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The Republican. PUBLISHED THURSDAYS BY J. W. S1DERS & CO., Plymouth, Inl. Jffice: Cor. Michigan & Laporte Sts. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One copy one year, in advance $2. 00 One copy six months. In advance 91. 00 One copy three months, in advance,. .. W. The Plymouth Republican. VOLUME 23. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1879. NUMBER IT. ADVERTISING RATES. BufincM card. 5 line, 96, pit yrar. ipecial rat ?! given jo rejju'ar ad vert im-. Legal Ailvrrtiaemetilii as regulated br law. MM hih'. transient advertising made known en ' application. C'hnrch and society announcement, marriage aniPdeathJnotire. fr c. Local notice, in body tjft 10 cent per line, trat 1 inTtin; i .ii.l iniwrfion .'cent. Job Triiiting o the niwtt avorahfe terme. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. T. A. BO R TON . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offlte in Poet Office Block. Dwelling 011 East SiJr South Michigan Street, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. JENNINGS. Hamiiili Ariictl'd Faith. Manie! Women. llndinnaiH'lin Journal. with Or. J IiHYbICIAS AND SUKGEOS. offiee 1 Dr. N. Slierman ov.t Lauer' s Store, on Sictiiiean street. Plymouth. Inl. Residence on Cm tor street, opposite Catholic chnreh. bm no6 AM AS A JOHNSON ATTORNKY AT LAW. Prompt attention etven t latHHMi atttlemcrt of decedent' ertat'-s and fnarlianahip, deeda, mortgages, and other coa- -racta drawn a and acknowledgments taken P O. JONES, Attorney at Law A Notary Public "But what if we should live after cowards at heart, only touched by all?" the dread finger of panie. which, now "Hannah I Hannah!" urged her aus- and then, will paralyze ihe bravest The following is the married woman The days were at their darkest, and band. "Do you not see that these Some hand struggled long against Um. Beet Ion 10 was put in by the the hearts of our grandfathers were are no questions for you ? We are it. and only half yielded at last. And house. A Conference committee con w. ighed down with doubt and des- discussing whut is best for you for some were there to whom old tradi- sisting of Messrs. Ifenslea and Harris pondenjy. Defeat had followed de- all. Women have no share in these Hons had never quite lost their pow- ' the anate, and Messrs. March and feat for the American troops, until topics. Goto your spinning-wheel er, whose superstitious eoneeiousne-s I i!ey, of the house were appointed the army had become demoralized, and leave us to settle affairs. My had new r become quite reconciled over this section. Judge March nn- and discouragement had well nigh good little wife, you are making to the stigma of "rebel," though their become despair. Lord Cornwall!, yourself lbiiculous. Do not expose reason and judgment both told them yourself in this way before our that, borne for the cause for which friends." they bore it, it was a title of noLiliiy. His word passed her ear like the The words cf the little woman hud idle wind ; not even the quiver of an t'itmarVfd SoldierN Uaatsa, It is probably generally remember- What America I Coating To New Yrk JjoajtaJ o Commerce. gone straight to each heart, be its t.i. tinspring what it might. Gradual ly the drooping heads were raised, and the eyes grew bright v,ih munli- ness aud resolution. Before they left after his victory at Fort Lee, had marched his army to Elizebethtown ! (December, 1776). where thew were - now encamped. On the 30th of No vember the brothers Howe had is- eyelash showed that she hcaid them. sued their celebrated proclama'ion "tan von not tell me." she said, in Prompt attention ?iven to all claims and col- that offered protection to all who, the same strangely quiet voice. "If, ectious left in bis sire. Oftt- e in eorner of j . I . . , , . , . , tr' brick Meek Plyni ntL. Ind. withiu six'y days, should declare after all. God does not let the light themselves peaceful British subjects perish if America should win in the tna( njlt tni.y QW gworn a solemn cXF. AI Uff. Loeated in itf.. and bind themselves neither to take conflict aftei you have thrown your- oath to stand by- the cause they had KaaJltaeiTSae !I5 omü I P against tbeif sovereign nor self upon Biitisb clemency, where Copied, and the innd of their With, encourage others to do so. It was will you Leihen.' through good or evil, and to spurn to discuss the advisability of accept- ' "Then?" spoke one hesitating the offr9 of tyrnnta and foes as the ing this proffered protection that a voice. "Why, then, if it ever could jeadliest iosults. group of men had met in one of the be, we should be ruiued. Wo must Some of the names of those who large old houses of hieh Elizabeth- leave the country forever. But it is mej. jn secret council were town was at that time full. jabsurd to think of such a thing. known afterwards