Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 12, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 March 1879 — Page 2
The Republican. J. W. S1DERS, Edito. Tiu ksday, IfAMCH 6th, 1S79. Cheap whisky, cheap tobacco and the prohibition of Chinese emigration, will probably constitute the principal planks in the Democratic m 1 . . .,
piauorm Natioual Democratic certainly for two years. We have Friday, as they were 90 numerous
Thn robbing of passengers and i convention will have to do, will be to served the people for sixty days in I that no business could be disposed of
me nt as the average of Democratic member?, and wo very much doubt the people's getting a much better Representative until they elect a Republican from this county. House of Krnrcsriitatirrs. Indian UPOUS. Intl., Mar. 1, 79. Editor Kefmblc ati :
The Cincinnati Enquirer sny? that the Nutional Democratic Committee want to run the machine in favor of Til len. while the Congressional Democratic Committee favors Thurman 3 a presldenta) candidate, and that
Qtc members have been chosen from I
ach committee to try to harmonize the party, or in other words we sup-
pCWfl that the.-e ten men are to decide I Ten days more and the places which now, wiio shall be the Dem oratio ' know u? now as Legislators will know
candidate for President In 1880, and I us no more.- nrobablv forever, and ! visitors Irona its doors altogether on
tion from the House this week, so that we can adjourn on the 10th, is something that a fellow cannot find out just yet; but with a few night sessions, it looks as though the work might be accomplished, or at least the greater and more important part of it can probably bo disposed of, 60 that, when the end conies, we- can step down and out. The House was obliged to exclude
man, not only in attire, but in manner, A prominent member of the Stock Exchange ami well-known man in society pleaded for him. A man in a train on an Iowa road the other day handed the conductor a ticket which he had bouerut at a
.Vijiliborliood Notes. Pneumonia is causing many deaths in Miami county. Col. Robert O. Ingereoll will lecture in South Bend, Friday evening, Marhc Uth.
The churches at Peru give waffles,
ASN01NCKMENTS.
scalper's office. It chanced, however, biscuits and maple molasses at their
mails in stage coaches still goes on ratify what this committe has done
in open daylight, and within the limits
of the towns and cities of Tt-xns. with none to molest cr make the robbers afraid.
Charles W. Angell, the defaulting Secretary of the Pullman palace car company, who was ai rested in Europe a shoit time since, reached Chicago Wednesday. His case was called up
The Augusta (Oa.) Chronicle say?, "the Democracy of the South will support the moat available man, whether he be a hard-money man or soft-money man whether he bo Thin man or Tilden." This reminds us of an argument which, while yet in our teens, wa bad with an old Democrat in Illinois, named James Duncan. "We quoted the Democratic
In the criminal court Thursday, he
pleaded guilty, and was sentenoed to j platform, which was in opposition to ten years imprisonment, and left the i an opinion just tXpMMtd by bim, J 1 . .1.1 n t .1. .
next Jay, in charge of the Sheriff for
his home in tho Jolitt.
whan he silenced us with this remark:
penitentiary at "D'mn the platform. Demo rats have
no principles; we uie mr viiiib,
the capacity of law-makers, whether in consequence or well or ill, time, the great expounder ; which prevailed. It
of all things, will reveal. One thing i3 certain, all seemed to strive to do something for the general good of tho people, and whea it was necessary to surrender strung opinions for the benefit of the people, it was done in the true spirit of conciliation. "Thy will, not min., bo done." The past week has been a ver busy one, and many bills have passed, but many, very many, moie have passed
into the waste basket of oblivion, I
tho confusion
wus said that
some were so bold as to answer when the ayes and nays were being called, when voting on measures In which they were interested. How this was I do not know positively, as there was so much noise and confusion on tho floor Thursday, last that no one could say who voted and who did not. J. M. Confer.
The President has vetoed the bill restricting Chinese emigration. We reg rd this as really a victory for the laboring man. If the Chinamen violates the laws of this country, punish them as other men are punished, but let us have no class legislation. Tho precedent once established, there would be an end of liberty ani the rich would virtually make slaves of the poor. It is said that an extra session of CoBirress will be called immediately, as the most important appropriation biila were not passed. Tha Democratic party will have to taka the responsibility for this extra session and needless expense that it will incui. There is one consolation, however, it is not probable that the people will ver elect another Democratic Congress.
more. Another rfTojt to reduce the num
that's all." Years have elapsed since bef of fmm lve, to aix mm
Pen and Scissors. Minneapolis naaantacturtd 1,000,000
I . nrri.il a nf flnnr tuni vnur
where nothing will ever disturb them ; - j
I'rolVssor lieo predicts that March will be a snowy, stormy month.
