Marshall County Republican, Volume 20, Number 29, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 July 1876 — Page 4
II Yt A WHF.K1.KR. fmiimt'iits f the Press ..n tin Ki-puhlh ran National Ticket.
A s. AN t KOMU1 M AN. l'ht-a; Journal KV.. The responsibilities ol lbs chief Mamj of the Bsfhlir could not fall upon a nobler or safer man than Kutheifor.l 15. Btft a r.vMHUAi K .vr.uN MJS KMC. N.-w Yuri. Trillin. ll-l-. fit anno, llnjfi is a man of whom it is impossible to say a word of evil. Trivially h is not only above n--I tint aliove sii.-niclotl. lln :' I i t I 1 IUI I l.&l f I I II 111 I 1 III - mm invests atk or have ever set the . . l. .......... I..... IsagSM of sc-andal WSggmg. atm n i.i.y aaars rum aancisma Pavteti .lunriial - K j.
far as the gteat mass of the lb- in i-elass man. and he wants the Hem- sons Seh -ted with sole reference to the yfm denonm-o the financial iinhep(t:.Ucania.tN iseoneerned. ROVenmr to u v,.iy eaiefal at si. Louis. 2" StLSJSSASl eilitv and hnmorrality of that party
Haves fullv meets the teipiisition for honesty, ability and purity of character. The sal till he is known the higher will le the estimation in which he will Iw held. In Ohio, where he is best kOWfl hi: name is a tower of strength. a man mm raos Mou&o&BWsst. St. U-uis i:.)itiWi'Mii I-:ii. He is a safe man rather than a brilliant one; a statesman of resieetable attainiueiits and conscientious convictions rather than a dashing and agile politician w i . i :i .. He belongs Lo the Mlid ortier of men, with as little of the demagagae in feda esse settiea as any public man we know of. W ILL l.il KOVK ON A i UjtT AIS I NeK. i'in. in tu.i i .null. .1 lii'l Thele has U-H scant JaStiee done Hayes fat Ida poeitioa as a Candidate. He is of the better sort of füTOrite SOUS. His services at thelsir, in the arm. fl t tnigies.s and aa Governor, have ien him familiarity with public affairs. As a candidate, (iovernor Hayes will improve on at -ipiaint-ance. WE HAVK HKMIH HJU "N TU 11 Ii', st. I...UI Ji.um.il Key. ve now have Desaoeracy on the hip. The canvass on the i ai t of the lb-pule I ieans wi'i U- an aggressive one. full of the oM iint wb ii'h won victories over the rebellioti in the time of war. ami rallied the defenders ot the I't.ioii again.it the copperhead sec. ssk.n coalition which has threatened to capture the country since the surrender at AplM,,,1;ltt"x' rnr NOMINATION'S M K KT A -I K I A I. IKM AN l. ' liir" IiilHr-fc -an - ISi p. TlM country will respond heartilv to these nominations. They are tit in evei v respect. Haves and VTbedei are pure men: against neither of them has even slander ever wagged its tongue. Thev .ne potttkliaai only in the highest sen.v of that term, ready to se-- the coohtrv when calleil b..t ..ever seekin place. . cm TKs 1 iiK r in 1 v. 1 .!. nil a Tie- nomination of Hayes, reduced t0 a sin,;;.- seiittl.ee. unites the Itepubli- . I. can party, tie may, aa he does, lack tt. I. ... .. i, ; I. ..i:i Di..: t. i.ir iiiui-iii nu.uii.r3 o. .iiiuar, me elevated characteristics of Bristow, the strong points of C'onkling; hat he possesses,, negative strength, w inch. .' ened to an inoffensive private character, will go far to consolidate the Radical forces in every part of the count i . ii i ii l.i vi; ran sua wrtBb innmaiTY. Cliii-iiiiiati (.... -IiiTin c, invention has nominated a cantlidate of high character, of spotless integrity, of tine culture and abilities. who will need no defensive campaign in his behalf, who is worthy the confidence of the country, and who will elevate the character of the atlministi ation. With him fot tM standard-bearer, the victory of tin- Uepublican part is a thing which we can work for with courage end sanguine hope. T-UE KUH Ol ii: ni.v i auk nkkiikd. Ctaha tadrr R'-. With the nanu s ol two such spotless statesmen as Hayes and Wheeler on our Iianneis the Republican part must march on to glorious victory. To indorse, the people have only to know them. Of their public lives nothing can lie said hut in praise. The scandal mongers of the opposition will rake f. r their records in vain for adiahoii-
est action. They are the kind ol men einaati nominations. It says the Rothe nation needs ut the helm t the publican candidate for President w ship oi state. reeieve every Republican rate in SoM.iiiiM. ju-Ai i.-ii i. k. vetaber, and he dao stands a ehaaee
' i We rejoice greatlv at the result. It is on.- ,,p, which all oppo.sm forces , 11 7 can unite without the sacrihce ot :i Silicic l.lejlldlce. Without the 1.-441 ! 1 1
tf a single enmit . sithoul the breach tin - t iefcet before the counti J . t i e 1 . inof a single principle. GheTittg .. i ats . .miiot afford to fool much with around tlieir new leader we shall tee their opportanity. the clnvalry of Uiaim-, the poWCI of j
Morton, the brilliancy of Coiikling. the worth of Hai Iranft. Their lorees Will lattle ffr Idat as the) Uittled for tliemtvet ami with a united party aadei a hanne, mi whese lair surliice then is iieithe; rent nor slam, we si. ail imti. 1. oiiw.ud to ,i glorious victory. A TU K K I Id OMJLSND OX I lll I.. -l.-v.-l in -i ll. . .1.1 I;, j Tin- ticket has uu.' Ii.-ai tv imkWTSOment and will receive nur anwaverins and eneeu, s;,p,t It ,s one Whom election we .an hoiie.-th advocate, lor it preseats .tortteg h -i, and judgment, g i common sea, and executive ability. It will ret dvetta full topfsa t oi the K.-piil li.-an party, for the iicu1.1icanisni of GoventfN Haves ami Mr. Wheeler has never beet ns-sateaaaL It will . wtaa-and the con fidence of men of all parlies, for tin Kepulilieaiiism of Imtii men has Un I . i '!. -Ii of the hielte! t ! -. an. I theii and jM.litical repntatiuiis ar leek or llavv. III I'OI.IIK A L i ! Vfee. ;. Bern . Cvlumbm, it I li' you lo aco'-ii my earnes: and , hearty congr at n la tions. Vour nomiaafitn -ecaatS victory in XoveniLn-r. lt. H. EtnitTaw. Hon. . hu M. H'ii 'n.i: I (wngratulate the onventio.i on its S 1 work in nominating Gov. Hayes , nad I rsjoics thai my friends have helptd to do it. You have secured victory lo. ns in N'.ivi i..)- !-l.v .riving Ik u true . ... ... f,.r XI.-I.. .... i ;u n is 3 ' ' vmc" i. ii. i.i.iM.m. T Alonzo H. Cornell iirnml lW (,,, i o ' ""''"""''; ... . . ... l. Jim, iie.nu -.I Iii. Holl.. nation , , of Governor Hayes, and deem I good . a iii Ii. . and is.-. I wish I could have you and all other rriends know how deeply grateful f an for the efforts in mv 1.-lo-cosüoHEuso. 1 , ilinM 1- Ii., Vn I,,.,..s.u, to-niht received the f.il.i.uLag tetegrsin, which explains itself: W -ii;m.ton. Jssm I". I iA:j ?,,,,, ,.ni in the fuel. -in of iH-rs-mal friendship, that I am great-1 - - ' ' ly gratified at the nomination of Gov. ll.tvcs. 1 (eel sure ol victory and a clear and pure administration. li. ll. BatBTOsi To Govt mot H. Ii. Umjts, Columbus. O. I offer von mv siucerest con "rati. la- ... tions on your nomination. It will Ialike my highest pleasure, as well
mv irtl political duty, to do the utmo mm powtolwoteyreieetion. The earliest moments of niy ivturning and coofirmed Mitt will I-
