Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 18, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 April 1879 — Page 2

The Republican. J. V. SIDERS, Editor. Thiusday, April 17th, 1S79.

Utterly di-appoiuted. If. needs no pro!i't to foretell tala. History lime ami again has shown tkat wick- . . 1

euuess in a nation uoes not go no

Dr. Confer' Leiter. REFORMATORY INSTITUTION KOR WOMIIN AND OlBI.S UOIIIMWi

The department for girls in the re-

with a rubber. The superintendent j evrs of the Week Condensed, remarked that she had recently run ! Tho Uome Fire Insurance Company, away (the only case of the kind they j 0f Nwark N. J., ha3 stopped buslver had), she had been captured and ness.

The Republicans kept out the wild

cat ichems of the Greenbacks in in their disgrace.

Congress Monday, and the inflationists are angry and threaten venge

ance. Senator R-eve's letters in the Injisw Jersey set tn to have followed dUnapolis A'eice, in re arI to the leg-

punihed. The men at tho North, be j formatory is in the same builditg brought back; Mrs. Smith took the ! The majority f Judge Cole, Re

they Democrats or so called conser- j vative Rpnblicins, who aid those men in their wicked acts will share

Senator Kceve ml the ilciict olcat Institut ions.

the example set by Ohio. A large number of towns, heretofore Demo-

idative investigation?. Lave attracted wide attention. In his last letter he

cratic, have gone Republican. This takes the position that the legislativ 1

with that of the woman

partment, yet tbey are kept strictly separated from eaeb other, bo communication or intercourse is permitte!. This department is generally kept full fioin the efft cts of increasing population and consequent in creHse of crime. Girls are sent there from every county in the State, gen

erally for minor ofTinces. and in

MM instances to keep them from

The Commissioner of Pensions has $2,000,000 with which to start payments of arrears.

convict de- j 8" oy tne ikick nair anu priced ner pubIloaD ia Wisconsin will be over

back in a minner wo thought more 1 28 000

painful tnan pleasant, then gave her two or three smartsiaps on her cheeks and asked her if she would ever run j away again. She promptly replied

sue would not. A great 8 re raged in Cairo Erypt The bakery in the basement of the 1 Sunday and Monday, and an immense building was the very perfection of amouut of property was destroyed. cleanliness and order. The bread The senate Thursday, by a vote of that was shown us, having been baked 35 to 28. admitted Charles H. Bell to

will be another check on the Southern flre-eaters.

Mr. Hendricks says that be will Äerer again take the second place on a Presidenti d ticket. He probably thinks that a ticket with S J. Tilden name at the bead cannot succeed, and be ia "mighty ootWeV in his opinion.

department possesses a politico ju

ittclal power. He says: "The law IMM create! cettnin nfli: e, provided for electing or ppateting tho officer, and pnecrifcfd Hie duty of each tdticcr in relation to each office. This is j laajisftaSl ve. It then proceeds to investi- I ale I he art of the officer amdfcf the law j I K -ci i bits! Mi duties of his nftio.', ltd tin UJaMdal. Tfce partisans m Miwer .-ippoint a niiijoiity of their own political faith on the committee to i:-ke I he in Yes ;

The anaer the ei Confederates, tiiratiou. auJ this the iwriisan political

fn and out of Congree?, is great, be hmmn in comradi-tinctinn to the fiairi . . Of pult.ic policy involved in Im proceed j cause Bragg, the Union general or j . aml repre;entca by the whole m Wisconsin was placed at the bend of j mittce m depntieci body. The iwKeg

h. War Plaim fommi toe. where he -'f 1 He committee are reported 10 me LM

will stand as a snag for claims to w:eck upon.

all Rebel

The LiPorte Argu saye Senator

iehswe for it a lions, and that action U hid l3- resolution, or cnartmcut of farther 1 i;iw MMt n that report." After showing that this is the high- '

( est civil power that government can

Reeve seems disposed to ÄwiWf thal B this COUnuy the law !

some rather infeiior political furoi- K rnm,nt W0 hav that

ture at Indianapolis. We IWtl dthiBi 999 the law in pro thought for a period of time that the ( portion to xhc eiements within the

only thing gained by that a?ylum in

ettigation was a bad reputation for those engaged in it.

