Marshall County Republican, Volume 20, Number 45, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 October 1876 — Page 2
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All the debts of the Centennial Exposition have been paid, and the
The Charlestown (S. C.) IfstSS and Courier annouaces that with the
One? The Plymoath
More. Itnnocrat
of lust
stockholders are now pocketing a United State troops at Abbeville week said:
PLYMOUTH. INDIANA.
HENRY D. STEVENS, Editor.
Thttksdat, Oct. 26th, 1876.
For President of the United States, RÜTHEBFORD B. HATES, or omo. Fob Vick Präsident, WILLIAM A. WHEELER, or srw yobx. FOB KXBCTOB8 AT LABOl, HON. A. G. PORTER, of Marion. GEN. THOS. H. NELSON, of Vigo. FOB KLKCTO THIRTEENTH DISTRICT, FIELDING PRICKETT, of Noble.
good per cent, on their investment.
Gen. John S. Mosby writes in a recent letter: "I have never myself received, in any shape, the slightest benefit, either directly or indirectly, from Gen. Grant's Administration. The Burlington Haxckeye insists that on receipt of the war news from Europe the Tilden Guards of that city immediately disbanded and went to reading up on the military exemption laws.
North -
Characteristic Word.
Hendricks at Shelbjrille.
"Then I would advise the
west to look out for herself." Samuel J. Tilden. This war is a perfect outrage, and I will lend no assistance to its prosecution. 8. J. Tiiden s Speech in Wl. "I will resist, under any and all circumstances, the nse of force to coerce the South into the Lnion." Hendricks at Shelbyville. Feb 5. 1M3-H
I did not advise anybody to enlist,
"I would rather contribute money to bring home our soldiers than to send any more to the field," said Mr. Tilden when asked to contribute to the expense of organizing a regiment.
the Temocrats had the most gratify ing and triumphant meeting of the campaign. This was after the presi dent's proclamation, and after the rifle clubs had abandoned their intention of taking possession of the Republican meeting at the same place. Now if this is so, for what are the Democratic papers of the north howling so loudly? When a Charleston newsoaDer. an "orcun" of
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There was a free use of slatg In the issue of the Repuhliciin preceding the election . which we had no time or inclination to nötiee last week, but will refer to now thut the people who do
State politics hefoie. but about I860 he boldly stepped int. the arena of national affairs arm took 6tror ground in favor of eoociliatiou to the South. He visited Washington and firmly warned Abraham Lincoln of the lander of forcing drafts for soldiers, but could not stop those high
handed measures. He was also
Datarauh
vaaenampton,saystnatw. vu. . Democrat the full
OUlirS t I Krtr uiriu c uiwi. pi DM1
living ana wwp mnu8 wu. ; h0noraflr
else would tney Dave r
not read that paper may know what , ready to have acted as a pacificator
manner of a paper it is. It is hardly , between the different sections of the necessary to say that every refer j Union in the name of the Democracy, Made by the Democrat to the Keimh- , but President Lincoln did not give li an, was couched in respectful lan- 1 him an Opportunity to sh ur Ins abit-nagi-. To show the course pursued j ity in that dtreetton. Returning, ho by the gentleman who preside-, over aided materially in the election of
the Rfjmhhcnn, note the following , Seymour as Governor of New York
iu lbü2, which showed the President
Mr.
The Democrat wants to know if it isn't "strange that all the trouble In the Southern states, requiring gOF-
because I was not going myself, and j ernment aid, takes place only two or
I would not recommend anyone to do
How's thisT The Chicago Times says: "The reform that is to be found in the real Simon-pure Democrat, might be put in the emd of a thimble and then not interfere a bit with the use of that feminine aid to Industry."
a thing I would not do myself.
