Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 September 1872 — Page 2
THE JOURNAL.
Crawfords* ille, Intl.. Sept. L'-».
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Gen. Tom Browne, the next
Governor Of Indiana, will speak
A WORD TO REPUBLICANS. Gen. Tom Browne, our candidate for I iovernor, is to lie litre on lue.-day, October 1. and we should give him such a
candidate for the highest olliee in the Slate, lien, lirowne will .-peak in the
afternoon, at 1 o'clock as near as may be,
and not at night. H* ha an appoint-'
ment to speak in Lal-av-ette on the eve-
uingof Ihc same «ay. Hon stay away
Hearing him in the hope of enjoying that
There will be no such procession (ie:i.
put :it o.Oop. nearly as many as the Democrats themselves chum, am! twice many as most well informed Kepublieans arc willing to concede. 4. I he in-
McCAIN and J." T.TALBOT, crease from the immigration of minors EDITORS AND Ptv.THU'T.-J-.S' in (.'lay ami adjoining counties, which can safely be put at l,fHHi. Now how are IlKl'l"HI.U'AN' NA HON Al. it KIM'. the^e new elements likely tit ailed the ll't M.nr the w»hthe
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^•KAST bdl'f (Vt'ilHin'h'i tit :(ht. -.1 .4 "i« iC'Trt JCOp/f. ftnd l/'i f'l nf OUt o» 1 O^r vtnrrh rr*v't
«lt Of the -HyoO Volini: men who
vo or
brilliant canvass of the Slate, speaking ""g-lit have P»«cd -ne credit. Hut he
tor m(»re than two and a halt months.
A
1 luring that time his \oiee ha.- been. heard by nearly hall a million of people, Let Montgomery county do her -hare in the work of investigating the fitness of
ing of confidence iiiainfested bv well
posted Republicans in ail part.- of the
a a a a
characterized the Democrats in this campaign, there is a seemingly soumi
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i- i„ ed, and the vietorv w«»n
Indiana i- candidate for tho druggie A.- I did not intend
Slates Senat-\ and not for the o'lice of iovernor. (ten. lom lirowne \\a- 11«.111 inated for (iovernor and expects to serve as (iovernor it eleelcl. 1 he Demon. are sparing no labor or expense to in.tki a big meeting for their candidate for the Senate Let us honor our candidate for Governor, who is a hundred time.- niore wortliv on account of his faithful services lor the salvation of a nion whose detruction Mr. Hendricks lilted not Invoice to avert. Willi a like denioi.-tui-tion. 'llie speaking will beat hitloi k'grove, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon.
THE PROSPECT IN INDIANA. Ill less than two week- Indiana. I'eun-
sylvauia, Ohio, lowa and Nebraska li-dds "A-I do not intend t" enlist in the
their State elections. 'I he result in two
as it is expected to exert an import.-unt influence in deciding the result in the rresideutiftl election in November. Il Indiana and Pennsylvania both go Heyublican, by decisive inaionticH, tiianVs
.lection in No.^mber will be coiiti-d.j.I
rt
basis upon winch to taleulatc the ,i
ble result. At no tegular clietion for,
(iovernor since 1852 has the majority either way exceeded 1'UKiO, except during the war, in lhol. At every other election but one since that date the majority has been le*s than (i,uOtl. It will thus be Heen that the proportionate reliable strength of each party has varied but little since the organization oi the. itepubhean party. In 1-SOS, when it is generally conceded that a pretty full vote was polled, linker's majority (Republican) wad %1. Taking this vole as
itf. time. t»0 pel* ci lit. will
nf tK' probablv vote the Kepublican ticket
ir sfi' Of the t!,iMiO odored voters, nearly every
nne will vole the Kepublican ticket. T)i" nlmpli
'The figures lor the .'l.otiti 1 .ilieralw" we give to the lemoerHt.s for what they can I make out of them. Some of them may 'not vote the l'omoeratic ticket, but we lu'iil count th.'iii ail "ii thai side and count on the Republican side the entire colored vote and the whole of the l.iWU I minors included in the 1th class, I'uti-j-truetin a table on this b.'.-i-. wt have
IT.or.Al.M-: r.MI'l'ttl.K AN VKII-. IN 1.ST2. Vote for liaker in
it 5
Natural iuere ise. tU» per cent, ol O t'ol n-il \ole-..,-..:. N1 :i er
Total........... I Vduct "Liberal" vote
Net Total
lT.iillAlil.K. lil'.MO'T.A II' voir. IN lSi-. .lie for llendrick- in IS'»S I.I.MJI-1 N it .ral incu-ase. 40 jt ci-nt. -i lv)'.l ...••• "Liberal vote
ota!..
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vote should be polled.
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in Cr.iwfordsville on Tuesday. -state*
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welome .as it will become us to give tlie .. .1 1*
What was .Mr. Hendricks' position during war, that he now want.- to turn his back upon it? A single sentence from a speech made at a bau«iuet in Sliel- dated
the man for the place for whu-h lie has '^^^'"the"^^"" will"show the May. 1ST-. Mr. Voorhees said been nominated. MIr. 1 leiidricks.t lough „f the ...an -luring the at the head of the 1 lemoeiatic tieke. ,1 ,, can ,-upport either .. ra.it
li*t in the armv mvself, I lune asked no j.
llemlricks gave Uiose fohliers
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by the most sanguine of his opponents, rebellion Mr Hendricks stood aloof
bv both parties. Hut tor a little disaileo- ,,ntribuling moi.ev to hire substitutes.
tiou in tht Republ., ir, ranks on a, onnt -j ,1(1
of the nomination of Hartrauft for (.ov-
crnor, tlieri wouhl bi no iloi.bt of tl.i
who have invited bun here to .-peak on ,|^}IO,1(.st
tlie rebellion. Now. in order to full\ ap-,
lInB
preciate the course ot Mr. Hendrnkn, ptiriucatioii! let us-uppoe that «me leading man ol tlie »uth had acted in the .same way towanls tne other side. I-et tis puppo.^ a '4.
