Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 October 1879 — Page 1

Jasper

eekly Courier, VOL. 31. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1879. NO. 41.

rUllClSHRO KVBRV KKMAY, 'AT .IAHI'KKi W0'il COUNTY, lN'PIAKA, Y DO AN 12. OKFtCJK. Is Cuukibk J'uimhnci on HVAr Sixth Stkkbt.

4lfUsOKll'TION.

us

!!?.wfH?.V,y 'S j,,;U1t to mkeWiA above board. It was revi ved for proud ot the tiiitu who was "elected "Mr. Tiidnn m t,. ... .i.. i.i-,...,....i

incident, and to mourn that he could with his intention concealed ; lo take no take his seat. ItUtnil,biiUiille.Sftwcet counsel with his friend, from thuw character. I la ving given this deli-vl.om he was about to part : to follow

win iimiGunu u "njiiieirccr" at the tie-mm to the ehip and bid him tender

j,.in..i. ui nil! miiM tu return lor uic jkiu'ii, J m 1 1 j i) l

6l-lobMlHcriptioii, for tiru os., f i ou ,u, (l j mv )(,)(.(,ft(, (0 bU(1,MeM jjp to do a f for M motitliH, wj i J he governor ha ho rcmcmbranceimarket and not to break it down,

his Mispichm by giving

was Ko-

up the

and

riTK-? or AiivisttT-SKixo. P" V v "l n,B ,,OUsL w' ' u 1 iei nicn Hasten from the thin to his broker r 10 UnS or joss, 1 week 1 00 3$f T " "fc Eh WbMquont .user on, ota. he li(j fi , break-Woul UHjcer ad vcrt,sm,c,! ' ihP rpporjke.l. ' i.d utiMy youj.uan. (By the way, it is another eoinciA friction over oven square oi mjiuics, m mi,ltr tms KM? ' klmcc not less cunous and interesting .n.mtil as a square. '1 lne arc tno terms; Mr. Tildcn-I thiol; I should have re-!thau that noted w in tli mm nf tr

f,,r transient advorUscnHmtsSu reason:.- membcred the scene if it Jmd Imppuued.jHavcrnever, that the brokers who sold !! deduction will bo made to regular it u n mere romance, tslock ihe moment my back was turned

advertisers.

It may quioken hi memory if I rcmiudjwere the very brokers with whom $8,000

SnlW of appointment oi nummi- i jioi aioue on mat ocw-;iiiu occh tleposited to biigcd in Oregon in'toM ami losiil notices uf like cltaractcr but uecoinpaiiied by a tfeaitleniaii.duritifr the rountiNtr of the electoral . tin inid in advuuiH'. Jwlium Mr. 'J ildtn lmd lite best reason to.'voii's In 187!) Vw,.iv'isn vnitatb. k,,0.w' wi10 w,, ilt ,,,,! i' view ; .Mr. Tilden says: After T heard

" ff 1 (VI " , - , rw- 1 II VFII-rtJ tip I t till cviui "?

I'm- TnivitHlifn Oflieors, each

Kr C'Miuty " " Vor DMrlol, Circuit, or State,

Field Aftor Tlltlen.

The New York papers publish the fol-

i (V """"" " "v iii iuu iiiuuiii ui uvuimi .H.r. incurs proitotHis

9 K;'80S cvwry Wurtl ay bo cslab-lto undertake to eHI stock for them he llml'. :,,iatIe H rtmllar offer to me." Indued.

r " i oil tmc ,n II. n ..L- iaJVI,. T , .5 f. .1.-. . I. ..

