Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 24, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 May 1879 — Page 1

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PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1879.

NUMBEK 24.

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Job rriiitlnp on the mst favorable Urns.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

T. A. BORTON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OaVu in Post OtHc Block. Dwelling on Ea.t Sid.Soulti Michigan Street, PLYMOUTH, ISDIAXA. Or. J. M- JENNINGS. IWYalCIAN AND SUBOEON. office with Dr. N. HLerin.iu over Lauer' a Store, on Michian Htre-t. Flynaoutav Ind. Besideoee on Ceuter utreet. r.pposiH Catholic church. bm maf AM ASA JO H II SON ATTORNEY AT LAW . I'rouipt attention ptM t collection, stttlement ot ilecetlents' estate) ud gna. jiau-iUip, died., tnori vage, and other con--r-ifts draxni up and acknowledgments taken. P O. JONES, Attorney at Law A Notary Public Prompt attention Riven to all claim and colee.tions left iu Li .-are. Office in corner of Sear" bilek block IMymouth Ind. cTm reeve. Am.iNLY Al LAW. Lu,at.d in 1846. CoitoeUoais aatd conveauciua" a Mpecta ity. Buys and Mild real '-state on eommist.oa. IiiiHir-f lhe and pro-H-rty in A. l -'aii-uuiioa. l)eirab rHl estate for sale m tne PitF and adjoin it u. Nivi-73

Hope. BT IKWIM i:! --KM No matter where we sail, A torm may come to wreck as A hitter wind to check ua In thcqust for Unknown lands. And cast as on the sands. No mattir where we sail: Then, when my hi down. What choice is h-lt to me From leaping in the h a And willingly forsake All that me m-u ran take. Tin i , when my ship go.f down? Still, in spite of storm, Kro.n all we feel or fear A rrncua may he near; Though teniests blow their best, A manly heart can rest Still, iu snite of storm ! Sriihner fur J nut

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opinion that tliey could Dot supply their places with white labor. The planters came to St. Louis, but could uot induce them to return again." "Why, there was an account of 250 of them going back on one boat" "Yes, but it was a lie. Just 42 went on that boat. It was the Howard, of the Anchor Line, and she permitted to carry but 75 deck passengers." "Is it true that the boats refuse to bring them up?" "No. the Anchor Line carries all who can pay until their complement

i9 full. The president, Commodore : Scudder is a Republican, as fire a maj rity of the directors. Tliey are j eomrvon carriers arid know th?lr lia- ! bility under the law. Mr. Scudder i has advised the nogioes to stay Booth 1 until they know where they are toing ;

IUI! tlUl 1UII II Ulli 'J Hi Lull I . 11 peris tu." 'How n any have 'lauded at St

THE BUSISFSS Ol TL00K.

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Many Sign of Increasing- Prosperity. '"V WOL .c.poo, (Cincinnati Gazetta, W,U b P 100 " There is a marked improvement in 1 8ma11 fraction less than five cents per the general business. It is noticable. ! Pound. If the English people want

reaper did our business in one year. Items of Interest. You don't want it, sir You dou't Q ieen Victoria was GO years old

want to look at it. The machinery is l Saturduy, and is a great-grand-

pounds. Including the cost of box- j How Qhccii Victoria Popped the Ques-

lion. On June 20, 1837. William IV. died,

and Victoria, then a young maiden, j complicated; it gets out of order mother

ascended the throne. It had been , easily; you have to send clear to nn Ka flt r t ,a ....

also, that there is a tendency upward good meat cheaper than this they ! planned in diplomatic circles to have ; Akron for a new piece of gearing; it Sisters of Charity in the United Statea

will navo to go a long way to find it. J aw-aaiuur, tue uromer ot , doesn't cut clean, and it nearly kills bad 106 establishments.

"lus Ul uui. iui the horses; jims their shoulders all to proj sot failed, for Prince Albert, of ,,ioce8, 8ir. i krj0w that reaper, sir. Cobourg, came to England in 1839 ; t... an old. ol(, atvlp Hnf1 YOO

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in the prices of most commodities. TtwNPM for tlio rtroarnf nt lonat a

, . Them Infernal Hoots.

cessation oi tuat sumiKagc in values that has for several vears been the A gentleman just in from a western

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terror of business men. At the same ,r'P SITe" 'Kuauie account oi me tut- uc.ti i oi itigiauu Wuevu. ; iiout want it Now npre gir

time there has been a marked Tailing tna,s r a newly-wedded couple who un tne I4tn October her Mnjesty in- show you a re,er thatx - -' ii.. . ..i t ....... .1... ii. i... x::,. t i r..i I .

A man at Manchester, England, who is eighty years of age, is cutting his second set of teeth. Court plaster is made of thin silk.