"Frank Sundown," the Argos cor

respondent of the Plymouth D-nio

law aii 1 tl dignity and fairness with which it is euforccd, he proceeds to I show that the committee of ten appointed to investigate the beuevolont institutions did not investigate, be-

.1 .1; . 11 -a ... u :

erat, has probably taken the contract cause rn3y un urn usic. tu me cwto destroy the Democratic paity in j deuce that as presented, only two Marshal county. He has a big job'ot three of them bting present at a

en hands, but we wish bim success, and any assistance that we cau give Aim will be cheerfully rendered.

time, and consequently that they, as

a jury, could not give a decision. II-slow-, too, that no time was given the officers to make a defense or dis- I prove the charges brought against them, although they might have pos- i

Last Monday ubout 3 o'clock, a ter rible cyclone struck Collinsville, Uli

nois, a town about eieren miies from gessed overwhelming evidence in an

St. Louis, demolishing teu buildingf, gwer to these charges. He shows ruining thirty others, and damaging J ,nnt tne COmmlttee did not complete j some seventy-Qve dweUiogsa:d busi- 1 its work, andsajt: ness houses. Only one person was I " it nakea un gifeww whether the killed, but several were badiv injured. ' "fflciaU charged beg; iity oraasoeMM, COT ! " ftipt u honest. I he Mate, hv its con. The Democrats of Indiana? lis j '"itu'- c'uf!f "ul-v '"" Su,l,y j or corrupt by e preper charge, prop r cx ! held their convention Satunlay. A.I MlaethMi aad propr kgUbti action,: negro acted as Vice Presidcat, and ; 10 be laewi hy the journ il . sad, unit' it j , ritm ' a pilars the officials ere presented to he a negro was nominated for City '

the baneful effects of vice, to which many girls ure exposed at a very tender age. They are taken from j tils, many are here becauso of their profanity and for being incorrigible at hoiu some had married clandestinely at the age of fourteen years ami wero arrested by their guardians, some were the children of prostitutes, otliers again have beeu taken from married men; many were abandoned by their j'iondam lovers with whom they had run away and were left in strange places without money or fricrds. The number in the house at this time is one hundred and fortyseven, ranging in age from six years to seventeen. They are received in degrees and conditions of mental and physical depravity, far beyond the comprehension or the general public. Youth offers a fveble resistance and but few obstacles to its prostitution when assailed by degenerate men a id wmen, hence, children are sent there whose mind are corrupted by the Mat repulsive thoughts and thir frail bodies polluted with loathsome diseases; these are kept by them selves until the naeessary improvement of their mental and physical condition is effected, after which they arc brought into the associa'ion of the family circles of the house, of which there are a number adapted to the ages of the girls. About one half of those received are un tble to read write. They are placd in school aadat the eare of kind and motherly teacheis, who exercise the most rigid supervision over them consistent with with their improvement. They are made to realizj the companionship of friends and to feel at home, not the homes that som- of '.hem had left, but a homo where kiuduesä and

christian charity takec the plane of

by three girls who preside over that his seat as senator from New Hampdepartment. was equal to the best ; shire. baker's bread. The ten dollar 4 per cent certlfiThe architect of the buil ling insist- j cates are selling faster than the 4 per ed on having one room for a guard 1 cent bonds did several months of last room, where a sentinel could be post- . year. ed day and ni2ht with a telegraph j . e divi,,on of tho P,nsioo

wire sending to the U. S. arenal, j 0ffl t opayarrear9 0f Penai 0n8.hu

beeu organized, and is in working order. John P. Phair, hanged ia Vermont on Thursday last, left a statement declaring his innocence, and that ju tice was not done him. Chinese papers are giving much at-

sotii bait mile a away from winch

nssistanc coul 1 be summoned in a moment, a he thought it would be immpossible for Mrs, Smith to control the desperate characters sett to the building without a resort to bullets; but sal i she, here is the room

and the only kiuds of bullets neces

sary for me to control the m st vie teB," t( the lite Aoti Chinese bill j

ious of women, at the sam time she 1 and v5,- treatiaff it very calmly as unlocked and opened a room one side to thelr action in case of the bill's of which was lined with one pound j passage. bars of yellow soap. It was remarked The C dnese Six Companies decline she must have uncommon confl lence j to coatract for Chinese labor to rein the harmlessness of her inmates. I pace the negroes emigrating from the She replied it was by that seeming South, saying thy have nothing to confl lence that she was enabled to ! do with it

