Marshall County Republican, Volume 22, Number 30, Plymouth, Marshall County, 11 July 1878 — Page 2

THE REPUBLICAN. BT SIDEkS PIPER. THUP.SDAY, JITiY II, 1878.

County Convention, j lit a stoppage ol tfcoso wo have. It The Eapublleati County Cor.vfiation j m ans a hoi ic-k of mwsUnon!, wlil be hel l at Piym ..;n onolfcek U coanlot.check of entetafrise it :om next baturday, July 20th. Ev-jneans ..c j. : -pr . . . .j

ery Republican in Marshall cttanty

OOce, coro Michipm ani La for. street. , 8houM mako arrangements to bo in ?T cithor trwt' bal cntrsncc oa ! Plymouth that day and assist in nom11 atreet. I . . . I inating good men that can be elected. terms of MBMBmOB. I There i9 no good reason for believing

OnPcwsirmonihs. inadvanVe...'.. . 'si. oo i our ticket will be beaten this fall if

Tho farfSn of tho country cannot afford this. They cannot be prosperous unless the mercantile and manufacturing interests are also. We

can have a return to good times 1V

Onopythree months, tu mtrnnc, in. exeTy. EepubUean will do his duty. I pressing forward in the direction we

Wo shall have

REPUBLIC AX STATE TICKET, For Seerc taiy of State, ISAAC S. MOOEE, et Vaudrbcr County. For AntL'tor or :ve, O. A. MILLER, ci Eooae Comity, F:r " of S at . GEORGE F. HKRIUOTT, ei Johnson County. For Attorney GooeiaJ,- - . D. T. U ALU WIN. of Cam County. For Superintendent oC 'uM c Instmcuou, JACOB T. alEKKILL, of Tippecanoe County.

Let good men men that will work are now going.

good

: faithfully and hopefully tosccurea vie-. limei t..o moment confidence is retory.and it will be seen that the people stored and men who have capital are j will give them a hearty support. A j satisfied of. the saTcty of investments, i number of good men have announced : The Commune proposes to reverse j themelvcs a3 candidates for some cf j all this, and butono result can follow j the offices. This is as it should be; : its success. I whilo all cannot be nominated, yet If the-f;.rmer3 aro wise, they will , wo shall be able from tho whole to so- give those agftatoa a wide berth, i 1orr n. rmorl ttolrpr For the offinB of

tv . i - - - - I Auditor we have only heard mention- Tor Congress. ed tho naruo of E.J. Macomber. of t la a conversation with Hon. J. H .

Bremen, Air. Alacomber is a first- ; Baker, on the subject of Congression-

j clas3 business man, is well, known nl matter, Thursday last, he informed j throughout the county, is honest. so-; us that if the Republicans or the disber, well qualified for the position, a triet desired any other rcrson to rep-

Selyaboriaft Note-;. .. Rochester is unusually well. Mishawaka didn't "enthuse." Grawfordsville hae a coffin maouTa '--ry. Kokomo has a debt of neailj $"(),- 000. LaFayette claims a population of 22,0X.. Tue Äli-shawaka wagon factory ha shut down temporarily. Henry Ward Beecher is to leeture at South Bend, July 17th. Goshen i3 organizing a military company; ditto Warsaw. Rochester receives daily a large quantity of Indianapolis beer. Logansport is to have a Normal school commencing this mouth. Cabbago worms are destroying the cabbage in the vicinity of Albion. The contractors have begun work on tho LaGranrre county court house.

News of the Week (oudenia The work of tat European Congress is draw ing to a close. Five latal eases of tan stroke occarrfd ia BHion, July, ilb. The Indian troubles are flowing more serious every d;iy. Augustus M. Jackson, the vetc an editor of the New Albany Ltigtr Qiandmrd died $&taidej morniiig. It aMOM now that Russia will get !.l!.i.:.-t everything that she asked at the hau Is of the Congress. Ii is estimated that "O..o peopk at U ad I the r.uvs at Louisville, Ky., on the 4Ck. The Turks have announced their assent to Au-trian occupation of Rosnta nnd Herzegovina.

A disastrous rainstorm occurred at !

Hailsfield. Oald, July ftg. which c&nicd aay t: ides, dwellings and barns along

1 lie wo streams

tliroiurh Hie

Tho Alabama Republican convention,

Republican Platform in Rrief. j man whom, as a public Qfficer, any resent them he was perfectly willing ton to repudiation in ail it form?; the j county might well be proud of. "i to accede to the request, ne had

For the office of Sheriff, so far as j held the office, he said, for two terms,

Indiana

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honor and credit of the nation to be maintained In everv conti iiifncv-

No amendiaent or depreciation of the cremh.ick j we informed, John V, Astley, of j the usual custom of tho party in this currency. ... , .. - ...... . i

a oand na Kanie currency ot gow, tuvcr ana .frymoutn, anu J . J. ocniit, or merman aiairici, anu ieii grarmeu at HH con-

lnr ti' ,;i.u,. , , . , , r. . 1 ... i l l t.1

townsuip, are me oniy canuiuaiea. uueueu tue uuri uau icpuwra m unu,

. Irnimat.oB anthori7.:i'" he rccfip-

nhackp at par in the payment of ettstoms and in ha.-e ot sovcrrtnnt txind.-.

