Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 18, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 April 1879 — Page 1

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PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. THURSDAY, A I 'KI L 17. 1879.

NUMBER 18.

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Job TViitlnir on the mo favorable terras.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

T. a. BORTOM. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON .-e in Pot Office W.k. DjßmVmm o E.-a Si.le South Michie.ii! Mre-t, rLYMOl?TH, INDIANA. Br. J- 9M- JENNINC3 2IlTUCtAN AS1 SUKtiEON. ofl'.o? with Dt. N. Shcrmn'i v-r l.aier s r-i.-hitean Ktreor. Plrnjooth. Ind. Residenee ou Center street. tppoito Catliui..- nHta, bm n

The Young Husband's Dilemma. John had iu?t man.o 1 and hronglit bntn a ride, A irracefiil, and Imxnm, and huSaUlM luM And hi n at the altar he Mood t.y her atd., It aetineil the iaet drop in to lull cop of 1.1;. indeed she it an nne of the fairest of CTCBtBfWJ Her lii en-like rnliie, l.erteeth Inte ax x arl TI:foM- mi.-M have borrowed it.. hut iroin luv MMN, The wan mo.-kud I it lutr bright, jnl !n curia. With raUiip and mnair the swift nioni'-nts fl-w. Till niiiliiie.it apprNcued, and the bride aud le r prooni, Affer lii'Min ; Ci.ir friendi and cnij .ninns a Ura, lietireil together j: course- to one renin. There her beautiful rr atli und a en-onmer veil On toy oi the hureau aiie card i v Iii. I,

er lout .-tlk-n trad.

v ot the bel.

for my sake. Tl poisouous." plead A I lie. "Shall Allie rule" began M md.

Again a picture of slav. :y at use be-

The Xegra Mi -ration Westward." From thf. Pliil.id.lph! Record. To the Editor of the Becord: In your issue of this morning I finl

fore him n degraded slave to the the following:

tyrannical wishes of R wife, "I'll nip it iti the bud," said he to himself, and despite Allies pleadings aud Harry's admonitions, he drank the wii.e, thereby sealing his (loon.

From thf Kansai aswepaperi we learn

or ;i n.t BoartleM form rtf rascality. '.Inn dretU o negro are Ii. klag thither .rnin the for s. eh, under the totpt ration itiat the long looked for ' lorty acn tod a ludlu" to eat It o( lien ein Ml bad in I tot Dime. The d hi-ion in luster! by rail-

The Lai est Stoke Story. ; was set on lire, and the whole crowd j TVe Fee mid I Salary Hill Nat a Kim! in- , States government done justice to Last Friday Zebulou Ma; tin and remained uutil it was quite consum- j ,io" u,or An the (feneration now living, and that to his son. wh-j lived about six miles ed. he mm ft twenty-one roubles: l!!1 (follow.it would have served in the from Oil City, were engaged In end ninety copecks (nearly 180) linker Cuuthorno and three cr j same righteous manner a hundred or moviug a huge pile of stones on their was collected aud offered to the rural four othe" of the legislature issae of he k.adeM of reb?mort A farm when they suddenly liaeartbed p olieenlaa as a Utibe to secure bU "'"'"p-ddtess to the people through i graVeyard of that kind would have

what seemed to be large ball of f-itence. But he rejected if, and so

AM ASA JOHNSON ATTOKET A r LAW. t ronrpt aKmii v, n .II -O. .. a. tilf.m.'nt of d' .- .: !.!' -tatrs

aad ardjhipt,dteds,nHriiase,Hal oth.-r h.ij- Th.-n -. :irr nr dee, with i. .riet drawn up and ackuowledaientf Uken. O'e.- the hack of a chajr by t

P O. JONES,

Attorney et Law A. Notary Public Prompt atteution given to all -lainis and col- : etions left in his car. Üittce in Corner ol

S .-sx' brick hlo..-K Ptiawfta c7h reeve, ATTOliXEi At LAW. Located fa M ColltM-tiuns and conveyaiK nm a apeel-

Maud, as she passed from the room, road nefcd nbariiera, who Indeee t!ie - am-.n.l .!tlnrrl. niwHi tat two who n'nm f" l;,rl ' heir small

i l 4 l V uuiiji; -sj w-w ' ' ----- failed 10 aooomplleh their desire.

bbtck rope, knotted aud curiously this terrible tragedy came to llht. intei laced. The mass was a- latge as a bushel basket, and was eovered with The Oi Honk for ISSO. a light, powdef) sul)stanee, more re The New York Times publisher tin-

, the columns of the Sentinel, in wbieh

they claim lue following savin to

proved healthy for the nation.

Three years passed away on Time's

. n; liiii., oi:a iv on iMit i eau t n-a trie iitin-, . , . , . ,.... i. , n-l M tit:, v,ri....,Vir,nnl,ei:.lr..;dlr.,: I w.ite, rapid W IMS US StfftVl DefofO Whirl-

Nor tne leeiim; that over th.- van; ! 'i.i-itvlaiM

Aa he aat aud observed her tliarutM lor the nicht. But man bnüiant illusion!! '.vrrn, 'lhe posf.-lon .t yufh a jxyttin-i dispel To a unit U biii. !. a oii. u.- y t . n. That wonderiul i)r-ess, the perltng nf !,elle..

