r.. $ :s vr M" 4 S 4 (\italo"ne-, 'JOrents. jnlllni4
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FOR SALE.
I^or Ms-i-le.
LAROF. AND COMMODfOl .- nviito rv.-iih.'iu'p of ton room", eonveinntly fooateil to tho pint
part *»t th" oil),
l.o j« lame. 1/o:iiuiIm1, llliflv «*itnnle«l. up'l t-rcil Ui^h oiiiaiiioniat tui'l fiu11 '1m- IW.»
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vnriolv. Still*!**, ont-ln»nw«'f* un«l nlher cnnvoni' oili roinnloto. I't n*i'. M5.00U U» t'lisv inciits. lilClTTON MUM.L. julv^'tn Hful l-t:ito Ag-nt^
Farm for Sale.
uKKKU lor salo niv farm of S7 .u ro.--, I ,-itiiitcil on tho Thorntmvn roiul '».'a
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from t'rnttfor.Nrillo. 1 li« fjirin hn- '"'J iirovctiiciuo. I'or purlieu]hj-4 inquiM' ofOf. Uarhn^toi. T. J. tiHlFKi I H-
