Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 34, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 April 1868 — Page 2

PivmoHlli Democrat.

J. 31 UOSILD, Editor. THURSDAY, APRIL 2:5, 180a DEMOCMTIC STATE TICKET. F-r Governor. ffMKII . HENDRICKS, of Marlon. Fi.r L"'if- ' nfMwnwr, Alfred F. EdRfrtou, 41WBi for cr'' try of ,-, KEIMS C. KtSM, of B'KHf. She -i wtUmr of nrr.rn r. bewc.kffer. flwMh, Jhr lYsrytvrrr of '-'.iff. JAMKi B. Rl'AS, of .Vwr. Ft ferkof the S-ipmn i.'ourf, NO All S. LallOSF. of Qm Tr Tlrvorttr f th' Supr'n" Co:rt V. A. 0. PACK Ail IK of Mirth Kill. Tv p'rirfeiuttnt of r .'-H; frtru::o i, JOES R. rUU UP, of Ihtrie. For AaanWMf team -'. Mi. CLA YPiJOL. r.f Putirm. Fo- KTjctor- at I-'.rc. JOHN H fO!'7KOTH. of Bantiagtea, fUTI S-iS V IT ANNA, of Vlo. Contintrenf.. .1 SON r, JROWW f .Ti.-kaon. WILM AM .VV RAN KLIN", of Owen. Tor District F.l:-or-. "D'wtr Thomas R Gent, nf Knox, r ,rt:ii7nf K S Bfreate, of V änderbar;, m trad Tttr:-t G B H ih iin. of Vartin, Coitinijiit Ton.is G II w.ir,i. of t'lar'xc. Third D'.-tr "I dim" CHrfa, of TJ.TTtiir. Contir.etit -Kn;tn.tn C DvVMV, t Jfiii:I"s:a. Tonr:h DbAr! t oha s Heid, nf Far-tte, Qaaatafeal -Baajaiaia L Baft! of Krwfc, WO üi-trict Fobfl V Lard, of Varion. Contingent Cm Byrtekl, of Johnson, Rlxta DUtnct A B Cftffetm. el Lawrence. Coatin (ml MUMd U flar.nl!. of Sullivan, Sere-Ha District -T F David -'"'r. of Fouutain, C'ontin?'.!. Ii BDail5. of I'm roll, "Eighth District laaaei F JfcDoweH, of Grant. Conf''i.-nl N K Ltaeday. of Howard, Kmth Dl-Jiir'-Jthn Cofvrfek, -f .Wn, Coutfu ;tnt Samuel A Shoarf, of Jar, T'nth Di-tri.'t 0 IT Vain, of Klkharf, Contingent E Van !":. of Wohle, Elercuth District -aol Appointed. TUE CHICAGO ELECTION. Ti;e result of the election in Ckicago, fui Tn.adav la-, vaa h fiand democratic , o rietorv. Kthini! to mar it. nor to de - . ' ,, . . . . P.AM .i.r Thai firoriiTitlf n rf ILUIIU.I.U.UM - V W- W knit parties tvas most complete, aud thesterectype J rtpubiieau excuse of "indiffareaca' ifi!! avail the defeated party rothin,: Both parties r-n reprcpentatii e ceo. Mr. McAllister, the democratic) candidat' wai a gentlemen agaiaat whose Trjna' ckaracter hü political opponents j could not breathe a word of reproach, and his qualification lot the position were ac i a rnowie-e.i ay an. lasaon, am was rcptesantatire nnn af the democratic par-! a, , , . . . , ... ! .j. .-v.. - inee. waa a fourili-rate lawyer, to Clticago . m t . . I I . I and to ' Fame unkuowa until about tnrei re trs ag--, a biaekgnard former!;, aad ..,.1 .. V.,, V.., .il.,,1 r.t t hräil i ....... NüUWU'JUiiiik; n . o nwnivu sice:, asrataat foreiirn bum ci ihe follow in?: "The d d T'uteh Calholiea ao.l the fMickic are off the same niece." i I do uot think that any good Catholic I be asaod American citizen." j eaa l I hope te be eternally 1 d d it I eve: vote for a Catholic for any "thec. I will L.ek aay Iriaaa or dutch (. athadic ruo votes ior iuc. .1 - .a . . a- ' Theae, logo hot with other kindred scn- . ... t ment-i. and a aiiirht exuerienee as an ex- ' or j irtioner, aouoticss procurea ior nui ine radical nomination. In short, Col. Bob; . . . . rmstn u-'7.s u r-presvitnttve m.fn the raaiaaftWKwa fart. extends to ' .1.. - - - - - - ,i :, .4. I t ne con eine :i w nieii i 1 lutts 10 iiuiiiiuaiu 1 1 May Grant's son fr the presidency is 3 1 3 j a ' ! not encoora rios Tbe rrcar. reaction m moing grandly 1 J .. 1 . . . 7 HE BEAST. fllftft. aaaaw f infatnv llaaatl a HU ' t mf mmmm.M V j m - - BaÜer, has again made himself tbe laagb-ine-stoek of the whole country. His bar-; ancue last TWadaf waa more like the ! mad bo Wüi. zs ci a dervish, or the war : dance of a Ciioetaw Indiai, than an ar- ' 1 1 ' v - ... .. gnaaent aaada in coarvince sensible men of ( ii . - -.. the eorrecteesa oi his pcaition. llecharg-j , T , , j . ca v wunaon '..i.a oacsj uiuruci ihm 10i ' , .1 -.1 , ' tree CwIU Oil tied ut the south, with ueiug, .,, , . . j j respon-ib!e for sniidry treasury frauds, and 1 . . , -, ai tr- ? ratii iln i . t r r 1 1 1 1 1 i nt tl v, r rn. . . I r n t . HaM . . .... ,MW ... . .... ...., v. . . ,t ,, Ä . . i ..; a. rniirnu'M tu titn. ne the trial un tue ex-' m . . c a- rr i , piration ot hu lernt olhce. I alegrapb:c ispatehes sav that the like of Butler ? r j ppceeh was never beard before on any im peichment or other trial M He jumped about the floor like a frog in the angs of viaisdctiou' How long is the public patience to be taxed by thii "old mau f't.i! ThE " CASE. Tho aaaaaagasi on the art of the prosecution, and the counsel ior the defence, in tlifi ras of " at.t, the ncoide of the Uni

