Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 59, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1878 — Page 4
TEE INDIANA STATE SENTIKEI, WEDNESDAY MOKXING,
OCTOBER 2, 1878.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2.
DEMOCRATIC
a lie made out of whole cloth, and Dubhahad Full uwi
" wm be nave bean wept awar.no car.
ugucw "as me Journal tellaof a man wbo cine bein infflci.nt
die.
and
STATE 187S.
TICKET FOR
SECRETARY OF 8TATE
JOHN Q. 8I1ANKL1N, of Vanderburg County. 016 25111 ,nst- Quotes money as follows
had borrowed $35,000 at "one per cent a 'year." The New York Daily Balletin of
Auditor or State MAHLON D. MANSON, of County.
Montgomery
Money on call vu 1
tile paper waa quoa TfolioweT
CCKRtNCT
Treasurer or State WILLIAM FLEMING, of Allen County. Attorxxt GeneraiTHOMAS W. WOOLLEN, of Johnson County.
opfemntejtdewt of Public Inhtkuction . JAMES H. SMART, of Allen County. Fon Congress . GILBERT DE LA MATYR.
Double named First claaa
Hood..
Single named
r lri-t cuum, Good
Not so well known
PArEH.
Sixty . days.
Doable named
Prime .
Single named
Good..
OOLD PAPER.
Four months. 5 & 6 0 7 7 S 310
5 8
58
at once
that the
Radical officials stole 100.000,000 a year
uimeeu consecutive years a grand aggregate of $1,300,000,000. and the Journal
the first to
children, born
tizens.
or medi Tf tM
L . , . . " -
oe me report of the ravages this year, what change may occur next Reason? At all events, extreme caution should be used by the authorities to see that nothing is left un
done in Indianapolis to keep the peoples far as possible free from disease and flan per
For if yellow fever des not attack, dinh
Iberia in its mo3t deadly form follows in the same path and feasts upon the same material. Sewer gas, vile odors, decaying matter swell Us strength, and give It the power to snatch from every borne the young and weak. It is as insidious, as terrible, as swift as the fever, and its approach should awaken as much alarm and produce as much deter-
er.
If all that ha, been said or written -on 1 7 "r she found this subject in the last twenty fiVe ye " mibt"
feKrpgaied and published, the vol- rox BBo WseVTHT;
uuig wguia M na ninn.MnVl. .n... I I tnu.1 n . . -
lli..n --"ia.uon to . AIlumas Browne, it leak
llfo.n.. T.i w I , . . WUWne. It IpMlra a-i
.vvuto. rom grave to gay, from lively cas fia the luck of all truly loval radio-, to severe, every phase of human k i. v. statesmen, to d -I., 7. IOyal radical
been reorient- ... I ' P"a pme from the
-r , UMlll sarcasm, ridicule, e took as a fee in tha Ind;.. hatred, contamnt i,.. v . . ' khinW.,.. . m me Indiana
r,IC uccu oamncfd by ' ' as assutant counsel the ... earnest, honest opinions and J $8,000. inn.i . , the su
.dmlni,iD.ndrKp:L Htot zztjt.
. . snm t . 6-uwruoiorii
imof
13
I , oifiUUlCUt
,u iuo Bempt to describe V ne appear in anv csm .n( what a woman's work rpu, , Mbatof Rinh. wT, 7 ca8e ecpt
, , J " aiiu HOW I a"""! wijo
nerer nas denounced the damnable ,
areiism.
scoun-
The Journal sneers at Dr. De La Matyr for enlisting in the army "as a chaplain." The Journal crew Is for nrpvino
Business men will see
l r-www mo UiUbU f Journal a atory about one per cent a year is mination toresist it at the very outset a miserably silly fiUhnnd mn.. I .
In thousands and tens of thousands of in-
laaisgusiasenslDle men. mHtk.tu .i. . uavo rusaea to tne front
Grr out all the Ion, lines manufactured I 11 -T Vi . 43 heartless as I spiritually, the superior of "77
. . I "t"! uiu oa cruel n tivmrn. - v j i . u . . . . . -
or oeep sea soundings since tbe time when of th5. v . . " uaJ co Dut control thi
twenty-four hours.
