Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 11, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 February 1879 — Page 2

The Reoublican. i J. W. SIDERS, Editok. TurnsDAY, Ff.iwi AiiY 27th, 1S79. Washington'! birthday ww observed in the uauu.1 manner in the pilnci pal cities of the United States. The nnti Chinese Ml as amended by the Senate passed the House Saturday and only await? the signature of the President to become a law. It in thought, however, that he will not sign it.

Th? Indianapolis Sc:. Unci, South Inlinnn:olN I.ctier. liend Ih mtil, and a Tew other Demo- Indian ai-ous. lad., Feb. 22. cratic papers, are now trying to read j Editor Hep Alb-ay, : Senator R"eve out of the Democrat ie 1 visited the hospital for the insane, arty, b'-cause he las pnse enough j situated nbout two and one-half miles to see that an election law which will ! from lne city, on a rising plat of prevent illegal vo'ing will, in the end, , ground, which gives to the vast buildbe best for all parties. These same I jpg a Yerv prominent appearance, papers will, if it is found necessary to ' Qa approaching it, curiotpy to put such n an as K -vo up for (i or- I nwkened by the ciiB.erous lowers eroof in 1880, Km found bowling loud- j tliat rise eomo distance above the r than any o'hers about the honesty 1 rofcf Xhen ;U.. MTmj of them amj

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of the Democratic party, and pointing to their candidate as an example.

Henry R. li oydon, at one time editor of the Cincinnati Gazette. htWinn

managing editor of the Cincinnati ; bus a little more oaudor than i-i um-

Times last Monday, ami Chailes F

The LewtotOfl (111) Democrat is one of the most ultra Dm cratlc papers in that State and its editor, Davidson has said as hurd thiags of the Republican !artv as HI man living; bu: he

they look very much alike at a distance, ami suggest watch towers on the walls of a prison. The building is of brick, and is large and commodious. It is surrounded by capacious around, ornamented with a great va : u ty of beautiful shrubbery, be.-il I iMMttfoi Gothic hot house made of glas and containing flowers and llow-

Informatlon has been received at Interest Kill Feuding Rehire the ItidiWashington that Solomon, the Col- j ni,a UftoWtMBfc utnbia merchant, through whom the Wo have received from Dr. Confer, Tilden plotters tiled to negotiate for j our Representative at Indianapolis, a the purehase of the South Carolina ! coPv of the "Rouse Amendments to

I Itturaing board, has left home, his ; Sena'e Bill No. 277," regulating inter

destination and whereabouts being , est in the State of Indiana, which unknown. Of course, ho has disap- passed the House, Friday, by a vote Deared la order to avoid beim sura- ' 01 75 aTea to 18 nays. The bill is a

Th nwnmj was 33 below zro at . monpfi i,Pfni-n ti10 ;pnttPr pommittpn crood one. except as to the rate of in-

We have been unable to see where ! terc8t aloed. It is free from am

biguous legal phrases, and can be un-

understood by auy one Senate bill,

Ten and Scissors. The lftoblgaa fruit buds are

ported uninjured by the cold. The salary of Grevy, as President or France, will be $120,000 a year. Florida boys have commenced

stealing the new crop of watermelons,

Did YOU Ever ? tice to .Resident.

Fort Pelley, and 81 below at Wlonepeg, last Thursday morning. Both the Black Hllto papers favor

Taft, son of Jude Taft, wa mud" president of the Ihnen publishing" company. England has restricted the live cat

tle trade between her ports and the j

United States, and now millions of pounds of beef are finding a way across the waters. The " Hinglish man" wauts the bef and the Yankees will see that he gets it.

ally found Is Democratic editors, and

after reading Tiiden's evi lence before ; iog Hunts in amlost endless variety, the Potter Committee he telks out iu The cost of the main build tog was rueetiug as follows: "The idiotic j about $500,000, and from ten to fifteen scheme of the 'Potter Investigating j thousand dollars a year are required Committee,' designed to bury Repub j to keep it in repair. There are now iieanism under a m juntain of fraud, 1 617 patients wi'hin its walls, which ii and to diive Hayes into disgrace from j the avorage number for the p::st year, the Presidential office, has awkward- ; The number of males and females are ly resulted, mainly, in proving that j about equal. The facilities for hour leading Eastern Democrats are a ' coming insano serm to have been

woman suffrage, and the Legtotatar of Dacota will probably give women the ballot in that Territory. San Francisco merchants think the paaMgt of the anti-Chinese bill will not affect our eoiamf itltoJ relations with that empire iu the least. The New York Evening Post favors

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imcugo or any oiner cuy iu me ,

j United States is likely to gain any

thing

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bv ft cleee relationship "" J awning

with Mexico. A country where half ' eui 0,1 nactmg clauee, üxed the population go naked, and the ' rite ' mterest at 8 Pr cent., but other half dress in bed-ticking and ! h1;w(1 a u tract rate of 8 per cent, dried leaves, is sot likely to want 1 acd we think in this respect is far betvery much in the way of American terthan ,he bil1 Pd by the nouse, merchandise. As Tor food, yellow which is ßlveD be,ow- If bank9 ftnd elav, whiskey and a mule-hide an- m0Dicl U1-B ar " allowed to loan

ronatitulional amendment giving swer all purposes on the other fide of mone rr,r more lDqn 611 Per cent-

I - . . i mi 1 ,..-.. ; i.,

lh Pr.-si,lrnt authority to veto iiuv ' the Tiio llr.iin-t f!hiimin rirs I tiu ' 1 m''Vni

no, never:

items of au appreciation bill while approving the rt-st. Reports from the principal pork packing points in the west show that

7,445,000 hogs have been packed this j fects upon trade. A steamer which

the Rio Crande. Chicago Sen s. New Yrk m'-rchmts have expressed themselves as decidedly opposed to the recent so called antiChinese lefftetatlon, and t- nr its ef-

STATt of Inum, MiMHiu. CeOWTT. et s In the Marshall Circuit Court, March Term, ;8T9.

tanih A. l'er.-inng.