among those who We are apt to think of those old The struggle is an utterly hopeleaj fougLt tht,ir C0UQtry's battles most times as the dnysof unmingled loyal- ODe- We havo DO merj.DO money, no DoMyf who (ieti upon tho fiejd of food, and England has i.,....,- nr leioieed wiih nure hearts 7 m when the day of triumph fame. The you have name of the little woman floured on C. H - REEVE, Arro Co Alitr. JJ tion. Insures lues auu properrj in a. i eom t tuies. Desirable "-.Hi estate for saio in the pitr and adioiuice. lori-W be DR I. BOWER. invstnV AMD SURGEON, will J. pleaded tu Tt nies patients at his office. No. 1 Üehisaa street, where he may be fond a all Unit a, except when professional ly absent, his residence beinK at the same place. July ist. 187. 6m no Arnett, Mfm m nan FY. m n . TtarrarraAM a sinuiEON. Tim tv rears ty and courage of our own ancestors mi X practice. Grad.iuie of two Medical col- , . h nver swervinc everything." lege, and six years Surgeon in tbe army of HS "rnaneriufe neioeg. u. ei iB the U. a. (vol, serv.) Can compete success- jQ the darkest hours from the narrow "No," said Mrs I i i i Vinn hu) i'iu': iu mo u , . , - , . . a i . j , , ,. , . . . . Ikaaafal for i-as; lav.rs. is stiii in regular and thorny path which conscience forgotten one thiug which JLngland uo heroic roll, but was she the less JZmrttlXTSZ in star's" bade t hem tread. has not, aud which we have-one a heroine? aew brick, ojr. ..f ji. higan and LaPorte Yet human nature is human nature thing which outweighs all Eugland's treets. .... ... . . ..- Plymouth. In ;.. uly ist. it. In all ages, and lr, at times, the old- treasures, ana tnat is toe ingtit. nouueed that tho winde bill should fail, or this section 6hould be attach ed. Under these circumstances the senate members were compelled to yield rather IhftO see the whole measure defeated. N CT CONCERNING MARKIEI) WOMEN', Section L Be it enacted by the general assembly of the sta'e of In- at a a . aiana. a man lea woman may iar- gain, sell, asfic and tran separate percoual propel ty the same as if she were sole. Sec. 2. A married woman may carry on any trade of business ami perfcr.n a iy labor or service on har sole and separate account. The earning and profits of anj- married woman accruing from her trade, bus iness, service or labor, other than labor for hr husbaud or family, shall be her sole and separate property. Sec. o. A married woman may enter into any contract la reference to her separate personal estate, trade, business, labor or service, and the management and improvement of h?r separate real property, the same as if she were sole, aud her separate es täte, teal and personal, shall be liable hostility to fraud and oppression, their steady inMstance upon the real ity and sttingency of moral obligation ; Pd that some years ngo- in 18731 Ameiica will soon be prepared. If In all the relations and activities or ' Congress passed a law providing for they are not nlready. to complete for j life. Who hor he studies the editorial tbe erection of durable headstones j tue hoDor of of ufng the liehest j page or the advertising p .ge, he will OVer lhe gruvps of toldiers of the log- People in the world. They are fast find, if he bring Intelligence to the ar ami volunteer forces ot the j 8aQß the race, and will soon pass ; study, the unmistakable stamp of a iT,,itei States whose remains are in- ' France and England. No countiy , i Tactical religlH:SMtt that does not, terre(1 iri the National Military Ceme , indeed, run to phylac'erh s and trum- ) u. u. This u hma nrripd n,,t and the graves of the Natiou's d-ad in these cemeteries are now perma nently marked. At the instance of pet blowing, but is none the less gen uine for that. Then let him report the results of his investigation to the readers of the Cftholir World. has become rich as rapidly as this Jn tie past twenty yean. The last three United States censuses give tbe total (not assessed) valuations of real and pe o al a a'e, exclusive of Govern- .t he War Department, Congress lias ",el,t property, in all the states end recently authorized the erectiou of similar headstones over the graves of the Union soldiers who are buried in A Legalized Robbery. With our hasty undigested system of legislation, whereby members are private or village cemet ries. This 7 her comPe"' to gulp down or spit out j will be done as soon as tbe necessary whatever is presented on short notice, , arrang nents can be made, lu the very ridiculous provisions find their ! mean time the Quartermaster Gener tf intones, as follows: 1850, $7,132, 780.285; 18G0. $10 159,016,000; 1870. $30,048 518,507. Between 1850 and 18G0 the wealth of the United States more ban doubled. Had tbe gain continued at the same pace since 187ft r the coming census would put us far way Into our stutute-i ooks. One of al, at ashinton, will at once proceed anead Of