Oniiton to furtli. r finan. arttation : taMütr

In oar fln tncial rfcm being esttütiai to basins prosperity.

Both are good men; Mr. Schiit as a ; and would aid, to the extent of his dealer and manufacturer of lumber is ! ability, in electing whom ever the well known. Mr. Astley has been con- j party mfght see fit. In its judgment, nected with the firm of Buck & Toan i to sen 1 in his place. On the other

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for eleven years which is good ovi- J hand, if it wai thought advisable to r v Tnnunrf.nf irms.vi'n .a ein.i'- denco of his business capacitv. Eith- ' return him again, he would do his

When a young man slanders a La- turii met at Montgomery, July, 4th reTorte young lady he gets a thrash- ftwedto ladoioaftMidaMBafoo mmi ad-

' j'unucU w'ilioul nouunalin a blate

iag. The Logansport

company) aro week.

Grays (military

campmg

! Ucket. Tiio : all L ike tie says the tidmin-

oui for a

I iktialors of lirhjhum Young's estate arc ctüuutan with ooita a number of the

The Republicans of Allen Cöatjrj heirs, transferring to them individually will hold their County Coaveatypj property amount iug to 21,000 each. July 20th. v HTere gtrock Pittsburgh and The "Snowflakea is the poetical j vicinity on tho afternoon of the 4th. name for a Michigan City colored Considerable damage was done by the Laseball club. . ndudattfl rain, aadä large flouring mill

VEST PRICES !

Brown Muslin, 5, 6 and 7 cents. Bleached Muslin, 6, 7, 8 and 10 cents. Ginghams, 8, 9 and 10 cents. 50 Pieces French Percales, yard wide, at 8 cents ; worth 12y2 cents. Seal Plaid Dress Goods, 8 cents. A Bargain at 15 cents (to close out). Calico, New Styles Dark Prints, worth 5 cents, now 3 cents. BEST PRINTS, 4 cents, worth 7 cents.

Harvest Shirts (Calico) 25 cents.

(Stripe Cheviot) 35 cents. Overalls, 35 cents.

50 cents, best made.

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JÄ ofaSSIÄcScÄTÄ! ! er with Mr. Astley or Mr. Schilt on best to serve tho people of the Thir-

tion- ! tho ticket we ought to ho ablo to de- I teenth diotilet with wha' evor ability nSmK: ' fat the Democracy. j he possessed. We have only given

onn 7.al';t 2$&i21L?l : For Treasurer we have C. M. Town- j tho substance of tl

send, or irgos, ueorge lieimuuger, : tuat ooeurreu on tue suoject, not at- ( on me uuuurea. of Bremen, and, we believe, Fredor- j tempting to use his language. Mr. i Congressman Baker delivered the ick Teacher, of Bouibou. With Mr. Bäk er ha mare an able ;e;)ie ouUitlve , Tourth of July oration at Middle-

hturay, Jul?. 2nh. J78.

FOK SHETtlFF. J. J. &hilL f Bremen, i a rodiil.ito 'or Sh-rifT. -liMoi-t to the decision o! tho ltepu Wi- ... Convention. John V. AFtiev. ef Center t'vwnhip, will be a-andi'1are for Sheriff, subject to the do eUion of the Repaibhcan out ... Bepublkua Caaaty Convention. The napuM.'can of Ma-'isri ( onrfv mr' !t M" CoDrr-nt'.on, at tbsCNit Unae. in PlTmnu.'i. a awrdaT. Ju!j th, at T 'IikIe p. v.. for tbe parj-ose of plv;na aawtn ui u a i o" i v ttckft ae loUou-s : Rppiwentaitw. AaC Trraanrer. CTrrk. Sheriff, orJtr, 8Ueur. om-and oueCoaoaaiaei oner, aa-J alao tor toe rnrpci5 of peltTtinjr delegatea to th Courr - Jodicial. aiirt Joint Rejtrcwea: 'ouva Toe "Trrl two:!;! "will he :;rkI ir"rry-

;n II' iH;-nr)o!i oa au oa. o. on-

twmtj yjtn cast for li."tou for Go-. roc

Valparaiso hat purchased the ground for tho immediate erection of a new city hall. The Dispatch says the rate of F.j-

conversation j komo's city tax for 1878 is one dollar

by

lightning.

Severn! lives

Tescher wo are cot personally ac-j and etanda high among rhe members quainted but u -derstand he is a ütst- ; of tho lower house, and, should ho bo class man and very popular in his returned, will bo the better ablo to township. Mr. Townseud is tho I. F. servo them in conseepucuce of the exSc C. agent at Argoi, is a gentleman ri rier.ee ho has gained. Wartime Jiin vrrv rrar.pnr r.n 1 i wrv n.-irtü!;ir ' ' .