OesseteJftf to Quiet titl).

Martha A. Perelilnß. Eva l'crnhing. vs.

Thomas Milner and, others. j

The pliiotiiTs id the )ove entitled

precious set of scamps and asses. Decent Republicans have not denied ttiat there were gerions 'irrcgulailtiefc' In the managem-nt of the returning boards. There is no doubt but there was an ocean of scoundrelism in that business. But the &id ;al managers have had the power und address to cover up their tracks and bu:u iairasciiliy U legratm. The poor devils

very largely increased during thu last few yeare, and the palatial receptacle provided for them by the State hau been kept full to OTOfflowlag; consequently another building Is being erected on a grander scale than the old one, into which all the females are to be removed Passing from the graad reception room up a flight of stairs, we enter a kr.ll about twelve

Senator Vest, of Missouri, says that "the negro has no more right to vote than an orang outang." it is needless to remark that Senator Vest was a rebel in the hour cf his country' need, and that there are thousaads of negroes who have double the amount of brains, and a hundred times more morality and true mauhood than he

Las or ever will he capable of having, j who run our machiue have only been feet wide, extending the entire length

I crazy enough to raise a bellow that of the building, the tloor of which is The Grec ubackers now dcum j has attracted the attention of disgust- 1 oiled and as smooth aa glass. On ( have twenty-two members elected to ; ed oiviiiznljont whito they have ex- j either side of this hall are sleeping) the next Congress and think they hold ; pOSed lo tue gaping world, every etep ! rooms containing two or more beds, j the balance of pawer. They all be- taj-en Tammany scoundrels to buy with bedding as clean and white as i long to that wing of the Greenback j 0j Sam Tilden a Presi.lential victoiy ! ' tho virgin snow. Not a speck of dirt

pan?, wnien ipeir organ nere sujs. -Xmrar tial details of thia investiga- ; or dust was visible on the floor, wall, i

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tiOO have appeared in this paper from ! corner or ceiling, and not even the reweek to week. We flon't care to refer ; mains of a epidei's web or the carcass to tLem anew. Wc j ut total a plea J of a last yeai'a fly is to bo seen any of "guilty" to all the mean things the ' where la e.ll that building containing black Republicans have said of us. ! over 700 people, At suitable dUtaucrs We freely diyi le the rascalities of along the hall are arranged bath 187G with the Republicans exactly u ; room, water kydranta and other contho middle, but they ehall uot huve a j venienees, so that patients need not smell of the stupid, stolid, indescrlba- go far from their apartments for any b!c blunder iug of that camp i?n our I purpose whatever, fellow have a clear title to all that. The flrst rntjent8 visited were the Tue cipher dispatches have appar- ! eo ValeaeeDta, all of whom were men.

eu.ly ciphered tho Democrats out of a ghost of a chance to beat Grant in laSO."

left New York direct for Shanghai lust month took out nearly 2,000 packages valued at $375,000. A full cargo has already been engaged for the next steamer, au ! goods are beug manufactured, all under orders, non being sent out on commission. The Now York Legislature has under consideration and will probably piss a bill to puuish tratupr, of which the flrst section reads: "Any person without visible means of support, moving from place to place

Without employment and begging, and void

boads, drawing 4 per cent, and not taxed, or send it to agents to loan in States that allow a higher rate of Interest, and the business man or farmer of Indiana who needs money to save him from ruin, cannot get it because the law of the State will not allow the man who has It to loan it to him at a rate of interest that he can get elsewhere. Ilere is the bi:!: Skc. l. Interest upon the loea or for bsemare f ojr, tnnda, or things in action, shall be el the r.ite of six dollar a ye.tr upon one hundred drdiSfa, and at the ainc rats for a greater or Ies sum, ftjid f ort I oncer or liortcr period. Ifagreater rate of interest than herein provided shall doi-etly or indirectly be contacted for, taken, r reserved, the contract us to the payment of the principal, hall not there by ho rendered void, but a to the nav

merit of interest, alnll be usurious, Illegal,

i beyond the liroifn of the town or Sec. 2. A judgment for monev, shall

city of which he is a resident, shall ! . ,aw '"r""1 fl,,m tlic (iHte of "izniru-. . . , , - , . 1 be verdict of ajurv, or finding of court be deemed to be a tramp, and be f). ,mJ.v, nnieae set aeids .shall draw iu liable to punishment of not more than tr -st, which shall be Included in the

one veiir'i ennflnrment n.t r,t ll.nr 1 J"SBni ..en rentieret!

was born in fraud, is held together j

by bribery and is in tahoot with the j Democratic party." When it comes to siganizing the House they will,

probably, "pan out" like that party did in the Indiana Legislature.