then, but we have never found any
MtNl to doubt that Mr. DttttW spoke the truth. Senator Davis, the National member who has been frustrating the Dmoera ie plans for a few days, came forward Monday afternoon with a bill of Ids own, which had undoubtedly been agreed upon between himself and the leading Democrats. When House bill number 340 was called up he offered his iubsti tute for reapportioning the state for legislative purposes. This bill gives Marshall county one representative.
gives St. Joseph one and St. Joseph
and Statke one, and cites one
The Wool Virginia Senate has pass
made this week, but failed for reasou ed the "bellpuoch" bill for collecting of its supposed unconstitutionality, the tax on liquor.
to have "corpse" written across the face, and the conductor refused to pass him unless he would get into a box in the baggage car, after the usual manner of corpses. Ho preferred to pay his fare. The Chicago Telegraph says: "The poor man has received on luxury after years of demanding it. He has had the enjoyment lately of seeing woll to-do rogues sent to the Penitentiary just like commoti folks. Morton in Philadelphia, Chaee and Hath;iway in Massachusetts, Tracy and Chapman in Connecticut, and Angelt in Chicago, are cases in point. The work i j well begun. Keep It up." It is said that China is making arrangements to build mills and engage Instructors for the purpose of manufacturing her own cotton. It would seem that almost any kind of manufacture could thrive there. The peo
entertainments
The Peru lecture association has paid expeuses during the winter, and has 75 cents left. A Swedish Lutheran church has beeu organized at Chesterton with a membership of 130. The proprietors of the pulp mills in Elkhart, are arranging for the manufacture of paper pails. Six thousand letters and two thou saud postal caids are mailed at the Winamac postoffice each month. It w said that Rev. Carbon Hobart, a former luitarian minister of Yalpa raiso, has joined the Catholic church. Fotty-three citlzjns of Logansport wero caught iu a keuo den at that place Saturdny night and properly fined. Is is sai l that there are logs enough around tho bung factory nt Warsaw to make bungs for a million
FOR OCT MARSHAL. We are artliorized 10 annm-DCc the name of Charit- F. Chanty ae a candidate (or Citr Maiehal.
1 60 Acres of Land VOI SALE. We have for sale 160 acres of that
hiss fan 11 hind, lituated in Haruoiii
11. o. tvan 1 ins county is lir.ely located Iwell watered anil limbered iu Inct,
the lust tiinliercd count) in southwest
(Kansas. The land ia one niiie fivmB
aunty seal ; it is level and .soil det-pH
land neu f rice H!i; sm.ui pavmeui
down, balance tu suit purchaser.
H. CORBIN ft CO. Or Republican oflice, Plj mouth, Ind
WAGONS i BUGGIES
Sheriff's Sale. Kit
By virtue of an order of bale and adacree of foreclosure of mortgage iuadoutof tbe oflVe of the lerk i the Marshall Circuit Court, to Uf directed, on a jinltmnt la favor ot David Miller, and agaiDM Ananias C. Witwer. Mary A. Witwer, Benjamin Witwer and Kllen Wither. I will offer for sale at publi Auction, on Saturday, March 8, 1879, between the Ik 'Urs of tn o'clock a. a., aad four o'clock p. m.. a; the door of the court house, in 1' ) m it i. Marshall county. Indf- , ana. as the law directs, the following described real estate, to-wit: The wet half -. 'v ) of the north east Marter tn. e. ia) uod the eust half (e. fc) of ti j north-east quarter (a. e. V), all la section 1 Lumber eighteen (ID. in township Dumber j thirty-three '?8 nor.h. of ran re number one (i)eaat, containing one hundred and sixty , ' iso) acres uiore or lesa. Situate in Marshall coanty, Indiana to the highest hiider for cash, with ut regaid to aprrairtement laws, ubjeetto redcmuUoa. JOHN V. ASTLEI. . , . Sheriff of Marshall County. Packard Jt Packard, attorney, feb 19 t
on which question the hest hiwyei-, differed It would save every year to
the people of the State 1SO,000 In new gu4te House.
ti.xes. and it ii though! that six men could deciile cuses with as much general ttf laftfit Ion as twelve men. A joint select committee was nppoiuted to settle the interest question, and it 1s supposed they will compromise. There is no difficulty about the legal standard rate, but the rute which may be allowed by contract, is where the difference of opinion pre
vails. The Senate insbts on allowing
The Indiana House passed, Fiiday,
an appropriation of $700,000 for the
The indications now are that the Democrats will unite upon (Jen.
pie are ingeuious and imitative, and barrels. masters would find labor cheap and j Wan. Cranco, tho murderer of laborers indisposed to stiike. China Jonah Carson, was seutc-uced at Ft. mav interfere sei iouslr with the man- ; Wayne on Saturday to the penet. n
Wagon anl Boggles for Sals Chep at
MAX RUGE'S! You can Bny a New, HGMS MANUFACTURED WAGONS for $50!