DR I. BOWER. 1JHYSICIAN AND SUKOEON. will be alp mi J to rt' ' pati'iita at nt offl No. si M.ebia-an - r --t. wbere be muy be t..nd ittail tun' o, oacept wlion proroH?ionallf ah-seur. his f -i l- uce !ieluf at tue .-iiniplJuiy Ui.ni 6m JTo-. 3. D- 4 J- W. PARKS, A TTORNEYS AT LAW. N-tarief PubUeaad A. Aatbonzed War Claim AfHOta; OffleeS al Uor.-bon and IMytuoutM. Indiana, ti-;lal attention iveli to the .-ttlement uf decedents KsUtea. Conveyaueiiig. and ibe collccUoa oi - '-- r,,r I'Miisioiu: will attend

irompt'.y t ail prt-.-"i nal t.u.-tness en- t odus?

tfoatrd to them, una ptu uc-iu sU... . ..... adjoining counties. I'lym u:h office on uaao

sirwt between Miehi: m ",-:;"l"r Y'.'i one could gather from the statements '..mrbni, -P.H.-I Mirror oriutuiit omeo. tt

What a Democrat 1 liiitks or the Exodus, In Uansp'ilis Jonrniil. Mr. J. H Woo.lard. of the Cincinnati Eii'jxirer, returned from St. Loui yesterday motning, whithci he had gone to investigate the negroexodus qtietion for his paper H-

spent several days among the negroes, Loms. V"

talking with individuals, to gain, if, "About seven thousand already

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I'uoaiuir, iic oy s, 1110 1 1 ni .in-'- . i the migration. A Journal reporter called on him last night to learn his conclusions. The reporter opened on the Jayhawker with the general question: ' What did you learn of the condi Hon ami causes whiclj sturtcd the tx-

"I suppose I learned all that any-

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i nave uceu unuuiuu uy iiio irtiri .i i ciety. The most of them have been ) sent to Kansas, but it It like sending

j Italians to Siberia. The country is

new, farmers puor, and the negroes will suffer there. The committee talk of sending a lot to Indiana arid Oliio, if they can Und work for them, or get any encouragement from these States."

off in the number of failures. Since bor,W Uie train at a way station, formed the Prime Minister, Lord Mel- the astonis!)ed fanner jus interrupt- :st dipped in dissolved isinglass and

the panic, shrinkage in values und ! tle 8a'a' as löe tralQ diew up to the j oourne, or that important but delicate ( ed him to say that he knew that the l" ,eU-uieD uPPeu several times in. bad debts have more than offest 8tation tDe wno,e car wa9 aroused by j fact, and the following day the Prince ! re white of on egg and dried, profits, so that a the close of every j tUe uau3Ual din an1 noU5 farewells, ! had an audience with the Queen. but he wm cert!tin it dili it8 work A skipping rop was placed amongsix months business men have had 'wiab 'ou tuuch j V and repeated The two lovers were placed in a very ' wen though, all the same. It wasn't the flowers on Kittie Boylan's coffin, losses instead or profits to contemp- j diU.gs of a j vial crowd of young , peculiar position. The social posi- the klnd he wante,i( an(1 he bad D0 in Clyde, Ohio. She had died from pite. B it now the tide has changed, ' fo,ks ttt tl,e depot. The uewly mur- j tion or Victoria was so superior to i lea of buying It to work on his farm. ; jumpiug it 120 times without stopan.l people are finding something else ; ried co"Pl?. arrayed in wedding cos- that or Prince Albert that ho could He i,0U2ht another ivaper, blood- Pnthan hard times to think and talk tume8- aod evidently fresh from the uot make the first advance, nor offer thir8tv H8 a Cossack, and red as an I The late Mrs. Sarah J. Hale wrote jibout. I nual iBripto took 8eat8 in tho t enter j the laJy his hand. " 9 usually the autumn sunset, aud the agent told "Mary Had a little Lamb" for the R al estate is beginning to attract of the car and were at once tho ut case between lovers now-a days. It how nicely he sol 1 a reaper to an old amusement of hec children. It is " la, .at w m . . I a m . a I l

traction, in a very lew moments was ratner ior uer to maKe tne prop- ; rellow who came iu there j ist dead likely to remain as enduring as any both biido and groom gave evidence osjtion, and offer her hand, and she set ror some old machine that he had or her eff rts. that there was some more overpower- accomplished the somewhat-unusual never heard of before. a Paiiner in Till Uu r?nt flv

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itig agencies tnau love at worn in ; iusk in veiy skiuiui manner, nun

a gracious mile she handed the I She Was Lillle "Hish."

C. R. CHAREY

TTOBNEY AT LAW. Will peactice la all the

i'rnce in utrvn-i wi.