,1, voted to securing you as large a in Maiae as she woold have given lot u . i i . J. G. Blaikk. v. n ,. ,- is I NO TON. I. 1 .. .Mine 14. ' . ,, . . President Grant sent the following telMrram to Gov. Hayea, Immediately upeg on the receipt of the news ef the ( incinuati nomination. Exkctivs M.nhn. Wash ix I I iV .1 I. lie Iti Gov. r.b. ia, Coiubta, o. congratulate you,and feel the great- . .m. i -11 fi .iii.iiiii-iii.Li ifii ..ill ii.i hi-. ... present position from the Ith of Mareb next. ui:s.'t ox deelarei that Hayes is a lien Hill admits that Hn Democrats I would rather have bad the H -publicans j nominate anv other man than Have-. The fLcprc, Dem.) says: Thenominations mad at Cincinnati are admitted fee be resectable in the character of the lu.-n, with some experience in civil service. Tli Beffalo Mryre declares that erery well-wisher of the Republican party can say of the work of the Cincinnati , ..!. -.ii Convention. "Well done, with hearty . satisfaction. Tie- (Jonuut re fal calls the ticket of Hayes and Wheeler an admirable one. ' Th: platform represents the verj heart and spirit and splendid anfeecedt nts of the Republican party. The st. Lonis Republican Dem.) says: "It is oaeless to disguise the fad that the ticket Hay s and Wheeter is a e: y strong one. as presenting elenmnfes Ol political success.'" Judge Kell. v expresses fehe opinion that the ticket Haves and Wheeler is a strong one md believes it will sweep the country, lie declares that , the friends of currency reform lind 1 their onh hope m the Republican party. Prank Ilunl ;i limirhoii )emocratic Coogi essinan of H.io.thinkshis part v in Ohio is sore of defeat with Hayes in the field unless the iH'tniK'iats nominate n-CrOTOrnoT AHefl for I're-s h ut. and m Hayes defeated ABen last fsll be hsa not much hope even then. A Democrat who called in Mi. Eflaine am Friday evening waa inspired ' by his exultation over Blaine's defeat to remark gooddiumoredlv: "lhrn't .-..me west of the mountains and make . , .. ... t - T lit trouble b.r us. to which Blaine aniwered pro nptly that he would do ixdh. , ... ... , .. Amonu nil the candiitatss placed hefore the convention not one coaldliave been se lected, who will go before the country with greatn tretgh. rids nominee will sweej the country like wild-tire and carry M to such an ovei - "'helming victory as we won in lss ,s"-'-r- i . ft i it- . I he :. ran! t'tiin?r-rrfs remem- " . . . , .. im:s nun a comioiianie leelllig lll.il "whenever the itenoiibeans ni iiion e.v.. A .. tl...i. . ..... i .I... - i i on ii m i nuinii;!! iiiiiii to lead tlietn to liattle airainst the adversary, i ta tiayes uiey have selected tobeai t heii stj.ndaril. ami with Hayes they bave always plucked victory fiom the jaWl d fleleat. It la sometiiii-g tor the eon vent Ion have prodneecj a ticket which anites in its siipiioit I eaklins, Curtis, Iforton. üaiSMOn and N liiii.. ami whleh Nrihgs I .t k ti the -fNihliean fold snafa en. int. ih-.iili!it-ai. . sheep as tin-riiu inuati ' Amimercial and the Chuvo li-ibmu, which have been either strayIng in stvaay pnstwrai r hxikin over the rSnee with wistful eves. John O. TtwwaneMii, hatraesa oi the (int Detaoeratic Central Conunltee, and rlcrjliailt if ai-SS ff the House, thiiiks;"T!.e nominat ion of Hayes is tin-l.t-st the convention could have made. lohn speaks from a painful ospefiettce. lb-lias made three ciinpaiiis aainsl Hayes ami was nun reit. illy heat-n erytlllle. He knows that the II.. Mlination ot Hayes makes Ohio and Indiana sure for the Hepuhlicans. N r.w Voi:k. iwm Is. The Sm has to-day another t- 1 il i;il upon the Ctnot getting ;i good man votes from aaoag those who do soi wear the liveTJ tl anv party. It is a Very strong ..' .. " Domination. Mr. wheeler is s streng l.llldid.lte EM V Ite-I'lesidf III. Willi 1 he i;. !,uhlic.:i, Satieaal llstfei m. When, in the ecaQoat) of Pro v id i.e.this land sras to ! purged of biunan ivi'i' ,and tellM lUtillgtll ciBWtmm toeotaltht people, ! the people and f or the people, sras to he defncuistrated, the Itopabtiena party came into power. Its deeds have passed int.. history, and we look back to them with pride. I m it . . I i.i l.i.ii- , i.. ..: ... it... oo.l .,..., co,,t,yaM.l mankind, and lookup to the tuture with uuiaUerim: .,.,.., bopeHl pur we. the re? resentatiees of the party, in National .... ...... inc.....: i.s io niii .tiiii.i inline vent ion asscmbied, make the toting declaration of principles: The United States t America is i. at ion, not a league. liv the COBSi. uu ii vvoi k iii-s oi me .National and ;.... t . . . a a 1 - .ne ,.oV,-,,. .- n.i.u i men reapecI. I . ' ' 'I Idl. I 1. I l I...1, .Ol lillt.T III I III J eitizen axe -eeared at hosae, and proti'i'tml il.reil ta-ra-rl I I... i...ii.i.i.u. . 1 ..... . tli'i.i'iili.lltl tl..i. tl... .... .1 ... .., ii ' ' '' '44-4, 41 1 Ut Iii ' 'Ii I ill' Ml W il.Ul 1 I I Mil. H I'I I " 1 ' m i The Republican iKirty has pre- ... 1 - served these governments to the ban dredtii anniversary of lh nation's DHU., illi.l lliej ..re now eiiiUi..n.. iits of the great truths siNjken at its cradle lt.in.tnll ...e.. tirM ....... ...I M,l mm . . a mmmw wiv V4' tu u ' j 1 1 . 1 inn tl: y are endowed hv their ( n ator with certain im.lienahle rishts, snxMig which an- life. Liberti and the pursuit of happiness; that for the attainmenl of these ends, governments hnve Im-.-h instituted t-uong men, deriving their jum powera from the consent of the governed. Liuil these tenths an chtierf ully obeyed, or. it' need be. vunh ossly enfotxed. the work of the Republ;ait' is "UnllhtlL Th IK-i inaiient USCificution -f ..Ii.,.. ; r ti i 111 tbecomplete prote-ctio4i of all ita citizen, tin- buu-uciu si-. iioii oi me i n.oii. a. Hi nit icliee ciijoyinent of all their iii. Is and duties, to winch the Republican arty stands sacredly phxlged. The power to proride f or the enforceof tbe nriliein e.- i-ml-iill. .1 in tl.e re.', lit -onstitutionai amendments is vested ii.i. ....... ,t in ti. b3 those ameiiiiments in tl.e conie.s f the United SUtes, and - tUi' fTl'V' "uU", .'""7 luv;'!,,,-',..:;:, and is exercise, all their const i- ! Zl ,' i;;" cla.s.s, and f, securing to cierj An.er lean eitiaen eonidete iibertj snd exsd ''.'l"'"") in me exercise or au civil, ih w ;,... . i, ..i.- . Z I' I -..III ...it. I., l-l.rta... 'I'.. 'i ..1..I ni. in nil', ill...... 1 lIH-. A I 11,1 I " 1't.imnu 11111 I IUI I -"IIM I aad a Chief Executive whose couunage and fidelity t these duties shall not l . ' results are pisceu nevond dispute i 'recall. a -- - am --- tt- l l mil . .i- hi i . . .!.' by President (.rant, the National Gov"'Ooent assumed to remove any douots i: . .1 , ii .il a .1 . lirul l. ins T. I I .1- 1. 1.1. in- l-lfi.lt. .1 ilia. I Ill IIS III . '.II .WH III I. I. I-. I.. 'Kl. -I ll.wl 1 'lolcmiilj pkfljnd its faith to ah t
pro Won at the fat liest praetteibli pa f1 of 'j prosperity, iubli, morals and national vrV!x, demand that the promise be fed-
filled by a continuous and Stead? progiess to specie payment, ". Under the Constitution. 1 tuler the ( onstitntion. the rresHh nt ami Heads of departments , - ... r, are to make nominations for othce: the Lenste is to advise and consent to appointments. and the House of ReprePresident and heads of departments aentstires is to accuse and proseeoh faithless ofheers. The best interest of : . 1 1 ' ...... the puMic serriee demands that these triCT'r judges and aecusera. should not dictate npomwm omce. ine mvar.ame nue in ai.MMmui.-m mkmiiu iwk . r. ...... . . .1... I.... , . . i.... niiniii' i" im in-ill .'ii,niii iii;,iiiiui ii paeity of the appointees, saving to the
U.&UKAXT. p.uty MUH. wer. those Places wnere nar- ft)ur ,in.s tlis sum in reckless exmony and vigor of administration re- .... . .
