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ffa ffefUlfcfiGHI. PLYMOUTH. OOKJJEAa HENRY D. STEVENS, Editor. Thttbsday, Oct. 5th, 1876. For Prudent of the United States, RUTHERFORD B. SITES, or obio. Fob Vice Presidext, WILLIAM 1. WHEELER, or www Ton. FOB ELECTOR S AT LARGE, GEN. BEN. HARRISON, of Marion. GEN. THOS. fl. NELSON, of Vigo. FOB ELECTOR THIRTFFXTH DISTRICT, FIELDING PRICKETT, of Noble. FOB COHOBBSS THIRTEENTH DI3TEICT JOHN H. BAKER, GEN. Republican State Ticket. f FOB 0OVXR50B, BENJ. HARRISON, of Marion. FOB LEKCTTKAXT GOVERNOR, ROBERT S. ROBERTSON, of Allen. FOB JUDGES SUPREME COURT, 1st. Diatl, WM. P. EDSON, of Posey. 2d. DisL, A C. VORHIS, of Lawrence. 3d. Dint., H. C. NEWCOMB, of Marion. 4th. Dist, JNO. F. KIBBEY, of Wayne. FOB SECRET ART OF STATE, ISAIAH P. WATTS, of Randolph. FOB AUDITOB OF STATE, WILLIAM M HESS, of Hendricks. FOB TREASURER OF STATE, GEORGE F. HERRIOTT, of Johnson. FOB ATTORNEY GENERAL, JONATHAN W. GORDON, of Marion. FOR REPORTER SUPREME COURT, LEVIN D. MILLER, of Warrick. FOB CLERK OF SFP'SEME COURT, CHARLES SCHOLL, of Clark. FOB 8r"T PUBLIC nCSTRUCTIOE, OLIVER H. SMITH, of Spencer. FOB JCOOB OF 41st CIRCUIT SIDNEY KEITH. FOB CTBCUTT PROS ECTJTOX WALTER R. PERSHING. FOB STATE SENATOR, TERRENCE J. McCLARY. FOB JOIST RIPRF8EXTATI V s JOHN 9. BENDER Republican County Ticket. FOR R KP RESENT n v k HENRY A. SNEPP. FOR TREASURER BENONI JORDAN. FOB SHERIFF GEORGE W. SWANS. FOR S ÜBVET OB ABEL W. CHEW. FOB CORONER W. N. BAILEY. FOB OOMMIS3IOXEB8 First Dist. Wm. B. MACOMB ER. Third Dist. ELLAS HESS. Center Township Ticket. FOB TRUSTEE HEZEK1AH R PERSHING. FOB JUSTICES OF THE PEACE CYRtJS C. WATSON. WASHINGTON KELLEY. FOR CONSTABLES JEPHTHAH ATKINSON. THOMAS BLOSSLNGHAM. CAMPAIGN. mm mi hm Will be Seat to Jew Subscribers FROM BOW TO Jan y for 50 Cents! GtJSubscribe at once and get the full benefit of this UNPRECEDENTED OFFER. Vom and onhanH ntlnno nary Vw whose BxptrBLiCAX. ever TU TU BtUBCttUJJLtta ur 11U. 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See to it that your ticket is a gen- uine one, and consult undoubted authoritv. Look out for interpolated names of Democratic candidates on Repub- lican tickets. Vote early and then work all day for victory. Don't leave all the work for your neighbors. If you wish to support Democratic "Reform" vote for Corbin, Fiuk and Edwards. Colorado wheels into line with 2,000 Republican majority! Ver- mont, Maine and Colorado where's that Democratic "tidal wave" The Hon John Baker made two very pleasant calls on the Republi- can office while in Plymouth. He is a very genial and social gentleman and a credit to this district in Con- gress. The big "Rally" at Warsaw on Tuesday was a grand success. The number present has been estimated at upwards 10,000. The prize ban- ner to the largest delegation was to Etna Green. The Democrat exercised about "CoL Ingersoll's sameness." Well that isn't to wondered at much when we reflect that the Colonel's "sameness" is in exposing the record and professions of the "reform" Dem- ocratic party. That is a "sameness" that can hardly please our "reform" brethren. The of last week said that figures concerning the pro- cession at the Blaine Rally were the result of personal observation and ac- tual count." It must have been look- ing out for that "gravel train" at the time the Argos delegation passed by as we find no reference to it in its "Personal observations." Probably 2.000 of this number were from outside the county, which leave 4.000 as the attendance from the county, including those who re- side in this city. There were more people present from Mar- shall couuty to hear llr. Voorheea speak than there were to hear Mr. Blaine. Plymouth Democrat. About how many people were pres- ent in Plymouth from Marshall coun- ty to hear Mr. Yoorhees? We know of no reason why it should be said that the Democratic; party does all the drinking. Plym- outh Democrat. A foreigner who has been residing in Plymouth for the past or eight months recently asked a prominent Democrat whv it was that when passed a crowded, noisy saloon that ! he always heard them hurrahing for Tilden and Hendricks?" We refer him to the editor of the Democrat. the referring the erat. Will the deny that it is oi posed to Hayes for other Leaving the personal character of both candidates aside why does the Democrat support ence to Hayes? In prefer- - On Tuesday, citizen of Kochest r, Adolph us Park- - We will found Mr. Kelley the How the dollars Tilden 27th, named page steel iay recall our whole single speech that ever really after. every it our friends or really onr u 11 some last this year all close think believe, has hand The Ticket. We intended sonn brief notes of the and county press other editorial duties has We now only briefly refer to llum iml tVkia William the gallant Ul' III, ctl.i nc W llll.T n kill Mir the a will best serve in regret since they men so well hy saying as little jus and known of our siblc about his motives enlisting both his service, view a e.-r- - indictment on records Miami The Circuit Judge. rOUntv whi(.n it understood Sidney Keith would not .. if indi IL. 'A .iw,.. v, wr.nl. I aniit n. exception or three months on onmruay eenmg, is a ocrat. JP Porter the eluded hear him. Mr. C firm and active Click's Office, Co., ad e.,i & 187b. ( ading Democrat. I expected SüOiucomuu "tu L. III 1. l"HSllin 111 nosition for is a - country where since u didate. In the fact a diversion among lot the and of their candidate. Wo believe it can done. Let every it that he does duty this Mr. Walter for Circuit is a young r nrrtiilri tho intr. "reform State to the ail. Let there be no on hi name. The for State Sena- tor,Terrence McClary young man Fulton coun- ty, who. active hereto- fore comes before pub- lic with the best The joint tativ John S. Render. F.so.. is too known in ! need special remark. is a culture and the moral from that WHS unfler am9t the li8tin were above Henrv Snenn: case- - The i 1 1 for Sheriff, Geo. Swank; for Abel W. Chew; Dr. W. Wm. Ellas all men most honorably re- - all was they hearty and full for alone can give them elec- tion. more and honest man could have been selected Town ship and that will be The candidates Justices of the W. was out for for known our I the most like W its base, it open i votes went court genuine fellow zens, vote Vote j ror you done your duty. Next you do your that day the and the state, to cast their the light they may have. Shall it the which tho or week the said he I for Sain- - going make he can only wish, with every state, the poll state may than he and j ßd then then only he only be true reflex t I i was Miami . two er, shot fellow you boy while hunt- - serve. The facts are lug j that Benjamin and Demo- - iiaeiett waiaea oeuira .Let while them Harrison, flock : solid mind, with shot, was vated by training and shut entering j mental ; a man of just under hould- - entirely j Harrison, was power of our local John H. Baker joint "the names be the 3d was of speech delivered In as to men; these are! ruimliup ilrikai Ai that experience by Republican pleased Democrat. whang," ouitTvtiw&o. subscribers presented at beginning subscribers subeortp- - subscribers on Repnhliean biographical prominentdlitriet Repub- lican candidates, prevented. have this The plan nomi there these Cln., vwijiwa that credit $300 meet will them. The honest who votes James an will while for vote which casts Ben. Harrison will feci ii'ii pos honorably to in in citizens, by acquaintance and country's in reputation """in manslaughter which ot candidate in(, Hon. of prosecuted no ,in.11Uuou,1iUrivlif. county. to Republican, in TFST. Tnp. "r,-- T has able the Democracy, every Re- publican appreciate opportunity the importance electing Republican to his Pershing, candidate Prosecutor, gentleman, irreproachable the He No On was the for the avui would say There word any this S. Zf.rn. Clerk. Now, who put foot this time, your choice Here is made a every and and in advocating of satisfaction "scratching" is although in recommendations candidate Represen- - county trentleman In to to in of would have cfTrnnterv to Demot knows no honor and the truth on an and rise above head? Few needed on this matter true fully in another column. three highest integrity most at ably represent constituents ne any rime motives Legislature. and Republican A. in Treasurer, BenoniJordon; Surveyor, Coroner, Commissioners, MacComber friends "reform" Horace support, the and accordingly. accord- ing light precedes approach of whole is Republican, Republican? result L. in of on imr 'ui-o- a nnw to in rw.ii of to in of to r,fMf in to uuuu is no indictment neighbor Democrat, in to newspaper, coward- ly cnr- - insinuation. condition "organ" honoraUe in candidates patriotic charge then, of is Demo and insinuation to avoid when wrote time that third false acter such facts that had and will and that and and him false and that shall from a court which spected. that newspaper that HUM from never defendant. find out" sity candidate. The law which a Trustee Hezekiah Pershing election believe elec- ted. pose that their field cases. Constables well plte refutation will react citizens and worthy a day support. proffer bene- - Pinally, there that and gal notice. Corbin Judge a change, a "reform," is able charges court conduct the This last gain him and you facts on with known, nonesty, principle Freemen Indiana. Tuesday Marshall county, votes political night, of Democrat last which week, to (ieorge ribly because Blaine a candidate oppjeed to to any partizan appeal, TikJen because a Domo- - honest Democrat Democrat the full sons that a fairly made, because a wil1 a Sept. a which the Marshall will county, which bajlots Governor 7fpot slow, Mr. liable prominent accidently by a young ye, citizens, will named trailing through republicans present ucn. wooda, happened aireeiiy erats Williams. Parker, compare briefly. a nearing pigeons, Hasletta man culti-gun- . loaded dhtcharg- - educational the charge activity Parker's back, the dull without cultivation blade, capacity Improvement understand handed any the poorest exacting referred etc. almost therefore candidate the The The liej will best serve as little as in view The and it their ft xrnx be iuiuiou I'lllirMf nun anu tion our w, his will con- - at the be of lin- - in its are by be Wo our of of H. of be Its he rea to be of to to of can wi.li for ho ever are nil of ',. wa9 in that 1WV4, when this at to in an- - c. r., the use In go of L to 'I,,, Ulis for he of of be see in of hu,! oarra J. of of to to has by per est not trivp and the the the wll nrl thu the the re-e- u- Of for for B. are of all of are of of the the of In in be po- - cor- - 1K.1 we th do viva. the ame of to of of will at 1. do.