Letter of Iowa Soldier Refusing Democratic domination. "I cannot rush to the embrace of such men as Hamburg Butler nor shake hands with Ben. Hill of Georgia, over the grave of Union soldiers." Butherford B. Hayes, in 1S61.1 I would prefer to go into this war. if I knew I was to die, or be killed in the course of it, rather than live through and after it without taking any part in it. Thema- A. Hendricks, in 18S3. "If Congress would take a bundle of switches and switch them Lincoln and his cabinet; out of the White H Juse it would be well. Tou may hear prayers in our churches, your sons may go out to the battlefield, but our country 1j not to be restored as it was until Abolitionism is buried, never to be resurrected." M. W. Gary, at Aiken. S. C And now let me tell you what to do on election day. Go in masses, armed and try and force the negroes to vote our ticket. If they don't do it, shoot them down and cut off their ears, and I warrant you this will teach them a lesson; and even if we are not elected we will go to Columbia in force, and if not allowed to take our seats, we will surround the State house and tear it down, and show them we will rule. What say you men, can't we do it? Loud cries of "Yes, d a it yes." Ex-Oov. Underwood.) "I beard him (Tilden) declare, in conversation with myself, near the close of the war, that every man of the United States Army, that marched across Southern soil was a trespasser, and liable to suit for damages, in an action for trespass. I asked him if he undertook to talk such nonsense as that, and if it was his opinion, as a lawyer, that this government could enlist men, put arms in their bands, and send them to the protection of the government against rebels, nüd then furnish tribunals to try its owr soldiers as trespassers, and he said that it was." Hon, Newton 'iooth. at Danville. Ind. When I find the Democratic party as a compacted mass cherishing its old traditions, animated by its old ideas, all other questions in my mind are subordinated to its defeat and destruction. I know not what others may think, but as for me I can see no road to progress that does not lead over Its ruins. For fifteen years it has stood in the pathway of our advance ; for fifteen years it has reals ted every great political idea; for fifteen years it has endeavored to suppress every grand political utterance, - and the time has come yea, the fullness of the time when it should cumber the ground no longer. Hon. J. G. Blaine. Sept. 11. 174. Let us not abate one jot or title of the protection we extend to onr own citizens when on foreisrn soil, but let it be understood as the fundamental principle of the Republican party that the safest place for the American citizen is under the folds of his own
three weeks before each presidential
election?" Yea, its so "strange" that it isn't truo.
On the Congressional vote in this State the Republicans gained 15,000 over the same vote in 1874 and 31,000 in Ohio. Of the thirty-three elected from both states the Republicans have twenty-one and the Democrats 12. Nationally considered the victory is for the Republicans. When Gibson, the sculptor, first saw Miss Hosmer's statue of Beatrice Conci, the back of which was modeled from tiiat of Lady A T , be exclaimed: "To think that the cursed prejudices of society prevent my seeing that beautiful back!" The story is told by Panny Kemble. An Ex-Director of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad writes to the New York Times showing that Mr. Samuel J. Tilden's earnings and profits during his six years' connection with that company, alone, were not leas than $174,000 or nearly double the average income on which he paid tax. The New York Democrats (who bitterly attack Ingersoll for not saying his prayers) are the most prayerful people In the world. There are few of them that do not dally pray God to damn their souls, their wives their children, their eyes, their friends, their enemies, the westher, and the United S täte g. Exe hange. Jeff Davis is a Tilden man. Ben Hill is a Tilden man. Robert Toombs is a Tilden man. John Morrissey is a Tilden man. Every secessionist is a Tilden man. Every man demanding pay for negroes set free during the war is a Tilden man. Judging every man by his associates, what is the meaning of these statements?
A correspondent of the New York Tribune writing from Charleston, 8. C, and signing himself "a white native of the State who is not a Republican," says:
"One passing through 8outh Caro . . .a a. Sa 1
benefit of its base. rfi.-hanet and
charges against
Swank." We would answer: There was no use whatever of "slang" In the Rki rm.n an preceding the election or in any other issue since we have had control of the paper. The quotation
given from the Republican is correct
Una would Imagine that it was in a , but it does not contain a single word state of war. It resembles a vast arm- of "slang." "Slang" is deflued as ed camp. On every green and public ,ow vuigar( unauthorized language."
sauare tne cianc oi musaeis rati ur
j
heard, as parading infantry ground their arm. From every old field
Now the words "base," "dishonest and "dishonorable" are all good. An
rinsrs out threateningly the note of, glo-Saxou words -none better can be
the bugle or the booming of the field- foUD1 jn the English lauguage. We ft? "SSTLEE , believe in poii.e aud plain laogu,.;
l.'im in. 11 f . . , ... . ... 1
we are an advi cate of calling thiuir by their right names. Therefore, when we employed those terms we meant to express just the idea .-on-
Referring to Governor Tilden's failure to answer to the charge of perjury preferred against him, the
Albauv Exer.ina Journal says: "If
are crowded with cases of firearms
ordered from the North. The stores cannot supply the demand for arms an ammunition, and every gunsmith ,v... ...... .....1 Klailramfth in thft
in tue eitv a 1114 uiwywit .. , , , . . . country is repairing dilapidated , taine.1 in them, nothing more, nothweapons. No one is seen on the ; ing less. We believed then that the streets without a repeater or rifle; j charges as made against Mr. Swank and not a day passes in town or city were b dishonest and dUhouorbut that the quick and scattering reo H i.trti- .1 nn tr- able, and at we have seen no reason
UUI l.1 W 1 U IIB Qiri riow,'., ' w 1
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gets in the vicinity, wouia ieaa a stronger to suppose that a skirmish, if not a battle, was iu progress around Lim." This testimony speaks for itself.