ted States" against the rreaideat, haw keo 1 V th and properclosed the e.dence on Lbetf reauctivi y from the apoiler. If harm should eon sides. Be f..r ns the law is concerned the lr,,m Ku Kl9x Kia' radi -ai.Mn will iaapcacheil hafa failed to make a StegU ! be 'rnsible,-thc blood will be upon it.

point agiiust the piestdeut. Tho question of "uiteiat'' ha- ivvQ piovcl agiiiist them in every instance, and a the inten- " is the foundation of nearly, it not quite al! the articles of impeachment i here ; I

U but one verdict which the court can i they tell the r party that everything de-ta-;ih...,r raAr.urt.iT .faalf and that is! oonds on achievins a victory, as tho fall

1 U J ft n l livw v i m mmwmm J j - - r,,,U Ii iir nnt an; wuc u .,-...-.. . mm Y ... ... . . . 1 blinded by prejudice and bound up by party interests as to clamor for conviction without law or reason, are anxiously waiting for the decision of the senate. They wish to kaow how far radical senators will Ka. infinaneed bv radical " pressure;" how far party interfiMs will affect their decis- j Ion in t eis? where law slone hoaid gov-' V mm m J

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These rna.C initials arc just now scud-, thril's of terror through the whole! radical press. In the strictest confidence j : we will paj to our readers that they are the initials of the most sanguinary, mur'dtivus, and diabolically destructive secret , political society ever organized since the j ; world begau, Ku Klux Klan . Ihe j membership is said to be composed of fe- : rocious southerners, and the mecfius are : , ' r i j held in deserted graveyards at the dead i i - i i mi i a . I. ,nour oi nignc. ine oojece is .o wip .1 t im. ui rinrora lo,,ai-1' r1"1" B""'i and to remove the epidermis from stubborn Ethiopians Sonic of the radical papers iu this part ot the state ancct to swallow tue wnoie i .i i, i I ; story, and one of them paitieurly inImiirr " llnvc vr a Kn K Inr Klan anion 9 : 1 Ol us ? " and imparts the astouuding intelli- . , . ... gence that a citizen of the place at which j it iu mihi.hm hn.i ini.1 i... Mir, .. ......... . . written in blood ! Is the editor sure that j 'red iuk was not the fluid employed ? As he almanac men say, a about these days" rf we may expect all sorts of rumors. It is I the presidential year, and the radl propose ; j to raise an - excitement in some way, but j j the Ku Klux Klan sell is somewhat too ; large a does to be taken at oue " C'ilp." The following delieious tit-Lit wc find Pi iting arouud iu the republican papers. The utter silliness of the whole thing should ' 0 be surlicient to condemn it a hoax, but the rads liave found a " mare's oest," they think, and are rejoiced accordingly , .. 1 I. Cl T. i-1 : r.LRÜD B Chvl LCIIHE, 1L00I1 URAVKS, u Park Moon, Times Up. Special Order No. 1. ' Shrouded brothers ot Shiioh, diriaion No. 89; The t.Jreat Past commands you. wtul times. I rvmr hurs . . Jilondv , iceaes .euiltv. , , , T . , , , , Mark weil silent toasae x sum i -iv; i-'i'it viiuis uiik.t nie V ateadr hand ! 1 true heart !' ' Note 3aJU; M llu- t.Ul. .. a'OIC X. Imm t I The hissing bullet the halter and all's ; wen uui iiicuu?, uur cuuiuiu you kbuw, I right. He cautious! Be vigilant!! lie . unsparing . . : u By order of Ireat Grand Cycl 1. ! 4 Huron. O. S." u , , , Fcnr 8AV2flEHa Circle. Kt: Ki.ux Klais. Bbctdreü The hour of revenue has arrived ! Our beloved companions of the tomb of the weat base lews, since urieen. I irganiaed and prcare fhoaiSolfta for the I nered dnty. (n we be recreant ? An-j other passage of the sun will seal the fata of our enemies. "Revenge! Rerenge ! 1 i Qror 0f Till! KLAN VIBkC WBY IUI IIWillYi tl VtlVU .T , ... J . ,. . Saasa way lor liberty, an I died To raanrrect a Knklax : tai T. r. . 1:1 l. : i