NEW ADVERTISKBE0IT8.
mar Writ
Call an.) M them. MAX
ufnctnring nniions of the world, if öhe wakes up enough to try.
Daniel Lindsey liusell. the Green
liary for life. Ft. Wayns has seventy-nine miles of streets, of which niue miles are
. FOE TBI HUB fl
r will insert .1 Sev'Ti-'Ine a Iv.TtiaaULt -JOS week in a I st ot üj wrkly newrpapan, or foor Hat km a fiifft n ti! 11. i of .t7 pip rm, or tmu Ubcs two week in t,oi ,. of either -t lnur separate and distinct iia( rocta'nlnz from 7 to 100 naper each, or i.mr lint one week in all for..f the small hets. or cae wr.-k in all aiz Mat omb'nod. baiaf aiun ttsaa l, wo papers. We s!m hsva lists of paners by Htataa thronz!. nt the t eit-d StaUs aad Canada Head H r-r.!K fo: ..or 1, ray Van phict Anlrraa ö. I. row 1.1 I. a .. scMiauer Atsitis;B liaroaa, in Sprncr tt.. New Vora. " jws ili s.-uil us the naiasa of a half dorrp hijrh.prtrmt ptif ra in which TOO wooM -
I vinia:- ai sow, ti a aiifactorr inducement i ia mail-, we will aahnet a rropoaiiMB, by retam mail, which c tj'nk will nl'aae yoa. Mut, eg care' Blip C ,; "saaff eimrtf Heed c-py of Uie advertpv mcur voa will u,e and state in what paper too saw ü? , Uns.
nick amraMmna tleot from Um 3rd TS and tAO mile9 are Paved
Shields for Sergeant at Arms of the j district of Nottb Carolin.'., was.accord-
incr to his owu statement, a rebel cap-
Although women are now allowed . tain at 17 years of age I meuiber of lhüir vocation at Ft. Wayuc, und
S'-nnte.
witb Nichols n.
The grave robbers are still plying
Did You Ever ?
to practice law in all the coti.ta of Ohio, not one is permitted to ac: as a notary public. The Illinois House has refused to adopt Artley's anti-Cbiuese resolu-
Senn- contracts for interest at eight per ; tioD- Democrats voting for it and
tor to Marfrhall and Fulton. It does , cent., wliile the nouse insists on aix
not meet the entire approbation of , Pt cent, and no more. They will the radical wing of the Democratic probably compromise by making sev-
Tbe question of the hour, should fifty millions of Caucaious be afraid that they cannot cope with a hundred thousand Chinese? Our law tnakera gay that five hundred Americans are not equal to one Chinaman ; or in other words one Chinaman can demoralize and eat out of house and home Ave hundred Americans. If this is true it Is certainly folly to tnd a few missionaries to China in tho hope of converting that country. Pottet'a committee has reported; there are three repot te.one by the Dem ocratic members, one by the Republican members, and one by Ben Butler. The Democratic report, which is the majority report, rinds that there wera unoarallaled frauds wherever the
part. . who favor swindling tl e people out of the right of representation
as far as possible; but it is thought
eo ptr cent, the limit by contract. That most difilcult of ull questions that have come up this winter for dis-
to be a nice little gerne which the i cussion, the Fee and Salary bill, con m a a n a
Republicans will be compelled to accept or fare worse, and will probably par's. The bill gives tho Republicans 20 Senators and about 40 representatives. The South Bend He mi I advises Senator lte'- ve to swap himself off for
mimed another day in its consideration this week. There is no desire to reduce fees ai.d anloffej to a starvation standard; but it has been shown here beyond all question, that a great deal of money has been taken from the people by means of unjust construcdvc feoB. It is to avoid this, and
the Republicans against it.
Twenty niue of the whisky-ring of Pekiu III., have given bonds for their appearance ar. Springfield, at the rate of $1,000 for each irjdictment. The Titunosaurus ferox is the name of a new antediluvain b -ast evolved
by Prof. Oweu from the segment of a t
toe joint discovered in Central Africa
the State Legislatur at 19, a judge of
the State Superior Court at 22, a mem- j Arbor, Michigan
ber of the Constitutioal Convention at 28, Presidential elector before he was 30 and elected to Congress at 33. If his statements are true we should like to know how old a boy has to be before he can vote and hold office in the old North State.
aendiug the resurected bodies to Aun
Pie ws of t tie Week Condensed. Senator Thurman urges the pensioning of Jeff. Davis.
The Nebraska cremators will be
ried at Uaatiug, March 31, 1879.
NO, NEVER!
