Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 21, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 May 1879 — Page 1

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The Plymouth Republican.

VOLUME 23.

PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1879.

XTMHEU '21.

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Jab rr'.iitins on (he mst favorable terms.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

A Mimical Courtship.

T. A. B OR TON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofloe in Post Office Bloc. Dwelling on Kat Sidv South Michigan street, fLYMOUTH, INDIANA.

Ilia nam was Tim Panni- av plared on the drum ; Ami he loved Clari Ne a he dhi sugur-plum; she i iH-tl dim her haw. and many a scrape on ilw catgut hu k,'it lor a ling thu ap". Tim always kept lime, and Tinv he kept him, Kor K-aliug of tune was the ln.ine ot 1'im. " Oh, hot- to inr kind," to Mis. Clari he sighed ; " Play a heart, and I'll trump it." "You flat '." the

I have no claim on the Winters, save the claim of love-." "But darling you mti9t know what a difference it would make to my fam ily, when they hear yon are an uuder-

The Rescnc of Hie Miners.

droves. Why, some of them were as big as dog, I believe. I never saw

Or. J- M- JENWINCS.

maid cried.

I HYsi i AN AND SUliGEON. olflee

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F.tVr aliArrii'

Dr. N. aberoiaj over L iuer" s S'ore, on ......

ichUcati siretf. IMymoutb. Ind. BeHonee Screws me up to high pitch; IM not stand your a ceutr street, opposite Catholic church, i ahuee; bm aoC Viola" a a tramp ; to guitar I'll try :

I .-o good-hye, Clari Net, tioliu grate ! I fly '."

then said Tim: "the cymbal yon ; ip8ljei. Jjpg that bad

gruwo white.

sternly. "Had I known ske was not

your wife " On the night of the 22,1 of April, "Not my wife. No thank goodness, several acres of the roofing of the Winter?, I don't mind telling you, but mines at Wilkesbarre. Pa., fell In and

I have met at last the woman before six of the minor wer imniisunml at. ! beds we hai the soft sl.le nf n nlnt

paid music teacher, of the Winters, i whom my very soul bows down. If a depth of twelve hundred foot. For ! Such meat wa never better relished, and cohere with their son." wealth and energy ean accomplish it, six dHyg arui nights tho entire Wy- I Wo were hungry, you will besir in

A little gasp of pain came from her . I will trarry Miss Leigh, tho beauti- oming Valley was in a state of intense ! ind. Our air came directly from

Hems of Interest. A wooly elephant is on its way to

the fan, and It was our salvation. How inepiringly we felt when we

A MAS A JOHNS N

VTTORSKY AT LAW. t'rompt attention jiven t collections, sttüement ot deceOent' estates wd f urdiai. ships, deeds, mongagea, and other conracta draaru up and ackaowledm'.'nta taken. P O. JONES, Attorney at Law & Notary PublicPrompt attention given to all claims and colecUeas left Ut hi.s care. OtMce in corner of tteVa brick block Plymouth In I

C. M REEVE, ATTOHXEi A I LAW. Located in me. Collection .-in-! eunvoyaaeiu a speciality. Buy aud sell real estate on commisttou. taMM Uvea iuid property in A. I comuauiea. Dusirabla ral estate for sale in the tir and aUoinioa. Novl-75 ÖR I. BOWER. 1HYSIC1AN AND 8CRGE0W will be pleaded to rv. i'iiro patients at his ofllee. Mo. al i ir hiif an -Treat, where he may be oend a all times, except when profeasionaly absent, hi reside-nce beim: at the same July !St. 1ST. HQ

He Im to Viola, tuba-air in wilh her; He lonnd the maid sharp set, and iite dulcimer, tier dress was ail fluted, and alto her waiat Waa covered with bngk-s, site showv.il her good taste. Her hair, castinet, was folded quite neatly ; Sl,i- smiled und lie sighed he was conquered completely. "Oh, Viola, tear ! my overture's played ; My lavatmn I'll change, my beautiful maid f That chimes In exat-tiy with idefcs of mine : ToJove yon I'll try ih, Tim. I will he tMne :" She blusheil as she apoke blush thit well told That she harped n a ftrii MM covered with fold. Thi prelude, piano to forte aooa rose ; r"r torty she was rather more, we suppose, Oph-he-clydes, I lm I'anui to picc-a-'u place, At the feet of his angel, aud gaze in her (ace. Said he.VSweet Viola. I hate Clan Net.; Of we three, a triangle, you're the best one, you

tv-t." TWm rtxd, and to duett a priest was hrotigM In ; ; ne made them a unison Tim p it dowa the tia.

-Atiauy Uatly cir.t.

clrhborheod Netes.

city is booming.

J. 0-, 8. 0- A ? W. PARKS, ATTORNEYS AT LA W. Notaries Public and Authorized Wax Claim Arut.- ; eltii-e at Bourbor and Plymouth. Indiana, Especial attentiou given to the settlement of decedent Estates. CuuvyaiieinK. i'il tb Hection .t

TWO RKD ROSES.