. I t- lv 1 en threat rv- 1V- v He tnriee armed it wboae qnaml ia just üseaa, Hke';The mf)OU bathcd in blood. Stara ahine

ar ar a Jia ghastly glimmer. The afenger wa!k forth aud crime shudders. "Hole in tbe bluff." Kicven o'clock, when church vards vawn. Be a teils nt : be brave. The f uture is ours. By order of the Grand CfC.OPS." p. v t oi ii. ri .i 11 sonctiuies a letter like the following 1lnailed t0 n obnoxious ind,Tidoal M Cloudy Moos, Last Uouk. Be prepared. Ten men of D vision B ' 1 if K 11 I In K Inn u-i!l ho it wiumm clmnln . .... a 1 1 1 f.i.ivv. uk luui gimuit 1 . .. .uonuay nigut. iy oruer 01 Gram Master. " Be prepared to give up Bill Burnett. ! lie caonot be permitted.'' Tiil radical press, with singular unac.Baity, arc applying the whip to the south . I tor reluiug to degrade themselves by the; for renting to degrade themselves by 1 . ... .. adoption ot negro constitutions. The COuntrv is van to undersell that Ami onamtry te given to un.Jeistand that the . i' a L ..... .1 11. 1 aft? a I men ot the south are a blood-thirsty and smregenerate crew, whose delight it is to murder northern men and to practice all BOrtl of eriieltir Q mi tb nerrrn l-inmihithin I o-w r-i I ft' ? . a lßesc papers, with still more singular unanimity, forget to say aLythiug of w ury oaanyowaa wiuaa nas ueeu -r,Ildlc-Sü,lth k'twceD lhc W and tl,e nethor nai,l8t0BC. r A P"1 it I .? 1 . 1 1 1 three jcr.r.. They forget that human na ture is the same at the south as it is at the '.. - ..l . 1 .1 a. J I linrMl anil fli'.t nririvtiiin inir r-inliniK.il ' " I 111 I A . . . I : ..ulll.il. ...... 1 - r w.. I I. ..... ' U I 1 1 I . . 1 ltd l..iitiiial. a. a al aa f I n.l.i.V. ..... nin i.i..(.i us ivciiiiiiiiiv ii.'uu?. iiiiiii: uiv . offenses against civ i! law and the rights of l-'awiiiiiy il LIU j.n.- II. i lit 1-iUll-Ul IMUJl." r 1 ' 1 1 howling about a secret politics oreanf 1 h sation which they call the Kn Klux Klan. . t i i -!. . . ' .. 'PI,,. a.a.Jltaaa.1 - - m a. aa. ... We arc no upholoer ir advocate of secret political societies, but if ever a people had 1 1 1 J i.: a . . .i . ;;ous ior tneir own protection, tue south would be amply justified at this time. They J have been subject, for the past three years, to sadden arrest and imprisonment, to persecutions of every description, and to indignities which should mantle lhc checks of every true American with shame. All this tbe south is expected to ewdate w'uhouta murmur, aud to kiss the baud that smites them. It is to be wondered at that tho south haa not looner ta0'. II III. . '1 . Il is SBlUBiag to note the change whieh the republican leaders riug on the importance of local elections, in connection with general elections. Before a local election .ii. a .a.. .a a j w w elections will be controlled by the result, ' - . C a, ftaaai ala..Aal M Mkl a. al n i w( I ti .1 i' 11 1 11 .li.ii 1 lie v n;i;i.iuii is uvvi, onu iiiujt mu defeated, they coolly annouuee that it las matter of no eonscoueucc that their orescut defeat will prove the means of obtain-! ing a greater victory at the fall election than if they had succeeded at the local a olection. They he ia cither case, and in so doing como about as cesr tho truth as thev usually do,

I TBS Now York Tribuneu of the opiu- i

ion that all who do not admire the letter of Schuyler Colfax to tbe Indiana repub-' lican eonvention. are wanting, either in !

patriotism or intelligence. This is buta.ueck

repetition of the oft repeated asser-; tion of tbe radical leaders, that all the pat- ( riotini and intelligence arc centennl in ' their pnrty. 1 he increase in the nuin - bar and exteut of democratic victories, and J the unprecedented rush which the honoaf r maaaei ; re making to enroll themselves ! ,.nrj.A. - . , . 1 , , , . . t . . ,.-,. f 1 mmvvt : tallincr iff in lutllo'enort and natnotism I o - o - a.summg repuoncan mnaaiu ou ..... I ' . .-.A . . I . 1 subject to be correct. It is to be hoped Ina! lli.- Afiv h-io noicpd nnv.r to rotiim whuu mc umuj v.-ip-wr ui vwu l i a l, .. ...I..., t ... nr v it., -r.i his eoutreres wiil have any influence on; the neonle. when il. iikintr un their mind r ' VJ i how to vote. For a party guilty of almost i .i c e every crime in the catalogue ot infamy, tnm I ... r.,IH' IhlAVIfia fll TO Fill fl ! P flin- . . .t f .1 . ii'. . r ecs, to the hanging of iiuocent women, and the robbing of millions of reople of ihcir liberties, to claim all the flccenc. 1 intelligence aud patno ism ot the country. is irrogatiog to itself virtues which it i, n.. nnlir: probably bas les claim ' . ry existed in America. cal party which eve T:iri North Judiaua conference, which has just eloaed Its sittings at arsaw, tooü , .... i strong grounds iu favor of loyal reonjstruciion. The opinion of the conference ; ! on all the subjects of political significance 1 ', beb. re the country was not fully expressed, -far but the inference is that the action of the mmAlU mmt on.lors,.l in .nirit if not in ; , . . . , l . ... deed. Thesa Amioadab Siecke doubtless neglected to ordain the Ker. Ammadab Butler and the Ker. Amioadab Wade, is t i. . :. a. . c.,,. . . ik. m.,.i.;.i. lOSIU'L' 111 IIIC KWHIVIvUVv Hii-'i. mviiim.ll6 SB Pleats in the radical synagogues, and the mere fact that Butler's idea of . .1. a - , 1 1 . S-Jt- I tinct, or that Wade is one of the most .