Enclaud and France will probably
The temperance people should feel agree ou a lJr,.tectorate for Eypt.
a' heathen Chinee" and get as near ajopta system cf charge which will
the opposite side of tho globe
as possible. The Warsaw L7Ma .alls him "erazy Ciiailie Reeve" and says that he is "neither Demo
! erat, Republican or Nalijn il." But
Charles H. Reeve is a Demoorat, an i the Herald aud Union are Democratic papers of the modern style, and what troubles them is the fact that Mr. Reevo has some ind pendence,
Democrats were beaten in the last ni winie ue was compelled to vote a xr . I v .. I .. I
Presidential election ; but they have
not a word to say about Weed, II trble. Pelton and Tilden's big j b of "cyphering" to seo how mm n money it WfMild take to buy the position for Mr. Tilden.
Not a single paper in the State seems to have any reiftet for the Legislatiue now in session. Democrats denounce the members as ignorant, lazy "cusses, " who care more for
for Vaorhecs as the choice of his
con tituen's, he can uot be compelled to vote for a'l the corrupt measures advocated by the Democracy, and having about as much brains as all of the other Democratic Senator combined, he is hated and feared by
prevent unpi iacipled official la from practicing such extortion, that a readjustment of fees and salaries has been agreed upon. Salat les havo been reduced from the GovernotV down to the lowest cflk t r?, so that no complaints of partiality can be made. Members of the Assembly hive their salaries reduced to (Ivo dollars per day, and mileage reduced from tweaty cents per mil (a most exhorbltant rate) to ten ceuts. In connection with the reduction In fees and aalaties, there is a determination to reduce the numbei of officers. The State QnokaWjnt hna just retign- d, aud there lb an tffoit to prevent the appuiutment of a successor. Tho Ttus-
encouraed. There was less drunk
eness duriug the closing days of Congress, than has been observed on such occasions for a number of years. The Teun.-ssee legislature is not the only foolish one in the land. That of Texas has enacted that all trains shall halt thirty minutes b-fore crossing the state line, probably to nive the line ti.i.e to get out ot the way.
England's mail commuuicatior.s have been interrupted by storms aud snow-drifts. JohnShaw. of Flora Indiana, has been arrested for seducing his daughter in-law. Dubuque, Iowa, has about o30.000 bushels ot grain uwaitiug the opeubhj of navigation.
R.-no, Nevada., was totally destroyed j commencing Wednesday, April Uih,
Luther Lee, a negro, has been ar
rested at Kokomo, Ind., for the murder of a colored man of Lexington, Ky., over a yeer ago. "'Hell Fire!' Dj the Orthodox Churches Teach It?" was the subject of Rev. Thomas Cooper's serinou at Peru Sunday night. 'foe LaPorte Herald says there has
been naorn sickness aticl more deaths iu Lal'orte uud vkiuity this winter thMI for many previous years.
There are seventoen inmates iu the CXtrOlllC lOW fiiUIVS
Lake County poor house, but the Porter county poor house contains CtlH ÖC S0CÜ at Olir piUCC
twice that number and ou? more. H. E. Steine, of Peru, who recently I
died, bad an insurance of $00,000 on his life, but it is necessary to hiro a guard to prevent the snatuuers from tealiug his body. The next anuuul session of the North Indiana Conference of the M. EL Church will be held at Gothen,
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of business, on LaporteSt.. Opera House Block.
In the days of Abraham the son ( by lire Saturday niht, c.iu.-.iug a loss , lbT'J. liishop Scott will pre&ldo
was orTsred for sa rili -a, In the mod-; of a luiliiou dollars.
era Samuel's time it is the nephew.
VYondi-r if there will b.
the schemers and corruptiouists of teM of 8üine of ,he benevolent iustl
the patty. We only wish that Suutor Reeve had the strength and manhood to throw off the prejudices which forty years service in tbe Dem-
their own than the people's interest, ; ocratic paity have fastened upon him, and Republican papi-rs do not care to and vote on all question, as his tindeny the soft impeachment, because I biased judgment would direct. the Legislature is largely Democratic. l. , j Our opioion is that what this Legis- The forty llfih Congress expired bf latum want U time The? Wave in ' limitation of law on the fourth day nf
troduced over twelve hundred bills, and of course have not had timn to pasa over a luzen or two. Just piv 'em time, noy, and ace what they will do.