Gov. Tilden has at last published an "open letter." He found It necessary to say :
I shall deem it my duty to veto j a public oharge against another, to
as yet to change our judgment. The charges were "base." because unworthy such a newspaper; "dishouest" because the same charge h.id been floating around ail summer aud the Democrat had not concluded to invest in it; "dishonorable" because no attempt was made, in making such
every bill provididg for the assump
tion or payment of any debts, losses, jj0
damages, claims, or tne rerunomj? or any such tax."
Gov. Tilden is getting frightened
ascertain the farts for a certaiuty.
there is nothing in the above
extract whatever to justify the Dem Oi rats oharge of t he " free use of slang, "
He sees that the loyal people of the r.V!!?
1 ,-... n aliMilo ruuari ti it in thii Riri i u
north won t have anything to do with 0
licas since auk- iu, ioiu. jdiii me
the southern claims except to "squash" them all. So Samuel goes j to promising. Ingersoll says the J Democratic party rests on "promises," and he was right. By the ! above statement Gov. Tilden virtual- j ly admits the intentions of the south- I ern people; they mean business and I Tilden's "promises" are of little avail, i Gov. Tilden while promising ro con- I fidently what he will do when presl- j dent forgets that in his letter of ae- j ceptance he said, experience bad
frequently exposed the "futility of self-imposed restrictions by candidates." Oh, Samuel I
Coacerniag Samuel J. Tilden. Samuel J. Tilden is tbe Demooratio candidate for the Presidency. He will be voted for on the 7th of November for that position. It therefore becomes highly important that the oitizens of the country should know " what manner of a man" they are invited to support for the highest office in the gift of the people. We propose to oonflne ourself strictly to domestic testimony, that is, we don't propose to go outside of the Demo
cratic party for the data of our brief criminal iuteut
biography of Mr. Tilden. Many have riven In their testimony and as it
Democrat proceeds to say "that the statement made by the Republican admits the truth of the charge made by us." It doesn't do any such a thing. And now iu order that the people may see what kind of an apology the Democrat has to offer for suoh an unfounded charge read the following from the Democrat of the 12th inst: The Hejmblican gives a good report of Geo. Swank, as related by himseif, which is as good a story aTweed could tell If he were interviewed. We hope, for Swank's benefit, that his story is true, and as nothing is to be gained by further controversy, wear- willing to let the mattei rest. We will admit that we were misinformed in regard to the indictment for manslaughter; but we published it just aa we received it, and were fully convinced that it was correct at the time. Whatever may I), the real facta In the case, we hope that Mr. Swank may continue to be as good a man in the future as he claims, himself, he has been iu the past. That is the apology i?) which a public newspaper makes to the mau whom it has unjustly charged with
that he was not to be despised. In 1K64 he was a len lint? mmli r of the delegation of the great Stare
of New lork to the Democratic Con-
ALL Ml 7HS mi.
NEWS BY TELEGRAPH BOTH DOMESTIC m FOREIGN.
ITr:5f OF CRIMINAL, SQVIU. AM POLITICAL NEWS, FIBE8, Ae
FIBF KT Fi KT WAYNE.
Fort Watnf. Ind.. Oct. 24 A Are i
broke out lust night in the Fort
NOTICE OF aPPOIHTMESf. TOTlCE i her-M.y fiven that the iiihWI -iijc.'d lias been Hpioint.-ci .viniit.. - tor .ftli op rate of Thomas 11. Wirt ;,, . ,f Mtir-hal! County. Indiana. ! a-o.j. Haid etat- is sup,Ke d to solvent A.LFKE1 H. I. ;it AV SHI Administrator.
"Shoot
0 V Cannon
NoriCL TO NoN-KKSIOKIIN.
vention at Chicago, which nominated Wayne Agricultural W.ks. Mtua'ed
McClellan for the PresraMKrF. He made one of the thrilling speeches hefore the Convention, in which he srtld : "We are assembled here to perform t'.ic greatest and grandest task that any set of men have ever undertaken. The Democratic party will put dowu despotism, because it hates the ignoble tyranny which now degrades the American people." He was made Chairman of the most important committee, that of Resolutions, and he hnd the honor to report the series which were adopted, and rallied around them the "UnterriüVd Democracy." The one so often quoted only will be given. '"-rd. That this Convon'lon Io ox-pli'-itlv Uei'lar. as th sen-. uf thr Vnvioan people. that after fonryeart of failarttors st-.re the Union lv oxperiiiient of war. durins whii-h. under th pretense 'fa military ti'.-"Hit y. or war powor hihor than t ho Constitution. tli ( institution itself has !eea -U-rogardoil in every wart, and puhll liberty and privat rieht alike tfoddMl Sowa. and th material propm-hy of tho oountry essentially repaire'l justop, humanity, niemand the puhlio welfare demand that Imote diäte ffort be made tor a oati.n of bust ilitior. vrltii a vij-v to the ultinate m(ütion of tho Htates. or other toa''eablo menus.
