Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 19, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 April 1879 — Page 2
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The Republican. J. W. SIDERS, Kditof.
Chicago Is a lively city, ami everybody there, seems to bo allowetl to lo Jost what 'hoy plMM on the Satv l batbr regardless of whether it annoys or displeases the mnjoiity. Last Sun lfiy r levee, hundred uniforme J
-n- - ! communist, half of them arme!. 1 It hos bern decMnl by the rsN P""M 'be etreit tfeptayisg in-offlc-o department th it advert blag QaflSatOfjf banner.-1, Haimling them in
sheets made up in the form el m espapers, cannot be mailed at eewrpmrer rates.
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1 i v e ui prieuu fi'iuj nun ir ; turning from ehuich. They weie . follow, d I y art ununi farmed rabble , f one or two thousand sympathizers
and rowilie. Thron 'bout tm; conn-
A straight Democrat m.d been elect
. ft 1 1 - . . .. . . .
e I over a uieenu t. K. r, in 11 ih try we lind thousands or prores-rng
district forme: ly represented ly the late Mr. Schleicher. The Republic I do not nppear to have had a candidate rn the field.
christians wb want to turn over the government to those men, and de- ! nounce t vt rybody who opposes them a? dlshonf sr. There r.re five or six u . . 1 ft :.. tr....k. 11
It is reported that a Wan of Swo bottom men in Plymouth
millions Tins ueen outuhkmi in .ww
that think this 'n the way to bring good times, and M me of them will go to the city 1 lection one weik from next Tuesday, and vote for the r pr senfatives of that class. They will
Gen. John A. Dix is dead : he lived Jet ,iTe to ei,rse tbr io lmPl-
York by the Northern Pa.iiic Railroad company for the 1 xrenrion of its line from the crossing of the MiMOur! to the Yellowstone.
almost eighty-one years, ar:d had held many high and honored positions. His famous order, "If any man pulls down the Ameiican flag shoot him on the spot" will Uve as long as the government exists. While his country honored him honored his country. He was an honest man,
ing to place the government in the hands of "hoodlums."
The attempted assassination of the Czar will, it seems, lead to the estab- 1 Hshment of a military itcipotjem throughout the Russian empire. A ukase has been issued ordering the appointment of a Govei nor General
Solovfc-ff the Rus-ian who fired at for six of the most populous districts the Cz r, is the son or a groom in the with popular despotic powers. It dehousehold of the Grand DucbM dares that tho recent murderous atCatherine. After leaving the St. Pe- facks upon high (.fu.inls and the atterbburg university bo became a tempted assassination cf the Caar teacher. He first fell under the not ice have made 1 xtreme measures nccesof the authorities dui ing the inquiries ! sary. The Governors Gwneral will into the Socialistic intuguvs. llo dis- have control of all educaüonal estabappeared, and was uot heard of untii Hihwtlfa, and will be authorized to
the attempt on the Czai's li'e. In his "great speech" Iat Thura-
summaiily remove from their respeo
tive districts all persona whose continued residence may bo considered
day Senator Voorhees declared that daage:ous ;to ord r the arrot of any ; the coming of a dictator was ins vita- persons whatsoever on their judg- ! biö, and eai 1 a great m.my other j ment and responsibility ; to suppress; things equally silly We should like temporarily or ptrmaaeutly any j to know how the Dsmocr icy like new .-papers or periodical, should euch talk when their party is in they aj .pear to have a Saferer!
power, and they aro constantly as- tendency. The quest loa will no-.v be aerting that k is going to ebet tbe I decided wither the power of the next Presilent aul control both I Csaf is absolute as in time past, branches or Congress. Do the D m fhi K nperor or all I ImU ly llud ocracy propose to place this govern- I that the growth or liberal idea btt ment in the bands or a dk-ratoi ? beei suft!ii"nt to give him so mo
trouble ir it does not result in a civU
'Tho Memphis Avalitu h hopes the South will not try to concili te the yjrtherrj Democracy. Lien)?: "Tba 3vjUtb owes not'hUig to the N'orthem Democracy but conJ.trap', The S mth-
wnr whi-li wid öweep rrom existence j :he absolute power that tho Cz ir Is ' now supposed to possess.
S- nator blaine, in his great gpoech,
era people won tn ir own pouiieaJ 1 figaratively tkinned some of lb moel
freedom, unaided by the Not them ; -loqueut or the biigadiers and "hung
Deraocmte, who, until the South re.
tnrned to Congress, ha 1 m i'iu r pjwer to help themselves nor resp. ctabi!iy to lend others as a moral force. Tue alliance between the SoutWrn
t!u it hides on tho fence." To read the tpeches of theee patiiuts, ore w .uld infer that the voters iu very county aud precinct in the Sou: h ha J to
deposit their oallots iu a box pn tided
aud Northern Democrats in Congr g i 0ver by United States bayonets. Mr.
Im been aouth.-
an unmixed curse to tht
A Washington special to the Iodi anapolis Journal says, it is noticeable that the Democratic leaders are no; so defiant as th"y were a few darago, and they appear to be seiiously considering the best means of getting out of their dilemma. Eff its are be Ing made to peisuado Demo rat ic speakers to m derato their tone, and to be very cau'ious about then utteiances. There still exist, how ever, a powerful r volui ionary lament among : hem. whom it vM not be eay to control. The lattt r itlM pen 1st in their determination to re fuse to vote the necessary supliea r!th wliicb to carry on the gov rn ment if the Pretident should Veto the a prpriatbn bills.
