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TN II I the new pension law all pie--cnt pensioners who have lost an arm ah

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the elbow or a 'eg above the knee are entitled to a month. The Com­

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dorsing their pension certificates.

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Till". Rhode Island Legislature adjourned without electing a United-States Senator. Burnside was ahead on the la-t ball"t.

Tin: motion tor anew trial in the case of Wintermute, convicted of the murder (Jen. McCook, has been overruled and

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the hordes entered for the free

lor all trot at Indianapolis next Friday, are Goldsmith Maid, Judge Fullerton, Ked Cloud. St. James and Gloster. The 8

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'•'eejit the office of Postmaster (leneral to which he was appointed upon the resignation of Creswell. Had health is assigned as the cause for this step.

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day. Mr. Ward is generally supposed gressional 1 i-t rict la-t Wednesday have t!* insidt* traclc, wo lu'lio-o, un- ia tullows

Tm: Illinois Prohibitionists met convention last Tuesday and adopted a platform and placed a ticket iu the field. Mrs. Jennie F. Willing, of the Wcslevan University at llloomington. is the eandididate for Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Till Internal Revenue receipts for the year ending June-!

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were sl02,3ii"i,"77.

This is an excess of nearly two and a half millions over the estimates made by 'lie ('oHimissioner at the beginning of

A TA 111..: -bowing the tax rates for •county purposes in 11 the counties o't the State for last year will be found in this paper. The counties are classified according to politics. that it i- an oasv matti"' see in what localities and under what political management the greatest •£'-j need for reform exists. This would be a good table for iranger* to studv.

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esty will continue to conduct the edi- ?"25tlV ". ®.

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ional District held their nominating: convention last Wednesday. A. H. Hamilton, of Allen county, was nomi-

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Crawfordsville, Saturday, July 4, 1874. to the sense of justice of the American larking and tied his trusty horse near people to judge fairly between himself a stable fat the house of Ermentrout, and the pastor of "Plymouth church. which held the happy twain, Noah with his strong right arm supporting his giri

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N ii.iuu Heeciier nor l.U f.iend lme ««*»»*,

A UEiH'CTtoN of $2,180,1% in the pub- hands have been employed on reduced lie debt was made during the month of time. Last week a still lurther redueJune. time was announced, making a

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A N S A S decided in favor of a con­

stitutional convention by an overwhelm-,, ing majority at the recent election.

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kind lec­

ture to the Jorr.N.vi. on "Preaching vs .,

Practice'' will be published next

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day's work only live hours and the day's

wages only half as much as they were before the panic. This reduction (alls heavily upon the employes, many ol whom have families to support. It is stated, however, that the company ex-

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pects to be able to rescind the order and

work full time by the first of August.

Tin: Indianapolis A'n/v coiidemiis as "false and pernicious"' the law doctrine that, "It is better that an hundred guilty should escape than that one innocent man should die for another's crime the

disgraceful death of a felon." It holds that an obvio'isly innocent man can not be punished, and thiit to any other the doctrine is "irrelevant, immoral and mWcliievous." The A" sustains its position well. We think tiie sentiment quoted a good one, however, though its mistaken application often results in

a

wrong to the community.

(.ioVKHNOK

I I declines to ac-

(i'i.l.-Mil II AIA won the S-O.IMH) posibly. to some extent, other column- translate this very last and i|uite repurse in the trotting race at Lvansville nities, have been swept hv grasshoppers lrarkable horse, hound and smoke stac'v •n Thursday. leating Judge Fullerton. of all the crops as completely as if hv t'"T- u. rime, 2:2-5, 2:2"', and 2:21'.. lloth of lire. Women and children ai" sullering the«e horses trot at Indianapolis next for food. The implements and slock of the settlers are under mortgage givi.-n to ide over the privations of last year.

T11 I", second roolutiou adopted by the I icmocratic convention of the 12th (.'un­

]q* tho //'.••//'/ man !whi's li is 1 Im* wo aro in (avur (if retronciiment boon ihoniiitrhlv sounded up here as yet claims.

and reform where abuses now exist, and demand a efficient, economical ami faithful administration of public affairs. National, State ami county, to the end that taxatioii may lie reduced to the lowest possible limit consistent with the public interer-t.

