Marshall County Republican, Volume 22, Number 48, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 November 1878 — Page 2

T H Ii REPUBLICAN.

The Election aw4 Its Effect. Th" result of Tuesday's election

J. W. S1DERS, Em on. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 14 1878.

Lonely Indiana, now the only state left Democracy In tre "Nor'b, will

fMlHicai Xotcs. D. T.R Muter IhtnVai Ihn b

; was fnr better for the E p blicans j will yote with the Democrats to than the most sanguine members of j case of an election of President by the party had anticipated. While we tue House of Representatives.

have made larcre trains in the Nortu. ... m , . , . . , . . Hendeieks went to Pennsylvania, and have carried every Northern' ... , . . . . ,. , ' .1 climbed the arch, pulled out the key-

wheel into the Republican column in win, for t'; frst tim eiice 1960, hve ; ' . ' r tbe result now. Ae' ( i.vi mi tier

lS30. mid y in the I ni'tl Sfitt s S.-n

ix ttoveruor L.urun was bemri

2G9 tile

set-

The Pennsylvauia Legislature

ties down to a

of 40 on joint ballot. Tbi9 will an swer the purpose.

a m;ij rtjr Ifl the I nrM States Sen K'e, secured bv a solid 8 oith and the

for (intTruaa in ): , i r ! . i ,

, ,, . , folly of R publicans in th N:rrn one ' ' Republican majority I 1 . votes. The same district cave

: ... , . ii i Democratic candidate for Governor a Representatives lust elected, winch , , .. ... .. , I m-ij )nty of 4,000. (will not b"?in to legislate until De

rbe N"w York Herald, com men tins on the criiniuul folly of the D mocra cy. say: "At the present rate w i a I. ... I I kl.L .. S i M mmm 1 - -

Republicans; yet they cannot carry :'""" ""lu-ul through any extreme measures die- I Pr')b'1 -W

tated by the South, such as thev lr never pays to scare the KepuNi

can narty. Butler alarmed the Re-

' Ml I .U L I 1 I.

uuiiciiiis oy inn lear ui ins eiee'im. and thv turned out in sufllci ml

The solid South, Ith Indiana ond Oregon, has 156 electoral votes. The states carried by the Republicans have 213 deotoF votes. J i-J LJt J The Democrats will not able t

cember, 1879, the Democrats win not have a m ititj, but they will have four or tlve more rnembers than the

organise the next House wffhont the co operation of the IodeptHleate elected in the South and a portion of the Oveenbat""K"r3.

The New York bcgtataUVe will "ontaln three MM as many Republicans as Democrats. The Republi cans elected 2ä members of Congress and the Democrats 6. This is the reply of the Empire State to Tilden's Cipher dispatches.

Glover, of Missouri, the celebrated Democratic statesman, who undertook to investigate the treasury department and caught so many Democrats but no Rcpublicai.s, was not returned to congro. s. Democracy had no use for such a man. In the last Sew Jersey Legislature the Democrats bad a mj -rity of 3 In the Senate and 6 in the House. In the net there will be in the Senate 11 Republicans, 0 Democrats, and 1 Independent; in the Assembly there will be 32 Rrpublk-ans and 28 Demo .rata. All cf the CougreHbioual returns are not in yet, several of the (Hgtriets

beior ao close that only th ffl i d

vote can decide wh. i l'ted; but

t would undoubtedly enact Into law if ; they had a two-thirds naj o-ity, or j hi1 control of 11 the branch s of the government. The Republican? hare I thus gained a great victory in tylntr ! the hunds of the xtremhtg so tkhtj ly that they will be incapable of do-

i;ig any gFeat harm during the next two years. They have gained a great j victory in vindicating the honor and credit of the government, and render- i insr repudiation Impossible. 9e have

i gained a great victory in recovering ' ' New York, New Jersey. Connecticut j ! and Ohio, which were considered as

numbers to beat him To 'e to Blade. The Democratic party has lost ground bteauw it U neither hot nor cold. But for the aoHd South i' would be annihilated. It de orvedefeat. A party that has no prinei pies should die. Terre Haute Ec press, There was no election in Sutb Carolina and Louisiana this yer. l'he procee.liügs which took place in