keep them In subjection, punishment creates fear and hatred, whilst kiudness is followed by respect and ob. Hence. Thirty of tho inmates of this house have married in the last five year, and are settled down in life as useful members of society. A number aie sent out as teachers, and auny more are employed as housekeepers and servauts. A few of the girls placed thare, after reeeiviug the benefits of the institution for years have not held out faithful, but of those who fall, the

Sufficient evidence has been adduced in tho trial of the Nebraska man-burners, now going on at Hastings, Neb., to hang all but one of the gang engaged. The brig (Jipsey sailed from N-w York Monday, with an expedition titted out to search for the Spanish treasure said to have been lost off the c ast of Venezuela many years ego. Five H irtford lifo insurance companies will, it is reported, with draw their money from and quit business

for themselves lasting reputations, rather than seek to resurrect the skeleton of inflation. The resolution in question demanded the substitution of greenbacks for national bank circulation and tho issue of bullion certificates; and is said that among an avalancheof financial bills prepared and waiting for the occurrence of "bill day" (lsVh inst.). the demand for unlimited coinage ia one of their most constant features. The DemocraticGreenback defeat ia Ohio and Michigan, iu tho April elections, seem to havo m i le some of tin farthest sighted of the former, rather shy of a coalition with the latter. But the great majority seem very like Barkus. in return for the aid of the Oreenbckers

in matters political. Aa the latter are call -.id on to give very little for a great deal, it cannot be supposed they

would loBg beditat over the items offered them. But I fancy some of them who were elected as and by Greenback It 'publicans, as in the case of the Iowa members, will hear a good many things not complinen tary to them from their constituents when those voting infavor of the political ri Jars to the army appropriation bill, become ko wn. Within the past year four S uthere military companies have visited this city, all of them displaying State col ors, and some uf them very sugges tive of the part their respective states took in tho late war, but no national embleai. Miny onsrued this as gratuitously insulting to the government, and the President was severely criticized for cjnseating to review them under the circumstances. A receut repetition aroused indignation to such a high pitch that a public meeting was called and vigorous ex pression was given to the feellug animating the participants. ThecuSnd

j Ing visitors took the hiut, displayed 1 the Stars and Stripes, and left us cheered and applauded all al ing thnir Una nf rtt 1 roh ti th hnat

IV 11 Um V llll,X.U W VI. V MUl.

IS THE

TO BUT YOUR

Dry

Goods ! We can eafely say that never before has been such a complete line of Prints, Dress Goods, White Goods, Hosiery and Notions shows in Plymouth, as cow can show you. In Prints we have tbe choicest patterns and best makes. In B.ess Goods we can give you al) the Xeiccnt Pattern Out, in both cotton and worsted makes. We also carry Summer Silks and Trimming Silks in all shades. In White Goods we havo a com

plete line of white dress goods. Table Liuen, Towels, Napknls and Curtain Luces. In Hos'ery we have in Ladies', Gents' and Children's sizes any thing you may want, from 5c a pair and up. In Notion Department we have Embroideries, Lace, Ruches, Buttons, Ties and Boas. You will find it to be vour interest to look over our immense stock before purchasing, as we don't allow any one to under sell us. KLOEPFER & BOFINGER. P. 8. We also have opened a large lot of Parasols, very cheap.

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

Laporte street, IN THE City of PlymoutL, In the County of Marshall, and ia the State of Indiana.

187O.

1879.

POE A CHAPMAN. Jan 9 79 PROPRIETORS.

PATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamphlet ft-ee, upon receipt of Stamp tor postage. Address O ILM ORE, SMITH ft CO. Stiicitvt- Pah ! .V' Patt! Oßn. tiaetes D. 4.

mi 'oti.o -t Hiv v-r v low S .vi' 'v

. . . . . . in In Jiann, in consequence of the adetght per cent, are known to have , . , ... . . verse legislation of tbe recent ses-

tbe principles inculcated in the institution, and in a few instances some of those who have got out and married are now furnishing homes to their weak anil fallen sisters, who aro also

Marshall. If the exodus of negro- , atifale aod does aot compKie its w. rk. debauchery and vice; a borne where ! being reclaimed from vueand iramor-

from the southern States coatiuues; i ihen u has ;iinie.l It power nl vantateti 1 ..... : . r , I, . - ...

we may expect that a negro will be .JL, -

President in 1880."