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a starting point, what new elements have "...
lion. .Billy Williams,
Ml I.I. Al!I»ltl«iS Till:
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Al Crnn fortl** Hie,
Wednesday. October
At OTlock l*. M.
tliut Hilly 1 ll|£ will
Jean majority of nearly \Hlii. a m.irgin hands with the "knaves'" he tiuight our too -mall, however, i.i be periled liy Ue- to hate, but '-.e can not bear to publicans -laying a', home. Indiana is -,. th(-se soldiers shake hands with each llepub'ican after giving to the l»euio-
on. Tout Browne will speuk In ('riinlbrtlKviUe. on Tiiewlil}. 4»elt!u 1.
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That is the i|uestion. What
trreat
novv ial
me aiieriio.ni a.... m- --., .liei's enlist during the war, and do not
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in
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erat- the whole of the Liberal vote, |,n i]1(| ||,,t charge all the rebel soldiers .'•h but let no one man rely upon his neigh- |, lH-ing thieves, liars and perjurers, bor- to prove it -o in October. Lvery
THOMAS A. HENDRICKS. Mr. Hendricks is asking llie people to auv body eU MI the same eujoyment.
is
Mr. Hendricks' past? Is it a thing he I'nion, and niaile
•a^ily turn his baek upon'.'
ta
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ii in«'i«Mit
II 1*«* It III vi£
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"l.n the soldier understand that he i- ,„,,
1 !Vi -r is a perjurer: ami every Son:hern
rHH»o
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1 in.- calculation -iippo-e^a full voleol 'Mmtli parties. It would givt? a Kepubli-. S
•._ 'n man wh.i tried to teach Northern diales the tea'.-hin-s of a whole life, and
soldiers to entertain such an opinion of. as-uine- tin: rebel soldiers as the a'oove. made a speech )-ites.
at l'iltsburp last we»k. speaking in the I:N
oll
Tbc soliiii-r* who met at 1'itts-
'"all three together." as Oreeley did. They fought tin'rebels and found them brave and determined f..e. All they
ask ol them, now they are whipped, i- j1|V|'t.r
that they shall gracefully submit to the ,^.
eiec' I.im I iovernor of Indiana, from Tlie old I'liion soldier- would gladly see party lliat se.-sor
which position, should he be sucressful leeoni'ilialion and harmony ol sentiment, .•
he tran.-ferred to the Uni-1 but they will not kneel at the feel
.-Senate, lie expect' to achieve the bitter enemies of the
liis speech at the Suite convention that nounced as "knaves," "thieves,'' "liars' nominated him. ami "perjurers" in 1-02 protected from HON. «IA r.ltir, 1 \v is die.i at Ills resillul has lie turnM hi.-* back on the! every reference to the past, while hr »lenee. in l*:tri^, Ky., en the m-muni: ol
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pleasure in connection with the excite- ,.,iuutrv when thev know that olis mi Monday evening. ...Ill^ alluding to.. serving the last year inentsof a torchlight procession at niglil.
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Ulrni fli:
cuiiii'" to a'hlrc-^s the people, flint it 'i just add res-eu vou haa pronounced th wiuu*^ a i-arade of i.»rehe
lirowne liOt to tire work prepare for llendrick. He has made a earnest sympathy of a.i „s citizens e, is ii.auon, am. tne seiono
,l "i» the past r.ow. Ii he had done
rks Mieh as l»em..er:its prup'-e u. the war, when the country needed the.
,uj1. JJ,. Uenilrieks I'an do !'''in. Mr. ireelev said I term at the time of his dei
his back "Tbc distinguished ge.faWhan wlio lias
ll 111 triIe
1 .1 .IV .. ..... I. ..... ttli..... ii ml tnn l: Aft( .11
almost dailv, and very often twice a day. ean ,a,n none now by proposing to enl,-t tij ftl ,x U.| the iking ofi-.^A A -!'"gto„ special to t, the I [lion cause wjieii the war is end-, "'I?
U1L ltl
unworthv of Ills own resiieet, or tile re-
,],ir!n-r tl... jrri'-it ".No hoiu.'j't and intelligent I 'euiocrat
ln ulj
lt
rv a?t
of these Mates is looked forward to with L• il, And -uppo-e lurihcr at or comfort to Ins anxious wife, mother I'ri.-idi in.} i.in sli.ike hand- with S .nth great interest b\ lioth political partu-,
time he should have denounce!
.lelfl'avis as a tv rant, and denounced everv step lie took in tlie prosecution the war. what would have been the me lire of his encouragement tc the I'nion and then surrendered cause'.1 Just the measure of Mr. Hen
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If either or both of theiii go Democratic Jle would not enli-t himself and he would serves to be politically buried out of the contest for the Presidency will 1).- nut a-k anv one el-e lo \t this very time si|rht. and his unfaithful record, and Ins
prolonged a month that is, (.reelcy everv nerve W LS being -trained to raise slanderous charges against (rrant, aloiij: c.iac will not be utterlj l.opclt---s. e. Koldu-r?-- .-VII were going who could, and with linn. vania is claimed with great confidence those who could not were patriotically
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one olso tl)
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inv
come lierc on the Jitli of Octo-
)0r an
denounce, slander and vilify
(ren. (rrant. and help to drive lnm from the President's chair in disgrace, with the frowns uf a country he saved upon his head instead of its garlands of aflection aiul gratitude. '1 he soldier that can far torgel Innireli as to do these things proclaims himself unworthy of the uniform he wore. 'I he hearts of Ins comrades will feel sail indeed at his rccreancv. 1 hey may not denounce him as a traitor to the cause he fought for. Their generosity inav spare lnm ail open insult,
a
wc that will probably affect the vote of ,., fidenec and resiieet, and can never again this year? We have: 1 he ""tun.
f(jH
_t
i.icreaseof voters froai the increase of populatiou, which, according to the rate CIIEEI EY lias got so anxious to secure of increase between 18G0 and 18G8, can Democratic votes that lie can not bear to
1 E
nt ptn
fV-nnul h.,ur Mr. llemlricks stands ,-r I^lhinnpolit
IMTIOI-l- the people, i,enouncing Mr., "If it were not that tlie frntinrl hold:
result there. How seriou- tin- diijtb .i neol as a '-tvrant," and proclaims to high a fame for unvarving truth, we .know to civ few. lint a-it beg. tion is can only be told when the \ot i-
W()r]l J1(t Iie wou]li pas! lis wit
(Oiuited oil the 8th of Oitober. In Indi- will not enlist in the I nion armv hiui- it seems lo deserve It is a lib el on the in town, his reputation as ana, however, outside of the general feci ,.lf
iti,tion to Mr .Hen
A SPECIMEN OBEKLEY SUPPOKTER On till- null of May, 1^7-, l.u.el W.