'hose States oq the üth of November, j

froqs tht roai. V "eping his band over her nm.t!i to p event h r scr a nlag, iüd there ravished her, leaving her mre dead than alive. He was caught, and the ohanc a are he will be lynched. The Valparaiso Hfessevger last week devoted about one half its local eolumns to telling how mean Morgan H. Weir is. It supported him for Congress during the campaign, but if

now rejoices that the 10th district was saved the disgrace af being rep resented in Congress by such a man. A Rose burning fluid lamp exploded In the hands of a Mrs. Williamson, living cn the corner of Monroe and Ludlow streets, last S tuiday evening. The contents of the lamp falling on Mr Wi'iunson butued her very badly. She will probably loose

an eye, and be badly disngured for life. La Port Argus. The amount of indebtedness In the case of the LaParte milling company will not, we ate informed, roach more tnan $12.000, which the property is fully able to cover. The creditors -tre exhibiting au inclination to give

all needed time. The basiuess

no little stir among the cougrcL-adon. Iy tequest of the minister L: si.i.t l.ia veil 1 known hymn. "I will stand by you till I morning," and delivered a shnrt address. 1

11-. I'riend Mr Moody, and It'.nisell, he said, Iimü In en hard at work together for a long time, and now they bad been advised

j to take a little rest This, however. would, he hoped, only prepare Üben lor more earnest work tlmn ever. Saturday was a good day for fires An j incendiary lire was started ia the ailic ol the Ocean House, at Cape May, at 7 a, in., . which lasted until I p iu., and burned out j forty feflfM of that place, contsuuihur all

the :reat summer hotels, many private cottages, and hundreds of bath houses, and causing a loss of about $400,000. about half ol which is insuted By the burning of Hergner A Enule,s PaiiaM phla brewery a loss of $-200,00 wa incurred and 200 hands thrown out of cm ployment The Boston Dyewood Com

pany's works were damaged about $60,-

UU'J; insured, l lie ru jonn. a. u , engine l ool factory burned to the tune ol $25.000, with no insurance.

VYESTT0WXSU1P. BY VICToK ULOO.

PHILIP BEST'S Milwaukee BOTTLED LAGER BEER! Having taken th? ajjencv of 'the above celebrated Bottled Lager Ucei, I can tumih it tor $1 25 per Dozen Battles and deliver at any part of tue city.

RBMOVEt)

nov 7 flm

MAX RUCE.

GO U (

The new bell ou Twin Lake Church

will j now charms the ear ou a Sabbath morning.

probably commence again ic the oourse of two or three weeks LaPorte Chronicle.

certainly Democratic in 1880, making j jocuUrly called an election, were

it certain that in a contest in which tho issue is a solid South against a solid Nort the Republicans can carry the country. The crushing out of Republicanism at the South by an organised system of intimidation, op pre loa and violence had its effect at the North., and taken in connection with the Tilden cipher disp itchos, did much to produce the result of the November election-?. Combined, they doobtfeae turned the votes of man intelligent Democa's and con ervn tiv-R.-public ins. wh had ben act-

. III V 11.11 lilt- 1I5IU ICOII3 Ull'Jt-r I II faUe impression that force and fraud

the next Houee of RMenta'lve I M fa fa Bomfj f

will be Uividet about as fHlow: Be

139; Dm orata, 143; M i

grim and ghastly farce. India nayo lus Journal.

publicans, tionals. 11.

The State Senate in CftfiMCtletll tan.-- It Republicans, 7 Demot-mt. ; he L;ü?e, 142 Bepoblia oj-, 10O Democrats, 1-Independent, 1 Greenbncker. Republican mHjority, 40; rnnjority i jjict ballot, 47. Connecticut will elect no more Democratic United .States Senators.