After showing tho absurdity of either of the papers being the report

TJmborlini, the Z ilu chief.' has j lhe m ii tec, bo says: 'own by recent military movem-ats 1 " Tht of luAllu:i l J f" S; J j tier people are a prou.i people. Ilcr ro that he possesses a brain which im- u.rs j )egislai.ra to th capünl t do proved by culture would place bim . t l-t r duty. M they Democratic or Bepuhi u . . i. I bean. IK r cii ieiis cainiol sati i v tolerate in tbe front rank of military meu. i . vpr ,ir . . , - .

His man age me rt of Lis forces shows j legialsK r. They eaaaol penaM any .file j that he understand how to fight a '' " be cenaun l iihk Ii less cuileium I I... a. ...I. .. ...kIIk I 1. i It I... .1.. I

m . . I Ul HUI II t I'l l. V 1 I I.L 413 tll. II ' ' ', npenor force of msciphned men. , . J , 5V rWe

tinn No DeapienM cm pefptt it; tor if MSeh a pen If mi as ilii-, is to be etablihe(l, ami Democraiie ottlcials be hh li"net as a'i.'l- au.l as ajaffccl in ofrlci-i! duty hh arclianeN, ami ltriniblicana come into power and follow such a preccileiii. D -m icratic otticiul ny be ei-ustireil or con ileinneu without cuiiHtr or ekeses tr de-

fuuee, and the p 'liticH judicial pavers ot

H attacks at a mament when they are placed at disadvantage, kdU as many men as possible, destroys or captures supplies, and then retires to bis own fighting wound.

In at u nipt was made Monday

morning, to a sasaieate tbe Czar " the fineieawswl in the IhUMls nfalnaS

Russia, while be was taking bis morn- mem ot a niaMtive ouoiauttea at mrcs ing walk, lean he palace. Five shots I JRJÜH i Tr" !' ""f! SlSfiÜ ' r j AfiuMii kin;; anil in ft Coajduet aiok be weie fired at him, but aone of tbem i MAlu nie raie oi dignity, dcearuiu awd took effect. Thema who fired tW I law that Hiiade the ctmrt ot a pwttee ajjaj. shots was arrested. The tzar has f I "Mil"! i in .tjri on a dileh. been warned several times recently; Ii waa in view of all this, that I ieby anonymous letters that he would ! irr 1 aesae ofsiy party that an for . A , ,M mm i . - a j as this pa- 'ended inve-tiati in cm be killed if he did not begin the work i wrm(1 nvvvi,ml jZ,kmm as of redressing the intolerable wrongs , foas he bo heea shown to be otber than under which the writer declared tha4'wnor"l,,e . D , , . . : As lo tuyaeir, I re card p'bltc hti-iuesa Russian people were sufTc-rmg. It is Ido prtvmto when m.u (el the right said that tbe Czar is a Dim believer ! man lor tin place, keep hirs tliere as long im destiny, and does not think he can ! a u C1n-. W'', n v,'u nod. " (" . ..... I Ian. or routine t hut wotWh welt and &nc M killed until bis Mme com-s to die. U(.,lli;! v, vtt.p iv bl opeisalas. While the fmmmmmm?sn pniKipal offi.era ei the jjoveriuucnt 8amuel J. Tildn is sending out his should he in psitlw hsnasay with tineditorials for Den: oer otic papers, to m'',1 B"ar wt and witii each k uj other, tin s.ii.'trduiJte and employe prepare the way for his aOaWJaatlOal heseeaiaMedlo ptsor tlaaWies to L880. Some of tbe papers tbat reowiied The MspaHi f DaaVx" should supported hiua in 1876, flatly refuse ' n"1 ,K? like iut 8P"l!t ' w',r Wlr , . .. . ... . is for deotrucli n, and uU liuiewrvinjr ex to publieb tiem. Tbe YlafcaaJTy peU e proper, sed Use 0omnSm mi Herald says, "be saade a mistake la "simils" is a wrt ot the law. Iiut admin sending them to tbis ebon, we shall ' '"":"in " b..k enly to ,, . . , ..... preservation and lienuaneney, tbe erv op oppose Tilden a nomination with all pMü of the eaJ Ui wer, mmk Haw serving our power." The Ms9WlUQ lUisota, expeiieats are awe proper aad conversion Democrat, one of tbe most radical ' !" "M1" ' "6ee of ciped.mcy and i honor to iuers cumdiir- Ot course, im

