Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 14, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 November 1872 — Page 1

Jasper

Weekly

CoiJME

VOL 14. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER f. 1872. NO. 39,

pfnwnn r.vmtY raii.AY, at jasi-kk DCUOIS COUNTY, INDIANA, HY CLKMUXT DOANK. OFFICE. -1s Cousin IICILDING ON Vcst Main Stuf. kt. rilll E OF SiUKSCKlI'TlON. single Sub-.-ripiion, for fifty No., 81 so Kur six muitlis, : : : j : : l o

NEW FALL GOOS!

MILLINERY! III! neCOMAHAY HAS Jmt returned from Clncinntl wltb a choice .election of M1LL1NEHY, STRAW AND FANCY

SIEGE l'ü()I IN PA HIS. A Kcturii to tli War Diet.

London Ti i.i.;kaI'K

remarks that there are people ia l'aiis

u rKs or A VKRTIS'NO. Kor iq nur of lOlines or loss, we'k,l (M) Eaeh aabsequenl insertion, 75 et. Longer adeetrtlsereenta ac fh aama rate, A fi- i-1 im over even MMN or -(itiaros,

eoante 1 as i SUQAfO, These arc the termsln th '""' t anyityi

fortr-iii-ncin i n rt ndiii'hu . .... .1.1.. nn anwu

i ' l in-l i i a wiil be made to regular advert Here. Hol i'- of appointment of administrator! Md legal not ices of like character to be paid ii; advance. AN-t KCtUO CAN DI HATES. For Townihip officers, each $1.00 IPor County " " 2.5o For Dlatrii f . ( ireuit, or Statt, f.00

GOODS, Nil I! ATS AND BONNETS if the Inteit stylm. ('II mul . xi mine. Altering, Bleaching and Cleaning

dun In thi neateil manuer. Spoclil utteutlnn naid to

DRESS - MAKING,

Hendricks und Pendleton, (dead, ami upon these battel the Deuioc-i These two distinguished statcsmeiiiacy anil Mr. Grcelev differed. L'poti addressed a Liberal meeting at Chicago i the present issue, the living is-ae, the:

.... iinwj wni me iniiuiiu. "u-mm rcioriu, me i-ue ot luteal it v, a i mi in. i u 1 1 .r..ii.....:.... ....... o. i ;.. .1. .. , - ' j w rue i m ti

... aMBf . ii'iuaiiiij;, bbj . i-ii; inri'i- . niu jjuoiit: service, IIIC ls,-IIC OI pl-C-lnir wnw MM lui-irn ni.il tillu . I. ..,. uamvIiik I... ... - r .. 1

"r "-" -. uiiu hihi , u ia."-iiiiiK i in- 1 1" ii i.n Ol ine riaics 1! HUT ...1 ... i . 7 a. larecr.cei-tainlv. ih.ii. ..e ...ii...r m.'tlm fvLii, ,.i.. i, .?"". ' J."cw lm"!l a Uetomed to it ran

f--- " ' T ....... . . . I('1lll IJIV IMIIOMI, II I II 1 M i l 111 II I II'

; ji rant party in this city huTe been able ifiom the platform I have di-( u,-ed be-

10 mmroDnBg toe eampaiga, and was tore you to-night? "Notour." None.ri.raiiLÄi t " more enthusiastic than their nietithns'l ifiicss the HemorriiU Luvt, nlnui.il V " TST 10

h.'iveiri'lici'ullv lieeii It nri.Dos limnnl (iroi'lnf almni .. I. . 'r.. ' i..HPPCU KamC-aHOp

o . . I-. w . ... uiiii . w ii i. fi Ulli' II iin . 1 . I I i I. H. . . ... 1 1 . I.' II 1.1.1 I doubl that the friends of Gfottoj and has abused then. ; and I nooj the nc- I'l 'V- . ! , i " "!' ', Koeraer have the votes to carry the city leouut is about square Bin, as we arc 1 f ' n Ptti Ü U,WIWl 'V if theviiM. du Hillir..,wP livohavi.i.r ...I W0fl near the Halles, and it hears the

their forces, and brfBg out their full: that nmy n;us all awa v.

nod

ICH-

(luriag tb -iee that their atomstill civ for tlie brreirular ickmiii

uit -i. i li ahnorinal

of the mott

strcnrth on the day of election

lioth MJt. Hendricks and Mr. Pendle

tirir of

Spt.

c rea. u you wm Kood ton made able and IDtereaUno soeeches

oii ai my m.ri- mi inc m.rlh j . . 'I

ue.v. ill lf;n i IIKH c IlUtC IIUl IUUIII lO!