omen to throw off
occupation for brain and handa. Pages have the entin of radical raintj 1 been written to demonstrate her inawm !! nothing more Sl. th
rlA ,n. ' V W ".... . r6",Fear n the
uj 6 Tt.ti, ro prove that n!tha. j rauicai irand ttan
oripin&lltw . . of Rrw.,..t t transaction
, -v. puctuuuuwea in any of the products of her labor. Prudent reasoners would have her attempt nothing outside of the regular work which has occupied women in all ages the domestic cares and occupations of the family. These have m-each
an opposition which has been nearly as per-
I - A - - CL In Tna M. Tt. I lV. AnnlJ t... i . ... '
. - j, wu.u out cuniroi the wnrlrf th miiunn
. i m a. ii v. .ucu uurier, woen tn rrn a i l ... . u..tcuu
u. Iom jjrowne instead of Mvi n.f . on"ng8iansaDEtoeeltier."cil jdIim 1.1. m.i.... .. " awn In
tha in1 no i I "
. , uv uiaiivr tor wasr purpose man-
pass Tbey have urged
. :"' .LUM "wne, and it should
'"e. xne letter of Attorney G eralDevensto the Hnn t r t,...
, . v.. xjiacaourn ia conclusive. On paga 76 of the report of the
general ior 1877 is a statement of
.uivum pwa in Indiana by the deoart.
ment of justice, and an examination of this
report exuiDits unmistakable evidences ot
uuu- AIie amount paid Thomas M, Browne for services as assistant prosecutor in the whisky fraud cases is not included in the 1-st. although according to the letter ot At-
w.ucjr weuerai uevens. nrinted h.n,
uemocrat conlrf r in. I tl. k i.i . . . - r. vv.,
Thk radical party chaneed the mnt ufactu S" IT ZlT la rty or character and have eaTn.l'fT loD I."! P f Sund M.h 4. 1877,
itu the bondhrvi.?- k v.,.. . . 7 uut" demons never exhibited m, .
Willi the bondhnl)ara .n v. i. . .
. .j j nunu toe people t jl . ... "
swoop,
Cally proceeding.
The Shvlock greenbacks, nor
bondholder
don't
national bank bills
:i . .
ior nis interest
want
nor
Oh. rift, htk mml
have gold. He bought tbe bonds, t fin t.
on the dollar, with greenbacks, and now be
lu "ae greenDacts at 100 cents. Such
scripti.os of thread; to these add all the grapevines and all other vines, and then hitch on all the telegraph wires and all other
wires, uei enougn to wrap around the world until the tallest mountains are buried a thousand miles deep beneath tbe windings of cordage, wire and yarn. To these bitch
on the iron and lead and mountains of rock
COMtemntnV sv... i I the dav when Cront a . , V.
me bondholders bv whlrh I. v , . uctrer exniDltea more frantic . i v . ' . au" iTes
- - i uv tuuiiiK a, inn Him ia na. i a. t Ji..! i -j i i&uui iuif m i i rnana t n - - uuu caijihiii. :ii rrta nA i v ,
. w " i tj.e- vinnirnvonAaa v 1 1 I o u uaiuiai a i i rr. i ar i ua ijciiiiih wi n
v..IVUva9. luera air a twx ai. i i . v i ti --x- " "vi
w.ves and mothers no longer, but Loe 10 cuae such an instance of glarin professions and public positions demon- iDg Iculion and fraud. Here is the letter
W"- One to run away and thereby make Mid wav ht Ct,M88 " t , 7 Xt 8Paks f a case Ot , Bffe guilt. the o7herTto h.nt? between ,s e safe path, and d .Itactiudly att;.. General Tom ....... 6 l lQe 0,Qer is 0 bappy is the woman j Browne's hash- w
"-vW uiamu steaa-
stand trial like a good citizen obedient t the laws-pass the ordeal of the courts and permit a jurv of ihefF
. i-vvig irj
POi'abI k.A .
'"U1U" Jriy nas compelled noori.'
3,000 men and firms in Indiana to fail in
Dusines, by which the loi
fast enough to walk therein without stray.
u.6ruae way or the other; to choosa Tnr rt.n.ll j.iit. . .
faShyiockism.andtheJourn.M, .." Ln ,DSW rock pas, upon their gollt or innocence. H,;"T MJ?lm acd carefully her
-----r. " wu, aua commence the guilty to nav th Mn.u ,; QU inn ao it with all her mnrht.
. . .. -WBV """ieroi any other now rn ih. . . . .
nun, iur it nas been decided by the verdict of the majority of the world's workers that a woman'a work is what she can do best and that the many failures that she has made in the prosecution of labor have been because she has chosen
unwisely or ignorantly. The whole range of
vuF.uWU, ia Deiore ner, and ehe has but to put her hand out to take that which she believes to be the best And once accepted once entered upon, slight things should not swerve the toiler from duty, nor visions of Pleasanter work lure her away. And when honest respect for the task and hearts .
sclousness of work well done are added to
luowavicuon of duty, the plain and delightful.
And the world sees the nlt .r .
M. , .. ....
v.v iucsuucbi ui k newtrtiinr that oil. I ....
