sandr 11hees-edityecus.ind r e nicyinde atv :that moment has one foreverand iVote for Lindsey.biggerthe Rlt;Voters are urged to support Capt. | scrape Knight for Assembly because he was a soldier. So was Mr. Lindsey a soldier,men ! “hollenot a Captain but a private, doing theT h ehard work for the least pay and no promotion, He enlisted in Capt. Stile’sabouthardlcompany, and went into the 145th reg-nor’s”iment, under Col. Brown, participatingin the battle of Antietam, and servingeasywillinfaithfully till failing health took himout of the service. After that he wrotepitclnlittleand spoke for the boys in the service, admiisteeplt;formliveddoing all of a citizens duty in repelling the “fire in the rear” by the very men who now join a “solid South” to capture the Government. So all of the just claims of a patriotic soldier belong toMr. Lindsey.His administration of the otfice of I ScottsqueaInbetteCounty Superintendent, was eminently up thuseful and satisfactory. Having been raised in the county he knows all of itswants and is fully indentified with all politof its interests. And having been triedin that difficult place, and found ableEnhonest and faithful, we can safely commend him to the people of Warrenis almostcounty as a suitable man to represent Tilde_ a a A A kus at Harrisburg.Correct in all hishabits, he would take a prominent placetingafteramong the leading men of high charac- withter who do not disgrace themselves and• •their constituents at the State Capital. Devoted to the educational interests ofraisnfeetm e rethe county and the State, his voice a: dhis vote would always he in favor olfree schools and higher attainments forthe young. In short, he is just one ofthose faithful, zealous, and industriousworkers for every measure which addsto the glory of the State and the prosperity of its people. In all your voting, be sure to vote for Lindsey.stant h o w i1 i p ptCo Fall is mkno\thordesiithemnrO.What His Neighbors Say.fin e