1
I'ooillo of MinituoiinT.Y^Comit.V. which comaineil the followinj,' wor..-
concerning .the iioinination nf tiiieli-y,
Thinking m«»re ot oltiee than A' his
WlllUiins. l« life, honesty, self respect or the respect of others, lie now supports ireclev aiul introiluceil liiui at Ini|iauapoli last
in-
Monday with a -picell, in which In-said ,.| \,
rav
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execution men who have wickedly di-- nl .-tut) that we are t•» cspett letoim in
mrbeil the peace of the world withtmt gi-ivernment provocatioti--men with whom 110 terms are ti'be made—l'ick Turpins, w!m call 1 1 .. themselves jrenerals, and Captain Kidd-. K'rlcted hi- ic-p. cl, L'l 1,0.1 who call llu-nisidves commander-. A well as that ol every body ViitjO thief is a thief a liar is a liar: a perjur-
lv
"worn 01 puri.R.uioii.
IH.one
the "1.111 during the (.real ,, take pleas,,.chronic!,n..c still
lll( ul tlrM
jn
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abandoning his principles. another failure.
in nunjle
more easnv
ene eNe to enlist I his was the -vmpa- and eon.Msientiv than crald Iteconie al- pr can't he p.o-.-ihU- that the people of thv the a'd the encouiaireinent that adheitiit ot eitlier ol thun. 1 .shall ]TK!i:\iui shall h) far lor*P»et the distinction
-laiul bv mv sincere and lifcdonji pier
im:r. It I did oihervwr-e 1 wouht Ut a,
candidate for the I'rc-iden
rie who can utter the watchword
CAN those soldiers who ii ned the letter of invitation directed to Mr. lien-
banquet had been given Mr. Urecken- dnck-, asking him to bo here on the olh ridge and be had said in reioiise lo a October, point to one word uiteicd by te-ted bv his 1 iciiiocratie opponent,
t!|
at gentleman during the war that car-1
.\,el' nrinv mvself I -l-all ask no one ried strength to the nion soldier's arm I 1"'- I'(nii.tr.U.e (.indiiMU, f.r tl..
of Ol the rebels, helping them at a safe dis.jO^n.bk tn
We can respect ill read twice re
and lastly, there is no such paper us the
Monday night.
probably be put at40,000. 2. The negro tee a convention of I'nion soldieis as-! chiisin" it is time some of those who Ivlux Ai t. I hold it es|H' mil} desirable voto, which is estimated by many at 10,- semble to exchange greetings and talk -urge this kind of work were showing their Jn'^cno'i[rh to effect its pun.o's'e V'li.'i'pe hands with tieneral will lie made stronger ami stronger."
000 but ivliich we will put at 8,000. over their sullernigs and triumphs, with- faith by shaking hands 3. The "Liberal" vote, which we will out denouncing them for it. OraDt. —/funu* (iri' le y.
tliU movement (the (Iiei.'ley
.inent) with all niv lit art, mind ami
enrolled to tight a parcel of knave- al .-,,,,„' en uf thi kind pbu-es liable to indictment, trial, sentence and sirnuui.^
strength."
own confe.v-ion, i-now a "dishonest man" is •.iw:i re 1 li-toiv
a
j] fmuish a ^ro.-er exu!ii|»le of the
Sl rvill:
traitor, who moral Iv responsible, all .. .1 !, catessorv with him, is Horace t»rtCK, 004 :»75 three tocethir! Oitlty, Au:in.t l*».
p^'iii/ian. In the suae
who, it wore, in a iiij:lo day, rcpu-
advoiaev of iheir very p-
C"U
har-lie.-l terms ol the National coir.en- ('i: iI,n:sti l:t-1 Saturday by likening lion of veteran I'liion soldiers a»-mllcd
A Wl.r.Y nmnnenecl Snsliiiie^!!
lWtl
a! that place, and denouncing their meetin a uctive of "hatred and -'bit- ..a ,„ papers, certifying I tern ess of feeling" between the NortliJ
political [.artie.- "to two um
eking employment. One ol them says: that I
llwny
faithfully discharged my dutie.- that 1
](%ui :siu
mi to
)rv ti)
arbitrament of the sword, and enjoy the It is the He- one As-t«M,r. full right-- of citizenship, not m..lethi}{ 1(
lul
#M ]IR
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moii
tWc lltv
Octoper 1. by turning hi- back upon the obtain it. (ireelev would reverse t'"' Shrewd cnoush to take the one with the the l'eace, three Constables and one A- however cunning yu may be, the cazyest
past, a- hi- nnnouiiced he had done in order. He would liave the men he «s r(J sessor.