not put in IVItou'ti iiftme till montJiKpiit it ? Is that the truth, and the whole after the purchase. That signifies jifith-uiuth? To sriv that I "made an oflVr"

me mere u:ile ut transter i tiulmyoma imply hnt I volunteered it. Ou

". i .... t. i rt.i-iici W K il.il"" " fin i .my vivi-n

lowinir K'liur ii.hu ..... - "' of tIC opiuhml n.room,. nt

interview un " .. , l nl

iven the text he contrary, did not the proposal come which howed!irorn you? Did yon not come to my

in tiimvL'er to an

i"m i .. inililUhed in the NOW York""4,4- l"L was m:iuc oy jchou uouscj snu ask' me to ito you ttus service ! S l U n whieh Mr.''n,l prniitccl by Tilde... The Mock And did I not accept only on one comif. , 1 I S ( i km- Mr. 'u'ld!Wlla hu Uillch " '' was mine. dillon? As to this condition, will you J K V";- 'nicU..deni,s,hut iVlto,, wa,.lenythatlid to yon Again 'and aiin ",ul u ' iinade vice-pnvi.n-iil at hn request. "that the market must be maintained ,M:":'( -.- ..r.n.m.P ! wliirll Heporter-wlmt about Mr. FieldVhi.re?"

4 .nni.i rtt word (i til statement tht it whs at vour request That makes all the difference in the "n 'm Tltdo lr? tar ecoveJ ' i,,,!,t C,'lo,,e, ,V,l0W WSf! rf'tty orkl ' othwi who sold. H ! W ni o be S. to -I , i vH-e-pr,,i,i,nt? . The want ofeoo.! faith wnt not in the Mr.Tilde..-Thesf;.tementis o( littlcscllin-, but in the manner of it and the 1 , (? ,i J -SJ the in I at on on imMrinncet except tHt it i not true. time of it. What the directors did was oruto I'J' ifi'l imiinr I his defense 1 '"T Mtov afrnln, bt.t theUfe thii,. What von did was another, t. r. ,m r h iervicw will a c-nt true. Mr. 'J'ildcn solicited What they did wa, fsir and square, in Imf, i c !! m d it i" ( tc a tmroiit l!iat!ll' l'J'"'tn.et from we!f -and n.on broad dayliaht. What yon did wa done m 2 II n !m 1 Vifal"?? wire w i e." " reeidlcction of the mat- -erretly, nnknown to your - friend," who I.e qur.nHs .md aiiUP vcic w'' "lu.r j t.,0Hr aiMl jtinet. ilow jd.Mird as on the ocean. Yon ent a letter af.

riSSiior" t,,;U,, couM c appointed for. or me the very next day after I .ailed. U It was verv ki of I. n totn"i 'cr rrafon ! Who is I'cltou and Why did you not impart the cbcerfnl inniie.tI.iiH. lta'-r 1 , -wer one ""lwdy but the (eliipeuce that von were already lcjrinpr,pm. hot 1, miiv u nd c Mliei,Unv ol- ,,,, lmcIe ,Ie ,)filli0 Mand.Lin;f to lod? you (eiLraphe,l

nil) u nnni ..

the public tlhl not know till tiwatbs afterward) all h1xuI his iranxaetitms in re-

jrard to the cipher rifcixttckw. Yet.

it tlam, at the time, imiiiediMlcly on Ids return from ltoH'mier. What, then, Ieceittcs of Mr. 'lllden's it.dwnatioii at

knowinjr thi?, be presided to me nwnj4 the moral, or Immoral, audacity ? of a

who had attenptl bribery, ami m len

guilty of a crime, as one worthy of my conildei.ee, and the one whom he ocially rhoe to represent himself.'

Mr. Tilden The moral antlacitv. or

man who has only a.erled (wlmt Mr. Tilden hhmMdf confeeit in his teliinoMy viz., that he wh informed at the time, for Hd ward Cooper told him immediately tho nif.ax;e which Pel ton had