' P'w.r.. WM4. DC11B I II U V B f I A Z mm
ior two or three hundred d0,a : T"'."- meD d'
PPTPo.Qtr.1 I f.- ..,. . . -! 4i6ui,a fcacxea right, when InnnA
about OOW. and the Journal alvoatei lug, calumniag, iSdSS L0"?1 T tbe tio-that the policy by which the curse wa, forced decrvin. mali J'n, men who haw not had
andlibeW, 1: .rr:.. .K ineir racier and conduct .DhiMM
In ten ream of ri .. "" 0 I canaiaate tO the white he.t f :
, " V""' ,u "t ex- iur enenn. iet out the line- let it mn n fcUO umace 01 penses of the government amounted to the down, down, and .till down to lowest re- -"M ly V,' r Weighed in th rjtr f .528.017.137.87, and in giou. of darkness, through Uyl of filth o , f jU3Uce and law' excess of the expends of the government 11 at the rate of . thoLand mS. J min- ld cha7es to amp old slanders for for the same items for ten nt- ..ik.-.u , . I"'ie8mn- the purpose of iniurin? the nm- an
democraUCruleof$.0,S77. gaged in a eLwor Z. lT"Lf act" of those who hve been pronounced in
to find the nrnfn,,n. Z nocent. bodies all the vile element, of
The way interest has absorbed ii,....t.t new.- .,. . Ten. "nation. .The man who entrap, in
, . . . w "twm -i -i vena luteii ior monev to K,.;n . o--of the country is forcibly presented by the blacken character. You are tartn. PrOCUrC8 thers do T.rre Haute E xpress when it says that to find the bed of alime where such q! ' I Tretch a craven cowardsince 1862 we have paid the bondholder in motive, are quickened into life Lt tne , SUCb Creature la a breathing pestiInterest $1,831 761,272. This is rr.t- ,,, work eo for-. .. ' !, 6 . M leDce mass of moral pollution. . n
... - d - . uuU i v.. mrej ujiinuaa oi miles i ntn... . the aweawj yalue of Indiana. Iowa. Kansas, nave been reached.' eo on. Let th UlCe' ' :reatQre ""UJ dpg, and not
, oo..p, ana ermonL. Th Maa continue to tint
Department op Ji-stice
1 1 Blaklurn, Washington. D c - J
what po'run S tlSftS of the'VnWLattorney for Indiana, MnS tne yLr l iv,8 btu paid for the- prok-euuon yi 12a.re
Perished hv t . .
"i moinea atuckaof cold, bunger and nakedness, could derive some consolabonln knowing that they had at SSI I)otter', fieId baTi hnt i solutely no aolace. for the alleviation of me crime Inflicts an inpre u,.
rectly to forced idleness, as legitimately the outerowth 7 !.A,f"
as fangs are the outgrowth f . .
increase of crime includes the wL. ,,, ,
aggravated misdemeanors, from t, i..
ceny to murder, from foor r,. L
from liar to nerinre. r" fTr,, . rl.B
the most disUneui.hld tiXr" ""Der ,to
r. . , - wuiiuoalon dv vUlage to John Sherman bartering federal
aahiH Itemized
are on file In tht
amount' orS n!' "n teTy show the
liV-t '.6 t.-, J!""l"n. 1-
v uijr, i-, an
nil aunual
there
t mere was paid Holstein., in.-e
uuuuiu gamrv oi r'liii
wTvicvs, and since -Jm v. iot an salary of sun. ,r li'r 811
are -no irfi .ki."1"
'-Vne"aa.ary
iS'ill that on wa employed, as sD.lal.?S:we
' -v ' va nu arrviivK! flmi flint i
bating to wife killing, and all the Intermediate crimes from fist to bullet. The 30.000 convicts ln .prijon8 wu only a small part of the crime reoord hat commenced in 1S73, when coatracuTn broke forld V inMtri of Gantry and forced hundreds of thousands of willing worker, into the ranksof idleness. AU over he country the criminal courts are at work trymg and 'sentencing criminals, 0Vd an1 young; and still the crime tide d.epen, and blackens as it rolls over the countrv. j.n.
a io!!ni fCil3 " Crowdcd' &on are populated, and tm ik.
''They Wm.! Come froS the ranks ef idlers to take u .
rant. , i ii.ca 1U IXIO ranks of felons. Nor is thi .n r
wretched homes there are eoin tnrn
army of suicides. Poverf .7i 7
throne reason, and bullet and a
and drowning tell the tale of idleness anl its deplorable eflVcta. Xntit,.-! ...
radical party is directly responsible for the twin curses of idleness and crime, -mm.
everywhere awakening the deepest solicitude, It comes before the rw.i. ......
for a new lease 0f power. It is for the people to rebuke this Impudence and send the party into exile.
attorne; for sue'
8iectuliy,
way becomes
STATE 1 M TE LL.1 G E3i CE. Adair, of Terkinsville.