8 J.)hn f -It. on in-' those b antifnl cnrls, ThHf - ylorions m:i-es f hnlit L"hleii hnir: And il;. i.c admired tuey were wilder than " pearl. A) Hid in a !x ahe placed on a ' hair.

wind. Many objmgM had bet u wrought sinee tliat ever-to be-re-membered rainy night; for, in the mo3t conspicuous laco stood the bauk builJitig, of which llarry ftilmore, the dry goods clerk of three

I years ago, i cashier, au I i- rapidly ; inerea-inv' Ids earthly store. But where is George Fallen, who

the county trensuiies: C uuly Andifnrt. and Tr-j rers toumy Commissioners .1 nr. rl'arditi(! pris.)iiers

etnbllDg bran tl ao anything else, tier the heading, "The candidates cf ftomyato'traetoa'.!

ticket to the pnmi.M(l bind. The I rand J he ftuu was snlStOg briglitiy a the leeO, reports showing the state and

In- toga carrlel In each ; rait el that ac- time, and as the wain rays fell upon , tendency of public opinion throngh-

eZry to7ml It ! fall the two men detected a slight out the union upon the choice of canTraeellnff all over this onuntt v movement in its many coils. Old ( didates most likely to be made by the

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propel tics in raUe aaoney tor a lbrd el im

I do, I suppose I know as mueh about imniedtatciy yelh-d "aaakfs! ; Republican and Democratic parties the colored people as any man ring. J"" back tü a Si'fe dtounoe, j for the presidential campaign of IPSO. I am 4 ist from an extensive tour , H's W)" Cbuil-.s, aho was ot a more The Introduction says: "Wehaveinarhlnh rttihra iarh.thffriLi nf (hJ ; loqulrlog tum of mind, procured a ' formation from every State In the

a'ity. jjuysanus-i:- -, ,uc -u .-oiuiui--t.oB. Insures li es ;it.d M!ert y m A. 1 coin- j v inie-3. Desirabtn 'al csttc lor ale in Uie itrinilulloillii:lt. ovl-7

Meantime in that box s.mietbiu mere cau'it !.: DR I. BOWER. eve

IaBTSXClAN VNL) will bei To show how thaärtiat, Tame Natnre csn mok; j qjI the S&Bie Opportunities OS HrtTfy "! n!':1:';"1L ' ' V - ' Q to the dlrtleet and most miserable ÄaSÄ toSÄ- . rÄ, Pi,,.. wuto. ,e.t lookln,: prog shop, there Uk. J tol

8hp"ilj!KdNS, too, v:th the rest; . -VÜU mVl UMU U,',lnt' WUS1C " Th awittiT detaeoot t'i ua, . piip'tant b i I once prou I wife, M l td Mcriia ail 1 Ihr lov.-r,) foiid'y so Wtndlr t.a I pressed. . ... her children live In a mmu house 1'hcn she placed oa the chair the huge enshion s' e . . . . . , .... norlt given them by the bciievoleiit gi'iitTaaa lh Itofhaa I was Mill r.vw than ever no.. ,Prv riilm'.r und bis b,. ....

I IK ill . . , a . ... , j . ...... mmmm . - ' J

oieu emoracu iwo minis ci lue

Statts south, a here this intense ignorance Is supposed to exist, und I aver that there is not a eOtored man in a million that has the least idea of getting a mule and forty acres of land by

gojfig to ivausas. buch language is

the

Items f Interest. THo; Sdentiftr American recom-

; ti,n mends potato water as a wash for

animals afflicted wiih lice. One ap-

Itoaiyaai iilatia. et AAm plication cf wa ei in wbfeb potatoes T tt WUaii havelxen boiled Is said to be eufThis is not true. Th"y have re lkient. .bu ed the county treasurers in salary 0ne of the curiosities of Canton is (, and increased his fees in de- a tower containing a system of tanks UliqueotS 1 percent, thus not only or ves9o, one above Motoer rfor.

maivingup me vhju in ano:ner way, ated. so that the water U i,nt .tMa.

the larger couniies adding ' plrg reguhl ,y throuh them for the

but in

t'iae. July 1st. 187.

t urto

ofth,. whit,. Mnaa tLm anntfsr ! Rortllan knot b-'aU 10 UUiavel

long pole and stirred up the yielding ! union, gathered by more than 170 s,;v?ral huudreds more to it in Mar- i purpose of keeping the time

mass, The tuueii and warmth re- correspondents stationed at from dee no wan eeju. inn?, rived the docmaat reptiles, and the to nineteen points In each State, j instead of saving to the counties $18,

rarfeoe of the ball was seen oawered Each correspondent covered a largef00 y dooon of $200 from the1 with rattles which swuytd to and fro. ! field, including rauny important een- tteawtietW salary, the legist alare has thn sound resembliug the blowing of ten of political thought and dUcns- J tally given them $20,000 more than!

ion. It is safe to HI the thirtv-two . u,e now ei u,'ur 0,', Iee o-

umu of repoits which the , Auditoie in counties of 15.000 iuhabi- ,

rims gives icflects the i onul ir H,, i un',er lillVe üeeu reduced

in salary ?.W0 each, but fees luve

basest jargon, ffotteu up for the P?11 htotlgll the dead leaves of alslpi pose of Ibrowiug du,t in the eyes 11 "e- WLat l ; CP1' 1 If .. . . . i TV-

Wm. N. BAILEY.

M. O ,

1HYSICIAN aUMOEOS. II- rt year praetic.'. Ur.l'Ukio t two M-otlieid eolleires. au'i nix years s)arjr"n m ti e nuy ol tun Ü. S.tvol. eervj C'mu compete -i fitly witit any juu"W in Um Luit' l m : Tl.ankfu; fwr phh mv r-. is stii' .11 regular

practice. aad only rcsyalree tobe lieiteritn w to have aa esteaaivo a;-. On! b in - aew brick, c jz. I Ji.'han a:i 1 Lai DCffl Plymouth. In :.. h!j let to J. 0-. S. O- A J- W. PARKS. ATTOKNtn AT LAW. Notaries ful'ic e.r..l Authorized rtJiium Atfeats; Olli at itourbon aad Ptymouin. Intltaud. I i" attention tfi ven to lb - it leinet of ilceui Lstütes. C'ouveyancin. und th eoUvctioji I Kohller' Claims for fensioas; v:l! attend 1 rutupt y to .iL prof ..Woiiai oumi. trustnd to them, und j.ruetiee in Marsh.;!' ttml adjoiniuaeohuties. Piymouta iü on Uaao . ;rt Oytwoen ilieiiir,ui aad tater atreets, . jartow ofinr t-arirn 1 ariatlto niee,n C. R. CHAN E Y. ATTORNEY AT LAW. WiUpi ticeln all the I ;oartsiu the stul-. Oflice in ue.dcr's hh tW. Utcker A VVoii'a dry tfoo 1 store, eiymouth, ;