rather the immoral audacit v. i 3iaaxinir,int from 15ltimore in a eipher di-

oi tne man wio conm iiemerati:ry ascrt paten ) mat tie Knew aiMiut i'cltou a in a written paper under hi own Mna- having attemptwl, or at luast content tore, that 1 admitted before thcottjrreii-platedT bribery many months before tho fdoiial committee that 'at this verr timu'itime (May, 1877) that he introduced him (.fnue, l77j M knew all aloiit his trans- to me m a man worthy of my fulloM; action in'reic.ird to t lie cipher dispatch- trust and contidence ? en.' I testitied before tlwit committee The low tone of Mr. Tilden's ideas of that I never knew of the existence orjHght ami wronthe deadness of his contents of any of the cipher dispatcher 'moral pence H hown hi the liht way until their publication in September,!"! which he speaks of Polton's "eoniiec1S78, and every witi.e. exammed audition with this wretched business. Ho every fact elicited confirmed my teUi-Jlhink I have done his nephew injustice, mony. It was further proved that when,t .junto lite words : I was informed by Mr. Kd ward Cooper "Mr. Field, pretending to think that that Colonel I'ellon was receiving or wasj'iKwr Pellon, as he calls him. hat lieeit to receive the cotnmtinicstioti of the fiiht,h:u-shly ami nnjiiitly dealt with by tho of the offer, and the only one that came 'public ; in the next "breath says that ho to my knowledge, to jri've to the ilemo-i'had attempted bribery,' nml ha been crati" electors their ccrtifieatu for a pccn-'gtitlty of crime.' This U an cxastscenited

inary inducement, I inMatitlv interfered, i.intruth. Colonel Feltou neither initi-

is r I . Z ..T. -.1. r 3. . rt 1

ii wvi.,1 tin. innorter a trouble except :" . r.,,,,un. .c ..,r,..v

- - - , il . lllfl f IlMll t-M till I C.nll J ttl tt Itt I imtllfh n.xtla me a u -v - untl.

. , n.r .aiim. i iiii nil i 311111 n-rn ii.ii.i .in 111 i.ii' ri imb r-i k . k

Landon.

I... t 4 .1.!... dnu'.i til clmt't.liAiul

u, ihmiix mm ... . : r- --u h! l0shj0n or lruft 8lli ,eMH)I.HbiJi-(

a . . 1 1... 1,.tf mai iliaVit

il, 1 it d ti. to relate after the I,0M,t "' aas r'5o ,s iwitive and abo-;were mnkmjr in sellit out hwe? -No, n'liiiir ..I m i I tiiiMihi t litt Iks t or ( ' Si,,ce Mr Tihlci.'s memory for-fir. there wag concealment all thronjih, ?'"Mr,"!.r.:..!A.':.-ifi Wm so utterly in. reifard to the .nd therein lies the difference ltween

r. 1 mirii it Kiii'i vmmp.i

public tttHt I went ahroaii

ne.Mttuie--on a kind of mi

tqirbe -"conleinplatinif

mp. 1 ou could bave made it as tttti and

inintite as you pleased. Why did von not far a word of the srood prrres von

re wa, x rein lie 5

broke up the conference and crushed the

incipient negotiation-." This language is pretty fctromr. Mark the word. ,! testitV that I never knew of the existence or coiUpmLs ofanv oftlie

cipher iiptche until their publication' in Septemlwr, 1578." Letws .sec how this compares with the testimony before the

congressional committee. I quote from the report in the Tribune of February 6, idT t -f.. I'-l .1

ioi. .nr. 1 warn vjooicrT :ion' mayor of 2Cew York, testitied as follows : ' I saw Mr. I'elton on the evening bei, ia r.. r 11. ...

luiuni; icii. iui imn.iiiuic. lie niS III

at I'd nor consummated anylliinjc. Ho merely listened to oflcr. from otliccrs to do what they admitted and he believed to he their lawful duly for him oeforo they violated that duty under corrupt inducements. His wrong did not go beyond a futile dalliance." This Is a very neat way of putting it. Dalliance" in a fjood word, to " dally" is to play with temptation, and a man who dallies with a crime comes dsniKorously near to commlttiHtf it. Tho crime in this ease waa one of tbc worst and

wicked ''t that could be committed bv

the hall of Gov. Tiiden's house just in EipecWIy in a frce government the act of jfoiu? to thecal) to go to thclkc ours bribery is a crime against the

from pure be-t''C(Mie 8t ,K,Ufce mentioned above, itjvou and those whom yon try tojret toasiti.MuiiMi v en-(l,ee notsurpripe us that it failed him imociatt with yon. What they did was the benpfac-ttms '?0, honorable; w'hst you did was' dishonor.