- - net he for be all was at in Tx... M. he in use eve of in of If min on on be its the of not eve of can its its of of ment of Mm W. man he come said "go Ing eve are are on in in A. to no or to to in on of It we to on this to his if is had in Id in to in If in in ana are to and the for Full The V. are was is he the hl in for on of was be Indi- - for Jur. and and tne hiiik. one are its by met Sain was one the six and OWHIIIl was our more for the for the the half at he the Hi him soon he Mr. with old Million c;,n- - for of of in own he was mar tie he nor of of by l,me ror his for for for for uel by and pre- - Mr. But the by the for the Mr. has the and any any Our Mr. and has be be the L. see the for the will the the the by any Mr. the of are he the the but com- - the of .he had le-- fit of dis room the of citi- - ror be be The and We not We of the cast for l"!H case the the Mr. can his his the too Vd the tnat el, hud few the one Mr. Mr. the men any Mr. fall O., On lost his his by the the the full the his pur his the for the that the the true by the and some the the Mr. the full Mr. once the the ihe and the came up the to nor his this had Mr. had cases, Mr. for "a new will to but and or votes hor tt8 U" no law cast the foot it and this the as are to the an tne was In it so us the and ed, full or er of of J. We inter causes be be view of the the the and such the the case The base are and the Had its true been term Mr. a The the the and can Mr. ly ap- - the with hih abii- - the 6th that some record of cases before nis to. v. the crats of this the the term ' the war the j ' . W. Va. came the der was made a aw WAa U w r n mi mmmmt w w y v - j w agents ' v f- -. " with Plymouth"'1111 puulio Williams, K " aaun rr. lt r Kiu taooi un i't n in xmt r It . & w u 'j tu i. ! a t a a . t ma .I . .l. a a uk accepted a substitute ability. Harrison, a struggle to xiiui.um ventured opinion friend8 simply Tlymouth brib-thi- s: d(-fti- wte. appear supplement ii;iW,d speakers member stated strange induce present Edwards asserts, known duty! citizen biains nnMiahoH between non-paituu- n oitilAB undoubtedly regret, proud. Democratic Falsehood. HcpU'iI ,nn(ij,iatt. spring address, ceived, reply ayninst Swank ofiu'e. language? statement election. proved whatsoever particular conception. Onlywi dishonorable slander desperate respects election, fountain honorblv detailed Corbin, discharges I,icion BTJ Democrat, against slaughter wholly cratically malicious; addition- al enlisted relatives home. Dallas. nounee,i continu- - PfiWp Swank R,.Cord Horace given Court, prosecution trouble "integrity" Corbin assign solely injuringtbs believe Democracy "boo.r.erang." Wheeler another them, Corbin county respects. wherever proceedings auuity, YINDKMTKD. citizens Hastell Malicious Charges Against Republican County SherifT Com- pletely Authentic Statement Kn-Tiab- le "Reform" New- spaper. Plymouth beralds lficorated Swank, Republican County Shetiff. saying pos- sible motives service, opinion. records county oeMUtd neigh- - excitement, Williams, intellect, through. Democrats "J indictment country's manslaughter money. repeat appointment Judge Poster without and paign evident. Swank unequivocally April, record, soldier term service, this trial latter tne After term srciurcS i- - th,, iiwse he was bin and some he this of T..JI PATH) isn't V1 KU8t, Wawpecong. the time Thts was so-call- etc bad ana We made arrangements with that Republican never life the National Art of Clncin- - our brethren helping his farm cl4U k er sufficiently able P f80 the spring and during u.u,vu.v1iJwuH,uu holder always or Autrust he tood load Rea this matter oucht mns beautiful Democrat be we cj 1 .T-- T of of we of in llllf to ""'" ri bnt everi tUe country. WilUam. In of September 28, bj. wi ivu caasvs uiio tf aiiuA mobf la ... was t,li eve cam. cut out our woull exactly chromo, costing it was uninten good we hoping their These would would looked tional? writing but A i Rochester, i , I ' j . ' , . - educated - worthy politics, Bailey; receive'a worthy believe IMd a are voters James passing for brave urouier eiuisieu wheat rnmi,t. luteal tUue. iiarilSOIlS not with IItieal mber him with issue .iU(1 thilt leaBt secure sum inferior heard choosing Tafia "Reform" malicious the comments as an e - . I i A Affair.. Poi1ioii of of in m a certain to in of in of in on of in at of in to ne no of of of at of ütn j m TAll tt $ ..u .oi to the was or iuw wn, ut No. had of ........ of ' ue to , it to on e ts in au i of tn yj r w m : ' 4 .., I . - . is a u ul . and he old man named with he the Meld. he Levi only Mr. was also ...v u ous,- - the of Iroiial TAwn the mil i,h iifccssai ittir that In We that our fflanmu. I,M we our 1." is 25 is HUUUICU .JefttV state was each etc., Swank heard so in review we below of have many word n means he of OPRru able ""J"e said, atntHi is to have them have as a which ' ra . il M H their on o reney ra since ) 'I a i about in If a I : i ii i young in he it. he ho at tiriw tVi he lie naa Hill IIIIJW Ulf loung m'unteii mm and wiuie 0.,ir,,a anv. 'uwir uni'ie.o port. seen his 'Ph.., t:... in Swank remained home the of visited Fremont, his Here he remained he f& veteran in Ohio Reg. father letter to home enlist. of right Georgia. He home eountv was last was 1M&, .Peru Just e of Peace John continued would speak Centennial gj il the which argument pofififlfisiofl honorable army, expiration second for He explicitly ... ever any indictment niansutugnier it. asserts was this other of is to GOBBIN. Democratic for Move an Amend the Nominate Candi- date for Peniten- tiary or for of this Read fol- - astounding disclosures There .hown George fraul falsification of made Circuit These facts have to our knowledge within past and can as indeed can substantiated of responsible At the May Circuit Nos. pend- - ing our which publicly plaintiff proclaims feet that Corbin principal to fal- - these aggregate of charges" amounted $T,000. These false charges brought suits, than understood try ionest Swank Stanfi. become entire "Demo- crat" Fploded-- - of oncoming brighter day? Harrison, rafatatiia volunteered advice of indictment great majority understood enlist. large discussion Whole for was atata. the On the of Stanfield appeared. Of attorneys dishonor- - - unknown the ' honestly i ' , ' Demoirat fol- lowing enlisting in ere was not were for this of hy Mr. is of old so far be. for in in the 0f to ...., arm and or as Mr. and real iuvalid of and Wheeler and his is Mr. be on as W. an month's und In the see- - at He and I it t i i , iura, uum it - th of his so in roi- - far the . . . : ., h 1U Ca to Judge delay ob- - was his by Dr. i7 tt . i j. Uai'K 1 ( I , ' 11 i&U it? UI "Mf at to d an , oluri i'wi.ia.u ui U. ... n ... tr i ...... . ........ 1 lie or (1111 II I I II- I 111 11 1 llikl can ' t win- - a the with ter 1 , snecches' Iv a a to n oai. nr iu a vy hi t t t 1 MH 111 HI HVI 1 . , k i .. . I , , the . a will wiM v aw nv TfW 1 . v t Uarrisou I 4 : a unfounded v : i i , a ' HUI' 'Iii' 1 1 m to an friend, a Samuel Wyblo, worked harvest Sum. that had Wy-ble- , his unelo, a before. Wltk this Levi Wyble. Judge ironoie, wumu iyon- -i iiuju. OUT tiflcate" believe nfllro.uiu. private please National iiim made wwei cldeutai, spoke and that rapmiy witl educaüou far 'licked' state should our gjkpoj anci sstfru, "It's didn't." respect,, fejiiug foot pOUI These vessel. ended that speak late year former un- til Feb. a urging May, then able father's and married and Mitchell. Swank live 1809 MlAWl " allv Swank first service, that Im national arrested char- - Such feift Circuit CourtWc that Him Shameful Ob- livion. Citizens of Mai and Judicial District! lowing Judge come relied beyond doubt, every statement affidavits par- ties: term, 1875, of 1982, 3012 could only Let and In truth claimed "serious affect- - a these party, Judge trial. of Judge Stan-M- r. Swank, should 'itHh term Judge generons end Judge needs against affairs this attack will reform, Can- didate waatei- - light election candidate public room, very carefully Otis1 Wheeler's attor- ney engaged which de- manded their attention. While they thus engaged cases cited docket which had been assigned Judge Stanfield. they knew nothing about "stab chamuf.r" isorismoji Secret Court Judge Corbin Judge. Stanfield false Judge Judge gave default, wiping shudow consideration. Cor-bin'- s notes $6.1)00 of borrow- ed way paying debts" which commend itself honest men, was success. Rascality itself." garrison miamsiew you alrea(,y your "ls xctption. The greenback candi- - di-euj- ou date, Wolcott. Now these and requires Hidge, assignment whom these: pigeous. young and enemies 5M. Wunder. have sought personal which are tried, Swank have ob- - made a iratter record Court tained following history Docket, record facts judgments rendered accusation Democrat utterly worthless. record appears light tlmt made dSftag time. cowardly despieuhle cam- - attorneys would trick. been their guard. In Swank entire transaction dishonorable relied correct: The absolute-- I George enlisted aud required service tmintment snecial Demo- - taioento and tad. 1861, Indiana ient ity express ideas; Williams, rvegiment, place have expressed Phil- - triaL Dunn such that speech Hon. lippi, home matter great expiration dishonest, one-side- d part Juiy, consummated. huttorv ,,fi"J dar- - made Stanlleld. eued had rendered, order tained discharge, account granted Boggs, FALSF.LV Strange Theyare invariably 1,0 imri. ihuU, settled proper issue. Isn't uisuumu. ounger nisiiiu- - .....I have speakers horn?, school Company furnish Democratic able creditable harvesting. oftice oflioe nnr.nK'aH dishonesty present hear been Peru while whom often talking with young "licked" well acquainted ioutig ii'IiiHST'iitailV iDVininr their affair hetween fath Esq., never attorneys, abandoned Stanfield judgment, Wheeler, question, unaerestimatea deafness, low, shoulder-hitters- , an i'i'i K7kta unnthar ful- - uiiviiivi. so White Kufr itiDiln is and who state that the vu,, - atäQl,,a wiui aisnonesiyiums then narrate the hy order thvm na it .. . , ' ... r-- 7, . Z- " wouia carcumatances 01 wnicn to these mi . I. Li darnrrrilna 4W . . 