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) m tnai portion oi iuo county. x,e ' rj'body in tho northeast portion of i the county knows George Helmlin1 ger. He does not come before the

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Bonrhon Tipi'T-moo

tiWanat 7 ! Or?Tre t i l nUtu

Inwood Precinct 4. Let cverr Rcpnh.icac in th- . y : - ConvcnTion and aeeit in nominating a ticket ( wiU be uiectei! iu C-toher. BT OBOER Of i'nMUITTKT, A. B. Capros. Chairman.

or j convention on his own accord but at ' the request of the citizens of German

township, and, it nominated, will

Meaeyiaast have Value. When potatoes and nails aro for sale they will purchaso each other,

i if the o.vnors respectively want such

bury, Elkhart county. Nino young ladies and two young men graduated frm the LaPorto public schools last week. A. B. Miller, who was shot by Hugh Wells, at North Manchester, a few weeks since, bids fair to recover. The Spy reports the prospect f jr a

1 destroyed i

acre l su , VA.Mi Pinkston says that the affidavit Lreoeotly pauliahad aad aatpeniag to be m.'te by her, that hhe did not know a bet ber Democrats or ITonaMiCiiai niur- ' (lent! her husband and inuiilutcd her, is a fuiaaiy. lr James C. Ayer, tho celebrated pat- ' ont lucdicino iropiictor, diu I at tbu prir4a aajfbnai at Winchester, ilas.s., Wait iu .-day niülit, oi sofleain of the brain, at tlie of CO. His eatatf is prouubly . uia from fifteen to twnaty lallUona, i The war depaitmaat will push recruits to thkt portion of the country disturbed !ty the iudians with ail practicable haate. 1 The bciicf is almost universal auiong

I articles; but each may bo sol I for j

i money, and this expended for any

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...i - i i . . f j. it a 1 1 'i r' i . . n I . n r ir Tnia m --.- - - i - -'

pledge himself to do his best to ue . . . rieh vrv rapidly. i , . j common medium has no value, it is 14 ' 13 ,a'1 l,f

, ' , . inotamedium.it n u r, monev, can i JUairorxe neruui completer it not be questioned For the other of- be avaiUb,0 fn cxohan,e8. fortieth your l est Tharaday, and Ccers we have not as 5"e ff ! Money therefore mut nave value, so i starts oat upon it, forty-flrrt year

n 1 r nr-"iiwi o' 1 i'ir 1 11111 ui t 11 nn

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large peach crop as iplendtd in the anttJ uiucw. uikot wni ue a genera. vielniity of Rochester. ' W ia sections whcre thu .1 ;ons have presenteu themselves. The street car companies at Fjrt .... ... T ... . .

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Good Working Pants, 50 cents ; J eans Pants 65 cents; Boys' Cassimere Pants, $1.00; All Wool Öoats S3.00; Dress Suits from $10.00 to 14.00, worth double the money. Harvest Prices-Boots and Shoes. The Best Stock to select from, and the Prices 25 per cent. Lower than the Lowest. It PAYS to Trade with LITTLE MACK, The Poor Man's Friend, Plymouth. Ind.

have discovered in Virginia, about fifty luilcs smith of Kicliuiond, ruarries ot oapfttoae, or steatite, wbieb appear to liav- !. -u worked by thu aboriginal ia-

by he gets married, and hands in a notice with' ;ust give a dozen copies." He gets them, and when you mention pay, looks surprised "you surely don't chargo for auch a thing!" And this is called newspaper patronage. Now isn't newspaper patronage a

IX BASKBURCT.

Thirteenth District Republican ConSTeidonai Convention. Notice ' h. ichr giTen that a dflejate roavention ai tlie BeiMibiicaiia ot tho 13tb, Cotjrrvw.oua! Bitriet will be beM at KaudalMUe, W EDXtOSOA Y, At i. 14, at 10 o'clock, a. m. for the purpose of nominating a cantfMate for Kt-preaentatlre in Coofrreea, aoil rMNu lion of auch other hnaiaw a majr ' V Teilen tad. The tevpral counties of the IMatriet will he en Titled to che foUawius naniV-r Of delegate; the batto Of repreerutation being The name an that

there will be plenty of them when the convention meets, and, as wo said above, let every Republican help ns

i as to measure and be measured by ! brighter than ever, other things of value; and without j Tne Demoeratie dun'v C -nvon

tan i el tbu eaaniaeat. The exaudna- i curious thing? And in that great day !i ns vaJca have tiui j'.i.- u.oa mu le when the gentleman in black gts his i prove ii. tpjarric ut io u joiiduocd i dues, as he surely will, how many of

this it can have no existence. Wheth- tion f Kosciusko county, has been

to select a good ticket and be preeent ; e' U ronsiätf f Ilv;ine lUSUk called to meet August 10th. The Re-

to aid us with his counsel. Let us go

. sheep, or metallic coins like doHars, 1

adopted by the lata ttcpubüean State Conveutiua. j pfomise of principle, and WO ibaU

measure and exchnnge values. 1 Strike out the notion of value, ami

i-ub'.i.-ar.s rriet Augu-t 1-tth.

nr n-rir ov!ilMifia of l;!."rt hanlf

into this contest with the eternal i , In Dooat'T Conntv -ie 1

principles of the Republican party; ' ... nnhinn or norson hmrm been drivlnfl

- - , . T - . . " .nor oe monev; nr oniy vaiues eau v V.irfc 1R 89 ami inscribed on or.r banner. feeling that . . . irun rodfl In the wh-.v 11 -Ms and ;v ' . . '. . . ;.

light makes might, scorning all eonv

je.3ben 11

Nolile 13 Äkhart Varehall 11

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Koavio.ko ....