March. The House, whieh holds the
tutions have had their salaries redoeed from $300 to $120 a year. The Coun'y Si.'hool Superintendents have had some heavy charges ai rayed ugninst them, In consequence of which not only will tue salaries of sm-h ofllcerö be reduced, but that office will hereafter be known by seme other t ame. The janitors connected with tho Stnte building hftft been reduced
take the place of the tu phew, and expiate the crimes of the uncle. fnditinaitolin Journal. The New York World tells how bogus jewellers tempt grteuhorns, and mjl for many months past the South and Wet hitve be-n f.iiily plppnfd with circulars of the only lottery dsawn in New York City, purporting tocorae from tne New Yoik Jewellers' and Watch Importers' Association. Nasby insists that the oppoceuts of Tilden are "dooiu a most on nessessaii'.y erooel thing in pursuing him," and adds: "That poor man hez sufft 1 1 d enufl by beiu deprived uv the
The Dominion viovernment threat-
any ram to ens to pre vent American boats from
running in ltcd livn. One of the largest plumbago works in the world Is soou to be erecteti uear Chester Bptiagn, Pkv The price of old iron rails has been str ugthening of late. Mills which paid $18 a year ago are paying $'22 HOW. A St. lvtersberg physician reports a ea-e of tho Asiatic plague iu that city. U the report is couliimcda pai.ic will cusue. The Iron trade has suddenly eprung into activity io Pniladelphia. Oüier iudustiies are feeling the effects of a revival iu bubiness.
The South Iiend Herald is for sale; so says tho LaPorte L'hron'u.le. Pel haps Winterbotham will euable some pt inter to buy If, and advocate the nomination of VVinterbottiam for Governor. Mr. A. Renl, Tor many years an editor iu St. Joseb couuty, first of tho
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The People's
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UUhmwEdu Rnterprh. and arterward ; is H)h hjs tme the goods of I he South Bend liej ister, bus ro-
tiiercon excel anything
moved to Des Moiues, Iowa, aud wiil enter the,' employment of the lowe. Loan and Trust company. C. Henry ttherer, late treasurer of St. Joseph couuty, wus arrested Mou day on a charge of defalcation. Tu amount narnvd iu tbe complaint is $11 000, but the amount actually due is about $2,000. Sherer guve $.",000
offls to wich he wuz e'ectid by votes
wich ho bed bought und paid for, of the Singer Manufacturing Comp
: iu ii i in bei, as well mm in ularv. If
purse strings of the nation, large- , aU rt.luetioM, that h;iV0 bfteD
The Democratic paers of Indiana that a few wetkr since favored tha nominal ion of Tilden in 1880, have all deserted the old man, and most of them are out for Senator McDouald. Tie talk abnut nominating Tillen was only intended no vr up his, and other leading Democrat's rascal
ity in attempting to bny the
Presidency in 1876. Poor Hendricks, I out the men that
he 6eems to have no advocate in In
ly Democratic, and tli Senate was
almost equally divided between the two parties. The Democratic House was chosen under the roniise of retrenchment and refuim. It is notorious that it has expended more money tisch sly than any similar bodyth.it has had an existence in this country. It has made some changes, it is true. It has d eidn that the people of certain congressional districts are not capable of choosing their own representatives in Conges?, nnd has turned
lh
chosen others
made so far, ate carried out in good fultli, th;j.e will be gie.tt saving to the State, and the Appropriation Bill, which Is less than heietofore, will show a surplus at the end of the year.
The Homestead Exemption Bill was considered ugain this week. It givt, $700 exemption, and leaves the old i law etand, which, meeting the ap- : proval of the Sonata, will give every man homestead of $700, and person-
without beiu houndid iu this villain- y. has bf nm . ted at Fort Wayne
John U. Hawkins, a former .-.geal boud t0 aear for eXt4,n Qalion'
IM Lebanon rairiot says: Uunng the recent trial of ;he Walls case it
that ve have had before.
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Sheriff's Sale.
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Room No. 8, -OF Ho ham's Block, ox Laporte street, IN THE City of Plymouth,
In the County nt Man-hall, and in tbe Mate of Indiana.
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al oronertv to the amount of 300. It
y elected, and hn it ls
m . . . 1 1
to nil tneir pin -as
ous rnauuer. The Potter committee hayo ma It tht ir report, and tho Democratic corpse, that has been carried over the same old bridge until the planks are worn away, is again tagged across on st. ingers, borne upon the shoulders of the sorrowful statesmen who compoje the majority of the committee. lifer Ocean. If this country is ever blessed with a Congress which cares more for the interests of the people than for making party capital, its first business should be the passage of an act which
shall give the President power to
thought the Senate will defeat It, Tbo veto, separate portions of a Mil with
diana except eld father Murray, of j Should the new House, which i-1 Senate has had a dead lock for some I out rejecting the entire measure.-
the South üend iteraid. it win make ; Democratic, maKe as mucii advance- d jü consequence of which they
but Mttle diff. reuc now on which nunc over the out-going C Magma as 1 ,mve not aot.om,,ii8hed much work, side of tbe fcDce he gets down. He it did over those that have preceded Qy een volUg twenty five to 1 m . m. m ftt I ft Aft ! I . & ft .,1ft ft ft
a 11, iriey wui ie auiu m ui.'asuro ai
ia completely plajea presidential candidate.
