Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 15, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 March 1879 — Page 1
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Plymouth Republican.
VOLUME 23.
PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. THURSDAY, MAKCH JT. 1879.
NUMBER IS.
ADVERTISING RATES,
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Job rriut-ujr oil the raont favorable term.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. T. A. BOSTON,
Xo Sect in I Icnr en.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offlieia PoatOfflre '.'.Ink. Dwelling on East Side South MrMgH Stritt, PLYMOUTU I l J I
Or. J M- JENNINGS. i)HYSI('lAN AND BUS G BOX. ulBce with Dr. N. Sherman uver Lauer' s Store, on lehitfan street, Plymouth. InU. Residence oo tV'ut'jr wreet. opposite Catholic cüurcL.
AM ASA JOHNSON
TTORNL'Y AI LWS. I'rompt attention :r!Ven
Talking of sect, till late one eve. it the rxrioM (Iim trim- Iii Batata beHera, That niirht I stowl in a troubled dn-m S'v the M.le of a darkly flowing sui-am.
And a c.'iiirrhm tn" down to the river came In n I li.-anl a MnMM voire call hi nme. oi :srr;t r, t,, wiifii vii:i caaaa tt.ii title, loo must leave yimr rohes on the other sine " Put t! v aird faMier did not mird.
Aud his on-troti fl ifH out t.. hind. ; A" down lo th stresni his wsv he took His a!e hflM aaMMJ a tnlt-'wljr :1 bo .k. i "I'm bonn-1 f r ITe-'v ti, anl when I'm there, 1 v int my hook ot entnimm prayer. I And tho I pur on a starry cr own. ; I AMM feel q :it.' lost without ray ovn." . Tnen be fiiad hf e-,eon the i&fatanj tra' k, !tat Iii 11011 wn. In ivy ami held hi in back, Aiid the (.or old ts'lier trie I in vain. ! A single st-p in the flood to gain. j I sw him ;gi'n on HM tl er side, ' lint M jrown ha I f! ated on M Ike ti le, ; And no on- asked in tt.al M is-1 11) sjs.t Whetli.-i he belong -l lo "The I Inireh" or not.
V '1 . settle :.! 01 decedents estates
au I iw- lUtiitps. deed, mortgage, and other cou--rivta lirawu ( aud acknowledgment taken. P O. JONES, Xtiorney at Law A Notary Public Prompt attention siren to all claims and coloctiims b-ft in Iiis earo. office in corner ol Ha V brick Um-ü I'lroi mth In.l. Ol H RV, ArTo:;XEi ai j.aw. Loeat4 in tarn. ColieetiouH and conveyancing a spociaitr. JJuysand s.-ils re.il estate ii eontmi-.-.on. Insures liv cs. aud property in A. 1 69" v iniea. Desirab'.e rmni e.-uito for aale In the eif and alj.iinicK. Novi-7r OR I. BOWER. 1HYSR J V.N AM) SUKOLON. will be pl-a-'i t. r patient- at his oillcc. Mo. SI tic litt; an t'tiual. wuere he oinr be i J.141I a 11 ti mi- s, except whn profurt-innul-
ly abaeut. Hid tiaidone beinx at the same j As he entered Heaven his suit -f rmy plare. Went qotet'y iallii!g--aay ajvay. July 1st. 197a. rn , And i.oi.e ot th an--i- tif'ti.Hi hioj 1 About the !rcadth ot hl beaver'a lrioi. Wm. N. BAILEY. M. O , 1HT2it LAN ,t SUi.UKON. Thirty yurs N-xt :;-n- Dr WM with a hgl ajf fmlm 1 amvtbw.- C.rH.I n-it.. of t o Mc.ii.-al col-' I led mi ly 1; III Ins a-.tl arn.s.
l .-ci-s. uii.l -ix -.;r- suKi'di: in the army of Al hyiai.- a many a ratj ;- thing
tue L. rt. tvol. aerv.) ( an oiniMe au ss-
(lcok3. He m a ship's Ley, not a He made one step, a warning cry mi'isliipman. was on Iiis lips, but before he conkl When poor Tom found out this la- say a word it was all over, mentable faet. lie made up Lis mind When Tom turned, and was about
The DfcHne of foftlak Asrrienllurr. fJeet mad don't
Dy English exports it is nnnounced hasn't got one. Brass band, boy, rethat tlie fanners of England cannot ception, 10 o'clock to-night, portLo afford to raise wheat on their Ini.ds if stranger, you to speak."
want an ofltoe- A HcMtaf Trip Town Use Munntiiin on
n If and -Hied. V.":iarnport (Pa.) Huletin.
Then down the rki-r a t.itiaker s!my d Ht- drees l -i sober hue was male; My coat and hat mtn-t le all ol grav, I cannot come another way. Then he buttoned I N roat s'ralk'lit ti; to his chin, Au I sttadiiy. stdeiunly wnde I in. And hi.- br-al-l) immed iiat he pulle I down tight Over hia tor-hral, so cold and wtaktaX Bot a ali-.r.ir wind carrie.1 away his hat. A moment he silt ntly sighed over that And Hi ti a h- g ; to th- lariher s'lore Hi i al -diptied ort ail wu s-.-en uo wore.