Public H.iiiare, opponitr let, rmornlicim'i 171 -ly. KMMA MoCOKABAT.

inscription '-uu (iourmetans prejuges.' i'he "epicure without prejudices" can lad in this darius estabUshmeut "all

NEW STOCK AT JOSEPH TROX LEU'S

WILL. A. TitAYLOK. HUarney at Ijcot, .lArrin, Iibi aaa, Wiil uraf-o hl 'l'e Court f Dubou and iiljulnin ffliii i T - - r i hi pi n to MnrHant, Ör"''SI. lbl aide of the Publtr Kiiuarr JH fm i im-tf. JT. v-. 8HERROD, ziiconw? fst Law, KCAL E8TATS, Ct'i'H ixrii Ineurance hgent a 8 U K u B 11 B T T X E R,

ATTO R II J: Y 'AT L A W . Ani Notary I'lihlic, JASi'KR. IKHIANA.

will fi'.i.t in Ü tba Coctt of Bt'i and Prr'

MUM. laMtM. uiyl.'t-

t-hl

OL OB

p r

publish them

portion of Mi

hi

1IOW TO MAKE BAIXOTI (Ol'NT. XTrtlt aiitai aa mm .1 I 1.. i

on iffÄyiSwn'i

country to make our ballots co.mt soine- "-':,'1 i "

entire. As the clearing thing for the country. You know that C , U 7. uau's' "r'8. Hendricks' sneech ha a vou can not amka ti.em c, ,,.v.., . Vl !U'lts' f?xc' ? I rooks.c ows,

oail as veil as general interest, we re- unless they shall be either for (.rant or ; V " VWJPL uw

produce that iiarl of it, as follows: Oreeley. "Greelev.'M There is no use ,.. . UB",,M "-sm ry cu ii-urcs

financ ial ot KSTiONS. in thro vlof ballot awav. How ball : J. . . V . , T T ' T Mycot.ntiymen,if the eireumstanecs it be cast? We know. 'as Demoemt-uiJ tat ' t,lc flL"a(1 rTntn.dUin il

ored it 1 would like to sneak verv and Liberal Ih-onblieun,. il.nt u e ,1,. "1,OM " " ei ,,E !'TM nr

iellv mhh tbf. inaiMiUI ntWitn. ii imii in, ,. .i;... ,.,- : n.. I .ff"18 the spouls and tile. By her

-

fav

bf

occupy public attention cries of " Go! Administration

on j - not at any laofrtQ. You haveiTeconcihation ; we arc in f;.voi been told that Jlorace bteeley sin favorlmiited and harmonious i)eotle.

that

wc

ne in favor

of

Tuen!.

Ci.FMt.NT 1WSK. Jur'i.

IZTt JkDOAMC,

lllorticysGt Imw9

T 1 r I I. v 'ii-a ia th Tourtf of D'i'oU county, inj V ' II ' i ' tatraM M iiMi. i ,1, h , -I', iirr" U "li'i. c l1 1 1 . Iti

panient, ami that that would bring J financial diaOttcr upon the country, w 1 1' poii that question, as I Bnderttand it,

neither jiarly can inuke a charge atrainst the other ; lor in the platform adopted

at Cincinnati. ami in the platlurm ajrreed to Ot Haiti more, and bJbo the platform mAmummA ,,i 1 I . ; I...I .1 . .1. ;.. ........ .. i :..i.

U 4 T A Vl l V'H U .It A IIIWII llllll.l, IIIIIJII lill II WAGON AND BUGGY HARNESS, General Graut wan nowiMtcd, it is de-

ciarcu ailKe In lavor oi an eat !y reump-

tion ol s-pecic payment the platforms on that aubject are nearly in the aatnc

IIAMES. TRACE CHAINS, WAGON JU,tfuMfe ; u that no charge eau be made

AM) I'.l Will pg. IMil'sF againr.1 me one party or the oilier in

respect to it. t do not intend to discuss these plat tonus on that question. 1 suppose you all feel that, as soon as il can he. there ought to be a resumption of specie payment; so that all the money ami ail the currency of the COOMlry will he of the same value.