1,1... Hi1

To see wliat tm neveT Ixa I itij.v-- I Ii f.r t : i- tan mill. 1 tin . 1 . . aliPi t f I ' I : t

.u tau ana

I'hen touching ispriuL' that washi i ..::i.-.v:;ere, ..... , ..' 1 .1 1 i.tw heru.ver.iinh-p.n,.i pr.- - . in i.ai.e., Aide changed their betrothed VlB I)

tiful wif , As our rea hsri will see

u. I i!te iaitt un tlv. a'f..r 1 ni. au mi t'.i'

Her las' sacrifl.e, a atc.t lat calves. llei i!istx-tiiH completed, s! e phimr ! nn ior - r, Like a lath that might into n r.- let dr.t; Then tanderr u-'ü d ol I: -r in annd. rs t, Jv dariiu, h'.w lot d iu anOsitap." - 'y dsar. t ni nte nude : led," ;.e sjH, tWto conrj in tUacaw wu i . '-iT?r a:i I !:.'t To Mhm ti e IraeOaa laat fat ' h -d. Or stav with U.a jail UWl M piled ou toe chah-

bnraaae Ge-orgc pleased Maud m ire thau Harry by great lag her foolish

wishes. II iwcver, II it ry lias never ! been 30ry of the chango since lilt 1 bright-eyed fairy entered Ids horn a; : its mistiess. Poor M ud. n- thOOfhl Qeeege would fetheSjoMl drink at her co nuuud, but was s jrely disapoointd.

gives

ft. ....i. . i i .. i . : ....... . ... ........ i vn .iter . . . i .

.... I .: v... . .. . ., .. 1 II lilOS I I Ol 1 II1 Iiliic; ui(.l llioic ar-i: 1 1 .neu I ui ii-iiiiv i,v,ij iiiueieill III

. . , ..iu,1M,n.ni-umMitiv, nutL .. . haaaa Inrniaard hladl mnr., Ikaa r.

as the snakes unlocked unir intri- : caitiu-s pretty evenly omitiduu m over ; Laata oofla. ai thev tsaaan d to be the whole oeocratddcal exlent of the 'JCe iL Ia havidg 15.000

I i i . .. i i .1 1 tot I... laud under 20.000 the salary is not

Tr,..r.. im .. - f ,,..,,.,,, i. ,,f ..,o I paeiv'.u ui .neu iiaos iu tut? center euuiiu. lixicie-is t;yiuw iiom iu i - lhere are tena of tnoiumud of col- I i..ft ... ... li n..r !. eseaM

Of this living DelL It was a curious, K-lllgettl men or not u political parlies, J vet disgusting tUV. the anatruiiug from lawyeis, ediiors, i nn nalists and a,1'1(Mi fjr eaeu mIdi;i,,U;l l'üü'J iu"

and contortions uf the hideous ter- trained newspaper reporters, rrom ''.g the salary fully 10 per cent, aud beautiful siuavr nearly frozen, peats as they emerged from their college professors, rrom (Melons, lUx u u l" ' havidg 20 003 iu- He took her to camp and thawed her w Intel's tap, and Urn two ipeetsitors Hterary and business men, from all habitants ami over, xthere the largc-t ot Wh.m partly thawed he prowatched tb in wi;b Mim feel! run ot dnsaea and vocations which uiw oo- xpense is roiled up. Iu these audi posed man i ige aud was accepted.

; pprehvosloa One f the tnen portunity for familiarity with cur

ia lo-

haVj lucessitatcd ih Kansas etnigia-

tion.

oted people in d.lKt ' lit pai ts ot the .South; yes, men with wives und okildren, who are trying to eke out an -xistence ou twenty-live tents a day, and pay rent out ol it. 1 could narrate other fa ts that udout curdle tbe

Q icen Victoria has managed the"

e.-tateS Of the DurdlV of I..nint..r a.,

well that las' year she realized an income or f 220,000 from them. At the beginning ot her rtigu thev jirlded about a fouilh of tbe sum. It is said that when tbe father of Professor taut , of Yale, came to this couutry (lie w s as English merchant he could neither read nor wiiie. Twenty years later be was one of the best read men to Hartford. a Minnesota man found a young

blood of brutes, if il.cv iossescd an

ounce of ivmoaibv: but it would llH ' idckc.l up a sma'l sto:ie and lo..;?.ed it rents o! thought and feeling

I . .a ' t . f i I an

i into lhe wainy mass la older io ca.mes nere me liCpuonca.i party

tois are allowed an additional $100 There will be no danger of freezing for each 1,000 inhabitants over 2U,0'J0, 1 bete.if:er. Q lite otherwise.

useless to do eo, as il is vciy evident

. : l. ?t t . . . ä :

that North aud South have shaken mw ll , m us "ö "W" u ir t - ss rr i

ne oucoecaeu iiiost t iieeiu i y. i n

was known to be divided on lertain

being au laereaee f over 5o ier centover the old bill. Under ibis provis-

WHAT CAN WOMI-N DO!

BY WILT. K. Sil r.?.

S. K. W. DtNLAP,

HOMEOPATHIC Thysielan and Denti-t. and Dr. J. A. Umilap. rosui-r p&i i -ian anü suraooti. reape -t uily oßer their services to tue puülio. U ltoo in llorhiu uloek; resi'jie'e on Ea.-t Uaao stre.t. WILLIAM B HISS, a TTORN E V AND L' !'.' iIlLud AT LAW.

V 1'lyui titu luJ. .

inl yl

JOHN S. BENOEM, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, AND SOTAUY PUBLIC, aaicnNT BLOCS. ----- PLYMOUTH. ISO.