The-State, one -cf the leading Papers published at Richmond, Va., is oming to its senses since the elec lion. It says; "With a solid South n one side and a solid Nortbon tin )tber. it. will be a long time befOfi he Democratic party WfH be able tf leet a President. The sooner w !rop this solid business the better fm 'Oth sections, but epev.faly for our wn interet. Our eleetioua seern to hp.ve made lofound and agreeable impression n the 70verBments of foreign counKm The press of England com nent intelligently on the result, nnri icreased confidence lu American searitiea is the result. We Lav- shown bat our people chu appreciate .comI lex financial issues, and decide them right. We imagine the rhiaix-iol juestinn is settled for all time in tLioontry.

piaer n p iw-r th- ol I en-mies r.T th governm-nt. The old law-breaker and nvtHflcfS of the S 'U'h are slow to learn, bu' if thev keep on in thcours th y htve marked out, an! persi-iently set at deil ince the rl-'ht-

irunranteefi to tneir own peopi a- i

citia-ns of a oommon oountry, th' will yet get their eyes open. Th tone of boast and bluster in t'i" lad ing Democratic papers of the Soph baa thJUMCSd very modi since Ttiesday of lust week, and many of the H rthern Democratic papers are waving the "bloody shirt as vigor

ously as did Kepubltonn papers m i

187G. They seem to suddenly fealixthe fact that it is th solid Sout

Hgaiiist the North, and they are n ' 1 iff in seeing that the infelligen Democrata cannot longer be de I j eivedj and that the denth knell o i Democracy is sounding unless th j rightB guaranteed to every man j white and black, by the consti'U'l o to. freely tOOOedad arul amply pro

The Democratic rooster is not in a tbciving condition. His comb is of a dirty, unhealthy, brick-dust color, his spurs dull and blunted, its feathers ail droppiug, its eyes heavy and rn aulngleesin fact, it is a used-up bird J b 1 1 y demolished chicken, aud th- best thing we can recmm n 1 f r its health is a t:t ip S juth. Neiv Cas tlf. Courier. "Touog men." said the late Mr. T Id u,in hii uramercy Park oration "yj jng m mi ! will you mi k thee wrong doersof 1876 with the indigna

tion of a b-M rayed, wronged and

rifloed peoj le?" And the young m-n,

au i s 'Vt-ral old men with

walked sternly up to the p 11 on Tuesday and tn irked (he evil-doers of 1870 by large majorities ull ov. r the auli i $Qtth.Net York Tribune

As Jacob Swisher, a boy about twelve years old, was going to bis hime from the express office at North J idsou a short time since he was struck in the neck by a stray bullet from a revolver. Where it came from he was unable to tell, but it lodged in bis neck under the ear, just beiow tho surface of the skin, and was cut out making a severe but not dangerous wound. The LaPorte Chronicle says: "Two

South Benders, whose names we cannot learn, stopped at the Washington ; tiouse lust evening, aud, after par- j taking of supper, repaired to the saloon whore one of them chloroformed j the other, it Is thought for the pur- j pose of committing robbery. The i victim, who must have bceu intoxl- ;

fce ? g- . t w 1 tar c a l-tatt annrll v t . t ul . . . tt l.n i

' v jav . " u u - i i j vi . i , ("iv,

lh: robbery was frustrated by the :

tlietU, I vi.,iuni. of rliM l;ir.tlnHv irava :

the alarm and bad the would-be bial ej-cted from the premises."

ew of I lie Week Condensed.

There are abundant signs of th. ; I he Ai'aniic and Great Western rail-

I Democratto dlagatt with the Green " w esmnf caets to aw tor iioui

backer. There is Mr. rsteron. ! '"l ,1,,lal" ' ho worked Irs hardest to re-elect! Tae niittcy order service tot the just Vooiheee. rising up with the remark ! ,il,r 3 11 Mt d nrl ",,1, u' the fwa: that the -sooner we get rid of the ; ,u tabowt f0. (Ireenback idi U the b -tter." Yet It Tbs, New York Produce Exchange Fire was Wafterson who declared with so ' faewiaace Company hi closed its doors. much warmth ashort time ago tha ! rei"nfc' its -iks in the Safeguard Com unless the iv-tst compromised with ' .., . hx Governor Cbsmberlain fcstecrapufl the West and South on the :n(;nev . , . . ... " Attorney G-nerai oiinans thnt he is queenoo.-h d vil would be loose.- , 1Q Rny lUtSitltum fl,,T,(, Sow lorfc Tribune. a-iuut him. It will be with the resumption of. y. 1. Brown, a hnaat of Monroe c um -pecie payments as it has been with ty, was robbed of his in mey rud a team -"y benefl ial mea-nre or progtet- 1 ' bosses I Sill 1114 ao iroui Biean -ive tep during the last twenty ' '-Slon 8aturd; evening, yeurs; ll will come in pito of t!i ' War has bnkeu mit bstwasa IbtaShW Democra v, and after it is aocom ' IU Blacktect a-nl tho A-niihums ui