wem:cratic papers in that state tells ,s mw.w a view and I canu t bind my :

how Til len eaanaged the campaign ' pariv by it. Loircvcr much I nay desire of 1876, aod say. no one c .n doubt ',' 5 f.f2 , l,,li,'!f ,i,l,,-v u" . ,, . . I derbi-n or sdioul I uuderlie all admi-us that he knew uU about tbe OrrgfOal matoo of gwanaaesi s well a eater iato trat saetion and the cipher di.spatfties. the pmvliaBa if every law thai goes uMn

It is evident that Tilden will have to M ,'"llc'- "'"t; litv" lUc OVcra ! ... i Qieiit lo be auu4iu;ered. hell cut hbrally beforo he gts the i T. t .. w B It i for uttertug such sentiments support of aponion of the Democratic ' .i .u . , ,t i . 1 "J 1 " as those that a few old moss back . lrC88 papers are trying to read Charles H The Republicans iu Congress are Ü-eve out of the Democratic party.!

flgh'Jng for a free ballot, for the right Tissas extractd jjivo bat a ieeblo idea of tttch man to vote once on each of the letters he has written. We election day for the man or the party lu we had room for the whole of et his choice. The Democracy in op- j the last letter.. We are glad to know posing this are inflicting far greater ; that. Senator Bevo has the mauii injury on those they seek to bent-tit . uess in making laws to contend for than m the proscribed Republicans what he believes will benefit the peoof the South. The shot gun, the pie, regardless of the claimi of a few rifle, acd tbe black snake whip have ; meu of hia party that rant oflice. If already cost tbe South millions in the legislators of all parties would undeveloped resources, and wealth, flht maufully for what they believo which a policy that would have eo- to be right, it would be better for tbe couraged emigration would have parties and tho people.

brought them. A persistence in this

tbe young mind is taught to expand and develop its faculties for usefulness in reciprocal harmony with the moral world. D lily oxreHe in the school room, in the chapel, and in the open air in company with their teachers, rapi lly t ff -cts their reformation. Their numerous and superior comforts in tho institution soon wean them from the rernetuberauee of their former haunt9, rendering these repuldve by mere contrast. When they arrive at a proper ago tbey are carefully instructed in all tho depart ments of housekeeping, learning eech branch separately and thoroughly before being advanced to the next. Cooking, baking, washing, ironing, seeing, kuitting, cutting and mnkiug their own garments as well I s many kin Is of garments for tho stores and ptivato fatntles in the city, f.s well as

ality through tbe influence of

reformatory for wntnen and girls.

the

IUI lue iiiia mi-, vor? u i n, in'- o"i linn -..,, i . , , . , ' . . ' . ' 1 000, and a school attendance nnkand bailors Orphan s Home. From . . .. ... . . . ... . tug fourteenth in tbe lm of cities ot these sources and from families who ... Q. . ... . this State.

have tnetr washing done there, ample work is found to keep the Inmates !

to keep

profitably employod durin? their res idence iu the institution. After the girls are sufll ienily skilled they are hired out to work, places are selected for theas by the superintendent, who carefully assures herself of the respectibility and capability of the parties to properly c ire for an 1 protect the girl from improper associations. The girls are s.?nt out on tickets ofleave for a trial which binds them to tbe institution, with which they are kept iu constant communication as well as with friends at home. Tbe ticket is renewed every year, or until tbe girl is discharged by tbe expiration of her term. If a girl, conduct is not in accordance with the rules of th institu tion she it returned and kept until

sloa.