ranee, even allowing her to the most ridiculous cf thse sped ! to collect the necessary informa4lon count in Ihe national property, which mens is found in section 256, Uais's statutes, volume 1, passed iu 1872, oa the subject of sales of real estate for delinquent taxes. It provide that in any conveyance made by a county as to where these headstones are re quired. All persons having any knowledge of the burial places of soldi -is in private cemeteries whose graves are we omit. But the known shrinkage of values in the United States for the past few years fotbids us to expect confidently that this country will take the lead in 1880. But if she does not auditor en sale of lands for non-pay-I not marked, are requested to ootn- ! occupy that rank next year she will T. Vma mi1 V . ! i r I I "JTo.". tv7tW .PARKS. fashioned lire' burned low even in God is on our si le, aud every volley ATrOKXEVS AT LAW. Notaries Public and manly hearts, and profound di-scour- from our muskets is an echo of His Under the provisions of this bill, Auti,. nzed WarCia.m Agent; unices at itnomunt u1iU. ,nr a th. nriW v..i,.e We are nnnr and Weak and now the law, the Governor receives üuuruun anJ 1 ivm-aitn. inuiaii.t. e.i.-.-i.i "-o '" ' '--- ... --- i .... . .i attention given to tb tüem.Tof dmedenn. nn,uu hut nra va that ... thn,,i f- Gnri u flhiinr fnr um. Vi $5,000 a yen r, and his private secre- thereforo on execution or other j idi wonder at or coLdemn them? Of entered into this struggle with pure i-tary $1.500; tha Secretary of State i this period Dr. Ashbel Green wrote: hearts ami prayerful lips. We had his .lepury secretary, $1, BOO, ! "I heard a man of some shrew- coun ei tbe cost and were willing au.l cl.-rk $700. The commissioning m ss once say that when the Biiti-b to pay the price, were It our heart's notaries public, ?! MOH; to eommis- troops ovrrrau the State of New Jer blood. And now now, because for a noners or ueeus. o eacn, one nan oi j sey, in the closing part of the year time the day is going against us, you which latter goes to the State; brides ; 1776, the whole" population could j would give up all, and sneak buck, the he is entitled to certain other h ve been bought for eighteen pence j like cravens, to kiss the feet that fe8- Salary or State Auditor. $1 5oo. ahead." have trampled upon us! And you call w'h Mi deputy also IUB00. The debate was lonz Bad prar. vourselves me i -t le so.is of those Cleik of Iusurarc- D. partmcnt, f 1,- iiur- tttate. L'ouvoyaticing. auv! tbe colleeüon "f hoUliers' LlaiuiH for Pensions; will attend I rouipt'y to ail professional business en trusted to them, and practice in .Marshall .and adjoining cotuti.'.s. l'iymutb i.nle on tlano street between Michigan and safer fltreeta. ourboo safa over.Mirror printing ofnee. 36tf G. R. CHARE Y. A TTORNKV AT LAW. W:!i practice tn all the .eoarta iu th ataif . Office iu v Ueler'a UliK-lt. vvu tteckar WuU'a Jry aod btorc, eiiuontli, Ind. aot-iyr I RS. K. W. ULM. AT a v PwaUa. ray alar aaysleaia and 8ome were for accpiing the ofl red who gave up home and fortune and 2K)i Weill ef Laud 1- partBMIlt, Irrassat once. Otke-n hung back a fatherland to make for themselves ; Adjutant Genetal. $1250; Q HOMEOPATHIC fbysi-ian and an ! Dr. J. A surgeon. reape Uie public. U i-1 .) on tast Hano i WILLIAM B HESS, T TORNEY AND UOUXdBLOl AT LAW. . Plymouth, lu i. JOHN S. BENDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND NOTARY PIDLIC, 1 1 CMT IL9CK. PLMIOUTH. WO. K, er al attention jjiven to the ettletr.t ut of e latee, an i partition of landa; alao the roilection of :Uum ad (orecloaure ot inortgag-.-a. KeiUittances gasaaa. ,vnl A. C. & A. B. CAPRON, attorneys & Counse lors at law REAL ts f ATE AGENTS. rnoB a. l. wumjun isuk k, T FLTOt) Til. TND. little; but all bad at length agreed tfcat it was the only thing to be done, j Hope?, couragi, I yalty. faith, honor- J all se med swept away up in the j flood of panic which bud ovcr.-pread the land. There was one lis etDT. howe vtr, of whom the eager dispu tants wete ignorant one to whose heai t their wise reasoning was very far from enrrying conviction. Mr.s. At nett, the wife of tho host, was in the next room, and the sound of the debate had reached her where ?h sat. She had listened in silenc until. ranifd awity hy her feeling, he could bar no more, and, spring icg to her feet, sh" pu-hed open the , parlor door and confronted the as sembled group. Can you fany the scene ?' A large , low room, wiih the datk, heavv j carved furniture of the period, dimly lighted by tho tall wax candles and ! the wood fire which blazed in the , Notary fubll.. Convrvanrer Exa-l.r of fireplace. Around the table TUI-h ami Kugliier, ... the group of men puna, giiomy, In the door on llatiaou itreet, uorth of Court Huiisv fquan- and for dear liber'y, a resting in the wil lernes , ! O i, shume you, 0OWVrasIa Her words had rushed out in place upon n flerv flood, which her husband had l")tl lwo f vainly Striven to check. I do not Law Librarian, $1,200, and asbisiant. know how Mrs. Arnett looked, but I ',,l , mhi. , -UK The fee system is retained with i IUt J I , ' I 44 III 111 1(111 W 11 WH .4. eal process. See. 4. No conveyance or contract ma le by u married woman, for the! sale of her land or any interest there in, other than leases for a term not exceeding three years and mortgages 00 Inn K to secure tho purchase of .such ! uid, shall b ? valid unles her husband shall j dn therein. Set-. 