In an interview at Washington, on Thursday, Secretary Sherman expressed an earnest hope that Con gress would not mateiially Interfere with the financial situation. He said : "Our notes are redeemable in coin and our bonds ere at par with gold. 0 a revenues are in reasiug, and if let idone our financial condition will be more prosperous than ever before. The statistics show this. Though we
Iilaiue showed from the actual figures of the War Department, a have ap peared in the Inter 06WHt that eas of the Mi-sippi liver there were but ix'y United States soldiers for every Riiiliou people, and these were guarding important posts and stores. He paid his compliments to the honora-
I b e Senators from Dtlawareand Wet-t : Virginia, aod said : The honorable eenilemun from Del in are i It llifMnJ nlnMH t he overruling ol the (m i nfau hnttul by the ttMpn nt the United ! States, ltit there is not a single Federal I oi diii in Del iware Tlie honorable Sen ! i.tur Iroiu West Virginia hi nrnnlring ;itout hii Si te bt in iroddeu ly the iron ' heel nl military depot i sin, but there is not
i kolit iry man in L iiittd States uuiiorm n the Mil of West Virginia Nor is there any occasion ( unca-.ine..s li Maryland. There are hut IU art I lip muni hi all the Stnle. and they are g'tarlwj Fort Mc Henry, the entrance tu Baltimore Iteauti t'ul harbor. In Virginia t If ru is a school
ol p:a lice in Fortress Monroe. Outside'
ul that sehool there is not a Federal ml I dier in the State. There are bat thirty en diets in Norih t.'amlioa, Guardini: a toifrat ihe mouth o Cape Fear liver. In South j Ottollue there are lit) artillerymen to guard the enteranec to Charleston Marler. Tbeet are twenty nine soldier in Oeurgll 1 a;d 18: in Floiida. I here is not one in I Tennessee, Kentucky, or Mi-.vnri. There j are j in Arkansas, :tJ iu Alabama, and 'ilJ in Louisiana. The irreal Stale of Mi-sis-itipi has not one n its sojt, nor h is Tex
as, except ih iie g.iaidiag tho iroiitier on the Kin lirande. When the facts are laid bare, the
moekery of this pretended fear of mil
are upon coin values, leading staples
have advanced in price; most or the itdry jut.-iTernnce will be apparent to
lndustiles are in Toll operation, and every uupn judiced miad. The Urne new Industiies are constantly being aud m0uey expended by the extra started. I am in a coudiion where I session or Congress and the exeile- I Mi and appreciate these things, and mtnt otva ont.j are ßut the result or I am ure that Congreas itself, whut- ; honest anxiety on the part of the j ever a few members may propose, will Democracy for the nation' pro -perity, j not do anything to distuib the pres- ! ür a fear lüat a gjntf;e :ight will üe ( Atil 2 m r r a i ! era aAnlitdin ,f t.n .lunaa " . - w
mi iu iviuii wuuiiiuu ui uiwijcjo. irampK'ii unuer tool. liiere are
abundant
facts going to show that
ighty 'We p,,blic affairs are dt ifting into danger-
tho lower ous hau I, but the anxiety is all on
ney the other fcide: and there was never a
Thirteen hundred and bflle were Introduced in
House of Congress Monday
related to every possible sublet with ported wheu aaefl were more earuest-
wLleh Cjngiess tan have any thing
to do. Half of them aro bills that failed last session, one-third wero of a private nature, while many ?;ooording to the opinion of their authors
ly called upon to lay ad lo every pre- i judioo and co operate with the loyal element In the restoration to power
of the men and the patty that have
brought them through the peiils of
were for the relier of the country. the twenty years vfctoh Lave j;ist Every conceivable opinion on finance pasaed later Oc nm
wa3 represented ty a bill, .there was De LaMatyi's bill for the issue of a thousand millions of fiat doUarn. nd Chittenden's scheme for the displacement of paper currency by gold pnd silver, and between these was the financial schein j that every Greenback Congressman ha I protui- I bla
The humbugs who are meditating a run ac, oss the continent to meet General (Iraut upon his return could do nothing more distasteful to the General. The people upon the E 1 eitfc coast will give him a royal wel com, and the men or state this side
cunilltueuts he would hatre eacted ! f tce Rocky Mountains can well ar- j into a law, besides many more equal- ford to stay at borne an I attend to ly as foolish presented by men who ibeir busine:, and, if they desire, I were supposed to have some, sense, jdn in the enthusiastic; welcome' There were bil s toabollshthe tax on j when be comes. A Tew car-loads of
spirits distilled from apples aud bummers running toward tho West peaches, bills lo regard to the public on such a mission would not comlande, bills to restrict Cnlucgn imrai- maad any lurge am 'iut of admira-
gratlon, a soore of bills In relation to ton friJ,,l Gen-ral Grantor the Ami 1-
railroods, biilj to preveut the fuither increase if our bonded Indebtedness, allowing the Issue of fractional cur rency. retiring trade dollar?, redeeming silver coin, prohibiting the claims of disloyal persons, and a thousand otber bills that will cost the government thousands of dollars to print
lean pcopK Inter Ocean. 0 The steamer Great Hpublio went aihore on Astoria bar, Oregon, Saturday, and is a perfect wreck. All the passengers wt re saved, but a boat was capslaed by the surf, and Officer Leonard Davis, the boa'swaln and
while not one of them will become l j seven others, wero drowned. The AW, I vessel is badly broken up.