I Ulli, id' I lataaaläa tl .. I I Ml Amt ! a.f

' avi w 't km ii i I. i m 1 1 i j " M i ii 11 V Ul .IOIIIV T JI OXIKI ' !iml 1 " iVaalo that I lo not

Ii II 1 L III . i T ... ..l..al i . I.... .1...

i'"'i iv was j iivi ..i vvnaim .in in..

TI? A VTf Fri. Fur put farorn. th undiniaiiil n .pirtf ully inf.irirn tht jiublic tint h i now tietiitr t.reird th in mx r to mim-faciure rrrrj k.n.i of

SADDLES, BRIDLES, HALTERS.

I3ugrery Trimming DM ttl Ol nrt aMHMT and with ilup teil. II alio k Ml mil, in I ronMantW in ntorc

AM) MULE COLLARS.

I fall 4t1 M'rrlMt kock ahran on hnd. Rrtairinc dou in ahortunUr. und in wor'kmanliki-Dimmer. Wlirn in ton ;iv nil a call. JOS. TkOXI.KK Aj.ril T, "71-jr

Jfew Saddee Shop.

!Jt'. IllullVltled 111 death. Are siwnetuled

O! j ,.,1 ailiu n.i.1 I... ...!., ,. !

aw ami iiiul. unit hi: im-e eAjiei leiire ill MMlvAHUll oviiliirqliiiii 1... I..l'l I. In.

A" i .11 . VI VM.-' V.IIIUI II1III l If, ItH I I I I I I

of an itu mediate resunmthni of .necie know that. ..d m k,,u- U-.t Mtü.P pl"". cleeds. in ay repair

ot lieneraJ (.rants Ad mini stranon is against it. So, when we come to vote. lilt kill UlIaA - -' mm ML 1

aTMl ,.itv in- i i. i, ....i . .. V"ew taste out ol a vanquished neees

-1"'" jZJZVmr, and there is even a noble rainier

"r' nay HUM;,, i : ..LI . i i.- ...

in uiuij) i ii K nil .t. lauuy in iter lll, lll-

tead of oueriuff her decaDitated. mule

to tins etnporium and bay his rat-cutlet

lor au rat incaaee, as in the eld hungry la . -, i ia remarkably Pariiiaii to make

oi tii East Cornekof POIUG SqOAKB, Jastkb, Ind. 'pilF nndr.'f-nil a-nald mprctfullr innonnm to th J. I'uMic thai m i now prrparrd lo uiaiidf.ciure all kind, of

re-

be lioTe

lUtTlptiou of specie pay meal. 1

thai a Beam ftion of nacn faymf.nt I to be the re-tilt Of commerce and trade and bii.in s. I believe that when the Country shall Drodttee of the atreai

AIILKS, BRI DDLE81 HALTERS, itak tlattt eeaiaaaad loreiga market WAliOK ANI) BUGGY HARNESS, oueli iiKreaMd cauantitkt that our s:.!( v

thunder tones at the

city, that so well understand! her ImibI.

IIAQ f 1 T I I t 1 i t üääJ .k a mmtm. j'

This' ell? tbat extendT üb o ÄÄft fgf "V!MAu commerce Bant and Wed, North iindj', ' 'Cl ' liwlt aad dooaOÄJT South, taking in the nighty inter, sts o K'T : !,,,,,i 2 . C"jf I treat section and -frc-A rnrion. o H i0; whether there will be ound.

ii.!, -r, ...,i,. S wven in J'ans, a sumcient muuiier ot

vmmwmmp vuui nui iu uu put-

great

country.

tional. Cttieago ought hot to hate am

'ejiictires without prejudices" to make a

I'l'lllUI I O l I.IHil.-l, i in.