How Lineolti llelieved (Jen. Koseeraii. Gen. James B. Steodman, familiar-
that lie woubi run away tne nrst nme to nurry away on the errand that had its ruling price is to be no hlßher in Tin affair developed sever.d lod the vessel touched at a port. But been so strangely interrupted, tho future years than it has been of late. I dies, but the brass hand and speech wlu-n she di 1 reach a port, ho re- Captain took him by the arm. The question is one of the graveet J were postponed. Ohio State Jourmade up his mind, and concluded to "My good fellow," said he, and al- impoitance to Great Britaiu. and one na-
stay on board. though he had geen much service wottfiy of the most catcful study in By a little observation he found and had been in many a fight, the this country, and particularly so in out that it would ih a difficult and Captain could not help his voice Baltimore, which scrms destined to dangerous thing for him to try to shaking a little; "my good fellow, do bo one of the greatest markets for a a a t a am I
tun away, and upsides ne nan no you Know what you have done? the sale of wheat in the wtrld
money to take him home. It would "les, sir, said Tom, with smile. Messrs. Thomas C Scott and Arthur be better, he thought, to stay on "1 have spoiled a bombshell " H. Savory, authorities upon the sub-
I. ,,, I !... cl in n I.KMi )r Imrl inniln "inil iOVtorv nun in tliio nni-t rt tka : . I 1 I. .... . 1 1 I
, " ' , , " : " ,u fc''1"1". lecvn.iy mane the following: "Some weeks after some Hi. nds. and v. here he was get- ship owes you his life," added the j careful inquiries into the condition of ! the disastrous battle of Chickamau ting on a good , leid better than any Captain. ,he wheat-raising industry, and are gH, wMle v,t Chattanooga was in a other ship boy. For the under off!- if yon should ever meet Captain compelled to admit that at present 8lH(e of icge, Gen. Steedman was cers soon found out hat Tom was Tom Black, of Ih r Hajen J ship, figurt s tngland must abandon ihk 1 nrprtncd ono daT tu rccctTn a telemude of better sti.iT than the other "Stinger," you might ask him about btam h of agriculture und give place prnm frcm Abraham Lincoln asking boys, and they couhl not help think- this im i icnf, and he would probably to America. It is shown that in or- jm t0 come to Washington Se.dving, too, that he had hem a grrnt tell you that he has henrd about it a dar to reimburse the English fai mer inp ollt Thomas h laid ÜM teieerSJB frr.l In nnirn , t hnnrd in biioli n tin. mm !! .1 Ii tmm mmii .....I ikai I , Im I : . il.. l . ,1 1..1 Ä K '
.- 1..., " 1 niuictii, nti'i 11.01 in- 10- in: uinwuiiciy 1:1 eet 11, itn Ul , lliaillitt', Ufnro him . . .1 in -!.. i ,1 1 , e
- ,1,,. -( v vw niuif uui ,,, lit I't V- v v Va 1 J BVV
um nicy um hui im itiiu vtllWTesf irom what l.appenetl arrer- cartage, etc.. the wheat must be sold
erst Capital is seeking investments everywhere. Wholesale dealers rennet san fnnrnficfl in eul.ia n
(7n ruesday last a wedding party'.. , , in rr ... ru-ZJa-a? lMrtJ r'! cent. C.llectiotis are more
a 11if.11 ni Liiiiir C . ft' urnin r. i no:lll'
this county. Why it nay be termed a wedding in high life is because It occurred on top of ihe hlih monn'atn directly opposite the station. After the wedding ceremony was performed thft npirlv.mnrriPii cmrilo
known as O d C.'uckamaupa. was : i i , V4 v iiv.iioup.i, ! made a somewhat novel start in Uf. never in happier frame than at the r,n, ,u tnn i.u . . i . rt r rom the ton of the steep mount: In l-.tTl Tehot' . .i. : ... I... ..1.
, I thej' concltidetl to go to the station
neu, im mufi vaiuaoie ,i:ue( notes ; n
and incidents of the war. he related
on a hand-sled. The time f r ttart-
easily made than luring any period1 sirce th panic Manufacturing interests are in an t qualify flourishing condition, and the improvements extend over every rtass of manufactures, rrom the silk mills of New Jersey f0 the agricultural implement-mnnnfacoii-8 of the West. It cut of I:ttere1Ar Pensacola, Fla , turtles wejghinir
tog came, and I heir fiiends, ajtet Hi pounds are caught, helping to fix them and their bag Two hundred thousand oranges am gage s didly on their sled, gave the shipped week,y from Tampn FJa led a push, and away they went, . . . , L u ,1 .v. 1 . .u . i ä Texas voutb, aged eighteen, has shoot t nc nver th o-ronrol ut tho rjilo ' 0 0 '
! of forty miles an hour. Half way ; I down they turned a sharp curve, when to their horror they discovered
; a span of mules not far distant coming up the mountain. They saw at a clanee that there was not room
i euough to pass those mules, and that , fmbrace a wider variety in lisle thread, ; the mt;les would not have tim k,d ad lace mitt than ever before
Tom wrote home whenever Lo Lad ihat he has reallv forcotton almost Quarter, a i lear less of Is a bushel ' . a. 1 u-., ; enough to get out of the way. And j seen n one season
. . . . " ' - ---- im 11 1 . 11 n pniinan. u is voir
America rais wheat 2.OOO miles i it.... .r 11 i .-1 what
, epiuuni vi urn. ivupn i ;ui5 .' uru.
nom her ports 01 export, conveys It
sition.
out ut nn10 It mmtm i r i n rr ti llio W" i . i
for that would have helped no one, ward, that the affair of the bomb-hell at XI m per quarter (Hgbt bushels) at House, he was waimly received by and miht have spoiled a very good was a very good thing for him, but h-ast. The average price in the past Mr LiucoirK Mr. Lincoln's Brat sbip'e-bn y. that it was all over with so nuickly four months Las been but 2 per ..,i.,n - 1. ' . '...1 'il
- - " riiiyiJ " flo 11 ui ill'l ill 1 1 IU I Uf . I a . t a a . a I - . . . . I 1
married hie motheis aunt aged tiftytwo. A little more than 100 years ago Newport, R. I., had a greater foreign trade than New York. The gloves of the coming season
'i ha' tu e-ot)'e in ileal n ad around might sing.