The ice in the straits of M ickinaw and also in St. Clair river is quite i compact, though steamers are now i at .empfing to force a passage through ! tbe latter. Mackinaw promises to

hold out two weeks longer unless warm rain comes. The Secretary of the K ivy has directed that t e Cited States steamer Jamestown, now at Mara I -land Navy Yard, Cal , ba got ready In ten days and proceed to Sitka and relieve tbe Alaska. IIo has authorized the employment of all tbe workmen necessary to execute the order, The Jamestown will be fully arme 1 well manned, and will give full protection to the inhabitants of Sit k i A correspondent of the New Y rk FrtottlM, at Ladviile, the new min

ing camp In C dorado, wri es th it j miners are f cking to the rich carbonate fluids of that region at tbe

rat" of 8 Ki a week Ore ia taken out

! worth per p uud. It is tho iht ' tbe locality of the camp will yield 10,000,000 of precious metals prr year, and there are valleys aud ranges adj cent to the camp eaorm)isly rich iu mi te waicb have not yet been fally explored.

rYsshiugten Letter. Washington, Apr. 12, 1879. Unless I am greatly mistaken in my estimate of public sentiment as refl cted by visitors here from all sections of tbe country, the formal announcement by tbe Democratic majority of both Houses of Congress of its submission to aud alliance with the little liandful of Greenbackers in

treated the inmate of the asylum matters financial, will not strengthen

eruelly, proved bis charges, and did that pirty with tho masses of intellinot have to pay a ent. j fcTot voters. The financial resolution The coui lesce mea are still selling I at tbe Democratic caucus of wind-mills, hay forks, patent churn i Wednesday evening is interpreted dashes aad various other patents in here aa a ootinoatlon that the finan

cial tinker is to have the shackles

3trirhHtrhowl Nates. The Eikhart starea mills use 1800 bushels of o iro each week. James Sanders, an oi l and respected citU n of Peru, died Wi i lay to rht. William StaufT r's planing mill at Middlobury, Elkhart coun'y, was destroyed by fire Friday. D. W. S reef formerly senior editor of the Elkhart Union Is suffering from a virulent cancer. Pulaski county has tho fewest num ber of d lys of public school of any county io tht State sxosjpt Starke. H trry Flans of the South Ii -n i : "

ftofftf is out of the penitentiary aid i

has commenced suit for divorce from his wife.

Valparaiso claims a population of

Six yning Shetland ponies imported by M-ars. J. M. and J. F. Stüdebaker, have arrived at South Bend. They wore so small that the whole half dozen were q aartered in one tall. W. W. Garner, of the Starke County Enterjirixe, who was sued by tbe superin'endent of the poor farm for ten tbousaud dollars d images, because bo said tbe superintendent

adjoining counties. They always fail

to deliver tho machines, but purchas- ! heretofore imposed, stricken off, and ers always find a note at the bank by that hU onlu!i 1m t0 be owed full which they h ive agreed to pay from COIe ,u shaI'in- our raoey lgila ... . ....I tlnn frt tli unit nf ttia aaealnn - th it oil

a reformation Is thoroughly efrrctd. nve nundred to seven hundred dol- "" V I listened to a num er of tho girls ! for nothing. dlsq-iietiag questions which were recite their compositions in the school I The Indlanian says that the emi- thoußht 10 have bojD 80 haWl1' 8et" room, they appeared to bo fully up gration from Ksciuko county thi 1 tied by resumption, are to be rewith the chillren of our cornnoo easoi to the west is simply immense; PeDeU b' one feI1 8Wüop- Ao UD

that no less than three persons who i om,eu comparison or tne present had loved not wisely but two well, ' Prosperity or any of the great Induswore arrested during last week, and j trie8 of the wit status that the Warsaw school board has at an tIuie within lne threo -Tears contractdAd with Prof WWIer a, immediately preceding resumption,

insane course reminds us of tbe days when they rebelled against the government, tbiuking that they could thus make slavery more secure. Those men will be convinced sometime that there is a power that con trols nations and punishes those who seek to deprive tbe poor of their lib- ! erties. Just when the friends of freedom had given up in despair, and there was not a man in America tbat believed the youngest child would 1 live to see slaves liberated, the rebe 1 1 ion began and slavery was abolished. To day the Soutb-