uic iil;iii ui pi vpvi ij suiuuiuciu Hrawiiini WUUDUITU a oepuQW 01 Vvoi.v.. aj. jiiu-

profane men in the country, should not ' deter the -North lnuiun i conference Jroui ' . taking them into full fellowship. llfPEAM if KVT. ,,,, . , ., , ... i he evidence in tbe impeachment trial has been eonelnded on Lot It sides. The arguments were to have commenced yea"day. A decision will probably not be reavihed before the mid. lie of next wee!.. Kt about h ut-past nine o'clock yesterlay moruing there might have beer seen j s number of republicans with an exeesaifs tefelopasent of ander Kp. We notieed j several o!".::ir radical friends whose lips S hung out fat enough t . h.-.ng a common la.. a 1-1 I iacu door-kef upon Ihcm with ease and y 1 mle TU b S TA TE. They steal fiower-pota in New Albany, Touch beef and growling at Terre Hanta, David Jordoa, of Corydon, lias a dog' 26 years old J t t 1 ii .1 1 Lv. J. Lynch. a Ureenoastle physician, 1 J ; has gone crazy Man lost himself in Ligonier the other evening ! Level head. On the 13th a man in attempting to ct ttf a train of car, uear Union City. was killed. I)emoeratie soldiers are organising ioto clubs, under the title of ''Union White Boys in Blue." 'im li i -l 1 T 1 .The Vv hitley County Republican has J ' . . t 1 V Wl 4 ,ts iaaide printed at Chicago a sign af . .. 'delicate health. The editor of the Miahawaka Enter1 ;r; has been skirmishing a little lately., . . . ... iiickcu Ins man W. C. DePauw, at New Albany, repofftl an income of 04,304, and W. B. Culbertsou, 8:iS,500. Gipsy fortune tellers are said to have taken $2,000 from the foolish young wo asen of Decatur count'. A ti,-... 1... in.. 1 a rami tli lit. .-n Waaftva "J mmmmw iaa committed suicide, by hanging, a few days ago, in I'orter county. at the union depot in Indianapolis, on Tuesday, a man named McGregor was ruu over and killed by the cars. The hieb school quarrel still rages o I at Huntington. Last week's Democrat has three 'mortal" eoluoans of the stuff. Hamilton, Stewart aud Windle, prisoners in the Morgan county jail, sawed their way luto tree air last 1 hursuay night. . m i i r i t.i The citizens of Indianapolis have sub-1 scribed 88,316 to secure the holding of the state fair at that city for the eusuiug year. Michigan township, LaPorte county I nve the democratic candidate for trustee votes U. H. Roberts, rep , 2, Jeff. Daria, 1. A man in Gibeou county has killed1 thirty-three foxes since the 20th of September. Probably tied them together ami -ct fire to their tails. "Chronicle," have disappeared from the columns of tba Elkhart ( atpa, 'J be readers of tho I n 'on should present its editor with a resolution of thank-?. m An eexioUS iwjuircr in tho Elkhart In ion wishes to know if 25 cents can be mnltinlipii he '.ri Amti " A tmidh nmil. ...... ; nee wouiu De good lor that chop A lady of South Bend went to Elkhart after her husband, and found him livio wiA Ä04W S( ene- Hm band and wife go hoir.c together. (ieoriro Noble, son of Thomas C Noble, and acting clerk of tho Wayne criminal court, committed suicide at Contreville, Monday afternoon, b) shooting hiuifclf. No cause assigned.