' What do the negroes say about

of the negroes themselves. They all j bullduiing?" told similar storp, or, rather, all' "Not much of anything in the sense

ATTOBNEV IT 1,1. W ill .-a -nee ;u an ui" . , . 1 L. i.i. i, ai,.i,r-. iihrk. r?ave the same treneral leason for in i.i..h wo nniuratunl It timt u

Xavcoaris iu inr aiatc. vi" - - --- D o IU mv. u uuuv.a.uuv. . uu mMVlff1nUM WtiMattlwywotoN i political. Theys.,y the members of

ing rouoeu uy tne planters a.iu store j tüe grange societies wear white covkeepers, and kept so in debt that i erfl OVer thejr facea when t(u.y wait their coodition was iimilar to if not i nn n Mrrn f..r nrivHtn lalwilut

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KS. E. W. ÜUM.AE,

MOJCEOrATHtC r'air.elan and Denust. ..... rir j a nuiilx.n rvirular physician

aurireou. VeBue-tiully otlcr their services to

tne pahlic. Oitlce in Corntas block dence on Ea.-t tiiino 8tr;et.

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WILLIAM 8. H ESS, A TTOBNEY AND COUNdELOU AT -'.AW, r-lym mth. Ind. . kmlll

worse than slavery." "How could that be?" "WelL as slaves, their masters took all the products of their labor, but housed, fed, ck'hed ami doctored them in fact, had a financial inter

muN s RENDER.

ATTORNEY AT LAW, e3t lu ,llcm- 1 w t,iat interest is AND NOTAttV POHJC, Gon' and- If the ngroea state the M C8 r It? PLTSOUTH, IUQ. ' truth, the whites take all tin results a-. iW attention jiven to the scuiea.. ot oi ea- Gr their labor, and have very little ) partition oi lands; also tfie eollei tin of CTjlJt murtares. U- ui.ttiuic care 8s to what becomes of them or

till IA " UIJ w -w

via. apt. . A. C. A. R.CAPROR, A.btomeys & Counse lors JkX I.A. V

HEAL ESTATE AGENTS. O -flCE-A. L. WUEICLEK" BLOCK. PLYOl TH. tNO.

DR. J- M. CONFER, Oller Ui"J Professional Services At the so;ue ofAee,

their tiiildren." "Ia what way is this done?" "As told me by all or them, the plan is very simple. The plantet s organized what they call grange societies. These granges all over the otton 8tate within the past two vears in-

They say they used to call them White League! 8."

A Safe Leap Into Niagara. Mufjlo Sp. i-ial to the iuriunali EnUlr-r J This afternoon, H. P, Peere, of Teeterville, Out., accompli-lied the unprecedented feat of leaping from the new suspension bri Ige, at Niagara Falls, i.ito the seething waters of Ni.tgara river, and coming out saf and found. Tbedistance j imped was 192 reet, and eclipses the ruowned h aporSam Patch in 1829, who j imp141 tm t. Peere' dress was composed of in Tino hos.- and a full suit or tights, and an inflated rubber life preserver,

more attention, especially improved and productive property. This is the natural result of un abundance of fjhaop money. I lie capital that seeks employment without vWi can fl.id nothing better than four per cent, bonds, which are selling temporarily at a premium. This will not prove satisfactory very long, nnd as secure foundations begin to be discovered in business und in r al estate, surplus capital will take that direction. When lead-rs appear the masses

will speedily follow. This is illustrated by the rush for 4 per cent, bonds, j and the boom in the New York stock j market. In Wall street people have j

forgotten hard times and are talking

dollars from the poormaster "to obtain the necessities of life," as he declared, and used the money in taking to himself a wire, The three tallest tieea in the world are believed to a f q toia near StockInn u 1 Uf I . i 1 It j l'nat tktsvfr na-t'l.

knife, cut a slit, and slipped in the destrian, was the flourishing meiden "7".,a "- l m"U . ... . ' ,i ,i.- .i . . t .i I two eucalyptia iu ictoria, Australia

their systems. The groom turned

over a seat iu front und elevated his , Prince a small bouquet of flowers, i Mary Mullen, reported weight 340

pedals; he put his arm modestly upon tho back of the seat, while the air from tho window floated the white vail and the flavor of orange blossom?

which he placed as in ar as possible : pounds, height uccordiug to quantity, to his heart. As he had no button- and strength of the tire-watei" he hole or pocket in that region of his occasionally indulges in, aud of conclose fitting uniform, he took a pen- j tiderable noteriety as a wuld-be pe-

over his face. Hut something was on

his mind, und lin niotnctitat il v irrnw : nrrciniin tnlcnn. Ha thtn snr8wl . who endeavored to smile at Justice