Mr-. B- tinder. prominent German cltlA small child of J. O. Ireland of Tt.
Mr. Enoch Shock, who lives about three -
miles northwest of Anderson, fell from his
iast inesdayand broke his collar
was,
all servicj-s: and that no other
Dy m i Indin
C1IA8 Devevs.
Attorney General.
jessed value pf these states in 1877 was as Jbor lost There U no auch thing
me aeptns of meanness to which
miles
Let the iron and
Alas! it is love's
THE CURSE OF IDLENESS.
w ,au oi me free and the
uomeot tne brave," is filled with forced iniAM i
vcrywnere idleness; everywhere
men ana women pleading for work; every Vet Kai. vAAa . .
wacon
bone.
'follows:
Indiana,. J?" Knsas Louisiana..".", Mississippi. Vermont...... Total
James Jimmison shot Kit , u.
abdomen at Vorthington Fridv k.,.
r v J
t.?J!?? hIs m0Q- The wound i
may
aS60.6fl,6ll t, 670,0 14 133.M2.3IH 171.707.7!J
1W.799.52
paper descends when for a few paltry dollars
six states more. And they are not willing to take a greenback worth nno'hn
dred cents in payment on tbeir bonds after buying them with greenbacka worth sixty
rI a It rta ma4 V a V . . . - . r
worthy to live among decent U t k. rneCted Q but the
. m . . . - 4 - - OUIILU1I1L 1 nil km u I. I . .
It colnmn, for .l.nder. Tl,... " """" " "D,re "'M nd bm,e tribute. A ,m. . Tv" 'T Eketeie. no. L.t II t.'.. .f -. "MU '""-a
i . ... . 1UCI, innipr tha run. t 41 i ai . . . . . tuo motive trint I . -1 . . - i "i utr vara r rmavr t. rt.
iaryricn; it has many thousand words; 8,ander afloa7 -01 P made It possible to have at the Indians 77 "e r"lity is 8Qmcieatly cause, heart disease, but not one of them . I . V 86 . aaoat Dy cowards to strike down state fair thi. .w at me Indiana haggard. Hyperbole ia no: reonir ... .
of them. ran flN, .,v. .7" T "ia"r. J"iy menu ft . " even exaggeration sits dnmh if ' .JI T??" xord- near burg,
- di.r,m!-.: .... .. .. . ' apecirai
Ir you do not want Indiana v.717. "w" " 18 nena of products.
K lav. CA I
ll
..tl Hiii 'y-. oiw
"We still owe them $l,794,735,Co0. enough Perfidiousness of a newspaper that sells its
ior Bianaer. The people of Indianapolis will not be slow to give their verdict ot such a transaction. The voters of Marlon
county are not to be deflected from their puriose by such venal vileness. John Pressley can't win hv atinh j T.
, . i -j " iiiA.i.-uure. xiired rsw more days and the die will h MB slanderers are without in iinin. .
A lew more days and thetreemen of Indiana calumniators can not win votes, and desperWill nAtatnnSti. A A I I a
.I , , oaiiot-box whether or aie cases are not improved by the emplovnot they will remain slaves of the radical went of desperadoes. leaders. These leaders and some who n. ---
passed away did in 1873 bind the rwvoni- f Tu C4Qsea that led to the incention .n.i
Indiana band and foot. Tbey passed an ap- 8pread f yelIow feTer in tfae south are United States senator; on the contrary portionment law which makes it imnosBihi. beiDS wught. not only by scientist and nhv. llke the people like it Wr v.
for the majority to rnle unless that majority B'c.Iaa.a' ba by H who have any desire to bees' senatorial career has been pre-eminent-
OT werwneimmg. This law a legacy left ttUU MYe inai action from any other ,jr or"ntana successful.