Quite a credit to the coinuiunity . Boys, get your bells and guns ready to seat the train ot widows soon to emirate to the stale of matrimony. Lon may they live and happy may thev be, JLc A word of consolation is asked for poor West '.own.-hip, WtricQ furnished two can dklatea for county offices, yet had both de feated. Might she not lurnish a deputy f Tr.dian .nntuer has come again, preceeded by bur usual squaw winter, causingquite a fright among the fanners, as it Is a forerunner of pomeluiug mme serious soon to toiiow. Listen to the' rustle of the leaves as the gentle .ireeze watt them to and fro, in spiling (bc author to say, "The melancholy days have come, the aaddel of the year." We only wish that they might linger yet a longtime with us. The shucking of the corn is the order ol

j tho ay. Who will be the (hot to hare a I good old ' corn shucking," of which we have go often heard, llaa all sociability . unit jollity died out - It eeems so all j turned iuto klftsfcpesl and greed. The schools of this township all com menced last iioudsy, with one or two ex ceptions, with light attendance on ac I cum of the fair weather and much work ' still to do for the larger scholars. We ' BUSS many ot our old teachers Iroiu their usual places Why is this thus? A general change of Imse seems to he going on aumng many, who are selling 1 out, going weht.Jtc., intending (hereby w. better their condition. Our advice is "(io tia'., Jiiatj men," and oid uea, too , Brig tt pruapvets await you ibeee. Stan ; ing i the ru j; once Ihcre success is t -r ) tabs, if judicious iu vdectiu. a location. NOKTtf To51 JH;i

WILLIAMSON

lias Removed into his own Store, on the Eaht 8ldi' of Michigan Street, hm ei h mi ü mmm m mm i Where he will have no rent to pay. which will enable him to Sell Goods Cheaper thaa ever betöre. As he is going to Betire from Business, and wishing to do so this winter, he will seil his Entire Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, lk:.k At and BELOW COST, vix.: Black-Silk-Finish Alpacas, worth $1.25 at 92 1-2 Cts.

1 6-Cent Alpacas 15 k- IO. All Wool Ca&hmcrcs v it $1 , at 8. u .t i " 0514 at 47c

GENUINE BEAVER OVERCOATS Worth $18.00, at $14 0.

Agricultural ImpleEieiits Genuine Beayer Overcoats $12 00 and at $8 00, $9 00 and $10 00. And OVERCOATS Down to $4 oO and Less.

JiHIiG. Elll R I S

ot rim mass

FARM WAGONS,

; Dollar Alpacas at 80 Cents. ; 65 Cent u u 50 44 I y 0 77

1 5

25 j6

AKD

H- m 0 fct nre and kcepn on hsad ail kind mi Wagoop, Bogeiea, dalkiea, &c. A .m,

Dsn Mi ui BluHuif

Promptly aad Cheaply Exarnted

marl3tf

PLYMOUTH. IND-

Mlü's, Youth's ani Boys' Clothing will be sold Correipondin?lv Cheap at tlw

Keduced I'erceQtage. Men s. loulh s, nd Boys' Boots wiil lie Sold ( .irrenpoadingly Chfeap. Ladies', Mists' and Children's Cloib Gaiters and Leather !b"C8 will he sold at the Smuic Kale. Shawls. Blankets Besver Clmht, Hnpifllants and Water Proof Goods for Ladies wear will be Sola Cheaper than ever buforc In Plymouth. Also Hosiery, Glovas Djfcfs Goocdfl. Oil Cloths, Carpets, Trunks, Satchels, VaUaea. and many other Goods too numerous to mei.tion. The rniire Snock of Goods to be sold at and Below Cost, to wind rrp the bastnesa. It is not tor one dsy or for one month, but will continue rrtfl 11 i aold. There is n hm iliuj- in this Call and IkHmk yon buy l-cwhiire. '1'hvrv iU beiioaa.t throwa out to you on any one article ef goods and then try to make you (if possible) pav double tor other go ds. If ha wjw to remain in business, be could not afford to sell Goods at the Great Reduction he has made iu Prices as previously mentioned. 41ml