At Shelbyvillc, lust wc.k, a little

sjn of Jamca AVcekly vanie to his death by falling on a sti-k. whitfl he had bceu play- . mg with, aud ruuniug it through his : Valentine But.cli, of Indianaroli. bas a curiositj in the lliap of petrified I turtle, twenty-tliree inehe long by fifteen I wide Found uear Mt. Vernon, Jennings covmty. . , n , . . A rad at Uolatnbta Ultf was so cerof democratic Jefeat ;Q' Connecticut that he rushed to the depot to oct the first i -i . . Al , ine pleaaore II , j aauv, so that he coul i have t0f teiline his friands. Poor fellow ! At a Sunday school exhibition in InI rlmnnnn u . . t luctt ovomtur nnA p'ice r fbllowioa aaotto : MIata)y TIkmi rtyeat, r;iri(u lxrtl. Lary.ly Thy Ifts ehoalil b.- restored. Ar - i Tho "k'i doliv" Ins iutbeon lllns. 1 ue mweoatay mi j u.t oeen nius- i rrnrpii in in innnnn i an nin inmin " " " w . -" " " i i- ii 1a was arrested for stealing a blanket, put iu prison, waited five months for her trial. ' plead guilty, ana was seutcacea to oue day's confinemeut! The remains of Jel Pcwey were sent ncicniii I from Delphi to Lafayette by express, end i the svmpathiziug friends of Joel were sad- , ,.- . , , ? fl , ,. , , , It disappointed to flud a live hog instead of a dead man beneath the coffin lid. flipv bristled with indiflmation at the dills ;,,kc J The heirs of Robert Evans, one of the anders of Evansrille, are making ar rangements for contesting the title to a large tract of land on which the city now t.a at i . s . 8",.us; u,r-u P 1UU" u u,e "JJ i -i 1 l! I .1. ot iMain street stands upon lots which were once im property 01 claimed thai a fr once tho property of tbe Fi vans estate. It atiduleht conveyance eras the eanse of the defeet in the title. At Salem, last Saturday, a young rufe 1 t rn t. a.. ..j 4.11. uail 0 UIU IlUllieOl 1. : 1 1 h . BUUI IUU UliailV vrounded Mr George Telle, au old and hicrhlv repceted citizen. He also shot c J I J 11 1 , C fl 1 H 1 T.... ' barn. The wretch is iu prison, and fears are entertained that the citizens will cheat 1 tbe lay of its due by hanging him. On Monday, of last week, two young ! blooda of Kokomo had a ;iduel."' Caose female. The word was given, one pistol , . , ,, . .. uiscnareu a mtn into au uujaeeui siump. -the other "snapped," upon which, nci-; ther being injured, one of them drew off; his coat and proposed to (fight bis antag-l nist in true Indiana sty! " This was ob- a jocted to; and they finally walked home. arm-in-arm, aaif nothing had happened. There lives in New Albany an old woutaa who haa made a diseovery whieh she claims to be a panacea for '-every ili that; i! -sh is heir to." This discovery has been ' put to practical use. and die claims it ia a I'.ü .-V II. ak.-.ll.ui Ll-V, Uli M 7. . VI I linn .V .- tä ,. r .... nediciDC of rtre curative qualities. Her husband, who ia a scavenger, collect the carcasses of. all the defunct dons to bei fnn ad on the commons, whieh he turns over to her. From these dead animals she ! iiiils an oil, which, with the addition of j vegetaoie ingreaienta to remove me onensife smell, and to add to its efficacy, she bottles up for use. A few days ago, she recommended that a patient rub it ni bi I L 9 1 1 . a. 1 i 1 1 uin-iv nu lunioairo , 10 luu.uut sue uiuuix'i . , . .7 ' . . it takeu iuwardlv for consuuntion. and to 1 a third she recommended it for dyspepsia a I ' S heu one 01 her patients learned the 1 ; properties of the medicine, he refused to I i take it, whereupon she informed him that ; sbo thought deg meat excellent, and al - " wafs ate it when she felt ill and wanted a dish. If it was good to eat, it certainly was a good medieine, thought she, but whether tbe patient agreed with her or ; uot, our informant docs not nay. Those of , , , ,J j our readers who desire to make money on 1 011: iä 1 1 iniMiiii nan uuiui v.ti 1 1 viii im; iiu- . , ' . . . ... ' 1 Virilit riKc ( i l 3 r n tir t 1 . , I 1 . 1 m . . c .v n 1 1 1 1 .-,110 I 1 unmtiil 1....I k .1 0 .1 . Anil .in fit.. KM. pnetress 01 tins new medicine, as we underatand that a recipe can be purebaaed ' ; cheap. Ia dgtr. WAftSAW: Beef every day last week! Court house boiug repaired Bish - op Talbot preached Lilt Monday eveuing . . . .An influx of Chicago gamblers V business block to be erected opposite the Kirtly houc....A proposition is made to ligbt the streets with lamps Henry Correll arrested ou charge of bastardy; ' released on bond . . . .Grant club in "proaI . i n'l J." ' 1 ft fWa. I.'.. , J iCi'l 1 VC ....1110 lll'tHlUUUl Umm I HU l U Klnx Klan nisbtmare North Indiana 1 Conference was in session la.,t week. SOUTH BbITP: But one occupant in tbe county jail.. . .Donation to He v. T. 1. Campbell, Baptist, of f 190 ....Thirty families psoard through, bag and baggage, for Iowa l iremon projecting stunning celebration for 4 th of July ... .Thirty ad - itiens to the Christian church during the n I- i i-.-J i winter ... .(Jas works to be completed ami . 1000f) ft. main i.ipe to be laid, on or be - fore the first of next January . . . .Summer mm term N. I. colleirc commeuccd ou 15th . . . .Five fellows fined 5 each for being found in bad company ... .Odd Fellows' celebration 2öth iust City election Tuesday, May 5th. ...Geo. Hobbs had a note forged for SläO, sold t at Misha.vaka .for 8110, daaappeered, waa eaptured 'wagiac. Michigan, and taken back . . . . aTolmao, gambler, attempted te clean roung man out. wad hofal with hid own petard to the tuue of $850 Mr. Shelteti. in employ of Lantz Bros & Co. got OU 'rain logo to Klkbart. presented hiw ticket to conductor, conductor came round agaiu and asked Mr. Sheltoo for a tie!.. !. Mr. S. said he had banded him a ticket, conductor said not, and an altercation i niHued, which ended in Mr. Bhelton being put off the cars while they were in motion. Mr. 8. threw one arm on the track in some way, and tho ear wheels ran over it, ahm; severing it at the elbow.' Nice conductor, that. LaPohte: 5th of May city election . . . .Republican county convention i.od of May Hoso Co., No. 2 (Cerman) bad their Easter dance on Monday eveuing V tin wedding John Croft ... A

citizen has been "dowa east," kept his!