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Br OaotR or Cijhttek,

Ii. ü. THATBK, ('hatnnar. P.pb;.can Piper? oi the Pirtriot picae coi .

During the last eleven months the excess of our exports over our imports was $240,000,000. Is there anything but the lack ot confidence between labor and capital causing hard times?

t The Toledo Blade in a long article . on tho Nationals and farmers, says i the National movement is Communi ism, very thinly disguisod. All the Nationals are not Communists, but A 1 1 1 '..M.rM itni 'In f ,A nliAn.la

ail VUU1U1UU131S uio .luuuuuio. i There are thousands of very excellent men alTHcted with the Green-

bck heresv, ood citizens and law-

abiding men

money ceases to exist, can no

perform itH functions, and all Its adVantages are lost to civilization. Indianapo-'nf Xnr.

ii' i;;.i. l'ur hundred years ago

Tan itjaaaari trt-iiit ayaati oi all the i rsttfuada maatag Kast fiom Osioaso have

:. opu-d the following rates, which went lived MtEaf t Saturday: On grain, Hour and

freight and pro vinous, to

IS cents respect

ively; to Philadelphia, 14,53 and Meente;

lo lialtiiuoie, tlie same; und to 15 ston, 21, 42 sail W rx'iits. Like all other agrec-

A t ruin consisting of a locomotive uapntsof CaJeago freight agents

foui b-clas

three reapers ar rep rt.-d as sMi jusly daoiitged thereby. Shot-gun Vtn.

; and two passenger cars passed over ; the M. S. R. R. rtcenliy ut the rate of 1 108 miles in 109 minut.M. Win. H. ; Vanderbilt and Supt. Paine waff ! about d.

In the great race whi.-h took place at Loui.vide, Kentucky, July 4th, between the celebrated Keritu' ky horse

Tn Uroeek. and the California mare 1 The UMtn or tno 1 ulton (. ounty ; Mollie McCarthy, the mure broke j Fair Association have omitted this I down on the last half mile ami was ! year all premiums for fust horses '

s iui icw- , ...ni,p,i Tho itsiv w,m tho hottoat out Of the county. Tho speed pre-;

lhpre aro also tnous- ' ;. mtm

the patrons enumerated above will fall to his share? Now it will be seen that while certain kinds of patronage 4tre tho very lifo and existence of a newspaper, there are other kinds of patronage that are more destructive than the deadly night shade. Ex. USEES TOWNSHIP. OLD Dn

m - a . . I -.- m a ra f ra tiA

T. C. Phillips, editor cf the Kokomo j Md , ffi09t exceUwl. men wUo ; ' " n o pre- , " - -

oprosed to resumption and. who - n x . I , aLt "y heavy, the distance run was jiolla Martin, a

naiiiuiuK. iiiuuo nuw nio uvc uuvnu- . . , ,

Ists or CommuniHts. The farmer, a - ve aii other ci.i wants stability in flnaneos. The

contested for bv

Tribune, died in that city last week

He was well known, throughout tho northern portion of the State. Has resided at Kokomo si u l- lboC. W;is 5d years old.

The Republicans carried tüe eiec- farmer, more than any other man,

young run near

.our nines, o euuci iucu luul Kochester, commtttoa suiciue in a f o of the finest hoiöC3 in America j aalüoa n that place last ?.eek, by were rendered worthless. It is aid j hooting himself in the hea l. He

that neither will ever beln aoon.iitlon ; ,iio,i Snrid iv evnlna This was the

pr b '.'!y be broken before a week passes. Newspaper ratronage.

Tie : appears to be many different ' ways f understanding tho true meani;ig of newspaper patronage, as it is called , and, as an interested party, i

we give place to a disquisition on the subject by one who knows whereof

ho speaks. It will serve, perhaps, as I a miriror where certain persons may see thetU3elves a3 others see them. 1 Many long and weary years havo forced the conviction npon ua that newspaper patronage is a word of ! many dt iinitions, and that a great

tionatSummerville, S. C.last month, butjhe Democratic papers declared that it would not do for tho Radicals to earry the first election of tho year, the Council refused to declare the re-

wants activity iu commerce and in manufactures. Ho may grow as much grain as he chooses, but of what good is it to him,. If capital hides itself and labor is In conse-

to run another race. It was a pit

iable sight to see tho jockey come ! ahu.m off this mortal ct.il.