BECKER & WOLF ! Can sell you a pair of Pants that will answer you for an Overcoat. They are to be worn without suependers and buttoned to your ears. The best plan is to have your ears crossed over the top of your bead, else they might lop down. You will hnve to wear mittens or gloves iu very cold weather. We hare got them In all styles and ptices.

We h Not Ashamed of the Gospel

rectea. ino victory last we-en mH theD be considered on" of the granlt ver won by the It ppubHotn par ty iu the iuterest of honesty and the ri'htd of man. Politk-.il Wrecks. Th voir; try has at present a uu ru

ber of men who have done tzoetleni service for their country, men d

The nl-s :.-fiietiori in Kornno r.vpr .

,. . ! had made for theraselvca a national

ireary

?he Berlin treaty continues. It is

1 l.regarded by all who have any in- ! terest, or anything to gain by diare j .ardiofr it, and seeps to be held In : nntenipt by 1 the great .powers. I "isnjarck it is sall is becornk lesv , .ve, and sufggeetioca are made that ; Hart the cengress reassemble, osten- I ib'y to elaborate -tbe treaty, ,buti eeJly to modify it to suit wbat uow ema to be the interests of the high ; ntracting parties. Ar present the j '-eaty is virtually dfsrearded aod ; 'jored bv boh Russia and Tin key.

reputation, who because they were not allowed to dictate whut course everybody elo should'ptirsue or haw absolute control of the politics of their titate or congressional distiic or thinking they r-a .v a chalice for the Presidency by deserting their old political associates, are now absolut wreuks. Among the. tnn aie

p i.-be.l 'hey will hav ik m . i ' i iiou of kn iwiu' UiHf. th 'y ill all in tbeir pow-ir to pr-;tiiK it. Ic waa s

' with ihe sufiprossl m of the rebellion, i ' he preservation of t h-i Uuiou the ab I oli 1 ion of slavery, t'ie c institutional ; mendrneuts, aud every great pro i gie-sive me sure of the lat two d -;ca 'e?. Th D mocracy opposed ' the it all, and yet thoy were all gra id ' ly saeeesffal 1 1 spit of its oppjsl j il-n Indianapolis News.

It is usclests t d ay that the solid South hns tended to make a solid

j North. It is un'ortu at-, but it is true, that we seem to be a.-al 1 about

to enter upon a seciionl ctovaas. The fear of a solid South ag-dn ruling 'he L'ui'ed States through a dii .id N rt , 1 al mueh to do with the results ou Tuesday, outnern Demo crstic leaders were propably acting i-ely for themselves in making their own ru u -o secure eo as to be above

se vru 0 ur Plenty of rain and mod.

DIM TTilT 1878, Mrs. Hoover, sge-t rtboiit iaty years. iiorf arc selling at a low prtiot, and the ! fs nncr- have the blurs The f:irr.ds of Mrs. H. M. n.ilchcn ' save her au RStSSSbis turi.rise li-l S.itur

I WionepeK. Sweral kt the .tu r uvo , drtr. the oec .-io being her 21 birlhiUv ! lieca auicd, and striniu tr.MhJe is feared, i . , , , n . Rev. Huieaens nevseaed at the Baker Gold was ..uly worth one eight m cent . sch., i,(usc utt Ssboatb. The u suh

wort tiiau (reseuecas im week, una

But Talk Out in Meeting !" We buy our Goods for Cash, and never permit a bill to run over 03 days, which is one reason why we underseB all others, whimperings to the contrary notwithstanding. TRUTH IS BRAVE! And speaks in dear, ringing words. Falsehood is wwardly, ancakiurfly, whperliig and wiokin? what it dare not

i peak tut. Speak the truth, sir, aud be manly! Hte is our baud, snake? ! Becker &, Wolf. The Old Reliable Clothing Merchants.