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suoaeniy rn! prima a onnn, excitement wbilo a sturdy band of "I do not understand," Guy said, niners tunneled tbroucrh rock and

"Oh, Wilson -Wilson I can it re.' bow once caring Tor Eunice, you can siate und coal until the imprisoned thought of the fortune of good air. He smiled. love another; as for me, this is more men were reached and all brought I Without it we could not have sto ! "Sweet," he said. WI love you for precious than tha love of the fairest out alre Tqo COrrcs indent of the it at all. So long as it lasted we yourself alone. You believe this, : woman on earth," and he drew a little New York Herald has civen a might have hop of holding out.

Eunice, darling?" j sandal-wood box Trom bis pocket, and a graphic description of the rescue She was so true and loyal herself, opening it, displayed a faded, red June from which we make a few extracts, that she could not withstand his ten-j rose. Tney W9ro re3CUed on Wednesday der, caressing words, and when he! Wilson Audrey's face flushed. ! morning of last week. The Herahl drew her to him and kissed her she j "You tire romantic, Winters," he 8avs: a length, at 7 o'clock, the was content, even happy again, be- j said, -perhaps were you to search for 9hift came up wlth' tne new8 tha't but lieveing he meant nothing by his your lost love you rairht find her." i a few more inches of the coal block careless words. "God would be kinder to me than I remftiCed to bo pierced. The crowd

xuc iu w8üu ue. u.Bi, v,.lc.u j-airuu, uui, a i Buuuiu na uij ,a8 gr0wmg now. A hundred warm , week

to ctuy Glutei a was aim tu ucr uauu. : uarnog - heart!j throbbed qiliekly at this Infor- . a a m a A a. I 1 a X ft- 1 I

"A will taae mis tor a love toaen, a swet, tow voice intarrupeu mm, mation. An hour passed

Wilson said, taking it from her, "and i and MUa Leigh stood before hin, her were coining on foot and by every

if ever thi time cornea when I love I eyes glowing, her lips apart, the red vehicle that could bo pressed Into you less, I will senl it to you and ; roses c uatering at her breast. service. Repres ntaMvei of the best you will understand." "Guy-Guy! I am here. God has society, gentlemen with their families. He spoke jestingly, but her face j taken care of me for you far better ant miners and laborers in their I .1 T J I It ...

grew grave. ; ai1 "inn i ueserveu. dusky suits. The throng was very

sucn mg rats m an ciy lire. ir. was ; this couutry ftom India, consigned to

; quite a boarding house. For feather ; Barnum

One drinking saloon for every twenty five male adults la said to be the propoitiou in New York city. A young lady in Hartford, Ct., has been badly poisoiued by the anilne dye in a new blue veil that she wore. General Dix win a scholar as well as a politician. His nWiiea! render-

where you are, and so cenduct yourselves that men will be bound to respect you work with head and hands seek to acquire knowledge as well property, and in time you may have the honor of going to Congress, for if the negro can stand Congress, Coagress ought to be able to stand the negro." Bishop Arne, one of the oldest Bishops of th Methodist Episcopal church, d d Friday, aged 74, In Baltl-

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ing of the famous Latin hymn, Dies " IZL , V T o , T : , . . , . ! itry in 1830. and was made B shop n Ii, is of remarkable merit. ' ... ti .... I lSo'2, and his connection with slavery Parol, "the little brown gelding," ...,.. in tkA oh.irh nd hi. r-

The lumber business at Michigan commenced his first race in England vItM ,lurl the war made lfm of

with odds of 40 to 1 against him, and

his last one with to 4 in his favor.

the beat known clergymen of tke

rr 1. a . m t a .

ine raasf population or ruitou "inuu miu mhisiwi. .country

county is ;i,319. New Orleans has got rid of a half a j Tbe Legiltla.ure of Massachusetts Burglars diJ quite an amount of , million of its debt, by going quietly ! FiiIaVf anacted a civil damages liquor work in their Hue at LaPgttt, last ; tke market aud buying up ifa . ,a providing that if damages to . 1 - : .11 .1., . . rv - . 1

The Greenbackers of Warsaw hava ,

bonds in small q lantitics at 23 cents

on the dollar.

People j put up a tii-ket to bo knocked down 1 A human goose, named O'Donnell,

next Tuesday. I of Madison, In I., la'cly accomj lishThe Starke county papers are fM- j ed the cannibalistic feat of eating lant over the prospect of a railroad ! tWfDt four boiled 003e e3 iuside

Wilson," ehe said, "it might b ! And then, sheltered by tte silken largej but orderly. Conversation was

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The gcMen sun was sinking to rest, "at tne future you wouik love me curia us, no iuok ner i . uim uuus auu cooducted in a low tono of voice.

oldlert- Claims for Penaions; will attend amid cloud of Durnle and red. and lees, ana long ror your rrceootn; it presseu paaaionute Kisses on ner low. . "xuey are ail alive."