. en . i ... j.. i- fj....i'....i l... civiiMiiifl 4. As In 11if wfil liii 9errionirtiit nmiloiable.

lo the in in oil of i o v m oek ' i,!iu betouW, lirtwUVliVw signed byHvith anybody el.e, and I do not mean both wittv and polite', and 1 mut wtaU every director aid all the principal Mock.jb J on .bat! escape by biding behind r.hmilnr eom diment bv v"X that.bolderK, binding them not to srtl for six .t and better men, and qnote thenMr TiWen wa willing topare to " tlic'monih, exce pt on certain sjiecified coi.-l transaction a an excuse tor your

lonls of England " not oulv his Mock.Jtiition, ami which was Kept oy everv "nci .

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. i . . ii..ii.... i riri.i.... i. ' i i m i vfiu iinii - t n iriinvTirifiT iiiii 1 1 ii .

IUU Ua to jfive them a certain rigm nini.man wrn i chw, mv. i imvu syh ini , r " " , liffifirtv in blnifcir by tracing back hi he wm in Kuropc and knew nothii.crMaudu.g. and will have it that there incUio an ancient familv of tl... realm, about it. Hut as to the fact, he does not; " condition whatever, either ex'we Jg stoi v ctirrei.t' in London, deny it, but tries to belittle it, as if itpessed or implied. This would reduce which ha furnbhed much aniiiK'inein nor., of m.ihII importance. Well, to be'tneqn:e.nn simply to one of veracity, in dit.lomatie circle., though a little cure it was " nothing-only tlmtrollon your uord apiint mine. IHch ra-e i.M.intioaliun to our counto-men. It broke hi word. That is all, and with tlie pub ic .must j decide by weighing the

4.ikiiii iik.it . i 'I'tiiiitii ui iii.uinr iiil'ii i inn i.i u Luiiiiiiui n .ii n

KoLdaYn. ih7T bo was verv curious to mmuii but a trifle. It is a curious cir- undertake a negotiation ..broad with the

i..7. i.t ii.. tJ.n;t ia bnnw:ciitiiaiaiiro in this small matter that one'lUU Jiwiom of my aoeiate to defeat it

ui t.i i. .i. ,..w,.i.nrfinrni!or the men to ul.om Pel ton sold wa.-it home? The quftiii answers itself.

a mm., lie conceived the idea that l.e lletiry Havciueyer, the man to whompe thing H too absurd for belief. It is tntut Ihj di'M-ended I'uun a ri.ee of eiui-.the famous cipher dipatfhe were dH""ntndicted K your letter and your

t.'....i5 i. ii..t..i ...ll..t.i lim reeteil. juii from whom -Mr. Smith 31. iriCKxam, wmni iriieu m my rnrc a

lor m-.'.A7u ..r n.tJ .,. !u...!b.iitillv henr-1 Weed tetllied before the Potter commit-'buneKs matter of importance which I

ing a well-known member of our diplo-'tee that he received a "telegraphic ns-i-bonld have been the most foolish ...?.: " ,.rt. sent " tit was to be nresnim th asfron. tneli to Undertake while leavina you tp

c skill audkiun.led'HM.t'an Aii.ericT.iiMr. Tildeiu to pay money lor the clect swing round ihe cirrlo" in hc wnv

gentleiii in long resident III Loudon, he

of

ee

s tiiirlit his aeoiialntunee. uml skil tin

jreuileman t investigate his pedigree a a professional matter, and to imiKe out tor him a hambnou: family tree, should he tin. I any golden Knglish brunches on W II it'll III fl.imr lint ....ci'ilii. llllllli Allieti-