morerestless. and twisted and squirm- his thankfulness and pleasure at be- j Morgan over the bar of the Jefferson estimated to be 435 to 450 feet high, ed in all manner of ways. The bride, ing so well received at the English Market Police Court. According to reapeclively" too. seemed to have l ho same symp- I Court, and especially at his reception the police Mary is the representative 1 on ten States Legislatives seatoms. She tried the easiest attitudes, ! by the Queen, In reply to which she walker ot "Battle Row," io Thirty- sions are held aunually. These ara now with head lovingly upon the j asked him the tell-tale question: "ir oiuth street. She was running New York Maine. Connetlcut, Massarnanly shoulder, then suddenly the country pleases your Highness so through the Twentieth Precinct in a ohusettn, Mississippi, New Jersey,,

about profits. Broken down railroads I arousluS and Milj from

I trio window as u in expectancy or disaster, or that she would meet "the

frown or an angry father." Sudden

ly when all eyes were attracted to th

have been reconstructed, and the business of solvent roads has steadily improved, so that theru is a marked

movemeut in the upward scale

well, perhaps you would not object to tate of wild inebriety when "No. 1 Rhode Island, South Carolina, Wis-

remain with us?" The Prince replied H83" stopped in h?r course and she con?in and Louisiana, that was the great desire of his life, I immediately assumed the attitude of ; What is supposed to be the largest and the Queen, feeling that the deci- ! a pugilist. i tree in the Southern States is a tulipslve moment bad come, though qulv- j "Sire's a terror." said the officer who beaming poplar near Augusta, Oa., is

In th Ha or building inor U h. couple, the groom evidently recelv-i eriug with womanly delicacy, con- introduced her to the Court. 155 leet high and nine feet in diame

ing done in all the leading cities than J in8 a uew and deeper twinge with , fessed to him honestly her great Lve "B id, is the?" in any former season. This is be- "l8ry depicted in every feature of ' for him, and assured him that it would , "Bad! Humph! Taint bad at all. eaa it is believed that bottom ' uis fttCP. ,ifted his right leg ami bejan j be fie causo of her greatest happi- but worse she is." ..rin.a k..a honn roUi.,i n,i ir ri ' tugging at a new boot which some ness if he would consent to make the : "I was a little " 'high,' " Yer Honor,

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creased the rate of land rent from fnn-l sh..-tl.of hi own dealgn and

c instruction, whlco covered his hips

five to ten doliars per acre. Tue average production of cotton in good

ground in goo 1 seasoa is abjut.'.M)

Hesi.lenreou Mich'tran Street.

J. 3. N. KLINGER, Katar? 1-nbll, CuuvryaaM, . fciaiuluer at 1 ill. . i i.l Civil Kuslarr. Hill faralsu a complete Ahrtrj.-t ot Titlet tx lantts i . Marshall coanty, Ind. KttUx at hs rtanaenoe, uu .waUiou nrwet, north ot t uurt House sijusn-. r.uo' ? ixdia x. JOHN C. KUHN,

Over Poe A Chapman' Drug Store pounds. The tenant gives the planter

a mortgage on his stock and i.nple ments to secure the rent. When the crop is planted a storekeeper turns up, to whom the planter assigns the mortgage, and the storekeeper then takes an additional mortgage or, rather, a bill of sale on the growing crop. He then sell side-meat to the negro at $30 pet barrel, meal at 8 per barrel, an 1 molasses at $2 per

gallon. Brogans aud red jeans pants.

estate does not yield 10 per cent. Hi it used to, it is found to jield, when favorably located, more than can be realised on bonds or notes.

wicked shoemaker had inveigled hi in

into buying as a perfect fir. After

ter, its lowest branches being fiftyfive feet t'rom the ground. The desire to return to the whip-ping-post is so strong in Kentucky that in some counties candidates for

the Legislature ere compelled to-

I AlllCft' Alin R?NTI FM'H'S u'

B"r,1,B'w j such ai are retailed" here at $1 pel Fine Boot and Shoemaker. ( , . i , . tU ,i.irkv rOI ;i -.0

tseath best stork to ! obtained, guarantees au easy At, anil .-harcta reaaouahle rat. . It KP Al It I N Ntty r ne on short u.ti e. ?atisia. tiou given in all respect, ltooni N . 2, last office block, l'LYMOU.il. IND.

DENTISTS

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F. M. BURKET,

Detttist, OftV-c oer 8. Reckm'a Store,

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All work warranted to Kivc entire satis-

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The avciage p:ic j of si le meat iu Sr. Loais for the past year has not exceeded $10 per barrel. The pi ices arc uniform a; all the plantation stores. A hand cannot raUe over eight acres of cottun, and cannot pick more than three in the season. Yju can see that tho average tenant cannot have ovor flrteen hundred pounds. This he sell at an average of 0 cents, the price last fall having run from 4i to 9 cents.

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lacu.iu iu c.t., .w- .nil . , air.