14 ' ,w or 4t ,a v uj fir u 11 - , showing ntuta a his subordinn' whose it may is a correct. iL.'wi IhanJutlv tWO oon Corbin. and him alone, ßde subscriber the the rn conversation Mr. met the responsibility of falsill-bon- a delegations ft 8tate in iKüoruiee ftoa and blackeimd , ... This be injustice. friends ... iT;..i. .t . " U"J- '-' produce. unprecedented a in- significant 4.U U. " ' . i.ivii.t;i, Mr. Wyble possible to the numbers. o ülü lyU(liüg statesmen ' that it when designs, etc., delegation brigutt.st iatt,ilects times. Wil I passing r . , you." "Did tell you that," to things which reuuiremcnts common- - responded Wyble, same ir.g Vtnn.l of to f stated n promptly renew j well have that mm II' While said UllU how Sam vi urt it !.. f .. I 11 - a uiimnni would . lnevitaoij - , A fh w U j a I u .1. a u .L - -- Nr. Y floor, amount ,Tf.., iu ur. iv (5 . I . V. . . . . r 4 vnv. .... giunu yjTj uppiennlllg I or misrepreseuved opposites IV . s. manner whatever. then until (iKßli. at enlisted a come and the lived there when i. , in three discharges disability. there m I i I l a 1. which army; a Reformer---Suc- h a andhlato Democracy a a county the week Mar- shall there were three cases, 3012, I Wheeler charge suits Wheeler over compelled Judge other prospectsof n anything many regular a Mr. were w on Mr. Wheeler there ; Wheeler these and representation Corbin, thus without a i f hardly a overreaches have . will a formal candidates. this followiug have statement substantially Seofieej law three Kokomo. .Tndirc the MMm i f ! " , ioi. i HiiDDortiiitf seriotlbly m,Mie I Hwank ' Uams, school home week, Miami which Island lit v punose, i.l iii Beptibrieans Cullen, Deputy Clerks, entry Wyblo in t irausac-uons- . gentlemen. purely they Some Zld Rkpcbli- - think did ovelilIK notieinu a .1 Certificate while the "Why, oa situated returnod charge. charges against r.i law villainous transaction. this exposure those endorse his corrupt and unjust decisions. this is whom a of wire-worke- rs you as a "reform" candidate for j mmkiimjv -- ,agree4l to about to any Judge. They the nomina utoveruor. uyciior the thus with 4Wh him '27th June, that This iM" been sworn got Will 111SOIUL1i After who en- dorse given ii.u. gave and hey an(4 oox ami oiiey h masters. men all lUVl" v......,. ireMBUijr. repun xmi.iK orrni. ttjtuik nveu duty? this the the "reform" toj th" governorship and being tne coneusslon. An inquest was held do you like be difficulty but Mr. not upon case this CAPKON s. OK HIV The History Judge fwi UmUm Tlw Charges Against Hiin the Most Corrupt Charaeter--Judg- e Corhin fuses the charges. To the Editor of the Hepuhlican: Sik: -- I had heard something about the charges made Judge Cor- - until bin, Capron, county until time states neara out, with false unemeuL b,H1ue Levi -- aid, will that had Wm. "i11 must Uli! ap- - hoar the subject political form, veiwed by a Democratic law- yer. Mr. Capron commenced by rtating that corruption abounds every part our government, local a greater degree than former time and a deter- mined effort was being made by the people bring and punish crime. He attributed fact the party nominating system adopted by both parties. He that was easier for a bad man procure a nomination from his party than secure election by the people without the assistance of a party That bad men frequently nominated and elected by party, who could not els independent candidates de- pending their merits, by party. Independent can- didates, who bad office. True could not be affected unless good men were pleesd office. Good party plat- forms are security against corrup- tion long are elected carry out the principles enuncia- ted by them. Mr. Capion then told how party had been worked de- feat him. He was a candidate for Circuit and wanted a nomina- tion from from the Democratic party. Horace Corbin, the Judge by appoint ment, was also a candidate, and wanted a nomination from the same source. In Fulton county the Demo- crats hold a primary election for the nomination candidates, the same way that elections held. Candidate have their names printed tickets which they distribute their friends. Just before the Demo- cratic primary election was held, and while court was session Roches- ter, circulated the report among his party friends, that Capron withdrawn and would not a candidate, and had his own name printed every ticket that was is- sued by every candidate. By this trick Corbin nearly all votes the county. this was not all. Corbin published scandalous circu- lar against Capron and others, whieh j was done for the injuring the reputation Capron. Corbin having secured the rntire vote Ful- ton county, and manipulated the Marshall county Democratic conven- tion that secured some of the delegates here. Capron withdrew from the contest for a nomination, and announced inde- pendent candidate. some charges Democracy. But the says were wnicn should not passed over due consideration. charged that Corbin, when a the Legislature, sold his vote for money. That was pai for voting against a bill which a railroad company was interested. He the ohwgw was publicly made by Mr. Mattingly the Marshall Coun- ty BWKJOal ten yeurs ago, ( oil. never denied He also since Corbin been Judge has altered the court docket, defraud the plaintiff, a case which Corbin was defen- dant, out a large sum money. He made other points the same character, which I shall not enumer- ate, believing that have said enough give Capron's estimate of Judge character lot honesty. apron tells the truth, Corbin not only unfit for the office Judge, but shouid be spurned from the proenee honoiablo men. Capron lies, Coi bin the establish his and should proceed once do con- - be ludianapolh Fraud. The following issued by ;, tge Friedley, Chairman Republican Central State Committee, w,; ;:: ,,ft"r ju"Rrac"t- - .obf after Hnd him upon eratie .a.-etin- tnat is Deing held Indianapolis this week: To the Republicans Indiana: I information which 1 entirely authentic that there will brought this city the Inst., under the guise Cnion "slang- - yP"- - wwn Miami About time his, give validity unjust hers attend the reunion, going father the there days number. got 18H Court. reeeipt judgment, to make a mean, gangs of roughs, "snap" judgment absolute tlnidity. professional Udlot-bo- x tuffers aud I uvfj-- 1 Louisville. St. Chicanro and sify his docket accomplish otl.r cities. The Kuklux, his erasures, false entries Lit, eis, Confederate soldiers will and interlineations were ' be here the chanicter Union nil? ( . v , . . . ( f 4 I a I ( " - l , , f , . , s. after the ,J election for the purpose and sliown by exam. the acting city and places docket. also further proven by the state whieh as- ide deposition Klinker klgned. ths fl H. was made went Corhin urnnnil T narnoü attached possession be estimate nearly Vy,,es- - fter Judge of 0f (iiil Swank Mr. rests this Wvble IB""UU1 5..i.: to at they Hess, on equal of of omitted public him Democrats, "ring" have ay nothing him i;onst TTi,j No the man it? Nom- - He A. UCIU he v.... of of of of of true state honest this are their own are are reform men of in be purpose of of of in that he of of (Sorbin's of he all of am this of .i.ners, remain until r. of of this other they be of O. In them diana look out ror ruffians The Dcmoeratie leaders un- derstand thut the Republicans car- ry Indiana October, all for the election Tilden Hen- dricks will absolutely destroyed, and ans will be left unemployed this State. We desire nothing but honest and fair elec- tion. With stn'h we shall certainly gain a glorious victory the Idth October. Let Kemihli. a w IK ami 1'einocrats umlers'and once for ail that the Mississippi plan shall not be inaugurated The Democrat the Hlaine Rally said: Tin- - fact that the were pret- - Mr. W. C. one offne pres- - I iniHnn4lent. 1 " ahle. self-confiden- t: ' . Ht'k" Sam. before , town. He . by resort . all ty 1 i 1 1 i Ved induced ustohae ent Democratic and Mr. Swank then went a eigar .Msnonotaine ami mean. genn,.,,,,, wie is well the the piacoa ft4re a saloon and there met young you are slaves blush when you busmen ol.tain for a statement shoal 1 have made his report ' guid, and instmctor to oontrol his 8&m. Wyble. u.yl ,aHei, Sum. think of your (.haiI!.s. of the sham and tin-gros- s receipts the licens- - Superintendent the 1st exiiihit olothing and and asked him if he had . ! ' the city, that might September. This to do; anolütfize 8tUpidity. , Hwank about that trouble, s.u.,. the, ViZJZ. r knvn. h,nv !hV;,-- v the party and when the report was made ' point of personal fitness ' for the Ä1 eye.l Swank going up 1 w . - i rilT ,nora' iat!,w snmeT1 discrepen . oi s - . Tk. ' . 111 IllCH mo tt the the Go omce BIlllCH , was less the in tu k- - ' Hwank raised his ' ' - . ' ., . . , 1 1 7 .. 1 1 un L. I . uumuug Well nee(jy artery blood urwi dlfferance Democratic discrepancies whether th'-m- . how Sam he i w as as as Miami Opera lived utraniM trying this over onee and ilia... and vour or of to it in . in H h ,... C on in lor no an as it is it t' it is in iu or Mi 111:1 mvm- - on hut ... is not '" 011 Is to re- - .... it in to to I1U to e-- bad got But said The uu"18' may Let him told and him ballot parties, men own their own iouls -- amons were wen pairouizeo will that day a,ul ootieed that the andthei'own votes, you i 4vrt an ones who rushed the doors see krii 111 L I i ' ' livll " u i ' gir.ni.nt i - rt im .... 1 i i r n n ...... we 1 to . 1. i ... a to on a at on xucii m , . worn. traatmant n, tu nno.lo as your lawful and from eff-c- ts " record the , soldier, is candidates. j such no was record effect P- - re as to at any to to to it to it was to an nomination. 'ted as un-a-sist- never sleeted to in no so as to machinery to in are on to in Corbin had on the in a so he himself as an m be of said in in had it. has so as to in in of 1 to Mr. IT is of If has to innocence, at to so. the '- - Ai;t at in of DJ to on 5th of to to as to and in were men to an in It in to P. H to . is no an ne on these if in prosp'cts Of and no im to us in an an on nf In on to Edwards, we on or as in to Township ia in of If us of to to of on or hi 1,1 Harrison. it to u" la tin- - or of - North I 11 1 , . t . who on meet we to k r UUI w rt Ti, i v of in of 1 ( in ..4 to thu they the "gentleman who is posted business" is be otherwise"? A ROOM. Aroos, Ind., Oct. 3d, 1876. A. C. Hickman is feeble health. Miss Mattie Dimmit is lying low, with no prospect of recovery. An infant son of Rev. Samuel McNeely died last evening. Business evidently reviving. It is amusing to hear a man botet of owning a public thoroughfare. The countenance of the Democ- racy has sombre cast. Almost incessant professional la- bor compels us to pass unnoticed many things of which we iutended to speak. Our friends think vou did not do us justice in your report of dele- gation but have not time to no- tice the lame places this week. Williams and Benner politically enlightened the people of West town- ship one night last week, to the utter destruction of Republicanism. There will be no for Republican tickets in that part the county. Oh! The correspondent who attacked us in last week's Democrat is informed that we have neither the time nor the disposition to such "small fry." If a respectable and sensible party attack us we will find checks enough to "call" him, but to sugar-bow- l lingering, cat's-pa- w - for- - somebody - else, obsc I re, leather-breeche- s correspondent would rather small work. Our inclina- tions are not quite so humble. A certain Democrat at one of H. Club "experience meet- ings" expressed himself as horrified at the idea of using a Methodist church as a restaurant. He had ref- erence to the Plymouth ladies, the Plymouth church, and the 27th inst. We believe the devout gentleman forgot his former connec- tion with church festivals, but Inger- soll wasn't making Republican speeches then. Well, it is dreadful. Mrs. Barbara Metheny died on the 28th, ult .. the advanced age of years, 5 months and 3 days. She nana v..,..i "J"'"- - K"s ,,UOri was a remarkably good and intelli- gent old lady. Her daughter, Mrs. Stephen Hall requests state that she had been a the Methodist Church for years, and her death bed expressed a willing- ness and desire meet the change. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Next Tuesday the election, and appeal the Republicans Wal- nut township do their duty. See that every Republican voter brought the and that the Democracy inflict importations up- on Read your tickets carefully, determine their genuineness, voting them. Finally, remember that vigilance the price lib- erty." Although innumerable posters announced that one Cra" ford would declaim his piece place last Wednesday night, failed appear. few gloomy the Club met their gloomy hall, how- ever, and comforted themseUes and each other by "experience meet- ing." On the following evening they held another class meeting, several members expressed their faith the wisdom, goodness, justice and Mr. capron made righteousnesss against official conduct Corbin report they not "shouting happy He member Indiana he ability circular disgraceful", county. voting election saloons trieks posted eight he failed our use be polls, Mac. Millinery. Mrs. Babcock has just returned freu the city with a haodjome Stock Goods. She has the latest styles and invites each and every one call and them. n!7 Private and Confidential. Dr. Lyon, years experience, will the Parker House 2d, for one week only. Sufferers must not fail see him. RAIL ROAD DIRECTORY. IMTTSItl KUH. WAVNK A CH1CACO. after Auril ir.th. no thin road l.'Wf. : on i" wr us to on to is to to to it is to to is at on A & in an at in of to 15 at to Ft, and trains B M fol- - TRAINS GOISG WEST. IMttshurtrh l 2oupm CrcHtline 9 40 eiopmiooo Forest 7 58 11 so e I.; inn l'juipm lfi 8 Of Ft. Wayne 3 10 13 2 50 10 45 riyiuouth 3 500 lwspm 7 90 6 60 8 30 6 90 TRAINS Gt)ING EAST. 1 10 6 6 Plymouth 3 13 00 96 Wayne 6 40 9 11 98 19 Lima 860 1 3 50 Format 10 03 6 35 3 06 4 15 C'nwtline 11 40 7 06 4 40 6 Pittsburgh .. 05 9 12 3 so at 1'hrough Daily jleaves rittflburfb at 5.50p. m.. ntoppliiKonly at Alliance 8.44 p. m. Crestliiif a. ui.. Forest 2.i ay ne a. m.. Warsaw 6.15 a Wanatah a. Valpn hicairo0.3ua.m. m.. am Vinte at i F. Mtebh. ine "" nr.w.- - ion nA of 65 In us. he T. H. of all tf. be On im. will 46am tooam 4ain inn 01am imam Chi. ago hi.-iur- 30pm 30am 35am otiam 06pm Ft. 95pm 430 60am 55am 10am 15pm Mail 12.30 A.m.. Lima am., fort S.si a.m. IHM Own. Pa8. t Aax INDIANAPOLIS, I'KKI CHICAOO. and after June 33d. 1R76. trains will run on this road Hun. lays excepted) as fob tows TRAIXS aODfO SnKTH. STATION. KXP. KXP. MAIU IndianapoliB 4 20pm 12 lopm 7 55am Peru no 1 45 Hoelu-Hte- i' 9 ltf Walnut 3 Anco 9 63 Plymouth 1017 Tyner 1040 Wilkerton 11 01 Laporte 11 wm Mi. hlaran City 12 IS trains oonro i nr. Miebifas city. Laporte Walkerton Tyner excepted; MAIL EXP osam 8 00pm 9 56 545 10 4 9 34 1103 9 55 1124 mi: Arifos 11 4tamio4l Walnut 1? 03ptn io si Hoc heater UW 111 13 67pm 1 17 130 2 12 394 ..i.i, evorvuhnra K tl.oir ,.r,l ! ,r 12 SHam 6 00.1 m ........ . ... B.ti, ln IHUano 6 40 4 10 311 lei Indiana. V n left TrnsWs Wiur t or county 9 it of for üi8 the m Flower, against Judge, sought the member Norris, "eternal examine October Plyiuouth Plymouth ter rniliatiailis tinn used. 1133 which aiiouteven with le. time. Ii. KÜU1N50N. (lenl. Supt. Indianapolis J. Ju-mon- . Vrt & Tkt Airt, riymouth. ai u.. - . . the . . are as tne tie one a in is a to a & at run 4U ss i.V. m.. m.. i : j. al CIN. WABASH A MICHIGAN K. R, On and after Sunday. May 21st. 1876. trains will leave principal stations on this roa.l a follows. All trains run on Columbus tint. TRAINS SOUTH. Mail I iccom. STATIONS. I and Ex I modat.n Iave Elkhart :p.m.:5ii Goshen ;M " 10:15 Haltnnore A Ohio Crosslna 3 :oo Yes. we are willinc to believe that Warsaw.......... :4f Wahash Marion Alexandria Anderson Junction ,.n Cawber. are 3:4? 4 r. 5:40 :40 7:36 TRAIXS NORTH. 1 1 1 10 2 2 12 a. m. 1:05 " 2:05 " S :o0 " 8:40 " nredinff -- . -- ..w. wHh Bch forco that he throw him ' honest and a worthy man for Judge r, J w" " Anderson JuncUon.. wa.m.a :2p. m vear pre and enerous: while Williams Is rw- - i i i a u i i. . .. i .... Democratic attaches and natrons. Alexandria " s:os rrnntv ' uihjiwiu uw iiuui, mu uimtk ui nu , of our Direilll lourt. flDd ior uibbb h i Marion 7:45" 4:27 M Aiso an item or sniiiJ rrom ine t nuriua and has Not finding outside at- - Wabash " exacting, miserly, head striking the floor with such , a ., ,.1,.,, anything very 8:58" Auditor is not Incorporated In the re- - iv. . r. ... ,, ti-.- i.,,,-.t;- . f p tractive ?rth Mane heater :34 " :4i I en I v. This onH " . T e r l K remained .... I " obeeiiag no to R. si, C. wu or War? aw. ru consolation of lager, and j S01H,hore .iTiiTop.mJiS ...v . .. w wnirjcii t'."' Here are the men and thofw whn : L - . . . 1 ne s trnt or a son ler s unnormal- - this aceounts thuroughly. we Ktkhart .'.'.'..".".'.'!'..' i2:9o" : 131 m m. ;2! :45 ...... 1 nnf r, 1 Mr L ' " ' ! m lO Wil lor IWO or Uiree - ! Close conneetions mad- - ar and F.Ik- - we this and Oct. recall near ' and also last put ouiuui.1 and said had you pan of this etc., etc, 0hio day, oemg Goshen in the company of young 8am. imst the average Democrat about as Uiiuk, for the unusual patronage on hart with L.8. A M. h. Railway, at Suford, of the time at the "Wee tern gooee." the sight of water does that a mad- - that day. And by the way, we are SI ''. withP.' PT 'a' RSuiaJT at NSb i . .. 11 1 ( a,. 7 Amr throwino- - him into convulsions, wil liner to waiter snmthincr that tli Manchester with the D.-tr.i- t. Eel River and o -- o -- - D III. H. B. ; at Wahash. with T. W. & W. K ui.ru . . a . 0..uwlfJ Citlien. ' wl V"'" week died x w"""1 IT m"'" Of one date8 , the Rev. E. W. a How there need j Swauk called t on of Ih'iiv light party j without that Judge's . of ! be sol- - Louis. nation tiie be defeat which M . 1 well in the Democrat. "How could it very we of notice reply T. Methodist 77 of wood. we whole before of members of which of . . ( 4.20 7.13 On BTATTOXB. . (8unlH) 11:1 .111:4:1 159 239 405 6;n pretty of , . i . ' . . i ail- - road: At Marion, with Pittsburgh. Cincinnati A St. Louis Railroad ; and at Alexandria with trains of the Lafavette. Muncie A Bloominit-to- n R'y. for point East and West, A. 0. WELLS. Oen'l Sup't ANDREW P0E. CHAS D APIS AN. THE PEOPLE'S 11 POE & CHAPMA., Prop'. ROOM NO 8 H0HAM S BLOCK. LAP0RTE ST . PLYMOUTH, IND. "WE KEEP ON HAND A. Complete, Fresh and EeliaUe Stock. We Sell only for CASH! We seek only a living Profit, and Quality taken in Consideration, propose Selling at (he Lowest Prices. We solicit the continued favors of old friends and the patronage of all desir- ing anything in the line of DRUGS and MEDICINES. People's Ph&r macy DEVOTED TO THE Treatment of all Chronic Complaints, OF Ifttl FORM. This deDartment of our business i under the control of the Senior Partner, who will at all times be found at post. A continuance of the extensive practice we have enjoyed is respectfully solicited. In this con- nection we call ATTENTION" I To a letter just received from sir. Zi in merman, a gentleman of Kosciusko Co., lately under treatment. In his ease the water of our Flowing Well and Baths as well as Alterative Medicines were used. LEESBÜRQ, lnl.. An. J'Jth, 1876. COL. POE: I would ha ve writtm to you sooner, but have been waiting to assure myself Unit the improve- ment I have realized is jn rmansnt. I jinJ my bowels regular, my appetite good and natural. My eyes are neither weak nor sore ; I find my head now almost en- tirely free from paifi Trait mysei '' a well rn an. Tf you think I am mistaken come set me, 1 hare the nicest melons in the County and a croquet la ten. I will prove myself well hy eating more neln und eatinc thrnt faster t ha n you can, and after UH Tire thron gh with the melons, I will heat oa at croquet. I h in suffered so long and so much that J Jiurdly know how to express my thu n ks for my present h u 1th . and for your successful treatment of my ease. I Vv respect fu tin your friend, m3tf FR t. KL IX Z1MMERMAX. Trnn Hin1 Ymi Qmr? 11 UM AS1U 1UU UU 1 J J. FIRESTONE, (8ÜCCI ssok TO D. BEKKI.Y. Kays If yoi want anrthin in the line of HARDWARE, Call at his Hardware He CH his TINWARE, Stoves, Wood and Iron Pumps, Etc. XTazt door XTortii of th. Post Office, Plymouth, iisroinsr keeps WHAT IS NEEDED And Bell at the Lowest Li ving Prices. When you wnnt anything in the Hardware Line, be sure and (rfve him a call. The Tin Shop I iimler th- - siij rvisi om of John Wriffkt. we!! known to the cit kerns of Plymoeth and vicinity as Hrstrclani. workman, and prompt in fllUna all order. He wiii attend to all the tin business entrusted to hi in. either at the Hhop at your homes. S. A. HOG LAN D, The norular Miles man will ertnHnn In .hör.- - whlrh i m ininrnnl nf fmi a..h. promt.! attention. Store Z also offermy FARM FOR SALE Of 9" ae res. situated two and one-ha- lf miles south-wes- t of Plymouth. It is in a fine state of with large orchard, good buildings etc. It is the farm in M sr shall County. "" l'ly moth. Kept. U. 18". U. Ayer's Sarsaparilla It widely known as one of the most effectual remedies ever discovered t u cleansinjr the tern aud purify inr the blood. It' hie-st- . .Hl the test ot years, with a con- stantly grow in? ri. Im-- . il on ils intrinsie virtues, and PMtiiiiil hy its cures. So mi d r.s to Ik safe and beneficial to children, a id yet so searching as to eflectuallv pur-j- out the preat cor- ruptions of the I.IohI. sueh a tin nitiiloiiü and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or diseases that have lurked in the Mem for years, soon yield to this owertul anti- dote, and disappear. Hence it wonderl'ul cures, many of which are publicly known, of Scrofula, and all serofulous disea-es- , l lcerts l.r Option., and eniptive dis-onle- rs of the skin, Tumors, Blotclies Boils Himplea, Pustule, Sore. St. Anthony's Fire, Koe or Krysie-la-s. Tetter, Salt Itlieuin. BcaM Head, Ringworm, and internal Ul- cerations of the Uterus, Stomach, and Liver. It also cures other com- plaints, to which it would not seem esjeci-all- y adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep- sia. Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Female Weakness, Debility, and Leiicorrhossv, when they are manifesta- tions of the scrofulous poisons. it is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. By renewiag the appetite and vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates the depression and listless lan-cuo- r o fthe season. Even where no disorder appears, people feel better, and live lonjrer. for cleansing the Mood. The system ni es on with renewed viror m and a new lease of life. r It K r A RED BT Dr. J. C. AYER ot CO., Lowell, Mass., I'rnrtiral and AnatytU-m- l f 7.. ... ..... SOLD BT ALL DRUOUI8T9 EVERYWHERE. r r A r r tu T V HAIR This standard article iscompoond-w- l with the greatest care. Its effects are as wondcrAil and as aatis factory as ever. It restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes all eniption, itching; and dandruff. It give the head a cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and mak- ing the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing, nothing has been found so effectual or d.eairnble. A. A. Hayes. M.I). . State Asasyer of Massachusetts, says, "The con- stituents are pure, and carefully se-iec- ted for exo-llen- t quality ; an! I ' nsider it the Best Paar akati ok for its intended purposes." FOR THE WHISKERS. i Tlii elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the iiefird from gif)' or any other undesir- - Me shade, to brown or black, at dia- - ex't It is easily apried, being in i one pr. in ;i'ion, aud quickly and a permeuent color, which wui neither rub nor wash tt. aianwfactsreS by R. P HALL 4 CO., NASHUA, H.H. fslt 17 all BnoliU, Mi BmUh to