5. A married woman shall bo bound by the convenants of title iu deed of conveyance of her reui prop- termaater Ueucrai, juu. ir.aurer ot erty. Bute. 8 000; deputy. $l.fi00. Attor S(V (. A mfirrio,, woman raay BarOeaeraLtlaOO, and cleik, & hllDg !ilul m.AnXliin :m ai.,ion iu ht., SuperiBlendent Public Instruction, leiks, 0U0 each. , - f .i.j,- Im or... i vjmj v.vipiittic Mnuitii.3 iui niij injury to her person or character the ; same as if she were sole; and the kindly blue eyes and dt adlike fea ture a tender und loving little soul, wli '-e scornful, bhizing words must h tve seemed to her amazed hearers like the Inspired fury of a Pythoness. Are we not alt prophet at lime cunty oflk-"rs, except auditors, treas uters and commissioners. A reduction of from 20 to 30 per cent is rnad" ia most item. The auditors are allowed $1 200 per year, and MB additional for ea h CR. J. rVt . CONFER 'Ii' ' - hin !Pl ofayloillll Services At the wn offlri'. Over Poe A Chapman's Drug Store Kt-sidcnce on Michigan Stm-t. money recovered shall be her sepa ratJ property, and her husband iu sucu cases shall not be liable for costs. Bee, 7. Whenever the lnfsban 1 causes repairs or improvements to be mn le on the real property of the wife, with her knowledge and DOMOSl thereto in wtitiug delivered to the 8. N. HUNGER. M mo I 111. IT! lA'.l. Will furnish a coirn't-te Abtra-t ot Tltl to lands n 4Hrhai' rnuntv. mi. omit- ai u n nfiucur, .- J 1 t ' !. ' ! i sneart e tieo . way the figure of the woman, In the aatiqne eo-aume with whieh. In these W. H. MERSHONi I lattor days, have beaoasi so fa- TciiTof miliar. Cin you not fancy tho proud Vocal and instrumental Music. V i-(- of her head; the indignant win b.- to iivmnath evry Mor.day ami Tm-wiio . liht of her blue eyes; the ciisp. Piauo. Onjan, fWhi, BSMr. aM nitiire and; . liaruiony. Uaveordirs at C:ia. hitmnrv i. mnalc Clear tOtie OT her Voice; the majesty, rooso- occ' defiance, and scorn which clothed her as a garm nt. The men all started up nt her en trance; the light of n ghost could hardly have caused more perturba tion than did that of this little woman. H r husband advanced hastcly. She had no business here; a woman should kuow her place and keep it. Questions of polities and political expediency were not for them; but he would shield her as far as possible, and point out the impro priety of her cosduct afterwards, when they should bo alone. So he went quickly to her with a warning whisper: a ,v I - . I! . t - iljV. ... prophets of good or evil, according l,W IHipuiatlcn extx-raiD .pua. mV to our bent, and with more power 2'J.WK) d $l,K) for llM) l c4 a . . . TT I II . 1 L a tt aaei than we ourselves suspect to tfotl ""' nw snB"B,SÜ a,,,,w " contractor or person pet forming out the rulhllmeut of our own proph- P W0 pat year foi making ullreports abQr or f(,rnUhlng ln Mlfiak, she taktl Who shall say how far this required by law to the Auditor of 1, .. fof (U fragile woman aided to stay the wave State, and several Other fees for fUInish,Ml or labor lone of desolation which was spreading sundry duties. 8pc 8 A nu,ban,i 8vaj not be ov. r the land? Treasurers shall be nllowtd $800, ia,i fot ,iny jaj contracted by the "Gentlemen," said good Mr. Arnett 1 per cent, commission on the Brat I wjf,. U1 eajtrkal OB any trade, labor uneasily, "I beg you to xcuse this $100 000 taxes collected and 7 per or business on her sole and separate most uuseemingiy interruption to cent, on all sums collected In excels i account, nor by improvements made i Riey, Sarninghausen, Shaffer, Tail our council. My wife i beside her- of that amount; al-o I per cent, on by hvr MthorlUP on her separate I t n Travlor Viehe. Wood and Wool- ! ment of taxe, if the sale for any j reason is invalid the purchaser sh. 11 ! be entitled to recover from the owner I of the property the amouut of laCet and charges paid on the sale, with interest at the rate of twenty-five per J cent, per annum from the date of sale, ! and shall have twenty-live per cent ; per annum interest on all subsequent j tuxes paid. If the sale is just and valid he is not entitled to half this . .... sum. lUis statute is simply legaliz ed robbery. There cau be no better definition given to the act. The Su preme Court, ou a case made before it, sustained the law, and