I illy with any iua-k in the I oiled Mate
i'liH-ikfu! for pa lavors, is tiJ lit reul.tr liractiee. and July re pi ires to b- hetter m.owii to bavu an extensive im. OIBee in rtars new brierk. cjr. of V:.-n;gau ami La Portestreets. riyumiith. In ... u!) 1st. 17. lr
J O . S. O SL a. W. PARKS. ATlOhNEVS AT LAW. NUrie l'uMic and Auuiorled N a: I'laini Agis ; OMeas at iiirto:i aud Plymouth. Indiana, fc-i ial u'd-Mitioii given to th- settlement at aSesSSntS Imitates, Coiiveyai.ciug. and tlo eol lew lion ef boldiera' Claims for P'jusiiti: witl ait-ti l I rouini y to ail prohssioial liiiiiieia entrüste! lo ta ni. and pra -tieein Marnhail and aljouiiug eoastiaa. Flymoath oSice ou ilno stre?t batwneu JCi 'hiz in amM enter .str'tBourton oJlce over Mirror prfntinic oABim. I'df G. R. CHANEY. ATfMSIT AT LAW. Will pra fire In all the eoart in the .ti-. oftl iu Wheeler's block. oer rt -r Jt Vu.i'i dry goods alfc-, flrmooth, lad. augl-iyr
S. E. W. IHM Al"
I Sot I thought that he h canst an anxlott sigh, s he saw thai the water ra.i hna ! and high. Ami looked rather surprised aa one hy one The psalms ami tne hrmus iu ihe s",-s a-ent dawn. Anl after him. with Ids mantiH-r'.pts, ! I'kiB' Wesley, Ihe pattern ol MrtUiMaa, ' Hut he eiijt. '-Oear nie, what shall I do? 1 i.c wur has soaaiii lie tu tnrouli ami !hrot:!i." , An : theu on ihe rivir tar and wide Away they went dowu Iheawo'leu tide And the saint, astonishe-l! pni.4ej thnmyh alone, i n iliiottt h:s iua:iu'n;t'a u; to the throne. , Theri g-avtly walking, two tvi'.uts. by name l-wu ui Hie stn am n "In r nine, as they ii'jx-d ut ihe nv rs hi ink ' 1 saw ui'i 'failii irom I In i'tl . r rl.r ;jk. "nrinkled or piun;aft, uiny I ask yon fri. ud How n al.aiiKst to hle's g-eat cmIT" I "thus with a 1 w tiiop on my hiow, , lint 1 have plUI'ped. II- you st-t: Die HOW." 1 And I reallv think it wi!l lian'ly do. As I'm 4 lose c in. in ii ) 1 ion to eros ith vou, 1 . , 1 1 k . . ... ... . ,.
- ion ie 'Mill'. 1 inj in uie nanus 01 uiirs, Hut vou must go ii.nl nay 1 II gn Ihix.
a chance, and he 1 ad some long let
tt-rs from Lis family, which were forwarded to him with the other letters for th ' ship. But after he had been on board Ihe
all about it. afbftn Mckoki for April
eUln- Even' With an irishman.
by rail 10 the points or shipment trimsnorta it nvpr :! (lirl) milsa nf neenn
When I was at school (said 0.) to Great Bi itain. and sells it at Is r
Steedman hesitating a moment, said:
in ido matters worse, there W s
high embankment to the road.
HOMEOPATHIC rrsieiaa anJ Dentist, an t Dr. J. A. Uuitlap. regular pliyaielaa and
urajou rjep.M uu oner w but at last log. thcr ti..- en 1. ml m tue public O B e i i ( tUiu s hioca; resi-
dea- e u:i hu-t tia'io street.
Then Ira'ghtwny p'linging with a'l !d migld, .A way to ihe tell ids im iki to the liirhl,
A-art ffiey Weill irmi the woi it of - i,
WILLIAM 3 H ESS, Tf JLiN'EY AND COFN'sELOlt AT LAW. i t'lymouth. lul. . kuiI1
JOH S. BENOER, ATTOKNfclY AT IiAW, AND SOT AK Y PUBLIC, BALCr IQCK. PLtHOUTit. ISO Ksi c aiiutt)n given to the aattlaabSBl of eatttoa s position of Un!; also the collect ion ot
i- .ul iorecloure ot morfga'.-a. prompt.
A. C
hendttalices
lynl
& A. O. CAHOM,
A.ttorneys & Counse lors AT l v'.V REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Mwks a. l. sunujurs uocc youth. iD.
i.
B. H. KUR6EK,
An'! nra when tlierlvr was rol iny on, A l'r- si-yter.nn chin- !i wert toi; ; l won. i ti thcr - sei'imil an iiuiiiiie . .ihle thr-.ti. But the men I could i oliM us iliey pass d along.