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HON. SCHUYLER COLFAXWill apeak in LA POUTE October 9tb.

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"Spot" every tramp.

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See to it that your ticket is a gen-

uine one, and consult undoubtedauthoritv.

Look out for interpolated namesof Democratic candidates on Repub-lican tickets.

Vote early and then work all dayfor victory. Don't leave all the workfor your neighbors.

If you wish to support Democratic"Reform" vote for Corbin, Fiuk andEdwards.

Colorado wheels into line with2,000 Republican majority! Ver-

mont, Maine and Colorado where'sthat Democratic "tidal wave"

The Hon John Baker made twovery pleasant calls on the Republi-can office while in Plymouth. He isa very genial and social gentlemanand a credit to this district in Con-

gress.

The big "Rally" at Warsaw onTuesday was a grand success. Thenumber present has been estimatedat upwards 10,000. The prize ban-

ner to the largest delegation wasto Etna Green.

The Democrat exercised about"CoL Ingersoll's sameness." Wellthat isn't to wondered at muchwhen we reflect that the Colonel's"sameness" is in exposing the recordand professions of the "reform" Dem-

ocratic party. That is a "sameness"that can hardly please our "reform"brethren.

The of last week saidthat figures concerning the pro-

cession at the Blaine Rally were theresult of personal observation and ac-

tual count." It must have been look-

ing out for that "gravel train" at thetime the Argos delegation passed byas we find no reference to it in its"Personal observations."

Probably 2.000 of this number werefrom outside the county, whichleave 4.000 as the attendance fromthe county, including those who re-

side in this city. Therewere more people present from Mar-shall couuty to hear llr. Voorheeaspeak than there were to hear Mr.Blaine. Plymouth Democrat.

About how many people were pres-ent in Plymouth from Marshall coun-ty to hear Mr. Yoorhees?

We know of no reason why itshould be said that the Democratic;party does all the drinking. Plym-outh Democrat.

A foreigner who has been residingin Plymouth for the past or eightmonths recently asked a prominentDemocrat whv it was that whenpassed a crowded, noisy saloon that !

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recall our wholesingle speech thatever really

after.

every it

our friendsor really onr

u 11

some

lastthis year

allclose

think

believe,has hand

The Ticket.We intended sonn

brief notes of theand county

press othereditorial duties has We

now only briefly refer tollum iml tVkia

William

the gallant

Ul' III, ctl.i nc W llll.T n kill Mir the a will best serve inregret since they men so well hy saying as little jusand known of our siblc about his motives enlisting

both his service, view a e.-r- -

indictmenton records Miami

The Circuit Judge. rOUntv whi(.n it understoodSidney Keith would not .. if indi

IL. 'A .iw,.. v, wr.nl. I aniit n. exception or three months on onmruay eenmg,is a ocrat. JP Porter the eluded hear him. Mr. C

firm and active Click's Office, Co., ade.,i & 187b. ( ading Democrat. I expected

SüOiucomuu "tu L. III 1. l"HSllin 111

nosition for is a - country where since u

didate. In the fact a diversionamong lot

theand of theircandidate. Wo believe it candone. Let everyit that he does duty this

Mr. Walter forCircuit is ayoung

r nrrtiilri tho intr."reformState to the

ail. Let there be no onhi name.

The for State Sena-

tor,Terrence McClaryyoung man Fulton coun-ty, who. active hereto-fore comes before pub-lic with the best

The jointtativ John S. Render. F.so.. is too

known in !

need special remark. isa culture and the

moral from thatWHS unfler am9t

the li8tin were aboveHenrv Snenn: case- - The

i 1 1

for Sheriff,Geo. Swank; for AbelW. Chew; Dr. W.

Wm.Ellas all

men most honorably re- -

all was

they hearty and fullfor alone can give them elec-

tion.more and honest man

could have been selected Townshipand that will be

The candidates Justices

of

the

W.

wasout for

forknown our I

the most like W

its base,it open

i votes wentcourt

genuine fellowzens, vote Vote j

roryou done your duty.

Next you do yourthat day the

and thestate, to cast their

the light they mayhave. Shall it the which

tho orweek the

said he I for

Sain- - going makehe can only wish, with every

state, the pollstate may

than he and j ßd then thenonly he only be true reflex

t

I

i

was Miami

.

twoer, shot fellow youboy while hunt- - serve. The facts arelug

j that Benjamin and Demo- -

iiaeiett waiaea oeuira .Letwhile them Harrison,

flock : solid mind,with shot, was vated by training and

shut entering j mental ; a man ofjust under hould- -

entirely j Harrison,

waspower

of our local John H. Baker joint"thenames be the 3d was

of speech delivered In

as

to

men;

these are! ruimliup ilrikaiAi thatexperience

by Republicanpleased Democrat.

whang,"

ouitTvtiw&o.

subscribers

presented

at beginning

subscriberssubeortp- -

subscriberson

Repnhliean

biographicalprominentdlitriet Repub-lican candidates,

prevented.

have

this The plan

nomithere

these

Cln.,

vwijiwa

that

credit

$300

meet

will

them. The honestwho votes

James anwill while forvote which casts

Ben. Harrison will feci

ii'iipos

honorably to in incitizens, by acquaintance and country's in

reputation """in manslaughterwhich ot

candidate in(,Hon. of prosecuted no

,in.11Uuou,1iUrivlif. county. to

Republican, in TFST.Tnp. "r,-- T

has able

the Democracy, every Re-

publican appreciate opportunitythe importance electing

Republican tohis

Pershing, candidateProsecutor,gentleman, irreproachable

the

He

No

On

was

thefor

the

avuiwould say There

word anythis

S. Zf.rn. Clerk.Now, who

put foot this time,your choice Here is

made a

everyand and

in

advocatingof satisfaction

"scratching"

is

althoughin

recommendationscandidate Represen- -

countytrentleman

In to

to

in

of would have cfTrnntervto

Demotknows no honor and thetruth on an and

rise abovehead?

Few needed on thismatter true

fully in another column.

three

highest integrity most atably represent constituents ne any

rime motivesLegislature.andRepublican

A. in

Treasurer, BenoniJordon;Surveyor,

Coroner,Commissioners,

MacComber

friends "reform" Horacesupport,the

and

accordingly.

accord-ing

lightprecedes approach

of

wholeis Republican,

Republican? result

L.in

of

on

imr 'ui-o- annwto in

rw.ii

of

to

in

of

to

r,fMf

in

to

uuuu

is no indictment

neighbor Democrat,in to

newspaper,

coward-ly

cnr- -

insinuation.condition

"organ"

honoraUe

in

candidates patrioticcharge

then, of

is Demoand

insinuation to avoid

when

wrote time

that

third

false acter

such

facts

thathad

and will

and that

andand

himfalse and

that

shall

from a court whichspected. that newspaper

that

HUM

from

never

defendant.find out"

sitycandidate. The law

which aTrustee Hezekiah Pershing election

believe elec-

ted.

pose thattheir field cases.

Constables well plte refutation will reactcitizens and worthy a

day

support. proffer bene- -

Pinally, there that and gal notice. Corbin Judgea change, a "reform," is able charges court

conduct the This last gain him andyou facts on with

known,

nonesty, principle

Freemen Indiana.

Tuesday

Marshall county,votes

political

night,

of

Democrat last which week, to (ieorgeribly because Blaine a candidate

oppjeed to to any partizan appeal,TikJen because a Domo- - honest

Democrat

Democrat

the full

sons that a fairly made,

because a wil1 a

Sept. a

which theMarshall will county, which

bajlots Governor 7fpot slow,

Mr. liableprominent

accidently by a young ye, citizens, will

namedtrailing through republicans present ucn.

wooda, happenedaireeiiy erats Williams.

Parker, compare briefly. anearing pigeons, Hasletta man culti-gun- .

loaded dhtcharg- - educationalthe charge activity

Parker's back, the dull without cultivationblade, capacity Improvement

understand

handed any thepoorest

exacting

referredetc.

almost

therefore

candidate

the

The

The liej will best serveas little as

in view

Theand it

their ft

xrnx

be

iuiuiou

I'lllirMf nun anution

our w, hiswill con- - at the

be

of lin- -

in

itsare by

be

Wo

ourof

of

H.

of

be

Its

he

rea

to

be

of to

to

of

canwi.li

for

hoever

are nil

of

',.wa9

inthat

1WV4, when

this

atto

inan- -

c.

r., the useIn go

ofL to

'I,,, Ulisfor he of

of

besee

in

ofhu,! oarra

J.of

of

to

to

has

by

perest

not

trivp

and

the

the the

wll nrl thu

thethe

re-e- u-

Of for

forB.

are

of

allof

are

of

of

thethe

of

In in

be

po- -

cor- -1K.1 we

th do

viva. the ame

of

toof

of

will

at

1. do.- - nethe

forbe

all

was

at

in

Tx...

M.

he

in

use

eve of

in

of

Ifmin

onon

be

its

the

ofnot

eve ofcan its its

of

of

ment

ofMm

W.

man

hecome said

"go

Ing

eve

areare

on

in in A.

to noor

toto

inon of

Itwe

to onthis

to hisif is had

in Id into

in If inin

ana

are

to

and

thefor

Full

The V.

arewas

is

he

the

hl

infor

onof was

be Indi- -for

Jur.

andand

tne

hiiik.one

are

itsby

met

Sain

was

one

the

six

and

OWHIIIl

wasour

more

forthe

forthe the

half

athe

the Hi

him

soon

he

Mr.

with

oldMillion

c;,n- -

for

of

of

in

own

he

wasmar

tiehenor

of ofby

l,me rorhis for

for

for

for

uel

by

andpre- -

Mr.

Butthe

by thefor

the

Mr. has

theand

any any

Our

Mr. andhas

be

be

the

L.

see the

for

the will thethe the by

any Mr.the of

are hethe the

but com- -

theof

.he had le--

fit of disroom

the of

citi- -

ror

be

be

The

and

We not

We

ofthe

cast

for

l"!H

case

the

the

Mr.

can

hishis

the

tooVd

the

tnat

el,

hud

few

the one

Mr.

Mr. the

men

any Mr.

fallO.,

On lost his

his

by thethe

the

full

the

his

pur

histhe

forthe

that

the

the

true

by the

and

some

thethe

Mr.the full

Mr.

once the

the

ihe

and

thecame up the

tonor

histhis

had Mr.had cases,

Mr.for

"a newwill

to but

andor votes hor tt8 U" no lawcast the foot it and this theas are to thean tne

was

Init so

usthe

and

ed, fullor

er

of

of

J.

We inter causes be beview of the

the the and such thethe case The base are and

the Hadits true been term Mr.

aThe the the

and can

Mr. ly ap- -

thewith hih abii- - the 6ththat some record of cases before

nis to. v. thecrats of this the the term' the war

the j '.

W. Va. came the der was made aaw WAa U w r n mi

mmmmt w w y v - j wagents ' v

f- -. "withPlymouth"'1111 puulio Williams,

K "aaun rr. lt r Kiutaooi un i't n inxmt rIt. & w u 'j tu i.

! at a

a .

t ma . I .

.l.

a

a

ukaccepted a substitute

ability. Harrison, astruggle to

xiiui.um

ventured

opinion friend8simply Tlymouth brib-thi- s:

d(-fti- wte.

appear supplement ii;iW,d speakers

member

stated

strange

induce present

Edwards asserts,

known

duty!

citizen

biains

nnMiahoH

betweennon-paituu- n oitilAB

undoubtedly regret,

proud.

Democratic Falsehood.HcpU'iI

,nn(ij,iatt.

spring

address,ceived, reply

ayninstSwank ofiu'e.

language?statement

election.proved whatsoever

particularconception. Onlywi

dishonorable slander

desperaterespects

election,

fountain

honorblv detailed

Corbin,discharges

I,icion BTJDemocrat,

againstslaughter whollycratically malicious; addition-al enlisted

relativeshome.

Dallas.

nounee,i

continu- -

PfiWp

Swank R,.Cord Horace

given

Court,

prosecution

trouble

"integrity" Corbinassign

solely injuringtbsbelieve

Democracy "boo.r.erang."Wheeler

anotherthem, Corbin

county respects. wherever proceedings

auuity, YINDKMTKD.

citizens

Hastell

Malicious ChargesAgainst Republican

County SherifT Com-

pletelyAuthentic Statement

Kn-Tiab- le

"Reform" New-spaper.

Plymouthberalds

lficorated Swank, RepublicanCounty Shetiff.

saying pos-sible motives

service,

opinion. recordscounty

oeMUtdneigh- -

excitement,

Williams,intellect,

through.

Democrats "J

indictment

country'smanslaughter

money.

repeat appointment

Judge

Posterwithout

and

paign

evident.Swank unequivocally

April,

record,

soldier

term service, this triallatter tne After term

srciurcS i- -th,, iiwse

he was binand some he this

ofT..JI PATH)

isn't V1 KU8t, Wawpecong. the time Thts wasso-call-

etc bad anaWe made arrangements with that Republican never

life theNational Art of Clncin- - our brethren helping his farm

cl4U kersufficiently able P f80 the spring and duringu.u,vu.v1iJwuH,uu holder always or Autrust he tood loadRea this matter ouchtmns

beautiful

Democrat

be

we

cj 1 .T-- T

of

of

we

of

in

llllfto

""'"ri bnt everi tUecountry. WilUam.