,r "id k !hn.! andpPVi"u Mardl aTi its east rays lingeied on tbe cluster- , that time ever comes, promise me white brow, and smiling ciims-jn lips. It was just four minutes to 9 o'clock at?Uxn iDff n',trrown hair of Eunice Dalton. j 3'ou will send ma this red rose, write An hour later, when Misa Leigh when strong knocks in rapid succoa-KourwoLoffl'eov.irairrorw-iatirisi oflico. SM a9 she leaned against the rustic gate i me no word or liu , simply send mo 1 thrilled he hearts of her listeners, 8iou were heard upon the trapdoor

this flower." as her voicj rang out in the old soug. that leais to the dismal abyss. The "I promise," he said; "but aa my "My darling is tender and true," only utmost silence prevailed. Men with

C. ft. CHANEY ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will praetlc la all the .owls tu the state. OlSce in A' heeler a bl k. aver beckfr A Wolt'a dry jooda store, Plymouth, lad. aual-iyr

R& K. W. DtNLAT, HOJfEOPATfllC rhrst'ian and Dentist. and Dr. J. -v. Üd dap. resTiiar physician and aur-eon. reape-'t ully orer their services to tbo iublie. 0:T in ' rt.i block: remtiueo ou a-t i,auo atreet.

that led to the old farm-house, where

her childhood bad been spent. "I promise," he said; "but

! She was very pretty, this slender, ' lU never grow less, you have ! two in the room knew how her heart bated breath awaited the opening of . -. - - .... 1 . 1 1 1 - - a . 1 I . I . A 9f ' ik.Ahkii.l l fr , V. I,, .imlil 9rw rm n . . . l . 1 . .

nirlish I.imice, with her deep gray "u imm reu ru iui iej ia.-n. nine. '""o'"- iui me mouiti or tne messenger. It

eye h-r clatiioal features, creamy He drew her to him and kissed her, aayK wawv-, uwanv 01 memory nitgnt i)e a voice frelghte.l with ex

of the two red roses.

WILLIAM 8 H1S3, TTORKEV aMIll CO I "VSLLOR AT LAW.

k Plymuth. lud. .

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complexion and curving, crimson lips. 1 "Goud-bye, my darlins?," he said, and ;

And beside her, his face pale and theu he left her standing in the fallgrave dark eyes drinking in every ing shadows of twilight. The Prudiral Hin. . hange of her lovely race. Guy Win- nm hQ wfty ln turQ ters stood and plrndeJ for ker love. Whnt wH tou woar to.niKht Mi89 out wheD he grew to be a younff raan "Eunice," he said, laying his hand Leigh? it s ea,i!y eRough to eonchlde whdt on her, "must you leave us? Are ycu mmM womm standing at kind of a boy the Prodigal Sen was. unt h.iiinv hre? Hiv we failed to . . ... . I .. .... -

1 1 j - tu. nmi'iiv tiirr.A.I iiim v nrr.ii iw ri wik trriilv iv'rVM":nr frnm m

- - - - -" - j - v - j ..... c - - and answered in a tone of interse j child. There wasn't anyihing in the

i sweetnea. house too rood for Ulm. h,very cent

lapet iil aUenlijn jiven to the srttlfia. ot of ea-1 lam. aa 1 part.'iou ot laa '.a: alao the collection ot . r,s

"OU, 0iy! not tHrpy not rontent llow could I be otherwho with the

JOHN S. SUNDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. AND NOTARY f I BLIC, iLCoav slock. - etTaouTM. mn

nsakc you contented?'

Tiie gray eyes were raised to his

, fiice, the pretty white hands clasped '

I will wear black silk and lac he could get his hands on he spent

Slid NM

lo- are o. mur;giif. Kcmitunci

pron-J

A. C. Jt A. B. CÄJ : CM.

Meta. with red roses in my breaatand hair."

attorneys & Counse lors ! ,ov' yn B!' M who r . had no cuim fn you, save that om AT LA

REAL ESTATE AC E NTS. srricK a. L wujscir's bixkic.

pi.vorrii. IND.

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DR. J. M. CONFER, Ä Ufer Iiis; rioloesioTial Services At e aarrc oflke, OverP A Chapman's Drug Store atO-oec ue jliehu;aii street.

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mothera wcro friends 13 giilhood.

But, Ouy, I want to go, I want to earn my orj living Ho interrupted her with a lew pasMonate cry. "Eunice, Eunice, datllng. do not leave U5, Ob! my love I cannot let you ß S'ay with mc and be my wife. Eanfce!"