leading the California mare slowly

down tho track, where ten minutes

mainrft of mnnt ind urn oithpr inrno

Mr.l timn ho hoil at torri iitoil ti

r-:iTtT I.. i m i' i del .'nil in

or are

dishonest in a strict biblical sense of

suit, and the successful candidates quenee idle? He is a producer, but a

Logan port is rx - i:e I over a case 1 the word. Newspaper patronage ttibld at Whinpoorwill

before she had stood t he Oueen of the i üf bü' n;it,-'hloS- The eiavo of a ! composed of as many colora as a j j. Lowery, Supt., J. Laturuer, Ass't S Turf-now broken down forover. It'ylin laly Mi" rf wh,) ! rainbow, and is as changeable a3 a j and L. A. Ncwcouih, Stc'y. The se

ilet enough. Harvest your potato bugs. Corn growing rapidly. Wheat harvest In full blast. Services at Wolf Cicck Church Sunday last, by Ilev. Clifton. A new boy at Frank Worthington's. Allrert Gould and wifo are visiting relatives in Green township. Whooping OOegh Is racing in this sec tion. ltev. Clifton will preach at the (Jilead Chnrch next Sunday, at the usual hour. Messrs. J. Low, F. Worthington and E. Dunlap have each bought a new reaper and mower combined Peerless. Though our tabernacle is nearly all muscie.wecauie near getting stumped while in t ha harvest field Saturday.

The Sabbath school has been rconrtn-

Thc officers arc

Supt.,

hool

DlSTRIiT or ISD'ANA, AT Wa'Haw, inl., Jiine lS"s.f The n'Mlere:-ie.i ii;r(;hy i".v. i.olico "f h'a appo'ntnstmt mi awlHis o t ior'e W. Cncapher :n th' town ol lkinalüeon. Con ,:y of Mnr-ia'1, ad State o' iniiiana. within m'.. District, who lias ir..-ii a 'mzl : IVitukrupt, ii-,Kn thf K-l'' on of rroiiitor, oy tho l).trk t Court of s.rd O'etrict. ai Kl. K KlCVST, ASrTinee.

27te yVinaw i77( the Lahnring Man's Friends.

Nussuaum I Mayer

Wholesale and Retail Dealers In

GROCERIES

THE rRAT ENGLISH REMEDY 1 GRAY S SPECIFIC SIEDICINE

TRADE MARIf TRADE

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Before Takirjo-

wann.

Xa v ta

'After Taking. Eack, P ttitit of V -! mmoj trtrer qjaaaaaf ntntea aud a rrnam e an Sral immi 1 rj it'j-e unit ave- imrnlae is the reaa!' of a Lie cleaoa :n trcatlacaMM hloh, which we desire ne. id by all drncpatr at or will tu sent ly

No. 10 Me-hani-r' Q.wk. IVtroi', Mich. a"SoM "n Krmo : i, lad by L. Tanner, and by all iragg'ata ercry where. antnyl

oai ae mauy yuxaot

The Post Office

PBOVISIOJfS BOOK STORE

"voor, willow.

CHINA & STONE WARE!

Wo aro sellinc at atltlmot, a ehanas any

house In Northern Imlhtna, Iu eonn.etlot with tho atovo bu)ln-s. we pay the hlifhnet price in Cash for ail Kinds of Produce and make a specialty in Hides, Furs, Pelts, Wool, SEEDS, &c. : LL ON US at out N-w storo if you wish to pnrchasv Oooda In our line or bavo uav- : Jiiuc to .-oil to us.

Mil!

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of Now anil B'

man TV V T T T V

o

tnc

ok Storo.

are thus prevonted from taking their seats.

is cruelty in tho extreme, to compel t

Quite a number of our National Greenback exchanges are warning their readers and members of the National party generally, to beware of the New York Advocate, claiming

that it is run in the interest of the

producer U in a bad way without consumers. It is essential to the prosperity of the agricutlural class that

machinery movei?, shipä sail, and that the labor of the country is faily em- j ployed. Then labor can not only j eat, but it can pay well for what it r

eatd. Only in this way cm there De w. Voorhe.-s Is coranlainintr about tho

drowned !n F-i'. r i.iry lat was mo

lested. The mvor haarecoinmeudfd

chameleon.

Ouo man comes in

is prospering finely.

and subscribes i AVc were aliaatd to notice in last week's

The al Biver VaUcy Xews, of North j iluuchester, has come out in favor of

the gold gamblers. It will not be , a 6ood sure and certain maikot. and rPPn -.ion of poor men, he is like the ilinuon( e to tho p..rry f.irni hi. rh,-

long until the scales will drop from ' uuu 1U , 14 ' Wrel nMmrnr8 or an"' -nt lunerats. ,.. , .. ju re and ire suppose the pan the eyes of the editors of most of the ' farm' 'Uax ? mn ey that 13 WOrth I rem-mbered chat while Mr. ; !l0(.p flJ.

iuo uikviui; ol kucpiuü. , voor.ioeg shr i tears lor the laboring ! We warn the farmers of the North i man? the laboring man once shed that the agitation of the money and mcnev for hiui to "trrai.- as back nav.

i i i - v mt l .jrj .i I w v

labor question has already cost us ; jiftf jt lie r?-rnembereti that Mr. Voor-

so-called Greenback organs and they will see that the entire National

Greenback party is run in the interest of the gold gamblers.