would have the soldiers who saved the the "J'id, at a lew days over .1 wars -.l
it possible
eniea-eney. ami what virtue is ly eoneealin^ the eviilences of their loy- .Ktate Legislature, iiv afterwanls K-Iveil there in hi-'coining over to the side of-alty. that the wa\\to secure recoil- as a member ol the Mate constitutional
in the afternoon and miss seeing ami, ,_____ ,, [i \\', VDOKHKKS introduced Mr. elected to the I'nitcd Stales Senate in r7. lie was of his second
emergenev U! ciUntion I S. convention, and represented his 1 ii. tnct
fir him to age. Mr. liavis was a lawvei hj piote-
oe a eamlidate Tor the rrcMflenev, .-kulk- s'mhi, but eommenre'l hi political life ,i iiur into solitary retirement ami careful-, early :t ]•!•'•, when he wa* elecled the
1 fr ,S::0 1M7 Hc
OKIIKM mtrouuce.l Air. elected to the I nite.l .-tat
(ireelev at the Slate House at Indianap- l.-.ll, and re-elected in 1
vis
watchword of thin iVesidetiti:
c:imi)
ai^n in two word-, the first ,.f whic
,w a,feels such great solicitude by stu-
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m-um.u
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Captain John Itriggs, of Terre Haute, sl.iuoeis iiiiii. 1
.k-' encoiirageineiit to the cause of the pudiated by the good people of Indiana f,, riiwfonlst 1II«'. oil 'I iK'Mlllj (ieneral, 1 iionias lirannan siipi-nutend-
r™"
St. Louis /VM, a (.rant i-aper
OutI'hnu n"^puWogeih
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enlist themselves and would not ask any thirdly, the /V«m is not a (iranl paper audience which, for numbers, compared
Tin: (Mlf
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Voorhees wrote tMil \Va.-hiin tni ,!",""iV ... I. .. K. H. 1 lr.mi!-: aplinn liiiittts ut lerre Haute, a ett.'i
,,„,i,u,.|,n M.M-lhinv In Moni«»iner.v
Will speak at the h-Uowing lime piac
Frederick-burg. at 7 p. in.
years will
that, and the other man
now shake
ih. He can
ilil this, 7 j, ,.
1Ui
have bet a capable and honorable serivhen you Will speak at l'ie.isaiit 1 I'll, Saturday. October o. at
valit." The Other man sayask him: "I should prefer not to say anvlhing about what I have been doing 1' for the last ten years." *1 on ask liiniv. T»« "What wire von doing hist year, my Irieiid "That. sir. is fine of the ob-o- several town-hij lete issues. 1 eon-ider it
n|iean partv that brings its papers! Wayne--On.
,UL,HY |.K]ii!iits the record of its the IVaep
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i„.r
„.I, M,. I).,.
was for a long time the
good word for it when it was threat- I "ati '!nz-:lb say- the receipts
has eonft.-.sed himself a "dishonest man, ... „.,i mi.. I'II- thi- monili iiirnint lo
1
1 1 1 I between loyalty and disloyalty, even in i(l.
...
unworthy of my .\vu its lowest political *en-e, a* toiejtc.anti ol collectors ami assessors and
the otb if (Ictober. He was not going r^ji^et or the respect of anybody else. defeat the tried and laithful lirowne, other oflicials, ami a eon-eijuent lessen- e-ted with me in the canal propertv beto cnli-t liimsell and he would not ask 1 ]1L. „ian who, by hi- siibseiiucnt .and elevate in triumph o\er hi-he.i-1 a of all eoiitiiigent expenses. he twcen Washington and Alexandria, a anv one eise to At the same time hulrtmrse in supporting Oreeley, thus pub- man who could not pei-uade hinirf-lf to .i| ,.nis.sioner is, moreover, known to be I'"-1' °l projiei ow il and tonlrolledi was denouncing Mr. Lincoln as a tvrant, .] conte—es himself dishonest and un- perforin an act or -p.-iik one woril ill aid and denoiiiicing and opjHising e\er\ worthv the respect of any person is now ,,| his coiintiv defeiidi i.-. measure of the (.ovcrnnicnt to suppress i,y
N a
tician and banker of .\Iuncie, died at his home last Sunday. Mr. Biuv-on was elected to tlie State Scuat•: from Delaware countv two years airo a Republican- but bis seat was successtullv con-
1
ed arful lnnt In wa-th, wtll known friend ne.anl ciidiir, to-.,. Noillui,, oldiir- J'?
A
»-is- tunco. 1 hc rebels fought, were whipped, olhi r. ihsi}it nntaU-
when seeking olliee at their hands, de- Ocloltcr I' cut of Public liis'.nieti i, .I. (.. Smith
COl'NTY POLITICS.
I 11 I.I X.TI N.
-On last .Mond.ae evening the cmzeil.' of Darlington were a little surpri-ed a the apiieaianee in their nndst ol M. V. Uruncr, ol raw fordsville. ivlir.. an nouncemeiit lo speak behall oi th llepiiblicaii ca.u-(r on that oc.-a.-ion wa .-•in
,l he will not ask anyone else to editor of tlie /Vw. That gentleman, in eloquent exponent ol lieniililican prin il.e tooth of m-i-toloii the other iv sulheient to attract «o diei .*•»
do," so. \(t, notwithstanding all lhi, the first place, never was kiujwn to use uplt^w.is ^nuicitnt .nnuv weiL'hinu ninetv-two
ho wore the national uniforniH 1 hucIi forcible language secondly, the -iideni) the plate of mtt tm*:^ (r\ ,i
ll
St Louis /'/('.«."—,SV. /.OHM filnbe- prominent 1-ditieal .-pt-Hkers at this place wlneli was certainly very I
A i.i. the trains from the west hist complimentary to Mr. Uruncr. It is) Monday carried visitors to Indianapolis. O.at tue speech exercised to see (ireelev. Hut they were not all -'powerful influente our the minds of, Ilemocrats by any meaiii. A canvass of bearer.-. As .in illiimiation, one. voters was taken on the morning train, J" "K 1'emoci.it ol tin- pl.it.i a ].ronnwliich resulted, 70 for Grant, ,'il for '"L '"finber of the (.rccley club, de (ireelev and 3 for O't.'onor. The vote
oil the afternoon train, winch contained the Covington delegation of tlreclcv visitors, stood .If) for (irant and oh for Greeley. Some idea can be formed from J10I(J
Ii I'll an able
be noi-ed aiound that Mr
a a I a a a a a a a
ami
.- New Market, 1-mlav, Oetol er l, in
"I'ouM I look the Penuieracy ot my 1 li-lrict in ll.e face and support man (Molier 7 .it wlio is in i'avor every villainy t«r which 1 ever tlenouucrtl the lli.iical IN
p. m. Wavelaml, Mt«i»«!av, net»»l»er
In*
party (ircch\v as mean as Urant, ami that is yimilch. wouhl n"t Will pcak at the lollowinj.: tinier ami voti'jor vithvr of th tti wee my lift\ ii it dtjirminl on thai that alvn*.