The Campaign Prospect.

lo desire that everv State ami even

section shall be prosperous. Now, my coiintrvineu 1 ask that at the amiroach-

iag election you shail consider Utb) duty The New York Sun savs of campaign of yours, excluding the Mtoioaa of the pro-pec Is : "We will state the easo w. Ii !- I ... !- I ...a a -

,msi, mn nMcasna ime wny in view oiiauew. A lie number ot electoral votes

the present and the future

the ocroaaa aucnoas. A good deal has been said about the

elections that have recently taken place .. I ... . .

necessary to choose a President is 184. The old slave .states give I3Ö. The election in Georgia tends to show that there

is a pos-iluiitv that all those States, with

li it frar.v

Ihm Willi McaUMMI nd

Biiht A. Pacta. P it t-: i) &

TV' R. (I RMHEK. A K I) I SK U ,

A.f i orn-yH

at Lw, t Iodiisa.

Martin ind adj'nnintx

A .liar

ix-t It.

tf-jr.

johx raotLxa.

7lU f-lc'i' I ('ti-t of

Co n' - aT 'allci:B praaptly ad. Fb. 3, '71

jit aaa, Fmii .

at'Jr

a. a. BMMal , jaiper. BLTMÜlfM

flTil.b p-rUre ia tk Cou.-u f Pololi tod adjoining Tf . .;'. iarti'-'i!ir at tition riii I '".llfttioua ULn. .,i'T Pjtiilr. OI!lr on Weit Wall. St. J .IN I'l- . l70.-lf.

'IVimmiiiir auronfl w ii. iNtHg the f'oM toward oiil

" . I . a a 1 Il li :.l mx l . - r It 1

. a ., avrer - v in 1 1 it .hi,,. pat h Aib.i et-lanilv i.n ..... 99

(hiii1a Jmi.v thrtiü- huic;cy Dirt W4on hlp. 4c. frtilllllV lI'Vlll US KpCCftti M) 1 1 M II f

p:ruujfc is ouiintt-i , i ju j, he iiaitirai. i a-v niai irnn:i

I . - w .r. äa

j i inn i my opinion uoout it : tv Heiner II

ba Mr. tireelcy a or Caeeeral Gratit'i I will tout limit-1 take to say to-night. I I do not know that General Grant has ex

pressed any opinion on thu subject. I La lighter, j 1 am not sure that he has any epiuiou upon the subject. Renewed laughter. J Ami now, my countrymen, il yea Waal an early resumption 01 specie paMi.cnt, you want a pioperou country ; you want a producing country ; you want the Southern State. Unit produce the cotton, ami the tobacco, ami the lice - the great eominodilies thai conn o! U.c markets o! foreign couulHet; pm want these Beuthera SUtea to be iirospervaa : von

uiuo lias tone well. She has not bee 111 the exception of South Carolina, which Carried, but, considering the amount of. -ecus to belonrr to Grant's man Mine

money that wa used in that State, Ohlolinay, under certain contingencies, go for nas done well. There will not be so"; ireeley in November. Leaving South much money between this ami the 6thiCamlIna off the li-t. those Suite's wonlü

Of Nui einher as there w as nrior to tbeivira him 131 v..ie. ehi h nnla. aa

October election to control it. 1 do not ubort of the number required to elect ihink any Uraut man ought to refer totlirtn. Assuming for the purposes of Pennsylvania with pride. When VOW this calculation thai Greolev will nlitJkfM

con-1 read tlie dark and daiuuiug proof of thelthete 131 Southern votes, arbera in the Will H-pervadllig corruption that carried! North can he get the other 63? New neat. IWinyll-auia for your candidates, you York cunts 8?. Indiana 16. Nevada 3, I.,. ia ..-!. L a. m a a. t til - . . '

Ulueksmi thing! ! W apom. Mffffie a, Plows end iricaltaral luaplcmenlw!

in In. im

Th nndar.igiird aro-.ild r pacinlla Inform ;bc ritl'.-na uf tili. Count V that

li i mmm prparnio do all kind or wgrk t low firm much ii

wuioxs. Qooiai, PLOWS. SiRROWS. , . I TI.TIVATOR8. t3ß Ctrl crilar I't.Milantlon paid Inhor horin. S!ioj. on Mill trf.t, Japr, Itidian

rn m, iH,!.-r.