Fearful Drop in Prices of Clothing

Toe following is the list of runressroen that the Kat onal Ore. n ! ackers expected to elect, as puMi-ti-I in their orgahs about a month ago ft foots up 83 members divided

Tiong the states aa follows: Main 2: honors, and only such honors as th y faesachusetts 2; New York 12; w.'lling to Tolnutarily beatow rW 1; Pennsylvania 10; Maryland , "Po nt he might to day have i : Virginia 3; West Virginia 1; X -rth ' heen among the tnwted leaders of hiarollna 5; Oeoraia 1 ; Alabama. 2 ; ! purty iu tbe nation. But b- undr 'fissls&ippi 2; Lwisiarva 3: Texa? 1; l,,ok 'llP absolute ciritml of the R--rkansaa 1; Tennc-se 3: Missouri 7; Upoblicao pary in Pennsylvania, ai d Ksnaaal; CaJiforma 2;4owa 4; Uli Ni just aa any oih r man would .is 10: Michigan 6; Wisconsin 1; r,i should h.iv. done. Presid-i.' rndiaoa3; OhinJ; Kentu:y v) In- r,nt nppofnted him mildster to .eadof this.w'l hthe.aldof thDemo R'ia?ia, there be eat and sulked for -rats and by other cowbinations fhey four yra,-then he luMiaui! to IMe tve sueceded in eiectin eleven j COUDtfT aol j'dned th" liberal or -leinbers. about Ave of whoia are Oreeley movoru-nr, and whfn tha - ally Oreabnnkers. ! failed, too ptoud to aekno le.lge his I wrong and go Ktek to bfi o''l fil"!!!Tbe long dispatch ot Secretary Hn(j forgiveneas h diiffed Into '.arts to Minister Welch, concern- tne Ieniocratic onrty. and after Ittf the Halifax award and the ü-her- . years of waiting received a nominale question, eeems to have been ! rfen-foT Congress a few months fdoce bitten more with a view of influecc- j ln one of the rejutle D-mtKiratlo .g public opinion and placing the j jigtriets, but being unable to awaken rdewsof the government on record J nay thuriasm am i g his old eneihan with any expectation of influ- :!)iwa3 badly t eaten bv l.islpubncing tbe action of the JMii-h pov- : ij,.,u1 ,.pp(ne.,t, ur.d his political ca mment in regard Ic the award. Mr rr , . a. .hould be. forever ended.

Lyman Trumoull, altera loan eUa of

usefulness aud having aitained a

more notable perbnps than Ei-G:jv ernor Curtain, of Pennsylvania, and .Hon. Lyman Trumbull, of Illinois, l .fiv fiirfMin'd :irl m 1 rs hl w.nl- il.irinrr

.... . . j 1 uuy asseult, but the very completet e war will always be remembered; ...?.. . . . ,,

with feelings of gra'itndo by the lovers of the Union, and had he been content with the love and admiration of the Republicans of his Stale, and willingly and thankfully received the

ness of th u vi t v has brought dis

a-ter upon the Democrats of tho H .rth. Tho battlo of 1890 is .preparI ing, aud we are a'raid th hosts will be a soli I South ain-a a solid

No:th. Xeai York Graphic.

New York, b inkers predict that re-.-n backs wilJ soja com u tu. I a pivtuijtu over i gold Al Cant n, Olli , I nd ty, .Iu lj:e MayI it lentenc; ! Oeä, t rVstef, IM d fiultlu I treNUrt;r ol th Starke t'o inty B.tnW, to twei pt asfs in ' he penitentiary, and H j ,Miy a tine ol stkl.UOJ (n Sittirday a (ire.de vessel was seized n the Oardauollos by pirates, who killed t u sailors. Tbe vessel was rescued by boats f rota ike tfriiiab, auJ Ute pirates were captured by the k'nglish boats and ' delivered to the Turkish authorities. The moi-ation of the week ia the steal ing of the body of A T. Stewart irom the vault ai St. Mark's church, New York, I last W- !.:.- lay uigi.t. It has not yet been recovered, al houh the cuiire de tectlv force ef Kew Tork is at work trying to ,:; I the thieves. Aterthe first of Jsnuary next, the S treasury de arlincnt will send to parlies desiring it the standard silver dollar iu j quantities ol $1.000 and upward Ires ot trs.isportHtion io eveh oie Tor like sum of ijrecnb.icks dsposltcd tuh the aepoili lory bnks. A (.Miarleftowu, West Virginia, dis-