"Twas night. Bdnfell ia ICrreate without, and th" 8 ?ld, wintry wind bowled I ko to ne bidvous deinen in torture. Tvo lovely girls, with ibeh faces weaiing a disappointed look, pnsscd their eager, listening ears against lhe window pane of a small, yet beautif.il cottage, stilvlng ia vain to catch the echo of fuliiug footstej s on tbe wet and muddy a;ret t. These little fairies were ITuud und

-Allie aterlin, aged lareuty aud ei,'li-

What can women do? Drag an about Lis grievance, uraicss n suiis angel to the b Jttoosleaa pits of tophet; thesa. S far uo the colurcd people or prepare a m in for the great king goiug to K ausas is concerned, they dorn that Is to come. Trulv, "The have a ribt to go if they wi.-h. Not hand that rocks the ertsdis rock. the one colored to a thousand whites tri),

for nearly every traiu going into Kansas, either from the East or North is clow. led with vbite men, women and children, thousands oT women ctuuot speak the EogUab language. Have not the colored people, who

It tequfres 303,000 euWe feet of the finest quality of pine lumber to make the yearly supply of lueifer matches or the United 8-ate?, and it takas 100.000 cords of fine herd wood to

ri i t t saw s- .

sites, covered with a whitish slime, uoubtus to the perfect Impartiality t,t,n- "uu make our shoe pegs. It takes 40,w hich bad exuded from their bodies of the judgmei t. Our oorrespoo- ; roUuced iu some iu,Por,ant items but j 000.000 tics to supply our 00.000 miles-

aud perhaps served as a means of dents do not give their Individual " "'"8. wu" UOTOa vr of railroad.

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; ...i iuu m- uu'iii v. 01 . iriuini euiiu v 11

ii.i. a .ir. r ihi. . ..e, I ti. .. . ' e oueeecoen uiosi taieciii i v. j. ne i-an:, nun. 'o-o i;i mnrraiwi , bauds over the negro, and they aiel ... . . , , . ' i7rZ , . , ... reudv Sö.Oöi.t more than ho is now

em ni jiiuL'n tu aimrr in.i ill.' Oi iß . tk i . . i . . i i no n oil ' (o i - - -

determined to ciedlt nothing sad ouu,k" www j ,....vUv v..v

some lli'ty or sixty rattlesnakes of all chosen, so thut there might be no ! reCe,nie

world.1" N.arlv ataratd Alive. The heotiuo of the following Tenia: kable story -but which comes on unimpeachable authority as perfect

ly true says CkambH0 Journal, was

i peoteoUng them from the sevesttf of views rimpjy, but the preferences exthe winter. Thoroul.ly aroused, the pressed by .he people of their sec-

! venomous reptiles lashed their tails ; tions. Tne result point unmistaka 'in fury and girded over with ear- My to the nomination of Oeu. Grant, prisfag agHity. thou- bright eyes by the Republicans, end of Mr.Tiidee,

hitting with exeiremcnt, tht ir mouths by the Democrats. The vastprepon- j wide open aud forkod tongues pro- j lerance of Republican sentiment in trodiog us thev hissed deliac-e at . favor of Orant, leaves all the otter

m :-l tri r. If, tile Mel t il.l .(111 "!

Etmi '( .in.!, iw" ft'--" - , 0 tasaaTaul prtttiou of lauds; alao the tolleitiou ol tech, tiauyhtCI s t f a Willlod CttP J:u,.rtr.Wa. Heui.tuu.ces jagj , ..,r ,a ,1h. t0 fa ,f Glasgow.

lbouh sisters tin y bore no kimüai

traits. Aland tbe eldest, was a Uru

01 1dS IM Its. mo.h HMMnul118ht,.,, .l iiei oiv r. r.ineii to b.iieve, it id a portion of the people from whom . . . ileia.iy rtiuseil to btinve lt. M i - , tbe center of tbe sronp, and Urn bail is a!: houoh the d.efor- an I lhe other in- th,) t,hoiu I expect b. iter things are ( . . ' i ..... L.ZT

A. C. A A. U. CAf RON, A-ttorneys & Counse lors REAL ESTATE AH E TS. rriCK A. L. WUFLLEK'S b!M K. t, rLY t I H. ISO. CR. J CCKFER. Offers hia lrofcgsijnal Services

uelte, seittah anil the spoiled p

her I arel.t?; while Allie a Lloi.de. was ae ansrifish as her sister was Seillsh. XIaud uu I Allie both were engaged to two woithy men of IIasro.v, and it was for them that they wem waning, for did they not promise tt eome, and lid thev i v ir..:!: ib ir bromlacf

A' :.e r:ze oBlct , I ... X r It . Wi IV til. i I - , i . . i . ' lf!i

Over Poe acnapmer. suiugaii' ,

H-aidi ... ci; Michipiu Street.

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i.. i.. .. i .. it . if.r nave icncu i ic lor iwu nu cm a auu

.,,Uu,IK,uu M..,, ,-,. -ti I heir persecutors. One huge reptile, enndi dabs iu the rear. Many lb-pub-sni.imrlint irr .it.-il i! ni-s she tu Uliy Jt'Uta, US IllUeU light tOSCttle r i a somewn.it pto. nu Ii d Mutss em . lo , J J , ' Murhf alt fsat n rurth. vilk aaallM Hmm aha ra asiatMa) amummI tn

nonÜQtttion confess that his name

moist tbe only one mentioned in

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U IIU0 ttl v IUI I W 11.1 ill tWtli., 4 111. .IIV sober sense of any reasonable nian !

will c -netir with r r i oht to du un. I '

. . ..... i , . .. Another stone waa thrown, this lime t Vent ton io be held at once. Gen. As a colored man 1 am iu fa vor of , , ... . ! u good sized orte, et ushlng and maim- Grant would get tl:e vote of every i4 irttinv 'in hi til 1 Ti ...ti ura l.. ...v..

tits oil. er in

n j reason to

liter

though the th ictors and

mat. s of the he ass saw

douht the fact. The funeral was arranged, the grave

t 0j ! made, aud the specitl Ml three diys

laid come to an end. lhe mother lunl tiever left her daughtei's body;

bhe had Irfted every available Uicaua

dels, opened wide its mouth and facts and figures we present that, SWayed to and fro, hissing angrily, were the Republican National Con-

J. 8. N. KUNGER,

Notary Public, Cniivev.uice veii.iiirr el Titlen aai Civl. EuKln I Will faraiati cotiplete Jtbatrad 1 Titles to aaatl a Sarsoall cucuty. In t. t.a..- at hs rait.uw, , iMi Mauin.u ilreel", norm il cuurt lloiua MHiire. HTMW1M, IM1 .1. I W. II MER'SHONi Teacher of Vecal and lr.strunior.tol aHwadO. WIS be in Plymouth 'wry M(H.:ay sn.l Tu -riauo, Ork'im, Violin, (i;niar. o: iiltiire und tWiLony. tA-v..-or..cra t Ums. W lutmor ' mnsit room. JOHN C. KUHN, LADIES' AND GEKTLEBKN'S

that.