ouin its iH.liev to ! ivmesente,!. but permitting all others to Ik tilled hv peror of rendering faithful service the j country. '.' i,l1t,lt' Muicket.ed consieuce of the ioiae eonesrning polttiCal affairs, and will held all public ofseers to a rigid responsibility, and enfrage that the prosecution and puniss men of all who betray official trusts shall be swift, thorough and unsparing. T. The public school system of the sever States is the bulwark of the l merican Republic, and with view in ii ui in iiiiu -i Hiiiiii'iii f. ni in ,., ni, ',,.., i ti. tvm. stitutiou of the l uited States forbidoin' me annropriaiion oi anv nunin fniulsm- ..r .r vmr.lu.1 .it .f anv sehnoU nr i?wt it 11 1 i, .n s ntulnr wvt-riin I control. s. The revenue neecessarv for enrrent expenditures and the old igst ions of the public debt, must be largely derived from duties upon importations w hich so far as possible should be adj nsted to promote i he interests of A merii ,.n Isbor, and advance the prosperity Of the whole country. o. We reaffirm our opposition to fur - II---V-I.W 'v o.ei' i .xx ther crants of the public lands to iporations and monopolies, and demand hat the national domain ue uevoteo to rree nomes tor tne people. 10. It is the imiN-iative duty of the Iotci imp nt s to modify exist in treaties with Eorouean (vovernmenta that t he same protection shall be afforded to me auopiiti American citizens mal is - ve,. to the native b..n,; an.i that ail I l i e.ss.ll ,1 l s i in 111! HI" l'.sl ll 10 1 ll- :. . i iiiii;i;ints in the absence of power m the Mate ror that puiK)se. 11. It is the .uimediate iiutyofc ongress to fully investigate the effect ot immigration and importation of Sfongo liana upon the moral ami material rntercsta of the country. The Uepublican part recogni.es with approval the rab-Aantnl advancea recently mad.- toward the establlslimerit of eiinal rights for women m the m (IlV ,,;, amendmenti effected u Rpublicau Iis-Stures in the lasn which eoooem the jsraosl and propert relatins of wives, mothers and wid,Uv AU)l y the appointment and eleotion of women to the sonerintendence of education, charities and other public tui-is. The honest demands of tins ....s.oiiu..ns u iwuiuuuai rii, pnviiegi'S ami iininuniiie.s .siiouin imHeated with resiKftful consideration, hi. Tl..- constitution confers upon Congress sovereign power over the Ter1 mw 'in i'i uif i iiihii 'idi' i n i turn ,,..,,,,,.,..,.. ,..,i ,,. 1 r in;. :1 . . '...',. ImWel It Is the light ainl Ullt V ot tonKrens to prohibit ami extirpate m the 'I :t -- - ... ..? I. i J : I e: liiom-.s ui.u ic.ic aioaiisiu i.i1 niumi 'it.il i i it. .iii ii.il .nnl. lmricI ' , UHU 4 .11 Il.l .-Hl 41 I . i,,.ii hK .....i .....i tl... supremacy ul Atuorican institutions in nil the Territoriea. 14. The Hedges whieli the nation has aitrsn to the soMiera ami Bailors must be fulfilled, and a grateful people wlfl always hold those who imiieriied their lives foe the conatnr'-i preasrvalion in the kindest reaniurance. lö. We sincerely deprecate all tiuHul fetdina and teudeuciea. secHe .. . ... . A, . C !... 1 .1 ... UHieiolf Hole Willi tlei.soil.'ILime inai the Democratic party counts, as its chief luc i' .-ncc.ss, uimhi the Electoess, upon the Electoral vote fd' a united South ecnml tin Oaah the elloitS of thOSe Who Were recentlj srrayed against the nation, and we invoke the earnest attention of the country to the rnvt- truth that a nuccesa thus achieved woold reopen sectional strife and -Brporil national honor and human rights. ll. V i i -1 . i . t 1 . I .. 1 1 1 1 ii -1 :i t i i 1 1 . i t . . ... - i with being the same in character and Vl.M it U t 1 i . . it --lill.iM.I7... I ll ll . -1 - . i i ifi n m ii it .if iii'i4.ni, ii h hi. treason; with making its control of the House of Kepresentatives the triumph and opportunity of the nation's recent foes; with reasserting and apn! Hiding , witl. reassert i no- ami anol.ii.lil.tr in the National Capitol the Bentiment- - "II r in ..in t of unrepentant rebellion; with lending I 11 ion soldiers to the rear and promot ing Confederate soldiers t. the front with deliberatelj propedng to repudiate the dighted Caitf d the Qoverament; aitn being equally raise ami imbeeile apoothe evershadoa iiig flnancial questions; with thwttrting the ends of justi.-e by its partisan mismanage! a enl anl obstructiou ol investigation: witl proving itself, through the period of iti ""'; "he lower lions.- II ongress, uttcrh incompetent to adininister the Government, and we ware the OOUntiy SgaihSt tTUSting S pSltj tlll.S alike unworthy, recreant and mcape III. 17. The National administration merits commendation for its honorable j woiK 111 me ina:i.ein.!n oi io,nestie toi.-Hfl. atla.is ami I'lesii el.t 11 I ...... - j ii rant deserves tl..- .-ontiniie.i hearty irratitade of the American M-ile for ins aal i et is. n and his etnlnent services in war an. I in eace. I In ii. .... .i i at ie PlatfrtMa. we the delegates t the Democrat lo party of the United Btetoa, in na . 1 1. laj . Ii . 1.1 1 ' 1 1 il -lu I ih- I, O lie! I-
- i f l Ul.1.' I.lI .Till i'i- ..v... ..... I 1 1 l,y declare tin- a-lminislration of the great parent stock, and in fuel no i,.!,.-.,, .. , ,,. i .,. i . ' " ' ' , K denied c.t,U.. through nutura f1 reform; do hereby hnton, an being neither accustomc
i j.iii upon the nominees of thin con- . ven tion and of the Democratic party j in e.iei, State t woa&öm effort aad .-u- ! operation to this end, do hereby appeal to our fellow -citizens of everv f,,, r i.,,litic.-.l ,i...,.to .....1...-. - I - take with us this first aad most press mm .!... m il... la ill-.- I Ml i I' M M 'I'll I'M I III" J " I IO Till V : I I" I.I c . i.llllllV c .1 llll c .V , ., . . ... . .:lltll In ill..- f:Olli Iti tin. rr ill,.). ... i . i .mi -.. oiuiereuerui i nion; our uevoiion 1 m I 11 a . I t,, tie- Constitution of the I'llited , . .. , 3tteS, With ItS B 1 1 Ml id ll.e,, s ; ,lf,l.lfTtOUsly SCCept, 8S a flnsl settlement the troveray. the end of the vi! nr, and do hercrby reoord our tt -,ii l fast confidence In the praetleaibillty of republican fe-fgoveranent; in absolute acquiescence in the will , of the majority of the people ss the vital piiueij.l... of tlie Itepnhlie; in the luprexnaoy Of UM ivil over the military satboritles; in the total tepnration of church end state for the ...k.of civil and religious fr loin; fal the .. , . . equality ..r all cittzeas before hia laws of their own makina; la the lib- . .,. . ,- I. , .1 I.... .ii. . ..I'll. ....... i uii.iii. i. ... u.iiii-ni-I. 1 by sumptuary laws la tin- .... ... catlon f the riaing gner- " that th m"' Preserve- epJoyconditions of ' 11 u" behold these blest ''"M " i... uphold '- '"""1- "four union and -re-it eluirtei ( tneae our lights, n he..F.. ..,... I., i.i I. I ..... nooves a rreo people to practice also ht vigilante which is the price f liberty. Bef orm ii steetasry to re1uiM ;m, ,.staoisi, in tin-hearts of , the wii'ili-iele tin-union of eleven remi 1 NP "aPP"-' PSSCUed from tindaagerof a .-orruj.t eentrali.sm, whi.h, . .. . utter inlli.'tin-' ujion ten states the in- - ctP-ctyt,of OMpet-bng tyiaanka, hna
