Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 9, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 February 1879 — Page 2
The Republican. J. W. SIDERS, Editor. Thi üsdav, Ffrrcaky 13th, 1S79.
covered up their work so well that it could not bo discovered by a committee organized in their own interest and berK on discovering as little ras cality in the Demecratic party as possible. How bally honest Demo-
- - - - -1 - - - - crats who voted for Mr. Tilden now Blue Jeans says the constitutional feel it is not possible for a Republlamendraent making a residence of can to tell, but of this much we are
sixty days in the township necessary ! convinced that as a Presidential can
to entitle a man to vote, cannot hurt the Democratic party unle-a they have been "lying like thunder." Probably that is what Democratic legislatures are afraid of.
l'elton's Confession. Mr. Pelton has spoken. The nephew and confidential secretary of Mr Tilden, and the Secretary of the Democratic National Committee, confesses that an attempt was made to buy the electoral vote of Lvjisianna, South Carolina, and Florida: acknowledges that the cipher telegrams, as published, are substantially correct, admits that ho is tho author of the dispatches agreeing to pay $50,000 for
I the electoral vote of a State, and deNo party was perhaps ever left in a ' . fc Manton Marble, Smith M.
more pitiable pugQi man inuen
it mill . .1 .1
innate, to-aay rsamuf-i j. inm t-ouiu not carrv a sintrlo State in tho Union.
leaves hi party, or the men who
A terrible accident occurred at 1 managed the Democratic campaign
Kansas City Tuesday morning, by j of 1876, by his evidence before the the caving in of a cut which was ; Potter Commi tee last Saturday. lie making for the Chicago and Alton i takes it for granted that Pelton and railroad. Several teams and six j the other gentlemen connected with men were buried beneath 6,000 yards ' the cipher dispatches are guilty of an
of falling eprth and instantly killed. Several others were wounded.
The Lime City Neics, the only Greenback paper of any consequence in this part of the State, thinks 'Brick" Poneroy's convention, called for the 4th of March, is entirely premature, and that those who follow out the purpose advertised will surely act unwisely. We are surprised that a man of as much sense as CutshaM should expect Greenbackrs to act wisely In regard to politics.
attempt to buy the electoral vote, but he wants it nnders ood that the man
agers of the Democrats party do not come up to his "standard of morality," ; and he repudiates them all. It will now be in order for the Democratic j leaders, with whom Mr. Tilden pro- ; poses to havo nothing to do, to ask j the old gentleman why he declared j in his eard of denial some time since ! that he knew nothing of the cipher j dispatches till long after the electoral vote was cast, and on his examination Saturday, admitted that he knew of
The city of Memphis, or rather the j the negotiations when Peltou got to people of that city, it would seem Baltimore, and before the electoral jumped out of the "frying pan into ' votes were cast.
the fire" by dissolving their city char- I ter. It is said, that by the principles j of common law the property of each ! individual now becomes responsible j for debts contracted by the city in its ' corporato capacity, whi?h was not the case so long as it retained its charter. ! Memphis will probably find that honesty would have been the b st policy.
Samuel J. Tilden was before the Potter Committee. Saturday. The telegraphic dispatches say that his voice was weak and hoarse, but he
Weed, Woolley, and other Democrats were his confederates or agents in negotiating the purchase. This is, in effect, a plea of guilty on the part of the leaders of the Democratic party. When the charge that the Democrats had attempted to buy the elec toral votes of two or three States was flrdt made, it was met by an unqualified denial. The people were informed that no such proposition had ever been made or entertaiued for a moment. When the cipher telegrams were published the correctness of the translation was at &ra denied. Then explanations were offered to show
that all references to money related to campaign expenews, or to expendi- j f'urr.a on the nart of thft committee, i
Now, after hundreds of letters have been written, and scores of witnesses have testified to explain away all the complications of the Democratic case, here cornea a witness from headquarters who admits all that was ever charged, and involves the gentlemen, who have been so prolific in explanation, in new complications. Mr. Polton is important in this matter only aa he plays an important
Fowler. It If quite lengthy, but the esseutial poiuts are these: For conveyiug freight a less distance than twenty miles, not more than 100 per cent, aditional to the rate on through freight per mile shall be added; from 30 to 50 miles, not more than 75 per cent., and from 50 to 100 miles, not more than 50 per cent. ; provided that not more than is charged for carrying tho whole length of the line in the
deities of the Brahmin priesthood are debased representatives of the attributes of God, and that the traditions on which the idols are worshiped are the outgrowth of a corrupt priesthood. The tendency of the movement is to take the people toward the moral standard of Christianity. The speaker of the Texas House of Representatives selected as Assistant Clerk of the House a school teacher.
State shall be charged for a shorter After his appoiutmeut it appeared
Indianapolis Letter. Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 10, 1879. Mr. Editor: Your readers have been thoroughly posted on the doings of the Legislature, so it will not be necessary for me to say much on that subject. The Legislative apportionment bill is now
and George Wilson in a contest for the championship last week, sawed each a cord of green maple wood, twice in two. Miller finishing his cord in an hour and forty mimutes, while Wilson was only about a minute behind.