in tho northern parr of the ejty. A policeman in turning in the ulurm hroke the key Bod failed to dn it, and some tlmo tlftpiftd before the alarm was sent to the next box. In the meantime the flame got bovnnd con
trol and the whole buildmsr, which '
was or brick and very largo, and nil its maehinerv. besides adjoining hops were destroyed. The total loss is $29,000, with no insuranee. Of this Jchn Larwell. owner of the main building and machinery, loses $24.000, and Gillett Bros , proprietors if shops adjoining, $5.000. Forty men are thrown out of employment. Incendiarism. OONK WAT with $36,000. new york, Oet. 24. Thomas Ellis, a
Stat or In liana. Marshal; County In the Doc? mher Tmm B laatas Dettj ISIS, John Kathews Harr -C Math n kor, i William Mathews Amanda I. Mathewson. Adeua E. Kathewai i Petition for ,-. vs- Partition. Will-am !.. Moorohoum,
. ... ,,. ... ......... niriirAbramJ. Vfhittenl a-rger.
rran -is m. Mathowson. Now ."orues tho plainiilt-i and nh-s tlioir complaint herein. Lajrotner "'th an a'tidavit that oiieofsai.ldefen lants, iranci M. Matin . -son. i-i a non-resident of the State of In ' iana. Notice is therefore hereby vi yen said defondant Frsnehi M Mathewsos. that unlet h' he au i appoar i. UieflrHt da of tin Bead erm of the Marshall Circuit Court, to be hohiea on the third Monday of Oeeonber. U76. at the Court Hoiue in the city of Plymouth, hi said ..ini'v of Marsha l mi; Btstesf Itiiliaiia. and answer or lirmnrU miiti in.
plaint, tho samo will he h-anl and die -nninod in his ahsenoe.
DAXIEL MeliONAT.D. j Clerk Msi'.shail t'ireui'. Court Oct. Jfi. -n-2-3r. Chney Hi McKei.vy tf a. for l'Uintiff
GREAT M
UCM OF PRICES!
WILLIAMSON
S Co.
Hive jast Tz!f e
KOTICE TO NOW RESIDENTS.
FALL & WINTER STOCK
paying teller of the Park National Bank, has absconded, faking withhim IQIyQQO of the bank's funds. He was
oth end that at the earkieat praeUeabk f() several year.- a note-tellet of the 1 appear on th iflraj ia of the nvx term of th moman p aoe may ho restored on the hal 9 Marshall Cironif Pourt. o ho hnlln on th
M.uia, auu an in vesuauon oi nis ac-
State of Indiana. Mirshall '( -iinty m. In the Io.-mSr Torm Beginning De.-om-bar, in. ist. State of Indiana on relation of Hiram Herver. Adminis- I tr.iior de t. onis non of tho ostiito of Franoi R. U ith.-r- I el. deceased. . J i On Bond. Jpaeph BaaettoM and Lue I Haxelton, AdmiatHraSrla of j the estate of .Fame- Haz lton. do .'.isV.l. Xow oomoH the plaintiff and flies hisoomplatnt herein, together wit li an afflilavit that said def "vlant. Joseph Buelton i- a n..nresldent of tha Stateof India'i.i. Xoiioe is therefore lu-r bv Riven aaid defendant Joflepfa H i e ttiai 1 1 1 1 ' - - tie I..- aid
or
GOODS
of the Federal States
The name of Tilden will ever live as the author of this and kindn-d yearnings for peace Whenever the Southern States are restored Inf full poTHfeal power, this resolution will alone be a sufficient passport to their
affections, and we predict tut the
Chairman of that Committee will live to see the day when his leader ship will be acknowledged fr im Rieutnond to New Orleans, as it is now supremo upon Manhattan Island. " This last prophecy is remarkable and it shows, if anything? in ueeded to show it, that the nomination of Sam uel J. Tilden at St. Louis was not "a special act of Pr vijenceu in tho ordinary sense of that phrase. The pamphlet also trives Tilden's oounecMon with the Iron Aline of Michigan, eto., and detailing his corrupt praetices in their business conduct und inanaKement. The pamphlet shows that Samuel
J. Tiiden has been the leader of the ground most oorrupt railroad schemes known
to this couutry, and in thus placing his true record ou ills and calling ut-
couuts as BjOts,-teller is being made. Kllis leaves behind him, iu Brooklyn, vhere he Resided, a wife and three children. He is the sou of a Methodist elergyman, and is himself a member of the church. The bank has offered a reward of $5,000.