held that it uiiyh be enforced. This was a sur prise to lawyers, but was a giand thing for a combination which had been formed in an adjoining S'ate to speculate in tax titles. If the sale is valid ifcay do well, but if the sale is iuvalid they do better. Thete is no law ou the statute book which is so uuiforml3 condemned, and noue ao oppressive. There is not a man in the State who does not condemn the law, uuless it be the men who draw under it twenty -five per cent, inter est per annum ou their investmeiit. there is no apology for such robbery, none in the world. A bill, No. 4i"n, was introduced In the Senate, Friday, by Senator Oarrlgaa, amending the law so ns to require the co.intj on void sales to r fund the purchase money and lawful intere-t to the pur eh.iser, and was defeated on Its final eaaaafte by the following vote: Yeas Bass, Dice. Garrigus, Grubbs, Kahlo, Mercer, Moore, Olds, Poindex ter, lLigan, Reeve, Shirk, Smith, Tay lor, TffStlyr. Urmston, Wilsos and Wintcrbotham in all 18 votes. Those who voted against it were Briscoe, Barrett-, Cadwallader, Coff-y, Daven port, Davis. Donham, Fo-ter, Hart. Herfron, Kramer, Majors, Menzies, rnnnicate the fa.t to the Qnartermas ter General, and give regiment, com pany, and date of death of deceased, if known. Similar information Is de sired from purties in oiiarge of such cemeteries. Of course it is not intended to furnish headstones for graves over which monuments have already been erected by relatives or friends of the dece. scd. "Let Hie Mud dry First." Here is a capital 1 MaTM that may well bo impressed upon the memory of both young aud old : Mr. Spurgeor, ! large amount of this coinage has ae iu walking a little way out of London i cumulated in the vault. The amount surely do so at a lime not remote. The Daddies Hollar. It Is the intention of the treasury department, as soon as the April In terest on th- public debt is paid, and the four per cent, refunding certifi cates put well on their wsy, toderota considerable attention to the circula latlon of the standard silver dollar. Since resumption, the treasury has sent out upon orders therefor about $15,000 in silver a day on an average. The coinage Inst month is $2 000.000. Since the passage of tbe silver bill A self, I think. You all know her, and all delinquent taxes collected, and 10 know it is not her wont to meddle iu cents mileage when coming to Indi- politics, or to bawl and bluster. To- anapoli?. morrow she will see her fully, but County Commissioners ero to have now I pray your p atience." BByBQ per day for each day's attend Already her wotds had begun to aoce oa the board, stir the slusibeiiug manhood in the Township trustees $2 pr day for len, making in all 21. Why tese JOHN C. KUHN, LAPlES AND GEüTLEMäN'S Fine Boot and Shoemaker, aea the bet Ftoi h. to bo ntrfalned, guaranteea an aaay lit, and rbarifea rvaaouaWe rati f. H PAIRING ateatly doi on abort notice. SSMatttM 0MB in all reapetta. Koom .No. 2, I'eatoSlce block, PLYMOUTH. IND. j23ni bosoms of those who hear? her. Enthusiasm makes its own fitting times. No one replied; each felt too keen- each day's service. Assessors $2. Jurors Sl.G'J a day, and five cents mileage, in Circuit, Superior aud criminal Courts, and 75 cents a day ly his own pettiness, in the light eael b,.rorp j Uä of tnp peuc0. Consta- DENTISTS. Tm. BURK ET, . a . a a . fl upon I Data oy tins urave woman s words. "Take your protection, If you will," she went on. after waiting la vain for a reply. Proclaim yourselves trai ors asd cowards, faUe to your God, - but horrible will be the judgment that you will bring upon your heads and the heads of those that love you. hies are allowed 10 cents for each mile traveled iu serving process and sub I e ia. The law is entirely too lengthy to be given In full In these columns Indiana Farmer. The Antl-Treatlug League, of Balti- ' Dvntiat, OftVc ver . I'kf' S '- All work warranted to give entire aatia-fat-tion in every re- the month and teeth Jqj. Pill ' 'N1UIIV I I-.iru M. Coaanltalion am la I tell you that England will never more, is doing uu active business in conquer. I know it and reel it in the way of procuiing signatures to nu every fibre Id my heart. Has God anti-treatmg pledge, which forbids led us so far to desert us now? Will dilnking at other's expense or invit- He. who lead our fathers across the lag another .o drink at your expense. Hannah! Hannah! this is no place gt.rmy winter sea, forsake their Premiums are offered to those to you. We do not want you here children who have nut their trtiat In who secure the best list of signers to aaawfiF' Te.th ex tracted lust now." and Would have taken her u,...o v i .. .n. ..... ,. this niedere. Tatero is no information 1 U ,L. I ' . 