The statement comes from Washington that Judge Kelley has prepared, and will soon introduce in the house of representatives, utidar a call of the states, if Pennsylvania be reaehod, a bill which is designed to remedy tbe iucouveaieuoes and loases occasioned to workmen and retail dealers by tbe ttccumulation in their hands of certain denominations of silver coinage. It proposes to require the trees iry, and ail sub-treasuries of the United States, to redeem with legal-tender money subsidiary silver coins when ever presented for redemption In

sums of & or multiples thereof ; and

ern leaders are exultinz in ulna orovide that the eoinace of trade

the be ief that tbey have their heels dollars shall be stopped; that they on the necks of the colored men and ' 8,m11 fo twelve month he leceivable . . . tl a at par for customs or any other obli the poor white men of the South, but due lhe United States, and at the very moment when they think j n,at tney shall be recolned into their triumph complete they will be j standard sliver dollars of 112 j grains.

school of the sam-) age. Some of their compositions displayed enjoyment, pliatw and contentment which could hard have been expected i their peculiar situations. One of them, ten years old, developed the idea that she had been raised iu the country; she very earnestly rocited "that she loved to play on the green grass among the fl jwers of spring, to see the sun rise and set behind the trees, and to listen to tbe birds sing." On inquiring I found she had come from Blackford county at seven years of age, aud had resided iu tbe Institution a little more than two years. The very ruauy ennobling and christain influences brought to bear upon the young minds of these girls, after residing in tbe institution some time, baa the effect of rapidly re-claimipg them from tbe life of sio aud shame and of raising them to a position of respect and esteem. The novelty of tbe position, the comforts enjoyed (in many instances superior to any thing they ever experienced before), together with the respectable associations, by which they aro constantly surrounded and the kind and motherly supervision exercised over them, induces tbem to yield a willing obedience to the rules as well as a cheerful compliance in the discharge of their daily duties, well kuowing that all these thiugs must contribute to their present and future happiness. In passing through the hall we en

countered a large and powerful black

Pen and Scissors. K 1 1 son declares that his electric light is a success, and that within two months he will convince tbe world of the fact. In appointing the financial committees of the House, Speaker R tudrftl surrendered to the iuR uionists, and Congress is to bo tl rt v.i with wildcat bilis. The emigration fever has reached the colored peopl of Virginia. Farmers have tiled to induce the negrees to rem-iln, but thost who have money are preparing to go West. R -cent letters from Mr. Welsh, Uni

ted States Minister to Groat Britain,

received within a day or two, show that all the rum rs about his coming home are inacurate. Ha has no such purpose. Paul ßoyton th swimmer, arriv d in Memphis Friday ofteruoo i at o'clock, hiving gone from Ciiro io four days and rive hours. F illy 15 -000 people lined tb'j wharf to greet the voyager. Hi remained in Memphis till Monday. Captain Charles O. Wood has flld with the governor his report as inspector cf the In liana legion. There are sixteen c )tnoani-a in ihe lecion.

forty officers and 8VJ enlisted men with 1.H00 breech loa ling rifl s. Out of a lilt o' twenty five independent corap-tnis. but two are now in existence, the Lngan Grays of L gn?port an1 the light guards of Evansville. The commissioner of pensions has made bis first requisition upon tbe treasury for money appropriated to to pay arre .rs of pension, and has had two millions of the amount appropriated for the current Qscal year placed to his credit. He Will commence tbis week to fl I out blank checks, and they will be sent to pensioners iu the order In which their applications were filed. Ojly thr e and a half millions can be paid out before the 1st of July, which will

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for intoxication and was found to . , , . , , . : . . ,. , : which values can be calculated with have counterfeit coiu to the nmount . .... mL, . , , mQ , , some degreo of certainty. This being of $8 on his person. His piemisas, I . . v u ! li granted, there seems no good reason south of tbe citv, were searched Sun- r u i .i .

day aud to-day, and metal, pieces of broken mold and tbe ladle in which the metal was melted, were found. In addition the officers caught James .1 ones, alias Baldwin, there. He is tho man who escaped about a month ago. after being acquitted on the charge of counterfeiting, and while being held for the Michigan authorities, who wanted bim on several charges. Both men are iu jail awaiting examination before tbe United States Commissioners.