TlfB EJfTF.NNfAL EXHIBITION Bl ILD1NO TO BE LKlfT 8TAKIUN0. Philadelphia, Oct. 23. - The park
commissioners h Id a mcetlnc today, t
to decide as to whether the main building should bti permitted to re main permanently in its position After discussion, a resolution was adopted authorizing the nssoeiation of citizens to tal e possession of the main building, and employ it for the purpose of permanent exhibitions. Much satisfaction is felt at the final deelalon to retain the building on the
OOLD SfrNINO. (M s i KB Cm, D. T., Oct. 24. C. V.
Gardner, of Dead wood, reports that
teotion to one of the most impudent the Black Hills Mining Company's
frauds of oolitieal and railroad his
tory, Mr. Partou has earned the thanks of every true aud honest citizen.
taird Mondav of bv . nji.. . ; . . 4.,;,.. a; :fle
H.art Ho'ise in the Cry of Plymouth. i:i -..li.! Ountv of Marshall and State ot Lndtaaa and answer or dem irto snid mphiint. the same will he hoard and ieformine I in hU ahsenee. DWTFI. M' DOV Clerk Marshall Circuit Court. Oct. 3 sSS-St 'hanet 1 McKklvt Att s. for Plaintiffs. WOTICE TO M0N RESIDENTS.
Stateof Indiana. M it shall County ss. In the December Tera--Beiuinjr December i, State of Indiana on relation
of H.i am Hervey. Atiuuii"
trator, da bonis non of the estate of Franeis Wetheri-i.
lleeoiSotl. I VS. I (Ml 11. nd.
Joseph Hazelton and Philip Weaver Administrator of
t' e esta'e of John lleiin' d ased.
Now Meets the plaintiff ami tiles his com- ' plaint lu-rein. to other with an affidnxit that said lefendant. Joseph Haet,,n H non r si-iertof the Mate of Indiana. X tioe is theref 'ro hereby given sail defendant Joseph Hazelton. that unless he b I and apuoar on the tir-t da of the next term ot the Marshall Ciroiiir "iirt. to la- Snhhn on ! the tl.ird Motnlay of H tuln r. A I.. hT'.. at the Court House in the (Sty of PiymoiiM, in i saul C ounty M:irshall uieJ Siute of Indiana, and answer er demur t. . sai.l oomplaint, the same will le heard and determined in Ins absence. DANfKI. M. DON KUO. C'lorW Marsnall Circuit Court. Oct tit nt'-rtt Chan KT A McKki.v Ar'v-. for 1'iaintiffs.
lbs Democrat says that "it is hard
ly necessary to say that every n fer-
he has interposed no denial because would be imposaible to mention them ; no nle hV Democrat to the
he cannot, then be is a criminal. If be can interpose a successful denial and does not under the impression that the charge is too trival to be noticed, then be Is a fooL" We are ready to offer a reward to any Democratic newspaper in Indiana that will state squarely and plainly that the reason the Democratic St Louis convention gave for demanding the repeal of the date for resumption was that it was a hindrance to resumption. This is the fact, and yet there is not a Democratic newspaper
all we shall give only a few of the more important witnesses. The Cincinnati Enquirer said of Mr. Tilden: "There are a few facta concerning Sam Tilden which we trust will sink Into the minds of Western and Southern Democrats: 1. He cannot carry hid own State in November. 2. He cannot earry any Northern State. 8. He is a hypocrite, a political swindler, has long been a public plunderer, and is really the only disreputable candidate prominent 'y named on the Democratic side. 4 He has sought Uiis
high office by methods so uuprece
Kkpi'blic an was couched in respect
ful language." That is to be taken we presume, in a "Pickwickian" sense, in view of the following: The Demoi-rat In a recent Isaue has referred to the editor of the Beitbucan us -Nature's curiosity;" he kuc.v "that be would introduce auy species of fraud that as necessary," etc. ; that "If he is that ignorant, he has got the rong position ou the paper, and should at once be promoted to chief eugiueer of the saw department;" thut "a man may be a Kepub-
flnrr nn hia own anil and that there
high and low, rich and poor, white or speaker who dares to tell it. La
deutedly shameless and Ii-1 op uf.it. .. bean and yet stoop to an act. by the side
and black, shall alike have absolute
and impartial protection. Until that is settled definitely, affirmatively and irreversibly no other political issue can possibly be so vital and important to the people of the United States. Tildea's Literary Bureau. There has been a disposition among the timid friends of Mr. Tilden to deny that he was opposed to tbe war. But Mr. Tilden himself h s never sanctioned such a denial. He stands now where he stood from 1861 to 1865, opposed to the war for coercing the dissatisfied states of the Union to remain in it Mr. Tilden is til! a good, .old-fashioned state's rights Democrat of th John C. Calhoun stripe, aud the presidency cannot tempt him to forswear his faith. And that is why the people like him. That is why they will vote for him. He refuses all importunities to make him say that the invasion of the south was justifiable, because he believes it was not justifiable.