M. \V. r.tirNKU al
White-villc, Satnrtl.iy, Scpu-nibcr 7 p. m. Yountsville. Mnmlav. ^rj'tembcr at 7 p. m.
Wnrbin^iiirton's school hoii^e. I'Tiijay, October -1 at 7. i\ M. Kn Ss 1 »1*
VllU
Dan Voorhees, by hi-
aturda\7' -'ep:'
I.K.SI.II: 1'. THMMA-
at p. in. Fredericksburg, Saturday, •J-. ill 7 p. ill.
Septomber
IKA MCOHSNKI.I.
Will spi-ak at the following tinn places N\'- 11 nil
1' S. Ki V.VUIIY
Will -peak at Kiowirs Valley at :i p. ni.
I '. '(111 N'
...
0
_j,J settled and October, besides the road supervisors
1 ruslee on^tabl
tw
s:,id about il- Uiph.-v
and one As
line Trustee, two Constables
record and whereabouts during the hi-t and one As-e-sor. the politeness ov llatterv."
years. The people will be' |!rown—Oi.. Trustee, two .Iustices of
Scott— One Trustee, two .lustiees of the I'caee, two Constables and one As-
sessor. si'lyest.
.ith. -Mi. I a Walnut-One 1 rustee, two (. onstabhs.
waim per-on-
iho uh iul wh(w wl
a
far
2
hc
Th. Vow Inloriial IC'v'iiiie
ened with ili-rupt on, IS ti conc uding -d i«'\cniu so i.u tin. monin ..ni
I,\ I LIIFL I'.ILLHL.VL LAO'ILS III KIULLLII^ I iiC tin IHII1. 1 !IW ICailH^ lOUU .I.MJlll JJJ
..pect ol anyoouy eise. in a uite l'r.-ide'it He ''-uled ten millions for the monin. mis ., 'ri,.,
1
a ll IK
.v ment »f the people of his .State, and
d-ited nt W .-himnon on the 17th-Jav of t" accomplish Ins purpose I.-IiI-.M he l-" on lion, I 'nuu .i .... It iz hard work for us tew luv a man
4
...
was ami
tho.-e wliiih have nct,-d other!
elared his intention lo deliver an addre in favor ol the election of (ien. (irant at the next nn-'.iim of the club. Mr. liruner will do send out.
)Ur
(iovernnient bound bv ils
,. not the power to doit, then I savour
|J
II AKltlhd.s, in Ins speech ^ovcriiiuctit is no government, but a brated I.k tor} of (ieirge feUipLs at that haturday, well said that if this to be a| sliani. I, iherelorc, on every proper oc-1 place. campaign of "hand shaking across the casion, advocated and justified the Ku
is believed to be aboiil'mi average of the inonth'.v receipts under the new law
ie
may annual
Sd'ni^hl Iti-niocnilU' Stall* lirhel. The convention of Straight Democrats
1
at or comlort to his anxious wile, mot tier ri HI t.i.i SH.IKC nan um ,,,\ ernoi, Aim-.t I .oeei v«m, oi ort, jmloed Whv that is wor^e than the ted or sj^terNot one- During all that *rn soldiei.^
th. and sliaU hand,^
()tlo
hl
new friends the supreme Court, (.-apt. A. O if Yanderburg Keporter of
thun. Mr. llemlricks, alre.id\ tw ite rt- 'I'din ItrouiK' uill *)«'»k preme Court, .L w'orcesler: Attornev
i.ngre.-snien at Large. i\ 1-. sherrod ol ('range, "nd W. t.. Moreau, of Madison I'.lei" is ai l.-i'ge, (.'ol. (I. N. Fitch, :il ss. .tames Miliison. -l slielhv, II. .1. I ost ol 1-lo' ...i h.ll les Leeves. ol
Till: 5 inlndelphia I'rr*# says .hni^e Mercur. tlie Kepubliean date for Suprcmi ('ourt .hidure in svlvania. ami Albright. odd and
DRY GOODS.
Sprint unl Summer
1
MIW YORK STOKli
IndiiUiajMilis.
Avi'-" art* HVrl if
si ihI I lit
It
X"
Will speak at t'.i- tollowing tiiue^ ami
j,,^ M,. lav. Senlemb.T I'.n, at
\V. II. lill-l.r.Y at 7 p.
r!«M'lr»l hto'li ot"
Whitesville, Saturday. S.-j.tt n.be,- -JS. ,.. iv.« l.l.-l.
'I'liur-
lav. Ociobcr •'»,
ihat 1 have Valley l.'ity, Saturday. Uclober •. at 2
1
.. trouble in this world than real.
nne. for the
1
a
,. ......i ,-
important reductions oi tlie machinery jmrp(1!.CSf
consolidation of the districts, the
inol
4
favorable to the system ot stamp taxc,
Mired Kdjierton, ol I*ort,
lloettieker, .l lnd.anapobs I reus-
taat t'linSco-
liehl. t'i«- "aodidates lor (.on^re.-smen at I-arire, will carrv that Mate by b«.000 majoritv.