noDey - eomhed the oOow of the Fed-! eral government itself with lamp waste and f-nn Beform Is aeoesssry to establish a soond c urroney ,
iuiHti ...,,i u.k. .. ...... , i um. n . im. in. j natiAnol loo..,. W.. jinn .tir. ! I I i I i I' ll, I. I 1 II , Ml ll'MIIK I IUI I ... mi iure oi au tue eieren years to make i """" ' ,u ,IU . , good the promises, nnt, .irt .. , ' , the legal tender Standard ol value in the hands of the people, and the non-payment of which is a disregard of pihted .uith of tho nation .... ....i.,1.r..v,.... - ,. In eleven .war- of peace hat taken trom tne people In Federal taxes . . , llillll'l II llllll IM' llll"r itlllliilllt in legal tender notes, and squandered l' "s. hu.mu ne.Miumiuuiitf nay mserve for their redeinptin. Which, during eleven years of psjMM has m;l,t,. no advanee toward resumpa preparation for resumption, , , but, instead, has obstructed resumption by .wasting our resources and ex hausting all our SUrphtt income, and annually nrofessina to intend a sp.edy return Of specie payment, has nnuai ffnrnUlMMl binilr.-itiees theret s 'n,h m l,in,b,o,,-,. we ilenm. nee
the resumption clause of the act of CMiSUml 111 dishonorahle specul i1875, and we here demand its repeal. Hon; the prseident's private secretary We dom.-.nd a htdicious system of barely escaping eoavictiou upon trial
preparation by public economies, by fflni.l -...., mmA hm tli. vlll it SI IV in in i I 1 1 1 110 tui'i i'T wmm fliianee which shall nable the nation .1 SOOn to assure the whole world of its perfect ability and its perfect readi. ae to meel " any of its promises at the call of the creditor entitled to payment We believe sneh a system w.ll , levis.-! mid .bove -.11 en trusted weu oevisea, ana noove an enrrnsma to competent hands for execution, creating at n time an a titicial seareitv ol currency, and si no time alarming th- public mind into a with.iiiu.il i.r th-.t .of..., ,Mod,i,,...v of Mllltl III ' -1 III t I Vl'V I. t.lii- V eredll !.v whtcti ;: par ccat, of all ' business transactions arc performed. i svsteni open to the public and eom(.l)llli(i,..u.4. w,Mlld r-. r fTO-S the day of its adoptiot bring healing on :ts wings t- all indtlstrtOS, D mouon the wheola of oiMsiineroe, manufacture- and mechanical arts. restore employment to the laborer. and renew in all its national sources the prosperity of tin- people. Bsforn la nonomarj in the sum ami mode of Federal taxation to the end that capital may be Ml free from distrust, and labor lighlly burdened. We denounce the present tsriff levies upon nearly 4JB08 srtioJes as a master-pu r injustice, inequality sad false practice, t yields a dwiadinf. not a vearlv risina. revenue. It has impoverished many industries to subsidise a few. It prohibits imports ,(,.,, might purchase tne product of 4 . , . - j 1 Anionean labor. It has degraded . . i . ... Aiaencall COIIltlieice 1 loin t lie ill si 10 in 1 1 1 f . ii r-riL in tin iii-'li -i5 I It has cut down the Bale, of the Amerinan niMiiiif.n-ttavi- mi homo and abroad Snd the returns i.f Ainerie.iu aglfenltare, an tndnsty foUonred by half of otir people. It costs the paopls tlv? timet more than it pfoduoee ti the Tieamiiy. oLstruets the proeees of prodoctloa, and aastet the fruits of labor. It promotes fraud, fisters Hinumrlinir. enriishea diahona of v? , . I ... i ,",lals- antl ,,'l,lkMll .ts honest marchants Wo di-mond that all customboute taxation shall be only for revenue. Beforn is seoetttry In the scale of pttbUe espense. r.-d.-ral, . tnte and niunieipal taxation has swelled from S60,000j000 gold in iNJo to S45O.OOUMI0 I..II.H' in N7lt- mir -mviflh,i luv. -e,--r, Htioa from $14,000,000 gold in 1880 to i-7 m .''o.ooo.o.hi currency In i.n, or m !. daeade brom lese than per le ad to more than 1 per head. " ' . . .... ... I ........ ...... I Ollivw Uli- pi i.i . wo- ucuyiQ i.iivi- p.i.n their tax gatherers store than thrice tin- sum of the national debt, and more than twie.- thai sum for the Fedt ral Govern -sent We dsesand a vigorous rrtigality in every departinei.t ami from every olliccr of the ( loverncnent. Reform i Decvtaary t pat a stop t- the profligate waste of public lauds ami their diversion from actual sctller.s by tin- party in power, which squandered millions of neret upon railroads alone, ami out of mora than thrice that aggregate ),a.s disposed of , 1 . ,, .. ;vii. ,10... -tu- tn hiimm ni i. . 1 ii.. .. . -1 . I..- ... ... ..... .... ... lI" mUH. Reform is ne?essary to eorrecl tin omissions of n Republtatun Congress and the errors of our treaties and our ... , . i i diplomacy which have snipped our fellow citizens of foreign birth and kindred istis renrostlnj the Atlantic of the sh.eld of American eiti.ennhip, aan ham esposed our hrethreu of the raoiflc ooatt to tan taTsalim tit ;l race not SplUIil' flOlll the salllC now il .l to the traditions of n progressive ele Oisatlot nor eierctsoi in Bbefty nndae equal taw. We denounce the policy which that di-enr.is the Uherty-ltyvti-g QorI laka,.... ti... ,.vivi ,.f tl.. IIIIIII ll.l'l .UK me - V,. coolie trade in Mongolian women Imported for these purpo.se.-, und the Mi.ii.n.lio. hol ti. ...if.. III. servile , ..I ... ......! .I.... f,....l. j.iii'ii ruin. v la , i.iit . - ucuiai.. in. n . .. m a S a . a mo.iiueiMiou or i'isiaiion ny v onLrress within eonstitutioual LUnitstlOns whi. li shall prevent the fiirtln r im-j.oriatioiu-or imniij-T.-ttion of the Mongolian. Etafoita i. necessary, and can never j be effected only hy mslrlnir it the oOBtroiiiag issue of the eleetions, und 1 i f i n?r it above the two false In sues whi-h tin- oJB4hodjng eittt and the arty iu power seek to smother it. Tht false issues wih whieh they would rekimll.sectarian strife in respett to the public schools, of which the establishment , , , , . , I sad sapfKMrt LajkMig exclitsively to tht I ttvaral States, and which the DeanoI ,. i t c. a ne I . 1 1 i ii,.. s ii.ciisiii-,. iiiiiii in, ii , ., , . foundation, and is resolved to maintain without partial preference for an class, sect or creed, snd without contributing from theTreasun the raise issue u winch thej ie linkt anew th-l.V . .UM.Ilhe, S of Se.'t l-lial l,,te hreen kindred oeop ice unatnrallj estranged but i ow reaaitt4oa one in divisible republic and a common desttWi V ny. - , , . Ketorm is necessary in the civil ser vlea. Rxyti-aaat ntaees thai ciiieient t oiiomical conduct of the M vcrninen- . . tal business is not passible it its civil . sei vice be subject to a change at eeiy shiotlon . he t fries fosfht foe at the I . ... . . ' , I. 1 1 hall.it; o a hi it l r.'war.l u jart eai, - instead of posts of honor, assigned for