The author of that resolution evidi ntIv knt-w what lie was doing when he wrote it. .All of the counties in the UiMrict are I'emocratic except two, and the average tax for county purposes la-t year was iiS cents on the hundred dollars. They need a reform in county ex.peii.iitun -lire enough.

the year, which shows that- neither tlie^rSTin: Torre Haute V/»nv« lias a sensipanie nor the temperance war has result-

bh

ed disa-trously tii the receipt- of the Gov", is very troiiblosi'mie in polities, in manv eminent. parts of the country. Ii s-iys "No man should be chosen to olliee because he i-

in determining a man's fitness for office. A lawver has no stronger claims than a

eiUitlod to the honofits of tiie another townshij*. it is not nativity, new law can soenre them without occiijKition or residence, hut honety ami the ii'tervention of an attorney, by mere- capacity that should determine our seIv applying to the Commissioner and en- lections in making political nominations.

somewhat restored i:i Europe in railway it seems must be abandoned. A Wash-, I

shine,

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is still to

E O O E Tit.T O N lias retired from er damage. The family were in the house

the editorship of the Golden Age. He at the time. publishes long editorial in that paper —Noah llover is a good careful boy, explaining and justifying his former but, like some other poor erring mortals, charges against Needier and appealing loves the (air sow Last Sunday he went

employs ab«»ut 1.200 hands at W a a

1 )A IS of Minnesota,

has sent out an appeal for aid for the

I'eiit the oflice of Postmaster (leneral to sutlerer.» Iroin the devastations of the grasshoppers in the southwestern part of at the public expense. that. State. He savs the counties of know, gentlemen, must be made Audi

merchant or a farmer or a mechanic, and vV billed,

noneofthe-e have any stronger claims iban the lawyer. Neither does a man's residence in one town.-hip make him a better candidate than the man who lives

j•. 1 was generally thought that the

Hi:rn:it times are predicted by the strong opposition to the extension of Rmhrhi lii'i/infi'r. It savs: Passenger sewing machine patents which has detravel is very large all over the country, veloped within the last year would reIreight traffic will soon be at its hitrht suit in making these useful and almost expressed desires for their re-elec-in moving the grain crop, confidence is indispensable articles cheaper. This idea t'

-eeurities, the currency bill has been ington dispatch to the Indianapolis ./our- 0i*- dves no aspirants forofliee. signed by the President, and Congres* /w/savs: l!i: PuK Ki:.

having adjourned, we shall see from this The Commissioner of Patents states r, I'.ouvrs time on an improvement in the indus- that o_no hundred new patents for seeing

recent reports to the contrary notwith- chine, as those with all the modern im--tanding. The Journal of Wednesday provements are the only ones that find a market. It is

Yesterday the fudiannpolis S„n Com- L"®.!""?!" .!l .,

pany organized, consisting of John O.

ini'iv orgtoo/.eu, cousmung oi jiinn

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mriol nrmi' nni' iimno,,^ .! 11,„ i,..„ pe 'Pttty useless, they are not even .sparsely attended. torial course of the paper, in ess management will be Mr. Nixon.

'hi le the busassumed by yyxxxxy'.yy

whilst in the other he held a trusty revolver. The boys came around for the

horse, Noah lired away but missed anil

—The all absorbing topic on Potato creek lor some time has been the picnic which, came oil' last Saturday, in the grove near the church. The weather was line, the attendance fair and the behavior excellent. Linden school turned out in a body some hundred strong, preceded by their silver band and made

a very creditable show. The speakers were Rev. J. P. McClain, Henry Fraley, I. 0. Shankiin, Jas. Stoddard and M. P. W'augh, who said many good things. Splendid music furnished by the band

and the "Ironschoir,"'Miss F.vaMeClain with Miss Fannie Fraley to melodiously manipulate the organ. Plenty to eat on

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real Is

v.ay of disposing of a question which

a Iterman, nor because lie is an Irishman, nor because he is an American, nor he-

cause he is au African. The test of olliee should always he honesty and capacity." The hy/ifi•.* would doubtless be willing to add that occupation and locality .should have as little to do as nativity

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tries so generally prostrated throughout ^d"ho P" day. The prospect]

Patent Office to extend patents of this f° com was never better at this time in kind does not make machines a particle the year. The, clover and timothy crop cheaper. No one will buy an old ma- is light

in.linew. ii I- so with reaping and mow-

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manufactured. The Grangers won't have pat 1 or the high price always.

NiiKiir t'rcFk 'rownthi|i.