Alii growiug tired of waiting, stated htrcelf Lear the grate, ntd

geling upon the baruiug coals began , l.umtiii' g an old love song ; but itnr..li... t M .ii.l dllll fi lt.. 1 liri.l f t a.il

I'Ulli 111 VA(4t. .1 .inn il . t i v. i. uuu . a v v. , . . . . , , . . i force the gold blade

iikö a eu,ip.fi was,-, at tue vuiuuv.

i Ley cau staud the climate, for I have very little laith In our future here.

lo restore her. but to no avail. As But to thoso who are opposed to Afthe hour approael.ed for lhe teic- ilea or led they canuct stand that nsoaj :) bike plap.fi aiie became mote tropical elioW, or are too obi, etc., I and more distracted, aud moic des- have told ia my sp.i chcs, aduresses pesate iu her iff its to convnee her- and public remarks, tu ßo to K insas. elf that life still lingered. 1 or anywheie out We&t. I huve not As a last resort she went for some only given this advice to hundreds strong elixir, and taking out of her of thousands in tbe S.iuth, but to our packet a fruit knife with two blades, oung n.en ai d women everywhere, oue blade ol gt. Id, the other of silver In Kansas thev cau become laud owuproceeded by continual woiking to eis, Stock owneis and, iu khort, owu-

between the era of everything, for when a people

teeth; Lu Inserted she poured u become lhe owners uf lhe soil, e vary

ing many of '.he reptl.es in its fall. The ; .State but Maine, Nevada, Oregon aud scene wassimplv Mghtful as.! .-scribvd pDssibly California. Iiis clearly ap-

i by oue of the Spectators, J a their parent from the toue of ehe letters asea, and a pa.r of nagajaaj gloves on

moie important items nro allowed

Dover btfoie incioded in any fee -ehedule. Tim fact is the new fee

bill is u lie on its face

to eat down, while the truth it pi!e

up; but for the purposo of fchowiu0-

the apparent reduction is published as au actual saving. If about tix mouths from date the people will begin to learn who is made to suffer. How a Bergar Made Up. Every day on the Via Toledo ttie finest and most frequt nted street iu Naples, mie'lit huve been seen an old woman, bent under iho weight of years, clad In wretched mourning. She wore a tattered bonnet ou her head, a thick black Vetl over her fea-

The exports of wheat and wheat lljur at its univalent in grsiu from

lall Iii.. T " i i . . . l VI ,t.,L.- awwfa t r oll f -va-

It in ut.ir ,i 1

that lhe movcineut in favor of Qen, Grant originates witli the masses.

agaay the attakee writhed and bissad with redoubled furv, twistins over

and over in the bio d and türne, and not with the politic. an, while while tbe uninj -re Y one escaped Mr. Tilden is being forced upon the fiotii their WOWn ted eo.np fttlOttSl and ; people against their will by tbe efrH led toward the M U tins with head forts of their leaden and his agents

uplifted and rattlinur Ominously. Senator lbaiue seems to have sen

her lingers. She never ppoke, but took with a kind of growl whatever small cola the passengers might vouchsafe her. That old woman's gains wt re twenty francs per diem; but who was she? No one cculd tell, and she never answered questions.

15 tli men a knowledged that they nisly b jared his standing among the j Tue otber day a eouple of muncipal

j were a little frightened when they I saw the deadly reptiles gjiug straight j for them with the strident purpose of taking reveage on their eOemiea.

Perceiving the sltnatlon looked dcei(bdlv lllltdaftsnt the t.Vi. men

anotbei and another, and Hied to A.-. .; the male and fortv ncrss nf i . ....... . . . .

'Viiv eis." said A lie. "if vou keen I ,.v , ,. . ------ - - . " armcu uieui.e.ves w.tn sioui ciuos

' i luaae io cuni mo niwu.u, wui. it Lltlll, tltlOtlt WlilL'U SO UlilCfl has been on fretting iu that style you'll have j set.tIlod orjlr lo tI p.Uk. back again and 8ui, for the l.,-t t.-n or twelve years.

none to give mm. anu sue lau.uen a llMVU tiV cllii, StJu i.e ..0rscvi i-l

f . la. II awlevAa I I . i t u all a. I. tit . f .

a.ta..l " aaaal.l jl.A .. i '

lue itiiiii, 9Uiu anv piaiiuiin, t i ST - - I limit bir fin. I nniilT r mmI lfliil

hearty little laugii wnicii enraged uecoining more desperat as tb. moMaud the more. j nients Beat on tj tho hour, now so 'Hold year tongue, Miss Al!" said liejirt when her cbild was to be taken she more wralhfully thau pleasantly. ) frorn u.t.

"But here they come." At that mo- At the very last, when she was be

ginning to fear the worst. sin thought

and began killing the serpents. Strut. :e to say. tbe orceabii foes

the Southern negro has not expected w.,rc so asilt) th;lt ,lU vtu JK.00m it In the lowest or most illiterate cir- I pMlied with great difficulty, aud seveles for eight yeurs to my knowledge. era tlI!li.;1 tlJ ,lH,.. obliged to When I was a chaplain iu the army it nUeM to eacnl0 tne dej(JIy UiUSä. was a common thing for while SOl I As to Mta w,.rL- mmm .......o Ii.h...i

a. m w a.v.w w a mm . . 9 v. v iii'iv: a a vaj a

II 'publican masses by his advocacy of the anti-Chinese bill.' Out of 157 distiicls heard fr' in, Gen. Graut had 130, Senator Ulaine eleven, and the rest were scattering the ntmies of ix-Governor Wash borne, Senator Conkiing, Mr. (larti Id aud Secretary Sherman being Dteationed. On the Democratic side.