proved tt Odeiity la dispensing he a tax 01
eompetencyi and held tor the public i mploy j that the of patronage should never' . on the time of all our public hni nnr th he. rh t nf ttutir :. m 1 ,i t i . m . - ....... Ilf.'f : i v: t i 1 1 nmftMslAM t':ilsir....l in r I... n"'" ".v.wiwit.-, . v in iiiv. , . penuniuuiw, auesx mar me pany in power can work out no practical or alhlary reform which is neeessary.j Every move la the higher graces of. puoiic sat vice piesloent, vice president, judges, senators, representatives, - - in authority, are the people's servants ieir omees are nol private perqulste:t!ievare a miblic trust. Wlien . I i . . me annais ot uns republic show tins disgrace, and censure of n vice presi-1 .lent of the house of repiesentatives ...-..-L-t;.. I.L. .ll :.,:.... : niii.i uiip mo iu'jiij;r nam f uirjsruiUII olliccr. thus senators profiting scarcely by their votes ;ls law makers; live chairmen of the lending eommitteei of the late house of representatives exposed in jobbery ; a late secretary of the treasury forcing balances in the public accounts; a late attorney-gen-. eral misappropriating public funds; a secretary Oi the navy enriched and en tciii HJ Fiu..ui(i,3 ,c j on profits on contractors with his de-1 partme.it; an ambassador to F.n-land ' ompne, ... ...IUI upon e :i :.. r 1. i the l even lies ; a secret aiy of war im- ! l ' "l" ' " '""' ... - . . i . . I fill .-..i.l. ...1 liilji(i.lii...nil l'" - . . im "te. mn the r.rst step m reform must be the -hedee of honest men from anotherpnttyj test the disease of anpottteai otganttaHoB which infests the body and test by making no change of ' lot-n or party, we can -et no change of SO reform. All these ti.licn. ur,kl.f ili.t i -i'liw. t 41 I il. til I tiit .1... .1.. .. ............ . i. .. -r u" of Xtese years iLseendai.cy of the Republican party, create s necessity t"1' tom Confessed hy Hepuhlicans. .m m . a Hut their reformers are voted down in 11. : : 1 .I:..... ..1 e ur.'ii convention ami uis naccu iioiu the cabinet. The party mass of honest voters is powerless to resist the 0,uou fticers its leaders and guiders. Ueform OMi only be had by a iea -eful civil revolution. ;.(. i:oau DIRMCTOUX. l lllsitlin.il. rt, WAVNK& CUlCACiO. On an.' after Attrll nth. 1h:6. trains will run "ii thi road (BondaTfl excepted) Malos s TM URS 9OIN0 W EST. Pittshunrh. i4um '.iiim ' oopm rest line j 4u ' Minn lt.ou i.Viam t real 11 r 7 m ll M 6 is I. inc. UOUaa U i.'iimn - 'ii Pt. Wavne -.In I J ol ll lit -.50 r. 46 Plj utli 4 1 ;."'. tin I i k'.pn. Chicago 7 .11 fi .'hi h-M m'Jtt TRAINS OGINO e a s t. 'hicago. . rii mouth. lu .i'iiu -..mill s ipm ' 2'wtm : fmain 12 u'lptn 'J 9 35 I M I H ii : ij Spm i i 4 iß l nam a so Hi u;l S -.:. :i i.' 4 15 114" 7 M 4 5 65UU3 : . ' " Lima H. Wayne forest.. ('r,.Htlin PitUhunril . 7 M j luaiu VI l.'ipin 8 30 Kasi rhroiurh JfaibbailN . le.i I'ittsburab ' ''i-- iaoiUratAiHanoMn.m. 1 Crestline Pl.o a. u... Fon-st I. w. a. ..... Lima i.o a.n..Fort Wayne i. ii;i. n... Warsaw 5.31 a, ni.. I i n. uth.15a.m.. Wanatai.T.i ia. .....Valparaiao . .) . m.. arri vln at Chh'ajpJ fl.) a. a. r. i. i mmm, on, i ass. , i k i ak i. IMH N M ill Is. ;i a. I HM I.O. Ot tad ifter 1st- Md, ls:". '.rains will ran oa thi road iHumlay- exc ptedj as folknra : ,' IIXS U01SU SÖRTH. m v 1 1 in. ndlaaapo xr. KXP. MAIU 4 Man u input 7 Haai , lü 4c UM I-' opl !"'' Hoc 1. ester Walnut J ,w .. S."sl .10 17 . in ii .1101 .11 .h.ll ll ..lj:w l 11 pjymou Tvaer fJr,'.!";". ;;;; Michiuaii i'ity. l Ml im i si IM 4U5 TRAINS OOIXQ SOI TU. i'V',''o,Scitv Mill.. EXr ISMUB simpiii V H Kiln M . J4 1 1 ii.i $m EXT. I ..n. Walkerton. Tvaer III. ..a I. IIIIIII1H. l S IIP g t aw uataanao n"'.,.. . y;;.7.:ipm..5 1 1 .-I in Ludianauolis I'i-IH l .v. l-j wan. hi. 4 lu 30 lu al .140 . f. .: ii. . i i I .ti i uu iauaMis nine is u-en which I ut even u it It local tim C. B. ROBINSON. OonL Supt. I Ddiaaapo-la. J. 0. JUSOS, Frt t Tkt Ak't. Plymouth. I IN. W l. . -II . .Ii nn. s K. K. (in and after Sun. lav. Mav 'l-t. 1 7. trains will L ave nriii -ipal siat.oii- on Uns roa l as fuUowa All (rain-, are run on Coluiiit'iis ti... o. TRA1NH SOUTH ' Mall I Aecomland bx. I modat'n I..-, in Elkhart i '"., .! -. in. (ioshell lai ' 10:13 Baltimore ä Ohio Croa-lnä tm " i.:4 " Win ,.i -ii:. ' ll -1 ' North M;. .ehester. . ;i:47 i .v :4S ii in I.':.'! a. ill. Wai. ash Marion i .io Amh-i - Junctkiä ........ . : :-.' tkaixs north. l -van. h.a. . . 1:40 " i.e.ivc Ainiersmi junction . 1; .-,,. ni. :j"i. ni. .Vi NalXlrla ' :4a 7 :4i Marion. 4 :i: Wabaah. jorth MaavSester m n -in mi- In 'It :ll ;tf " haltiiuore & Ohio Crossinaii :M " H 'd Gönnen ij : lop.iiiu ;:u " Klkbarl :St" i:r.a.m. t ii.se connections ,uaii-at (i..-ln n and -.l-hart Ns.tli I. s. .V .M. S. Itailwav. at Milfonl. hi;., in.- Baltimore A Ohio Railway ; at War Raw. wltkP Ft. W. .V C. Itailwav; at N. rth MaOebester With the l.ctiolt. K- l U.ver and III. R. R.; at Wabaah. with T. W. 1 W. Kailroad: At Mario... with l'itll.urj.'li. t 'i.i.-innati V st. I... ms Railroad : sad at Alexandria with trains i.f the Lafayette. Muncie & IHooi.ii.iKton lf. for .oint.s Kast mid Went. A. (.. WELL8, Osa'l Sup t. NE W A If I 'EH TIS EMEN TS. II THE VIBRATOR" 1000 SOLO LA.-T SKASON WITHOUT ONE FAILLKE OK KI JE TluN Thin in tli fimn.i Tlir-KliKiK marhine that baa i--i'-ia"--ii'WI.l l. I eairu nuv u a w - wi a -aui iu aa7 in.,1.. I.r it. .Tu. .. n..iw-4.ni awu Tm-äii. - Mc SaU " itii.i 1 ratt-J nuch a revolution in the ,,;,;,, - ,4i; 'II ... Ht-.itHtranU. B VI KffATuR '.,iU' k'l l IS" -V - -- ---, TIIK EXoUMOCs WASTAOE ut grain, k immlabU H otker stglci o Tl.n -h'-ra, can Ur SAVED by tbU I J M i. Im. , ifi -t, vu ttrry ftb, to ,or Aaa j j4 .. of tluvabing. FI. TIMOTHY, MILLET, HUSOAEIAN and like da ar thr--l. I, I, rleanc and aavad a ra.ly arid perfectly .-v. Win at, OaU, Eye or Barley. AN KA IK A PRK'K u usually paid for grain and Seeds . Uan.il by this machine, fur axtr claanllneaa. IM THE WET OHMS of 175, the were lubataati.lv Ui- ON'LT MaCUIN'RS thatcould run with DroAl . . ------- . . ------ g " IL J!. h m 1 ---i.-. all osaiv ttm and monfy aa- eaaiDMe-. .""1" 7- &? sstaaaaant-si t-ia-yajg 4-uMad h, adanawin-. fn oV -to-raw. J" an-L'Ä 5 rOUR SIZES .! for 8, 8, 10 and 12 Horn row,,r-. f aswa tt-t ind niidi bxprewlt roa tkam powca. TWO STYLES OF HORSE POWERS, f1.: oar Improvad "Tripla 0r, "and our "Spur Spaad" (WNw bur rf Stria), Ixith " Mount.sl " on four wheal-. iv nrr EHE8TKD In Threablng or Oruln Raltln. ur neareat DMiar, or write to ma for Illuatrpt.IV to our lad Circular (aani fraa), firing mm particular! of Slaaa, Stylaa, Pricaa, T a-ma, ate XickoU, Shepard A Co., VMaiix ugK. Midi I 'lit se um i villi il Mii.-iiun-s. ami cxlrn fu. . ... I ... I ... I......... I.i ..... ...... .in. ...... . ...... ..... ,"" "'T:At nrrT'T1 I.V HI.HI.Itl Llltll-ll. u4?-4ui PlyuioutE. Indiana.