. L IHaeaaea ul i'uii urjjiu uco .-u icut miiu - ;; e mouth auil teeth . i 1 1 1 i v. .. . auui . i

aacceaalulh treated j 1 w" i ou 1 Joj auuui fiw wurui Te th extracted i 0f cotton. Then planter conies in, without lulu th j sc of nitrous oxid gets the stock buck by the netrro

Ci. coMÜltation free. All w ork warrauted. I agreciug to work it out next year;

uetjro feeds the m lie or mules which dou't belong to him, and next yeut gets deeper in debt than ever, and his wife and children ,001 aid him enough to get out." "Do you think this move has an political Biguitk'uuce or origin V" "I do uot tLiuk it has. Al leust 1

j could not tfboovff any. The negroes

say that all along the Missi Mlnpl

Valley 'and I talked with men and

women who came tiom Arkansas,

Bcurton Ta scUt ud Wed.esd.7 of Saca Week.

DR. A.C. HUME,

DENTIST! üflee in lecoud story. Post Office Building

Teeth frOIll Olie Ollly, tO a Mississippi und Louisiana) they tried

full set, so cheap that the

rich ana poor can all

Preservation of the Natural Teeth A SPECIAUTY.

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JODftlMlllDS

For First-Class

FARM WAGONS.

to get a reduction or rents und prices and failing iu this, aud seeing no way out, gathering what little money they could aud started North. Deck passage on boat from New Oilcans to St. Louis is only $4, und they started early to get the benefit or spriug woik. After a few thousand had left and the planter became alarmed, they held meetings iu different parishes and counties and agreed not to

pay for cotton or labor to farm hands charges ure the things of the past

an 1 extended up to hi armpits. Cotton cloth was tightly banded over tho preset ver ubout the loius, and a sponge protected his mouth and nostril. His ears were stuffed with sponge dampened with spirits, and Ids thigh- and feet were firmly held by elastic bands. A leather brace over the shoulders held a ring to which was attached 102 feet or brass wire cable coiled upon a reel, and unwound by the daring jumpist. It also served to keep him in an upright po sition without at all retarding his speed. At 3 35 o'clock Peere stepped upon the temporary platform, and wasquite nervous. Ho suspended him seif by the hands for a moment, and at a signal let go and shot downward into the artful abyss like an electric flash. Four second of terrible suspeuse ensued, wk.n he struck the water reet formost and disappeared. In a few seconds he came to the 0n:raco and began to swim amid the tumultuous cheeiingof the assembled multitude. He was taken into a boat

and rowed ashore, and was found to tt.iva sustained no injury. Peere will repeat the dose ou the i ll of Ju y. Under Klre. The first time thut a soldier goes into action he fan.-i -s that the shot he hears whizzing through the air is aim 1 at him. But if he is uot hit at first he soon a pi ires a sort of bftto! i-itic feeling that he never will be. Tno eve of a battle might be supposed to be a solemn moment. I have been at several eves, aays Mr. H Libouchere in his paper, Truth,

and I never perceived the vestige of solemnity, nor 30 far as I could perceive did It strike any one that on the next day be might be killed. The thoughts of every one were con centrated first on supper, then on finding a comparatively comfortable place to sleep. During a buttle, all not immediately eugaged are simply bored. If ever a hand-to-band fight takes place, it is due to some bungler being in command on oue 6ide or the other. Most of the regimeuts engaged do not even see the enemy.

Aitacking ia column and buyouet

This improvement is duo largely ! in h,i Deck lhrob ,iko R 8raal1 engine, mainly la fact -to the settlement of ; he ueeeedid iu releasing his foot, the financial question. There is still 1 ttDd a sense of happiness stole across a great deal of talk among the cur j his mtinly face. The bride surveyed rency tinkers, or political adventur- I tne 8ml,e- Dut 11 kerned only to luers, who seek to make cupltal by i crease her misery. Sho wiggled, she talking and propostng, but the people I -anned, a0(1 fluay p, desperation she are satisfied, aad propose to go attacked the buttons of her new shoes ahead. When couaressmen. who are wlth as m,,ch v,or as her lord did

writing bill and. making speeches.

sacrifice necessary to become the j chimed iu Alary.

husband of the Q leen of England.! "Hig!i?"eaid the offljer; "yes, in

pull nnd tugs which made the veins 1 For he could be nothing more than 1 deed, and a high old time we had pdge themselves to sustain tho

stand out on his face and the arteries j her husband, and would have nothing j ith her. Twas as much as we could measure or lose their chance of elec-

to do wito the political affaiis. The do to take her to the station house"; ,p n

Prince wis charmed and ctipitulated

"Judge, Yer Honor, I ihrer get

unconditionally. They were married ! dhrunk only wunst in a whoile. on the10 h or February, 1840. Their J "And then you make up for lost marriage was in every way n happy ! time."

one, and their wedded life unalloyed "Lave me go this tolme, plaze."