out'
On Sunday morning when the United States House of Represtnta tives was called to order, an old gray haired man with a long beard arose in one of the galaries and in clear, loud tones said: "Hear ye! Hear ye I The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God. This nation ha forgotten Ood this Congress has forgotten God, and will ne cast into hell!" At this pciut he was seized by a doorkeeper and dragged out before he could deliver his sarmon. It is said that the speaker was an old army Chaplain, and is crazy but members of Congrees would do well te heed the words that fell from his lips.
least to relieve tbe people of the trouble of electing representatives to that botly, .'.;. ! In a few years under Demopralle rulo will probably be so far advanced, that the members will fill all vacancies and also elect the entire delegation to the lower House without consulting tbe people.
twenty-live. The temperance question was eo: -sidered in tbe House. Mr. Saint presented a petition containing 10,000 names. Dr. Shields' bill has been reported on favorably, aeveral copies of which I have forwarded to Marshall county. Its objectionable feature is, that it gives the rlnes to the mads, to be used in the township or corporation where imposed, and not paid into a general township fund. By this action tho school fund will be
Those who contemplate going to Leadviile, Colorado, with only money enough to pay their way to that place would do well to think twice over the matter. The Denver Tri&tUU of a late date says: "The streets are filled with men anxious to obtain employment, food, and lodging, and they can find neither. Food i ; plenty, but these persons have no meuns to purchase. It is the duty of every newspaper In Colorado to warn moneyless people from going to Leadviile. The interests cf the State demaud it. All the land around Leadviile for miles has been staked out and prospected, and a man without money has no opportunity of iinding cnything in the niinea or in the city."
While the Democratic leaders in 1 other counties are amuhing them- 1 selves and upending their leisure j hours in abusiriu Senator lleeve. some
of the leading Democrats of this much
county seem to take deüghf in anathematizing Dr. Confer, tha Democratic Representative from this county. The attack on our Representative, in the Democrat of last week, by "Lawyer," surprised almost everybody. Tbe Dr., however, seems to be a favorite of the Democracy outside of Marshall county, and his many friends among tho old line Democrat- iu this county stand by him and say he is tho best IiepresentativH Marshall county has ever sent to Indianapolis. His course in the Legislature does not suit the Rkpi:!:Mi an, but it has been just what we expected it would be. Looking from our stand-Doiul. the Dr. has
worked, it seems to us, for what the s,atü House Commission reported majority of the Democrats thought j favorably, Unding no gound for oenwould help keep the Democratic par- j 8uro or correction since they have ty iu power in this Slate, ami being ; been at work on this grand State an ultra Dsmocrat, he 00 doubt j building, which will houor the State thinks that anything that will help Indiana to the amount of two milthe Democracy is good fcr tne peo- j uns of dollars, and no morn.
The Ways and Means Committee
reported on their appropriation for building the State house. $700,000 was appropriated for the present year. It is to bo drawn out $100,000 at a time, and when there is less than $100,000 in the State Treasury, tho Commissioners are authorized to borrow, but are restricted from borrowbig moro than $500,000 a year, and are not allowed to pay more than five per cent, interest for tho same. Two cents on the $100 valuation of property has b'-eu levied, to keep up the building fuud for the next two years. The committee appointed to examine into the work and traunctiou9 of the
pie. But on non-partisan questions, we think he has shown na much judg-
What is to become of tho numerous bills that are to receive flual ac-
MiUcauLce Sentinel. Jacksooian Democrats opposed State snvereignty and secession, and fitvored hard money. Present day Democrots favor State soverneignty and secession and I ppose hard money. There are other points of radical difference, but these arc enough to ehow how the party has swung round the circle. Indianapolis Journal. The Detroit Free I re?, tho State organ of the Democracy in Michigan repudiated the coalition with the Orcenbackers tho day after it took plaee, but now flops to the support thereof, and hoists the coalition ticket. The Bourbon element will probably start a two cent morning paper In
opposition to it. excitement runs high. A Mississippi organ of Soutnern Democracy rejoices that while Senator Logan will bo the only mau of any prominence who served In the Union army during the war in the
Ind , for ailii iilnmnt The e.evator men of ChKago aie actively canvassing the projeet of raiding a fuud for the deepening of Ue- OfeioagQ river this spring. Ttffl Tennessee legislative investigation into the State debt reveals a great deal of rascality. Men and uewpujjers are shown Vj have been bouyht. It was statod in a debato Saturday night by Senator Blaine that Je IT. Davia was to be sent to the Senate by the Mississippi Democracy as soou as his disabilities were removed. The United States Senate was ia sedäiou ull Sunday, and almost to daylight on Monday, passing the River and Harbor bill. The House held a Sunday session, taking a recess at midnight. Tlie President's veto of the Chi-
1' akad out that while a former trial Mas iu progress, a half dozen Innta tial citizens, in order to esc ipa bein witnea'iCa, left town aud hid them
selves in a saw-dust pile at a ntih- ! Saturday, March 22.