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Centaur
Liniments. White, for the Human Family. Yellow for Horses and Animals. Tb.-.- Liniment- nr.- simply the woadsc of the worKI. Their elTectoafe little lM than uiarveluiix. yet there are some things whh-h they will not SO. They will not .-ure SMB-t or meint broken hones. Iiut they will always allay the pain. They have rghtened tln-K'-rs. cured .chronic rheumatism of MM years stainliiiK. ainl taken the pain from terrihle Imriis MMl scalds, which had never bees lone ty any other article. l in into l.iiilutciit is for Um Immun family. It will drive Kheiiiiii'tisui. Beiatta iiml Miir:ihri:i frtiiH t lir svsteln : cure I.UIU,,!Uro. Clulhlains. Palsy. ltd., and most cuta neous eruptions : it extracts frost from frozen hands and feci, and tin- pi mi MSM ami tiiii;s ,,f venomous reptiles; it Mibduefl -welinus. and alleviates pain of every kind. Foe wpnilss or bnüses It is tfce astt-t sofal remedy ever .lis. -overed Thc Centaur l.inii in oi t is used Willi irreal rtllcai, for Sore Ihroat, TiMithache. alied llreat. EUtfSehe, and V.'eak Pack. Tim follow in: i-hut a sample of numerous testimonials: "Ism an a Homk. Jeff. Co., Inh.,)Iiiv 2s.ua. I think it n dutv to inform rou that I h.i suffered much with swollen r--t au.i hhnb. f I....... .....in ft-.... f. .111 tli...i w..-..lliiii. in . . . - ... r . . .... .1 I. . .',K.oear, . . i- -"7'-' nht to he a,.,.lie,I warm. Ben... ItKoWM." J? B - Ttl ltll. si,.,; ,, ,., riil,i,.lK a mm mmi j buns, to mm ounded and sop-, we say, . hini." 1V me pooond dtrtieoacd wfco-aweaiwi j mvwv fnr wurJh ,-nt.s a ,,ot. g VOwMr I.inimeit will he gbmm without f.KUrCP0L i i iii.t . .ni.. iii i . 1 1 -1 1 ii i . .ii. lull... in , " Vr.. 1 ue r.iiii.M. . -iiii.il. 1..UIUIC111 ! isadapt.-d.il 4S tie- inu-cle- curds and ! 1 . 111 mi- 1 I flesh of hor-es and animals. It has peifonae.l im n-....leriui u- of Sia via. Strain I n: II. a i . I W ii d-tnll Scratches. Sweeny, and i.e. .eral ' Laincn. hau all other remedies in exis- . . ... tence. Head what the ureat hxi'iessinen sa ,,fjt; i "KW Y"KK JV,,i,r' L'.. . I I. . . 1. 1 ..I... 11... I'r-v-tal'k Liniment., ttlal We consider it the best article everaeed In our saMes. I PÜLTZ. Hupt V S. Ex. H table. N. Y. 11. MAR8H, Supt. . lam- Ex. Stables, N. V. ALBERT K (LlN.Supt Nat.Kv. Stahles. N Y. "Montiiiimekv, a i.A. Saw. r". aa I iENTI.EMKN : I have used over ' lie ross ol Oataar 1 lal-wrat. yellow vrapper, on tinmules of my plantation, hesiiles ilozens of the tamily ini.nent for my neirroe. I want to i arc has it at the wholesale price, ami will thank you to shin ine hy Savannah steamer one itross of eii'-n kind. Messrs. A. T. Stewart & "o. will : ... . yii.tr bill on pcaeeaekM Baspeetfully, James Dakbow." Pne !,esf j .at rons of thii Linii.ie.nl are Farriers ami Veterinary Surgeons. It heals Galls. . .und-, ami Poll-evil, removes sw-ll-r u-ri oiiir'M iioisi-ssiiouiiini.ciii.-x r..-. Inse. ami Is worth million of ii.iii.o- to Farmer. Livery-men. Stoc k -irrowera3beepraisers. ..ml those liaviim imrwil T cattle. What a Farrier cannot do for i the Ceiitaur Llnl-Mat will do at a trilling cost. These Liniu. wnts are warranted by the proprietors, and a bottle will be icWea to any Farrior or Physician who desires to test tt.e.il. Sold CM-rywhcre. Laboratory of J. B. K8 N t'.. 46 Dn St.. New TfoMK. Castoria. .. i,...-,...! ,.rfect substitute, iu all f, r a....r on. I'aatoria is the result ofaaetd IMiysi.-ia.r- effort to prodaee. fori j,,, (wn ,rretjce.aa mUmeurm wuruc,p4eaaant to the taste and free from irrii-inc. Dr. Pitcher, of llr.uuiis. Mass.. succeeded ! in coiiibiniu!!. withoat the u-e of al-oh-l. a pargative asent a pii-a..! i !!" hnn) and which possesses all the desirable, properties of f'astor Oil. It is adapt e-No all aT-s. but is eMitec tally recointnendcd to in others .-.s a reliable hmiiedy for all disonh rs of the stomach ami bo wain of children. Itlscwrtain, aroeable, absolutely harmless, and cheap. It should be used for wind ci ilic. sour stomach, worms. oottlveness, .'roup. itc.. then children can have sleci) and inollier- may rest. .. lt. Ib.ne .V of id !.- Htreet. N. Y.. am the soli preparers of Castoria. afP-r lr. l'lt' ln-r s recie. n.'-bll Sr"r mrmmTWL. w r . w . -w . . m KlMNIMMil Tli.-re Iii Im iiihii. who resorted to the fasliiomthlf mineral siriins in hygom- years. ; whose M.cket will not permit tin in to IsaVS this year, an all must visit the Centennial. II c adv.se such to hiiy TsiTSat1! ell'r Vpi rieiil. I drin- It. at 4 ;.ioi from it. asm mtOWW, and visit PSiladelpMa. A word M the wise in utllfieut. SOLD BV TJ. DRCQGIMTB. 1 I10 " t Sm Ifeaali mrnmtmi Uatt4 ami nlZ .l-llll- I Iii I. V ' O V.u. I-! I HtU 7 a nnrav amp Daiin this iaont-i H all CR I Ur l Lfl -mii dis,.sc ..t ISO now ami afMMHMl-IU-aS I'I VMs ,v OKBAM oi hrst-hM au-kera, UwljM-iat ' rr'. at lower nr.ee-. thai. ecr lief, .iv olTervd. ' I .aims im i..eu mi. ii Miliil. Tfiriua, W MMMI am. ." i na-U paid. New ; in.. in i slaa Unaaa with lioo- eins i- a. ci stool, war.'i.i.led. for 4n aSS mmmtt, aad SS mimIHIj until .anl. Illubtrated Catvlosuea mailed. KnnaUt want--.1 II e ivainri w Maua, 4M1 oroadwar, s.Y. Ä77 Iii. VI KKK .l AK . I Kin ... .j;.