until death seized the Prince as bis prey. Calumny and intrigue never poisoned the sweetness of their fami-

return to their constituents, they will find thl to be the case, and they will, no doubt, be diappointcd. Surplus labor, too, is diminishing steadily. There is not a great deal of it now among mechanics aud labor ers, and there will be less us' the year progresses. Wages are not high, but the cost of living is low. A merchant

his boots, .and one by they dropped 1 Mp. which stauds to-day as a model

upon the floor. Both sets of feet uot oul' for crowned head, but also were placed in proximity upon the I fr tho humblest of human kind.

overturned seat, and the bride's shawl

"You're u good walker, I under stand, Mary." "As good as Iyer shtepped in shoe leather." "Well, just take a walk inside and

hid them from the vulgar gaze. The bonnet wo unlimbered from its pedestal, and the blushing bride dropped easily upon the shoulder of her husband, and securely slept, as the train whistled and stopped and start-

:old us a few day ago that good, ! d. The passenger, relieved of all

strong winter clothes, suitable for anxiety, had settled to cat-naps and woi king men, arc being manufactured newspapers, and peanuts, when u at $1.50 per suit. The same goods. I loaS whistle was followed by the

Once Heal! v v, hot now Llad to be a LouiC'Shureiuan.

A correspondent in Waterboroughv S. C, describing the cyclone there,, cited. a3 a remarkable occurance, that "a sheep was found lying ia the road with every particle of wool taken from it as cleanly as a razor could have done it." Business prospects in the west appeur to be usually good. Crops all promise well and the acreage la

aps tho olprmnf cnir nf rn.ma thuv

. . , . greater than heretofore; manufacturhave fitted up for vour accommoda If. ... tion for ten days lDg iBteresta are IlveI' aDd unemployMrv wniirod hr hr tn w. nnt ; ed laborers are growing scarce. Pol-

Although many men apply daily elaslic, and there whs oo "get there"

light in her eyes, al hough her "staying" qualities are sail to be good. New York Weekly.

tap years ago, ooot $12. Other article of clothiug aro low iu proportion. Food i also cheap. It i within limit to say that the pureua-ing capacity of a dollar i double what it was ten year ago. Wage have not fallen in

brakeman putting hi head in at the

tijorani jelling "Creaton." "(ir. ut .Tt-rim.ilp.m Julio ' n-ntro nr.'

-r . here we arc," shouted the bridegroom, 'and there's them infernal boots."

He jumped ut them aud tugged and

A. NO

Agricultural Implements

Me manntarf ures and keep on hand all kind ol Wg , us. Babies. Silkies, A . A!o.

Eni Sbüg m Milag

in money but lu scrip, ini would be good a' the stores at their prices, but a barrel of it would not buy a passage to St. Loui. This aud the adoption in some places of a rule requiring farm hands to have passes in

Shells and bullets are fired into a nosition or upon troops advuncing. The victory is decided by artillery and breech loader tiring. Those who can concentrate the heaviest fire up

on mechanical strategical points win.

going rrom one planta ion to another j So mechanical is the whole affair frightened the negroes, and as it has j that it is an admitted axiom that, if become uite general, the exodus will j one-third or the best regiment in the be likely to continue until the South world can be put hors de combat, tho is stripped or it laboring elemont. j remainder will execute a strategical This will certainly be the case uulei j maneuver to the rear. the people of the North meet and ' 1 dr ive tbem back. If they should hold "But y,m know Pa" 8ai(J the farma few meetings North, raise monev ! er'a daughter, when be spoke to her

that proportion. The hard tiling is i sweat and swore, but those feet had to get people to understand that a actually grown about uu inch, aud it gold doliar or its equivalent i better w K". The station was reached, than a paper dollar worth lirty, sixty j when ouly oue foot was stuck hair or seventy five cents in coin. They j way In the leg. The rair Julia had are getting to understand that, how- encased her pedals slip shod, and as

ever, and when they find that u.dollar goes as far toward foediug und clothing the family us two dollars did when times were what we culled prosperous, they will see clearly. The country, nfior yearn of shrink age, suffering aud panic, i at last on solid basis. A dollar is a dollar; the

coin stundurd i once more the meas

ure of value; economy ha taken the place of eitravugauco, und now we are on the up grade not, indeed, i:i tho direction of speculation, exiiteii. out and sudden advance?, but of a healthy growth in nil branches of industry. The growlers we have with ns, of course. Without these the world would not be itself. But let them growl. Their harsh notes do not prevent the crops from growing, or the farmer from getting in bis work. We have seed time, and we shall soon have harvest. The work of helping feed Europe will go on, ami the balance of trade in our favor will increase. We are holdiug the prec ious metals produced by our mines oue hundred millious a year or thereaboutand thus the curreucy i being inflated from the bottom. No one will object to this kind of inflation, because it is sound and will lust. Thus the work of recovery goes steadily forward, and tne country wid soon forget, as Wall street operators ulready forget, all about hard times.