Washington Letter. WsssmOTOS, Apr. 10, 1870. The astonishinur Sticeees f the new loan as proposed by eecretary SherMB l'-as proved another set back for tho Greenback agitators. That a combination of nineteen bankers in our principal cities should hive been formed to take $190000,000 worth of government seeurbies at a stroke, proves at or.ee tho wLsdom of the refunding at he me and the confidence which the peoplo feel hi the ability el the government to meet its obligethma and the general stability oT business. In view or the constant and de ermined agitation Tor a change in tbe financial policy, this is very gratifying. The promptness with which the government oMbt is accepted will be of great advantage in an economical as Well as a political point of view, for the i xpense of negotiating loans heretofore has been largely due to delays. Hereafter there will be only smooth tailiDfl for our financial department in spite or the agitators. Senator Kellogg has re introduced the bill cT last session providing tot a mail contract by steamship lines between New York anl New Orleans to Brasil. It will be recollected that the Senate passed this last sessioD, the majority of Senators of both pauhs taking the ground that it was essen tial in the interest or our commercial relations and our indusiies to do something to improve communication with'the great South Ameiican market?. The House, however, n fused to pass the bill, under the cry of subsidy and the pretence that the Li 1 was for the benefit, of John lioach, the eminent ship builder, who is now ruiiniug a liue from N. Y. Mr. ft urh hus eiace withdrawn from tbe contest, sa) ing that he cannot afford to continue it. The bill, therefore, Is to stand or fall upon its merits before membtrs, as nobody is urging it. Since Congress refused to pass it last session, the Canadian govern tnent has accepted a proposition to run a Um tiom Halifax to Breill pajrlrga liberal subri ly, aud tha plain fact Is that we must do something iu that liue or lose what little trado we have in that direction. The suec ss of the bill for the constiuc:iou of the refiigeratiug ship to dlsiafeot vessels supposed to be im porting yellow fever has Induced parties in the southwest to negotiate with Prof. G imgee for the organizatiou of a company to build another ship to bo stationed 01 the Mis-is?ip oi river, and to make and supply ice to the cities there. The new process bids fair to achieve great success both in a commercial aud saniwuy way. Tho stiikers ar.d blaekmnilers who made war upon ("apt. Kads touching his Mi-sis ippi j tties ure having a hard time still. The tat eat repor s from New Oilcans, afielal and unofflcialf show that the .-.sured channel is two feet deep and will be mors than thirty feet in a r w vre.-ks What these strikcis want is to be bought off with a little of tho money that OapC K ds is to receive from the treasury in a few days. Bat tue .:ip tain is too old and shrewd a BUM to be
caught with thai kind or chaff. The Tost Oili co v file i als who have been here in session a few dnys, yesterday took an exeartiofl to Barpet?e Ferry and thereabout-- for et j j meat. They ehjnallaed ibeif advent there by siugiug praises to old John Urown, but singularly enough on theii return they were treated to an euteitain. merit of a different nature. At the Point or Rjcks their train stopped at the same time that the up train from Washington came up On board the latter train was a negro under arrest for a horrible crime, and a gieat crowd was iu waiting for him. No sooner bad he anil ed than the mob sieze 1 him dragged him a few yaids away, and hanged bi;n to an arm of the sign at the railroad cross ing, in full sight or both trains and thotiMiuds of people. It is remarked as rather disgraceful to our ins'itutions that such an unlawful and horrible mode or puuishmeut could be possible almost within sight of the Capital. The end of the debate on the appropriations seems to be farther aud farther away in it proceeds. Meto bers are ptepared generally to have their summer wardrobJs sent forward. Knox. 3r igltborheod Neles. The First Nat tooai bank of f!rewrordsville paid out more money last Saturday than ever I efore in one day. A. D I'ittenjjer, oue of tho pioniers of Ko-;ciuko oouuty, Is lying datigerously ill at his resilience near Warsaw. The farm dwelling ot Washington Wsllace, situated In Fruirie township, Kosciusko county, wa destroyed by fire on Saturday. Loss, $2,500 The Crawroidsville Sflples, the Deeaoofajtle etejaa or that county, was sol i on Satin day to Thomas Collins, who rormeily owned the paper. The Winamae Detnorat says rarmers are paying rrom $14 to $16 per month for hired band-, but the tramps want about $10 a month. The Pierceton Independent grows better as It arrows older. It is a neat paper aud should be liberally patronized by the people of that vicinity, Our farmers complain of hard titns, and we are not surprised at It. Fa' beeves are ?o -carse that the butch' rbegln to tlnd it difficult 'o get a supply. O .r merchants have to go to Chicago for meat, potatoes, cabbage, and other prodUO. Chickens are go scarce, that we can scarcely give our visi'ing ministers a decent recpMou! Why are not all these necessaiies of Uro proJuced here in abundance? We even import fresh fish, while the lakes at Syracuse, only 13 miles dlst-