-iil- . . . i. . . l..llr Ilnl I i. ..ii- III (It' ll i- -I.I.I. Tcr-M mi l ot TU I I Kl.K Addrvaa V. ... VI.'KKUV v 0. Auu-ta M-i.i.-. Äir tfJOfi I"1 ,! I" "" fcampli vPO 45 ZU Io - sllNs. iN.li I 1 Wn Kurth 1 laj lln...l, M. MIMO in. vi.iM.. par. hrnaiia r. Faaciaatioii, Soui ChaniiiiiK. .'' -. Q risin ami .-atriig.'"- liuide. show.nu how e.lher M'X lua las -in ale and Kala KS tOVC and alTectiun of any pi-isonthey choose instantly. 41m pajrn Ijr wall HI rrnt-i Hunt v Co., ISJ '. 7Ih St.. riiila. THE NEW YORK Mii-ilTARY AGENCY procures I'rualuna for otH.-ers ami soliUata w ui i.mjure.i or r..t ur.-.i..iowe er sunnily; ootau.s an iii- rea-c f ..I.I rates; eolleetfl arreart) of pay und lou:.ty. etc No cliaru'e ui.Icsh successful. Letn-is ,ruiii,itl aaawoTc.l hy addressing J. H. si'HOLL, attornc at taw. Sl Chaaibers street, New Vorki'ity. cure p. . . Boa j.'..... DANNAT & BRO., Lumber Dealers, I .Mil Id, Mime St., I . K. Ni-m 1 in k, Will urruna' with Saw Mill- m.ti Dwlet- in , Lull, her to disuse of walnut all. I wlliU wood at retail prtsss ... Net Jort. ;erseiifor I I I . . .....; t..w ..uili.r .-iicuiar oiiwiiiii..k ...si.u. u.... 11....., and ral- ol cliarj.'.-. I.r-.,., :,., ...... PRUSS.NGS wmcVINEGAR ( rlftb: .. .-.I f-.r Ita I'uritv. Slri-nelh mmi Flavor. W .rnuiteil lu hr.-. PtekkS. Wr 4nranler II to Im- i ntir. lv frer fn.m -v'' '" 'r A' ul . r nt tier ileleti-rl-nt n n.i)itH.ii. with whirl. .Vow I. Mpirr i Mil.ittra.. K'.r ale by all timcera. Laricer. Vlnnnr Wurk I t ha W-uO. i'-Hat. l-l E. L. I'kL'SSIN'G CO., C'Ult-aM. 1 Madison Dispensary, 82 W. Madison St., Chicago. ITITXDED BV I 14. O. UKiELOM', wbaliinfiilw .r - Mnl Cl.i. aad mf a Waarr iuium Id th i r Atmen t of all CHRONIC I VXKKBE AL aaxcAL aa4 C M.HAS . s tha aaj imm hrUci.) Id Cblcaalih. coso-tantA. trr. stBicrrB. cmtu8TPMILIR, GOSORtHflti. uLKST, tIICTr ITU, H.lMi, .ll CHaarr lliaia ar -mi-tlal "n It-lllrlll, ar . traaud wttfe usp-rsllWd A oa Uu tt toitot.nc pnoctpin la -Air tb uauaI iUb, wrtlf , yriTT rkaBUTOiaacu, mnu dkbilitt i ibpoTBI CT, Ai ta naultar Mir akiu ta ;uth. mxv-1 ncnm la aiwit mri, or athar sa-M. buh pmlaa tmm f ta MkvlD4Vu MarrcNuBOT. Mmla-l tm-ta-A. daMIltr. 41bam ofitf bt. drfrctrr any, p-aaWi aa Om , artnaa u oeUtT. ion ot hiiaI power, et., rendertaf MABKIAGE laPaOTBB. are perDtl; cured PupaiM (IB an) taI ll of Ul Um above, aoal la er led eaer-ipee. for two I cent I Mimft i.pi Con lull Uoa at office ar J mall tarlud. Ha apialoa rlira TM. Boo eeparau for adle aad gra.li-na. Caraa (aaraauod. MARRIAGE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY. na a afMa wi an tmmm m mm fm$m. i man aaji- nain Ba Om a m lid, m mmSomi aaap. I . wi. i tw -ii ... mi ead liln r .. iii rvuUra M-U-. mm -14 W im tbe rnrteva tmm W e jrr mmm mt haw Oiruk-i e (Üb. It Iii, ini.a-i ea lb AeWeel et BV mmm ffTteew tbel a ie-t. wmi AMh tba mt pabB-Ml to at ebber wmrn Pna, ."tftj Badla AtA. T Ü A TÜTp T A T"TQ AT -.VXVliAli. JLf CXa 4-9 Tin- Last Chiin. f. r : uxl Am -i.-ulliir.il Latuls, oi.Tkn Yeahs' I ukuit. at Six fbb t kmt. ln-te-r.-st. Doa't run anv risks. Ix.t no n a I'ountn that has I.f. n pkovkd tobe iiod. Bend rour atidremt by rosi xi. AK1 m Ml Kl IM. 1 UN ...... . . . ....... B i.iiii.K .im r ii. a . n. ii WYT 'Ji recelv ir, i'Stf j-Ltfl-S f i iii w L i V ti r 1 1 1 a. r -L'lfl. I H 4 K I Wr I. A Mil. d tow auvki trih katks. 43.9m
JOB PRINTING.
OO for 1876FOR THE can 1 DUUIMi THE Centennial ear: 1876, Ami prove to the worhl that you are a trul'atriot by supiortini; tin- lb public in Tarty und 1'rt-ss. All True Republicans Should make it a duty to read th county paper, for. if each and every Hepubli.-an had contributed to the papers support and faithfully adhered to the party lines, mir cuunty would be in a more pros.erous condition. Patronize the Republi can Job Office, Wow torn Job Pra-ti orhses row wrk will ri iv.- pr. MttA attention and will be BOM in first-class, ami tasteful manner. Prices Down 1 5 per ct. w. ahall i.'i atstreas sztrs laiaet-asais in all kinds of Jul. work. Not the followiiij; prices for urderw of one thousand. Sale Bills, per 40, $ 1.50 Dodgers, 2.50 to 3.50 Circulars, J-5 4 .OO .Statements, 4.OO Note-heads, 3-5 Letter-heads. 6.50 Biil-hcads, ;tssort-eil, 6.00 Envelopes, .oo to 5.00 Business Cards, ' j.oo 10)5.00 Shipping Tan, r4- to 4-5 MERCHANTS, ; Examine the above price, ainl StB-JI iMf arc .mt li.M.-r tl.ai. u.i liavtr lie.-i. ui i.i; Republican ob Office. I aportc Street. THE EEMYOF DISEASE! THE POE OF PAIN TO WAN AND BEAST la th Grund Old MTTSTAITG L I IT I ME UT; Which Uns Stood the Tt-st ot 40 rtara. There is no Son- it Will mt Heal, m3 ratltWH it WM f ( ure, no Ache, no Pain, That Afl'ul the Human Bohj, or the Btmty 0j Horse or Other Domestic Animals. That Does not Yield to its Magic Touch. A huttle C tUnf 25c, 60c or (IDQ Hat OfUn Sarnl the Life of a Human !: ,,, . anil Restored to Life and Usefulness Many a Valuable Horte. &lly
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NKW GROCERIES.