" " " j i:ilrh asys the L'niteJ Hlates c-iart in ts?So'.yüb rk od Jtotea. -ion there has Iii iudicluaeptS agsiunt E i diah sn.irrovra hav inada their -oibiners bcloic it. There are liktly

wssafaaert awaaantai of the people and one accsssioa to the church j Married Nor lölS, by Itev Chap : lain, Mr. (Jiduon I. 'gan, of this lownlup, to Mi9 Martha lleaton, of St. ,1c sph

county. A worthy couple, and they hsvc our bebt t ishes. Jacob Cmes was " years old Nov 1st , and to iuipiv that fact on his mind. Mrs, Crosb sent him en an errand in the BMKBiug, telling hiui to back at noon. When became back he found about thirty of his friends vested in the house, and after a discourse by the Linkvillt band, which was concealed in au adjoining room, tb y all partook of an excellent diuuur, a. t t

j which they dispersed. One of the Ureeobackeri of this town bhip received oiler from headtpiarlsrs on lastsbaiurdtty that he should iuf.rm all

the people ol that faith that there would bs a Greenback meeting at tbe Uakrr school hiue ot) Saturday night. We wsited patiently to see the reulla, w- n dering If tbey were going io hold snother election and try to bjut Aat.uy an 1 1'esc.i -

er, Out when we e.tuie to know all about jit they wanted people to piy money to keep life in their dying organ a little long

er. pis-o-si l.OOi).

apjMNMHMkOe Q Ndea, Mich. Tue ReudaiivLTe 3ta4ßrd 8aya ov.-r n ue th uaaud barr 1 of apples have beeu shipped from that ulao this fall. Elliott W. St. John aad family, of

t' b ; or 400 of Ibeae iiidieiu)nts be-

:ore the close of the aessiou. Illicit distillers sre said to be terribly demoralized. . H. Muldoon, editor of the 2ew York Stitr, was shot and laattalU killed o.i Ftiilty, by AHlernuui Dunn, a Brooklyu Diuocralic ivdilicun. Muldoon In I

South Bend, have m ub a visit to tl4r B1.Ver:tl laonUia been writing anielse

I'varts denaonstrutps most conciu

-.Iveiy that the awara is asoeai 'ud urjust, and he places the United States government In a position i here it may protest agaiust tbe pee f the award as a precedent. At tne -.line time he rjeelaree the read?Dess

j reputation hh a i talesman, aawond t ' but few men in the nution, suddeuly low.-red himself in the. eeiiiuaiiou of all honest men. by deserting bis pur ! ty, because be felt sure that he eould I get the nomination for President and

f the United Eta tea to pay the award

f EogbiDd Insists on its validity, as j be elected on the Liberal ticket, la -ol o Lability .übe will. In regaid Failing in this he remai s soured auo

j the fishery controversy, Mr. Evarts I uisappt inted, dissatisfied with him '

self mi d all niikind; a mere political j

naintains that it should be settled

.uder the treaty by the twy governments, and not by the local legislate of a british province. Tbia is the true pun iple, and will, no doubt, ai r-pi-I by the JJriiish govern oent. The money to pay the Had fax .ward is now in Lo don, and unlet togland .hould admit tbe validity Of be award, which is not t all lively, i wili He pmI I on tbe J3 1 inst in- - attfinolif Journal.