an Tildens. "in duo lime thu Riimtrali.n which

line wa thtt'i'd. A bittich irilded, ill

not lroldi-n. win found in Ivctit, in a

oral vote of South Carolina, ou thejyou did here, immediately alter J was

iircuiiui oi wnieu uc went win. an nc-p""1-

complice from South rnrolinn to Haiti

more to meet toioiicl i'cltou, receive the money ml complete the barpaln. JJul all "these aro minor Uuc. which I

lliat Mr. iiiiton was qxtue contion that he had Hot done "the square thing. but had taken a mean advantage of my ttWence, and done that of which he ought

brush ande to conic to tho main poiut,'0 be ashamed, was sufficiently shown by

. I cbap'u Mr. Tilden with du-.thc pains ho took to avoid me on my re-

.eiitioiii.ini ii.tOuio.l-tnUi'bfiod bdilii'um. J did nor mourn Ins absence, butln.im Ami iimt in. i.-i.i .nip it.nt

.icted and spoken. The point, is this : it did seem a little Strange that after fol- more to meet Mr, SmilbT M. Weed and

f..miiv.,rK,...iiu!, ,idre mi! the alHli- That when he Minght my aid in a larre(lowiiig me tip day and j.iirht tor mouths .,other gentleman, who had conic from

ntb.n'i..iV;...r uL ..Jnl,ii-!,.,1. to Mr.dniftines tranac4ion, which rould onlyihe dropped away so MidOeniy. lie saywiSmim (an,iina lo lw.t !,. there

tram, tie bail Ins coat on his arm and

his hat on ; his cab was at the door. He said he was going to Hal'imore to met Mr. Weed; that he mhrht want to send for some money, aad might telezraoh. 1

don't recollect precisely, but he must

Have given me a paper with substitution words on it. I got n teWram the next

day mainly in Knglish, but with some

words winch bad to beMdstituted in it

In that telegram he wanted seat large amount of money $80,000 or 80,000

f 1. . '-i .

i cr iiiiicii HiirjnH?u 10 pel uml

II.IVIIMIII V fill niCTIlffe KIJ lJ VIUl TibienV house and told him the facts.

Heat once wid that I'elton must be sent

for to conic home immediately." Aha! Then Mr. Tilden knew it immediately: knew that I'elton had gone to Baltimore on some mvsterious errand.

which could only lie conveyed in ciphers "subslitHte words' Mr. Cooper call

them a bttine$s that had such an ugly look that he must be immediately called bo inc. Hut we have better testimony vet. Out of Ilia own mouth Mr. Tilden shall la answered. Here are a few quo-dion-and answers from his sworn testimony before the committee of congress in this rity last winter. I quote from the report in the Times of February f : "Q. When Colonel I'eKoH returned from Baltimore I supiwse that yon saw bint immediately? A. I saw "him the next day. "Q. Yon learned from Mr. Cooper and you. could have learned from Col. Vellon that be had been to !al(imor for the t'tirpose of conm ntmnt imr a plan for a pu chasc. by tho action of tlieranvntsinir

board of boutli Carolina, which would insure the election of the Tilden electors in that ate? A. I did not hear that hd coiiriiHiniated the arrangement; I "'y! heard that he received an oiler. Q. "Would von not infer from hi hiviuir communicated lo Mr. Kdwarri: Cooper that he would probably draw

upon mm tne next day tor smmhm or

VIMi. great delight, he m-f-sed for the emblazonment til' the dieoverv "with

lie done ou one condition, ho thereby ai- to a reporter that

copied the under.

he think he once Would von not falrlv infer from that dial

Mr. he

rstomliuir, which had nlbsent to my olTifc to inquire when 1 would j, kone to consumntate a puivhaM??