—CJuite wet up here.

nated on the second ballot, Tiieconven- —The golden grain is fast falling he-

tion adopted a resolution favoring a "re- fore the sickle.

turn to s^cie payments as speedily as it —The lightning struck a Hue to the ''V

«an be done without a reduction of the house in which the family of Isaiah

volume of the currency, and without Hutchison

producing injury to the business interests laid the flew wide op"!?ancTran irUi and

of the country.-' 'J'his resolution is sup- tore to rags a good clock, and then left posed to completely cover the que-tiou. without hurting anv bodvordoiii" furtli

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THE CKAWFOEDSVILLE SATURDAY EVENINd -IOITRXA I,

the ground and all seemed enjoyable. One of the speakers made the very novel statement for a Sunday school scholar, "I hat the President of the United States might daily be sewn running his fast horses, fondling his hounds ami* making a smoke stack of his mouth, all

Martin, Murrav. Jacks,-n. fottonwood. flinty, and the

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The glorious harvest with its golden

riiitage is upon us. and under propitiotiin their,

skies the reapers hae thrus sickles. Corn is looking remarkably well. i—f'oloradoes are inu'titudiiious. —The buttle crv of "Keform" l'.asn't

but good farmer S—, whose Auditorial aspirations attain to :ch an cminenci^ is sanguine, nevertheless —The merry ring of the hammer aed saw, as it blends with the guttural tones

of the architects bespeaks the, Alladin like rapidity with which the school hoii.-es. now in process 'of erection in i: this town.-hip, ar: building. Though small in structure, they will be neat a:id substantial.

Mrs. I i. L. Rash, of Stock well, formerlv of this place, died on the 2-"ith iu-t. ]::xxmm of consumption.

William ilooper, for along time an invalid, died at his residence in Tip­

pecanoe county in the o.Sth year of his age. The oh-oijuies were cmliu tnl by Rev. T. Shankiin. —Ou ing to the small anioinft of grow- i: ng oats, that article will doubtless coinmaud remunerative prices lor needing and feeding purposes. The prospect in ,-

this vicinity lor a good crop is not Hat- j.'t.r i3S tering.

—The air is laden with odors of nrw mown hav. Meadows are general Iv thin

grace on the sunny phiz of our Mr. Dun

kle means something. Such smiles always do. —The berry season is dawning upon us in all its lusciousuess. With visions of replenished cans and delicacies so racy and rare, we are reasonably happy. —The Herculean efforts of supervisors to renovate our public thoroughfares, and the .success with which they have been attended, have gained Ibr themselves the kindlv wishes of the wayfarer

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^tension at 1 otato creek and Bryant's woods were

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»S have a rousing big

picnic at Colfax the Sth of August. —After staying in Illinois all Summer

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in conseijuenee ofthe clover being Win- i«s Av|iijV.-liv.-r iyw,-.,nee-tVi.•*•»!.!. li

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Ai'ler over forty Mvr- trlWl'ii-! the most innjnnlili'Ml t'-t'iiiiiiii i|- to f- ri'inIrolil j,..|0||. i:f III.- |,Is./!,fM .-lill:,.- I.I r,.. sp«*.n-il'ihr_\, Kiiimi-iit.-jiliv-ici:(iis i'i)iiia, iw|n IIS till- llio-l

i::(V« Ciinl SjMM-ilic !Vf nysticitsla or |tiliK«stioii -.will Ihi.- Ant i• I-,t•, .-ill i-lnn.-it.-- itml i-IAniw.Iot' imiilo's w.-itcr inul fi.n.l 111:4v ii.- fn.-t .i 111:.nt IV-rti-. :i rein.-.1 in Mnlnrions l-'. s.-rs. l'„ni,.| Coiii|i|'iints, I*i'-tU'-stu's, .1 iii11•-• i,, 1 X:itir-.*j«. it Ill's l!o i-.jllltl. It. IS till* '-hoMH.'-T. |iu: .•-! Mll'i l)"-t l-'iuiilly M11• nn- in tin- HOIIII.

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to be near by and the last heard from that Potato (. reckcr he was chasing the bull to get

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ox of .Tohll Stingley's and turned out X^l uc ones, "\Vool en a 11 erlnir :t itl every tIt 1 1it tIt 11 lie 1' I5u 11 11 n^- ZM it l'lu 1. "W1J3

the liorse on the green. If this kind of xtlll eniitlnue in In- old -ti rd I Col»l Sfiiliorney's, Mlien- you -tvl 11 it 1 wrt -m 11 it n/n

trick is not stopped soon some man is go- ••lerk. Alwo si lie l.iuubei' Vu rd nort It -nd of rren J-reel-, opposlt*- I li«ing to lose a boy sure.

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EDUCATIONAL.

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•fi'yzsdh AikI a Larj i' Yarieij of Motions.

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Stoj) jiayirt^ iHMit nd liwy a lious^-

and lot, of a !o(. itid Jinvtv

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Von cim buy a Jot for what yuv

pay out Ibr rout, in two-ur tltn'e years.

Vacant Lots in all the addi­

tions on every side «.f the city.

Ciime up and I will show you*,

bargains in lots, houses axto?

farms, and if I can not suit jnu

will charge nothing for showing* you the bargains.

I claim that parties can ftni?

what they wish and make bet­

ter investments through rny

agency than any other place iis

town. A. C. JENNISON.

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