Bam Hall, a Gt orgia negro, was recently convicted of murder on circumstantial evidence, and sentened to hang. After he wa3 convicted, he informed the authorities that at the time the murder was committed he w.ts in the penitentiary serving n lerm of Imprisonment for horse steal ing. Iuq iiry showed that thU was the fact. Ee had escaped from prison several days after the murder was cemmi'ted, aud is now back there serving out hil term. Hon. Z wiiariaSi Cuauo.tr, of Michigan, took hi seat in th UUttd States S nata Saturday. This is hia fourth term. He was flrst elected in 1856 to succeed Lewis Cass, and reelected in 1803 aud 1G9, 8eivi:2gcon tinuously for eighteen years. He has been na bitterly abused by the op posi'ioB as noj man in the Uuion, yet no dish juest transaction has ever be(n traced to him, and his t lectioa at this tirae to evidence of tho con3 dence the SMte reposes in bim. The Democrat;', having a mnj rlty in the National House, havo deci J 1 1 the Florida contested election case in favor of Finley, Democrat, unseating Iiisbee, Repul lii-an. The evidence was overwhelming In favor of BUbae, three Democrats voting with the Hepublicans to retain him ia hi seat. Tkis will give Finley about $16300salary for two j'ears ami coats of con test. Up will only have ten days to serve in Congress. The Washington Republican says: "jJr. Bisbee will

have better luck wi'i, his next contest : their territory from Russia

Dispatcher from New York published in tho Inter OedM Monday say: "A letter from St. Petersburg says of the pl.iguc ia Russia: L has spread to tho southern provinces at a rapid rate. Thousands upou thousands have diad with it within t!ie la9t Ivej days. The victims when taken live about two hours, and tum black all over as a negro. All the physicians ordered to the cars of the sL'k have died within twenty four hours of their arrival. Corpses are burned, and so are the houses in which tho people die. Whole towns have been laid waste the past few days. The government has placed a cordon of soldiers around the infected provinces, so that ; op!e cannot got. out and spread the dioease. Any who attempt to break through the cordon are shot dead on the spot. Tho people are beginning to feel uneasy all over the empire. The government, of courso, does not allow the news to get out. All reports are suppressed, b it th worst of all i-t that nobody can got out of tho empire. The Austrian and German G . verarm n IB have placed a double cordon of sold:- rs along all the fronliers, proveniu2 all persons frin entering

All p3r-

Some were reading, some, writing, and seme six or eight were playing cards with the attendant. Oifeers w-ue looking out of the barred windows having been at meted thee by the arrival of the "'bus," which hud just been dilvea up to the front of the house. The Irou barred v widows and the tact that the doctor who conducted" us applied a key to every door we entered, wore the only indications of restraint nbout tho b'iildin. A capacious dining room Is entered from the hall, which Is capable of accommodating forty persons. The tablef. are small, around wbich only about right persons cat be seuted. On ea h table is a nice, clean table cloth, silver castors, elegant goblets, nice, clean dishes, everything, iu fact, bearing a home like aud tidy appearance. A steam elevator carries from the basement to the dining room all the foo;i intended for each meal,

thus preventing the steam or smell of

season ; belüg about a million more ban wro packed last year. George 8teele, of Greene county, has had the dropsy for a year and a half, and during that time his physicians have drawn 175 gallons of water from him. He srill lives. Massachusetts papers say cottoa manufacturers report a greater demand for cotton fabrics than has existed for years, and they are hopeful of the beginning of a good business. Despite the general thaw aud warmth throughout the plague-infected dUuiet in Europe, both public and private advices stale that no fresh cases of .ho plague havo occurred. The Meri 'en (Miss ) Mercury nom

inates Jeff Davis for Uu led State i Senator, end wants the subject of re-1 moving bis politieul disabilities! brought before the Foity-sixth Con-' gress us a test question. Ben. Butler's annual income from ' money invested in stocks and bonds ! is rated on the tax list of Lowell at 175,000. yet during the late campuign Benjamin vigorously protested against being called a "lecherous bond

holder. The Dillas, Texas papers are in a chronic state of indignation over the announcement that that city is about to follow the exaeiple of Memphis, surrender her charter, and go into bankruptcy. They pronounce the stb ement uatrc?. A ehivalro'is MM of Kentucky was

rounu aruuty, a rew days ago, or hh l lo other ad ooaUaci. It.uiv sending chalk nge to ü.'ht a duel bjtton mtoiitetl Of Philadelphia, et illegal interest has bean pshl en the conand was fined 500. This shows that their regular Monday meeting d- S,1 rhe code duello is or the decline in nounced the anti Chinese bill. UteJ mt.resl pi, cu.fl.d lhe w i,,0i il. K Dtttcky, and is a new evidence that A Detroit ill SB at sh gives a report ; 11 lllY - recovered by the payer, either hi . , . . ,, , . ... . ,' . -. - - I th nnj' nctinrt in which be i sued, or in the world move.. that andeibilt baa made a contract h n

for tor u tunnel under the trading lor. taking or reserving the illegal

D.-troit river at Grosse Inle. , oitnetit. I lie paver ot i!.c 'h!

in n peuetentiary or county '. til." Maenn-e -eiii - Xews or the Week Csndcasetf. Small pox i making fearful havoc In Fairhury, Nebraöka. The snow storm at Halifax ami iu that vici ity, last Friday, was the heaviest kuowu for years. hTeW York saerehants fear the anfiChlnese bill will inj ire a very lucrative trade springing up with that country. A meeting will be held in New York City the 27th Inst, to consider the extension of trade between this country and BexiAo. (in. It-isecrans is in very feeble health, having fülle! rapidly since the

dea h f bis brt)ther, thn Bishrp cf Columbus, Ohls.