ought, iioiifet men, to hang your heaulsUniounting t the precise number re

.ii oeeji inerancBHon aim linnniUIHUl.l mired. LiCSide these there are New I Cheers. How any man that lote hisjHiimpcihire, l?nnnceticat, New Jersey, eo li 1 1 try can be proud of a victory nc-(Wisconsin, California nnd Oregon to quired a- the victory in PCMMrlrattiajdntW upon, A fair look il ihe situation .ia-, ia more than I can routpreheuA--(wlit aatiidy a randld Ntaa that the old Recently we bad an election ia Indtauahdagt that there is uo knowing who will 1 waa elected Governor of that state. Ihm Uorernor until after the election still believe. A distinguished citi.cn of In-jttol4! true. No caution man will jump iRana, in a speech n.ade in this city last too suddenly to conclusions in regard to week, undertook to give the reaaiailtao Whole I'nion from the basis of a

why i was clecleil, and be sml th ii;rcu- nreliiiiinarv elections."

m

had something to do with clnrga wrongiuIlT laada agalaat toy competitor

in respect lo his habits. 1 do not think

Premiums.

Tiif Stille Itotiril ol' iT.Mi-.iltii.-n .1.,

.i.. I J i. ... .1.. .... .. . .. .1 . TH ''

mill .tu iiiuiii to OO IUI 11 ai IUI. luiril veslel ( :i V In .v,n . nr.. mi..!..

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F.nwAiti) aaintrrtT

1S4.1.

KSTAIlMSltK-II

1H4S.

i. C Scasiaa. A V K R .

V o ii n & 6 C II

Htlorneg et haw JARPi.R, NOIARA, W!I-T. pracli.- a Iii Cvsrtitf Dlioli tid tofn itifT i laittM. cll a'taulati .r'.vpn to tbt rollrclion of rUini. Fu U '71 tf

C. TF..;R

R RILING

HEN. H. UHLHORN. (tTcasa.ni to enLHOi a huiiuai .

'.lac Kirbb ud Ufa? Stone Ms.

a WIIOLFRA I-E HFAI.F1! IN FORKION AND AUFRN'AN HARRI. R AND CRKEN RIVKR I.I MR STON. OFFICK A 'D S A I.KSKOOat Son. 120 and 112 MAIN ST. Ml I.I. AND WORK SHIP COR. Sth and SYCAMORE Sin. KVANSVILLE, INDIANA. 8.nt li, 'Tl-lr.

want tin-in to produce in the larircsi

po-sihle qoaatltlca those ureal staples, that our sales abroad may exceed our purcLatea abroad. And when we have thai state of commerce and tr.ule, as 1 sfiiil helore, we w ill have specie payment as aatural and permanent, TO laOt I'I'.MtX HATS. 1 kl low there are foiiic Democrats who do not like lu vote-1 know there do not any of them like to vote for General Grant -hut some have hesitated about supporting Mr. (ireeley. 1 am free lo say to you that Mr. (ireeley was not my choice ; I had hoped that the Cincinnati Convention would select sonic Western mau. 1 had rather ex

pected Juchre Davis, of llllnol

to

sei aside.

that the

I 1 m . a

miow no cunrgc-ami inai would no; ( ie follow ing parties, having be iiitiuuited ai all - no charge was evei the r nr..vi.iiilv aulnm...

ma;e ly ine in rcsnect to mv coino.ttior. -m -n-.l ti..,..i.l i. ...... n. i i

. - - a " " j. . nin-UIH ' aj, 111,11 ! 11111,1 fV.kllll" 1 treated him a.- an honorable, high-:U v. The Secretary will thus be enmiiidcd. and worthy man. A good , hied to incorporate the names of the many other reaauoa have hem given inlparUea taking the premiums in his next Indiana and outside why I was elected, l:v report, whkh is now being rapGovernor ot the Statt, tmt I believe that idly prepared lor publication : the lad that in the Slate of Indiana; fcCBi i;vc acres of wheat, John W. public opinion has not settled down, is Canary, Newanon. Sullivan county, luthe main reason w hy I got the most diann ; amount per a, -re. 35 bushels nnd votes; and I thmk that reason is barked 11 pounds; premium. $SQ, John Morby imotber-ihat I got tlie moat yotesU-laon, of Middle Fork. Clinton county, liccause the people wantci to give tbeiii p.di.,,,.,. ln;e HM tflldavll that he bad tome, (bcers.j I expect i hat la thejprodured 40 bushels and 3a poauda on sum and siibs;ance of the whole of thai m acre; bul as be failed to produce a subject. Meli, lam not going to die-speeimea of the grain, and also had cuss the Indiana election be I ore VOU.Imnrattv oatlmatawt tramt taai vUlA a. K.