By virtne of .in OffBs al f nie und a dfctw i of (orM'-lu.Hurei'f morucajr? issued out of the I
omen ot tne uier nt tne j?arh ill 1 irenn Oon rt. lome ilrootaxi. on h judKinftjnt in fnvor of l'diii'M M. iiln. and .uciiiunt J.-iova H Hill. Joseph Millor. Ua-heJ Miller and Mnry ('. Miller. I will offer for sale nt iubli auction, on
between the hours of ton o'clcolr a. m.. and
boring mill.
Tbe U irheater S'ow anv. n rnnne I f01" o'clock p. m. nt -tho dor of tne eourl ine u-xnesier tpy says a young houge ,u p,y mmth Manihall county, ndiman of that place got his cranium ana.aath- law directs, thefollowii),fdenariled real c.ii ute. to-wit:
cracked oy u chair IN tho hands or another young man with whom he
was playing cards in a saloon, but he refuses to give the name of his assailant or the saloon in which he received his injuries. The Warsaw Indianian says that a little boy named Perry Mumaw, was so badly injured by beiug knocked off a bob sled on which he climbed while it was in motion, that he was insensible an entire day ; and. yet the boys continue to board every bob sled that comes into town. Herman Sterne, of Peru, one of the
nese bill has caused great excitement most prominent business men of Mi-
in California
were
Tho northeast quarter 04") of the northa't darter t '4 . 01 section nu nbsr thirty . in township numtMir thirty-two ( north, of rarnre oue 1 1 east. AI". I numi r Hein in s.v.ion uunihcr nineteen d9, in tow nship thirty-two (13) north cf ran ire one iti eant, contnittiBftg in ail ninaty-niue Ut9arrui, more or lea. aituate In Marshall oovatj. Indiana, to tho highest Didder fur .'ash. without regard to appraisement laws, subject to redenintimi. JOHN V. AJJTLEY. 8harifT Marshall On ty. Binder and irss. attorneys. firtomio Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution issued out of ihc, office of the clerk, of the Marshall Cin-uit Court, to rao directed, on a judgment in faror of The State or Indiana Ex. Bei. Jaroes E. Uuiver, Trusts of Walnut Township, and against H:trv-- Atkinson. Jninei Lowcrv, William Fox and Frederick Hoorer. I will
oner tr faie at r unna aii-tion. on
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mia. At some places Hags ami county, died at Cincinnati Mod- K.ifnnliv Mnwli displayed at half-mat. day of last weelc, and was buried at ' " (5
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Meetings are being called, and uiooay
work is predicted.
A New York Chinaman who has resided io this country a ftood many years, and is engaged In business in Gotham, gives bis views on the question. He says the Chinese who come lu re are Coolies and Tariara, not Cbinumen pure. Tne latter dare uot
n lit 1 a
r-ru on Wednesday. He was an Israelite or Jew, and was one of the wealthiest, most intelligent and respected men of the State. Moses Wallace had a couple of steers stolen from his barn on Tues-
, , . , The north half () of th touth wost quarday evening last, up to the hour of 1 tr .f section neat ber seven ft), township
four o'clock p. m.. at the door of tho court houHe, in Clyrnouth Marshall eooatjr. Indium.
as ine law illrai-ts, tho following dcoriiad real estate, to-wit : The norh half I ) of tho southeast niürtcr . t section number sixisi. township thirtythree 1S.1; Donh. of ranire throe (a) -ast, containing ninety-llvi ) .u-res aion or less. Taken as the property of Wi.limu Fox.
tcction to their families or their prop
crty. Of eighteen hundred Chinamen in Now York, only sixty are of tho pure nationality, aud t ,e few among them who brought their wives had to disguise them in male attire to save them from hoodlum abuse. The merchant is a member of the Methodist Etdscooal Church, has a
neit Senate, there will bo seventeen ; brotDer who isJ a h ut anJ kQÜW3 I ',infu,l..i itu 1 , i .... . I ; ... Ti... r I.
going to press ttwy had uot been dis- I covered. A man tbat can get away , . . 1 - 1 . . , . , . 1
. Wim a c: 1 h or moor in rmva
come, because the laws allow no pro- k . . r . . r of fast mails and teleäfraphs. is cor- ,
Confederate Hiigadiers. The fact is a very significant one, more creditable to the people of the South than to their fellow citizens of the North. Itobert Martin, ex-member of the Stock Exchange, who ten years ago was a mi lionalre, and who in his
several Chinamen who are Cougre-
gatioualists. lie is an ardent champion of his race, aud talks like a man of good sense. His frank assertion that it is only the lowest of the people of China that com ) here, provos
that the liurliugame treaty has not
taiuly a connoisseur. Winamac lie-publican.