The Baptist, Methodist, and Pres

Skc 3. On money chie on anr instrument in Wfiliacoa sn acemint utetl from the d.iy of sett lenent, ob an account closed, t'rom the day aa Itemised Lid shnll have been rentiert. 3, and pay meat dt-aitudetl, on mousy hud anil received to the use f another, r.nö retained without his consent, lass teal shall he allowed. Bsc. 4. If in an? winor prooeedraf upon contract, a aether proset t'lctl bv h party or privy to the Duatiact, r by any ssalgnse r holder thereof, it is mr's t oppear. that a giealer rate of ititeiei than it providctl in t li ? at t. has either lliisw llj or Indirectly, been cntttracled for, tuken or reeerved, cither la SSWaey, property er ser vice, or hy way ot attor'eyg' lees, coata ot etdlectioti, dsMSHtges, oehosiaalei or disco'.mi, or in any oth- r asaaaer, only the principal, with.ut interest an;l without Msnegeien protest for oon-ptvmrnt, or uon at ceptance. shall le allowed or rucov ered The provision i this a t t-hall ap ply to promlsscrj payable to onler or lcarer to a bank of tliia Mtie, w hetlier held by the ayee. or by an nairaaa. for value lfou- tluo without tiotite o any illeKidity to relation t. interest, to the ame

extent and in tks sasae manner ar they ap

The Indianapolis Journal publishes reporta which show that there are in the counfy Infirmaries, of Indians 878 insaua people, liö.l idiots, nnd 2, 477 other inmates. Of the o308 persons iu the infirmaries 2,640 are adults pad i-:5 eblldrea. Henator elect Logan, of Illinois, aTM met at the depot upon his arrival at WeeLlasfton by a very large con

course of rri'Lid, wlio. anodst great

cooking from mtering tho apart- enthusiasm, esc)tt d him lo his hot. i, '

in the H use. Iiis opponent will he in the penkentiary."

Henry Ward l$eecber, in a new lecture, Wednesday night of last week, on "New Men in a Now Nation." vigorously assailed Congress for its passage of the anti-Chinese bill. lie did not plead the Chinaman's cause, he said, from any persona liking for them, but they were men who had j ist as much right to immunity uuder our laws and government as they had to breathe the air of this contineut. It made no difference to the passenger at which end the ship in which he sailed was bored, whether ben. at h the cabins, in tho stern, or In the foreeastle. If either end was bored the ship would eink. So, in America, liberty could not be destroyed iu any one class and maintained in another. Violence would be dt.i.e to the whole. Senator Blaine has a long letter ia the Monday's Now York Trihunc defending his courao on the Chinese question. The following id one of the principal reasons given tor discouraging Chinese emigration. "The Chinese question connects itself intimately and inseparably with the labor question. Their immigration is encouraged by some openly, by many secretly, because their labor is cheap. The experiment is a most dangerous

cne.

who works carries a ballot in his hinds, it will not do for capitalized wealth to legislate for cheap labor. We do not want cheap labor. We do not want dear labor. We want labor at fair rates, at rates that shall ftfva the laborer bis fair share and capital its fair share. If more is sought by capital, less will in tho end be realized. There is not a laboring man, from the Penobscot to the Sacramento, who would not feel agrieved, outrage!, burdened, crushed, by being forced to competition with the lab .r and the wages of the Chinese coolie. For one I will never consent, by my voto or my voice, to drive (he intelligent workingman of Atierica to that comnetUion arid that elf gradation. I

j sons from Russia by railroad are stop

ped at the frontier, and detained twen y days in quarantine, their baggage and clothiug disinfected, aud if they prove all right after a lapse of twenty days, they are permitted to cross tho bolder." The letter contains an improbable story of the way in which the plague was brought into Kuesia. It says: "A Tartar soldier a month ago, on leaving Turkish x tri tory, polled off from a dead Turk on the battle field a handsome silk shawl, which ho tied around his body. On arreting iu his native town he precented the shawl to his sweetheart, a gitl of 19 years. She tied it around her boly, and danced about for j y, in a room In which were soate tweutyfive peojde. In two hours she died, and in five hours after the introduction of tho shawl into the room, the whole

patty of twenty-five had died tututd black. In threo days

whole town, coutaiidog 1,100 people, had died, wi'h the exception of fortythree persons, who had fled in tirae. From this town the pest commenced spreading all over the country."

The statement that tho president will veto the Chinese bill comes from such sources as to leave no doubt of its accuracy. The message will set forfli in strong terms the idea that a

In a republic where the man I proper regapl for our national honor

tb utands a strict observance of all

treaties until they are modified by the usual methods it cognized among nations bidding diplomatic relations with each other. It will also maintain that the bill violates the traditional , principle! upon which the republic is

founded.