Flo i bis aud roiuruad t S . it t IS Mid, making the trip both ways in a wag-

: on. William Harrieon was acci-.Icntly I throw ! iitto tho fly-wbel of a plow factory at P-ru one day but week and instantly killed. Ho leave, a i wife and four chllireu. Rev. Cbai l-f Little el-3d bis stCtn lyaatai pastor of tho Presyterbiu i church, last 8 tbb ith, ou which oc a t-ion he will preucb bis usii it annu

al mtumii. H'ihiK'i I'lairi Idealer. T T e business houses were burgUsriaew In togansport, early Sun tmf tu ii t.ing Ninety dollaia, mostly tn dry goods and groceries, aud six pounds of pork, was the outcome. The burglars were not ideutilied. T. E U ill.w 1, chalrm-in uf tho D. iu icratic oeutrul committee of Mot.tgomery county, ou S-iturlay entered sut for 10.000 aaitisr T II B. McCain, editor of the DfawfOffde vilh' Journal, that sum being the al Indgad dafaafea done rjis character by recent editorials In the Journal. Th - Indianapolis A'eut.s of Saturday,

saya: "Uu xnursday nia'iu tne nine daughter of John-sou McClary, a

1 against the Brooklyn "ring," lor which foUf inontli tgo, he was subbed and uearly kill ti Hon. Normin 11. J.idd, rjfOtteiga, rüad ia that cii .il uel.y m ruin. He hhd v en a resident tl Chicago tor more than forty yetss and bad Baal prounueully j i.leniitio! wuh Slate and KaUooeJ imlitios. j lie ws our Minister at Uerlin duriug ' Liucoln's adminisiiatiiiu, and has siuee - rveil iu congress, lie was tili years oM. The war on passenger rates east from j St Louis hat beguu in earnest aud the rate to New York has been SSM to $10 Should these nduced rates iirevail from

St. l..oui toi a lew days, the road leadiu '

eastward irom Clma-o will bo I reed, in The prince was present and asked if esM defense, to .lower their rales, ami ; he wished anything before judgment truui Um to cities ike cult g would was carried out. The culprit replied :

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BT EU n SOX. Plenty of rain and roslils uearly impassa ble. The little son of Mr. Cole died with hillious fever. Master Liarrv Cline is .ying very low with braiu fever. Jhed, Nov. 11, of typhoid fever, Mrs Anna öeveite. Funeral at tbe M. E. c liireh last Suuduy. Deesesns inleliaity is on I be increase, so il secuis. Two (ami ics have agreed io disagree and dirided Him goods U tbeie more to follow. Some time ago I remember of reading uu incident that occurred between a priuco iu a foreign laud and one of bis subject. This man for rebellion against tho government was goiug to be executed, fie was taken to the gullutine block. When the poor fellow reached tttc plaj j of execution he was trembling with fear.

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w r k. he will go down to the grave with the good deeds of form-r years tainished by what he did to satisfy bis ambition to bect .no Prcsideut of rhu I'torii Ktuti'i

' f, timer who resi leg about three miles There is every reasou to believe from Warsaw, nge I sovn years, that the Republicans will huve con- within a short distance of her borne trol of both branches of cougiess af- was ucoosted by a tramp, who car

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iu ibe el. A teen bis tragedy occurred at West Cbenatigo. N. Y., bund-ty. Tvo broih ers, James anil i tvid Tabor, living togediur, .j.i irre lied ab out tbe division ot sonve properly. Havid went to the bain where he lound James. The ipnrrel was renewed and hcseiased a pitchiorK, knock ed James down and stabbed him in the chest lifteen or twenty times. Ftaatnf, l hat .1 line- was dead, David procured a shot gun, went to tue woods and blew Uta braius out. M . Ira D. b inkcy is again in London, itnd was picsnt on hunday night at a eslSSSas service in Exeter ball. It was noi known that L-c was to attend, but his

back I preenc. when it betauu- known, created

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said the prince to him, "judgment will not be carried out till you driuk that water, aui in an instant the glass was dashed to tbe grouud aud broken into a thousand pieces. lie took that piince at his wuid. Moody.

As our it poller came along Water Ötreet last night, shiverlug with tbe chill uigbtair, and drawing bis overcoat tightly about him, he thought, "now la the time for colds and ooughs," but iT poor mortals only , knew what a certain cure Dr. Bull's Cough Hjrup i-, how few would long sutTer, nud then it costs only twenty- ' iKecetjts, - Sera fw iky ( Öl to) rftjrieieiji

The "Popular Price Smashers.

DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! GRAND REDUCTION IN PRICES OF Flannels, Blankets and Jeans.

No getting away from the fact that we ere the Cheare8t and most Reliable Dry Goods House tn town, us during this weok. BECKER & WOLF,

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