ours open and found the Yankees were all f'r Bchoyler Colfax for ice-prc isi J.eut. ?elah ! . . . .The nnv recorder entered OD I the diecharge of his duties on Wcdncsdnj of last weck Dr. Bartholom of the J,isciPIe church, hu rotirc-1 fron his cnarü critniual docket shows 222 eases ior tue April term or the circuit court. lG9are prosecutions for ailoged vi r l mm .a olations oi the litjuor law. Thirty-: wo are I against J. W. Gakle, and 16 each Rgatnst 11. Z. Hart aud J. Mehl. 'I be other indietments are, for gr ind larceny, 0 ; mur . " ' der, D ; petit larceny, ü ; burglary. .. ; obtaininir oods under false pressaees, assault, 4 ; assault with inteut to kill. : ; forgery, 2; not, 2 ; escaping from state prison. - ; incest, 1 j seduction, 1 ; malicious trespass, I ; bastardy, 1 ; assault aud battery, with intent to coiuuiit rapa, 1. Cnauncey Page, the Valparaiso murderer.! ' . 7 . . I7T. j w(i.iiv ... xmwhereof 22 ' ' .-.nil ,t .-.i-lr f.r hr.wj I'M 'i ono are actions on attachment, and 14 ou RC-j r.e lm.mr r.e n nn f a: " "m ,J1 tul Very fair docket, even for La Porte. . . . Total collections in the Baptist church for . , , , . . . 1 ICflJA IE 'PI Till an purposes, too tv, 10 .... i nomas Diaiccman, a drayman committed suicide bv la- . . , . . , . ,r kins strychnine, on I ritlaf evening. No reason assigned Tbe establishment of a new democratic paper is indefin itclj postponed. VICTORY, VICTORY! m an. . i i irf4 ira 3Bb3Il ejf' VHtvuv aiFa. essara. sc i aa. mt kalVaa irlQlo fn Ifn 1 1 liirf na TlnmonnriTie. fVkiiHifln'fA -fnn ÜUOÜmulGl, U5fflUblallU UailUlUaUi IUI raff, m )altiel O'Hara, rill., EieCtod r?i tM U ! Ifailaavtaarfl 2 4,343 ! WH 1 S D AD Ji 1 eBMirs BOY? OH ! WHEBB? CHICAGO'S GKEETIFCl TO THE REt! 'ltl.irA.V NATfiOlVAliCOlfVBlfTIOIf. The Chicaeo Times, of yesterday, says The republican national convention will be compelled to bold its session in a democratic city unless it move away from Chicago. Tbe chief city of Grant's own state has pronoaoced agaiasl him. 1 Chicago is democratic. Bftft.ft . ft ft ft I At the election yesterday, the democra y carried the city by nine hundred and j ten majority , electing The democratic candidate for judge of; the 1 n w recorder's court ; and lining four aldermen. Fhis is a great glory. year, at ta aajtaauy eiwat-, uw repnbliean majority was ;i:038. Demo- .. . .n.ril Last year, at the mayoralty election, the cratie gain, 4,SI8 ! The democracy have covered themselves with honor and triumph. I The republicans have covered themselves with confusion and defeat. It is a magnificent victory. The p3ople have spoken iu a loud voice. It is groat premonitory symptcm. It is the handwriting on the wall. It means greenbacks. It means Pendleton. It means revolution. It means the day of re.'koning with the destructionists ami spoilers is at band. It means that civil liberty and the rights of the states arc to be re-established all over the land, and military despotism crushed under the heel of the people. Had there been a perfectly free election yesterday, the democratic majority would have been three or four thousand. It was not a free election, because, in tbe demo i cratjc anurda, the voting was obstructed by 1 republican partisan election-boards iu af W possible way. ! But this seaudah i ii I, n ni . iniio i l i ui'j iv iwi un in m .Mil . iidortf f f Wtm 1 if 1 1'1 11 , .. , , n ,u : frTMter o ieeiion-ooai us uiai.es out i itiui y mti wuv. The democracy succeeded i against every obstacle that could be thrown against them. We repeat, tbe republican national con vention will be compelled to hold its seasion in a democratic city unless it move away from Chicago. Vhioago it democratic. Tim 1.-1111-11111-1111111 . ! , . ! 1 1 1 u , : n f Phil- ; :i,iclrhia have resolved to stnko.' Eighty per cent of the Atlantic cable receipts cones from the American side. There are 7,000,000 dews in the Wi rid. one-half of whom live in Europe. Minister! with wataehew are becoming 'juittf coiiiiu m even in eileyau .Methodist pulpits. Near Talladega, Ala., a mail agent opened all th registered tetters, and made iff with $1000. Ninety men in Concord, Now Hampshire, are getting out the stone for Edwin Booth's theatre. Ivanhoe. the horse whieh ran from Boston to Worcester, on Washington's birthday, is dead. A prominent pork packer in St Louis is reported to havo made $1.000.000 this ; season by packing and speculation Tl,e tax of one cent upon each box ot matches produced last yoar throughout 'the United States about i 1.500,000.

Majority

MnoDr.ojrrnii'X!- a rgoose, bill round and sharp pointed. "-r..j.iafÄcM.

ntn In lHt tUMmUR vUUntlUl iantly gpeckled rins . cun i it. tseyes tMarttaw oshmt oc ttw A i i.i i- paoac qaaxe, PiTmoala. Ina. 0m mx mtmum re perfectly red : it lus white s- on ijs&Ovl&JÜmX IC CrülJN the back and wtnirp a i I from tin to tin it . t)V. ll. f'0fc4r.

Only six men in Cincinnati arc taxed j

0Ii an wcome over fcüO.000. A San Francisco vitri g"t 13 years in the .täte pr ol-thrower has prison The I'nion Tacific railroad will reach Fort Sandera ia May, aad crom tba Ncrth Platte iu July, and Green river in No- j vcinber. A. Trollope is to be sent by the British postoffee department to the United States to re-adjust the claims of the postal convention. Work has been entirely suspended on the great steam frigate Antieram, and she will probably remain iu the stocks for ma-! ay years to eoaae Brigham Yoang has ordered sixteen mat r.f imrmmmm MfMMik n,..,,,.! ,. .j w irom I hilauelphia. lie wants to give I his wives a simultaneous airiuir. 1 wo cocks, called by their j tcose owa-1 ers, one Wendell Phillips and the other I ., , V-J; , ,, other day. Natorallv endell won Horace (.ireeley, had a mill in Detroit the New England does not produce the1 bread iho eatA nor the raw mtMml nf the t fabrics she wears. A multitude of her I 1 :u , ! ulc' ''r iCU ,ur;V v s 1 ru u.

! uiore or lesi rapidly a process of depopnla-lead

tion. T' ii ilVl I. r.ili-..!,.!.:. I .....