In of September 28, bj.wi ivu caasvs uiiotf aiiuA mobf la...

was t,li

evecam. cutout our woull

exactly

chromo, costing it was uninten

good

we hoping

their

These would

would

looked

tional?

writing

but

Ai

Rochester,i

,

I'

j .'

, . -

educated

-

worthy

politics,

Bailey;

receive'a

worthy

believe

IMd

a

are

voters

James

passing

forbrave

urouier eiuisieu

wheatrnmi,t.

lutealtUue. iiarilSOIlS

notwith

IItiealmber him with

issue .iU(1 thilt leaBt secure

sum

inferior

heard

choosing

Tafia

"Reform"

malicious

the

comments

as an

e

-

.

I

i

A

Affair..Poi1ioii of

of in

m

acertain

toin

ofin

ofin

onof

inat of

into ne no

of ofof at ofütn j

mTAll

tt $ ..u .oi

to

the wasor

iuw wn,utNo. had

of

........of

' ue to,

it

toone ts in

aui oftn yj r w m

:

'

4 ..,I .- .

is

au ul

.

and heold man named

with hethe Meld.

he Levionly

Mr. was also

...v u ous,- -the ofIroiial TAwn the

mil i,h iifccssai ittirthat In We that our fflanmu.

I,M

weour 1."

is

25

is

HUUUICU .JefttV

state waseach etc., Swank

heardso in review we below

ofhave

many word

n

means

he

of

OPRruable

""J"e

said,

atntHiis to

have themhave

as

a which

' ra . il M H

their

on

oreney

ra

since

)

'I

a

i

about in

If

a

I : i ii

i

young

in

he it.

heho at

tiriw tVi

he

lienaaHill IIIIJW Ulf

loungm'unteii mm and wiuie

0.,ir,,a anv.'uwir uni'ie.o

port.

seen

his'Ph.., t:...

in Swankremained home

the ofvisited Fremont, his

Here he remainedhe f&

veteran in Ohio Reg.father letter

to home enlist.of

right Georgia. Hehome

eountvwas last was

1M&, .Peru Just e of PeaceJohn continued would speak Centennial

gj il

the which argument

pofififlfisioflhonorable

army, expirationsecond for

He explicitly...ever any indictment

niansutugnierit. asserts

was thisother of

is to

GOBBIN.

Democraticfor

Move an Amendthe

Nominate Candi-

date for Peniten-tiary or for

ofthis Read fol- -

astounding disclosuresThere .hown George fraul falsification

of

made

Circuit These facts haveto our knowledge within

past and can asindeed

can substantiatedof responsible

At the MayCircuitNos. pend- -

ingour which publicly plaintiff

proclaims feet that Corbin principalto fal- - these aggregate

of charges" amounted $T,000.

These false charges brought suits,than

understoodtry

ionestSwank Stanfi.

become

entire

"Demo-

crat"

Fploded-- -

ofoncoming

brighter day?

Harrison,

rafatatiia

volunteeredadvice

ofindictment

great majorityunderstood

enlist.

large

discussion

Whole

forwas

atata.

the

On the ofStanfield appeared. Of

attorneysdishonor- -

-

unknownthe

'

honestly

i

'

,

'

Demoirat

fol-

lowing

enlisting

in

ere

was not werefor

this

of

hy Mr.

is ofold

sofar

be. for in in the 0fto

....,

arm

and or

as

Mr. and

real iuvalid

of and Wheeler and hisis

Mr. beon as

W. anmonth's und

In thesee- -

atHe and

I itt i i

,

iura, uum

it

-

th

of his soin roi- - far the

. . .

:

.,h

1U Ca to Judgedelay ob- - was

hisby Dr.

i7 tt . i j. Uai'K1 ( I , ' 11 i&U

it? UI "Mf at tod an ,

oluri i'wi.ia.u uiU. ... n ... t r i ...... . ........ 1 lie or (1111 II I I II- I 1 1 1 11 1 llikl

can ' t win- -athe with ter

1,

snecches' Iva a ton oai. nriu a vy hi

t t t

1 MH 111 HI HVI 1 . ,

k i .. . I ,

,

the .

a

will

wiM v awnv TfW 1 . v t

Uarrisou

I 4

:

aunfounded

v

:

i

i

,

a

' HUI' 'Iii'

1

1

m

toan friend, aSamuel Wyblo,

worked harvestSum.

that had Wy-ble- ,

his unelo, a before.

Wltk this Levi Wyble.Judge

ironoie,wumu iyon- -i iiuju. OUT

tiflcate" believe nfllro.uiu. private

please

Nationaliiim made

wweicldeutai, spokeand that

rapmiy witl educaüou far 'licked'state should our

gjkpoj

anci

sstfru,

"It's didn't."

respect,,fejiiug

foot

pOUIThese vessel. ended

thatspeak

lateyear

former un-til Feb.

aurging

May,

then ablefather's and

married and

Mitchell. Swanklive 1809

MlAWl

"allv

Swank

firstservice,

thatIm

national

arrestedchar- -

Such

feift CircuitCourtWc

thatHim

Shameful Ob-

livion.Citizens of Mai and

Judicial District!lowing

Judge

comerelied

beyond doubt, everystatement

affidavits par-

ties:term, 1875, of

1982, 3012could only

Let andIn

truth claimed"serious affect- -

athese

party, Judge trial.of Judge Stan-M- r.

Swank, should'itHh term Judge

generons endJudge

needs againstaffairs this attack will

reform,

Can-

didate

waatei- - light

election

candidate

public

room, very carefullyOtis1 Wheeler's attor-ney engaged which de-

manded their attention. While theythus engaged cases cited

docket which hadbeen assigned Judge Stanfield.

they knew nothingabout

"stab chamuf.r" isorismojiSecret Court Judge Corbin

Judge. Stanfield

falseJudge Judge gave

default,wiping

shudow consideration. Cor-bin'- s

notes $6.1)00 of borrow-ed waypaying debts" whichcommend itself honest men,

was success.Rascality itself."garrison miamsiew you alrea(,y your "ls xctption. Thegreenback candi- - di-euj- ou

date, Wolcott. Now these and requiresHidge, assignment

whomthese:

pigeous.young

and

enemies

5M.

Wunder.have sought personal which are tried,

Swank have ob- - made a iratter record Courttained following history Docket, record

facts judgments renderedaccusation Democrat utterly worthless. recordappears light tlmt made dSftag time.

cowardly despieuhle cam- - attorneys wouldtrick. been their guard. In

Swank entire transaction dishonorablerelied correct: The absolute-- I

George enlisted aud requiredservice tmintment snecial

Demo- - taioento and tad. 1861, Indiana ientity express ideas; Williams, rvegiment,place have expressed Phil- -triaL Dunn such

that speech Hon. lippi, home matter

great

expiration dishonest, one-side- d

part Juiy, consummated.

huttorv ,,fi"Jdar- - made Stanlleld.

eued had rendered, ordertained discharge, account

granted Boggs,FALSF.LV

Strange Theyare invariably 1,0 imri. ihuU, settled proper issue.

Isn't uisuumu. ounger nisiiiu- -

.....Ihave speakers horn?, school

Company furnish Democraticable creditable harvesting.

oftice oflioennr.nK'aH

dishonesty

presenthear

been

Peru while

whomoften

talking with young"licked"

well acquaintedioutig

ii'IiiHST'iitailV iDVininrtheir affair hetween

fath

Esq.,

never

attorneys,

abandoned

Stanfieldjudgment,Wheeler,

question,

unaerestimatea

deafness,

low, shoulder-hitters- ,

ani'i'i K7kta unnthar ful- -uiiviiivi.

so White

Kufr itiDiln

is

andwho state that thevu,, - atäQl,,a wiui aisnonesiyiums then narrate the hy orderthvm na it .. . , ' ...

r--7, . Z- " wouia carcumatances 01 wnicn to thesemi . I. Li darnrrrilna 4W . . 14' ,w or 4t ,a v uj fir u 11 - ,

showing ntuta a his subordinn'whose it may is a correct. iL.'wiIhanJutlv tWO oon Corbin. and him alone,

ßde subscriber the thern conversation Mr. met the responsibility of falsill-bon- a

delegations ft 8tate in iKüoruiee ftoa and blackeimd , ...This be injustice. friends ... iT;..i. .t . " U"J- '-'

produce.

unprecedented

a

in-

significant

4.U U. " ' . i.ivii.t;i,Mr. Wyble

possible to the numbers. o ülü lyU(liüg statesmen' that it

whendesigns, etc., delegation brigutt.st iatt,ilects times. Wil Ipassing r

. , you." "Did tell you that,"to things which reuuiremcnts common- - responded Wyble, same

ir.g

Vtnn.l

ofto

f stated

n

promptly renew j

well

have

that

mm

II'

Whilesaid

UllUhow

Sam

vi urt it !.. f .. I

11 - a uiimnniwould .lnevitaoij - , A fh w

U

j

a Iu .1. a u .L- --Nr.

Y floor,

amount ,Tf.., iu ur. iv (5. I . V. . . . .

r 4 vnv. ....giunu yjTj uppiennlllgI or

misrepreseuvedopposites IV .s.

manner whatever.then until

(iKßli.at

enlisted a

come andthe

livedthere when

i.

,

in

three discharges

disability.there

m I i I l a 1.

which

army;

a Reformer---Suc- h aandhlato

Democracya

a

county

theweek

Mar-

shall there were threecases, 3012,

I

Wheeler

charge

suitsWheeler over

compelled Judge

otherprospectsof

n

anything

manyregular a

Mr.were

w

on

Mr. Wheeler there

;

Wheeler theseand representation

Corbin,

thus withouta i f

hardly

aoverreaches

have .will

a formal

candidates.

this

followiug havestatement

substantially Seofieej law

three Kokomo. .Tndirc

the MMmi f

!

"

,

ioi.i

HiiDDortiiitfseriotlbly

m,MieI

Hwank

'

Uams,

school

home

week,

Miami

which

Island

lit v

punose,

i.l iii

BeptibrieansCullen, Deputy Clerks,

entryWyblo

int

irausac-uons-.

gentlemen.

purely theySome Zld

Rkpcbli- - think did ovelilIK notieinu a .1Certificate

while the "Why,

oa

situated

returnod

charge.charges

against

r.i

law

villainous transaction.this exposure those

endorse his corruptand unjust decisions.

this is whom aof wire-worke- rs

you as a "reform" candidate forj mmkiimjv -- ,agree4l to about to any Judge. They the nomina

utoveruor. uyciiorthe

thus

with

4Whhim

'27th

June,

that

This

iM"

been

sworn

gotWill

111SOIUL1i Afterwho en-

dorse

given

ii.u. gave

and

hey

an(4 oox ami oiiey h

masters. men all

lUVl"

v......,.

ireMBUijr. repun xmi.iK orrni. ttjtuik nveuduty? this the

the "reform" toj th" governorship and being tne coneusslon. An inquest was helddo you like be difficulty but Mr. not upon case this

CAPKON s. OK HIV

The History Judge fwiUmUm Tlw Charges Against Hiin

the Most Corrupt Charaeter--Judg- e

Corhin fusesthe charges.

To the Editor of the Hepuhlican:Sik: -- I had heard something about

the charges made Judge Cor- -

until bin,Capron,

county until

time

states

neara

out,

with

false

unemeuL

b,H1ue

Levi

-- aid,

willthat

had

Wm.

"i11

must

Uli!

ap- -

hoar

the subject politicalform, veiwed by a Democratic law-yer.