" " " V S ' - ...... , . . . II 111 W.-4

wholcsalr nasLFRa is -rorersp FroTieiotta, Tean. TOBACCO, CIOAHS, III IT KTIICIT, North side between Second a; Third St LOUIRVILLF, IXBTVCKV. r. S. Pmrnpl tii.Unn lo rilrr from the caimtr. SlBt. 11. l-tf.

PALMER HOUSE. JKFF. K. BCOTT, Proprietor. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. IOl'ATCI) In th. e-nfra! r"rtln of Ot city tad J with lii.m arcomra.dationa forguftU. Jtiury H, 1R,(V-lf.

Furnif lire!

mi m. I A A . 1 ' .. a a a I

to uc.cxeeni io sav mis : iiicmnera tetnih- ii,,. .... ii. ,m..;. .;,,

;...,i...i i... :.. .i... i . u ....1 i. . . . "-' " i s,

... i uoiiii.ic in iK.u-s im ininociHcy win mace a goon he was debarred from taking the prcinj God, as 1 Kaul, it is now either Grant or effort to carry luditna for Grcelrv andljum. I airil It lirt'! .Greclev. No other mau ha now tbelBrowa on Ihe 6tb of nevt niontb : i?.'..i ' -m ..j , -,r.

1,1 .. . . . , ii u .u l r ill I (II II. i I I 1111 eithb ndnitnd mforn ,1k,-. least chance lor an election. Lut it our I Cheers. J And I nave an earnest hopc!(nii. Yinceiuus. Indiana amount in all liullll Itllt k. h.i ...I ill VlllAB aiU Ilk llOUl. ml 1 .1 II i i . . i I.a .I.n. .w... n-tll I . . .. a .I.A iIm M I . I ' . - " .

... . . r". ,vre ' miiiiiiiK uu im- (um im nui in.tr ii i in i i in" voire iroill 'Ml Im. ,.l ill ran ,r pi i k.i , .... 1. u i, .t haCB ' i i .i . . . . . . . 1. . . ... . . . n . ' uu.-iii i

r "i rän

tso.

premiuin,

liest one aero of potaloea, W. G.

rtlRF rirnprletnr of thl Hntcl. ltnii'"d Jut norlli of

FULDA EXCHNGE. FULDA, SPENCER COUNTY. IND

IMKVIi'V (iPIIVCiriPD r i A die rilrod .It-put. rniirn hi Ihink to thi pnhlli ' VIW 11 SVLtnalUSIl , rrop'r aFOMtr n't patroni.a. ml nr.( thrm lk.1 im

C . , effrti hall be ap)"' un h' pr mirlt Ih'li fivori i n emtwittwu Iw an tat hat Tb. lafeutart. Äa tsMt aal ass an avtM wlta ta ! ,i'ivi -in -.It mill i.l..i...ii.i ... . ..... .1. - - - - - ... .1.- -j i .

..v .M a , . ... 1 . ".'"I. upiica ".'i iii 'n.iiii .i'iri... livil.n na-H'"wi -.laiMliilf .nil In. m l tlif bar Ith iha bm .f II...... . .1. r J aTT I .. i. ... . I

11 1

approaching election at all, thev must that ureat State. Hie sister ol Illinois.

oriB4nnfic:urtoorilr,.lllhrlatrtndinotfsbion-'l)t5 C!it ,UI' lnc 0,10 or tnu AltllCT. 1 IX ( OM l.l MoX.

.i.-koaa m.uw viiKui iu.il in icity siHiuis upon l uiaiiK you tor ine aucnuon vou nave Merrman rit v - ainoiml IS4 buihalanur,.. aplat.orni that Democrats are atlatted 'given me. ft baa afforded me plimaoreWruIum, $Ä 1 ""shels, ""liedite.da. w 1 1 h, a pint tin in of State rights uiulerjio stand before so ninny of the men Oil Boa! live acre of timothy Alfred t.i.ui the CoaeUtaUotH a platform of tlie au-Chicago yea men who hare built BpjWelton, Vinconues, Indiana; amount i.onn, iircniacyot the civil over the military i here, within a rear, an ciulitrinff nnd;.. ..n !? i..,. ...i i.