"time and tide" and railroad trdoii "wait Tor no man," they gathered their traps aud went out just as they were, "without one plea," to meet u crowd of friends assembled to greet the uewly wedded pair. As the train started, the brakeman came into tho car, remarking, "I tell you, tho boy ut the depot are huviag fun over that couple." We are eipecting every day to hear or the death of that shoemaker.

Promptly and t ueapiy Executed

nurlW

PLYMOUTH, IND.

and aid them, th y will nearly all be here iu a year." "What effect would it have on the South?"

I don't know, but I am of the I agriculture."

about the address of his neighbor's son, "you know, pa, that ma wants me to marry a man of cuitnre." "So do I, my dear so do 1; aud there's

no better culture iu the world than

The Chicago Tribune says that contracts were made io that city on Tuesday ror tho transportation of fresh beef from there to Liverpool by rail to the seaboard, and thence by steamer at the low rate of :; t cents per 100 pounds. This is probably the lowest rate for thut kind of freight ever grauted, and will place the meat before the Knglidh people at a cost lower than they have had yet. The meat sold in Chicago at $1.50 per ICO

One of CainpMeetiBX John's Mories. Camp-meeting John Alien tells a story ubout a man who came forward for prayer in the early days of hi ministry, with red faco and rum breath, not sober enough to understand the gravity mt the occasion, but still ser lously iu earnest about his sulvution. This man kept a little shop, and among other things sold a little new rum, but was his own best customer. Mr. Allen went to his shop one day and expostulated with him about the mutter, but he said be could not ufford to lose what rum be hud on band. Finally, Alleu agreed to buy it if he would seek the Lord then and there, and kneel down and pray for himself. As they knelt down tho minister turned the faucet and set the ruin to running. This was too much for the penitent, aud he cried out on bis knees, "it's wasting, it's wasting." "Let it waste," said the old saint, as he kicked it out doors, aud took a hatchet and burst iu the eudoftbe cask. "It ain't, measured, said the man. "Oueaa at it, and be sure to guess enough," said Allen. Thus the battle was won, and the man became temperate and religious. Next day some of the church members said they thought brother Allen "came to preach the gospel, not to spend his time kicking out rum barrels." "You oau't get the gospel in till you kick

for work at the wharves of the sever

al steamship Hues, in answer to their advertisement and posters, it has been impossible to get the ships off on time. "At least nineteen out of twenty of these men are utterly unlit to handle freight," said an experienced stevedore, yesterday. "We don't expect the applicants to be freight handlers," he continued, "but good phybique i absolutely Igoat sary. A few hour will sufliee iu this

bubine&8 to utterly exhaust men who?e former vocations have not ' been wholly manual. Their backs give out, or they grow faint, and nie obliged to quit work. We have had all kinds of applicants ror the work, from the tramp up to the ruined merchant. Last Friday, a man or quirt, gentlemanly demeanor, applied for j woik. The foreman told him he didn't think he would be ubie to do I the work, and sent him to me. The man tried to appear rough and J eloncb, but I could see through that I kt.ew that the man who uai neatly requested me to give him woik, was of far differcut mettle from the mult itude of men carrying trucks across j the gaugway. I felt sorry for Mm

and gave him the wished for employuieut. Although his hands were uupracticed at this business be got

along unusually well for a begin uer.

On Saturday afternoon, the agent of

iticiaos and tramps still abound, but unalloyed prosperity would bo ta much to hope for. As Robert Lincoln and Stephen A. Dougla are both prac Icing law la Chicago, and as both are taking an active intetest in the fortunes of their

respective parties, it is suggested that the people or Illinois may once agalnv

some time in the rut ure, be called upon to choose, at the polls, between, Lincoln aud Douglas. On the 30th of April an Inaugural,

Rurniug a Maa Alive in Ha hau. Ftom a Syrian Journal. A Druse farmer in Bashan borrow