. They ha 1 been like broth t an ! slsJ 3 H. KLlHGERf tee no Umg, Unat Kaalun aewr misi Notary Public. Coav ryiiac,, Kjuiner of' ed of the possibility it Gil loving

T.Uk a:id Ci.l E.i;i:ier. W ili (urn a complete AJw'rari ot Titha to lainla a aarhall eiMim: , ni l. iflli e at h reUieuee, on MMlitoq treef, north of eurt tioui.- jr.are. f LT MOV IB. IXÜlAXA.

for candy and things. If his mother iriTe him nickel to put in tho con-

"But your white silk and pmte?" ttibutioo box, he bought peanuts "I prefer blae-k this evening. M-ta," ' with It on hi way to Sunday-school, the lady answt-red, gently, then tura-' eating them all up on the road, and ed around to the wit dow acoin. j not caring a cent if the poor heathen After somo time she went over to didn't have a peanut to their back. nn inlaid desk, and drew out a letter, i The money that boy could spend! wiitten in a clear bold hand, and lie would wear his best auit week signed "Wilson Audrey." I days, and couldu't bo Induced to go It was a piibsionate declaration of , barefoot in the summer aa the rest love to the beautiful woman holding of the boys had to. i!e smoked ten-

cent cigars before ho was six years old, while other boys wert satiafled with grape-vi no. At ten he wore high standing col-

cessivo jiy; it might bo weighted down with tho bitterest woe. The famil ar head garb of a miner appeared at the hole. It was Duale! Lewis, aud ho cried out, "They are all alive!" Never have the rock ribbed hills of 8ugar Notch echoed with jyasthey did in response to this intelligenc. Iluzz th after huzznh was wafted out on the atmosphere, and the people in the valley enme out of their houses and f?azd up to the

place where tho devoted men had !

been laboring upward ot six days in succession without stoppage for the rescue of their fellowmen. Speedy messengers were dispatched to Ashley for physicians and reator.-itivoa. Miss Riley, sister of one. of the roscued men, fainted. While men luised their voices in exultation, women cried with joy, and thanked God for the

through that county. The order of Good Templars talk of having a big camp meetiug near L iPorte next summer. Rev. W. S- Birch, of the Warsaw M. E. church, has been returned to his charge for the third year. The Logansport markets are well supplied with early garden truck, auch as onions, radishes, etc , The Letlger says, Knox can boast of having very few young men who disgrace themselves by getliu? drunk. The premi'.im lidt of tue Fulton county agiicultural so iety is published. Tue fair will ba held at Ii chceUr, Sept -JÖ, 20, and 27, 1S7U.

of thirty miuutea.

Accounts from all parts of Michigan report the weather very dry. In the lumber districts log driving has come to a dead stop in some streams on ac-

I count of lack of water. The Rev. J. W. Cole has been shut out ur bis Methodist pulpit iu CharlaI aroof. Mass, because be disciplined I his wife with a horsewhip when she ' refused to heai him preach. Bob Iugerjoll proposes to g vc $1.i 000 dowu and half bis income for the next live years in aid of the uegro ; ezmgrants tj the Test. Pretty qood ! for au "ntldie" Mithaicaka Enterj prute. Amelias has now tbo fastest walk

property are done by intoxicated persona dam iges may be recovered from the owner of the building where the liquor is sold in whole or in part, causing intoxication, and the owner of the building may recover from the tenant if he oan. The southern Congressman voted; for the an:i Chinese bi.l. Now that section wanta Chinese labor. It in difficult in this case to reconcile polltics with labor. The "silent little brown mei" ought te keep away from Statea which denounced them ne a curse because they were not needed, at that time, to take the place of the blacka. It i a good thing to have the South taught con-dstency on the labor queation. Chicago Netcn. Bei Hill didn't know whether it wae a thrashing tnichino or a bolt of

lightning that struck him Thursday when he drer, the fire of the New York S j ator: and for that matter, he didn't care. Ho knew he was hit.

H. Dilly.s residence, at PiereetoO, ers. the fastest horses, tho fastest

almost burned down Thursday last, young tn"n, the faste?t bank cashiers, ! aQd that was enough. He was lika but the citiz-ios orgauizd a bucket and the fairest young women in tbe j tfae fa nom scientist who lost all in-

brigade aud extinguished the lire.

universe. Aud yet we are not Balis

BotMJTt V. CoT, a?ed about sixty fled, years, a prorainen citiz mi of E khart Cremation is gaiuing ground in county, committed suicide Tuesday Germany as well as in Italy. Ham

nisht of last wetk by taking morphine.

burg has followed tha example of Outhn, iu authorizing its practice, at

' it in her haul. She rend it alowly over, then from bes-ide it she lifted an ! envelope, directed in Ihe same lashj ing hauu to "Miss Eunicu D.iJton."