a'if, absolutely swarm with tin tu. Yet pi ople complain of having nothing to do. and grow 1 about the hard times. We med a little m" ro energy and less charity. OotAari Hates. Victor Daniels, late or the Rochester Sentinel, has bought the Peru Democrat of John C. Foley, and will publish it as an independent paper. The establishment of Victor Jacob-
son, clothing denier at Fort Wayne, was dosed by the sherriff Monday
niflrhf Liabilities. $ 0.000: assets
light. The Ilobart Janrnil tells of a yearling heifer of that place that gives four quarts of milk a day, though never having bad a eulf and not being likely to. Tho Democrats of Warsaw were laotlJa I..II..! V
wmuij in I ,!inuL v vri 1 m ftu uuitu Oment that Dr. Fletcher had been ap-
Fen mid flflSSOTSi The taking of the eaaaai ntxt year will cost about $1 000.000, The cold snap cawed a great deal 0? corn and cotton, ev.n as far south as Florida, to be plowed ap and pleated over. The crop prospects in the southern
Sheriff s Sale. 2.190 Br virtue of an order of sale and a ('creo of f-'fivlosure of mortgage issued out otih olliL' 01 the Clerk of the Marshal! Circuit ('"int. t'i mo directed, on njodantent in favor kaeli"! Roso, Melissa Itoc.f. John Hoof, Sarah ( ox, Lewis Cox. Elizabeth Trumi, John
mimp, unbeila Wilson. Henry Wilson,
lTatiRlm 1 oil, .iHi'kson (. rul and Isnao C- 11. und aRiiinst J0HC11I1 Nimbler und Mary Jan Mishler, I wtU offer for sale at public auction. Oil
IS THE-
Cal I for 0 la coast counties are better
than at any othei time for the past Saturday, May 3, 1879,
seven years. The Republican m joiity in Michigau over Demociats and Rationale is over G.00J Comparing with last year this ii a gain of aearij .'1000, The m ral condition of the country would he greatly improved if ciitatnal prosecutions were to take the place of the investigating committt es i f legislative bodies. T'jiriih tViA I l'nn'.Tn mm Vi 1 f'
in Ameiiea. won the Newmarket hnn-
TO buy Yorrt-
poiuted superintendent of the Qtate dioap laet Wednesday, beating Iono-
bet venn the now of tea o'elnek n. m.. and four o (dork n. n., at the door of the couit house. in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, a the law '!irctrt. the following Jivcribed real MtaeSj to-wit : Twe.ntv Bates off of tho south end of the west half of tbe north vest fanner of section number eighteen ts). townxbJp thirtvfoiir ia;, north of ranne number three- () ea-t. Also ten CM) a?rcs in a square firm out of the north-east corner of the east half of the south-east quarter of nnetioa number thiiteen (iaV in township number thirty four . north of rano. number two ri) eat. Situatu in Jfarshatf county Indiana, to the nhjheal bieder for cah. without rega'd to Ai-irai.sem nt laws, s:.ihjct to irdwnntioa. JOHN V. A8TLEY. Rberfffcl Marshall County. Hess tts$ssex. attorneys.
13337-
a lum Tor the insane. The L ifayette Journal ventures the j oaialoo that the litigation of the prison oflicers for the possession of the Northern Ption and the payment of their naleties. will yet result in favor j of the new directors, and of Alurdoek. I their elected warden. Daniel JJcFurland, of South Bend, the man who Tears ago killed llich ardson, author of "Beyond the Mbs is8sippi" does not meet with much success as a lecturer or reader in ad j ining counties. He did not read at Valparaiso because no audience i appeared to listen to him. Father Vineyard, of tha church of, Assumption, 3 mth Betel, while asleep Saturday night, swallowed an upper ; set of teetb, consisting of rour teeth on a gold plate. When he awo!c3 thy : were so far down his threat that he I
could not get them, and the surgeons
Sheriff's Sale.
my, eon.-i lered the best Tour-year old j in England. Parole was Last in the j bet ling. The distress in Waferboro, S. C.ron I account of Wednesday's tornado Is so widespread that the Charleston au-' tborities have forwarded $600 worth I
of provisions and $1.000 in cash for tho relief of sufferers. Five laobpe of sno-v Tell at Poit Jervi?, N. Y., Ftiday, a foot at M n':eeilo and six to ten Inches along the Jefferson brancn of the Erie Ar Seranton MOff, hail anl win I proa trated two miles of telegraph poles. Chief Moses having agreed, the President has eet nll a very large re-ervation in Wasbincton Terr Hot t
. ... . . , . rund, wuere the east ami et center line of
tor .iloss an 1 uis psopie-, witn sucn Motion twelve (1 it, lui:.in lb-a l laata
We can safely say that never 1 ?- fore has been sueh a complete line of Piints. Dress Ooods. White Goods, Hosiery and Notions shown in Plymouth, as cow can show 3011. In Pi hits we have the choicest patterns and best makes, Iu Dress Goods we can give you ail the Newest Patterns Out, iu both cotton and worsted makes.