The Winamac Kevubliran savs :
the order of the day, and has created Jog(,ph Agnew wko )ogt a muIe aQd
distance. For passeneer travel not
mors than 3 cents per mile shall be charged, provided that not more than is charged for the entire length of the road in the State shall be asked for a shorter distance; and provided, further, that no road shall be compelled to carry a passenger any distance for less than fifteen cents.
Pen and Scissors. Judge Taft will proba'dy be the Republican candidate for Governor of Ohio. Now York courts have decided that a railroad company has the right to reserve a separate car for ladios and keep men out.
that he had once taught a school to which colored pupils were admitted. The Democratic members made this tho ground for opposition, and he was removed. The St. Louis Globe Democrat in an article on probable Presidential candidates says: "Thurman put himself out of tho race by his untimely flop on the money question; Hendricks has destroyed what little chance he had by supporting Voorhees for the Sonate, and Bayard is from a Stat ' with only six votes in the convention. A daughter of the late Brigham Young is in Washington. In a receut interview she is reported as saying that she had been treated very well at the capital by members of Con-
committed suicide at Millersburg on
attended an exhibition j Monday by taking morphine.
Governor Flantranft has not been
appointed minister to Berlin, but he , ßre88 hdJ the Pre89' but very bftdly
has been appointed postmaster
Philadelphia,
at
bv christians. Are wo to io infer
that there are no christians in Con-
TheChicinnatt Enquirer TB:-In-or?n the wspapor men
denied all knowledge of the cipher
dispatches, and declared that he had part. Diivon from every position that "no dealings nor gave any sanction they have taken, falling back from
Congress has passed the bill permitting women to practice in the Supreme Court, under certain restric-
to any negotiations." He said, "I first tüc aggressive to me aeiensive, ana heard that Pelton was in Baltimore ; then taking up the line of retreat, tho
Democratic leaders rind themselves in a corner. In this last extremity, when denial no longer answered, and when
from Edward Cooper (Cooper was Chairman of the New York Democratic State Central Comuiitte) who
Hons. This is a just tribute to the told me Pelton had received an offer I explanations were only laughed at, it
advarcement of the eex; there is no reason why a woman should not be
to sell out tho State of South Carolina. I immediately answered that
allowed to practice law before any no money should be paid and no necourt if she is qualified; and with the gotiation entertained." So Mr. Pel-
prejudice that now exists against the sex, a woman will not be authorized
ton. Smith Weed, Manton Marble and the Democratic leaders voluntarily
to practice unless she has a bettor took the responsibilty of buying the
theoretical knowledge of law than a majority of the other sex that are licensed.
The most fool.sh feat of the last week was that attempted and accomplished by Capt. Paul Boynton, who entered the Alleghany river at Oil City, Thursday morning, when It was filled with particles of ice. aud swam to Pittsburgh, a distance of 130 miles. He arrived at Pittsburgh Sunday afternoon, having stepped four times. His face was badly frosted, and he was almost entirely exhausted. Such feats are utterly foolish, and should receive no encouragement from sensible people.
Presidency if they could, and according to their own statements only failed because Mr. Tilden would not furnUh the money. But it is far
more probable that they failed bo-
was do lonser a question of further
resistance, but one of escape. It was no longer a question as to who could make the stoutest denial, but as to what one could best afford to make open confession. Pelton was chosen, and, like the "immortal J. N." ho assumes the pressure. He takes the sins of the whole Democratic management on his shoulders, and staggers off. It is an amusing and interesting spectacacle, but it does not clear the
cause members of the returning j skirts of tho Democratic party. There
boards and electors would not sell. It will be recollected with what ve- j
was an effor 1 made to buy the electo
ral vote of three States, and Peltou's
hemence those Southern Republicans i confession simply points out the guil-
The Indianapolis Journal gives the following as the main features of the bills introduced in the Legislature regulating the practice of medicine in this State: Two bills havo been Introduced. Odo of them provides for a State Board of Health, to be composed of two men from each of the three leading schools of practice, to whom application shall be made for license to practice medicine. The
were characterized as "liars and scoundrels" by the Democratic leaders, when they stated that offers to purchase had been made by the Democracy. Now that these facts are proven, and these same leaders have been compelled on oath to acknowledge their tru h, Democratic editors ought to have manliness enough to publish the facts. A few of them have done this, and a few have expressed their belief that Mr. Tilden must have known what was going on. And this Is the result of
au investigation that was organized to ruin John Sherman, as was expressly stated, by showing that he j and other leading Republicans offered protection to Republicans of the South if they would cast th'-ir votes
ty parties. Inter (hean.
other bill requires application to be j for Hayes; and having utterly failed
made to the county clerk. Both bills authorize the licensing of physicians who are regular graduates of any medical college under the management of these schools of medicine;
In this, those men are compelled to acknowledge themselves guilty of a ciime far greater than was ever charged against the men they sought to ruin. A more humiliating specta-
also. any person who, though not a ! do waa never seen, than when those
Assembly Matters. (From Indianapolis New of Friday. Notbig has yet been done in the contested election cases. The probabilities are rapidly Increasing that nothing will be done in the Interest and fee and salary ques tions. The Senate interest bill, just passed, will be tern to pieces by the House, unless all signs fail, and the deci.-ive vote by which the eight per cent, contract clause was approved by the Senate, precludes the possibility that it will be abandond there. On the fee and salary questions there is a willingness to do something, but the right thing to do cannot be agreed upon. Over half the session nas passed, and almost nothing has been
' accomplished.