Opening the en velope, she looked at whut she had looked at a hundred

blessing. Old Mr. Green, upward of

70 years of age, started off at once for amounting to over $2.000.

his home with the glad tidii.gs. Despite his old age aud intirmiiies he boundd over the hills with a step as li rat as a youth's. There was rej lc-

The Rochester Sentinel says, six j lu option of the friends of deceased badly married couples will appear be- ' Praona. fore tbe Circuit Court at Rochester ' An elephant died recently in Calctittbis term and ak to have the Gor-' ta whieh is said to have been ridden diua knot untied. j by Warren Hastings when GovernorA burglar cutered John Cogana j general of India, a hundred years residence, ten miles south of K n aS- Ho Inay Probably have bean dallville Tuesday night, aud lifted Öfty ya" ülJ at tDe ti,D0-

terest in his aul jct

When A chnak of old nl taa latjac took hin iu tbe abdoM And h" aklad of etckry amtle, and cnrled up on the tor, Ani the NWqtaat proceeJiny iuterestod him u. in jre. Inter Ocean.

$300 in money, aud valuable papcra.

The Wiuamac ffajiMOfiflajl says, evi

The first public school in PhUavoVlphia for colored children, with colored teachers, was dedicated last week.

dences of improvement can be 8een j The schual U caliad Catto, in honor

n a i a a. ii a &

lars h'i a ping n:r. and tne nouiuest ;g all arouad, ,.nd all gave oxj-res-sutt that lue tailor cr.il 1 make. He riiou tü luir tealinas mid aoa ratu

JOHN C. KUHN,

hro, ave a' a broth' r. "flnu rial rnr.rt moan tlila H alia

Sxid -Tell mc you don't mean it" tlmrs bfore' a re1 J,,ne ro9' i a nuttv ,iM,e cun'' his lte(i oa9 a:iot!:cr upou tho result of i it i'ii. r. I on. I I..u i r..l i . i a- t"m h .ir in t I.,, mi 1.11 itn.l annrted in . i. : .. . . i i.

"Vein It'" Ok mv dar'inff1 I j , - - i -- iueir pnumcieu kwvo,

l:ave loved ycu for years, but I was

afrni'1 peak. I know I .m not

a --a-,, -a. -a.-. -MaW .. 1 i rihy Of JOU but I will INN to be

LAU A-1U hli I LIT" I R O Give me some hope Euni e. and I will

know that. Mis Lolgh, whoso wou- ye-glass. He drank pony brandy.

drXMfl voice had made her famous, jionyiug up twenty five cents a drink

wtdr.

wLoao rare beauty and grace had turned men's heads wherever she

Went, was Ennico Dalton who bad ! bidden her luvers farewell at the rus-

' llf.U! llY COM K.

Hardly had the cheer died away be-

Fine Boot and tluempher,

v. i - - - i Tka nirl'a fur. ctr a tt rn 1 a u t the 1

aeafac Ia. i - Tin in e in;an.'. , i,wwHa u i w mvu 5, " , - 1

thought of the pain she must give his j llc Baie- gm jeara ue.or.

The change in her life had co

throughout Polaski county. Nw j cleuiiugs are bcinj made, new houses.

barus and fences built, ;m I a geucral spirit of progreanloa nriaued. The authorities at Notre D ime have learned that they have but $10,000 in surance on the property destroyed. The other $29,000 of the $80,000 insuranca is on the piiuting a$BOe, refectory and other buildings not burned. The Rochcater Say locates the In

es? St. al ehari:. s reasonable rati a. f ' 1 1 I -N. I .

KeadySo a r aa Wlalsillaf ni in 1 ,(S al heart, but she knew it was kind aire.... -. i oCiee locb, to snrak nlainlv at once.

. , MOl 11. IN D.

'Guy dear," she said gently, "I

suddenly an eccentric old lady had head her sing, and charmed by the

DEJBTXSTS.

F, M. BURKET,

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thank you for the love you offer me; j depth and power as well as the sweetbut but Oh, Guy! I-1 love ness of her voice, bad taken her un"You love WiUon Audrey?" he der her patronage, and placed her unsaid, der the best masters, and two years

ror it, auu spoue or nis ratner as tne fore another rap was heard at the Governor," and his mother as -the trap 4oor au j arjotber miner caine old woman." He was a regular pat- j up Wlth the shout upon his tongue, ron of the opem, which he pronoun- -Here they come!" Twas true, one

ad "Aw, deuced fine, you kuaw," and after another of the imprisoned men j satiable buzz saw, that was the cause

never missed the theater matinee. was helped through the trap. As fust ! of Mr. Shank's teaih, at Wiaatuao. At an age when boys are usually at as they came up they fell into tbe You are wrong, Mr. Spy. We wou't school, this young Prodigal was bands of fiiends with unalloyed keep a saw of that kind in Winamac. banging around the bars and billiard- pleasure. The meeting was one of We have six saioous, though. H ina

uf a young colored teacher murdered

in Philadelphi i on the d iy wheu negroes first exercised the right to yo e. The N-w York Trilmne gives the opinion of ex G .v. Palmer of Illinois, ou the urxt campaign, as follows: N organization in either party as yet in Illinois is looking to candidates in

The Negro Exedaa. fProm the St. Um. Uloba Democrat.