Famine is threatened in India
Bussia is going a Turkey hunting. On the 13th day of September New Tork City owed the snug little turn of $135,000,000.
New motto for the Democracy: For we are determined to know nothing among you but Tilden and him perjured. Tbe Bev. Mr. Flower's testimony aa to Tilden's position during the war still remains unchallenged and uncontradicted.
Porte Chronicle.
The Catholic Telegram says that "thousands of g od Catholics, who have always acted with the Republican party, will vote for Hayes If he
that it would be an everlasting stig
ma upon a Democratic convention to nominate him, and a reproaoh upon the American people to elect him if j
nominated. "Tilden, as a reformer, Is the grandest farce that ever disgraced American politics." Kansas City Times. Of Tilden's war record the most
of which the worst crime iu the whole catalogue would ahlue like a diamond." We do not wish to coulinue this
IIHIII kid: it. The Story of his Prufsnltj Traced to the Chicajro Times--The Hon. S. S. Cox Aathoritj for the Statement. To the Editor of the Refi ki.ican. Sib: In your issue of last week you mention the report of an iucideut dm ing the last hours of Speuker -Kerr, aud speak doubtfully of its authenticity. The writor of tbi artl.de saw the account iu the Chicago June. soon after Mr. Ken s . ath; given 90 th.authority of S. S. Cox, of New York, who left Washington as soon a- busi- , ness would allow, to visit Mr. hrr iu Virginia. Mr. Cox says an over zealous minister in the neighborhood frequently vUuted Mr. Ivcrr and showed much interest couci-iiiiij iii.s spiritual welfare, which appeared i-ry annoying to the iuvulid. At one Uni' the minister asked if Mr. hrr believed iu the immortality of the soul. Mr. Kerr replied thut he did. The minister theu asked, "Do you believe in Jtsus Christ and Inplan of salvation V Mr. Ken teplied, "No. I don't." And thso proce.'dcd to say that he believed a mau .-, future atate depended on the actions of his life, and that the whole
quartz mill oomwenced operatl nson
the 16th inst. The following day thev ran through seven tons of ore from Hidden Treasure lode, which cleared up 5,0tH). tiulch mining is still in , opeiation, and l he quartz mines are, showing better results every day. THK ORoHAX TROUBLE. Nrw Yoke Oer n. A spial Vien- j nn di ipateh from Constantinople, re- I ( ejved at the Ottoman Embassy in this ( Ity. announces that the Porte haS refused to accept the Bussian demands. Pkhth, Oct. 24. There ig intense excitement here, and ftrong hostility to Bussia. If Bu-siu begin- a war It will be difficult for Austria to pr serve neutrality. l.oNiiON, Oct. 24 -A dispatch ftm Thsrapia announces that Urning, the Secretary of the British Legation, is about to return from PbJUippopoIls
convinced that the commission for
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This standard article is compounded with the greatest care. Its effects are as wonderful and as
the punishment of the perpetrators of lt - - " u.:i.
the Bulgarian atrocities la a delusion ami a uioekei y. The worst eriruinal.s are itgawknl biisasjseijr, aod nsotfec-
vouthful color.
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it
in the future
can clearly prove to the country that
h3 is not opposed to foreigners vo- damaging statement yet made is the
controversy, aud, having tated the ,Weord of every man's aota appeared
facta in the case, ahail let the matter rest, feeling that we have done no in justice to any man.
ting and the election of Catholi ?s to office." He has prored this as clearly as it can be shown. He has no sympathy whatever with Knownothingism, so-oalled, and all attempts to prove the contrary are simply campaign tricks.
following from John Bigelow, his late apologist: "When the war broke out he dii
not associate himself publicly with
"Mirttty Interest in BeadinV A copy of James Partons celebra
ted pamphlet, "Manual for the In-
foi or aKaiust him state of existence
the party which he thought had un " gtruction of ' Rings. Railroad and Po-
wtselv precmltaten it, rieeause ne
Democrats who propose to vote for Samuel J. Tilden because they want "a change" would do well to reflect upon tbe following summary of claims presented to the last congress in the form of hills for relief:
15.900.000
pi leyen rt Vlr-
Rebaildinc th- Miiai Rebul linic bridges In 1
Rlma lt-fiiD!in of cotton tax Hupple'rt uaed or leatrored le and occupation of propertr . Proceed of captured property .. The direct tax refunded and remitted Dixloral mall 'oiitraotura Disloyal claimant" under th report! of section 'J.4o of the Reviacd Statue a Private relief hlll
SOO.iWi n.tni ooo 1 -JO ifi. 1.J06. 16.1.000 ..000 B.1B3.MS
500.000 4.THI.50S
could not entirely approve of the
methods by which they were conductlog It ." "We oppose Mr. Til len because we have found him to be an Insincere man. a triukater, a hypocrite, a awlndler, a traitor and a perjurer."- Demas Barnes. The Brooklyn Argue, (Dem.) at the close of a lengthy article exposing the record of Tilden, says: "It is Impossible that Tilden, wlti such a record as is above nhoiro, i
lltlcal," has lately come into our hands by the favor of a friend. This little work was first Issued in New York City In 186, but Samuel J. Tilden, learning that it did not paint bis character aa any too lovely, got wind of its publication and bad its publication auppressed by an injunction. Thus it will be seen to be a rarity in its way. It must be remembered that its facts were all sted ten years ago long before Samuel J. Tilden was
Mr. Kerr requested Mr. Cot to bee the clerk of the hotel and tell him that he should not allw that d- d -ospelei to visit his room a.tiu. This is the substance of what Mr. Cox relates. The paper heing lot I vrite from memory. B. S. O. Bremen, Ind.