ed 000 piastres (524) of a retainer or

Sheik Shibly. At the end or the year he wa u liable to pay. The

creditor said, "Give me youi daughter

ror the debt, and I will pay you her

dowery, deducting the amount of I

thedebt." The farmer consented, and trip was made ou the Tunis-Algiers, demanded 120 as the dowry. The railway, aod the Bay of Tunla was ia -creditor offered as payment an order vitetl 10 ussi,t ,n lhe ceremony. He on the sheik. The farmer refused to refused to do so except upon the conaccept it. The creditor wa angry, 1 ditlon that at the lunch, whleh was to and day after day insulted the farmer, , be 6iven ttt lhe half-way station, there entering bis house and even insulting ; shou,d ,e uo w,ue OD the table an( the harem. This so iueensed the far- j 00 women in the company. mer that bo shot tin creditor. The The sou of the murdered Judgesheik's band then assembled und con- Chisholm, who U now employed by the demued the farmer to death. "By otate govorument of Pennsylvania,. wh. t death?' asked the sheik. They says that he has been advised by all cried, "Burn him, burn him." "Let friends in Mississippi that it will not. him be burned, then," said the sheik, be safe for him and his mother to re Tbey began to gather wood, when oue turu for the purpose of trying to consaid, "Why gather Wood? L t us use vict tho assassins of their father and the American oil." They then clotbed sister, but they have made up their him with a sheepskin cloak, with the iniiids to go aud taka tin ir riaka. wool outside, and poured kerosene Dr. Detour, a French physician, rt upou bira und et it on Ure. He orts this interesting case: A oomleaped and scieamed and begged ror mon brown owl built its MSl beneath, mercy, crying, "Woe is tne! Do you the projecting roof of a farmhouse,, not rear OodV" Wheu he drew near wheie it bad a brood of young. One

the company, while momentarily on i 10 dottlh' the 8,ieik Shibly i'1' day the farmer, moved by urlosity. the nier. nnried rhia man'- fc und '8,oue b,m wIlh They then drove away the old bird, took out the

calling me hastily aside said: .j stoned him with stones until a great young owls, aud, after looking at you know who you have there hand- pUe f 8,ODe8 WR8 heaped OTor him them' rePlaced ,hm uninjured. Ia ling boxes of tin? That's George S- ! T,,is WflS düDe iD lDe ,,re eüee of the lhe M be was entering tho who, at one time was oue or the larg- whult, ,t"1"it,,,,e of 'people. house with his servant the latter sudest shippers by this line. In 1872, i The Bluest SewXVTltaby on Record, the beating or wings, and owing to the wild speculations of hi ! 1 f v. f- I fe,t, U,e ctaw f th? Wl D hl8 CbtD partner, he failed.' And then he! The largest iufant at birth or which , au,i Uf"rt he uid defend hlmaelf, added: 'Give him the lightest work there is any authenticated record was received a blow from Its beak dlrectyou've got, he's a fine, houest fellow ' ! boru in Ohio on the 12th or last Janu -v under-the eye. On the following I put the man in one of the hatches 'y. Tb tiew-Lorn boy was twenty- day an unsuccessful hunt for the bird to assist iu stowing, and it is weil I ! three aud three quarter pounds iu ' instituted, but in the dusk It apdid, for he could not have stood much !wpißht (the ordinary weight being P-wed again and attacked the farmmore work with the boxes of tin. each about six pounds),and thi.ty inches in himself, striking him directly io I n a a t t . . , . a . . . n . . I . Sa 1 B Ta - a .at

height(theordinarj height beingabo. t w7 nun- ueaa. ur. l'eiav.r twenty iucbes.; The otrtxtttfera ie r"uud woud or the coroea and au of the head was nineteen inches, und Nuntiant hemorrhage. The sight of the foot was live and a half inches in j 'he eye wus completely lost, and the. length. Six yeais ago tLe ?arae wo otnel eye was subsequently threaten man became the mother of a child eJ with sympathetic inflamation.

eighteen pounds iu weight and tweu

ty-four inches in height. The size

and weight of the babe, though extra

ordinary, are proportionate to the idze

of which weighs 200 pounds." N. Sun.

An Old Fashioned Iteapet-. Westert! ranocr'a Almanac. av . . 1 Ja a a. a.

une usy just oerorc nurvest au Ohio farmer went to Cincinnati to buy a reaper. A delighted agent col- j lartd the granger and dragged him

into his waiebouse. As they walked down the well slocked room the farmer, in a meditative mood, quoted the line, "Thare is a reaper whose name is Death," but before he could start the second line the agent broke in: "Ah, yes, I know it sir; I know it like a book. We handled that

The I ml: ana Hi sou. It baa long been a matter of serioua doubt to close observers of the great

of the parents. The raother.Mta. M. V. ! 8eal of tbe State of Ittdiana. Just what Bates, of Nova Scotia, is seven feet lDü bi bul1 waa itared boutand nine inches high, and the father, Aether he was afraid the wild, awka Kentuokian, is seven feet seven Wttrd man witb lbe ux Waa llbout ta Inches high The London Hospital chop off his tail, oi whether he feared Museum can bmst no longer of its tbut tb ""un" j'ist behind him was fftant. Infant, which in nnlv twnlv. bout to "set" 00 him. None of the

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reaper one seajon, sir, and I'd take four lnCue8 high lth the bead thir-! histories, to our knowledge, explain a - , ... . i . al . . . r ...

this i up VniHocr.it

a I a H ' 1 . B . 1 äa a, . .

me rum out, saia ine prea:ner.- ?.,ooo out of my pocket this minute teen and a halt inches in circumfcr- tlil i'd'UU matter. -Columbu

Jtttfttfp (2ie.) Journal. J it it could uudo tho damage that'eucc.