Supposed
recently
'oAi'Sy Se.SV'i'S"" ",.'' ":"";'" r-m the houMteeMr to th. ., V
rvnnhiin.; .,, ,umu.ay ana ote for the and from on k. '
" - fWVULUU frt.1 III IIIU iau 1 . 1 . i m I . WUM a.AAC3 I I 1 1 III IldF Til nn sm. A 1
jnnrn.i " legislature. -v. muoi, uUUie me
n . , i "i""v.uuimk3 tne woman worker of iho you want to ace Indiana di...i .n state. The p,hiwM "7 f . e
the counts .ii i .T . "ot, must not be
vju;cr cur cal Shylockism, go to the polls
ridiAAi a. i: 3 . i
J a
uaugiuers of Indiana. The
will vote for Ben Harrison, the kid-gloved
tor united States senator.
ao not regret that the Journal
lion. D. W. Voorheen
as
We
names the
the candidate for
we
oor
his He
state and the
nas Deen trua to
Ue haa honored
whole countrv.
every pledge.
nousekeeper, "the mother of women," can send the proof of her years of labor in the perfect food that she can prepare. And to her should be awarded the highest meed oi praise, for ln her hands has rested the health
or me lamuy. And ahould the wholesome
oreaa, tbe well
picture. Food and hnnoor M
aide by side in America. Food so cheap
lUB paupers oi Europe can purchase whne American workmen endure the panes' of hunger. Money? Listen to the Saylocks as they pile up the figures showing the vast
amounts or money America hAsinherhandj,
ouFera arug; gt. -.cumulating; capitalists
m.u,ufi 11 way inlwnk vaults. Alas, that with such abundance there should be multiplied thousands of Americans without a
me meanest of all eoins with which t buy a loaf of bread or a pound of shank bones. Look, see the rotnnd
sy, well red Shylocks pockets full of notes,
James Ford,
sold 11 head of foD.ityear.old steers, averag-
U"U3; ringing him $400. Thev were bought by Mr. Woocf, of Knightstown Some miscreants carried av .
. . ... - "WW OUIUU oees, rich with honev. from n
Thten' Fish?reborg a few nights ago. ihis is the spromi u v ,vfa .
in like manner. "M 8unerea
A man named Simpson, living in Warren county, was knocked down by a vicious horse on the fair ground at Covington SaturiW m.iDJQrie that the dlctorTsSr
bonds, mortgages and money; the favored
among other women, more
been done tha state
she should have
And after her comes
workers the
good will have
than ' thoush
framed a law. the other domestic
j ubou Aiorton to his party stands be- v""" " piague in the future. And In tween tbe people and their rnrhK Tt evefy instance, as information follow in.
bs annihilated. It must be torn up, root l,SatIon is discovered that decaying ani- trQe to principle and true to the people He and branch, and cast into outer darkness. mal ad WUble matter and stagnant water succeeded Oliver P. Morton, the great radi-
t i, a oiui upon a statnte book, and it must " wree"ngpjacesor theacoaree. vl iea man with anational reputation b obliterated. Tfaia can and will be done. Grenada had a sewer, a veritable, path of DOSe word was law with the parti as also The democratic camp fires are burning de,ilh. running through the town. It sent aenate. The position of Mr. Voorhee, brightly. The country ia abi.ze from the out a foul odors, and poisoned the Was TeT by his friends as one demandiakea to the Obio and frftm the eastern bor- atr of " whole P1""- And never was a in lted abilities, clear perceptions and uer of the stata to tha WoWi, tt. more complete work of devt Hon large statesmansh in pnti. v.,...
... " ..-uwuincr. nen- t. . "vu "'B1" , " wmees was " """eu. wnen all tbe grades of home drirh nrl 7.w..k .. I than th f k. i. 11.1 . irniiot Ia. .1 .l. j ... I. .. e'u" vi uome
m. r "cwmw ion land- 7 i n mat town. And it i uie aemancu or the occasion t01i" are represented the women who trrrt ers.M.nsonandGooding.withmanygallant ia dec"g 'orce only because it ha, no H more than Morton's equal. Thegre other thinaudmo lieutenants, are on the war path, and the victims to seize. The Head and dying 1Qeslioa the country was the money wple room for the display of thLTidenoet enemy .. being ; driven to hi, last line of de- the living in Grenada" question, interwoven with the question, of their skill. Beautiful thing, Inch Z tease. He will camtnlat on .u. o.v . ew Orleans was filthr and t.:. of bonds, deht inter-. , . . c""i ming, such as
w V- taa Ul t w r uitj TV fad I ' - vwwuiL7UUn. 1.1 1 F I I A vr Ul VAAT7 LinillHll nnvfiN .Vk..M A I
r aS??18 maligDlty f lhe ;aCidleDewaDd Poverty. It involved artistic talent of the workman, wilT be guides scourge And the Times of that city, of a thf hIry of Sbylock oppresaion and radi- and instructor, to Women who have lafed a recent date has another re not cal robbery. The people were alarmed and way mark, who have not had e 7 probable because it wa, unknown until l"ant. There WM unrest, incertitude nce or education to aid them pi I afewdayapast It tells the eld storv of the Qd gloom. At this supreme moment Sena, are devoid of n ..a-...: v..