An important bill was introduced in the House this morning by Mr. Humphreys. It provides that the Stato Board of Education shall prepare tbsts of text books containing
diana is guilty of treason. The State shows eigns of good feeling for Tilden. Is McDonald to blame?" ß The Potter committee shows signs of good feeling for Tilden, too, and chances are they'll reach him. Who is to blame for that? Indianapolis 104 Judge Walker, the new Senator from Arkansas, is a Democrat of the Stephens school. He opposed secession in convention, but joined the rebels. The most forgetful man in the United States Is Manton Marble, editor of the New York World; yet he cannot forget everything that he would like to forget in connection with the cipher dispatches. Henry M. Stanley, the explorer, was present in Brussels at the recent
meeting of the conference on the civilization of Africa, and stated that he would lead tho Belgian exploring expedition which is soon to start for Africa Had he been elected, how would Tilden have known what Congress was doing? It is two miles from the Whito House to the Capitcl, and Tilden does not know what is going on in the next room at his own home. Chicago Telegrajh. Virginia has not a dollar in her treasury, but the Legislature is now inces.ion and if thore are any Greenbackers among them It would be a good time to loraonstrate the truthfulness of tha. party's theories by declaring the treasury full. The new muncipal law of Cincinnati, If correctly reported, is good for the candidates, but some of the voters, no doubt, take it hard. It makes it a crime punishable by a floe of C and imprisonment for ten days for a candidate to treat a voter. Mrs. Manchester, an enterprising New York woman, has just given birth to triplets two boys ami one girl. This is better than walking 5,000 consecutive quarter miles in 5,000 consecutive quarter hours, but there is not quire so much money in it. English is found to be spoken by
! 87,000 000 of people throughout tho
world; Spanish, by 03,600,000; Ger
at Washington?
Mr. Tilden, though forgetful io re
gard to many things connected with j the answers without the least hesita
considerable interest here, as it un
doubtedly will all over the State. The bill most likely to become the law will leave our Senatorial and Representative districts exactly the same as they now are, and I presume our people are well enough satisfied with that arrangement.
On last Friday evening I, with oth
er members,
at the Institution for the education of the de. d and dumb. There are 379 pupils in the Institution between the ages of eight and twenty-ono years. Sixty of the whole Lumber are semimute, and the balance are mute. There are 159 girls and 220 boys, and :;ix of these are from Marshall county. The exhibition consisted of the method of communicating instruction, and the extent of mental culture of the different grades. Some of the youngest boys and girls of a class were brought upon the platform, and directed by their teachers to state, on the blackboard, "who they were, their place of residence and their studies. After the signs were given them, each scholar turned to the board and wrote
Sot ice of Appoiutmeut. Notice ia hereby riven that Ute nnderaifoed ban been appointed Administrator of the estate ot Archibald Gabby, dareaaed. lata of Urses township, Marshall county, Indiana. Said eetala ia aappuaed to be solvent. jdOU PL SAN GABBY, Administratrix. Notice of Appointment, Notice ia hereby riven that the undersigned haw baen appointed Administrator of the estate t Irhabtd B. 11 alec v, lato of Marshall county, is. rtlana, deceased. ' Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. DAVID L. GIBSON j3ü no Administrator.
Sheriff's Sale. 2332
By virtue of an order of fale aad a decre
the management of the late Presi
dential campaign after the election, was positive of one thing. He says : "I declare beforo God and my country that the votes of Louisiana and Florida woro bought." It seems however that the men who mado the sale failed to deliver them.
graduate, has practiced medicine in these schools for ten years and has a good moral character, and a good standing in his profession. "Jrtwwa-i
men on the witness stand were com
pelled to acknowledge tho truth of the cipher dispatches. The only parallel case that we can now recall is
recorded in the book of Esther
the caso of Mordecai and Haman. But It is not probable that those Democrats read the Bible enough to be familiar with it. Ifthey had they
ten publications on every subject ; mAn, by r:,oon,000 ; and French, by taught in the public schools, should I i.s.000,000. This shows that the
there be that many, and then receive Spanish, as a commercial language, governmeat to supervise general elec
Is the second great and important
News of the Week Condensed. The old Asbury college building at Qreencastle, Ind., burned Monday. The German Government Is much
annoyed at the strength shown by socialists. Yellow fever is said to have again made its appearance at various points in Tennessee and Mississippi. England and Portugal have agreed to join operations agaiust the slave trade between Mozambique and Madagascar. The president has nominated Gen. N. P. Banks for United States marshal! for the district of Massachusetts. The office pays $25,000 a year. Canada will rigidly enforce the prohibition of the importation of American cattle, notwithstanding the influential pressure brought in opposition to it. The maj irity of the House Naval Committee on Robeson's administration, is quite severe, and invites the attention of the executive to certain grave alleged breaches of tru9t. The House Committee on Indian affairs have agreed to report a bill preparod by the Indian Bureau for the transfer of Chief Joseph and other Nez Perces to the Indian Territory. Mr. Ewing, of Ohio has introduced a bill in the House fixing the volume of United States currency notas at $400,000,000, and requiring tho Secretary to keep that amount in circulation. A bill has been Introduced in the United States House of Repreeuta lives declaring all land giants to railroads forfeited unless the roads comply with the condition of the grants within two years. Congressional Democrats had a caucus Saturduy night, and determined to force a repeal of the test oath and
the statue authorizing the general
The testimony of Nephew Pelton and Manton Marble before the Potter committee places them and other leading Democrats in a very bad light. With all their efforts to con
ceal if, it is apparent that they went ; might have heeded and been saved South on corruption business, and j rom tDf.ir present disgrace. The that there was a regular Democratic ! v, . n i .u o .a. New lork iv-raul, a paper toat stipeonepiracy to buy up the Southern re- ' m . , n tJ turning boards. They are very posi- i ported Mr Til-Ian for President, cantlve In their assertions that Tildeu ! not exaotly understand how Mr. Tilwas not in the plot and knew nothing , ten could know nothing of what was .1 I. I -1 a til .1
aouui it, uui iuc couimy win oraw 1IH . .ava.