. I - I - . . . - g. . , t . - n HI. aiu I I IVHI ailU IV 'l'Wllll(IS,ll(llnditrr Mortmt of rhilr. .1 nrrr .m. n, liowcr: n. liilllorin tli.at the writ nl nei-iiinm-iit iiwiiiiiintii in mm- ..m..,- 1 '

fafsetMlyl..n)a tMaa anyihirr m huiinc. Ihatta aa4wa.li.il 1. ...,. ..i...i .....i ...i . "'V' .

it imii aMtawtiifhisM)cih.fornrchMia.cM: m ir T" . . i-. iv .i ...... uwrmrmfj f w jw miuisio. jSost rive acres of oats. Alfred Wel-

Wir, an hi i cnndiTit h can nk.i.o t hum .t hi. llltiliunilieci ; a luaiiorm

me, thorough rclorm in

and I choose to support

mat nisican ui wocrai unini upon me uons unit t think ougiit to control oun Kxperlenced n'-rirnltnrists assert that policy which has controlled his Adinin-'vutes at the Bprroachlag election. IklsLa yield of Qeld crolis demonstrate istration. I did not intend t say (.eii-ibopc, when Ihe election is over, 1 shall ,;,. fitdlaaa aBOOld take I ailk with the cral Grant s policy, tor 1 thmk bis Ad-; hear that Chicago has said, in her polit-inilt ,( ,-,ic States ia the Uuloa. laminlatratiOfl has been controlled lo a ical faith and feeling, there shall be no dianapolis Seutiiu 1. f.....' a. on.. I A. 'I.. a. I 1... .-. . . i ..... ........ ..11.1.. " .....1. i. ' . . . . . .. . L. . , - . I

i-i j fjii-.ii i aiciii u nn i. . i 'i'ii-iiiie .mm in, no .--oiun. no rjisi, no e-i, ijiu . .......ii ..nii.lli... i.:... tel.... ...... i . .. .. . i ... . .i . . '

wwin.na niau. 1 inn w nie n tiiuiuiiiii coniiiiy. i nope iii.it in-

Mt) .hop. on the norner of the rublic Square, ari-nt ofth -onrt-hntiNiv

Vnvemhir IS

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JACOR Mil.FR-

7ravelers' Home:

JOS. ACKER. MAN, Proprietor, rooffoofer Indiann.

- a" t Mw-tjv naivl 1 a mi t huh f for real, genu- Standing before you. I have been grati-jton. Vlaeantiea, Indiana: amount in thecivil service; lied at the opportunity to express injgaa bttahels and 14 pounds; premi t dreeley upon plain words my views upon these quea agi i . a a i . r aa a a a i . a v " ' "

all,

mum,

t rubiic paarnnag. inullciud

CS u i j Shi ll Mi. 7A .

In Indiana the ßianlon Duncan voto

objection, to supporting Mr. Greeley ? ,-ago w ill express In her ballot, am! ihalLmllcd. rnuHetV the "Straight-out-li Ii i' in in. Il'.ll.li Hut hm I. ' Hi .J I 1 ... . . ...II ..a- ..a ... at. I . ' a

it aji.ua: iiR nuu.-vii uit; mniuv iuib , ai uil KtlllfWIV Villi PJipiiPl ill MK3 ClCIit). falOCmt l5

n .1.1.' .') Tint fi.l1 i dn

a , a " .. . i ninoi iiiiii. . m mrrm Mrnu t i n ,

nun me great seiitunciu oi anraicim l.m-n . a77 ,)-,, Tilf ofHcltal majorilv for as 1 coin: " Ith malice towards nonc.wit h Hendri. ks isM4. Morion called Head

u.aicii: rnv ior ait, we will rauow WW riglltV),. a miiiorily (iovernor," Lut he

o1"' has I.ÜÜÜ majority over all !

course he lias, and very roundly very soundly, and not very ju-tly think. Hut that is upon the is. tie-

are past. I ho issues that arc past are as God rivet litis to see the right