Mr. TUdea had ninety-nine. Seiu-.tor "i

Thurmau twenty tat OS and Seuatorj -urved sjdne was "arranged

- ia oountries for the year ending Deeember 31, 1S78, as per the official rep rt of the government, were equal to 134.aO0.9GG bushels against Ct;402,800 bushels iu 1877. The Outlook, Downey, Cal., says that O. P. Parsons, on the Ranchlto, has a 20 acre walnut orchard ten years old that has given three crops. The last crop art raged 50 lbs. to the

tree. Some of the older trees on the J place gave 250 lbs. The prices range J from 8 to 10 cents per pound. Ranchmen iu eastern Wyoming and

western Nbraske met with serious losses during the winter. Snow f II loan immense depfh and drifted bad

ly. Cattle wandered long distances for food and became too exhausted i to return to tbe streams to drink. It la ' estimated that the loss will reach 20 ' per cent.

Victoria has JO. (XX), 000 worth of royal plate. It includes a gold ser-

ouards laid hands on her. aud. blind- : vice for 14U persons, ordered ny

ling her into u cab, took her off to George IV,; a shield formed of j-nuff-the Mendicant's llme. Oue of the j boxes, worth tdSOOO; thirty doxeL.. h male attendants stripped her, and 1 P'01- wortu 50-000- " Indlan suddenly. from the lllthy, fetid euve- 'H'k of Prions stones, valued at I .im linn .1 TU... . I

lopo of rags, emerged. Ciudcrella . A.pyuo .uots.uo,,

like, a lusty youoi; woman, c n-i ! rably on this side of 3J, fresh-colored,

fat, ami pre pposseeslng

was a marvel of

Her tuako-

Fino Boot and Shoemaker.

she detected a slight spasm

throat, and on close examination she

to receive their betrothed, Harry Gil- i became awar that tho liqaid was no

ment footsteps were heard ou the gravel walk and in a moracut m r

trnthr hitlKk to he obta.rtrl. guarantees an both gills Were at the ball door Tea 1 y

aus fit, and i l.:ir.-vi rearonani' ran.

. , ... , VI Iil't WIBCI.V4W I V LI.' U, .V.u. j U.l )

KMii.ri.,..Mi.hnrtti,lti.-. .t,-:;1 : . ... -iv. u in more and Georo Fallen, who looked louger retnruing, us it did at drat

more like drowned ruts thau lovers. I She continued the application, every Their tbipping overcoats and bats 1 moment feeling mote excited and

weie laid nside, and they were ush

ered into the cozy little apartmeu I which tbe girls hi i jut left. Mind

d.ers especially to tell the eol- re! Hlu, lhe baf,enehl

was s'rewn with

people, both Is Grunt's ai d Sherman's ; iue dea-l bodies of snakes of all sizes.

i" ni- : ... .1.... t. .... i

aiiiues., wa vn.iei. .n5 . ,ruu, u10 i.UBe "king" to dlmiwative a -.a-.i . a aa. a I

Sil rtspecU. Uooin N-. i, l':fllcc- t.ock,

Pl.YMi'l . II. 1M

cor! which passed round her neck

and was fastened at the knee. Ik r hump was manufactured from a ball of rags. Her wrinkled and duty white faec was n.anayt d with itnita-

radius cf nine miles from here, three j tiou p.tfdliieat 0u incp.iry it was or four widows comfortably well off I a , ...... .ui. -

: . . . i j - IUIIU.1 mill I ii:b voting nouiiiii n. ui t m! ,t v ibaveinanietl chaps that came tramp- d f m, d lhat the ius h ..a , p,y which M. iiig al.J!1?. Oue of these buebands U I cK.Vt;llt.urne : wero JS. u.

Bayard leven. Tramps am Htohaads Wfatn-id (Ma.! Ltter. Wllhin n few month , and within a

j-2-lia

DENTISTS F. M. BURKET,

M

1 V'M. f

h -. tifflrf oftr forgetful of her resolve to "give Harry is. IMUI . St". n , , . . , i . .1

tt jiieee ji ii'.i iiiiiei, umii eoii.ieu

, Cuii'UllAt.OU in

free.

O,),. -i.f l'".t 'IV i

All work warranted t irivi entire Mtlav taction in every re-'-"ajxil. biea.-a d liie mouth ami tis tli a ceaalnll BNalaS Te- th ex tract d without iain v th; cat Hi nitroua oxui A!! work wanantml. I

tnrbtt Ti sth? and Wedac5di7 of I Week. DR. A.C. HUME,

more j fully he peful. Presently the action of swallowing beQ4BS more decided. She felt a feeble Hotter at the heart, and beforo long the ey s gradually opened aud closed aguiu;

away as pleasantly as if she had not but the breathing became quite regubeeu angry at all. l-r, aud lhe unotbei was sati.-fl -d that Presently she excused herielf, left now no one could dispute the fact ; so the room aad returned bearing u do- ! he called her household round her, canter of wine and two glasses. Fill- , "d proved to them the j y!ul fact lug the glasses she passed them to j her child was (restored to her, and the young meu simultaneously, say- that no funeral procession would

"Diiuk some wine, or you'll be sure lea v a tho house that day. Before

mule iu with tile laud, iu order to get them astir iu political matters. As they knew that the negro of the South Wealed land more thau any tbiug ou ca in (to bis honor be it told), stu b a report would have a tab ismanic effect upon all who could be indue tl to In ItsVS it, arid, for a While many did believe it, but thii delusion has long since toSB dissipated. But after all, if the uegroofihe South (for I am one) did look for

marvelous txoiolt, Fifty-ix aaskae I faTorite form of

were laid low. Oil ibj ). rrirk.

the lives

of his Wife and mother-in-law. His

amosemeat was to

we iat nd to cut up these lands and yom,rr ones. .! . I ... m rut. l

give iiieui to jvu. mmtm ranm ieur i 4,.VeMt,.t.n rattb-s ! mnA mm mi m J 1.. ..I I .a. 9 m 1 U a t. 1 1

riio oii'i ill nu i 1 1 i i - ' i uu .tii tit it. i; mi i a . . mm m . a t . .