: two good years. No capitalist will j wa9 onP Gf that number who,

The people when they cast tkair , permit a dollar to go out of his wru.n the t?ovrnment needed rrraun

JIf I D " aj votes in October, will not forget tUat . hands till the financial question is , b- -k-s, argued ayateal Itaaa oat btboth Voorheos and Manson woro sal- settled properly, ah-f permanently. , torly, depreciating their value ard ary grabbers. The ttorm of indigna- Tho building of railroad, projected t adding dbt to tho country, tion that swept over tho land when and needed, will bo postponed till)

those men pocketed thousands of ; the timfi comes when tho raon oi Jlr. Crow, of n ate firm of Sharp ; John Shea,

n rrTt tt run fir nil .q iry cnn ft I I

day as last Thursday and our cjun- I"10 ''tyi' reward fjra paper and pays for it in ad-j issue tho name of C. M. Towwsend, of T,,o t i la. ' a M. I for the discovery of tho offeudcrs. ' vance, and goes homo and reads it Argos, announced a a candidate for

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(Ml IUI' J1UUU Sil.lISlaUtl.llOU LUaL 11 1 'Vuuij iivwuai. 1 1 v. uvuni 111 t mi uii is his. Ho hands In his advertise- j " 0ie contending parties of the county meat, asks tho orice. navs for it. and ' could possibly make a better selection,

goes to his place of business ard (caps the advantage thereof. An-

says you may put my .

W boat is nearly all harvested in this locality. Fanners here anticipate a good corn crop. Warren Burch is recovering from his

pa ion, perhaps pays, perhaps not, j liltc illnt.3,

Dr. Rentage has gone to Kaunas where

civilization while such cruelty Is per- ! mitted.

- " , tho "liit money'' doctrine. When that Let It be remembered that while D. n.inor started It Draalatmafl that it

, w g . . - would sell Its columns for political

Martin Dedtick, of Warsaw, is said to be one of lifteen heirs to an estate of a deceased uncle in England. Th" estate is valued at $17,000,000, and Mr. Dedrick share will bo $300,000.

other man

name on your books, and goes off; without saying a word about pay. '

Time passes on, and you want money, and want him to pay you what is honestly duo you. lie flies into a

Thi,

tvxlr cm. OCCASIONAL.

and orders Ids paper stopped.

ia called newspaper patronage.

I A Peru, a day or two ac , a Wa- Another man brings in a fifty-cent j bash engine, tisvl on a wood tr?dn, idvcrtisement and wants a two-dollar : was in the round house when a loafer notice given it, and if you rcftisi ho j got on the cab, and at the request of ; goes off mad. And this is called

wl; er, attempted to ' newspaper patronage.

a

j . - a

dollars to which they had no right money can know for a certainty what Crow, proprietors of the Lafayoito J biek the locomotive. Re palled the Another man lives near you he has subsided, but the men who swin- I1 to become of their investment. Motional Gretpboofar, has severed I hftttlfe, and sh backed, but Thea doea not take tho paper ho don't died the people are not forgotten, ; Building is checked, and will "fP jrhai oaanejiijfMi irilh that paper, and ! he tried to stop her ho failed. Ho J ike tho editor the paper is too small aad the party that is now talking ' checked till mm know whether in- ( publishes a eacd, . tjlug he has al-I and Shea, jump. 1 off, and the en- for him yet he goes regularly to his honesty and reform and at the satno ' vestment in anything bat a Govern- way i been a Republican, and that Uu gfefe kept ,,n fOtafl until she ran into neighbor and borrows it, and quartime putting salary grabbers for- ! mcnt bond is safe. Capitalists will , (Jrcenbaek party js run in the lateral a coal train, which she pushed eff the IreUj with tho opinions of tho editor, ward as leaders, and upholding the j not Invest In manufacturing enter- est of the Den... atii u and Iii track, tearing out twenty feet of the ; Occasiouly ho sees an article ho likes; expending of the people's money in prises so long as the financial system idoes not propose to give tt aid aud coal-house, ami doing altog. th. r h betrs, or gives half a dime for the the payment of committees whose ' of the country is as shifting as sand, ( ,jouif,it, even indirectly. Ho con- about $"00 damage. A collision with i number. This is called newspaper

sole object is :o devise memoe to ' 90 l'mf M- eDiire aspect m t.j , 7 advising every frifn 1 of 1 aceomaodatiou train was avoided keep that party in power, will find i affairs may be changed by a single the country to vote flirt Republican ' byooly thi feet, that the people are not ready to cast ! election. . a f,0;!,i nin ,,n th . t? q- o taAir vrwCfrir neb mn aimnJv bo , The National movement lias thrown - ... I fre Ight train on the B. & O. taeir votes lor sucn men, wmpty tc-1 t;h f alsing under what 1 known as canee tbey are called Democrats. i an element of uucettaiaty into the National Messing and Pabüc Vy l , llruoo'rt brldpe. a ehott dist-tnee from i .. ll J oomplication that has, as we said, ' TUK rotTrnv is ixt r.. tfp to the re. the waler Ui ist of this place, on

Mrs. Mary Cor-

to S.tgiiiaw Cit-,

?rRLic:- lMirrv k-u-The hometitea! act.