We also carry Summer Silks and
Wc want everybody to Remember The People's Drug Store, Which is in Room No. 8,
OF
Hoham's Block,
-OX
By virtue of an execution tasaed out of the ofth-H ot the clrt of the Marshall Öfntt Court, to mi! dtrocteda on u judenient in faxor of William (J. :Slurtev lor thv uso of William
Heufleld a-'l John Beonrlehi and neainal Trimmini Silk in all hade the Marshall County AcrieoUnra, A.Mocia- inmsaioa; BUH IB BII SSMtlBO,
Hon, I wUl offer I t sale at i utdie auction, on SATURDAY, THE lOttt DAY OF MAY. A. D . 1879. between the hours vt tn o'clock a. m.. and four o'eloek i. ni.. t the door of die comf1
house, in Plymouth. Marshall "ounty, Indiana
as the law directs, too following (rater, bed real citato, to-wi: : All the ris'it. title and Interest of the Marshall Comity Aarienltnrnl anaeelatfoai and to a ptee or onmel of Umd artaale t in Mar hall county. Ktaie of Imiiaiva. and bounded and describe! as foll-uvs, to-wit : Doniin' an lag at the soata-easi corner of ntraet of lead. co taiiiiiiK eiht (e) acres, more or les,. ad botin'leii and deserioed a.s f llow : OCMmenelnaon the east mVd of tbe Viebivan
Laporte street,
-IN THE
In While Goods we havo a complete line o? white dress goods. Table Liuen, Towels, Na; knis and Curtain Luces. Iu Hos'ery we hare In Ladies', Gents' aud Children's siie9 any thing you may waut, from 5o a pair and up. In Notion Department we have Embroideries, Lace, R'iches, Buttons, Ties aod Boas. You will find it to be
City of PlymoutL,
In the County o( Marskall, and in the Strife of InuMfia.
1870.
1879.
P0 ft CHAPMAN, lin9 71) PftOP&IKTORS.
ladl ins as may afiiiiate aud the
rctary of the Intrrior may senl. No more bond- can le rffundad
net ' naa of nnld road twenty ew) rods
vour interest to look over our immense
ihtmcts aotttlx oa the .-.it ' stock before purohn-ing, as wo dou'i
CRAWFORD
east naraiiel witb said eentr section Une.aod u,,un UI,C w ,4,Juri f .. . k.i mn Am iH.i . lain , k .-..lo 1
trfrii' iju it'os . .ii... r mj jm im 1-. j WtpWQ M U--S. Int- eiioiitfh to conliiiu n paialeloirram, contnlninc eiebt oo acre. Thence
until 18S1, when the aew fives can bö ' sna iaiaiiel widi um e.isi line of tbe Hiebi
fci"t i unu i" rniu i-vu.ei xei ll Hue iwiwy'i"
BELLS THE
have sinee f lilod ta f-TtrArr thm FT v",lv- ,"Ji4otLJ1 ui rcxis i -nence wesi on shki center section i i;e nae since r.uien to extract them. Ue I lot he uteaf bcfc.n. Thenee eutparnlk,!
is sufleilog greatly, acd probabilities i ' . ' '
w at. I retary Mterman run suceeo.ie I m tr
;llH l o III uir.
eelloasij. and t'ie people havs gnl Ned millions by iL JlStfjaaayofls Journal,
ews of the Week Condensed. Z 'rend, Aaattta, tias been destroyed by the oveifljwiu of tho Maros and Koros livers. Bueslai ntweaapen have been forbidden nieutioniti the Cai's attempted assassination. Eight miners were seriously burned by tho explosion of a mine neat Pottsville, Pa , Piiilay. Fourteen miner lot tin Ir lives by an explosion of coal gH9 in a YaopOttvei's lataad initio, ThoreUay. Peter B. Thompson, post cfHee clerk, Seward. Neb , has stob n over $12,0od from the mails, and is uuder arrest, A tramp crept up behind Oeecge Ilennett, yardmaster at Tinin, O., 1'ii1 .
tjay. aim erusne'i iim dkiiu wun a j
broicen ear link. Ii nnett is dying the tramp escaped. Iu Chambers countv, T. xa, ou
HAXEÜKUCKCE.
UY IKOM I.AI.
.Tames DudJIeson U working for Peter Spar gier this summer. C P. Clint "h w orking on Ilm-y Gross SiaaS niiii. on yeilow river. OiTgon Gibbons bought some very niemilk anws In t Iii- :n Igbbnvbnod I ist week. Mrs. ( ry aes been very siek with con gestton eCÜN biwe!s. but is gelling better at present. John MeFarl ind bassafleend mtn b for several weeks from a eatnrrh on his bead, but i- no.v reelian better All tue talk is railroad, and wc hope Sft will yet it. Il"wed) (Bt a railnmd. e ball beve to put oajaall up l-r sle for pig iron. The bolcl-aeeneff ftt t Ids place had a batet MoUm, last Wednesday night. Two nf mir dtiaens went on the hum f- r the
I (It) Mlcniann Head lands thirty the.- ( a rods
innre oi lo tlie cuter of leilow riv. i -
thenee in a general north-easterly direction ! in the tenter of 8ai-l rtvnr to a noiat wKtre I tho east and wst eentei bection lin of sakl I section lelvj (12). MUmui9U1 1 id land. J cro.Hea sai.l river; liienee w. st o bud en- 1
t- reoetlon lien to the north rssi 'orn r of th eight () aero tract nbovq deserit ed ; taeneo oatneaeetL iinathM nnratM wiili the east line of the Kie4ti.au r-al twenty rudit to th plana of beginning, and contain ing tour suid sevemy huiidrotn.s (4;o-lai wies, nmrO'ir le. situate in HatamsJI fipartt "twdleae. to raa higiiet ladder for rawa, without regard to .Wl'raiseiiicui laws, ubjeet to redenutioii. J"HN V. AS ri.EY, Süiciiff of .Marshall CoVfctX.