e""o j -- 41 It is mi utfly and compromising fact i tlinf ti limn (.1:i!'.f!itir in tin imist i ill imriti'
If the Democracy still believe Til j iin, contident'ml relutioM with Mr Tilden, den honeet and innocent of these cor- 1 nephew, Pelton, a member of li own
bids for furnishing tho same. These
It ig I bids and prices shall be sent to the language of the world.
County lioanls or Education, who
own conclusions. Indianapolis Jour
nal.
rupt transactions they will nominate him Tor President In 1880. should they do this they will know after the election what the people think about it. But they dare not nominate him, tbei
household, l lie. Secretary who, for year. I acted for him, vith hin knowledge and an I irovnl, countenanced anil ab;:tted two
shall select the books they desire to be used in their schools. The books will be supplied directly from the publishing bouses at the current rates. There is a further provision that there shall bo no change made I in text books under live years, and that books now used shall not be thrown aside till they have been In
tho schools five years. There Is no money in this for the State or County Boswdl for their services, but whether it will do away with the agency system at which it Is directed, is a matter of doubt. Both houses were engaged this
The fact was bi ought out on a criminal trial at t':e Kent assizes recently, that an English girl had become a mother at the ago of twelve years and one month. It Is said to be the only authentic instance of a
tions, all of which the Republicans will steadfastly resist. Tho British Government has issued no such order as that published in .New York an Saturday, declaring the landing of live cattle from the United States after the 28th of February was forbidden. On the contrary, tho Gov-
female native of England becoming j eminent has intimated that, unless
a parent at so early an age.
future arrivals prove tho existence of
Railroad accidents last year were tho disease, they have no iuteution of
740 against 891 for tho year before, while the number of passengers kill i
schemes of Ket urning Board bribery. If i morning in hearing tho reading of
Peltou' mission was sell originated, us he teititks, and if the pnpls who uccoinpa nled him went by liia invitation, why did
know he is cruiltv and are oulv tr vine he u-Iegruph that he needed no t'nrUi -r
w 9 W 1 I - .V. ..!-.. ill
sisiuni-e, except inn anwen, wbscbi win be lakeu for granted till withdrawn."
to get the party out of a bad in as good shape as possible.
scrape
The Htate Senate Dassed the bill
After all the emphatic denials that ; Ffd conceroIng lntere8t am, U8ury.
have been made by the Democratic leaders that an attempt was made by
The bill leaves the legal rate of inter
est at 6 per cent., but allows 8 per
new bills, and tho calendar was increased by the addition of a large number of measures. In tho Senate, Mr. Uurrell presented a bill providing for the uppoiotment of a State Board of Engineers and Machinists, throe in number, to be appointed by the Governor. They shall visit every county
in the State once a year and examine
was N per cent. loss. In 187d as many as 1,283 accidents occurred. It is noticed that cases of broken rails are very rare now, the chief cause of disaster beiag misplaced switches.