And caaa'inalaa ths road they coal I not agree, j '1 he mil. or the new w.iy which It should be, j Ni4 even a moment pait'i-i! to think Ihr I Ijolh tiuDM leu-, to t'.i rini's hr:ck. I And a aornd of irnm-.r'i hu g and lond l -.me i ver up t mm Itw nioviliic mwd, "Vcn'ieiii HM "Iii way I'm in tue i.nr, I hat is the Julse and this is the IMS,
V I'm in 'he old way and your ia Ihe the new. That is Ihe Lalse an i this i lie- in: ." I'.u the hrethrB only sei un-d lo peak, MtMlcsl the Irti rs walk! ;.U1 mm k. An 1 if erer one o( tlirm -luinccd to say it hat iron hl ahe m t with ou-tbe wav how she .ollgei! to i-s to the of'ier sidsi. Nor t a red to cross over the s selling tide. . ..'- aroc frrt:i t!i hrethren thn. "Let none sjaaik hut the holy tnen : Kor huve ye not b -ar 1 th sro'.la oi Tanl, j I I t l je woman keep silence all.'
nector" about six month, be got there was one Loy with whom I was bushel less than it costs the Enftüsh
I short letter, whieh pleased him more alwas quarreling. He was an IiMi to grow it. It seems almost ineiedilkM nui-tl.ii.a in I .-k l..tt..f llllA Ifta A L. 1 n 1 ifi I
iy oiu , . yo-iin named jvarney, ano, iiKe many hlo luat this should be so, but it is
MM ever received, inn told him of his countrymer, he had
that, as Lis friends had become con- share of mother wit. I believe 1 dis-
vinced i bat he was really very much liked him mainly because of his wit. attached to a life on the sea, and that which socner or later made every as bin r Seers had repotted well of boy in school the butt of of some him, they Lad obtnJ cd for him an joke, Never shall 1 forget how I appointment as midshipman. tried to "get even" with him and how Now Tom was happy. Now he wonderfully he beat me with my own would really learn mathematics aud Weapons. Laying my plan carefully navigation, and now he had a chance beforehand, I drew Barney into a to woik himself up into a good posl controversy, in the presence of most
Hon. It would seem as if this of the boys, upon the somporntlre I ttnirnilon among tbn poorv am hesri
thoughtless boy had be n tewatded oravcry oi trie Anglo baxon and Uelfor running away from school, and races. After a warm discussion, firing Jos family so much anxiety " wLich history was largely drawn and trouble. But things sometimes "pon.and much banter iug exchanged, Lappen that way, though it docs not liMa. do to truM to any siu h food for: unc. "L tok hre B irney we can test In after year?, Tom often regretted t! c UrfJif rigbt hifre. You are an
that he hail not staid at school, and irishman, and 1 am v laiikee. Now
Hnvrcvor. thnv did not hpeitute on to
"Mr. President, I would rather not . , , . . , , , what was to he done, for stop they express my opinion of my superior L ,,. , tn ... 1 ' 1 71 couldn t. aud to strike la among the
ouieer. Mr. j-iincoin said : It is the
Notary
I'd Uli, raavryaaorr, I'x-.uilner ol Tltltrs a-o! ("iv i! Kngi.-o rr.
I wate bed t'iem av. in my -rl 11 cn-aia i ill thi-y sio'd by the b r l r t the stream
: l he tu r ii- t thought, tin l - ':iys iaci. Will fura h a conipl-! Ahtr.ict of Titles to lands ( jj,,, t ;i-c hrethren v. ere talking yt. Ii iar.liail eoai.tv. In I. i.rlee at ha resnleiir .
And woi-ld talk on tt.i He i.oo::un2 lJc Carried tiictn n' r n . -ie-.
Oh Maciaon plrcet, liotCi ol loiirt t.'ouaS sijuare. n t Miilti tr ii
'"''""''' i:e l.v vhie Im- tin wav was one
WTT T.ri TT i' r tine lOnaWOK Joi;ril-i ill ll - I- .nun-. . ri M hi rC 75 ti U ri i An I I'riert tad (J ta r and all who died T-ru.T ol Ca,, ut alik i the ..Iber s'd Vccnl and lr.strumer.tal osic. SrTeVVS.' SSM&wBf. Wid he in FlroKtata evary Monday an.l Tocaukr. I ktiznhi-tU H. Joceva,
I lau i irLriii. Vioiin. liuttar. voice iull.ir.' and
ham obj. ta-ave order at t'lia. Vi latnaav-'a music IOOUI. Occ .".
man who does not want, to express an opinion whose opinion I want. I n m I msi, -. ii on nil wiiloa with aHvtaMi
'Hir hidubitably proven, not alone by the Ev,,ry day I get letters fr.m army
figures of the English economists, nieers asking me to allow them to but by the features or our trade last (ome to Washington to impart some J'e,,r- valuable I rnowlrdgs in their possesThat it should cause alarm in Eng- 6ion -Well, Mr. President," said land is no wonder. Already is the Qp, Steedman, "you are Ihe Cop-
state 01 eiTa:ra throughout the country simply terrible. Failures und 3tiikes, breaches of trust and destruction of confidence, declines of income
amoug the rieb und pauperism and
It is now sai l that Congress will get through in rive weeks. That is. Congress will get through several million dollars in jobs within that-tinrv
legi of those mules, they well knew, j German; sent us 31,058 emigrants would bo to get kicked out of this J during the year 1878. China 8,000, world at once. John, the husband, but nearly as mauy Chinese return of course was pilot to the sled, and, home annually as arrive on our biacing himself to meet the rapld'y horps. approaching trouble, he exclaimed : Greeley, Col , with a population or "Now. Italia, as you swore this i 3,000 souls, requires no nolice or coo-
of day after day from one part or another of England, Scotlund, Ireland and Wales. One branch of manufucers after another that Was before pe-
culiaily EnglaoöTi own, has been wrested from her by the United States and other countries; protectionUt ideas have been revived in
tnander In Chief of the army, and if you order me to speak I will do an."