I - p ; - r r, , I (. ,r , M Mil T ' ( t i I v l II W I II .. ! t 'I . il

. - ' : u'JW iii j &i i iir i;ri';,u'ui; . .in . l.e i I. . ot M u ..-.r, i' f i.r. .ft... - W -

. em ij t.,, t.4 n- iiD t() ,.(,vince disbelievers in his

cousirueitou reviveu it, ami put a

A Iio's Hard -ns: i.tv.

place tne women folks iu chairs side by j The hea(1 0 u boV al,oUt lt.n yPnra aide, and, after poking a loaded gun to ol.i .i,,.t hiive been -tioklnir

laily home to her parents

A Woman Btirul Alive as a Wif cli. St. I'et.-r.hurij tlovtrnnient SleaiMtn'rer. Early last m mh a woman named Agrafe na Igaatleea w-ns hatraed as a

.1 1 m . I . . a a -..

to tacir ra.es, ra we it oil at a taiget throllt?, a picket-fence one Bunday just above th. Ir beads. Pive weeks eveninr. ftHVs the Detroit Free Pre.

- w m as a loud "yayhoo!" signal was given

ago a respectably and well-connected

i oman ia this town, wbose husband

i... .i ... . .1... ..ti,....n I

neu V u.e piasutits , u. viu.-e , ag() of Wrathevo. in the Clove. nment of : u ,J()Ulu a!ul i00.) in

Novgorod. It seems that the wretcb-

d woman, who was the widow of u

lash, fell In love With a young tramp

who came to her dour, and though

soldi.-,, h id the reputation of being a ; twen.y ytMM ,U 8..ior he married

sore. less aad wilch, and ItroVS to

WMh.uMlht rnlub, to1,.,i.l.:ion,U, cl.iW (uliy m-over.,1. Th. ton, ..r-. , I.H,ki, prom , I. tatoa by ev..,y mm

DENTIST! UfBce in Second story. Toat Office Buil'ling

badly." She passed it first to Harry who declined so emphatically that she, iu order to spite hist, iu passi-'g to George said "George, you surely will accept from naj hauds." "No, no, George, don't. Thai's a dear," plead Allie. The young man looked alternately

fruit knife, with its two blades, is to ibis day the most precious liiilooui iu the family possessions.

WW vnl 1 4mm a a w a m . i. il 1 t' d . . mm

KWXmM 1IUIII trSSVJ WHI), MP tt at his'intended" aud at Maud. WoolO fulisot, so cheap thut the ph aslng a foesn better than serving rirll ailt! HOIir rilll all iauangelV Keep me from a lib of

for no more tin:', he hud a right to in her bower. The r.eaunt. of the

look for. (iod will yet punish this whole neighboring district had such nation for turning live millions of hu- a dread of her powers of mischief man being out to starve and die i that the', endeavoi 1 ev n to ardlei-

Justice lä gtotequely travestied without a foot of land or a dollar to , pate her wishes, and, although an in the new Colora.Io mining town, rnuieuee life with, after r. aping the ; absolute p.iuper, she lived very eomLeadvllle. A colored lad was churg- fruits of their laietr for nearly three j fortably on the e .ntiib-itiont. sponed with theft. Th nroceedincrs were h'"1,,r,1(i Jan. HOW, after being taneously male her. There were

opened by the remark:

a m I ...1.1. tt. 1- -...- a . m a a. 1 a . i a f t m, mm ft

Well boss uluu 1 W,UI lllu Ui,al L oi ircaeuery ( ninny persons in tin-iisiiici suifi-nng

him Since then her house has been a rendezvous for nearly all the tramps wiio come along, and apparently the good news Is beiug rapidly spread among tbe fraternity. A few days ago lhe woman appeared with a badly bruised face und damaged eyes, aud her friends had her tramp husband arrested for assault. The trial was a

j most ludicrous affair, for, while the

to some one In lbs house. A lad of "th reabotits" Realty op-ned the door, and came out and asked: "Is that you, Jim? "What yer want?" "I didn't see ye down whare we was riding on rakes of ice in the slip," replied the other. "I know ye didn't. This has been the hardest Suuday I ever put in on earth " "Dad sick?" ' o, da 1's in S iglnnw, but ma'tr got some gold in her front teeth yesterday, and she was bound to go to

church to-day if it killed her. I bail

you upon record by the nation wo have 1 from epilepsy, and II was popularly

believed that the WltOB had thuspuu-

Pieservation of tbe Natural Teeth A SPECIALITY.

C. C. DÜRR, DENTIS T ! Office over Parks Urns.' Law Office, Gano Street.

what have vou to sav to that?

mean f I took dat money?- "Look eVer boen ,uval lo' 0e-Äma 1,1 fcTer' here, young fellow, what have you to way and In everything in a manner . ... . - .. - thut litia i.ri im r.'i I Ii' I in l.tttrit-v vmi

servitude," thought he, as if a request say M'n this charge r "Does de T" ' V " J ... . . . ..II .id " t lint not Ii in li v 1 ha St; tu in iv .

command. Sneaking abrnd: t',,ri KUUW w,1Hl ue -'i"rge 1ST '

You bet vour lire." rcebon.bd tbe "t may be necessary to en. i it.

- - 1. w ,

were a command. Sneakiu' aloud:

"Harry I'm in a dilemma help me

out what must I do?'

classic judge. "You're charged with As I understand it, thr Stat goy i n muht inn v. Iiiiak fit I . i . . t . .,

you please, but my ! fa8""'' vour "Oeats into lucre that ... groos out o do bv all means as wasn't yours." "Well, Judge, I tell this to tay, fr

ished them for offending her iu some way. Oue of the epileptic fuifferer, a girl from a distant village, besought some aeeeaats to burn the witch, and so

ment may have to legislate to keep release her from her sufferings. At a mm v .

of Kansas. Hut I have

Plymouth, lnd.