interfering with tho cattie trade
On Saturday night the house of a
farmer named Daniel Franze, near j Dayton, Ghio, was broken into by masked robbers. Tbey bound the family, and by threats of shooting J them, forced Franze's wire to reveal j
tion or embarrassment, in plain, round j
letters, spelling each word correctly, j after which specimens of their handwriting on paper were shown us for j examination. Tuey were also exer- ; eUed in examples In primary arithmetic, and proved themselves as pro
ficient as our children of the same age who can hear and speak. More advanced classes were presented and exercised at the blackboard; and their penmanship was beautiful, although performed rapidly. Specimens of written compositions of the advanced ciasaes wero certainly aa well executed and showed as much ability as any we have ever seen prepared by more fortunate children. The new system of traiuing recently adopted in this country is most astonishing. The pupils are taught to speak by the motion of the lips of the teacher. One of the pupils, a deaf mute, told where she lived and how long she had been in the school. Another plan of instruction is communicated by singularly constructed figures, which represent the shape of the mouth when producing a vowel sound, and the pupils read the signs which make tho vowels. It looked like reading Hebrew letters. The children presented a healthy and cheerful appearance, and seemed highly delighted with the entertainment, as certainly we were. Tho advancement in the education of deaf mutes is as surprising as it is useful and necessary, J. M. Confer. Neighborhood Notes. The Argus says tramp printers are unusually numerous in L iPorte. B. G. Crary's furniture factory and stock at Goshen were damaged $2,500 by fire Friday. Mrs. Ann Eliza Young, 10th wife of Brigham, lectured to a crowded bouse at UaPorte last week. Mrs. John Hilt, of LaPorte, has been divorced from her husband ar.d
gets $28,000 alimony, so says the Ar
gus. The LaPorte Herald says $25000 has been paid out in that city to laborers for cutting and putting up ice thU winter. Another of the Brumbaugh family, in Kosciusko county, has died from trichina u'rafi.s, making the third one of tho family from that disease. An alleged counterfeiter was arrested iu South Bend last week and cemmitted to jail. There were other members of the gang in town but tbey escaped. Thursday night a small son of Mr. Tidwinkle, of Peru, an engineer on tho I. P. & C , road, fell off a dray and dangerously, if not fatally, injured himself. Valparaiso's young men are now assiduously cultivating burnsides. According to the Videlte, many of them are of the base-ball speciesnine hairs on a side. One firm of Ico dealors at LaPorte
She was in love with a young man of
that place, whose parents objected to their marriage, hence her "taking off." The Peru Democrat says the ice
gorp;e on the Wabash south of Peru l"ft a hundred tons of ice on the farm of John Hiner, which he would willingly trade for the mile and a half of fence that was washed away by the Hood. The same paper says that the moitality in Mexico, in that county, has been very great, six persons dying in a week, also saye that "Mr, Stewart had an excellent mill and a fine dam up to a week before last, and still has the mill by a damsite but uo dam by a dam-site." J. Proctor Knott f thus described by the Chicago Tribune : "Ho is a man below medium bight, with a strongly-knit frame, substantial legs, and indicates dceision of character by every movement, When he speaks he cute off his sentences abruptly behind bis grey mustache, and leaves an impression on those he converses with that his ultimatum cannot be varied from or changed." Sheriff's Sale. 1180 By virtue of an execution Issuftd out of the office of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, tu me directeu. on a juilgmeot in favor of James Burton, and against Gworge H. Fletcher and Delilah Fletcher. I will offer for sale at public auction, on Saturday, the 8th day of March A. D. 1879. between the hours of tan o'clock ra . and four o'clock p. m.. at ti e door of the court hou-c. in Plymouth. Marshall County. Indi ana. us the law directs, tho followinc deaciibed real estate, to-wit: Lot number two I s) Houghton's addition to thr townmow city) of Plymouth. Indiana. Situate in Marshall county. Indiana, to the highoat biddwr for cash, without regard to aipraieemeut laws, subject to redemption. JOHN V. A8TLEY. Rheriff of Mart-hall County. W. B. Hsbs. plffs ally fob 13 it
a horse last summer, found the mule in possession of Mr. Eckert, last week. Eckert convinced him that he came by the mule honestly and it is thought that the thief will be caught.
troshen limes: A girl named of fon-eir .ur. of morur.-urc iu d. out of the
i. 1 j. .1 n . offiVe of the Clurk of the M:tnhall Circuit Kobinson, aged about fifteen years, Co..rt .tome .iirocted. on judgment in favor
of Jane N. Cleavland. and jigalr.ai hamuel Aukernian. Henry U. Thayer, lieorg T. Jwavs .loseph Wcsterrelt and 1 harle K. Cooper. I will offer tor ale at public auction, on Saturday, Feb. 22, 1879, between the hoars of ten o'elcok a. in., and four o'clock p. m., at the door of the court house in riymouth. Marshall county. Indiana. a the law directa.the following described real estate, to-wit : The northeuat QuarterOi) of the northeast quarter (M) of eetioci nueter mix t; io township number thirt . -t.ire. 1st north, ot NalffB number three '3 eat. containing fiftytwo (521 acres more or less. Situate in Marshall countjr. Indiana, to tha highest Didder for cash, without regard to appralsemeui laws, subject to redemption. John v. Ast ley. Rhariff Marehall Cou tr. Packard & Packark pift atty. jSoto f0
Sheriff's Sale.