air. aaiuuwia sain: men l iu order for uoth 0f UB; an opinion." Gen. Steetlman then wjt;e
answered: "Since you command me, Mr. President, I will say than Gen. Bosecrans is a splendid man to command a victorious army." But what kind of a man is he to command a defeated aimy?'' said Mr. Lincoln. Gen. Sleedrnau in reply said cautiously: I think there are two or three other men in the army that would be better." Then, with Lis quaint humor.
morning to cling to me until death, I would advise you to give extra fastenings to your arms aiouud my waist, for over the bank we must go!" "Let her slide, John, I am praying
replied the faithful
i no Ma $7 of ft
its poor fund ii
has two
stithies, has no Honor stores, and
spent only
years. The hooey erop of So Diego couoty. California, in 1878. was more than 7.S7 tons. San IMego county produeee . . I I . m
more nonev titan au tue resi or tine.
state taken together. By dint of untiring effort the tenrperance reformers of Maine have largely checked the consumption of
a a . . . ... . . T . 111 .n . I !!. I
Ilnisli. l portions or his education 1 ,J" "'KW lu li eoiiiviiuuK rigni t, ,. i u rrtiiriitloti of t i . . ... i here thi moment .that von will not . ' H .1 xlr,Mo,1 of Mr. Lincoln propounded the quest , on
nuicu nun iu oc ciiunijf iirfc.ici.ico j " trie ccmmeicirti treaty net ween ou board .-hip. And he also had some dare lo do." France and Austria lu.s brought immcdi ite cause for repentance, for J "Go ahead!" returned he, tied truly ; ag,,in Into op'-rnt ion the old tarifT or he found that seme of his compan- nnd the boys crowded around to see exorbitant imjiort duties In Austria, ions were very willing to joke nbont 'he fun- 1 tnok H ,iiree P'n from my Bi-marck Las declared himself a nro1 - a a . 1 "
the ships boy wl.o had come among t,,,nT- oi' neiiocra eiy tnrust It fe, . ritlst, nnd. after all tbesa blows
And John did let her elide, by !
bravely turning the sled to on al le and lelting it shoot over the embauk
ment. dowu a distance of twenty feet I into the snow below, uaffilaa with it
a bride, groom and carpet bags into ! nor' bl" 'ho consumption ot opium
nun gl em iy iBi'ira-ni. The bonnets- of this spring are larger than those of the passing season; the brims Bare, but there are no
one promiscuous heap. Fortunately the snow was deep enough to break the force of the foil, and nothing sell
oils save the mashing ol John s new
"Who besides yourself, Gen. Steed
man, is there In that army who ; rustened her teeth ou the rim of it
would make a better commander V Gen. Steedman said promptly: 'Gen.
I a t 1 !. t I I X .1 A
high hat, followed. Even this would lmvr l' i'r g uressei. . .-II A. - 1 M.m. . 1 . at 1
not have hat.nened if M.iria had not 1,1,1 10 "Li 'y oei cieocy.
just as they were about making the
plunge over Ihe embankment. Suf
tlsem, although tLey knev:
tb.it he tnrouh the lohe Of my ear, pulled It at her manufacturing trade, England
was just as much of a gentleman as through to the head, nnd th.-n drew any of them. if ft bttTt dreadfuLy, but I never Iu about a year after TdaVi ap-' winced, poii.imenf, war broke cut with Spain, "There, Mr. Celtic," said I handitv aud the "Hector" was ordered to IBS the piu to B trney. "dare you to do S,i uiish ceast. After cruising about that?" for a month or two, she j lined sith ; Every eye was upon him, but Le two other Briiidi vessels in an at- was q dte equal ro the nnnnaton.
finds beraelf confronted by a probability of the deatl uciion of her production of wheat. The threatened blow, it has been uu'y said, would be tho severest that English industry has received in modern times. The fall iu rents of arable land through
out the country would be gigantic.
George II. Thomas." 'Tain glad t gee tt to ÜM Mm wedding party
hear you say oo, MM Mr. Liuco.n; gathered themselves together again
inai is my omnion exactly. Juui , ; ., lini -n.il. u,.,t raa.tr..A .Kt.
.ii t aav'aw -iti- rt.i i t u nit ' J i in ll
Mr. Stanton is against him. and it ' bridal trip, John occasionally nulling m
Herr Liebknecht said in German. Parliament : "If a republic is established in Germany ," but was not permitted to Snisb. That itcomplete threat will go 'round the world and be the nightmare of German imperial-
f M
was oniy jes eruay mat a poweuui t fr ,lia ti ,. to (f any improvement New York delegation was hero to eeaUd bo asatda in ita appearance, his protest against his appointini nt, be- j onv paidi of censure being, "If you MSnjabatofTOM a rebel State, nnd M allowed that h it to fly, my darc innot be trusted." Said Oer. j Ua. it would have taken care of
tack on a fortress on the shore of the V ne replied alovlj, ' I daro do j,e eX(0ut of the acreage devoted to
JOHN C. KUHN, LADIES' AND GENTLEMjH'S FinD Boot and Shoemaker. i aeathe hot stiak to Im olitained, goarautees an aaa ni.auii i n.ir.'i s reason'.!!' rati s. BKPA.IRINO Neatly done on short not ice. Satislai tion given in all respects. Koom No. l oa ofth e block, pltmuu 'Ii. Ind. fsam
Mediierranean sea. whii h wm at the It-Mil I'm not ii h a bated Jool." same time besieged by a land force. What a shout MS bOfl did raise! Early in the morning the three ves 1 1 fi I kin?; a-id feeling stlsopenetl fire on tie fort, wLich nWjenogb. I had a sire ear for MO renfisd M a vigorous fashion, "ia:iy days, and II aally resolved never eeuding bombshells and cannon-balls ,4S:tili to nut brag and Irishman.