11IUI . i Ul 111(7, X III 1111 111, tUlll UllOU! I .HI II in in." i l 1 a . L. . ..... J. !!... U. . I.. l nanu tu leau uei noui me room, rrVt ar,4j fUj hand shall never touch lu muicaic wuui uegiee oi auccsss is She was a docile little woman, and the hand, nor my heart cleave to the "Valued by a temperance movement hi&TMaWftuiiMiWEdi Week 'jeyd hia wldDP8 io enoral without heart of him who shames her." of this, kind but it is reasonable to .IJBasT wM tVSUBBUaT tu kiiä w 6W. a wor,j ; but now it seemed as if she She flashed upos her huaband a suppose that if it is couducted in the scarcely saw him, as with one hand gaze which dazzled him like sudden rRbt way it must have some lu- sbe pushed him back as she turned lightning. fiuence. Most of the drinking ill this "Isaac, we have lived together for country H done under the iteming twenty years, and for all of them I ByUem, aud ono In a party of three have been a true and loving wife to or four lä much more likely to j?et you; but I am the child of God and thftD 19 for Mm U,UQ if my country, and if you do this were alone. Kvery ono in a party has a property. :i c i Whenever n judgment is honorable gentlemen should draw recovered against a married woman, i substantially a party line on this Bat Separate property may be sold on I legalizing of piracy is more than are execution to satisfy the same, as in can see. Why should l property other aaaaa; pfiOSiatat, however, that j owner who is not at la.ilt for the sale Ser wearing apparel and articles of j of his property be compelled to pay personal adornment purchased by interest at the rate of twenty five per her, not exceeding $200 in value, and all such jwelry, orna ments, works of art aud vertue, and other efleets for personal or household use as may have been given to her ns presents, gifts and to preach, chanced to get bis panta loons quite muddy. A good deacon met him at the door and desired to get a brush aud take off some of the mud. "Oh. no," said Mr. S , "don't you see it is wet, and if you try to brush it now, you will rub the stain into the cloth? Let it dry, when it will come off easy euough and leave no mark." So, when men I prall evil of us falsely throw mud at US doS1 be in a hurry about brushing it eff Too great eagerness to rub it off. i apt to rub it in. L"t it dry: by and by, iT need bt a little effort will re move it. Doti'l foster scandal aboi t yourself or o hers or trouble in aj seciety, or in a church, by haste to do I something. Let it alone; let it dry; it aiU be more easily eridicated than you think in the first heat of excite ment. Time has a wonderful power in such matters. Very many things in this world will be easily got over judiciously "letting them dry." Americon Agriculturist grows every month. It is understood to be the intention of the treasury to adopt such measures as will get the monthly coinage into circulation and reduce the amount now in the vaults. A statement courteously prepared for the Her to-day, by the cblf of the division of accounts, treasury de partment, shows that since coinage was commenced there has been re . ( iveii 21.t.Gl.27-l standard silver dol lars from the mint. Of this amount there remaius $15,050,198 in the treas ury ofliccs. This leaves a balance of only $0,0' 5 07G in circulation. Wah -ing ton St nr. Sot (J row bur Worse. Is the world growing worse? We do not think so. All observing. In telligent men know that the world, however appearances contradict it, ?jrows steadily bettor. One reason of the contrary seeming true Is that we now have facilities for gathering all the news in the wotld and evil Thal a Man Will 1H when Huh cry. "I will work three hours for a loaf of bread," i the war-cry of a very In telligent colored man, who is bow vis- Jit ing our places of business all over i town, and who, when taken at his word goes to work with a will and does so well that he often gets more for his services than the promised loaf. A story of late has been started that he is craay. but if so the writer has been unable to discover it, and has seen the fellow do two or three jobs exceedingly well. His own ex planation of the 'drsane" charge is that it comes from "a lot of those lazy negroes who had rather dtlnk rum aud play policy than to work; and some folks think I must be be queer cent, to the disreputable brood of tax title venders? Why should he pay anything except his taxes and the penalty ta tfca county for the delay? Why should tho Democrats In the Senate want to perpetuate this rob- keepsake?, shall not be subject tojbery? Where the property-owner is execution; nnd, provided, further, i not Ht fatf jf nny penalty is paid, it that she shall hold as exempt,, except 8n0uia be paid by the officer who for the puiehase money therefor, , commits the blunder. There is noth othet property to the amount cf $300, like this, we presume, in force as a to be set apart and appraised In the manner provided bv law for exemp tion of property. Sec. 10. A man led woman shall not