The meney-order system. Tho registered-letter pygtem. Ttve fast ma!! . .a. Tho I'aelfie Ha f! road. A tttlfertn enrrcrcy. The aboüÄoa of skivsry. 19 high stnndarVl (A the national

The net Democratic argument in 1 but ua back, at least two ycais. I'

1876 was that tho Democratic, House tfco monetary institution be -had made a saving of $30,000,000 oa aarunk bank, from the tear oj what appropriations. The Republicans de- 1 the Commune will d , v i. at will thf clared at the time that the reduction j do when thr antioipaj 5 Wl 1 was only temporary, and was j into solid realitfea? If the mere not economy as more than tbaj dread of Ccmmuno rul-? has wnrliefl amount would have to be voted at a so mucfi of injury to the busfne insubseqnent tia' to make up the de- tereers of the country, what will be '

ficienices, and the interests of the the effect when tho reality ! Upon terodlti country would have to suffer mat eri- them? What will fr tv whn such Tbo suppression of rebellion, ally from not having the benefit of rnnn da S n. f'ftry, T.?notrn Dtirtc-iM. 1 The" hatl n.

the appropriations at the proper ' Bncft Fomeroy, ard "Di'-k Trevonic. rittl 1 tu vrav is tsi EBTRD to -3 time, Timo has shown that thi? is hold the balaveo of power in Con- f ocnAüi- pm .ykor true. Tho appropriations mad by ' gres and !n rh Ltgislatns? 1 civil war.

the present Congress are twelve mi!- 1 Ts any one frol 'er.'nch to siippowe lions in excess of those of 187 , with- that a dWlar can had ferany p rrout including the deficiency bills poseof Improvement? M which amount to $20,000,000. When' The success of Coranrrrife tftts fall, the Republicans had control of the means a sudden aad complete stopHouse they reduced expenses stcadi- 1 page of improveraent of all kinds. It ly year after year. t means not only no now factories,

evening of last week,

a braketnan on the

sarhe train, was truek by the bridce ,

and knocked down, hut was not ' inn-rma the editor.

, Saturday

! Michael Roan,

patronage. Another man likes tho paper and takes a copy for his family, and pays for it, ond does all ho can to get now subscribers; ho never grumbles, but always has a cheerful word for the editor. If any little item .of interest occurs in tbe neighborhood, bo

This is newspa-

TJiis is a monthly magazine, issued for physicians and surgeons. Each year contain.-, two volumc-3 of CT 2 pages each, coinkneadng With the January and July nnm

thrown fr ;n the top of tbo cnr. ! paper patronage. bersi The Jtmtfm Is one nf the eldest M' dioal aid was summoned tmmedi- Another man has a patent and papers of its kind in the west, having x,rn LLt w'infs t0 6 h ft two-dollar under the nsmo of the JULemmon made an "xamtnation or 1 0 . . j - - - , e

tho wounded man, and fonnd that he . notlf,G every weoK- " will bo or inter- , T" ' " , ' 1

...i, al.u-.r fr ...,., .,f ABf tn vnnr MailAM han. 1.., 1.1 .("im'. Ol ll e, 1 lias i in c MHHUH.ai.eu

ftboekull. AMho present writing he though knowing it wiU benefit him WUU f -'rt and is I Kttin hrl th, JU V;::- most or all, he does not offer to pay ! now ttt "" ü"h. nmme: J bihlb's aro that he will recover. The' ' F ' is one of the largest mgdical jounuils in . comnanVhvl nut new cars on the,rrit- lhl3 Is called newspaper pat- coun1rv. UU(1 famishes more, readins

f roal. which are-ubout one loot hhjhM ronagc. , Inal(e,. lor tue money than anv other medHk ju:h- tiiau those formctly In use, and one, Another man has taken the paper ! ical paer in the land, with one exception. ' nf ihauu W'ia fn ttin tr.'iln t n fiimattun m , . ., . .IT.:.. ... - .11 iL. i. -Jl 1

, vi vuv.T. ... .j.-,.. toverai vcars, out nas not p;ui ior 11 " iaM;" u. "'v u me luniiiu usi-

he intciKis locating. Edwin Orrasby and

coran have ruoyed

.Mithi.au. Dr. (lonld, of Argos, made one of the best tein;enince srecches here a few evenings ago that e have heard for a long time.

There was a dance at

on tlie evening ot the fourth. It was a

slim affair. Last Sund ly was a big day for tho butamcrs, gamblers, thieves, swindlers, etc., at the Uentley huckleberry marshes. Why men and dornen who lay some claim to respectability and eluNtianity go there and associate with such a crowd is more than we can fathom.

23 Micnigan St., Plymouth GO 1

Ind.

Will hvs d & Shies in -innt Variety, of ?.n"o(g Pf-Pitrns anl at Triees LOWUit THAN EVElt.

JOUfG.LEOYAKirS

For First-Class

FARM WAGONS, ATD Agricultural Implements Ileiuannfartnrcii and keeps on lian'l all kw ot Wagon, HusgiiK, hulkics, Ac. Alw, fat kwa and Mtdhi l'roruptiv p.n Cheaply Escrutrl. m.n ; i PLYMOUTH. INO.