ate men me oi disgrace. j u. 1.1 cooling, soothing sensation of great
comlort, and the scalp b- its use becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, pi-eventing baldness, and making the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing, nothing has been found so effectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality ; and I consider it the Rest Pkkparatiok for its intended purposes." Price, One Dollar.
panic is renewed, and morn trustworthy gentleman ha traveled with the utmost haste o Constantinople to inform the tyritiari fimbassndof that the TurUs thte;iteii h.-w uias-nci aud even appointed u day for beginning the slaughter, IHK HIKST. The Tunes' di-eitchfi on Vienna says: "Turkey has declared her readiness to u t six wrecks' at tni-tiee.
We Sell only f.u C -H
We peek only a living Profit, and Quality taken in Consideration. pnfnsv nTJ TÄll
Soon after the minister left, and j provided It is recm ..tended by all
sbould secure a single Republican thought of for tbe Presidency. Tbe
Total
.Iv.vri.frrt.sss
The New York Tribune says: "Resumption is simply tbe performance of a pledge of public faith written on the face of the dollar-bill."
Lew Stewart, the Democratic candidate for Governor of Illinois is said to be a Deist. We would call the attention of the Democrat to this fact.
Tbe Rev. C. D. Lathrop, of Amherst, Mass.. who was recently tried for cruelty to the members of his family, has been expelled from the Congregational Church.
One of tie most celebrated steel manufactories in Sheffield, England, has announced its intention of coming to America and continuing the same busir.esa at Syracuse. N. Y.
The Charleston Sewn and Courier in its report of the receut affray at Cain hoy, where the negroes hit back, says an agreement was entered into between the Republicans and Democrats that they would divids this meeting, and that arms should not be taken to the locality, and adds: "The Democrats conformed strlotly to the agreement," In the same article de
scribing the trip of the Democrats
down to Caiohoy the News
Courier says : "There was no incident worth noting on the run to Cain hoy. The Democrats amused themselves by firing with theii pistols at such objects in the river as attracted their attention.
vote, and it is equally impossible that
honest Democrata, who fought rebels while Tiiden intrigued with tbem, who paid their money while Tilden hid his away, and who have beoome
impoverisnea, wnne ne was swindling ao aiHi Northwestern
me government out oi millions, win not largely repudiate him at tbe
polla
work details in brief the orguuizaiiou and corrupt workings of the celebrated railroad "lings" of tbe country and especially of the great Cui-
Ring," and
"the secret of it success in placing an over-issue of $20.000.000, with a
In speaking of the income return of margin of Sa.OOü.üuo in three years.'
Tilden, Mr. Ottendorfer, editor of the Staat Zeitung, said : "If Mr. Tilden cannot give satisfactory explanation in this matter, he ia certainly not a fit candidate for the presidency." "Those who claim that Tildeo is unassailable do not know him, or if they do, then they are quite as dishonest as he is. He has been counsel
The official table of the late State election showi that the vote for Governor was 434,457, a gain of about 50,000 over the vote of 1872. The follqwing are the majorities oyer Republican opponents- Williams, Governor, 5,084; Gray, Lieutenant-Governor, 5,335; Judges of the Supreme Court, FirstiDistrict, Niblack, 5,453;
Second, Hawk, 2269; Third, Perkins,
. 1 -II . I I I A 1 ....