.mtrcaidto ixtieuW AcCiirdio'iH" n the lorce oi a posit v agreement, mat iie4e wm hibm-b nf ivi - A. l tint not understand that tic saw

ii..i.t.. . ...,-..t iu.u ., I itnd ,i nt oiiouid not tn my auMmce do ttiiyuimiwni. imn ui iiivMar. m,at.

ohim aeeiiratelvamfbeauiiljilly illled agaidM our com.nou interest; and thnti wn in oiulVl' l)h) ym tt,Ml,"Ml hh ou wbb b he ahw with nnde the'dds understanding ho violated as soon asltown. or at my hoi m? i wnerey lark, (-t0p,,r tj10 ,., of utoncv which

ftii'ilv tree t tine old Kirdish oak i was out oi tm; way, ano incrc.n pme " V. . ..' ..'.... ..viatcit f A. him.r win. Ttul.Z '.J. ...lUn.all. with ded agios deception for his own nroiitl'-ould have seen me at any time m five q. Do v.

lilu.:.ii ,.,-,.i.,r. ,.n.im t.....,i.t bom.'h.nd to my injury. Thin i my aecun-!niitiu;es flic bad wished. imt he wast T ,,o nut know that I do. 1 imderMood

He

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" H'tnil.'S, III1LOII III CO IO IMH7llW n uiii.r ---- ----- ,. V,0 t On .uiB- luif .A nnnii flu. ?m. u uu ,.,v... e ,,..i...,.u.i..,i,,,r,.,.. The his Imijf statement very canclnlly, I can ing- Ichad now tmt to open the door

., . ?. "Z.?' ..Tu r. h W km ll.st it ilUnrnvw. in a Khudn nae.iaild walk 111. Iltlt instead ol that He put

orTwo 7m,k - v, the facts 1 have given or the h, hi. bat and walked out I have not dcrVd X uiinule iterotmt of 'bis expends, lovitable coneluiUm which they involvc;uet him since the day 1 hailed lor KugvrWch with a reaMdiablo charge for his,"ow does heanswer mo? pud-

reply that Others sold i Knew mat i was lowmn-awc spoi at tho director oldwhcn I alluded to the cipher dfspatehe. ily so. hnt that thcvjUiat is a chapter ot hi-torv which Mr. I, and he l at wdaa tolTildcn would rather bavo forgotten, lie

verv life of the state. It strikesa dagger

at our republican institution. What arc

popular elections worth if the vordiotof

the people can be set aside by tho bribery of an official to make a false return ? On" this subject no one in this couutry

lias been so eloquent as Mr. Tilden. No

one has rung the changes so long; and

loud on the monstrous "1 rand " which

was committed, when by briliory, as he asserts, he was counted out of the presidency. He has declared it to be " the greatest crime in history" a crime which the American people would "never, never, never" fonrive.

And yet at the very moment that this wrong has been done, there, nndor his own blood, his nephew aud most intimate and confidential agent, was plottinjf this very crime. If he did not carry it out ho at least 6howcd no uuwiliiiignes to do the deed. The only delay seemed to be in "dallying" about the price. Whether that Iosscbh tho criminality I leave Mr. Tilden to say. I am notdisoscd to measure degree Of guilt between him who succeed in a conspiracy and him who fills. If Pollen's "dalliance"' was futile' it wn only bccaiipat the critical momenthiw courage failed him. or because the niggardly spirit of souioImmIv cUa (tempted, jH-r-hap, by the prospect of another and a cheaper bargain in the far northwest,) refused him tho money to complete tho crime. On tho enormity involved in mil this secret plotting, this sending of cipher dispatches, with agents parsing to

and fro promiiug large nms of money.