The great m.iprity of the colored men who have already passed hrough this city, on their way to Kansas, have heretofore worked "on cotton plantations. Each head of the family rents from five to thirty acres from the owner of the plantation. For the cotton land be pays $10 per acre rent, and for the corn land from

i $3 to j'7 per acre. An acre of cotton i will field from three quarters of a

bale to a bale and a half. For ginning, the colored man pays the planter who owns the gin $2 per bale, doing all the work and Üuding the bagging in which the ginned cotton is baled. If the owner of tbe gin does the work and finds tbe bagging, the charge ia $7 per bale. Tbe corn

pvntUt, Ofllee over S. IWkm'e Nor, aa a. .... .aa....

wuuvtiiL- . vm .-iu. t . . . . . . . ... i a i . a.. . .1

?y., ah ..rk warranted I and her gray eyes dropped till tneir , mat uer iair youug proiegw was inieu

1 ' . , , ..a 1 I 1 fr L . - . . i k.. ........ ...... in

long 4asnes res'ej on nar rounueu i uuc ui iuo kicoicbi nugris u

saloons, learning those lessons in thoie scenes that cannot be faithfully vice and vulgarity which fitted him portrayed. To the friends who had for the companionship he was to waited so loug for their return it

A scarlet flush swept over her face, ! after had the satisfaction of knowing ! seek when he ?ame to his estate. If seemed as if the dead had risen. The

they had Sunday night theaters In rescued fait then, if never before, the

leL to rive eati

fi t'.oi. ii cu'i v r

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All work Tarranted

hurboa TiidiT ui WednesthT of M Week.

cheeks, "I might have known It," he said "for he is all a girl could wish for a lover, but, Eunice I have loved you as a woman is seldom loved."

the world. But before all thif, had come the falsity of her lover and the anguish that nearly killed her, and then tbe news that the old folks at the farm

Near to them bloomed a bush of were dead, and that Guy had sold

S DR. A. C. HUME,

sweet red rosea, and the girl put out her slender hand aud broke off one brllWant flower. "Ktep this, Guy, in memory of me," she said. "Give me the rose at your breast," he paid, "and Twill keep It while life laata," She loosened the flower, and as she gave it to him he bent and kissed her. "We have been as brother and sister in the past, Eunice," ha said."

"aud in the future we will be the

everything and gone abroad, then her

DENTIST! URK in Recoud atorr. Post Office Building Teeth from one only, to a full set, so cheap that the rich and poor can all

GET THSM. j same.- und then he turned away, and ttDSW" Iru,n ino woman n-a ioeu. Ficservation of the Natural Teeth Eunice looked after hiut with tender, j There wer many fair women pres-

wistful eyes. em; but Miss Leigh reigned queen, Looked after him 'til Wilson Aud- by right of her real beauty, and Wil-

those days the lad was undoubtedly blessings of friends and the glora regular attendant. And his father iouuess of God's sunlight. They probably had numerous livery Mtit were all stroug and healthy, uotwithto pay for his Sunday riding. No , standing their long imprisonment, horse-race came off without that They had heard the efforts of their yot.ng reprobate being seen on the comrades on Thursday while blasttrack, hat on one side of his empty : ing the block of coal, and on that day head and a cigar in his mouth, killed the mule, and prepared some

new life begun, and people were I making bets with tbe grown up and of it to Le eatwu. The air in the mine thrilled by her beautiful voice, and otherwise gray headed Infants around was good, and they were enabled to men infatuated with her beautiful him. And he probably never missed cook .heir mule meat by a fire. When face, and when she returned to her h chicken dispute or a prize fight they came up they brought some own land, from queening it abroad, J that was anywhere within reach. Wo pieces of the meat and the stones foremost among ber lovers was Wil- have all seen Just such boys, ani we upon which it was cooked. a n wl. .a . a) at

son Auarey, wno uever urcamea oi icnow they nevar come to any goon. 0üe 0f the miners said. We ate up

There is a responsibility at home for ulj lhe ro0(J ou Tuesday night, expecttheir conduct, frequently, that is apt iügt 0f course, to get our breakfast at to be overlooked. A fathar too much notne ia the moruiug, but it was a engrossed in business, or a mother ioug time till that morning. All day too absorbed in society and fashion Wednesday we tried and worked to herd what their boy is doing or eVery way to got out and didn't thiuk

ten per cent, greater than the very

mac Republican. A little two year old son of John W ICIinM'ri in.-r with i n.tiiifnt und unf.ir.

. , , largest cities .f the countrv. tunale accident lust week, by running i a peal of shears into his eye. destroy-j The Greenbackers at Washington ing tho bight completely. It should j are exerting themselves to bring be a warning to pareuts and others to about a coalition with the Ohio Dem-

keep scissors and other sharp imple

1880. Among B -publicans the talk ia land yields from forty to fifty bushels mostly for Grant, general preference J of ooru per aore, worth from 25 to 35 is for Sherman. ; cents per bushel. In the last report issued by the I The cr61 1 ytm obtains very Surgeon General of the Maria Hos j generally throughout the cotton pital. the mortality f the city of : relon' aod lh storekeepers make Washington is larg-rthm that or any ancaa of goods on the growing city in the Union, being ihr. e per croP9' r&Z nMt uoraaaoD,..nr crre-fer thn M.mnhi. M.d I Prloe VeT Inferior good.