According to the report of the Commlsfeiones cf Internal Revenue there are I97MB retail liquor dealers in the I nittd States. Of these, New York State has 9MN; Pennsylvania, 15648; Ohio, 13,115; Illinois. lQjMS; Calif or nia,8,fi25; Massachusetts, 6,201 ; Mtofnr. 412. The tcbacc mists number M6JB61, New York State leuds also in this with 4G.072; Pennsylvania

meats of the patients. O'her parts I of the house do not tllff- r from the j descripti m given above. All are i served alike, xcept those incurable and violent, whose dining tables were ! not provided with linen, or with any

dishes othr than the one from which they direct'y ate their food, which precaution is necessary, as they de8trej& everything placd within their re, e h. Their bände were confined in leather mittens, and fateried together at tho wrists, but otherwise they were

not restrained, further than to keep M,..lU(j

mem in the'.r own ward, lheir bedsteads were feissply o:ib3 with Usto over them, which could be locked

down, aDd ndiHe it did not prevent j the patient f.o;a turning over In bed. It prevented them from getting out j

aniens assisted. .Some of them addressed the Dr. In a friendly manner as wo paeesfd hurriedly by them. Eeery imaginable expression of countenance was there displayed, front the

! most confirmed melancholy to the highest ec3tacy. Timidity, cowardice, fearlessness. bravery, impudence.

modesty, ohasti'y, iicea:iou?ness, pie- i U')UB Dlen ty nnd hlaS)Ptosm with ail hurnnn naa. I were placed

sions were there presented as living art He tares in bold relief bv the nn.

A" I fortunatcs of that hospital. These

uii,uuuuinuic utiu uuiuiiijiiei uiae atfllctions of human nature are only to be viewed to be commiserated to be known to be deplored and pitied. Ia passfcg through ono of the women's wards, I recogDized among a group of four or five a countenance

once familiar to me. The face was $12 00

worn, urjeetod and melancholy, pale j and unhealthy, yot I could not be mistaken. I extended my hand and

srbare speeches of iraloosne were m to which Gen. Logan responded. The New Albauy Lelj?r S! inward, tho leading I) uTiocratlo paper in Southern Indiana, f-avs: "If there Is

The nffiire of Archbishop Turccll

are iu a woree con tln than was nt , first suspected, UU liabilities exceed three nnd a half million dollars. Mr. Ratal J. H tie now ninety years i old, and uuMl re"nntly editor of Oo dey'.- Lady's Boob is iu very feeble health at her residence ia Philadol- i pitta nni Ward, the Oiant Girl" !ird In New Y.rk Monday of last week. She was twenty-two years old and weierhed at the time of her death 510

poumls. The Opera house block nt Colum-

j it iv iv-Di, saw 1 aj ci t a 4 1 v,;ni 1 11 . 1 e s, ! uvtv also bring an ad n and recover the

a D mocrat In this broad land who j bus, Ind., was totally destroyed by betieTea that the Democracy can win 1 fire early Friday morning. Loss is In 1H80 on as soft a money platform estirna'ed at $7.",000. It was partly as thejlndinna mush conce rn of 1878. j covered by insurance, that fellow should at once be taken! The wife f bhkop Bowman died out and bored for the simples." Friday at St. Louis, The Bishop is The Broohvilto Rational I3ank has now at liome, en busiuers connected

resolved to wind up its business and ; with his duties as a bishop of the

"n i;s charter as a national ! Mel hoiUt Eoiscopal church. Her re-

bank. It will be continued as a pi i- j mains will be brought to Greeacastle vate bank. The onerous taxes aud I for intermsnt iu Forest Hill ceme-

exactions upon national banks as compared with other busines investments are the causes of its withdrawal from that line of business.

tery. Capitan Paul Boynton started from Pittsburgh Moudayjmorning, for his swim of I 200 miles to the gulf. When

The Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and 1 ho entered the Ohio river at the Chicago railroad flrted up one of its mouth of the Alleghany it was snow-fln-'st passenger coaches to convey , ing hard and three-fourths of the surthe remains of Bishop Foley from t face of the river was covered with Chicago to Bal'imore. Tho seats j floating ice. were all taken out of the car and in Rat 0Q gra,n ,n (ha cast itscontera catafalque was erected, b . r-tW SMrelloaaJv dnrinar the

the coffined remains 1 1a8t week the lJOO, liuP9 from H,

Th coach was sent . Lou,3f a me;ti0g of their representa

tives was had Saturday, and after good deal of talk was decided that the rate of grain to New YoTh should be fixed and rnaintaiued at 2ft cents. Mrs. Hayes has put her foot down, and the ukase has gone foith that at the reception tendered the diplomatic

east on a special train.

An eminent clergyman once said that he found it easier te live on a small salary than a large one, because his enlarged expense threw him ofThis balance, unl it is often remarked that a cleik who keeps his

family and lives comfortably on $800 corps at tho White House there sh all

a year, will spend more thun his in- be no wine. That will necessitate come when his salary is raided to the blooded foreigners te either fill

up beforo they attend or make an as-

Tho Cincinnati Enquirer says that j 8Rult on lf)S crab-apple cider, the dogs recently chased a deer into j If the western states will take the

it was grasped in a friendly manner, , k " " ' iu mo , j i a. tt -v.il .i m 0 excltcmeut of the moment thr-?o eattlc disease spreaduig into their tor-