, , - - t . m, m - .,., . jsivcjihuuj uut many desire for money, despite danger to health ,or oorhees stepped to the front and de- nave no idea as to the requisite traininir to and l,fe-the meanness of mind that would manded audience. Never in the history of enable them to become artist, of any kind.
iu lue greea ior gain. The v me people more Intently exhibition will do them eood and r8 aaiious to listen, and never was whether or not thev ever ton,h "!
kept fruits and vet.si-. !71: Vs a moneyi
the preparations of strength idvlnfr viand, rT;." . e.D.erman Pet- Look again,
awaken proportionate desire for .mi. ' B "".""f 01 rs gaunt, haggard, hun.
- vMtuiuuVU
gry; wives forlorn; children pale, skinny pinched, evidencing the absence of all the
comiortsof life, going by steady gradations
t .Keietons. These sights
everywhere
i ... .
workers-the women who sew who knit Lu I . aau CUT Irom who weave, who embroider r'hl f01Z 1 ? thS circumference of the land.
large a proSa or Te Absolute SE, JST yTs of the world that their vie Z ely be wl l reckoned. When all tbe gradeToT nonT "TL.. "I" f decern;
Vl""r uu aurrenuer ins colors to the victorious democracy. Democrats, "up and at them!"
Jhe radical party has had control of the government long enough to show it, true inwardness. It is now about to receive a final kick, and as it goes tbe people will recapitulate its multiplied villainies, theft, frauds, forgeries, perjuries, decention.'
treachenea and despotic acts, making a sum total of knavery that k.i.
By Ito financial policy, in changing the bond contract, it swindled the people at one
iruaeoutoi $WO,000,000. It has been officially reported by a radical congressman that for thirteen years radical officials stole $100,000,000 annually from the
retenues, aggregating $1,300,000,000.
"jr wmraciing the currency the rad
ical party caused failures, represent ing liabilities amounting to $1,050 474.443 By contracting tbe currency tbe radical'par
ry Drought about a shrinkage in values of
property in the country estimated at $8 000
w,vm iJV me won
was
triumphantly vindicated.
hrnah or
chisel, they will appreciate and enjoy more 1 a .
tuorougoiy henceforth the works of
art
k ,. - -:. . .7""5' upuu aumontv
fii The utterance, ot Senator Voorhees thrilled
vuv wumiiiiiir ir mn nnutvtAiA i v r . m i. - . i .
If-? rb-rt? The co-ntnS ZI T' f wIU profit by
thecitv Thii-BnM. -lnne front part ot 7 ' "f--" - uauouais viea with penence or older workers, and thoss - t?fp!ia H asr !Ch. ln the;r "Prions of gratitude whose hands are resting aftor
-bVia-f.sK hcnh?nfi Z ': z: ":eaw derenA .p6- f.ears . of .. labor wi u -in
oeing acneapandartle, mean of lact that women are increasing
a a i i ina a r va v- kati.u ii i m. a
out ior the awatr- ""juus poncy oi me radical nar v iu aiiowietlire and are becoming Kttr
Ao speech of any statesman for fifty years Pred for life's dutiei The products of labas had a wider reading or bor thus gathered together will have a greater
""u'u proiounuer interest in mnuesce upon the women of this state than
governmental affairs. And from that lne volc of the most eloquent speaker upon
y utuawi uuruec, nas Deen "v"u,ii ngnts. Ane exhibitioa will growing in popular favor In Indiana. As an Prove what women can do, and show to the evidence of this, wherever ha Dftl fAart on. I world that their wort ia ao .1. .
- . " - - IHUaUIBUtniL
the letter of th
ened vliriiai, Wr TrrT '"f l".a,
pleasant attention which" waT then TiveSed upon the street com rar-tor- T. nt."vete?
ready atatd. thla knowlTdg coVneV U, DVu pon In1-XSry .be?1 auority, and menu lm meduTt? and moat rlirorona lnvti...i '""uoumie
suspicion that a deed w kI1,0';
- -..w u uci-u COmnillUMl Is ennnoK
no
there
the expenses of the government from June
A it, to June 30, 1870 (ten years), tl 528
917.137 87, aud $9,04i.877.3i more than the democratic ptrty expended for the ten years
irom june ), myz. to Jane 30, 1861, for the same item,. ,
Tbe
rrtmh.Uio a. .