During the winter which has just

her Identity.

There was to be a reception that evening, given in honor of her, the creme de Ix creme of society would be there, and Wilson Audrey would be among them waiting to recciva bis

A SPECIALITY.

liO TO

joii;.r,noiRirs

menta away from the babies. Alishawaka ßlntniirise. A Novel Jail. In the primitive days of Missouri, the only buildings at Mt. Sailing, the county scat of Gasconade, were a log etore and a log court houo with one room. Duriug court week accommodations for man and beast found at Auut Beckie's, in whos house of three rooms, a quarter of a mile from tbe court bouse, sixty oi seventy persons would lodge and board. Iler bill of fare iucluded coiTea sweetened with moluascs, biscuit made from coarse, dark flour, and baked until as hard as billiard-balls,

i closed, pork, iu the neighborhood of

1 Greenville, Mass., was sold to the

colored people at from $18 to $20 per barrel. Here, the same quality was sold for les3 than half that price.

ocrats at their approaching State La8t 8ummtir aDd autumn the colored convention, They are working in I peoDlo were charged $22 per barrel

for meat that could be bought in St. Louis, and delivered at rivwr points.

tbe interest of General Ewmg, and this is also a movemant fu hostility to Thurman as the Ohio candidate for the presidential nomination. A traveler in the interior of Peru recently came upon a settlement of sttange people with s-trango customs, whose history Is unknown. He says: "Among them there are no sick or deformed persons, thoir custom being to send a committee to each sick or old person, and those- who are repotted past recovery or p;i9t usefulness are promptly strangled I y the public executioner."

ia all the Statea south of Miaaouri, for $9 per barrel. All the other neoessaries of life have Wen furnished at the same outrageous advances on their legitimate prices, and invariably the negroes have come out in debt at the end of the year. The fruit lies with the greedy landowners aud extortionate sU re-keep-eta. The land for which the negro labored have been compelled to pay $10 per acre rent would not aaU for that amount in many cases. Some

what company he keeps. Or, if his mucQ 0f eating, but on Thursday wa bacon, vonisou und wild turkey.

ec-ailillos are brought to tnetr attention by some friond of the family,

began to gat pret y hungry.

KILLINü TUP MI LE.

For First-ClasB

FARM WAGONS,

who doesn't get any thanks for It, i wkat was to be done, waa the

rey's voice fell on her ears, knd she son Audie) watched her with thrill- j they are only smiled at and passed qnnjog, We held a consultation, turud to meet him with glad, wel- ! ing pulaes, aud wondered he ever ba- , by aa the natural outbursts of a ttnj jt Wtt3 unanimously agreed thut coming eyes and throbbing heart, j lleved that he loved woman before, i somewhat toe exubeiant uatura. the mule must supply our food. We completely foratting Ouy Winters Ho was talking to a grave, hand- While we have admired the cordial haü tiütJ tuö qJj fenow up for üe wag and his love. j aonae man, whose earnest eyea had reception which bis parents gave the getting hungry, too. and eatiBg the Wll?on Audrey had won Eunice 1 wandered more than once to Miss ; Prodigal Son on his return as a proi)(i aud tImbers. Betides, when a iv a a a m aaa I aaat '

Dalton's heart, and to do him jus'lee, i-igu a prouu pale race. i tramp, ana cannoi speaK too nigniy mulö ts mKÜ ho wili altUek a man

A NO

he believed he loved her when be wooed her, for her rare beauty pleased his senses; her sly, girlish manner apealed to his heart. He wae handsome, with his Appolo face indolent, yet authoritative man-

Agricultural Implements aer. that tDe ßlrl wbose first love he i "It is good to see you again WinC . i . i i , . , a a. .ii . I n 1,l l

uau won, localized nini inio a nero, 1 icre, aner hu iiichw yeua, nuniu and almost worshipped him, never said, "and you have come hack heart-

Those whose teeth eould not crack

the biscuits were supplied with "corn dodgers." The penalties Imposed for crimes were light, txcept iu the case of hOfaa stea'iug, which, being the greatest of crimes, was punished by forty lashes on the hare back. On one occasion, a mai was con

victed for some slight ofTeuse. The

The letter which Benedict Arnal I of the most productive cotton land wrote, begging the aid of the British j io the South would not brlog $25 Government for reason of tne saen- P If P"t OU the market to day.