Tbe New York (Jrujlil, special from Washington, says a gentleman traveliug with Gen. Graut, writes home that Urant says he will not be a caudidate for President under any circumstances, and at tbe proper time will make his in ten ion known. He does not wish to re-enter public life, and will decline a nomination for any public oflice. At present, however, he does uot wish to appesr as public

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man why we should .'o back to the old days of uncertanty, bankruptcy, disaster and ruin, simply that a few men iu Congress shall have an oppor tunityto make good the promises that are much better broken than kept. The feeling is that we are making reasonable progress back to our old prosperity on a better foundation thau we have had since the outbreak of the war forced the government from its moorings out on to the sea of inflation which has neither bottom nor shore. Nevertheless, a certain element of Congressmen, Republican and Democratic, seem disposed to strike bands with the few Greenback ers who appear uueertain ia what direction to look for fame, if they are not permitted to carry out the programme they announced to their con stiluents before election. It seems a great pity to all concerned that these men can't see the opportunity lying all about them in other directions, by improving which they could make

Mohawk, Feb. 25, 1879. Wm, M. Giles & Co., 120 West Broadway, N, Y. DearSibs: Enclosed please find a check for one quart of your Liniment. I use it for almost everything, and I know it to be tbe best I kuow of or have ever seen tried. It prevents all discolorations from bruises, and iu neuralgia, headache, &c. It is kinr. When you struck Iodide Ammonia, you struck a bonanza, and a big one, too. Sond tbe Liniment to the address of H. H. Ranney, Mohawk, N. Y. Sheriff's Sale. a9i By virtue of tin execution issued out of tha offlco of the .if rk. of th Marshall Cireuit Court, to uu uirccU'd, on n judgment in favor uf William ('. Shirley fur the use of William Beoneld uud John Hltonrii;ht and airainM the Marshall County Acriculttira: AMOeisr lun. I will offer fur eala at iubli auction, on SATURDAY, TH lOtb DAY OF MAY, A. D ., 1879. between the hours of ten o'clock a. m.. and four o'clock p. rn.. nt the door of the court h'use, in Plymouth. Marnhnll county. Indiana a" tlie law direi't.s, too following dcti-ribod real estate, tu-wit: All tho riglit. title and interest of the Marnhall County Agricultural Association, and to a niuca or (lari'cl of laud situated in Mar shall county. Htato of Indiana. IM lounded and deeeribed as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the soulli-east corner of a tract of laud, containing eight h; n-run, more oriels, aud bounded and deecribed as follows: Commencing on the eattt side of the Michigan road, wucrc Hie east and west center line of

Metioa twelve n Michigan Hoad lands

crosses said road ; thence south on the east

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easi parallel wun saiu center M-ction line. anu twenty io rods distant. it four 4 ' rods, more or leas, tar enough to contain a inrHllelograra. contuiuiiiL eight no acre. Thenee north parallel with the east line of the Michigan road te raid center section line twenty -2 ' rods; rhonco went on said center section l'n to the place of beginning. Thence east psrallel with tue center section line of section twelve i l2i Michigan lload lauds thirty thee (s3 rods more or less, to the center of Yellow river; thence in u general north-easterly direction in tho center of said rivor to a point where the east and wc-t .-cuter seetton line of said aeetioii twelve (U). Michigan Il a I lands, crosses auid rirer; thence west o i-aid center section line to the north-east eorner of the eight i acre trait above described: thence south-easterly on a line parallel with the cast line of the MiehUan rol twenty : rods to the place of beginning, and containing tour and seventy hunuretüs UTo-Kf't acres, more or less. Hitnato In Marshall county, Indiana, to the highest bidder for cash, without regard to appraisement laws, ubject to redemption. JOHN V. ASI'LEY. bheriff of Marshall County.

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NOTICE ! Gentlemen, of all creeds, we wish to draw your attention to our stock of Clothing for Men's, Youths' and Boys', made and trimme! equal in every respect to merchant tailor work. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Summer I'ndcnvear, Hosiery and Gloves. We will try to please you, and will consider it no trouble to show our goods. You w ill not be urged to buy, we feel positive, however, that you cannot resist the temptation to purchase without anywindy gi ments Ul k WOLF.

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