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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 SÜBVET 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.
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS !
HON. SCHUYLER COLFAXWill apeak in LA POUTE October 9tb.
Watch
Be vigilant. .
"Spot" every tramp.
Read your tickets carefully.
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 !
he always heard them hurrahing forTilden and Hendricks?" We refer
him to the editor of the Democrat.
the referring
the
erat. Will the deny that itis oi posed to Hayes for other
Leaving the personal character ofboth candidates aside why does theDemocrat supportence to Hayes?
In prefer- -
On Tuesday, citizenof Kochest r, Adolph us Park- -
We
will found Mr. Kelleythe
How
the
dollars
Tilden
27th,named
page
steel
iay
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
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I'lllirMf nun anution
our w, hiswill con- - at the
be
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be
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be
of to
to
of
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hoever
are nil
of
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inthat
1WV4, when
this
atto
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soon
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are hethe the
but com- -
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fit of disroom
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ofthe
cast
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hud
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the one
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men
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fallO.,
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his
by thethe
the
full
the
his
pur
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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
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onof
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into ne no
of ofof at ofütn j
mTAll
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to
the wasor
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of
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it
toone ts in
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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
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a
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about in
If
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young
in
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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
-
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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 ,
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can ' t win- -athe with ter
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1 MH 111 HI HVI 1 . ,
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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
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.
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Dr. J. C. AYER ot CO., Lowell, Mass.,
I'rnrtiral and AnatytU-m- l f 7.. ... .....
SOLD BT ALL DRUOUI8T9 EVERYWHERE.
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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