Of eoursa, the land is really worth more, hut its value is depreciated be

j flce8 ha hud made for it, waa auld for &H) at an autograph sale in Boston on j Tuesday. At tho same aale a letter of Hui wer broi g'U $3.2"; on of Byron, $B1; one of Vi. tr Hugo. $7.142; one of ; Samuel Johnson. $25; and one of . Charles Lamb, $10.50. A resolution to amend iheooagtitution of Missouri so us to submit the

o m I a ; mw m uio cio 1AJ call LlJ wtii hi luv a a mau w . . tl They wtre standing in the shadow of their liberality in slaying the Wo led the poor old fellow out, aud I I Judge aentrncod him to pay a llue of ! 'l'"" r rrmoviug tDe o.itai nom

of a bay window, aud neither of them i pampered bovine to celebiato the knocked him down with a hammer, noticed that a sleuder, stately woman I event, yet we have always felt that and Billy Kinney, his driver, cut his in sweeping robes of ailk and lace, ; there muet have been something neck with an axe. We had no ealr, was leaning against a flower-wreathed lacking in the way they brought the hut it was a Godst-ud irfht we had the

oolumn a little distance from them.

doubting his love, even when she saw

We manufactory arH krpa on tiand ail kiuda ol the change that passed over his face j when uhe told him she was going to

earn her own living. "I don't see why you need do so," be had said; "the Wintera love you as

hu Shag &si 3!itbi Proaipr!y acd Cheap!) Exaented naartJnf PLYMOUTH . INO.

whole as well." Guy Winters face grew grave. "I came aa I went, Audrey." he said slowly. "Surely you remember J loved Eunice Dalton." Wilson Audrey laughed lightly.

young man up, or he wouldn't have mule. Wo would have starved If he turned out as he did. But if they had not been tluro. could forgive the P. 8. we have no Did you pray?

business to complain. Saturday Niyht.

Cincinnati "Yes, we Lad prayer meetings

v aa ni a .1 I . I a. a. J

flva dollars ami iinuiisoumeut iu tho Jcll-raon city 10 oeuaua nua pnaaeu

county )ail for two hours. lhe lower noue of tbe Missouri LegThe man at once paid the fUe, but, isUture, and, it is stated, will be reas there was no county j dl. the ceived a Ith favor in the Senate. "The

sheriff was at a loss how to execute the rest of the sentence. His invention, however, found out a method. Seeing an old crate, in which crockery

proposition creates much excitement ic Jefferson oity and the eastern und central pint of tbe State, l'rederiek Douglass in a lecture at

ouuae neither ownera nor tenants, j who are obnoxious to the Southern ' whites, will be allowed to till the soil on any terms. Fiva dollara per acre j would be ample rent for cotton lande I oi average productiveness, und if tha land-owuers would rent at that figI ure thore would be no exodus. Ail , i hat the negroes aak Is fair play and j a fair chance to improve their condition by honest industry. So long

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aa tne land-owners and 6tore keepers take evry cent of money that tha only wi ikers in the South earn, satisfaction will prevail. The laborer ia worthy of his hire, and unless he gets it he will not work contentedly.

Let lhe domiuant race in the cotton

Some prayed and some sung hymns had been brought from St. Louis, he j Staunton. Ya., las: week, advised his stitlB uftvr fall (t,ims t0 the eolored

We had plenty of tiujo to think of i placed it in front of the court house

Gov. Williams baa appointed Mick such things. I only slept about three Scherer, of Schereville, Swaap Land hours, I guess, all the time." Commissioner. It is a good appoint- Did you see any rata? ment and a handsome compliment to "Well, I should say so. They start-

Ah, yes; sure enough! Well, Eunice ; the Democracy of Lake county. If ed out of the mine when the roof feil,

their own daughter."

Her face flashed slightly; as she re- was a pretty little thing. She was- " . Mick knows anything he knows swamp n many w jro caught. Then they

plied: "Eunice Dalton was the one woman ( land when he sees it. Crown roint smelt our rare steaks and sweet joints

"You must not forget, Wilson, that ' on earth to me," Guy interrupted Cosmos

r.... .v -v.. ....... ' " ' of mule meat, and surrounded us ju

! 'I i,.,m ninkinn 1 1 , uli.rif IT .-t nll.lt. r

i in ii, wonnig iuo v uifiit Q. ....... it, be summoned a posse of four fat men to sit upon it, and in this style carried out the sentence. The bystanders were much amused, and ao quizzed the poor prisoner that, as soon as he wai released, he fied from the county.

colored bearers not to trust altogether I ,nrtn Rru Hve up to their pioails.

to prayer, but to go to work honestly, systematically ami const lent ioualy. He himself, ho said, had prayed for three long years that freedom might come to him, but It never came until prayer got down into bis lega and

carried him away, lla did not an- i R q ubluMns are for Grant for Pteslprove the "exodus," and added; "Slay' dent in 1880, as their first choice,

and the negro will stop. This U tha solution of the present problem. The Herahl ventures tue prediction that If a careful oanvas waa made tluoi ghoul LaPorte county it would he f und that nine out of ever v ten

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