(lift ior an me LiroKen oown coipuiauous
with which New York has been afflicted for a long term of years, and out of them be has not come with clean hands." Auguut Belmont, late Chairman Democratic Committee. "Mr. Barlow is the champion railway "undertaker" and jobber of New Tork. Of course he's for Tilde it, All men of his stripe sre. With Tilden
I in the White House, men of Barlow 'a j kidney would V very busy and pros
perous. Ail tne vicious, thievinir, corrupt elements in the Democratic par-
Incidentally, and as a simple mutter of history, it gives some interesting data concerning Samuel J. Tilden, the ' Trustee" of so many "couaoli dated" railroads. On pags 13 we rind tbe following: Mr. Tilden was a Wall Street lawyer of fair abilities und practice, but comparatively unknown until
about the year isr)7, when the revul
The Albany Journal give this view "taken ou tbe spot," of rlu soldiera' demonstration that didn't come ' off: "Here, on the very day of the . proposed assemblage, it i-. announced that the call ia revoked, and the gathj ering will not be held! Everything had been tried to make it a sue ' The arrangements had been proa ted until tbe last moment. N . f I tbe Tilden managers had thought, of discovering ohj-a-lious. (Jut at the last hour, after they found it .is going to be a lizzie. after they bad found they couldu't raku together auy couidsfabtc number of soldiers to support the man that declared every Uniou soldie ' a tresspasser, after they fouud they couldn't get to- Iber any respectable body of men that would appear in the character of soldiers, they suddenly discovered that it is not proper for soldiers to hold a political meeting!"
the powers. It i reassuriug to hear frotn (' uisfnntinople that hopes of a more peaceful turn in affairs have considerably increased TM f-ig is caused by the unexpectedly conciliatory attitude of General IgnalietT
There has not. been any trace hitherto of BuHslaN ff -ring provocation with a view of bringing about a Collision. On the contrary, any such intentMn has been distinctly and decidedly disclaimed. WHERK PHoTKrYrs MAY WOKSHIP. Miiiu, Oct. 24. The Ofli-'ial Ga- I zettc pubihhcj a circular stiictly limiting non -on formist worship to the : interior of chapels and eemetrie. M nton, Oct. 24 A circnLu fuel iued, regulali.ig non conformist worship i- especially strict iu Its provisions regarding Protestant schools. It prescribes t i 1 1 L such schools shall remain subject to direst Interference of the government, and that the school masters muft be Spaniards, will proper academical degree.
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ty are moving toward 'reform" under paraie in railway history. His suo-
at nns In rniltsruv uml fill ,.trr tntssr.
DIVUO in inn" mj a "iir i it; i' a tl i i ' i rn eata took place He then was called to the ,,r,,, f VV llluini M 1
upon to relieve bis friend the "Graud (Joncoctor" from hopeless bankruptcy in caae he paid his oldigatlona in full in bankable funds This was done so skillfully thst his friend made money aud the creditor mainly assumed the losses in final settlement. He then "reorganized" the railway Company and managed to keep It In the control of the siiue Grand Cm cootor under whose administration it
had failed. This feat has hardly a
the banner of 8am. Tiiden." Cincin
nati Enquirer,
cess in that led to other like engage
ments until he abandoned his ordin-
The Argus is not opposed to tbe ary law practice and detailed himself
Democratic party ; It I opposing an to the specialty of railways. By op
insincere sham and
swindler in the party.
Government ' erating in their stocks and receiving
111- great fees for his services, he rapidly
Four of the five young men who left Prince? in liege on accrmut of the presence in the class room f black men, have been sent back by their parents. It was lucky for those "snobs" that they had father t savs them from disgrace. Miss Anna Diekinson has begun tn r season's dramatic wot k at (aiicinn.ui, appearing in "A Crown of Thorns," which served for her d"but iu Boston.
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4 241; Fourth Wrden 5 434- Neff fin na- Proven himself to be a venal accumulate 1 a fortune, and being one The (rosette judges that the play is a name.liiank.il- - : mnly wc;ir tha' the
In a Tilden circular issued to the Democratic leaders In the South occur these words. "Under the circumstances will it not be wise to carry every Southern state at all hazards?- '
ills we have, than invite worse ones.
Secretary of State, 5,978; Henderson
Auditor of State. 5,017; Shaw, Treas- Brooklyn Argus.
urer. 5,667; Buskirk, Attorney-General, 419; ftsnart. Superintendent of Public Iuattuetiou. 7.183, Marden. Reporter of the Supreme Court, 4,647; Sc muck. Clark, 4.51 1
deepot. We would better bear those of the master spirits of tbe unparal
leled su'ceHful "Northwestern Bail-
way Bing," (the history of which will
I be jriven herein as the principal exThe highest ambition of the modern ample of the certainty of the rules In
j Democrat 1 to resemble Lincoln. It this Manual), he was soon in the pei is strange how they love the man cuniary position where be couH af- ! they used to call "tyrant," "monkey," ford to figure in the political world. I "boor," "imbecile," "usurper," etc. j He had been more or leas known in
creditable literary effort, but that much cunnot be said in favor of the acting. One of the Indianapolis book stores advertises for sale, "A new supply of 'Helen's Babies '" We regard this as outrageous.
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