Br virtue of an order of a!o and n decree
of foreclosure of mortgage laaued out of the office of the clerk ot the Marshall Circuit Court to me directed, on a judgment in favor
of David Miller. anU afriiinf t Ananiao C. Witwer, Mary A. Witwer, benjamin Witwer and K.llen Witwer, I willcffer for sale at public auction, on Saturday, March 8, 1870, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m.. and four o'clock i. m.. al tbe door of the court house, in Plymouth. Marshall county. Indiana, aa the law directs, the following described real estate, to-wit: The west half ( w. s, l of the north-east auartcr i n. e. 'i imd the east half le. of the north-east quarter in. e. ?-., all in section number eighteen ihu, in township number t hirt y-three 33 nor h. of range number one I Mist, containing one hundred and siity t ISO i acres more or lesa. Situate in Marr.hall ecuntr. Indiana, to the highest birtdur for eaah, without regaid to aplr:ti!cincnt laws, subject to redemption. John v. amtley. Sheriff of Mandiail Countjr. Packard k Packard, attorneys. feblSst
Sheriff s Sale. Hit By virtue of an order of saJe and a decrea) of force Sosure of mortgage ued out of the office of the clerk of the Marshal' Circuit Court, to me directed, on a judgment in favor of Arthur I.. Thomson ano aKuinst Jonah Thompson and iSaraii Thompson 1 will offer for sale at public auction, on Saturday the 15th day of February, A. 0. 1879. between tbe hours of ten o'clock a. m.. aad Tour o'clock p. m.. at the door of the conit bouse, in Plymouth. Marsball county. Indiana, a- the biw directs, tbe following described real estate, to-wit : Twenty-two of. ivr.w off of the north side of the iiorth-ea.-t quarter of the aoath-eat quarter, of eecu on tnirty-two tsS). township thirty-five ig) north, of range one i) east. Situate in Marshall ounty. Indiana, to tha higher.'. Ijid-ler tor cash, without regard to fipprai!emeut laws, subject to redemption. JOHN V ASTLEY. Sheriff of Marshall Count. Snyder A Snyder any. jan t 90 fa is
We want everybody to Remember The People's Drug Store, Which is in Room No. 8, OF Hoham's Block,
ox
Laporte street,
IN THE
City of Plymouth,
Sheriff's Sale. 231C r.y virtue of an order of sale and a decree of foreclosure of mortgage usuod out of the otfko of the ! -rk of the Marshall Circuit Court, to me directed, on a judgment In favor John M. Mott, ami .kgainst Ueorge Stickler und Hannah Stick lor, I will offer Tor aale at public auction, on Saturday, the 15th day of February, A. D. 1879. between the hours of ten o'clock a. ra.. and four o'clock p. m.. at Uie door of the court house, in Plymouth. Mar-hall couuty, Indiana, as the Ir.w directs, the following described real estate, to-wit : Lot unmoor one (I) and four ). in block number sixteen (M) In Tyner City. Situate In Marshall county. Indiana, to the highest bidder forcssh, without regard to appraisement laws, subject to redemption. JOHN V. ASTLEY. Sheriff of Marshall County. Snyder .V Snyder, attys for tlff. jan sjt. fi
In the County ( Marshall, am' in Slate of Indiana.
tbe
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the Democracy to buy the electoral oent. where fpeciflcaliy contractbfl for peraoos desirous of eugaging In the
in writing. All judgments and de- business of managing steam boilers, crecs draw the same rate of interest stationary or portable. If found corn-
votes of three States. Smith Weed
and Tilden nephew, Pelton, when put on the witaea stand before tbe Potter investigating Committee, acknowledged that the cipher dispatches were sent and that eighty thousand dollars was offered for an electoral vote. But witb a persistence that is strange iudeed, when It la known that l eltoa waa a member of Mr. Tilden' household, ate at the same table with Mr. Tilden, waa his private Secretary, and the only son
as tho not or agreement upon which it ia rendered. Tbe penalty for taking a greater rate of interest than allowed by law is simply th recoupment or recovery of tho eicessive interest. The section allowing praeont indebtness to be renewed at the aame rate of interest orignally agreed upon waa stricken out. About the only change in the law as It now stands
made by this bill is tbe reduction of
Li. 1 . 1 1 1
01 nts uuiy sister, wno nau ior years , the contract rate of interest from 10 presided at the table of the Tilden ! to 8 per cent. The measuro Is a verv
patent, applicants will be received for two years aud their certificates may then be renewed. Penalties are provided for tho punishment of persons who shall engage in this business without obtaining a certillcate from the Board. Senator Davis introduced a bill authorizing counties to adopt Mr. John F. Campbell's system of gravel roads. Mr. Campbell claims to have invented aome eort of a aystem, and this bill ia to enable him to realize on it.
Tilden is losing his voiue: la alredv where the money waa concealed In
so deaf aa to not have heard a word 1 house, amounting to 300 in cash j distributed $8,000 to employes last
about ciphers until it was howled in- 0QtI '-s5.000 iu notes and bonds. The to his ears a month ago, and has all robbers made their escape with the along been blind to what Pelton was ! booty. dnina rirhr nndr hia nna. Wa The number of men now on a strike
week. Ioe men estimate that $25,000
has thus far been paid out this winter for labor in putting up ice.
The Pkrceton Independent says:
would make a healthy President of j at Liverpool is estimated from 30.000 John matne and his wife living seven
Sheriff's Sale. xn By virtue of an order of salo and a decree of foreclosure of mortgage issued out of the
om:e o! the Clerk of tho Marshall Circuit Court. t' me diroeted. on a judgment in favor of Emunual Kamp, and against Ralph M -Quire and Amy Meftuiro, I will offer for sale at public auetion, on Saturday, March 8, 1879 between the hours of ten o'clock a. m.. and four o'clock p. in., at the door of the court house, in Plymouth. Marshall county, Indiana, as the law direets, the following described real estate, tn-wlt : Lot number eight (8) in the town of Argos. formerly Fremont nww Argos. Situate n Marshall county Indiana, to the highest bidder for cash, without regard to appraisement laws, subjeot to redemption. JOHN V ASTLEY, Sheriff of Marshall County. P. o. Jones, atty. jan s' to fao
POE ft CHAPMAN, Ian 9 7'.i PROPRIETORS.