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DENTISTS F. M. BURKET,
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When Tom BteeV was in his fourteenth year, be was at school in a small village in the south of England, and was as happy a boy as any fellow ought to expert to be: and yet on his birtLday, when he was i cully fourteen, he r n away to sea. No one couid possibly imagine why he did this, nnd, Indeed, Tom himseir could give no good reason for his conduct. He had a ball holiday on this birthday, and he went down to the soa
-, a shoit trip from
goa. Conanltanon am in
v-
free.
Dentist, Of!!' orer H. Hi-ckai 'a Store,
oppite I'ost Office. All work warranted Wr. to ive entire satis-
y taction in every re- port tOWH of M
2 the mouih aud teeth j the school, to spend a few hours und
n?' 7. . . .V:;.:h : to see the shirs. There he fell in
krben Tnsdar and Wednesda? of VA Wssk. DR. A.C. HUME,
to see the ship?
without ...in uv the . wifn recniiiing officer, who wanted use of nitioua oxld ! 1 All work warranted, i ' f ome boys for a man of-war In the
harbor, and Tom was so much pleased wilh the stories he told of Ufa at sea, that he went into a stationer's store.
around them, nud sometimes
off a spar or crashing
through some timbers. But the "Hector" fared very well. She was msre advantageously placed than the other ships, .nid while she could readily pour la lo r fire on the fort, she received fewer shots iu return than her consorts. But, after a time, the euemy began to think thac the "Hector" needed ratber more attention, and additional guns were brought to bear upon her. Now there were lively times on the "Hector's" deck, and Tom found out what it was to bo in a hot fight on hoard of a ship. But the boy was not frightened. That was not his nature. He rushed around, carrying orders nnd attending to his duties, very much as If lie was engasod in a rousing good game of cricket.
A eorre?pondent, who is discouraged, asks: "Is Christianity a failure?" He points to this of the gospel and that Christ iau man who have falleu and holds them up as legitimate fruits f of Christianity. Such examples only : measure tho power of appetite, ami pussion, und the influence of the very men who array them as evidence agalaat its progress. No one can pretend that there are not useless strifes aud bickerings arid contests over unimportant doctrinal teachings. In this manner much is sacrificed and ; little rained. But this argues nothing in favor of the affirmative of the preposition. The facts of history stand out clear and distinct, that the reliedon taught 1800 and more years ago, and recorded in the New T st.i ment, is the foundation upon which rests nil that is most desirable to individuals and to nations. As men
aud nations come more fully under
Steedman: "A man who will leave his own State Thomas was a Virginian his friends, all Lis associations, to follow the fiag of his country, can be trusted iu any position iu which lie may be called." That night the order went forth from Washington re lieving Gen. Risecrans of the command of the Army of the Cumberland ami appointing Thomas in ids place. ToleJo (Ohio) Journal.
itself.
vheat solely, or to n rotation of crops, amounts to some 14,000,000 acres, and the wdicat crop of the Cubed Kingdom ii worth (including the increased ! rents due to it) is worth at least $180,000 per annum. If America can land w tioat in England for i lo a quarter, ! while her farmers canuot. afford to sell their own -i op- at less than $12 a quaiter, it is, of course, vlu absdute'
certainty that wheat-raising will cease to be an English industry. Iu this connection the enormous progress made by the United States in this branch of agriculture is an in
teresting and important study. In j the short break of Chi isthtney. 'a term 1868 the country pluntcd ln,400,132 j When I first took this seat the Iiepubacres in wheat, und produced 224.03G,- Means had just come into power. 600 bushels. In 1H77 the acreage ' Jeff. Davis and his party had begun was 26 277,548. and tho production their treason, and I sat here and tried
('tuning Prosperity. K. I. Matolli U in Ciu. liar-Uc. A bliud man in finance can see that the resumption of gold pagan ati was a fact accomplished without the aid of law, and that it will remain ac-coinpli-hfd. We now see suus of an advancing period of prosperity to which we can see no immediate end. Take two facts, which all can compre-
This is what Senator Z ich. Chand- ! heud: First is the revival of the ler said as he settled himself in Iiis ! great iron manufacture, on which fell seat in the Forty-sixth Congress: much of the hardship of the crisis. "Well, this is my old seat. I took Already furnaces of Pennsylvania this same seat eighteen years ago. have received more orders than they and have sat here ever since, except ' can supply, and everywhere the iron
trade is improviup. T.ike the American produce, whoso value is equiva
lent to so much gold. Iu 1868 the less than 12,000 miles laid in
Memphi, lenn., is managed by a receiver bsnSMM it couhl not pay a debt of a few millions. Paris, France,, ows $400,000,000, and is the great city of the eivfBsed worl I. She has passthe neutral line in debts, and thrives on what she ows. It is difficult to make people linderst am! that food in animals, as well as in plants, is largely derived from th air, aud that good pure air only can supply what nature demands for tne atmosphere. Muddy und filthy barns turn out lean cattle. H .n. J. D. Cox. of Ohio, believes that the Republicans of that State will elect their candidate fcr Governor this fall by the biggest majority they hare had for years, but he is confident that neither G trfl-ld nor Sherman will be the candidate. Railroad building has been almostat a standstill since the panic, but from all indications there will be not
the
364,104.146 bushels. The increase in the value of our exports of wheut and MMR M 1878 over those in 1877 amounted to the enormous sum of . $::'. 164 ,000, and the exports of breadstuffs last year, aggregated $181,777,-
value of agricultural produce exported was in round numbers $104,000,000
to do my share to grant all the BMMUM (exclusive of cotton and tobacco). Iu
to prepare for war and carry it on, and conquer treason und save the Union. I opposed all MnllnmntaH ties in dealing with vanquished rebels, and thought reconstruction, if ad-
841. These figures are now astound- j mltted at all, should be very gradual, ing, but the probabilities are that i I never expected to see this day, and
1778 it was $,150.000,000, having increased 2K) per cent in ten years. We need cite no other tacts. We have enough to show that the nation is rapidly re-covering from its losses, its extravagancies and its mistakes. The national intergrity has been sus-
they will seers as nothing to those j especially within less than twen'y i talned ; the national credit is estab-
S .nth and West during the coming summer. An early revival of our Iron and steel industries may therefore bo expected. The Cuban Government has advised the es'abliishment of schools for colored children, and wherever this cannot be done the admission of children into the public schools. Thia may be regarded as a pretty liberal tict for a country where slavery still
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DENTIST!