" "YV "- a Fiiuung(acqu.reu, me o, auty, strength and eiasäcit- of

" lu 3' " " P" , ot the convicts the printer s trade. J he ! v v n - , . J j such an innovation, and say it is a deseJ cration of the noble profession. Fast Canaan N. II., sent a man to j j lil three years ago because lie refused to , pay a tax of $3. After paying fori LS. .1 ' - : : .:i 1 i ma lurro jvnra suppuri, injaii, inej na.ei eonelnded not to undertake to collect the j claim, and hare released the deli uqttent. i Two young ladies answered a person-! lal ad ertisoment iu tho New Vork daily papers a week since, and went to New' 'York, since which lime every effort bas; been made to find them, bat these efforts ii c I l i i . 1 1 j have been unsuccessful, though ski.bul detectives arc bnsy in ferreting out the afI fair. ' I , ... . , , u ' ieo- "l iiDCrty l, rdaeeu a J qnantity of cloverseed in an air-tight bio last fall, aud to protect it from cold reathi j . .it- Ml ';r' 5overed it with straw, the bin sanding in the field. Ofl opening it ti.i, spring lie i fonnd that melted --now had gone into the. ecd. producing spontaneous eombvatiasj, as the seed was scorched to a crip. A (i,-.rr(ici ii l an I o i I , aii t fün.ln gusta, describes S very singular bird which 3 ' has just appeared ia that neighborhood. 1 He says '-ft appears very fond of water, its siae is between that oi a large dues will measure abou .our feet. Though itl appeared somewhat nuirnacioas when cai 1 ': ' "'; " ' :: "i:ns ''! ue:v- :i ret. t Gccas.ouaiiv a niAUT llU. sound i;-:e that of a loal child. Old Uncle lien (eotoredy Ihinks it an eratsaary of ';()l i Scratch' and belonc8 to the KuiIUX. NEW jPITvX. ISTew Goods D. P. CORNELL, hi No, 10, Michigan Street, Has opened an entire nf w stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. All good bought at the lato DECLINE IN PRICES. A full stock of FLaiILZa-ELS, äVLTJSLIäNTS, . mm, m m-e I i jjs p ' iNj " DRESS GOODS, Etc. (JIVE ME A CALL, AND EXAMINE MY Si OCK. 33) 1 I?. COKRELL.