mortgage or in any manner en cumber her separate proporty ac quired by descent, devise of gift, as a secuilty for the debt or liability of i her husband or any other person. frt?. nae of nitroua oxid All work warranted. I law aaywhefe natside of Indiana. If there were imperfections in the Gar ilgus bill, why was it not perfected? The majnity of the Legislature have made a great many blunders during the session, but uono worse thau this that we have seen. IudlttU1tpQ&M Journal. DR. A. C. HUME, DENTIST! Ofllce in Secoiid story. Post Ofllee Building Teeth from one only, to a full set, 80 cheap that the rich and poor can all G2T THEM, Pieservation of tbe Natural Teeth A SPECIALITY. to the startled group. "Hve you made your decision, gentlmen?" she asked ; bave you cho sen the part of men or of traitors?" It is putting the question too broadly-so like a woman seeing only shameful thing I will never own you luea lhnt he ls undr obligations to set am up, and each gets three or four drinks ou this co-operative C. C. DURR, 0 the bare ugly facts, and quite forget ting the delicate drapery Intend-1 ed to veil them. It was uo awkward position to put them in, and they again as my husband." "My deur wife!" cried the husband agahst, "you do not know what you are saying. Ienve me for such a plan where he would otherwise have but one, and where orte is as much. Ileligion in (he iTess. Naw Yi rk San. The last thiiiL an editor wants In his paper is rtligion. This surprising assertion we find in an article con tributed to the Catholic World by some one with a tendcucy toward epigram. We iufer that the contributor's nc- quaintance with editors is not limited, . themselves as well and that ho has been unfortuua'e la bis choice of newspapers for personal reading. If he had said that the last thing a sensible editor wants in his paper is i cunt iii w i 1 1 1 1 1 1 h;i ) i i f thn null nn If not more than b llk,ljr to b,- good j a,s0 havo 8aid with truth that judicious editors do Tho Onnncial troubles of England and Germany will causo a large In crease of immigrants to this country the ensuing year. The year 1878 shows an Increase over 1877 of 22.701 If these immigrants, who have the means, could be persuaded not to stop In eitle?, but strike out itito the unde veloped West and build for UMB selves homes, they wt. u!d bem fl as the places I 1 .-i K.a lAAltuil I I , . t -it, til. Ml. wiicic uu j iviv 'nvi. i i 1 n i fcu'aa- sands of children growing Bp to ci imc und I life of misery in every city who only I n k healthful associations and the means within reacb of honest labor to ndopt lives of usefulness. makes news while good does not to work so cheap, but I couldn't get and presenting it In a single day. anvthlng to do, so try this plan. Th When we take up the morning j ur Tellow is certainly uiselflsb, and nal ths villainy of the entire civilized , whatever food and money is given ylobe is thrust upon our attention; him he ; Mays takes home to his fam wherea, only a few years ago, we got iySjritigJiel(l (Afrits) Republican, . it in fragments, at intervals, and often but a small portion at most. An- A Jndge Arraign Hin Sod, Dayton (O.) Joarual. There was a remarkable scene in the Cleveland Police Court on Satur ay. A son of Judge Tilden, a widely-known and highly-respected law- other is that, during peiiods of com mercial dullness and mouetary pres sure, men, dtiven to their wits' and to avoid failure Jn business", nie temptd I . . 1 . , i . 1 . . . . 1 wnlla fli.it ffllAIT WMll.l IU l llUUUiru nnja mat, uirj huuih , Mote I "US in I mp; urn uu n lunigv vi i petit larceny. Mis veneraoie ratner. k.i !..i..ti ika linnnrait TililaiM of , ., , Willi Hil l l II IU-' liuiiun'l H ""ftv v. by subsequent success, while contln- . . , . . . I the county for twenty four y ars. apT ued strain nnd stagnation, their mis- , ' . . . . . t L. peairil ill. I asnci umi ii'. iiiifiui i'iuc- not be in prosperous times. over, their irregulaiities are hidden deeds are forced into light there Is method of covering them up. Sinners are "found out." now a days, and can not lead wicked lives undiscovered. Old aSS L'pon Hint. William of Get many has been made to f el that old ngt is upon him. He was lately, as is his habit after din ner, walking wiih his wife through ecute his own son as a matter of duty owing to himself and the State. Ha then conducted the examination, and at Its dose said he was satisfied be yond a doubt that his son was guilty, and when he referred to the sad spec tacle of a father prosecuting 'lis own son he burst into tear, while his powerful framo shook with the vio- her saloons wheu his foot slipped and euce of his grief. The Police Judge he fell heavily to the ground. He endeavored to rise to his position, but being very awkward he again fell, this time injurisg his right hjp. The Empress, who fs io rather feeble