TfT.niüPirwT?
&B0FINGER. Best Silverware!
P. S.- We also hr.ve opened a large lot of Parasols, very cheap. Tin Cdglratti lum lhre,
Me (Hors find hers Hai ton )
ant Rwde A
'V y -----mrss
Ail Goods Warranted
van KI LL
bates tad lUef lbs lotto leg senrains,
Galvptton bay, two tobbois eaasjtatl rmA
the resl leuco of J. Fisher, knocked down ilis. Fish r and took $8,000 from th houje. Oue was a aatotloofl desperado nam d ti jidnigbr. In the Ne-.r O leans ton ention of colored people, Fiid iy, it was report
' ed that iu the ii d riv. r parishes the ! aeffraee were two to one at compared ! with tbe whites, end that migia'ion ' wns beeuuse of the shot g iu policy at
elections. O.-j Weedy Creek. Texa, one day
lat week, a l Sieao entered i . i 1 1 - , f i i i I i t ami I t I - i j
sence brutally outraged his haud-torae
young wire, and oa learlug alaily shot her in the breast. She iivtd to relate thy fot and givt a deecription of the fiend to her husband, who, with ft lends, i ursued, captured and shot
i the M' xlcan dead in his tracks.
A Sri at Eurekn, Nevada. Saturday, burned ball the town, including the heaviest business houses, hotelj, newspaper oflnOea, telegraph offices, Masonic building and a great number of dwellings. Three hundred families
ure üestnute aud aoou eopie are j without shelter. A relief committee
has been organized. The loss is ro ghly eattflMted at 1,000,000. Tho Mayor of Wyandotte Kansas, has issued a proclamation intended to check colored emigration to that place. He warns all eouoerned that the city of Wyandotte will hohl all boat officers, AgeuU or any persons who may be concerned in importing destitute persons to its shores to tbe strictest legal conseq tenees and penalties of tbe law attaching to suob offeaoes. Marshall ( uuuly Medieni Society. Pnrsuant te a call the members of the Mar-bail Cotiuty Mwdieal Soeiety mot at Dr. Baton's office. In Argos, on teat Saturday afternoon and elected the lollowlng officers: 8. W. Gould, president; J. II. Wilson, secretary and treasurer; W. N. Bailey aud (I. It Reynolds, of Plomouth. and A. EL Johnson, of Arges, oensors. Di m. Bailey and Baton were chosen delegates to tho St ite Medical Society, on the UOili of May, at Iadiau.tj olis, and Drs. Doke and Johnson alternates. The Society adjourned to Baal in Plymouth on the first Thursday e Juno, at 1 o'clock p. ui. The 8-jci ty eontuieuc d its second year v ith twelve members. BrW, Ooi lu, Pres. J. Et Wils. n, See'y.
tlti iilac- and Marm nt. Tht
beta Hylas, nt Widow TbasaeJ v inter. Call and pcc the "Prorn" an I riding Cultivator at Toan's. They are the bo?.
thi.d I its
the past walking Duck ft
F k aloa styii-ti h.it. go to Eteckei .
S.
The Btaessv The reason for the unprecedented demand for lr. Price (.'ream P.. iking Powder, is tno result of its beiu of
tlt) j superior s'rengtb, uniform i iality, ab- , contains no unwbob'Bome Slftbetaace.
Having thoroughly tested it, we baee no hesitancy in re ommending it.
Sheriff's Sale.