O!i rre* ot lav countv* found
0
pound*. What a I bad
^. comtort tootbatrhe must have
these figures of the proportion of Demo-. duty of protecting our citizens their crats in the crowd at 1 ndi-iniiiolin on fundamental rights to pass ami enforce (.heap John started to Hean Blossom I laws jor the extirpation of the exoera- PS terd iy, to order a new lot of .,ld ar.d 'u'lfl at Iho "Old tJailip over TUm- Ifundrnl „,ul r/nrii/ Thrrr bh Ku Klu\ ton ].ir.iL} and if it
v(
MARRIED.
1 1 I N N S 4
nt Ihunhrwlf-. hy Uov. S. Mook, Mr Chris. M. tiur. jtt, of tho 1... N. A .V ('. U.ulrool. to |,on (t. Ijlllllll, of lt Ullhrhlj»0.
0
111
Iiimjxm'I IOII of our «mei'^
Spring" and Stininior
I)KY (JOODS
I *. er opellei It
ollrr our uom«• r*» tin*
Pol 1 1 nu' ad van1aw:'s «%ei :III' ot 1IM' storr 111 tlilf*
Till' LarEcesl Stock,
The (iroatest Variety,
Tlie Lowest I'riciN.
,,
'ss
lif.v «-iiil 1»«* »soll iill«! ixl
«i iV»r tin* money.
1.
I'raut'oid-ville, Friday, October
iii(liiina|ioIis.
Snjlllt^orjosh IllllliiKs. Haven't vu ever seen a little child tii' lew pik tour apples with its little hands
at once, and spill at least two ot them?
oiiicci lie E.ii-ei. ii. Men are kon-taotly trieing the same Til" foil.nviu" township olhcers in !he name, with the same kind of snckeess. are lo lie elected in
1
-peak of it." It is uunee- Cdal Creek -One '1 rustee, two ,ltis- silence makes but phew blunder, and
would liees of llie 1'eaee, tlir.i
1
way tp-.v define love i« that it
malies us pheal phunny ami akt phool-
Constables and those it can easily korrekt.
Ther is hardlv ennv man s.i wicked
.. hut that ho respekts virirw lor the pro-j lwo .lustices of
tfWmn aJ| mU him
.- '. |.|., .. .• The puhlik judge ov a mini by hiz of the best and most valued ol our imliI moii—Oiic 1 i'u-tee. two .lustiees ^it the 1'eacc, four Coii-tablc- and one A- varice eats up everything, even ekon- ana exchanges. It is an 1 or to raw-
Madi-on —One Tni-tce. two .lustiees' Hope iz a blind guide, but hare will of the Peace, three Constables and one
1
'"«''"d
ssi.-or. )l(pSl, vii tL..,v
11 (me
two Coil-.
Sugar Creek—One Trustee, i»./ p,.r jn it. stables and one A—essnr. Indolence may not be a krime, but it Franklin—One Trustee, two .lustiees iz liable lew be al enny time. of the l'eaee. two Constables ami one As. am satisfied toarc's more imaginary
,,d one A-.-os-or. in fakt, it iz only a fear ov punisli-
I like a wnle awake hnstinn, one
llls er»t
EMIIN-. each other out, while the one incin-1 the man out. and general in Indiana, the inter-
1 iiare iz a tune lor all things, there iz
a time tew pray,, and thare iz a time to ,/o»ra.//.
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"V-
amen, rool up vine sleeves and pitch
1
rP
erv phew mea whoze wisduni
la-is then, tin ir\ives out.
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when it'is in hill r.ud fair operation! McCon.b in an interview with the .W
4
l.ic.
rei.o-ter, sent to interview him lor bols-
ys:
sM
4»I* the revenue bureau are hkeiy lo be "The reporter who took it down for made at an early day, anion-' which will that paper must have been nervous, and
lr
ul'1'
... ,, names of Painter and Ouitrlev belonc to
memonindum. They are inter-
A a
((lllors Thl rmuros
coveriiifr all the taxes now collected, and niUm do i1(,t ^niiy shares in the Credit recommend in his forthconiing Mobiler, but dollars' worth of stock. It _^. port legi-lation which, bv the I
lu !U tlu
..... .i, Viiii will see that no word occurs alter substitution of tlie stamp system,
W1
tlieso figuros."'
furliier improve, cheapen, and simplify Talk about "evasive denial-" and "im-!• the collection of the revenue. plied confessions" after that! "The reporter was nervous" and "made several mistakes.'' not the least of which was Ilia supposition that anv such cock and bull that met at Indianapolis last Thursday I story would pass for truth when the lion- '. put in nomination the blowing ticket": 11"' .»!'men above suspicion was sought to
ill( ee(
at ro.-s the ha-m, but U.I IM Lit u.I n.mt HAUIIOI, (irccn original lie, lor lfllenrv C. Dawes, of I
1
uditol' ol"M ,u!
nna
nrer ot Mate. Di. ..IcHride, Clerk rest were to be bribed at all, two thou-
I lelllli
I be impeached. "Dollars worth ot stock IJ/v.wl
Sp^ker' lllaim', of Mainland theSM
s: nd dollars would not huv them, no matter how tempting two millions might have been. 'I he whole story is a "mistake, and the coiners and utlerers had better own up at once and drop it —finl/imitrr Ai/l'-rictui.
rand ^lass Mooting
Saturday, Sept. 2S.
(Jen. Jos. It. Hawlcy,
11 oiifieetlrul. ami
ol. I llO^I\S O. OSHOHX
or niiiKifi.
---.
'•'IK* Ke|MililiciiiiH ol'
At
puhlle m'nerall lie .,
In rn'o-t :iutl must «'JI r«'l*u 11 UIll|)b(*lI S
ii-
\'i%
ciist oilier^ In* «'i' 1 :il-
PF/rns. DICKSON & CO..
S S
THE
some kevenni pep-
o-»t ot us, when w» repent ov our
Mn] i( a hca| ti
,.'11 al and political friend of Henry (.'lav. Clark—One Trustee, three .lu.-ticesof meal. I i,„ p...,,.,, f..,,,. (,n«i., 111 '1-1,1 inn. I hav siimtimes thought than the man, 1 Ii:Nlltl' Ks, who signified his devotion with mennr vices, was safer that with scribe for the Crawfordsville .loritN'At.. VI ool I'litHHC
|,eu
menv
vices often swear .... «,i wears 11 IM the best weekly newspaper, local
inis*liikt*s. I lie
SHOT UN DRY GOODS.
mis.