1 leave Mr. Tihleu s countrymen to proiioimco, only saying that no one can bo surprised that a mini should have feinall erunlos in lielraviusr his friend " who

can jcak so lightly i a me against,

his country. UYktM W. i iklo. The fiigonicr Ihn tier say: In speak-

oftho foolish pretensions of tbc ijln'r-

nian rcsnmptiouistsi, r-eimlor .loe .i?-' Donald got off a happy hit by a ing in one of his i ;hio speeches : "I supposu

John Sherman destroyed the crops in

Kuropc in order tfiat we can sell one-1 third more of our products In that .market.' This bro't down the lume.

ru recollect ilicnnioiit.t? A iv that I ilo. I uiider(oo

received wit b rinture tlm nrecious-Uon, wliicli I mako a plain as words"ciei Mui.t ivi omvui.i: m nicui.cu-iiiml be bad "one there in order tore

kitrt.-r of Id illustrious orbdn. and lav- niake it, and which I havesuppurtcd.ors ne was m ine next room, w uere no rcvo or 00k into a proposition.

tt.,.,1 i.t,. !.. ....,... .1... ,V.i,;.. of liislby nroofs the most circumstantial andou u, huh prooamy um . near my voice. .. , Xmv. umlertandiiiir that he hud

I

own time, and labor, amounted to alKut Kirsl, ho makes reply that others sold

J-HHi. Alter a decent inlcrvHI he von-as well as he; that

tureddocall the attciiition Of Mr. 'Iilden Ircely.and not on

1h biu cli.rlif ttmtuLtiut ti.l (itiallv. us sold liflfnrn bn did

tlte time drew near for the latter rein rn produce front the hooks of the cmpahy resents especially the intimalioii that he to America, tho former lost pounce, and a Ion lilt of transfer of stock made bc-knew of tbem at the time v lieu he recdled upon Um democratic president fore Hailed. Very well I what o( that? miimended I'elton to me. Iliat I may elect of the United Slates, and in Ian- This i no news to me, I knew all tlwt'do him no injustice let tne quote him uwu'e more p.u.tlve tlniti polite, indsled before. They did whit they hd a per-pwm : tlm he ftttouhl pay for hl.V prugrenitor. feet right to do; ttor did 1 ver dream oil "The reporter aid i Mr. Held makes He m ilufdivnornpttHed to Vo so tmdw abridging! their liberty In, ihh respect, wjtho follewliti tftotH. lkt Vihm '.dinwt tliwife of fiVJe3inn, wlufeh are had lite itgibtMt fmM& bciimm UttryjMr, TlWeft ' tin etjfy Jore the, It tq it bur iF' . in the Ci?lH't of H''-r ' 11 W : li ' 1 - i!u", , . . d oiilt .-. ). IMhll i , ,V v . 1 n ..i' .1 hi I V 'K ;. ' ' i.i.t -U. .

OiteiwmU Kuu'.'fi'-

(Jovernor Ulue Jean "Williams may not b the most oniHiwnbtl tigure to bo seen in the Ohio campaign juM now, but' be hhows a plenty of good hard souse in what heiftj .- in his sjMwhe. Verv trHe, and h could gel more voles for President against Ulysses S. Grant' than anv other Democrat in the country.

no re even look into a proposition for

the alc ot the elcctonilcerwticate ot that state, did you not think that yon were called upon to ascertain his relations lo the national committee, and to ascertain how far he was cominitlln'r that bodv.

and how far he was eotnniinhghimrclf?

A. 1 thought that tin last way to ileal with such a transaction was to stop it: not only to have nothing: to do with it myself, but Ui slop everybody dif from having anyiluHa: to do with it.'

This shows the "Unman virtHc" ofi lH' jV,,,., Tilden in resisting temptation. HHtI" '-"-

u-h.U kind of " virtue " does It s,bmy in iVIlfertl The testimony of Sir, Tibkn

jww if en tm Uvsti ho -wa ittsntatdl;

I'a .ll RpaWitan, If next season is a favorable one 0r ange cannty will have the largest wheat

the county. Hone

crop ever grown in tne county, oou dust and "sich like" will .To dm work.

Tho Tolliver trial wasasrain postponed

fon account of witnesses.

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Mr I- P. Messimire was In tho city last week pu rehiring a stock of furniture tube taken to Ireland, in Dubois cotlnty Smcccss in vour new venture. fllock-

l.iitle girl fo juvoi.lie neighbor : "-My father has famitv yeryjiwmnsr Boi '".1 imiioiUinOlAot.