E BT UHtfM THE BETTER WAT.
'Ulb.
Sheriff's Sale.
mansion, they try to make the public : conservative one, and we think a very ' A biU introduced by Mr. Dice, "by re-
believe that Mr. Tilden did not know
that taey were trying to buy the Presidency for him. Had Mr. Potter known that this waa to be tbe end of an Investigation organized to try to ruin the Republican party, it never would have been ordered. Yet it seems strange that the Denu oratio leaders in Congress, many of whom knew what had teen done, should have voted for this investigation.
just one, and probably the only one which can bo got through the Senate this 8essin on the subject of interest. Indianapolis Journal.
quest, has the flavor of a job about
it. It requires the County Commissioners to supply the Justices of the Peace, in their respective counties, with the revised statutes. As there are one thousand townships in the State, with an average of three Justices of the Peace, it will take $30,000
A bill is now before the Illinois Legislature, providing that in all civil cases tbe decision of two-thirds
of the jury shall decide the matter at j to carry out the provisions of the act. isue. The opinion seems to be gen- A bill to regulate the rates for oral that it will pass, and we know of i freight and paeuger traffic in this
They no doubt thought that they had no good reason why it should not. Stato was introduced by Senator
a deaf mute asylum.
rapk. Pelton told Cooper ho was going down to Baltimore, and "would likely
need some money ;" but he took the
old man's breath awny
Uncle Tilden hopping mad when he
asked for $8(1,000. The idea or a Presidential elector commanding a figure like that! Int er-Ocean. In the matter of pension claims there is a proposition on foot in Washington to divide tbe whole country into pensiou districts and employ a regular staff of competent surgeons, one for each district, to be paid a salary by the government, and to be removable and subject to be changed from one district to another at the hands of the Pension Bureau, these surgeons to examine all applicants for pensions. Beporto come from Bombay that a great religious reformation is going on in India. This is a purification of Brahtaini8m, and the leader is spoken of us resembling, in earnestness, force of character, and cast of mind, M.u i in Luther. Ho travels about the
Chicago Tele- 10 iuw iney parauea tne streets Friday, broke up tha staging at
I Waterloo dock, boarded tho bark i Cora, from Wilmlugton, N. C, extinI guished the fires in the engines, and
and made 1 CUt no'st'n8"BeAr' terrorized the
! laborers at other docks, besides in
dulging in other threatening demonstrations. William Runyon and wife and Granville Orent aid four of his family, of Queensville, Ind.. were poisoned on Saturday by eating buckwheat cakes. It seems that a farmer named Hall had placed arsenic in a barn to kill rats. A portion of it became mixed with the buckwheat, which was afterwards sold to the parties names. Kunyon is quite 111. The others will probably recover. Representative Foster has introduced a bill in tho House, at Washington to discourage usury and promote legitimate rates of interest. This bill makes it unlawful for bank3 to allow interest upon deposits of uny character. It further provides n tax of 5 per cent, upon the gross amount of deposits in each year, such tax to bo re
mitted on the proper affidavit being
country preaching that there ia but made that no Interest has been allow
one Ood, and that all the Idols and I ed on the deposits by the bank.
M27 By virtue of an execution Issued out of the office of tbe clerk of tbe Marsball Circuit Court, to me directed, on a judgment in favor of The Suite of Indiana Ex. Kel. James E. (Juivoy. Trustee of Walnut Township, and aKainnt Harvey Atkinson, James Lowery. William Fox and Frederick Hoover, I wili offer br sale at publit auction, on Saturday, March 1, 3879, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m., and four o'clock p. in., at the door of the court house, in Plymouth Marshall county. Indiana a the law directs, the following described real estate, to-wit: Tha south Imif ( of the following describ
ed tract of liind : Commencing Ht tha south east corner of tbe west one hundred and sixty iifloj acres of tbe souili wc.-t quarter i4 of section six t . township thirty-two (3) r.ortn. of range three i east ; ther.ee north with the eaal line of said one nundrr.t
or 80 Of dollars, from his ! sixty acres forty and ilfty-four onehun-
v. i j . " " . w i v ,11.1.117 v mc 1 1 v I lll-cns I ' i ncr of said one hundred and sixty acres: i hence west witb the north Hue three and ninety-six one hundreth (J r.-'.ooi chains: thence south twenty-five and twonty-tlve I one hundrcth as as-loOi ehiiins: thence west
,v - - , I., Ä o lllteen aud twntj-uine one hundred . UaV-ftwJ that a lawyer of that place cut a chains: thence south fifteen and twentv-
postnge stamp from a stamped en- ! h?aPxl 1,5 ! 'T kain; thence r o r r ej4Kl with south line nineteen and twenty-
nve one hundreth us 'Ja-iooi chains to place of beginning Taken as tho ptoperty of William Fox. Tho north half H of the south west quarter ef section number seven 7), township number thirty-two tSJ north, of range three (Seast; containing 8 59-) acres, more or less. Taken as the property of Frederick Hoover. The south-west qaarter I H). excepting fifty two and thirteen one hundreth isa la-uno
acres, in section twenty tsu.i Michigan Koad lands west of Michigan road, containing one
hundred and fifteen and forty one hundreth UlS 40 lorn acres more or less. Taken as the property of James Lowrey. Hftuatc in Marshall county. Indiana, to the highest bidder for cash, without regard to appraisement laws, ubject to redemption. JOHN v. AaruEY, Sheriff ol Marshall t'ount y. Tai kard and I'.tvkard plfTs attorr.eys.janitfr.