.v VBaw viuuu. n m pan aavma.a
groKser or more lnfam,,,,. "
? k' lnJ"ry Poibi; to be8fnrl cTd
VSSSk !?Qn,Cfd v ,peak the 1,601)16 have flocked 0f ruen' and de8ervM neIth condemnation abea. and thll thrnimh - . ' """" I DPlr llim Kir tKnn...J. m . . I ' . i .....
juuuve ao mean ' ' iu reicr to such a "r Fe oeyona 1U due. bntthut it i. i k
on and value.
squandering of ilh-J?ugh
. , - i' v i u ,,,.. ., . r ""itve ao mean j "uu iu nier to such a I ""r praiae oeyona its due but he people's money the radical party made Srntad"nyHdequteco,lW man and to uch a record disgracing In Judged by its relative periecti
Pprrhtnf nnlr,ln l iv:. li. i
v " una iiaa wm ov
done in this city, but garbage haa been
dumped not so far from town but that every breeze from certain quarters wafted the
.stench to the nostrils of hundreds.
diana is the climax of partisan hate, and as
such will recoil with crushing force upon the poor idiots who rely upon such tactics for ' aucceaa. If the radir.1.
gin control of the. legislature, what then?
Failures will become less frequent as women
have more models, and when kindly encour agement takes the place of harsh criticism many a timid worker will take heart.und In
stead of laboring in fear of the frowns of the
Ben Harrison for senator a Sbylock advo- captious, be sure of true, honest Judgment
Mfm r fa tkul ftUk a a..
radical rartv increfued th. ,u ; . u... - '-"rg wa, r,u . .,.. - v. - . T -,. . .. . 'u"ul-
r ia7fl f " tuuuiuon; uanton, fillss., but little r i- epu to u eyes in I " " nopea mat next year the exhibit
debt from 18G1 to 1878 from $C 4,640, w. II to $2,20.5 205.892 53. These are stubborn facta from wbich there i, no appeal. Ceriainly such a party ought to go to the devil.
Tnt Journal tells its readers that a business man of tliis city" went to New York, where he met "a friend" who had borrowed $3.3,000 at one per cent, a year." Asa matter of oursa the Indianapolisman wanted some money at that rate. "One per cent, a year" is awful low down. Having made known hi, w.-ict, to tbe New York fnend.
vhe IndiinapoIU business man was told that o western man need annlr for
oetter; Louiaville, at the beginning of the
seaon, was far from clean, but hard work
soon righted matters there, and not only H mm,J9 .
Tvarueu ou yenow lever, but keot the death
rate low. If this was the last summer that
the plague could exist, we mi-ht rest easilv
and let filth reign in our streets and alleys. But what of next yeer. and the next -nJ
thus on for a decade? . May not the seeds of
the disease scattered in '78 produce veilow
leverin 49 unless everything be kept In such perfect sanitary condition tbatgerminatiou and infection will be impossible? Thi, year the fever is defying all las that
nave hitherto governed its
radicalism the enemy of the neon! the will be so widely known tht.PV n
. - m l , I . ,,. j iiuuitU lOe Of honest lpfialalln K. - I in tha elat. Ml 1 i. i.
c vaa, a aav ajuiuist OI I oiom n w rciiu to n BOme . eVl
i-u.ai scounurensm, and a man who will ence of her skill, so that from Jt may
.-.w..u.u m poncy mat nas well " Ktaerea ncn lessons to aid the young in nigh bankrupted all the people and filled 1 proving and widening their sphere. This the land with idleness and crime. The done, Into every farm house
pcoplo will vote for democratic candidates evcry city, into shops and stores, where even
ior me legislature, and thereby save the state from disgrace and the curse of radical supremacy in the sanate of the United States.
Tub radical party, by the curse of contraction, forced Into bankruptcy op to Julv
I 1873, 69.902 men. firms and rnrr.ora ti,.n.
course, showing lossaa amounting to $1,639,474,413.
a woman toils, will come the pleasing consciousness that her work i, appreciated and refpected, and that she is doing something beside toiling for food and .raiment She will be encouraged to do her task well, whether it be at the cooking stove, Hewing machine, the ledger or the easel. Whether she sella goods over the counter, teaches in the ichool or writes at her desk, she will be
one ot the seven rieartitr it.. .....