"IJ1IV7 C OIV HJ DUIIIU ui iccuKuition

.x tuio of the prien hv ebom it has beet)

onatiaetad tor, received or reserved. Skc 5 If t'tere be an agreemant to pay a sum of money at a llsse ecrtsti.or n tie I it, with laleveaS, vt hafjwjl intrrcat in rltated, with sUpula'iea that, on failure In do so, and sddlliOiial aom shal! be jmid us ÜHinare or pennltv or lor nllorneyt' tees or eais l etillecti n, sücIi ttipwtatKHI hall he der med BSttriotta, illegal kdü void. Sec C. If the debtor execute to hi creditor an ajteaseent, t pay at a Uase ceMain. a autii of nianey greater tliau the acUaal Indebtedaeas, y an amount eaeeed' iu the legal interest on the aciual Indebtedness, for the time fives for piTtnent in the agta mrnt, aith atlpalatl m, that the pa ntctil of the actual imlthtudueas, ia a .shorter period, shall satii"y the ngreeutent, uch stipulation shall be deemed us jiiou , illegal nnd roid. Skc. 7. II a note be executed or bill be d awn in this State, prtyahlo in BSMllhrr Mate, torritory or oooatry, heariaji a rate of iatoteet togal in the place t here payable, bat Illegal in this State with the in teat loa to reserve sad receive a greater rate of interest than is provided in this act, and te avoid the same, such contract, as to all Internet and shawages in protest for non 1 ttyment or -;o:t atTtptaajre shal! be usurious, illcnl and void. Si c 8. If a note executed, or bill d twn for the purpose of borrowing or raising money, tie purchaacd or dlaooantrd for a sum was thus tnce value, adding, or de duriief:, actual exchange, as it amy b" in finroi of, or njtainst tl:e l;tce of naymeut. fuch transaction Stall bo usurious and illegal, aud in any action or proceeding upon such bill er ivde, only the MSS paid therefor shall be allowed or recovered, without inlertst or damages. BC All actitns and proceedings tljKui any Sgreesaeat, bill, note, or other loal imifnt in writing, described in the last tour sections, shall he governed by the proiions of fourth section of this act in nil things except as to the amount of al ioWSNGS and recovery iu actions and pro erodings upon hüls and notes described in the eighth Sectios which, ehall be as therein provided. Skc 10. All loans of the public funds in this Statu made after the taking erlte t o! this act, shall be at a rate of interest cot exceeding that hereiti provided for. toe. II. The SCt entitled "An Act Herniating I rtci. st on Judgments," approred rebrmry ft, 173, and all acts at'..! parts of acts Ineoastoteat with the ptovialons if this act are hereby repealed, but contracts existing at tho taking effect of this act shall not bu aticcted thereby. The bill as arret . i- d will now be sent back to the Senate, and if It fails before that body, as it probably will, the intotest law of Indiana will remain as It now to.

f-..l and know that lam pleading the j has 37,77.?; Ohio, Ußi Massachucause of tho American Laborer, and setts, 18.M Tho wholesale liquor of his children, i od of bto rfafldiea's 1 deelen number sfiW; tho brewers, children." i -,bdü.

pnijsed over her face, ami for a moment a fparkle lit up the dull end sunken iye. When I knew her, y ai -ago, she was the very picture of health, and bet red cheeks and rosy lips, her natural vivacity and mauy girlish graces had often impressed mo with her beauty. But now, alas I how changed! Reason hai been overthrown, and the unbi idled pasaions of her nature, the demon of deformity and discoid seem tohave taken possession of her and transforau e into a chattering lunatic the once beautiful Vina Krieghhaum. I hnve been accustomed to witnessing the sufferings of human nature for many years, but never have I been so deeply affected In all my medical experience as ou this sad occasion. Ho, no more insane hospital for me. .Ias. ML ('.-Mr ft.

ministers who were pas-log al ng j rltoriea which are at present freo from the street pulled out seven-shooters 1 ttA0 Domiuion government will use and began firing at it. Aftr the . H their influence with the Briti.m r was down n fourth mau cut its government to prevent the stoppage throat with a bowie-knife, which ho of shipment of cattle from the westp tilled from bis boot; but he was only , era etates through Canadian ports.

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FOlt til V MAUSlIAI.. W ar artlit)rird to anuonnca tho name of Charte K. Cttmier a" a cajadUaM fur City Maiahal. Sheriff's Sale. 23C1 it n . : ..... r . - - J t , . . .

few days ago the bark Sadie ran f roreeioura on li. n. laauedout of rhe offiee

Confedernto brigadiers in around ofT Point Pleasant, on tho New ihft!!Z!i V?"" SiT5?f' 1

ongress aio willing enough to work Jersey coast, and was wrecked, the lfll Bertfer. for the ose of Noah landessan danger to tho country nnd them- ! crew, however, being rescued by the 1 KuinsV Vasi.tnKfon Wayl'ViMhlS'tva anil selves, but, as usual, lack the ability. United States life-saving service. I 1 " flt,r fl pub"" God made them traitors at heart, but j This rescue makes a total of twenty- : Saturday Marcll 00 1ST) too weak at brain to carry out their , eight lives saved by life-savin ser - u..t.n th. i.T.?r m ,.. rf-Uw I 'J

scheuies. lhey are a prematurely ioe on the coast cf New Jeisov alone owo'eloehn. m.. at the door .f tho eourt

""iipwai uu uunng tne last week, without rererthcir attempts to crowd tho repeal of 1Ce to its services in other localities. the election laws through in this rush of a closing session is only an- ; H. Cohoin & Co. sell tickets to all other evidence of their silliness. ! points in the WosL They are pretty Sure to fall, and if j they succeed if will be worse than j Confectioneries aud canned goods, fiiluro to themselves nnd their n'su U the sweet meats that can be causes. Chicago Tdegrph, 1 desired, at Fred Koontz'.