THE PABMEB AND LABOBDT0 MEN S FRIENDS! Nusbaum & Mayer J Wholesale and i Dealers in 6R0CERIES & PROVISOINS, Wood. Willow. China, and BtOM Ware. tSAri Sellin at a'l times a- i 'e-ap lis any hooM in Northern Indiunu. I. onaeetkM with the nhove business, we pay tie lachest price In Cash for All Kinds of Pro. 'uee. and make HHxs-iaity in Eides, Tur:, Pelts, Wool, Sesds, k. Call on Us If you wish to purchase goods in our hue. or have anv thfas to si ll our Store. No. Michigan St., Plymouth, Ind. REMOVED Llll Has remaeed his stock of GROCERIES! To the new hrtek block n the Cor. Micliigan &nd Laporte Strsets, Where he will he pleased to sc.- all of his old customers. He returns t.'ianks for the liberal patronage extended in the past und olieit.s new customers. He has now iu stock a full and complete stnek of family grOatf-St, whieh he warrants to he Hrst-ehiss. .A . BECKER, Plymouth., Ind. SEHIXt; MA HM Something Hew ! h um-imm THF NEW MACHINE Turns hu-k u hint's; all lost 1110tion and wear taken up by simply Intuition scr.'w; ihreals and winds th.' bobl.in difffr.-i.tly fr.uu th- ..Id; is silver plated; Ix tter tlnished; runs tighter: lnuk.-s h-ss noise, and d...-s a trn-ati-r mum- ..f work, with hss , ehauKt' and I ss inacliinery than any niachine made; has si-lf-aljustiiiK teusions; more room under tin- arm, needle and foot; has the finest shut tie in tin world; ea-ries more thread . onse.-uci.tly leas rewinding thi;ii any other. Tiie new stand is on wheels; . the hand wheel runs on a new patent holt: iron pitman, etc. It only want to he seen to he appreciated. Stout & Kelly,
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UISCF.LLAS'EOI I OPIUM HABIT Cured hi ten days. '1 in- Vne ri -an Opium Institute. o. -.4; North Ti-niii-SM-i- St.. Indian ap'-lis. Ko r-hartfe wliHti-vei-until the ithi nays he is cured, johmhun v 1.41 nn u YOUNG MEN! YOUNG LADIES ! If you want to take a course of studies in tin; l t Commercial or lJu-ine i llejre or Telegraph Institut in the I'llited Mates, send to (J. K Mutciinou
& Co.. Claw - I bloc. Indianapolin, cure a holarsliip at a reduct-u pric and ae 1,411 I.IU -Prof. D. Meeker's PAINLESS OPIUM CURE It is a U nie alterative and nervous sedative. It restores th nTous svsti-ui : tfives enerI fy and streuiftU: cures without iain or uf- , ferine to the .auent. Send for paper oa Opium Katiri. lr. L. M I I I. ! I. I.arorte. Ind.. T. O. Box 475. D40 3iu H-al mm m I C m I P r. a i ! AliTKS ü. S. MEDALLION CO. c KuBruaiiway. S. V.. I'. O. Ro,27a TOBENLong Range Breech Loading Practice Pistol and Targets, C arries a ) inch hall with accuracy nf.v feet. itiMiut uunilcr or Mr u.ihi. Ilr-s liarr. 1. li-.r trlnri-r. for i by dealer. Bf n.ll.fre for 74 r.iU. with perniie.it ABiuiunltiou for target prartln Id dour-, ai il tor t-p.i tingout of doora. ACENTS WANTED! A.A. i U A HAM, 67 Liberty M , .New oik. ERRORS OF; YOUTH. AliLXTLKMAN who from Nervous llebility. f.. Pi t raan r- Decav anil all tie- effects of youthful nulls -retion will for the tsk of RufTerins hunuu.it v. aesd fr o all aho need it. the reeiH- and direction fur m.il. i nt tin simple is-medv by which he was cured Sufferers wisbui b proHt bf the advertinerV exj'rience an do o bf addressiiyf in perfect confidence. JOHN U. ocil.KN.5ji i dar St.. New York. LIEBIC'S FEVER AND AGUE CURE. Ii. I . 1 1 1 11 ul or I 1 1 ! I'un-n tin- ..o.t toim- of i'liilli. Fi-vera. Aj.hi, ThinUUv A in... nr. Kcx.i Mitlmut lie II. . nr. -t.ci.cnil m i.il ii 1 ....... A.n- :.-; buikla ut tin- h.h.i'u. -makes you le.-l lik.- vmim-lf. NEVER FAILS. Pershing k Co . manufacturers, IHDIANAPOLIS AND PLYM0U1H.I To wl.ii.ii iinli'ir nlmulil ! aililn-MM-il at Plyaionth, Sukl ly tieali-rK vcr w lien-. Ap-.ilawat.tiM, Ijral 1 SNYDER'S CURATIVE! P Is Doing: "Tenders A POSITIVE CURE Y-ITH0UT -MIEDIOI-tST-E ! Torpid Liver. Chills and Fever, Dyepepsia. Biliousness. Indlges tion, Lung, Kidney. Heart and all Female Disease. Neuralgia, Headache. Pains in Sides, Back, etc. AH arise From Indigestion or Kidney Affections. Take sl .Rest 1 fron, ilosinc M it I. iiicili.-ine-. ainl hj..I oik- of Mr M tli and 4w i-uml. 'I'.i- cure li- a--i.r.iuii; all iii.n 1 I .. - .,, id, -ysti-ai. Io liejii: worn, for Lm-r trout. u. Mt pit of st. .mu.-li : f..r Kulm-vs. W. -mi1 I roul.lc. ,r Fe-iiiai.-W. -a Lii.-s, ..v. r iiart iTi'i-t'd. I'aii'K $. Many have lieen cun-il aim ai-reiriveo up bf tln irfrieiiilslo.il,- ( n. J'.nl s:ifti i nt to cure auv Hin- il.fc.-asc Scut. i.-tianl. oa receipt of ,.ric. if u-: t.. I.. Iiaü of ..ur (lruKrist. V.l.ln I . I . s 1: ,v ( iff. Mnniirr-.. lii.li.i.iMfN.li-. lnil. Or Henry ruis; roni: A; t'-... State . .it. for liiilnina. 1. In. I. alia Aii-iiue. Inlia do iq John Er.Leonard's ii rihM -1 1 sfi FARM WAGONS, AM AOUOIILTUItAL 1M1I.1 Ml N IS. H.; makfs tu orili-r all Ki.nl ,.f YA; lit id IKS, SI U-ISB, mm Ami Lfiiis ii I. a. ni a iiuuiIht .-f n.-f- (or , -;il. . H- th.- . flfl.r..' ' ruuo IHi-ai'i-r a. ul M - - IV.ru lrill. Tii 1'iT. I . rsi A and 1 V .1 11 Pliiw," .iii.I -a mT S..1I rinw. H..r-. s .. -int. ui.ij c.-iK-ral I.i.'.. L-mitiiias Juni-In i-rilf r. .Ii.iii I. us Ai.u. Kast -nli- Mi-hiM.i S ltt'4 III Hit. HAIL Hit ADS miMldul.&tiitifoM'. IHK Dil: WM 7 UOUTR ". lallet, Muni-. LnS-dle, Pern, Henry, T...'.ll. I'eoria, (i.-iiese.l tfoliin . Koi-k Island, Pavenjiort. Mu--eatiue. Washington. Iowa ity, UriuuelL, Newton, lies Moilies. OOUVCIL BLUFFS iXÜ OMAfl V, Without i'hnntji of farm, M'l.f re il j. ii.s with ili- rui"ii I'a 'i.iilVt fur Ilfio -r Sail l.aki 1 -1 v 1 ...in ' Sa-i FnmciiK-o au.l all i .m' - VS . -i .. I i!f rflflf 'ns . TRAINS LKiVK I'MI.V s Ko...at in. .Ii. 1 l,i-a .-i. w. .. : - -a l'fni Air. .11.111. ..t... a. Huiiil.o Iv OaBata Nitttit Ex. Katui Inj . i -m- (. u. KANSAS LINE. Tmm Cea, Kcwt Ummd a l . m. Raflma.l ('i.i.iiiaiiv liavi imw n. n .1 1 a u s.-iitli-E A VE S V ORT H " " KU H I SiN AND CmCAOp, 'onnfi-tiiiK.il 1,-aM'ii ..ril. withtl.,- K..iisa K.. ill,- ai.. I M:s,..uri I'a Ii- K . . an l at AtrhfiMHi with tin At.-I.is.i.i. T , k .V Hat.t iV. t Vat ral. lira... h Daioa Paelfta. ,.a4 At.-1 1 1 hi .V . 1 -i ..-I. .. ll .ilr. .auIs. f. ,1 I In in Kansas, Indian Territories, Colorado ami New Mexii .. Tl.ii 11i.11.a11y have l.uil. full m.'iUf.it .f r..i;i Ilm iiitf-lli' Un ami See.in? Cars, wkioh fur. xteri.aJ hi-M.it au.l inti-rior axrui.Kf .u-..;- f". tin- i'i.n.f..rt. -.iii.-iiii-ii.-a anl luxui v if ikw i.jff r- ho- u...-i'fHl. II f.jimli-.!. I-1 ..! itlf-i . i.i- -.f tin aii.d lu tl. world. n.ni.iali Ti.-k. fi f .r Bala at all O. n.-ral liiuiwHi onif. - in tu. si i.. ni. 1 . ui, ..i.i,. A. M. SMITH. HI .H K11MM.E. Ona. Paaa. A-fL uu. hun t We warrant a man tSS a day using our WELL AUGER .ND DRILLS m good tarrttory. Oaacrptva book aam hmOm A4I41. JIU Augar Co., St. Lo-ib, tSu.
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