Fishing Tackle, Croquet Sets, Ease Ball Groods, Toys, Books, Magazines, in fast, an-.-thirus ron want for Spring or hummer Amusement. CALL and EXAMINE STOC K.

W. M. Z3TDALL.

istt

Trowbridge's hall

A Woik Tor Phjsicians-Ilie riiieago Metlital Journal und Examiner.

CATARRH. A Man Cured of Catarrh of Forty Years' Standing! So Bad That It Impaired hi- Eyeaiht Made Him Almat Deaf. TROUBLED WITH DropplnM tn Thrat, Ktranifhiiff. 11 u-tlns iu llra.1, a.id Fetid i:. . . ii.

FROM

.1 Catarrh R ; tli pa'iiic Ming up th it Uta wb

Th Conatitntioili article plaol befor enre Cnlarrk by ttu! track a! thu rix thfuwaniia upon thn reived hy Ute pronr: one eure, and, win the t'at:irrh, bn all tlma. T1ii 4 whut Kiti ruent in on'y a ntauily iwetrifij fr tbey ran write, and its attendant m -, Im taot apnsnnipt and Inins, dizzluew,

t ')n?tiiutional Ca arrli Kt-raly i taken as recomnicnded.

AGUE

WTLEÄ

v. hat we o-i khi;i''

Ague i Liver Syrup OXLY COSTS 01TE -DOLLAR A B0T7L2L

Ml

1iwFi.i, Mam., Feb. 12, 1?74.

Th national debt, WMensome taxatiAi, floathx rn claim?. Threatening. legislation, whu h f-ar-alyzcs trado. The Potter investigation. Anderson !

I ' tin. tin f. rt ntinti I nM AI 1 . .

bo upon fills car as the frail passed j 1U "llu u U1 nonnccd as iirt class in every respect.

cians and surgeons in the west, and n pro

under the bridge, hence the acaidenr. ! f)uar aavertisement ana asks you to ; puhhshtd ty the (,'hicnpo Medical rres

fa

Hi brother ia section boa at thi insert it for nothing, because ho i3 an

j place, and lives here, and the injured old patron of youra. This is called itrxan was immediately taken to , newspaper patronage. resldem-e of the former whoro he . 1 1 J , now lies in a c. itleal condition, with ! Atber man - a young man about the chances in favor of his recovery, town," no use of takiug a paper, ho I Albion Xew Era. knows all thero is going on. Bj and

Association, lenns, $4 00 er year. ISingle copies, UÖ cents. Subscnptious receited for any lK-riod. Tlic Ckteago Medial' Journal und Kxutninrr and the Journal if Mtii' d nul Ntreon Dmae will he hirnishcHl together for 27.50 jx-r annum. Address, E. Ft.KTCHER f SIiF S M. D., 10 Clark fcjt., Chicago, 111.

and ao aersretv that m it. I wat ajuioxt fttjL Hto'V'M up. I cnv4 mit TltM t cocuJ '' V'Vt rUnrin invTrir,V, )TTt it

at i in hia

.v.ta amaya ly. oftii at ui Uy drorv.

i !l

Tab prertaxatioa hat Wa ia tk atarVet j

-ver ten yean and we have vet to hear Of I

tne nntcate in whkh it tailed to eße : al

euro for Ter and Ane. (hill, and other I

miasmatic diseases; It acts on tne sevretiensi

ot the latvtr, thus starting al OiC rout ol tnel

diteaaa and drmsing the vein troa al

malaria, and rrtactinr a utiuiiiml, not

enrpnmry cure. It contains no (Tuinina.1

Mercury or Arsenic, and is purely reg eta-1 hie. Itsartioa in toaiair ud and invipora-l

img the system has given it a repulatioal which no ether of the so-called ague cures I

H'mii.tt all til-! t t"il aiai'w; er marlon, ltt wl h. , i- ,hj,. i iAtti r 11 'n ; twö and naerl ' n all a!

pmt 1 (MM '. 1 u:ico no T rom my noae. no drop hiva! he perfectly tre, an It. My f'BvnUiieifh a tor fo'irte u v'-r and nli tiunal OatarrV ltm dy.

(apH)

A!rraCTT-1l0 BT W. JOHNSTON CO., 1S1 Jeffenron A r .. PKTR0IT, HICK. For Sail by mil Drmgp.

L TiKSEB and G. BLll.N & CO.

I'mt I'i m :'

Enwn Oootjitin,

rv.oer bereet Lowell, Ml

Price $1 prr- hot tie. A pan friviria treat iae uu Caiairli, caaea ot carets aeut tree hy addi tora. Litt

t of 8S pira lh Inpasinrable aiise rrop.ie-Kt-n & e.,

Manrheeter, M. 11. fo ! L Tanner, and Toe & Chapman. Plymouth, lud. jlllaepll

CALLING VA RDS.

40 fm 10 mnti a' . a i Tiief nattj Q

In Kepnblkiui Office, T

""teil hi ilvh N Mile a tvra.

-s n. imhox. Ind. IVIX1S2.

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