.j oiun, m I'USUlOn upon which the devil chiefly reposes." If
iuu. is true wnat can be aaid of a policy that fills America with idleness? The simple announcement that American, can not buy food is startling. It is terribly biguificant It proclaims the existence o a monstrous wrong. It i, worse than savagery; worse than heathenism. It isesNentlally a devilish wrong. It ia a scourze. for Mien., i.
ductive of crime. In Knoi.nn if
been said that "marriages depend npon 'the price of corn." Ir corn is cheap, marriages are numerous; If dear, matrimanial alLances are comparatively few. In America
corn is a drug, and still thousands of people can not purchase it They have been forced into idleness, and are without means to purchasa corn. Idleness Is the prolific parent of
crime, ana it is shown by statistic that 'since 1S72 the number of criminals in the 'United States ha, Increased to ontt n
'alarming extent In the but number of the
independent Frank B. Sinbarn contributes
some very Interesting statistics. At the
present time the number of convicts iu the
nigner prisons throughout the United IQi. a 1 . a
otaiesisiwiceasgreaias in 1872. In 1872
the number did not greatly exceed 16 000r t ... OA su-tt w . ... 1 . r
ov.wu. in some states the Increase
has been less than in others, but the aver.
ngc ia aa stated. In Georgia, where in 1s7i
mere were less than 500 stale wisoner-
hi . .
tuere were more thai in i77 t
' jui 1 1 x Li Nevada where there were lea, than .50 in
'1872, there are now nearly thrica that
ber. In Tennessee tbe number ia thdi.
'ent prisons of tbe state hai doubled during 'the same Urns, and there were In Minnesota slate prisons January 1, 1878. only five less 'than three times the number of con'victs that were there in May, 1873." These statistics indicate in some measure the blighting curse of radn ali-ml The fact that It debauches like a libertine, demoralizes like vice, eats into the vitals of society like a cancer, and poisons the social, moral and political currents, as the virus of the cobra breed, death in the blood of its victims, ia placed beycud all qujstion. The nlnndar-
ings of Its pampired thieves could be made good by increasinz th-
burdens of taxation: the victim, of
Its outrageously despotic acts could find some relief in the righteousness of their
.maledictions; the suivivors of those who
will prove fatal
The first vote taken in the Guard murder trial at Lawrenceburg Saturday by the jury was ten for the penitentiary and two for iSSS.- Th. respectabilitof the prison' er a relatives is what saved his neck from being stretched. tJt irom The flax mill at Alexandria has stopped work for a while. The baeein n.ud- t
tow is used in the south to bale cotton etc. and the market of the mill i3 at Lou&vi lie.'
airwoTkfhertpyn,eV" xvm8 J)unham has boueht 4Il 'arm of -VV ilham Ford, adjoining Kiahersbarg, at $44 per acre. This is one of the best farms In the county It, location ia desirable beimr on the railroad and near the county Tine! It contista of eighty acres. . nMh'iK VTaylr' f FaU "eek.raiiiedTS bushels of flaxseed from four acre.- or in
other words, from'two hnDhi, j ,
of seed. It w.a aoV .'1".
who says drilled ft won'r a' ? FY
mistaken, as this exhibU shows.
Mr. Philip Shinkle. of Lafavett-
ship, was severely injured during the storm Wednesday. lit- ir, ik. , . .
tree, me wind fcroke off on t i.-t.
of the tree. Tha Hm 7.1 "l mDS
kle and broke hi, ahoulder: u-
Logansport Pharos: List nieht bnlr
entered the saloon of Peter Titus, on the west side, by forcing the back door, carrying off about 1.500 civars. a amM j' 7"7rnA
SeD,ey f acr, and breakTopen loo, ?7. ?, th 1Ut e h containing about four dollars. No clue to the thieves has been obtained." tmeves Laporte Argus: There is a man. in this
viijrwuoisa Digamist. His first wife is not divorced, and she lives contentedly near the band recently married and lives with with none to molest or make her afraid. Theise KKWd-Klr f .no At about 11 o'clock Thursday night Elizabeth Wright, of Greensburg, a widow or easy virtue shot and fatslly wounded a young and desperate man named John Murray, who had forced his way into ber honw rLn1" 10 ,Ute With person. She surrendered herself to an officer, but no one hem Jll5n ,
charge against her she was rel.ased.
South Bend Herald: Frldar ft.
James Taylor, after brutally beating Li brother. Frank. aavaiir m k.- .u
close up to the head.0 W"
t the Lome of the inind n" nJ T"
street Charles Tavior .nd f-iT" o.-.V
with both of whaBi 'p;T1.rZ .
vious altercation. rn k
f . 7' Whe the assault was committed as It-V-1 adtbat Sarle held hint while his brother did the hitir-.., c.-t"
arrestedand had an exanilnatiw before JusN ice Cornine. vben tt k,, Bl,
only endeavored to separate the c6mbatants. He was therefore discharged.
. 1'elebrateU.
Two articlf s have made the name of Steele .Vt-,CeTC!lebrattd-l'u!r Dr- Price's Cream Laking Powder and Sneci.i Fii re
tracts. Thesa preD&ra,iir,n am ;7hr
question the finest of th-ir -,r,A. , ' . T.
world, and tbey will eventually ba used as fa luxury from one end or onr
other,