IV l Ity virtue of anrxecution issued out of the otlicu of tho '-I'-rk of tbe Mr-lui,l t ircut Court, to nie din-cted. on a iildgntonl in favor of the tate of Indiana del ti U 1'. rshmg and again -t Alexander t: lbumji tx, UmIi Jackn in. Lawrm lihake, PUnl d K. Harris, Jane s F. VnuValkeiiburgh. Jauus V. Ilaiiey, Samm-I Wis-. ti.r W. Ca lisle. Khiiiu S. AM'-iuun. Hirnui l'-. liiirlingiini n 1 NaiH.leon a. A l-'in n. 1 will oder tor aato Ml public a id ion. on Saturday, the 1 0th day of Kay. A.D.. 1879, between the hours of ten o'cloe a. ro., and four uVhiek ! ox., ai Um doc i in eoi.ri
bonnet in Fl yinouth. Maralta I ciamtr, InCj- i ..na. a Um law direete. tbe IUowioa desenii
I ad r ul .-stiiie. to-w it : A triict of land in lection I Waive t'i Meb- ! laaa Koad hind, known h- the Blsnou lot. alr-o, l"'s number one bnndrod and t'nrtevu UI a'id oa) hutidre I and f MtfteM (Hi), in j . ii":ier't addiitoa U Uw city of ri mouih j Taken as tho rooe,rty of Ale.ana- r 0 ! '1 honiio". I.oi numln'r fourteen iU) in Ewbuffl ad-
dilion lo the t..vvii uiow.ityi.i Ptymowa. I Tanna as tae nretnrty ot Lawrenes dhafcon. i The west l:alf I Ii I nf the Hontheast fjWnHSl i' I. and l lie south had (Jv) Ol the no ile-aat quarter 1 5), ul se -non Hurl ecu (IS), lowushu
! Unity I our 'W'norni. . rimue iw e.o -.at-,
1 l it n as the atunetly oi PanW K Harris. The undi Mod oae ai If of lots ni;nile-r one j hui.dreu and twenty I- o one hundred mil I tenly one 0tl).ae hun lred and twenty i two rSD.onc Inn lani and t went r-threa 14), i one httadred ana twenty-four dan. one baa , dred Hi twenty 0va( s). oni' hundrea and j twontii UJ'. ouj nnndred and twciuywm (17), one nuadrad und twenty int j (tSH. on i naured ar.d Ivanfe-ninn (lal). on l SnaArrd end thirty U", one hnnSend and I fhirty-o.n) (tail, one humlrod and iliirty-twu I llH' otii hmi.trfa iln.l I ( i Irt v-l lire., I Ittl nn A
kaadredand lluVty fonr dai), ono hundred
Prince "Napoleon, SetSOf DisheS
will maV tlie m i-cc of 'sTu at the SiaMe of ioai J hy. ..r. th e K. ('. ii. H , one mile rut of ' lymnuih. I riiir Nie-.i-'n ir fii jre-j h Ixunlilu1 kaa Norman IShNNSt Irg'.i, an-l w. iyh l.atJS, VariTii ru aud ot:.. r .: icvmxl li (jrvaM and sec him tor '1 fi
PAT
and bow to obtain tasm. Famplil n Vea, u:on rocrtpt, ef Gtarap for ponV-ag-o. Addrosa GILMORn, SMITH & CO. 5 'eile- t fatrmtt, Xfnr Pr.rr.it OJUr, T.itiinjtvn. D
Cad anl Oct Priers at
CRAWFORD'; City Crockery Store RAGS 1 1-,M N.porromia T . i r:M
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G 01 Good at Lotv Prlos 1 what people -vaat nn 1 wat they htv liht to i! KM ad in these turn 8. We nopreeiate lb roll meaning of tbi- and have Vp n gulled by it iu all our busiiieas movemeuft.
FACT!
FACT!
yon.
Bvci & To an. 3t
Tijk latest nevelties in Great' Dress bhirts, just reetdved at 8 Uecker's.
... . . m.m mmm . ;i lei t Ii ill - live ' li.' i oti e Ii uiul red and t h i rl v-
k nave empioyeu air. Washington j six on buodred and tbb-t -seven n:if.
Kellte tn tnlft .h'irTM nf tho Tinnb ne nuii'li.-.t and thirty eli U;uo, ono liunrveiiy to tnKe mar. or me impie- i dred and thirty nine (tig), one hundred and ment an I Maehioery branch of our ; for! ne nandrod and forty-one i lt i). and one buiitr d and forty two tUit. in
UU-iil'.ns. lie tili t'li IUI lil-il ull n ne.'ier s '-ouiinieMi ao'iilliui io lue chtoi m m . Information. Call and see what we j V' Take- entaossapetty ol Immm FACT I
have, and we are sure we em please The sr.ithw-t quarter .', i of tbe southeast
.J'".. . I . Jf ... . V I f. tlll'l IIIU CII3I nfty-nve acres of the north half ()of the sout I, east gearter I ' ) of section live (). all in township thirty 'our '34' north of range three (:o east, taken as the irooerty of äaniuel W ie. The norlli half CH) of tho ?outhgast quarter .x ' of section thirty-threo (51). townshl; thir tjr-tWO i.i-". north of ranje thr-o (S) east. Taken as tne pcopetty of Ueirtfe v. (.:arii-ic. The undivideil half t1?) of twenty-two (W) feet off .f the Huuth side ot lot nu moor thin ynaven iX1 and two (S) feet off of the north side of h t number thirty-eiirht (SB), both in tho original iM of tho town (now ciiy) .f Plrrnoath. Taken an fan proporty of Hinuu C. ltiir.inuame. All situate in Marshall county. Indiana.to th hiKhent bidder forcsh, without recard to &t (iraittcmont laws, sub.'c't t- rdeuiition. JOHN V. ASTI.EY. Sheriff nf Marshall -unity. Juhnson, Um Si Corbin. piff s attys.
Rupture of un Artery in the right arm. Tried the most prominent surgeons in this eity without benedr.. P.y aieideut heard of Dr. Giles' Lini ment I idido Ammonia. It acted like magic. Am no well. v. Bnoa, Music Doctor, Oig'inNt Cbareh of St. Frsneli Kavier, S x'eeotb Street, N. Y. Giles' Pills eures Liver Complaint. Sol I by ail drvjfglste. Sen 1 for pamphlet. Trial bottles '2 cente. DB. CiILFS, 120 West Broadway, N. Y.
FACT! FACT! FACT . FACT! FACT! FACT!
That Our $..;." Suit Is worth $K(kX That Our $IM Suit Is worth fdOOO. That Our $9.00 Suit Is worth $12 00. That Our $10.75 Suil Is worth $14 Otk That Our 1SJ8 Suit Is worth $15 50. That Our $IM Pants Are worth $2 K, That Our $2 00 Pants Aie worth $3 00.