All KlmU,
From to £•",
FOR SALE.
LOOK IIKitK!
Four head ol' goml work lior-
I scs anil liariicss. 5 Fifty head of «oo(l stock lioirs.
Kialit IniiidrtMl buslit'lsol corn. A complete list ot' Farming'
nients.
The a Wove will h»: sold in par-
eels to suit purchasers. Call and see the suhscrilier. S. M. HOI STOS.
NEWSPAPER.
A HKi.iAin.i:
I
The further advances a man makes in knowledge, the less satisfid he is with what he knows. Olle
I iallantry may po-illy be defined as
My
y„ung friend don't forget nne thing
man all the world for vou to cheat iz yu resell'. Thare are ay. menv old pliools in this world a/, vting ones, and the old oiien are
HKri'HljK'AN MAVSI'Al'KH, !•„*,» I
Ki'liNOtVI.KIillKli 10 111:
ot' the Itesl Local Papers
TIIK STV'I'I
"The Crawfonlsviih* JMCKNAI. N
1 1 1 a a
is a complete rcllex of the lo.-al news of
the citv and county in which il i- pub
lished."— Isillin'HIll (.'iHIHIr/.i'lil/..-..
'"There are several families in ihi-
ana, and every one ot these should sub-
"Spicy, juicy, pungent. That's our
description of the Crawford-viHc .1 .1 r.-
N ,\ I.. Long may .-lie wave."- Fi-uit/.l'url
rr.'mil, -v-i...-
Kolt TH
A 3 8 A
2 |HH.)ai the end of the /fv
punished moinoranda J. .11-1 sti llM 1"
^^"e
Urove,
S
l.v.
iti n»i* ouniv.
ments
than
.lir.i All ii fore fie peop le, who a 1 al led ll poll 10
W ill Address tlie Peoplei
(o make tills Hireling tlie Inrj eNl
rimmed spectacles from the celc- round." oiler prixo ol" I Millions of the National debt during the
A IIKAUT1FBL BANNElt|
To the IOM'IINIIII* M'lHliiie the
niiKrewiioiinl DiNlrlcl.
i,
FOU
FIFTY CENTS!
(nw
I
/15
hv that is worse than the' «IH(1 ll(Ul«ll(
ll/41
,1
41 i4
Slioiv il lo Your ^oi^Iibor I
I I I I"0 St' ItSCIl I
Bii Smash in Vrioes!
('Atll'lSKI,!, U.VHTKII
i: i. i. on ri 11:
Low Down (Mic Price Plnn!
Tin' IjOW IOtvn Ojs' IM-ice
fc
lau in sh4 ns.
riit'it' iinitit'iisc inlesi prove
il. The* peojilc IIIHICI'SIIIIHI
it. IBitfli pi'i«('d s(»i't's dread
|t. I oil can save 'jO or 25
per cent. I»v ii»«
,.
ol'liicn:. Try it!
Slit .Slock Krowii Musliuii.
SSlcaclic«l lIusliiiN, H«'1
4'alicoc*.
In E
TalIc liincus.
fthiirfimjr.
s.
.ttttofn Kn'n.) Vai'its. .Scaiss and 4'ussi-
meres.
LcCAL NOTICES.
A
111: JO i: A i,
TU WTloX rOK IdCKNSl
.iiii-hip, M'oit K. M»'uv-. 4 e.vfutv
!\i.':itiiiLr
think we can fairly claim that iW-iinmK tb" ouiho.,«i tho »HIOUI half, rimninj! tlion^O nortSi tli.TOI r,. i...» ii._ ... oiljo I'M mi'I two anl throe oi sartors tv-'p
I 11 iv Ji'it'itN A I. is now a little better than
.r)(» (.KN lor the balance ol the year,
fmht which ls^'oinin^ oujzht not to he
overlooked.
rJ
1
II tlmt (lecnslr.n. I be found on the side of the ilepublican
H'M t.» til*' itiZfli'* nf ll.|" -jjHiiy ..iiiity, hiiliMin, tlmt wliii*» itihulntunt
St.O" «»f indinmi. of thv W.iil lU-l'ly In thf 15«1'jl
'. ol CoMiini^.'itiiH rs of c-onrity, «i'Imliniiii, ut !».'•pe-'iitl j-evsioTi. cHtMiit'ii-'iiis' I TIIUIMJIIV. 10, 1ST-, for LI'^'USO to MifJ
!»«|Hor- in J»vs pjantitv t!»:m JI
at 'i tinif. ini'W'r t!t'» t^aipormcM* law of IS'i', S r:: :i term of mw« N far. plne^ of jiml thy l«rejius»rs win J.'OII iI• I!«j11» Jtl'e to l«e Jt»Ft 'Ir.tnk is situat^i! «n lot N". 1. in M«». !•, to.y. os'U «J in tin' •.rij.'iiml plsit of thf* town of AIAIUO, P»nti»iunrr\ «mntv, Imlifiiiii, ni the two?t«'ty, noith'nf the oji the of ii*! lot N»i. 1, 1 •]»».•) l:i, ifonu.-riy is«1 aI t-N.iiior IMJ.I iii the lower jo.M of oh .1AM Ms K. MOUHK.
liMINlSTUATOir.- AL
A
Notice is IhtvIiV t!c»t I will y'U nt jml! IOII, mi l"ri«liiv tin-4th «l:iy of Dciuher, 1T
ut tin* ri-si4»*nt oi Win. Criutr Cmnphell. •!. •"•ni:le notith i':»st ..f near t!»« of James Inm-. nil ioi.f:u»l ion^titit: tuesw, two of Cimk'j. {mt«-nt ?«»r^lio ev »j«onitor»i, I orooin Miiu'lutie, lior"*", w:i^on iiinllmnu'ss Jaic^ Mot of iMiritwo«j«l, j\ Inrue lot of IUOJIIPSOM, loi|i'tl filler r.iel iiu'-^.ir, lot of lumber un«l hrii'k lot of. to.'l-.Ji j^ooil Ist-atmy stow, et«'.