Mr. Capron commenced by rtatingthat corruption abounds everypart our government, local

a greater degreethan former time and a deter-mined effort was being made by the

people bring andpunish crime. He attributedfact the party nominating systemadopted by both parties. Hethat was easier for a bad manprocure a nomination from his partythan secure election bythe people without the assistance ofa party That bad men

frequently nominated and electedby party, who could notels independent candidates de-

pending their merits,by party. Independent can-

didates, who badoffice. True could

not be affected unless good men werepleesd office. Good party plat-forms are security against corrup-tion long are elected

carry out the principles enuncia-ted by them.

Mr. Capion then told how partyhad been worked de-

feat him. He was a candidate forCircuit and wanted a nomina-tion from from the Democratic party.Horace Corbin, the Judge by appointment, was also a candidate, andwanted a nomination from the samesource. In Fulton county the Demo-crats hold a primary election for thenomination candidates,the same way that elections held.Candidate have their names printed

tickets which they distributetheir friends. Just before the Demo-

cratic primary election was held, andwhile court was session Roches-ter, circulated the reportamong his party friends, that Capron

withdrawn and would not acandidate, and had his own nameprinted every ticket that was is-

sued by every candidate. By thistrick Corbin nearly all votes

the county. this was not all.Corbin published scandalous circu-lar against Capron and others, whieh

j was done for the injuringthe reputation Capron. Corbinhaving secured the rntire vote Ful-

ton county, and manipulated theMarshall county Democratic conven-tion that secured some of thedelegates here. Capron withdrewfrom the contest for a nomination,and announced inde-pendent candidate.

some charges Democracy. Butthe says were

wnicn should not passed overdue consideration.

charged that Corbin, when athe Legislature, sold his

vote for money. That was paifor voting against a bill which arailroad company was interested. He

the ohwgw was publicly made byMr. Mattingly the Marshall Coun-ty BWKJOal ten yeurs ago,( oil. never denied He also

since Corbin been Judgehas altered the court

docket, defraud the plaintiff,a case which Corbin was defen-

dant, out a large sum money.He made other points the samecharacter, which I shall not enumer-ate, believing that have said enough

give Capron's estimate ofJudge character lot honesty.

apron tells the truth, Corbinnot only unfit for the office Judge,but shouid be spurned from theproenee honoiablo men.Capron lies, Coi bin theestablish his and shouldproceed once do

con- -

be

ludianapolh Fraud.The following issued by

;, tge Friedley, ChairmanRepublican Central State Committee,

w,; ;:: ,,ft"r ju"Rrac"t- - .obf

afterHnd

him

upon

eratie .a.-etin- tnat is Deingheld Indianapolis this week:

To the Republicans Indiana:I information which1 entirely authentic that therewill brought this city theInst., under the guise Cnion

"slang- - yP"- - wwn Miami About time his, give validity unjust hers attend the reunion,

goingfather

the

there

days

number.

got

18H

Court.

reeeipt

judgment, to make a mean, gangs of roughs,"snap" judgment absolute tlnidity. professional Udlot-bo- x tuffers aud

I

uvfj-- 1 Louisville. St. Chicanro andsify his docket accomplish otl.r cities. The Kuklux,his erasures, false entries Lit, eis, Confederate soldiers willand interlineations were ' be here the chanicter Union

nil?

(

. v , . . .

( f 4 I a I(

" - l , ,

f

, . ,

s. after the,J election for the purpose and

sliown by exam. the acting city and placesdocket. also further proven by the state whieh as-

ide deposition Klinker klgned. ths fl

H.was made

went CorhinurnnnilT narnoü attached

possession be estimate nearly Vy,,es-- fter Judgeof 0f

(iiil Swank Mr. rests thisWvble IB""UU15..i.:

to

atthey

Hess,

on equal

of of

omitted

publichim

Democrats,"ring" have

ay nothing him

i;onst

TTi,j

No

the man

it?

Nom- -

He

A.

UCIU

he

v....

of

of

of

of

of true

state

honestthis

aretheir

own

are arereform

men

of

in

be

purpose ofof

of

in

that

he

ofof

(Sorbin's

ofhe

all

ofam

this

of.i.ners, remain until

r. ofof this other

they beof O. In

them

diana look out rorruffians The Dcmoeratie leaders un-derstand thut the Republicans car-ry Indiana October, allfor the election Tilden Hen-dricks will absolutely destroyed,and ans will be left unemployed

this State. We desirenothing but honest and fair elec-tion. With stn'h we shallcertainly gain a glorious victorythe Idth October. Let Kemihli.

a w IK

ami 1'einocrats umlers'and oncefor ail that the Mississippi plan shallnot be inaugurated

The Democratthe Hlaine Rally said:

Tin- - fact that the were pret- -

Mr. W. C. one offne pres- -I

iniHnn4lent.1 "

ahle. self-confiden- t:

'. Ht'k" Sam. before , town. He .

by resort.

all ty 1i 1 1 iVed induced ustohaeent Democratic and Mr. Swank then went a eigar .Msnonotaine ami mean. genn,.,,,,, wie is well the

thepiacoa ft4re a saloon and there met young you are slaves blush when you busmen ol.tain for a statement

shoal 1 have made his report ' guid, and instmctor to oontrol his 8&m. Wyble. u.yl ,aHei, Sum. think of your (.haiI!.s. of the sham andtin-gros- s receipts the licens- -

Superintendent the 1st exiiihit olothing and and asked him if he had . !' the city, that might

September. This to do; anolütfize 8tUpidity. , Hwank about that trouble, s.u.,. the, ViZJZ. r knvn. h,nv !hV;,-- v the partyand when the report was made '

point of personal fitness'

for the Ä1 eye.l Swank going up 1 w . - i rilT ,nora' iat!,w snmeT1

discrepen .oi s - .

Tk. ' . 111 IllCHmo ttthe

the

Go

omce BIlllCH

, wasless the in tu k- - ' Hwank raised his' ' -. ' ., . . , 1 1 7 .. 1 1 u n L. I .

uumuugWell nee(jy artery blood

urwi

dlfferance

Democratic

discrepancies

whetherth'-m- .

how

Sam

heiw

as

as asMiami

Opera

lived

utraniM

trying

this

over

onee

and

ilia...

and

vour

or

ofto

itin .

in

H

h,...

C

on

in

lor no an

as

it is

it

t'

it

is

in

iu

or

Mi 111:1 mvm- -

onhut ...

isnot '"

011

Is to re- - ....

it

in

to

to

I1U

to

e--

bad

gotBut

said

The

uu"18'

mayLet

him told

and

him

ballot

parties, men own their own iouls -- amons were wen pairouizeowill that day a,ul ootieed that theandthei'own votes, you

i 4vrt an ones who rushed the doors seekrii 111 L I i ' ' livll " u

i '

gir.ni.nt i - rt im .... 1 i i r n n ......

we1 to

. 1. i ...

a

to

on

a

at

on

xucii m , . worn. traatmant n, tu nno.loas your lawful and from eff-c- ts "

record the , soldier, iscandidates. j such no was record effect

P- -

reas

toat any

to to

to

it to

it was to an

nomination.

'ted asun-a-sist-

neversleeted to

inno

so asto

machinery to

inare

on to

inCorbin

had

on

thein

a

so

he

himself as an

m

be

of

saidin

in had it.has

so as toin in

of

1

to Mr.

IT is

of Ifhas to

innocence,at to so.

the

'- -Ai;t

at

in ofDJ

to on 5thof

to to

as toandin

were

men

to

an inIt in to

P.H

to

.

is

no

an

ne on these

ifin prosp'cts

Of and

no imto us in

anan

onnf

In

on

toEdwards, we onor as intoTownship ia in of If us ofto

to ofon or hi 1,1

Harrison.it to u"la tin- - or

of - NorthI 11 1 , . t .

who onmeet we

tok rUUI

w

rt Ti,i v of

in

of

1

(

in

..4 to

thu

they the

"gentleman who is postedbusiness" is

be otherwise"?

A ROOM.

Aroos, Ind., Oct. 3d, 1876.

A. C. Hickman is feeble health.Miss Mattie Dimmit is lying

low, with no prospect of recovery.An infant son of Rev. Samuel

McNeely died last evening.Business evidently reviving.It is amusing to hear a man botet

of owning a public thoroughfare.The countenance of the Democ-

racy has sombre cast.Almost incessant professional la-

bor compels us to pass unnoticedmany things of which we iutended tospeak.

Our friends think vou did not dous justice in your report of dele-

gation but have not time to no-

tice the lame places this week.Williams and Benner politically

enlightened the people of West town-

ship one night last week, to the utterdestruction of Republicanism. Therewill be no for Republican ticketsin that part the county. Oh!

The correspondent who attackedus in last week's Democrat is informedthat we have neither the time nor thedisposition to such "small fry."If a respectable and sensible partyattack us we will find checks enoughto "call" him, but to sugar-bow- l

lingering,cat's-pa- w - for- - somebody - else, obsc I re,leather-breeche- s correspondent would

rather small work. Our inclina-tions are not quite so humble.

A certain Democrat at one ofH. Club "experience meet-

ings" expressed himself as horrifiedat the idea of using a Methodistchurch as a restaurant. He had ref-

erence to the Plymouth ladies, thePlymouth church, and the27th inst. We believe the devoutgentleman forgot his former connec-tion with church festivals, but Inger-soll wasn't making Republicanspeeches then. Well, it is dreadful.

Mrs. Barbara Metheny died onthe 28th, ult .. the advanced age of

years, 5 months and 3 days. She

nana v..,..i "J"'"- - K"s ,,UOri

was a remarkably good and intelli-gent old lady. Her daughter, Mrs.Stephen Hall requests statethat she had been a theMethodist Church for years, and

her death bed expressed a willing-ness and desire meet the change.The funeral services were conductedby Rev.

Next Tuesday the election, andappeal the Republicans Wal-

nut township do their duty.See that every Republican voter

brought the and that theDemocracy inflict importations up-

on Read your tickets carefully,determine their genuineness,voting them. Finally, remember that

vigilance the price lib-

erty."Although innumerable posters

announced that one Cra" ford woulddeclaim his piece place lastWednesday night, failed appear.

few gloomy theClub met their gloomy hall, how-

ever, and comforted themseUes andeach other by "experience meet-ing." On the following evening theyheld another class meeting,several members expressed their faith

the wisdom, goodness, justice andMr. capron made righteousnesss

against official conduct Corbin report they not "shoutinghappy

Hemember

Indianahe

ability

circular

disgraceful", county.

voting

election

saloonstrieks

posted

eight

he failed

our

use

be

polls,

Mac.

Millinery.Mrs. Babcock has just returned freu

the city with a haodjome StockGoods. She has the latest stylesand invites each and every one calland them. n!7

Private and Confidential. Dr.Lyon, years experience, willthe Parker House 2d, for oneweek only. Sufferers must not fail

see him.

RAIL ROAD DIRECTORY.IMTTSItl KUH. WAVNK A CH1CACO.

after Auril ir.th.no thin road

l.'Wf. :

on i" wr

us to

onto

isto

toto it

is to

to

is

at on

A &

in

an

at

in

of

to

15 at

to

Ft,

and trainsB M fol- -

TRAINS GOISG WEST.IMttshurtrh l 2oupmCrcHtline 9 40 eiopmioooForest 7 58 11 so eI.; inn l'juipm lfi 8 OfFt. Wayne 3 10 13 2 50 10 45riyiuouth 3 500 lwspm

7 90 6 60 8 30 6 90

TRAINS Gt)ING EAST.1 10 6 6Plymouth 3 13 00 96

Wayne 6 40 9 11 98 19Lima 860 1 3 50Format 10 03 6 35 3 06 4 15C'nwtline 11 40 7 06 4 40 6Pittsburgh .. 05 9 12 3 so

at 1'hrough Daily jleaves rittflburfbat 5.50p. m.. ntoppliiKonly at Alliance 8.44 p. m.Crestliiif a. ui.. Forest 2.i

ay ne a. m.. Warsaw6.15 a Wanatah a. Valpn

hicairo0.3ua.m.m.. am Vinte at iF. Mtebh.

ine "" nr.w.- - ion nA

of65

In

us.

heT. H.

of

all

tf.

be

On im. will

46am tooam4ain

inn01amimam

Chi. ago

hi.-iur- 30pm 30am 35amotiam 06pm

Ft. 95pm430 60am

55am10am 15pm

Mail

12.30 A.m.. Limaam., fort S.si a.m.

IHMOwn. Pa8. t Aax

INDIANAPOLIS, I'KKI CHICAOO.

and after June 33d. 1R76. trains willrun on this road Hun. lays excepted) as fobtows

TRAIXS aODfO SnKTH.STATION. KXP. KXP. MAIU

IndianapoliB 4 20pm 12 lopm 7 55amPeru no 1 45Hoelu-Hte- i' 9 ltfWalnut 3Anco 9 63

Plymouth 1017Tyner 1040Wilkerton 11 01Laporte 11 wmMi. hlaran City 12 IS

trains oonro i nr.