V . . . - - mj

the CROVER & 5AKER

! c,T7TTTT".' 1 V m mm m T I OjCiYTXXlVJ' JM. AVHXJN lli n.'.S THE PKrri.UENCE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE SUPB!QR! ' i Read the Following : e ! AN INVENTOR'S OPINION 1 ': 1 ro"'dor the firovn I LUlcor PeaW Vi ba.fwrlie Wajeaeral aw. 'ir u sinaple, and on that account i: coinraeniji i:M..'r t. ! fan,i,itS particularly. Tiie ?;rr; maJs v i n.aeh:ne w more durable tluin the ShuttU-SUtch machine on accou:.t of its rlasiintv. I : n rniBt In rrniwaai u Omj. j ... - . - .-k . i : ch-.ne ft hen mv ndvio? is requf-ted, vhfth it often nunv nAlr.lxi n..-k liiili a 1 at 1 1 .1 - fact that I invented and paSeated tewtme i&rcfafirc improvements myself. Testimonvof Mr. A 11 i "w . tw xorK' tj0l,)T t coaanttlocer of patents. AN ENTHUSIASTIC ADVOCATE ' " Mv wifo.from k-t ' Vhc?ler & Wüon muhtrii.-ame tothe use of a .Grover k Kaker with rehictancM-. But in :i f now the Grover and Baker ha? no ruort en-uiQ?iasti.-auvocatR than she The pirny "lcity of . .viiii mm n mull I .- Ue . I A .1 i .......vu-Hi,!!; isi.iuv wun wtucn rs ue i. . - ' O Vl..l. I .j v ai:J its adu;iUh;litv to all kino, of work . -J 3 '.V any other Itie whiüfa do not all belonir at nnr ft anvotlier machine. Lettei from Trof. Heathtw. of vviüiston Seminarv Examine Before you Purchase Any Other. sacsi familt sucnurc Warranted arrantcd for Three Ytnr , r..i.. .. .... -'eeaies, tnre.iu, p-.'j-, and micliine oil lwav on "ana. J, PAUIi Agent, u Signaf she KG BOOT. P1jsnaa. lad. lJMli thj.N j WtTCI FOR DD. WILUin SMITH'S INC W-i5? W TIIJ: MWUsV-WTrit. 7 Oortne most uiatuunaisheddiriaesia En ... United with rer 1 iteel aad trood encraviaaa. In ono larc octaro wlume. Prie 5o. '1 he oatv edition publish - I America, eoadeaaed by Dr. Smith's owa , nmd. employ no gem-Mi -..vn'-aed od "xU fl ndaeeenis to aeUf- leafing wi.'i as; 8elld for "i1 :;! !;ce'!urtttD! J. B. BUKR k CO.. Puphthtra, 34- E!rtfgcd,CC. fr. A. 0. liorlou, Su on"Imtlt, ( i I K f iMH lit IIIS . 'b'..:Vfli,.eVi,aM i sadTawdayg, OSc over wasttrfiaVa store, roiul. tt i.r--'j:i of t! . Ic liftoa I :artr .' :; - ' , of MieLia s. k" --;u w- - c - - nour-, riUMmui. iiivr. Min H. D. i .toLD. a a ri ... j ., . ,lr . Acconfiiear", (aid OpticUa; Ol tlw B'itm )4-at.ir in lrr!nittium Treat II r 01 ' -.-v U -.t -S- t ;b hatnan ''-: .-in. PartifUüir at! hoc ffivtm to eaajaaea of r.'Ma'.-.. .,ud Caciui t. a. .' . '1 cbrocie ojsca. CtBs from Hi nnirj jrraptl .. . to. 01S o. tfar ia aud ... , fispoattaSsa. Pi : r U i-c. -i- ta unacted aithoat aata. ;'. . ir..u;h. ItnA . M-ri a itzs. Co. hr. ( am Von Kessler, I (roaMXaLi bubgbos or r::-? tx sr a auf.) tale t h". proS Kioaal aervii m fo ihe clrtzni of Plyrn- ! pj - la an I rpM tu . iu vaata '. BMata. i-q'.iire at 1 Browa Ur ' drii iV j Attomcys. j lttori'3 r.l Law, .:3 .Ti8":c ft the Prc, 1 ha RUMvai ' tUc ti 1h et We of Mivhiptia ! Ftri'ft. or tl"" l'i -'-a u-rl aorth I Ifc'Purkrr tioiia ii t It-- wi!! '" ,; 1- al !- h hur 'i?in--fta to InmaMt :h hin. '..''.-:ior - niu'le ar.A uoaf promptly mrilti 1. ParlSculaC attVraSloa itvaa t :ta xltienal af (istBiei sail caardlani bi . 'iS-ti. I A. ('. (apron. Al.oru wiitl nir-, WarCtaba Xgat. irUI atteavd to r:I pr?ft-..'dr.! bet!aeaa pla"'i in Iii- li"Uvl. prompt!) vi'u carefall. larUcakur stteatloa alvra to fraardiir lip. ni Axb tt!aaaaS afdecaaleat a Pei Miuoaaaav s.-k pay of il. aad 'l .' ' I tiw v.r-. ?i r--f mmMc ratta Dacrl, aiortae-: anCofS r auf tin n straaaati snttly ..ü! qaidij Arsf b Bad t. ki aw'räcaMaft Iflken. C!Uct!oaü auta r.:ia paomptl re-mio-'il Ofll - cer H. V i;o.oo'fc linrJwft- oxft, PItüh ata. lad. .-ve. H. Ime. Attorney nf lavr. ftr.d Wmr railaa leaaf. ataictwa la Fu'.:or. furk. LaFeitaaad KoacTttftko, m wM m Mafaaan. raaartra Coli c-r.Mj !".t r.mi eSSfteatly tnaSed lo. Cr. ful stttonthei iv.'ii ia probftt- bai Im n laaanaaea af f.Ttpii on !iv. rtad cro;vrtv, ia the hert corar-arie la the DaKed Natea. Sim i let tioa piid t the prce -MttoaorclaiBtftofa mieaa. .'-!rw.:dij'ii 1 Vir, for bounty, aiaoaia tT-pay. n.'ti-n"'. and MIki dataH. Tinfrrinrm: - Fn. v- v.. YMA Co . C'h1ft?o,8Lv. lrhoard Co . Ci i iunatl, tlnckl-, Sheldon A Cc. N T , (;mT. H- nnett a 'o.. HtlSaaif. L" im S. Seott Saaaaaaaal t oiieetor Osatfeaaea tm cive primp attaattaw ("aaäMSk dalata. Bert of refern r-MttraswaaauaaaUeea. Tarrrtft odfrstii (9-15. Misjoiianeous. J. Force. Mesaaaaaaal Tailor. tSHIi VABt.K TAHOTHX'; FTAhT r MA S r. frr Davidaoa ".' Itore. All kind of work In vr Haa done In .i -up nor s'.tp to rot lr trie contitr. rd I Interior aone in the t - rt: weat. Partleakw atter. tion r-lTcn to no:n ' r.tting. Ptrmonth. lad -lS-lS-tl AM BS FORCK A. C. Iloltzfndorff, FaMonaMr Durber, r u: IGÜ nAKBEK 5ü V l'ti.Vr Stark A EV lt.-ti sr,.ro. Sliav tili.-. Hair f uttln?. SliamiHion'.nr. Ac. I door la the heal atria, thwiien lar attention riven t. Oyeii is U ;r aad W Saakorft 1W klgheat price pnld for i tadfa'a hair. 1! I HOI T.KNPÜKr r J. F, Van Vülkenbanrh, Wholesale I l)iior Store. LWfR. 'euro Liquor for medtciaa ftnd r." pnK,, taa be Lai! at iuy fttoce,aa d.xr uorth at Ba nraack H.-n V f. ff V VNVAI KKNPI KOIl I mmt t pan Rasltingcr, WosaMOi rnrrtngea, etr. I C ItatdaBi t A ! . wanalhrtareia of wfr. Icarrtai - MackaBlthiBi pahattag r.lfraicir 7 U m 1 trd IfltMnC Company. Il montli, ld. ThaPlrmoatti Bi inch naakiaa I .. twsSmmta ' nyvtontli Kranck hnttk aftheHtatc ol ludiaut r troiii to 1 o'clock, a. tn. . a'.d trim i to 4 o'clock r T. i.'KsXKR, I'rr-ident H -o 1 UkKSSNK1t..ir.eUier. An Ounce of I-rfcnlive ii tvorlh a pound of eure . F.rrr aod agil 1 ho prevented in nil c itnatca a.id In .11 eort' ti. ms by the constant i se ol Knb.i'k' Stonv Iiittru, nad OtHiaaOfl the taWf WPSfl caseb' bjen ci reJ hv tiieir titueh use. TiTron li ! In malirloiia dtp'rhcti liouM rrtrr ba ait th' in . li -a y Broan Hra .

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