health, was so alarmed that she near ly lost consciousness, and ooly after a time was able to call for help. The found the boy guilty of stealing a coat from a Common Pleas juryman, and then nawninur It for money, but reserved sentence until to day. National Hank Taxes. The Washington National bank in our city, with a capital stock of only for him. If nobody ever treated drinking would be reduced one-half. A colored preacher in Kentucky ! Officf over Darks Brat,' Law Office, Gurw Street. Plymouth, Ind. TrooU stammered and bungled oyer their thing as this?" answer, as men in a fnl e position "For such u thing pa vhis?" she will. The reply came at last, mingled cried icorofully. "What greater with explanations and excuses, and cause could there be? I married a apologies. 1 good man nnd true, a faithful friend, -Quite hopeless; absurd for a and it needs no Jivorce to sever me culled ou tobacco dealer for a sub-1 and vital bearings on individual and p0Df aiu it was I laee for life, for the starving, half clothed, undisciplined from a traitor and a coward. If you scription In aid of tho church over public morals. mau who got it was certain to hoot army like ours to attempt to compote take your protection, you lose your which ho presided, arid when the with England's unlimited resources. ! wife, and I -I lose my husbaud and dealer said ho ought to go to work Repulses everywhere; ruined; throw-! my home!" and earn something for the church ing away life and fortune for a shad-i With the last words the thrilling instead of begging, offered to work ow," You know the old argument voice broke suddenly wiih a pathetic if the dealer would employ him. The with which men try to prop a stag-J fall, and a film crept over the proud dealer agreed; the negro preacher gering conscience. j blue eyes. Perhaps this little touch laid aside his clerical coat and labored Mrs. Arnett listened in sllenco un- j of womanly weukness moved her assiduously in the factory all duy, and til the last objecting word was spokea. hearers as deeply ns her Then she Inquired simply ; accrnful words, They were Two herdsmen quarrelled on i Lf braalca oratrle. and each threatened I not look with favor upon dieouisttoM j t0 kiu lu0 other. Neither was arm. d, I on abstruse points of theology except j but ther0 wa9 ft gun ln tueir nut a in bo iar mese may nave oovious mile HW!4y. Both started for the WCS- Hut religion nnd theology are two companion. They had several thisgs. Let this mistaken critic ex- lights on the way, and were bruised amine the daily newspapers more at- au j exhausted when they neated the tentively. He will discover withsur- j g0li!. but (ljey ran with desperation, prise that the best and most popular autj kept breast until close to tho of them nro full of religion. He will j noU3e Tnen one tripped and fell, note the honesty of their news gath- civing the other the lead. The vlc- Emperor was carefully lifted up, aud , $50,000 pays taxes annually amoun- t ng to over I1.T00. For 1877 the bank paid $1,702 U. The taxes for last yeai, Mr. li ed informs us will exceed that Bum. In the nine years the bank has been doing business it has paid over $15.000 in taes. "Now what other busiuess In this city or county piys more ttx?s? Of the 11.700 paid in 1S77. the city got 3G0 and tho county nnd stale got $440, and tbe government $1H)2 14. These figures completely refute the statements that National lanka pay no tales. Ki bat ks were ever taxed ao heavily. after a comparatively quiet sleep he felt much better the next morning, and was sufficiently recovered per form his usual duties. Mrs. Ann Kliz;i Voting has written a long letter to Mrs. Hayes on the subject of polygamy which closes aa follows; "Polygamy desolates every home which it enters. Surely it will nvither be improper nor unwise for you to exert your influence against that vast ;ind Increasing ctlme. It is oppoeed to all that you prize In do mestic and social Ufa; it makes the n , u ,.1. . olrU!!, Christian home impossible. ! uppe sjasoeswinwy wi Even if you can only do but little ! n,ack back. a 8O0fe Democrats de thnnah von enn nnlv flneak word- nf ' mand, what tt be the result? i 4 ' ' fj i vwj - - - w " W V a sympathy, such words will speedily be wafted westward to thousands of aching hearts; and will be refreshing Washington Gazette. Suffer not disappointment by em ploim; too many "cures;" but for eriug. wie sinteniy oi uieir ot miens, tor dashed into lhe building, pulled fts he dew of morniucr to manv a ' the diseases of Infancv use Dr. Bull' brave, at sunset received a $50 check in pay- their constant devotion to truth and the gun down from its hooks, and weeping Hagar, wandering in worse I Baby Svrup which never disappoints, not all mont. I justice, their unrelaxlng, unsparing merciletsly murdered bis fallen foe. than desert lauds." I and costs only 25 cents a bottle.