,4MMI-J
tl
ever b.-lbre in everything that goes to SI V. IMTI IM, iheiu-.. M.rtli S.-vouiy-in-' I.II"
1
c-iilhl be ollered lo subscribers I m- lliir.i -vi-liI.I.WII, um.i nm-l,»• r.ino m.filth" and tho lo-hlno in omhlcott mui.tiis ..... ... ih" piir.-hrwor •'oeiirin^ loforroil puvtnenH. aiul that which we are now oilcrmg
t)l|l
Hut I he {Hilitical campaign, which prom-[ DM IN I?? A I (K NUIH1-
:. K.* .... j,,!,,,,,,. ,,,, :r.w.» o.i Not u-o is hftol.v yivon tliat ile* ttjiclotvijiiio'Mifi,* 1M to hi. .Ill lllt( rt
tMtn,
I choose between them. We expect, to I'":!!'!• V''• '"'J* A
cm
reek low nsliip, letcr milled "ear'y J'Mrn MII.I.IONS ol Mate debt
1
1
parly, with lt-s record of honesty ..i..i
I'fllll ellicicncv as instanced in the payment ot
I
during the leu years ol its power ami
pxst three vcars ol tteu. (irant'd adm
TO ghl
I
,|
cure a
ills
largeMt delegation I'rom the 71 li country. ik™.« «!». i.n.i..,.. nmi .-•nrr.i i-
the pi-rsnlml |ii"|.eri' tit: ol II enl-'i' mill IIIHI.
Ti ums: A eri»«lit of twi'tvv months willtrty--»-i I «-ii on »it «.iuhm ovi-r tin- ptiivhftser ^'ivnii hkV' Bi in.!i'"witli :ii»i*rovri| scciintv, wiiiviiiu NiihiiUiotr
I:e.v-. JAMK A. IlKUKYMAN. \-2W-\ A'TN.
tic
ALL
oi i:
1 .M IN* ISTKATOR': AI. i:'l ATI*. .t•. i- h.Tt'liv tiiven th»t in no ov«!:iner ill) •rt'c .f tIih Common Pious Oourt ot'Monl»ny oonnty, Iinhnim, :»t tlio Juno t»iju out' in t! y» :ir tjio u»lersii»nel :i-l-ministrntor ol tljo .-siHt.- of Alfivl nurdi, 'le. nil! wjj Kin
I til tor ho 71 tiny of (»cto^or,.
Is j, m'51 il pnv »to M»IO the following hunN -itK:itoi| in till ooimty, to.wit Tho nndivitir*) thit'ls part of part* of tl soutlioasi «jnitrn «l footiuii thi.ly, in township nitiotofU il'e '. noi th. of rnii")^ fotir I wo-t, al*o a p-i it of tl'.O ^-t-t hulf of the soutliwo«-t «p:artor of sai«l Mke.« tion, township :«nl ranoo, honmlotl as lollops,
)l( „«..t
tub
lowing Iho o.-titor of 'ho rou.l forty t4o» ro.ls an'.I
irroen uost ijii»t t.'»»n «,lth ro*N atnl eloxon 'In I**'1*t
make a paper a welcome family visitor^ {J ','",'.'"1 An'iJ iirr,.-.- !'if r'-! T. "then'.-.' 'sij.'il. I And we are sure that no oeiter nnl uce- ,i.,ii ,..i i.| ti it v-1 In ni.ls, ilfvi-n ami
I till- hull HI'..! iv.. Ir. Ill- l.,-u-:lili::^.
i„.,inni5 ,htoio«t n^m
I "Into wiiivin^ valuation an.I upprui-omotit law-,.
1
J-»iiN m„ \lm
ll not ail t\ I,,.,.,, nppou*t-i| Administrator uf the e*l «t»' "I Win. t'i'.iIU t.'atiiphoil. iloron:«'«l, lato of Mont-
citing one, lias already optMieil, and the comeiv oumtv, IIMIIMDI SO.I o-tato proi'»M in'"h..|,t. *MK-A. PICKKYMAN. value ol the paper as an accessory in the] h-pn.'w.. nn-tr.it.
WMINISTIUTOIt'.S SALK.
A
he two parties have
placed their candidates and platforms be- m'i'..
general condition of prosperity ,.. i',n,„- ..r.i.-r- si""' I notico for I'runie Timber for 1'inhlinn L,TL
N*»tj«'o is liorol.y yivon that I will soil «t piiM:'* ntiotiui), utt tho l'nth lav ot October, 1 HT'-i. at U'*'
I :il juuji.-riv. -niisisliti( in ]»:irl, of ll.e follow""-'
1
i-ms, II I.r---. .Ml 'I,, hou^. \v:i- It) ini.l ti.n im
i,.,„^i ..i.ii„,.i uu.-i.*-..n.r-
-.1.
«.f t» '-U' •".! '".'j:
«lit I.|. uiVf'N 0:1 nil 11111- .1V.-I S'l, tin* pil.l. 11 is-
1
mvin- hi- nolt n|| seeiirilv. williout reli'-f l"1'" lint's. .IaSIKS M. MM.NKI!.
I
I|.||J»:I
BUILDING CONTRACTORS.
S3IyVIL BROS.. Miiiiiifacluri'r* of
LUMBER
And Al
notic»
McCAIN & TALBOT.
NO
ISnilding CoiitnK'ior
I Liiinshiirg Slnlion, 1 It. A: W It*
po^os nii'i lirnlyo-. K«timntoH and ooiifraol all km(N offraitio huihlin^s tillo'l on th* i. lowest tornip. A'hlroj'H,
NX All* HHON.. Maee. I""'
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