V. ..U I 1

an assembly of headmen aud seniors

. a at 1 m.m. I al . T t 1 ft a 1 . I

wue aomute.i tuai juuouie "'")' , t() nin ali ov,r town to borry things was tho cause of her disflguruient, jip, un,i then stuy home and take but had soundly thrashed In r at l at ju.er ()f

twice a week duriug thtir brief honey -

"Is it real gold. Jim?"

moon. She declared that she loved j I guess so, for she went to church

him dearly, and that be only Whipped j., thL. morning, then in the afternoon.

tiger's liead with a solid ingot of gold

for his tongue. Miss Moeglerof Chicago, one of the

t ff ct. ller j graduates of the women s hospital

..I.l. .. nolterre lms m-et. fciieeosurol in win.

vviiii a I - rt i ' . -

ning by competitive examination, a place as assistant physician to the county insane asylum. This Is tho lirst competitive success of a lady iu s.curiuga hospital pO-dikn in this country, wbere doctors of both sexes have met in competition. The Mourmon conference at Salt Like has closed. John Taylor waa re-elected president of the twelve apostles and trustee of tbe church. Iloses Thutcher Logan was elected to lid a vacancy of one of the apostlea. N piesi lent of tbe church, successor biBiigham Young, was elected. (.. Q. Cannon, territorial delegate to- . tigress, advocated polygamy as . preventive of prostitution. Tin ie is no little food for reflection on human vanity, in the inscription

that eovered the oofflu of Madam. Bonapar'e. It told the date of th-

birth and death or "Elizabeth Patter son." In her life she clung to tbe name of Bonaparte. She frequently refused to recognize persons who addressed her as "Mr-. Patterson," and after this fitful fever she died In the Presbyteiiau faith of the Patterson's,, instead of tbe Catholic faith of tbe Catholic faith of Bonapa.'tee, and left the wish that she be buried as Elizabeth Patterson. Such muulers as those of Alston and of Elliott are not without their good effects. The grand jury in Atlanta I etui ned seventy five true bills iu a jiffy, and demanded of the coun-

her when he was mad bscause Sfes then to a lecture, aud she's now gittlu 1 try ä representatives in both branches

ready for the eveniu' sermon, an' of tße general assembly an effort to practicing on showiu' her three front paw a law lhat shad put a blockade teeth. I'm gala' to ran away as soon ! and stop, to the "buying.selling, own-

wouldn't, at Urst asking, give him money, or buy him a horse and carriage. The man said that be didn't think that he had thrashed his wife ouce a week, aud that he loved her

another until you become a perfect debauchee." Seeing that George hesitated the woman-tempter said, "What, are they your advisers, George? Will you let Allie govern you in this way when you are married P

ve me a little loose change, aud .rt U fM the history of na- Unguis ..... . . , . Hons. oe be to this count! v, when Thev I

)Kin mrougu town 1 uroppeu it so far forgets iiself as to inaugur- ! ,.. , , .......... i .... .- .,. dramatic scene, the woman rushing

IIICT IUUIl'1 ItlSlCIie l 111'. X U J U. - UU . . i . I ., I'M d of legislation ; for once J . , into her husband s arms and mingling d it will end in the utter 11 l,(Ml' di-eovered the wretobod I her t9mn ki.se8 wlth bU lhtt0)

as grass starts!'

'You can do as

ai i.i i. .. ,i.. i. ..ii wusn t vours. Well. Judcr. I tell this to 't.v. from mv know ii-ilo,, of

uovi.e wuuiu ne, uu oy uu in ans us - . " ' .. I L . . 7. J . m I nf th vitl.r. Ir mrmm rrvlwiM tn .

Alla mtmmm for In t-iLimr rvn.v rtrlnb ''!! llOW it all happened. Dat gill KUCII ICglM.lI loll 111 1 lie pa.M, USgatll , ' . . T" 7'"" Tl

of wine von w ill wish another and V

In lookin' through town I drooped ,ri.u ,,.. xurjr ,M,M' " "l 4 u" " ar li '

Intor-tleean. Loyal people can possible forgive

institutions, woman, charged tier with tho came, HUd both fell on their knees before ; Gen. Porter for his acts, but they will

irwl I I. .k ri..-dtiiilSri rvf bun

the girl's money? Thai's what's both

noor to prevent ner escape, uy tins ' , m , "rendering nun taruy jusuce

into de bank, and of course bought ate that kind

a 'stack.' The cards didn't just come start It, an

mv om.v .ml t imm - k.i ui.,..,i annihilation of all our

...j . - , ... - . I .i i: i .i. .... , . . . . ..i.T.. V.l. T...I-. , a........ . ..... .

anu u.e n -iiiieunii oi iiuinan noeiues au i iii.ii nailed up tne win low ar.u juvikc l-ntm io ueg ms un iey. juu,- i triaKe no oner oi it limit r tne plea or

eiiu' the court.

will have no end till a levolution

"Well, I blowetl it sweeps tbe laud like an t valauche of

in!" "Ten days in thJ county j..il. death.

Officer, let the prisoner go and see

for

ing, possessing, loaning, borrowing

or bringing into tbe state any pistol or pistols, or ia the buying or selling any pistol cartridges." Among those indicted for carrying concealed deadly weapons are two women.

I am very ti uly.

'iluoh Kaud! Don't drink it, George . his fiieuds before bb inundation."

cry truly, 11. M. Ttrs

ftSEB.

Philadelphia, March II. I'-: . i

lime aver two hundred meu bad as- ig a which the womag paid, and wrong done him

j sembled around tho hut, and amid J feW minutes later they were seen iov- j i their jcore and shouts of txultatiuu ingly ildlcg toward their home.

Vi I h i r.l kk litirlitu and i.lii.ir1ai !..

H id iusitlee been u.o o'tw vur.nBMUiii tiau jusuce be. n . ... . lirHVHn.-..i r voll llM n.

meted out to him he would have been i Hull's R.bv Svrun to io.l oen ilMi.

shot at tbo lime. IIa I tho United lor tbe Baby. Price 20 cents.