The Warsaw Republican says: j "There is to be a grand circle hunt i near Etna Green on Saturday, March i 8th, to which all the lovers of the chase are cordially invited. The ; boundaties include the best fox raugo I
in that part of the county, aud rare sport ii expected. The Hudson (Mich.) (Jazclte says: "A boy has. just been discovered living with Henry Chivers, of Tiltsford, Hillsdale couuty, who ran away from Elkhart, Ind., three or four years ago. During the time he
numher thirty-two ctt north, f rang Ihr'
(ft) east; containing w 5W- a-res. more or ltuis. Taken a.s tho proierty ot Fred-rik lioover. The south-wea; quarter cxfiting fifty two and thirteeu one nuudreth 2 l:t-lu i.iTfs, in section tw.-nf y ' Mi-hiican lt"nd lands west of Michigan road, eoiitaming nu hii'iilred and llfton and forty on- hunureth ( 1 is 40 lue) acres more or less. Taken as the property of James Lowrey. Situate in Marshall county. Indiana, to the highest bidder for cash, without rgard to appraisement lawn, subject to redemption. JOHN Asn.l .. Sheriff of Marshall County. Packard aud I'aeknrd plfTs attorneys.janiefc
Notice to Xon-Kesideiit8. Statu or Ik di ana, Marshall Coi-ktv, m : In tht; Marnluill Clrrnit Court, March Ter, UMS
Sarah A. Pershinc.
Martha A. Pershing. va Pershing, vs.'
Thonms Milncr and;
others.
Complaint to quiet title.
prosperous days gave 10(),)oO at one j accomplished tho object origiually in-
fimo tn New York churches, stood at tended, and is good reason why it the bar of the special Sessions last I should be abrogated. But no souud Saturday and hoard the voice of a ; argument has yet been pttw -uted for Judge sentencing him for the theft ! undertaking to accomplish iu an inof a goat aud shirt to live days in the (lecent manner what can b more se--i. n-t.n, ., . , curely tlone according to the practice city prison. Martin was pale and . ... . . . . ... , F of civilized lauds. We can't afford to htiirgunl, and his head bowed low, become a whole nation of hoodlums.
! but he appeared every inch u gentle-1 Chicago Telegraph.
Thf pltintUTg In thi- above cnUtted raomr, hf Amasa Johu.on, itii-ir attoruv, ,iave SleS in my oflli ii thi-ir complainl i.uiunt the det-nrtauta, anil it
, , , , uiiii. im in ifti11iTa.11 w, a i ' i,i, . 111 Mr-'lr; has been missing his parents have tint tin- dilmdanle, Carotine MilieuturgT anC
As even htiMnes man la preparing for the spring openiue. ol taisinesa'it would add frrcaily to hit convenienc ted also to the appearance of bis bttai neat il he had soma neatly printed ßtatioucrv. such as
LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, NOTE BEADS. STATEMENTS,! ENVELOPES, CARDS. TAOS, ETC.
! All of the above will 1 printed to order. Aa . . f
ror me iniortnaiion 01 ihivae that are not aware we are offering extrn low liynres on t-ücl work we publish a statement ol pi ices:
Letter Heads. 500 - $2.2"; Hill Heads, 500 assorted sizes 2.0
44 toye ize $2.75 ml Note Heads, 500 - v-' Statements, 500 Envelopes, 500 " XX - XXX Bustncr.s Cards, 500 $2.00 and
been arrested for his murder and the premises closely searched for hi-i remains, and when tidings from his whoreabouts were received the jifjed fat her was almost beside himself with exciteuiuut nnd joy." The Pekin nnd Peoria whisky swells wentj to Spriuglield in a special car.
Mjvifl Mili'-i'tv r r, tier luishinil. and Manila Kr
Icksou antl rnilcnr non-rrstdt'nts of the
3-2 2.00 2.2S I.50
2.00 22 5 3.00
ti Uwiu and rriil'Tii k KH. kii. hrr liucbaud. rra
he State nf Imiana: ih t nia I ill n.v 1
lh.Tefi.reher.rhy nolin.nl i.f the filii.iraud I. .menc. , 1 " J
ol pal I f.oat plafial asuinst them, an'l iinl.-w- tbty np-
!..,,. .,, .;, v,, r in.TiMo on or neroin ine ea rn;oi aaM canse mi taa thlrty-nluth clay l raid trm it said conn, Km san being April IS, 1S. to b I egnn and h. Id al the eourl homftft- in Ply '.outH, Marxtin.l county. Indiana, on the trM M'.ndsY ( Mucli. AD, said complaint, and tbe nil tteia auS things therein sllep"!, will be heard ai.d detp-
un:ie 1 in Uirix a' eiii f. ' DANIEL M. noNAl.O, Clerk Marshall Oil eat! Court, j AuiasD.'ohnson, plff'sattV. teb 27nur-l4
pnecs .
W furnish the -tutionri y in all cases.
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