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" : ' - - w - v . m- 1 i 4 i SI T - i iu ul real estate, to wit : The north half el the southwest quarter h and tho sonthWKSt quartor I '4 I of ttia s-..uth-weat iuitrtcr ty of section wo ci), in township nuinher thirty-four .4i north, cf range tv liO'aat, llahlc for the amount of the assessment. NhMte In Marshall county. Indiana, to the hhilf'st t)thlor lor cash, without regard to H;itruis-emiit laws. auhji'.M to r.-.h-nc tion. 'OHN V. AS 1 1, FY. 8herifT of Aarshall County, t apron Cnpron. tt.turnevf! f-l.7 to mao

See such an immense line of Embroideries at sueli extreme low figures, as can be seen at our pi nee

I of business, on La port e St.. ..11 1. TI . .... Dlnnl.

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KLOEPFER & BOFINGER. 5 cent Counter !

Is boss this time, the soods

t Hereon excell any tiling that ve have liad before. K. &B. - 'Bf 1 ij-i aa.J mmj i at i , 'ju '. m j a m msj .j. Commissioner's Sale By vh tue of a eertttod copy of a decree, to Of liroot-d. from the United Stat;a t'lr.-utt Court for th Distrlft ..f Imliana. I will, ou Saturday, Marek M, !8, hetween the hours of 1" o'elock a. m. wl 4 o'clock K m.. at the Court Hous iloor in the town of Plymouth, rramhlll eouuty. Indiana, offer for sale at puhl.e auction the rents ind profits for a tonn not ixcMMhng M-n n yeara. f 'li- folk-w'ttK loscril.i .1 Ural Ratal situated in the county of Marshall, and State of Indiana, to wit: Lot number twenty-two (ni. original plat of Donaldson, and a tract of hiatal ou rod in wilth olT of and from tho north aide of fracliona! northwest quarter of northwest quar ter. si'ctiou thirty one tat), township thirty to Borth, runtrv one a-st forty acres. Iing about 12T rods in lengtn. Also, the northwest q-tarterof no:thwest innrtrr section twenty MM, town I Dirt four, runir nn ca-t forty ucr.:s: Hn.l th uortliaHt quarter of the n-.rth oabt rptarter of scettou twenty, loan 94 north, raiiteotie easL AN, uurthtsst gu.trtor of northwest, and northeast iiuartwr of north cast quarter, cacti contain 1 u 4J rre; anU uortii 4 a-rcs of northwest quarter of the northwes' quarter, all of the Uiet three traeta hein bituate in (Miction ihirty-one. town thirty-four, ra ire one east. And uxn fullni . to rcaU.f- it sum sulTl"i-Mit to satisfy the demaad.l will. .11 the f aate time and place, and In like manner, offer for sale the fee sioiplo of the same. Order! to 1x5 sold a the property 0f Oeore W. Uneanher at the suit of Per; Zimmerman tiaainat fteore w. DaaaeMV and otters. Hale to be made without any relief what Ter from valuation or a praUe incnt law, DEN. J. RFOONEIl. . Rpueial Commissioner. Indianapolis. Feb. 1 1. Harrison, Mines .V filler, sol'a. feh 71 13 Sheriff's SaleT ' TIS 9 hy virtue of an xecutlon issued out of tb offleo of tho eit'rk of the Marshall CireoH Vmrt. to ine directed, on a iudirmeut in favor of Thomas Houghton, and umt Thon.as Onrver and H nry Carver. I wili offer for sal at public auction, on Saturday, the ; 5th day of Much A. D. 1879. between the hours of ten c'clooV . m.. and four o'clock p. ra.. at tho door of tha court house, in Plymouth. Marsha l couutv. Indiana, as the law directs, the following described rial estate, to-wit : The atrip of land eighty nfli rcet in width off of the east side of lot uumtivr one hundred ami eleven till) in Wheel- r"3 eontinued addition to the town tnow city) of Plymouth, and all the Improvements and apiHrtenanees thereto In-louging. Taken as the propartr of Henry M. (arver Bold aubject to mortgage. Situate in Marshall county, Indiana, to th highest hid.!. : for cash, without regard to apiiraiscment laws, subject to redemption. JOHN V, AMl.Kf. Sheriff of Marshall County. John Bender, atty for ilff. feh . nuai is pr I jv T.5 Sheriff's Sale. tm By virtue of an order cf sale and a decree of foreclosure of mortgage issued out of the ofRco ot the Clerk of ths Marshall Circuit Court, f me directed, on ajuilgment In favor ofEmanuai Kamp, and against halph M -Ouire aud Amy McGuire, I witi offer for aalo at public an. tion. on Saturday, March 8, 1879 between the hours of ten o'clock a. m.. aid fouro'clock p. m.. at the door ol the co.ttt house, in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, as the law dirret. the following Jcribe.l real estate, to-wit: Lot aaaabar oleht (s) ia the town ofArgos, formerly Fremont new Argos. Kit II tit., ill Marsh -ill CullntT Inltinnn t,,tt.j

highest bidder for cash, without rega-.l to I j-ntlsoin.-iit laws, suhjtjct t redemiitlon. JOHN V ASTLKY. Bherlff of Marshall County. P. o. Jonoa. ntty. jan to fao

Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution issued out of the office of the clerk of the Marnhall Circuit Court, to me directed, on u judgment in favor of The State of Indiana Ex. Itel. James E. Juivoy. '1 rustee of Walnut Township, and against Harvey Atkinson. James Lowe: v, William Fox and Frederick Hiwver. 1 will offer to- rale at i smhs aucttoD, on Saturday, March 1, 1879, between At hours of ten o'clock a m.. and fouro'clock p. m.. at the door of the court house, in Plymouth Marshall county. Indiana as the law directs, tle following described real estate, to-wit: The south half (Mj) of tho following deaerit ed tract of land : t omuiencirg at the eolith east corner of toe west one hundred and sixty (160) acres of the south west quarter 14) of section six e, township thirty-two CM) north, of rang thre (S) east; tnenee north with the cast hue of said one hundred ard sixty acres forty anil flfty-four on huntlrotht4d 64-l(Ki) chains to the north-east corner of aa'd one hundred and sixty acres; thence west with tho north line three and ninety-six one huralreth 3 9f.-UKi chainshence south twenty-five and twenty-fire one hundrelh eis -ji-luO) haius ; thence west fifteen and twenty-nine one hundred t'5 2S-lw'i chains; ihenee south llfietn and twentynine one hundrelh U6 .:uu) choina; thence eos' with south line nineteen and twentynveone hundreth (tess-lOS) chains to tiace or beginning. Taken as tho pioperty Of William Fox. The north half I ' of the south west quarter "f section iiumtier seven t7i, township number thirty-two tW.i north, of ranee three t) east : containing as 69- 'tw acres, more or less. Taken as ilie property of Frederick Hoover. The foutli-west quarter ). excepting fifty two aud thirtuuo one hundreth isa i3-iui acres, in section twenty (ao Michigan Uoad an Is west of Mieliigan roal. containing one hu idred and llfteen and forty one handreth tils 40 lio iierea more or less. Taken us the property of James Lowrey. Situate in Marshall county. Indiana, to tho highest bidder fur cash, without regard appraisement laws, cuiuuet t r.demition. JOHN V. ASTLEY, , , Sheriff of Marshall County. 1 ackardnnd Pa kard plffs a! toraeysjaB tsfi

canse, by

An.asA jontison mnir atlorm-T, ,.ve med in my oftir" i heir loiniHtti!:' ?aiiit tl..- (l. teurtmuU, aud 11 appetrinf by the afOdavit of a oeipefcMt person that the defendants, Caroline Miiteaherfer and lavid Mitten bereer, ber bnsbnnd. and Martha Kricksoa and Krorterick ErWkaon, her bDtDd, are non resident of the 8tafe of Indiana: thvr ar s therefore herehy notiSed of the Sling and pendency of said ermipla:Dt aiuiiiei thrm. aud unlea thy ap-r-Tar and answer thereto on or he 'ore the callinx ot said caase on the tl.irty-niirih day of said term or said cour, the same heiag April M ISTS. to a be. pin aud held at the conrt hnose in Ptraonth, Mar shailcMiDty, laiiiaaa,on t ,c Brrl Miatday of March. A t, t.. anid romplnhat. and the ata licit and thing therein alleged, will be heard and determined in their alvernc. DAX1FJ. Mel07CAl.D. t l. rk Marshall Clrreft Coert. Amaea Johnson, p f att'v. fehje -57mr-l3

Sheriff's Sale. so Py virtue of an execution isaned out of the nftlee of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit C.'ui t. to me directed, on a judgment ia fart, r of James Burton, and against Ooorge 8 Fletcher and Delilah Fletcher. I will effer for sale at public auction, on Saturday, the 8th day of March A. D. 1879. between the hours of ten o'clock a. a . and four o'clock p. m.. at ti e door of the eourt houe, in Plymouth. Marshall County. Indian. t. as the law dir-' ts the following described real estate. o-wit: Lot number two (J) Houghton's addition to the town (now city of riy mouth. Indiana. Bituate in Marshall county. Indiana, to the highest 1 i.lder for cash, without regard to appraisement laws, sut.jeet to redemption. JOHN V. ASTLEY. Sheriff of Marshall Couuty. W. B. Heas. plffs atty leb Is it

Sheriff's Sale.

Py virtu of an oider of sale and a decree of foreclosure of mortgage isstu d out of the office of the clerk oi the Marshall Circuit Court, to me directed, on a j lgnentl favor of David Miller, and mratr.-i Ananias C. Witwer. Mary A. Witwer. Iteruamin Wirwer and Mien Witwer. I will effer for sale at public auction, on Saturday, March 8, 1879, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m.. ard four o'clock p. m.. at the door of tho court house, in Plymouth. Marshal! county. Fdluna. as the law directs, the following deeribed real estate, to-wit : The west half (w. of the north-east quarter i n. e. 5' and the east half e. V of the north-east ;uartsr n. o.), all in section Lumber eighteen .1". in township nuntber thirty-three n iir.h, of range number one ' east, containing one hundred and sixty (1S0 acres more or Ices. Situate in Marshall county, Iadiano. to tbe highe-M bidder f. .r . ah. without rcga' d to appraisement law, ubjeetto redemption. JOHN V. Al'LEV. Sheriff of Marshall Canty, r vekard i Packar.l. attcrneTs. feb IS 4t

We want everybody to Remember The People's Drug Store, Which is in Room No. 8, OF Hoham's Block,

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Laporte street,

IX THE

City of Plymouth,

In the County of Marshall, and iu the i. of Indiana.

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