Miebifas city.LaporteWalkertonTyner

excepted;

MAIL EXPosam 8 00pm

9 56 54510 4 9 341103 9 551124 mi:

Arifos 11 4tamio4lWalnut 1? 03ptn io siHoc heater UW 111

13 67pm1 17130

2 12

394

..i.i, evorvuhnra K tl.oir ,.r,l ! ,r 12 SHam 6 00.1 m........ . ... B.ti, ln IHUano 6 40 4 10 311

lei

Indiana.

V nleft

TrnsWs Wiurt or

county 9 itoffor üi8

the

m

Flower,

against

Judge,

sought

the

member

Norris,

"eternal

examine

October

Plyiuouth

Plymouth

ter rniliatiailis tinn used.

1133

whichaiiouteven with le. time.

Ii. KÜU1N50N. (lenl. Supt.Indianapolis

J. Ju-mon- . Vrt & Tkt Airt, riymouth.

ai u.. - . . the . .

are as

tne tie

onea

in

is

a

to a

&

at

run

4U

ss

i.V.

m.. m..

i

:

j.al

CIN. WABASH A MICHIGAN K. R,

On and after Sunday. May 21st. 1876. trainswill leave principal stations on this roa.l afollows. All trains run on Columbus tint.

TRAINS SOUTH.Mail I iccom.STATIONS. I and Ex I modat.n

Iave Elkhart :p.m.:5iiGoshen ;M " 10:15Haltnnore A Ohio Crosslna 3 :oo

Yes. we are willinc to believe that Warsaw.......... :4f

WahashMarionAlexandriaAnderson Junction

,.n

Cawber.

are

3:4?4 r.5:40

:407:36

TRAIXS NORTH.

1

1

110 2

212 a. m.1:05 "2:05 "S :o0 "8:40 "

nredinff-- . -- ..w. wHh Bch forco that he throw him ' honest and a worthy man for Judge r, J w" " Anderson JuncUon.. wa.m.a :2p. mvearpre and enerous: while Williams Is rw- - i i i a u i i. . .. i .... Democratic attaches and natrons. Alexandria " s:os

rrnntv ' uihjiwiu uw iiuui, mu uimtk ui nu , of our Direilll lourt. flDd ior uibbb h i Marion 7:45" 4:27 M

Aiso an item or sniiiJ rrom ine t nuriua and has Not finding outside at- - Wabash "exacting, miserly, head striking the floor with such , a ., ,.1,.,, anything very 8:58"Auditor is not Incorporated In the re- - iv. . r. ... ,, ti-.- i.,,,-.t;- . f p

tractive ?rth Mane heater :34 " :4iI en I v.

ThisonH " . T e r l K remained ....

I

"

obeeiiag

no

to

R.

si,

C.

wu

or War? aw.

ru

consolation of lager, and j S01H,hore .iTiiTop.mJiS...v . .. w wnirjcii t'."' Here are the men and thofw whn : L - . . . 1 ne s trnt or a son ler s unnormal- - this aceounts thuroughly. we Ktkhart .'.'.'..".".'.'!'..' i2:9o": 131 m

m.

;2!

:45

......

1 nnf r, 1 Mr L ' " ' ! m lO Wil lor IWO or Uiree - ! Close conneetions mad- - ar and F.Ik- -

wethis

and

Oct.

recallnear '

and

also

last

put

ouiuui.1

and

said

had

you pan

of

this

etc., etc, 0hio

day, oemg Goshenin the company of young 8am. imst the average Democrat about as Uiiuk, for the unusual patronage on hart with L.8. A M. h. Railway, at Suford,of the time at the "Wee tern gooee." the sight of water does that a mad- - that day. And by the way, we are SI''. withP.' PT 'a' RSuiaJT at NSb

i . .. 11 1

(

a,.

7

Amr throwino-- him into convulsions, wil liner to waiter snmthincr that tli Manchester with the D.-tr.i- t. Eel River ando --o -- - D III. H. B. ; at Wahash. with T. W. & W. Kui.ru . . a . 0..uwlfJCitlien. ' wl V"'" week died x w"""1 IT m"'"Of one date8 , the Rev. E. W. a

How there need j Swauk called ton of

Ih'iiv

light

party

j

without

thatJudge's

. of

!

besol- -

Louis.

nation

tiie

be

defeat

which

M

.1

well in theDemocrat. "How

could it

very

we

of

notice

reply

T.

Methodist

77

of wood.

wewhole

before

of

members of

which

of

. .

(

4.207.13

On

BTATTOXB..

(8unlH)

11:1

.111:4:1

159

239

405

6;n

pretty

of

, .

i

.

'

.

.

iail- -

road: At Marion, with Pittsburgh. CincinnatiA St. Louis Railroad ; and at Alexandria withtrains of the Lafavette. Muncie A Bloominit-to- n

R'y. for point East and West,A. 0. WELLS. Oen'l Sup't

ANDREW P0E. CHAS D APIS AN.

THE PEOPLE'S

11POE & CHAPMA., Prop'.

ROOM NO 8 H0HAM S BLOCK. LAP0RTE ST . PLYMOUTH, IND.

"WE KEEP ON HAND A.

Complete, Fresh and EeliaUe Stock.

We Sell only for CASH! We seek only a living Profit, and Quality taken inConsideration, propose

Selling at (he Lowest Prices.We solicit the continued favors of old friends and the patronage of all desir-

ing anything in the line of DRUGS and MEDICINES.

People's Ph&rmacyDEVOTED TO THE

Treatment of all Chronic Complaints,OF Ifttl FORM.

This deDartment of our business i under the control of the SeniorPartner, who will at all times be found at post. A continuance of theextensive practice we have enjoyed is respectfully solicited. In this con-nection we call

ATTENTION" I

To a letter just received from sir. Zi in merman, a gentleman of KosciuskoCo., lately under treatment. In his ease the water of our Flowing Welland Baths as well as Alterative Medicines were used.

LEESBÜRQ, lnl.. An. J'Jth, 1876.COL. POE: I would ha ve writtm to you sooner, but

have been waiting to assure myself Unit the improve-ment I have realized is jn rmansnt. I jinJ my bowelsregular, my appetite good and natural. My eyes areneither weak nor sore ; I find my head now almost en-tirely free from paifi Trait mysei '' a well rn an. Tf youthink I am mistaken come set me, 1 hare the nicestmelons in the County and a croquet la ten. I will provemyself well hy eating more neln und eatinc thrntfaster tha n you can, and after UH Tire thron gh with themelons, I will heat oa at croquet. I h in suffered solong and so much that J Jiurdly know how to express mythu n ks for my present h u 1th . and for your successfultreatment of my ease.

I Vv respect fu tin your friend,m3tf FR t. KL IX Z1MMERMAX.

Trnn Hin1 Ymi Qmr?11 UM AS1U 1UU UU 1JJ. FIRESTONE,

(8ÜCCI ssok TO D. BEKKI.Y.Kays If yoi want anrthin in the line of

HARDWARE,

Call at his Hardware

He

CH

his

TINWARE,Stoves, Wood and Iron Pumps, Etc.

XTazt door XTortii of th. Post Office,

Plymouth, iisroinsrkeeps

WHAT IS NEEDEDAnd Bell at the

Lowest Living Prices.When you wnnt anything in the Hardware Line, be sure and (rfve him a call.

The Tin ShopI iimler th- - siij rvisi om of John Wriffkt. we!! known to the cit kerns of Plymoeth

and vicinity as Hrstrclani. workman, and prompt in fllUna all order. He wiii attendto all the tin business entrusted to hi in. either at the Hhop at your homes.

S. A. HOG LAN D,The norular Miles man will ertnHnn In .hör.- - whlrh i m ininrnnl nf fmi a..h.promt.! attention.

Store

Z also offermyFARM FOR SALE

Of 9" ae res. situated two and one-ha- lf miles south-wes- t of Plymouth. It is in a finestate of with large orchard, good buildings etc. It is the farm in M srshall County. ""l'ly moth. Kept. U. 18". U.

Ayer'sSarsaparilla

It widely knownas one of the mosteffectual remediesever discovered t ucleansinjr thetern aud purify inrthe blood. It' hie-st- .

.Hl the test otyears, with a con-stantly grow in? ri.

Im-- . il on ilsintrinsie virtues, and PMtiiiiil hy its

cures. So mi d r.s to Ik safe andbeneficial to children, a id yet so searchingas to eflectuallv pur-j- out the preat cor-ruptions of the I.IohI. sueh a tin nitiiloiiüand syphilitic contamination. Impurities,or diseases that have lurked in the Memfor years, soon yield to this owertul anti-dote, and disappear. Hence it wonderl'ulcures, many of which are publicly known,of Scrofula, and all serofulous disea-es- ,

l lcerts l.r Option., and eniptive dis-onle- rs

of the skin, Tumors, BlotcliesBoils Himplea, Pustule, Sore. St.Anthony's Fire, Koe or Krysie-la-s.

Tetter, Salt Itlieuin. BcaMHead, Ringworm, and internal Ul-cerations of the Uterus, Stomach,and Liver. It also cures other com-

plaints, to which it would not seem esjeci-all-y

adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep-sia. Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease,Female Weakness, Debility, andLeiicorrhossv, when they are manifesta-tions of the scrofulous poisons.

it is an excellent restorer of health andstrength in the Spring. By renewiag theappetite and vigor of the digestive organs,it dissipates the depression and listless lan-cuo- r

ofthe season. Even where no disorderappears, people feel better, and live lonjrer.for cleansing the Mood. The system ni eson with renewed virorm and a new lease oflife.

r It K r A RED BT

Dr. J. C. AYER ot CO., Lowell, Mass.,

I'rnrtiral and AnatytU-m- l f 7.. ... .....

SOLD BT ALL DRUOUI8T9 EVERYWHERE.

r r

Ar rtu

T V

HAIR

This standard article iscompoond-w- lwith the greatest care.

Its effects are as wondcrAil and asaatis factory as ever.

It restores gray or faded hair to itsyouthful color.

It removes all eniption, itching;and dandruff. It give the head acooling, soothing sensation of greatcomfort, and the scalp by its usebecomes white and clean.

By its tonic properties it restoresthe capillary glands to their normalvigor, preventing baldness, and mak-ing the hair grow thick and strong.

As a dressing, nothing has beenfound so effectual or d.eairnble.

A. A. Hayes. M.I). . State Asasyerof Massachusetts, says, "The con-

stituents are pure, and carefully se-iec- ted

for exo-llen- t quality ; an! I' nsider it the Best Paar akati okfor its intended purposes."

FOR THE WHISKERS.i Tlii elegant preparation may berelied on to change the color of theiiefird from gif)' or any other undesir- -

Me shade, to brown or black, at dia- -ex't It is easily apried, being in

i one pr. in ;i'ion, aud quickly anda permeuent color,

which wui neither rub nor wash tt.

aianwfactsreS by R. P HALL 4 CO.,

NASHUA, H.H.fslt 17 all BnoliU, Mi BmUh to