While he was thus employed
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bought seme paper ami wrote two ! lJ""uI' un u,,nru ammm "ueii, , ita rule and influence, so will sorrow notrs, ono to his fe.mily at home and I and fe,J alrao8t at the foot of the be dissipated, and peace and happlthe other to the muster of the school,! oiainmat,t- The fuse in it was smok- ni,M Cüino t0 lhe ttllON, The iuforming them that he had a Mat I MMlag. In an Instant more it world is not in need of croakers or admirable opportunity of going to sea wou1,1 eIPlo" ? ftn1 everything critics. Wbt it does need is earnesl and learning to be a naval officer. 1 aro,,nd it to atoms! men and women, who, accepting the
Such a chance might not occur again, "c,itl mtn w rL m near ny, doctrine of "peace on earth and good
that will be presented ten years j years a Democratic majority In the I llshed beyond fear or reproach; the prevails.
hence. Tho United States will Senate of the United States, and a national industry is rapi by advanc-
Be ports from fourteen States indi-
eventually be the food -producing j majority of those same Democrats as j ing. Tho mines of gold and 6ilver j cuteft u gratifying business outlook in COOBttf of the woi id. 7;t. tlmort i oflicers la lhe rebellion. This is a ' are vieldinc such enormous products ! - "
aimerieaii
are-
Brim: the Brass Bain, llojs. A gentleman from Northern Ohio was in l'liihiddnhia. recently, and
and as he had made up his mind to ! but f li(l not 8ee ,he l)om,- Their will toward men," will do their part, ! while, there was introduced to a
office .n Hecoud story. Post Office Bulhtin trjt(ir ,,ie lmvy any Hy it wou,(, not lives were almost as good as gone. whether it be great or small. It is a ! promintnt Pennsylvaniau as an Ohio Feetll frOIl OHO Ollly, tO II bo vtMtoirt the opportunity pass, j The Captain stood just back or the . poor oldier in a battle who drops man. The Pcuusylvanian's first refllll SPt. SO CllPilp tililt tlie j Jo wold lose nothing by leaving j 3un- He enw the smoking bomb, and givesup the fight when his com- I mark was: riCll It lit! DOOr CllII till Uebool now, for navigation, matbe- j anu" sprrig back. Before he had ' rude has fallen. The men who argue j "From Ohio, eh! What office do I ! i .I ia fimr to even shout "T.onlr out I" almaaa a nkri,ii...,ti., i - a I . ii..-
maiics, nnu eveijtuuig uiai ll was - ...... ......... . uau.. urn vniouaiinj 10 a niuinc uriuiisr you noid :
ouiceis in ine reueiuuu. xuis is a are yielding sucn enormous proiucts (.v..ry direction Manufacturers
fast age, but for an intelligent people ; that the import of precious metals I hardly able to fill orders, ami whole-
has ceased. A kind Providence has ,.ai,r3 report an increase in the given us such abundant harvests that . uujk of luer ranging from 10 to we are enabled to feed England, j 30 feT cof n)thoujh at low pricas. France and Germany with the food in , compared with the business or prswhich they have been deficient. In ; vIou vearg CroDa are fuli of Drom.
w -
who had saved the tuiuii to turn
about and put rebels in power over them is ahead of anything we will fiud in the history of any other country." That is about the size of it: but we fear Mr. Chandler's remarks will dis-
Hue. If there is anything in material
success to satisfy the wants or ambi
please the fine-haired gentlemen who j tion of a people, this nntion has it.
necessary for a naval officer to know.
PlMCnratiotl of the Natural Teeth I were taught on the ship. Then he
A SPECIALITY.
C. C. DÜRR,
mailed the letters ami went on hoard. When Tom's father ami the master
came loin. lie was almost on the this mini and that sect has fuihid or
bomb before he saw it. fallen, reason poorly. If they will It never took Tom long to make ; look around they will see millions who up his mind. Wo have seen that, are true. They will an a civilization
received these notes, it la probable His second thoughts always came up rising upon the foundations laid by that they vvoufTl have taken measures loog way after the first onee. He the pious Pilgrim Fathers such as 1 to get Tom off that ship in very short gave one glance at the smoking fuse; never was before wituessed upon the
order, iiad it not been for the fact he knew that it was just about to ex-, oarth
that the vessel sailed early the next plode. und that it would kill every
-rv-- -- -r- t , ! j morning after Torn made his appear- body round nbout it, and ho picked 1 ' .1 l Xi -L L dj) -X- : aaoa on her deck, and she was far It up and hurled it into the sea.