miles northeast of that place aged respectively 87 and 86 years, have been married sixty-three years. The Starke County Enterpise says the people on the north side of tbe river aro constantly annoyed at night by the howling of wolves, and advises the commissioners to raise the bounty. Mishawaka citizens seem to be in luck. Samuel Tinsley, night watch, now expects to get a fortune of a
million
great grandfather's estate in Scotland. The Rochester Sentinel Intimates
velope. When the letter was held
for postage he found that it was "no go." The Lime City News says, a young man named Merriman, on entering the stable of his employer one night last week, was cut across tbe stomach with a knife in the hands of a man who was trying to steal a horse. The thief escaped, Valparaiso boasts of having some of the be t wood sawyers in the State, aud tho Hdette says that John Miller
Holman Liver Pad AND ITS A (XI 1. 1 ABU BS. THE MEDICINAL boot t foot rumoj. AND Absorption Medicated Foot Bath. Tier cur by absorption rithar than dmriong- the ytem. Tliry ba t p.ovrn biro: t peradTcntur la cneipt, Ike most plrasant. cotivruicnt. surrst aa4 mot katiitlactnry rurjiiv. alto partnancnt and thoccugli vtm-rrulalor in the world, atf ar applicable to th Infant, xouta and adalt 1 both araj apri.ir has ld lea boit hllrf ilia! Ihrr I aa Cia tbat rxn be kpt in suhjc ion. or that aa Bodind, by thr use ot nrdkiitr, but tbat raa vt arted upon in a far mor' natikfactury manir by tha UDUfAN UEMF.DtKS (tbt I'ad. Ha-Ur at.d Ii rated foot HatU. ktiomi, a I sorptl a salt) It W also belUvrd ihsl there is NO dlsess that medietas can car but thai ran beru;ed n c rT -inutir aam tfirrtually by iliia treatment. Certain ft U tbat tiaee wltbc.t i.iimoer, disease unlwaall arkn Ud4 beyond the n n, ot nedi ioe have rlld war uaiiler the action Al.oy K of these remedies. And the ort waa done to ctairkly, Üb so little intoaventeoee i the patient, that iu many caset i he pais en ffoa before he or sae wat aware. More than a m:'' nn witnesses bear testimony to ibese etatemeat. Ttica arw no Idle wordtor mlirepretet'ta.loas, bat are teere tible of proof. In tbe nameof humanity try tl.em The follow ipf are aorae ol tbe msny diteatet taw I .IV KR FAIiCO. remeUiet will car: Fever and A e. Kidaev T ublee. Btlttust Disorder. Irroralur AcUun f tb
I.i n '.'ii ! '!! . Heart. intermittent Fever. l!hc '.im Periodical Heads, bee. All kladtof Female Weak1"- . nesan. Arne rake. Sick Hearisrb. Chill Fever. Lumbale Sciatica,
putnbArwe. Tain in tide. Hack, I B lliout i.d ceenr kind of ach. Shoulder.
Fever.
Dianhiea, OaUrrb.
M un let. LfiMiiude,
mill ut col ic.
Jaundice. euraln.v
A 1 these hare laelr oeitin. directly ar liWII-eetly. In the Stomerh ami l.'vr. If you dwabl It send fur Dr. Fairchlld' Uecture. Price. H. 8ecial Pad. t Tbe Bolman riatert. Post, bv the tair, M rente; Bodr.iO eut teach. MedIra ed Foot Ttalh. tJiit a package; sii packagw. tits If your drugff'l doe mi keep thui. ea4 (rice, eltner the niouer. poil order or registered etler. and all will be tent you be mall, free o charge, except tl.e tall, which It tent by espreat at the eopeioe of tho purrhaaer Tbe following common atton explain ihcui elves : CABtmnas, lu Metsrs. Rate A Henley I I hare been wearing one of the Holman Padt. It baa re.ieved me from complaint" of lout tandiwg, Ita-
hesltb w.-tiiiei tuny , ana 1 lei i nie new
uintn I wnuid like to act a' your stent in ttit city.
aa
proved my wumtn. I
and by to doing I I eliere I wouM catry lisppit
bundreui :auiilie. lourtirutv. Mat C Csar-a. Armt. In... May let. laTt. Gentlemen: 1 hare been a great tofTerer wlt neuralgia in the stomach, and a'.o with dumb agws. Hav ng apent thonaandt of dollar to ;t cured, bat all to wo purpose until abont tue ltt ot March laat I mat induced t" trv one ot Holmnns Padt which baa enti elv cured me. ami I tm now entaged la ulnar thete P.dt, and doing m l 1 can to pread ibe glad newt of Ihlt -are ami Induce oihert to try It. S. Q. Pvoai, lu, Jan 1. Meter. Bate A Hanler I , I purchased one o your Iloltn Pads Ne bath tarp
ifc ami molliei . v. i!o wen-aune- i j; m u i, Mn.nrH,
Ibe rati nt oinpieijy
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