If you want to have a jolly trip, and see the finest country in the world,
. go witn tne excursion to .Nebraska,
May 7th. liest Beaseheeaers
If tho best housekeepers in our land are to be believed, there ate no Baroftag extracts worth half so much as Dr. Pi lee's Special Flavorings. Let Dr. Price's Vani li, Leas moo, Orange, Kose, Almond, or Nectarine Harare once be used, unci tftoj will always be di Hired. If you want a first class Sewing Itacbfoe obeap, our Mr. Kellcy will be glad to show you the Ameiican. 3t Buck & Toe,
GROWN CARD GO,
Du. J. Hoovf.u, having located, offers bis professional services to tho eitiletM of Argos ami vicinity. Especial attention given to treatment of all old, long standing diseases. Dineaeej osros en, cbronle Mfarrb and all fvrqWotsa, njjectiona. O'Hco at rehidenee, in llu kiiian property, on Sugnr street, Argos, In I. feb 2Ä) tn
The secretary of war has addressed a letter to General Sherman directing, In case Sittit.g Bull or any of his a ii m .n . .
followers cross irora tne HUllieD pos sessions, thut they are held as prison
ers of war until further orders from ettrt yuU
the Preeideaf. In view of this action Sitting Bull and his band have voluntary subj cted themselves to the authority of Orert Britain and ceased to be suijects of the United States. They will not now be permitted, even with peaceable inteutlons, to rscross the frontier.
More Vulaablc Than QeM. Why do you sufT r from that IcathSOme disease, Catarrh, when a sure
and safe remedy can be had by lui.iK
j LsnenaS Hrnneh Xo. 7. of the Crown j Card and Novi by Vo , Of Bristol, Conn , , aad Naeeaa, Nf, Y.. Cbas H. unsaana, j W. F. Prreanat, and Kay Wiipht, 8le ; propiielo.b of the Crown Card Company.
PRICE LIST. M Super White Bristid 10 cenU L'ä Bupnr Dreeei liritol to cents. H Qttm V"sltlag io osaie. 25 Cili Eden 18 cents. Üä Blue UiDb(n Visiting 15 cents. II Monrninf 15 conts. 83 Soaare Bevel Edse 30 eenie. JÖ Rnwad Corner Bevel Bdgn... W cents. SBObkNSf Bevel Kdgc 30 cents. 'ä Fun Acquaintance 10 cent-. 25 Trseinemnl io ctntt. 25 Pnnl leal Gems, with name.... 15 cents. 25 Mtirliln 10 cents J5 Ifanwinks 10 cents. "i Panaer io cents. N Moic.sqtic 15 cents. 25 Finbos.-t'd Rose 15 rents. 25 Kmbosscd Lily .15 cents. 96 Bmbnesed Paasy 15 cents 89 Bnqeet Floral 15 oeata, St ayn1 Kmi Floral 85 e. nt.s. J5 Brighton Floral 20 cents 88 C Xtna Fimal 10 cents. 25 Best Fine Mixed 10 cents. H Mixed 10 eeats, 88 Nuvy Blue 10 cents 25 Black Bristol 10 cents 25 Obloni; Navv Bine 10 cents
FACT! FACT! fact'i
That 0ur$:U5 Bjf 8nfbi Are worth f5UU. That Our $r.00 Suits Aie worth 87 0U. That our $(.00 Youth's Suit Are worth $9.00. That our 87 Youths Suits Are worth f 10.00. That we have the Largest and bret selected stock of Boy' Clothing that can be found In this eity.
FACT! fact: FACT! FACT! FACT ! FACT! FACT! FACT I FACT ! FACT! FACT! FACT!
the Ureat Constitutional Catarrh 1 85 Ohlnnf Black Bristol 10 cents
Remedy? It has oured thousands of that dirustlng complaint, and it will
rebl3tl3
Persons of Taste. The most retineJ nations have ah appreciation of sweet odors, and find pleasure iu tho use of articles agreeable to the sense of soselL Dr. IU ice's Unique Perfumes are pronounced by the the best jui'es to be superior In lieh, fresh, tlotvery fragrance to any couaieg fr"m uoioad.
38 Oblong Walts Bristol 10 cents. 25 Crown Lily 10 cents. l Crowe Meda'ion 10 cents 88 Bhi. k Gold Bonier 10 Seats, 50 White Crown Bristol 10 rents. 50 Cream Crown Bristol 10 cents. The sltovc list embraces our i'yles for the spring and summer of 17!. Circular aud specimens of type sent tree I y mail. Samples ot all our cards sent t r lu cents. CROWN ( ARD CO. Plyraw h, Ind.
Becker & Wolf, Becker & Wolf Becker & Wolf, STAND FJRST! STAND FIRST I IN THE ESTIMATION OF Plymouth People, Plymouth People, Marshall ( ouuty People, Marshall ( ounty People. Why is it other Stores copy our styles? Why is it other Stores copy our Prices? Why is it we art busy when others are idle?
CARPETS, DRY GOODS. DRESS GOODS, DRE48 SI LR S. CLOT HT I OTiONS GO TO
BECKER & WOLF, The Wide Awake Merchants of P'yrrcutK
If you want