Office OVer Parks llros.' Law out at sea before Mr. Black aud Dr. When the Captain saw Tom stoop. Office, G(tltf) Street. Powers Lad read their letters. and grasp that hot, heavy bomb in
Plymouth. Ind.
VrnoH
Collar and Milker free to Agents. V '. iift'. luraMe. rhesu. No He s Tv-qiiinfl exe-!ls all otliera. Karruers want it. outlast all ethers A.'hnstji:le. Kit any lrse. H.T V UK Kit th HfX nil earth.
It will not do to say it would Lav.
done as well under the rule of the infidel or under Mohamedan teachings. Its schools and colleges, its churches, its whole civilization, are but an outgrowth of that Christianity which, if not pel feet In Its practices, has worked wonders even in its imperfect teachings. 7ner o p,tn.
So there was nothing to bo done at his two hands; when he saw him hwrne but to hope that things would raise it up. with the fu e spluttering eventually turn out for the best, and and fizzing close to his ear, where, indeed this was what Tom himself if it had exploded, it would have Mai to do. For he soon found that blown his head into pieces no bigger
Lis posiiiou on the vessel was very than a pea, and then dash It ovei pool, Ohio, which furnishes a coatindifferent from what he had supposed it the ship's side, 30 that the fuse was. tibus supply of heat aud light to that
"None, sir," suid the Ohio man. "None!" eaid the Pcnusylvanian, with a face chuck full of exclamation points. "Jio, sir." "Why," gusped the astonished man, "Jon't you know Hayes?" "Yes. sir; I live within a couple of counties of Mr. Hayes' old home." The Pennsylvania man seemed more bewildered than ever, and took a sheet of paper and covered ii all over with figures, trying to get a satisfactory solution of the problem.
Finally he looked up and said
object to waving the bloody shirt. The trouble with him is, he.is an uu raooBoiled and anrepaatant Union lout). lndioH(iiohi( Journal.
ise.
Finally America is revived. It remains lastly to be seen whether the
at 1. al... f la 1.1 - .
Uciiioil i- mTMI i uit-i-i 11 ! (J-Jf n,J u. . , t ) nr ( 'i i r i -it i :i n moriiA p;ri miu-
' U' UI' I s ill 'a-iB. s. - - - w
IU' takes rj msi Mi lo give his viewg on,
The employes of the United States government bindery tendered a complimentary serenade to Hor John D..
Defrees. the public printer, which ha
i .- l' tt-r of dei'Iloation
tain unimpaired that wealth of m.t-
! ter.al prosperity which overthrew the
proudest nations of antiquity, and left
Maine in California. Golden KM. Tho (Ircl Ki i ai.ttl.iea nt C.uM.
. ,, . . , I only an antiquarian searching among forma wore Catholic missionaries. ...... ...
In their calendar nearly every day
has its patron; henc". when they discovered a new place or fouuded a mission or settlement, they usually named it after the saint to whom the day is sacred. All the "Sans" aud "Santas" of the State received their names in the same waj. In the
ruins for' he relics of tin lr glory.
There is a natural gas well at Liver-
e:i-;:-e. m.ri cli-.m i:nlk smv it.
- even week, set: rabidly, j would be. Instead of being taucht of course, extinguishKl the instant it luckv place. As gas costs absolutely ! heie vou are
. nt lir mill to an part r.l ll.e l . S, I , , , , I. . - ... - . stamp for partT. niara how to sail the ship, be whs taught touched the water, ho was so aston- j nothing, tho streets are brilliantly t. nr. u,,rny. (inrmi g, I how to a ejfa the jshcd that he could not speak. , lighted!
"Oh, I see now. You've been doing j Spanish lauguago an meuns a something to make Hayes mad." i male saint and "Santa" means a fe"Notatall" reniied the Ohio aas MM e'dnL or sometimes "San" or
"Here, boys," yelled the Pcnusylvanian to a crowd of friends. "Here,
Here's an Ohio man
lives nenr Hayes. Knows Hay s, never did anything to make the Presi-
! "Santa" means "holy." Thus, San Juan means St. John; Santa Clara or Clare; aud Santa Cruz means the Holy Cross. Such names as Colusa,
Klamath and Yolo came from th Indiau language.
The New York DaaN has reports from correspondents in fourteen Slates, from Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York and New Jersey iu the Last, to Ohio, Indiana, nnd Missouri In the West; fiom Minnesota. Wisconsin and Michigan in the North, to Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi aud Louisiana iu the Sjuth; aid ull poiut to strong evidence of return! ig prosperity nnd a genera! revival of business. TI ere ar . but few br inches of tra le that d not show the revival
the subject or the recent attempt to chane tha mole of doing the public printing, which movement he denounes as an attemj t to steal the govt rnm nt printing office. He says noons, advocates the change except those who expect to m il - money out of it. If the President would veto the appropriation for the payment of tho per diem of members of Congress until they make an appropriation for payim? the at my and other departmeu's of the government, it would be nbout the smartest as well as th most popular thing he could possibly do. If the government is to be run
! on rhe principle of eoeiclon by cut-
' tinsr off the I iv. this Is th nroner
generally repoit d, aud e.-en in these 1 ntSo to lx-dn Trulinnirrm .Tmir.
the Inactivity is local rather than gen-1 nrrL
