Marshall County Republican, Volume 14, Number 22, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 April 1870 — Page 2

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FEARLESS and Pgf I T. PHIL.L.1P5, . 53. Mv HOLS, I Editors. THURSDAY, APRIL Uh, rtfio. HlIO.L.IC AM 8TATK TICKET. Tor Secretary of Stat, MA X. r. A. Boh fit AS. a Cass. 7 fur Amdtlttr if So.-, JOÜX Ü. EYS, of Jfartoa. 7Vrat'rr of Stiit, &UT kl. 3ULM'r. of OmrrmU. Tue emwaaaa GemmrmJ, XILtoli TMüwLmM, f r.ma. e-jhrrimlniumt of Vhtia fain lilw JiJ4.V.i.)j C lit; BBS, ef rtmgmm. JV JuJym of Supt rmu Cwt V IHmtriet, AJDUW U UV SA, o .Leeorfca Siunil Ptafrtcr, 4 2. IZ03T, o fisare. Tatra? lirwt, 6hj.'::.ü J Ki r. i r if n isa, WlA JKstrfet, Far C-mjrrm, JASlTk PA.KAlil, of Laporm, 1 Lm lUcuium of the 1 Id, Cvmyrmtmtomml Dittriet Comet RAILROAD ITEMS. An election waa lie Id in Warsaw M Monday of :ist week, for the purpose of levying a tax of two icr cent, on the A!9Al of the county, in aid of the Warsaw, Goshen and White Pigecn Railroad; and, of the Grand Rapids, Wabash and Cincinnati rail road. A majority of IM was given for the appropriations In tie grand railroad movements around us, we are. of course, interested. It will be 9een by the ex Tacts published ielow, that South Bead is sure of the Peninsular rail road: ana that Breoien and Tvner e City may yet become prominent railroad points. "The South Bend (Ind ), Remitter of the 24th (uit ) says: "Ihe Timber for the Peninsular railway bridge across the river in this city is nearly ail delivered, and as soon as the weather permits, work will be com menced upon the bridge and pushed rapidly forward. As goon as the bridge is finished, track laying will commence, iron for the tirst thirty -six miles east of this city now being ready. The survey between this point and Chicago :e etlil in progress. Arrangements have beeu made too good advantage in Chicago for a depot, the grounds being :u one of the best parts of the city. Ihe bonds of the Michigan part of the line have all been negotiated in K;rope, and financial agents report the out look decidedly encouraging. TLe Goahen (Ind ) Democrat says: "We refeired last week to the projected enterprise of cousttucting a line of railroad from Hiiisdale, throb Indiana to Giiman, U:i;,ois. Since our last issue or.r city has been visited by a deputation of Michigan gentlemen, desirous of finding the most practicable line for an exten li ilia -.laic, and their attention having fcen drawn to this line by Dr. Ellis, Mr. Mercer and others, they came to look at its aa vantages, and went away, as we are assured, most favo rablv impressed with our city and the line of road prof osed to them. This line would enter the State at a point on the State line in Steuben county, in the direction of Hillsdale theEcs to Orland, Union Mills, La grange, Goshen, Wakarusha, Bre men, Tyner City, Knox, San Pierre, and thence tohe Illinois State line, in the direction of Gilmaa, Illinois, at the crossing of the Logansport as Peoria Road and the eastern branch of the Illinois Central. From Giiman to Springfield the line of rad is under contract, and will be finished at an early day. Tracing this line upon the map it will be found to be almost an airline from Fpiingfield to Detroit. It would plats Goshen sixty miles nearer N. Y. than by any present route bv MB" DECREASE OF BEEF CATTLE. Many farmers in this country are coming to the very wise conclusion that it is important to pay more attention 1o the raising of stock. The market is becoming overflo cd with wheat and the price must necessarily be very low. The crop in this county is not always sure; but a glance at the decrease of beef cattle mast convince our farmers that it would be wise for them to pay more attention to stock raising. The decrease of beef cattle to the popula tion in this country, dnring the last ten years, is said to be twenty per cent. The increase in population being thirty-three percent. In 1860, with a population of 31,417,331, we had 25,640,337 neat cattle iu the country. At the present time, with a population of more than 40,000,000, we have only 21,633,009. This showitg is according is according to the report of the Department of Agriculture, and exhibits a net decrease since I860 ot more than 4,000,000 of animals. In Texas alone, since 1366, the decrease in cattle has been 414,137. Even the ratio of milch cows ts population has

greatly decreased in ten years, an dJaccatic party, who really suppose

the number of sheep is said to be less by one half than ten years ago. We urge upon our farmers, therefore the advantage of paying more attention to stock, f hey will find that it will pay them well, and many portions of our county are well adapted to stock raising. All that is necessary is a little more ambition and enterprise, and better eare of stock in winter, and an improve went in quality. Tub trial of M'Farlanu for the si ur vier of Richardscn commenced &4Lcid5y tod .

THE HAPPY FAMILY Theo- gan of A. L. Wheeler A Co. falsely called the Plymouth Democrat last waefc, reiä C H. Reeves, Esq., out of the Democratic party, because he wrote a letter to the Chicago Times, declaring that the Democra tic party, at ot present 60uducted by old foss'ls, is "played out." The organ of "the clique," in this place, it attempting to kick out of the party all Democrats, who, believing in the . principles of the Democratic party of the olden timei, are not in cliued to now turn pagans and fall down before idols long since decreed, by the enlightened publie sen timent of this 19th century, to utter destruction. 3?r. C. H. Reeve is a man who cannot W whipped into ill the stupidity ot the clique of A. I WLeeler k Co., and he is a man who has more brains and information than all the would-be leaders of the Democratic party ii this county put together. Tbc a arpear to be riyds in (he "happy family" for Congressional honors, and the "organ" turns its batteries of blackguardism upon every Democrat who refuses tr 9wear by the rules and regulations of the "ring " The point seems to be as to who shall have the honors and the spoils, and the "insiders" prefer to destroy the party itself, rather than permit the"outsidera" to flourish It is an instructive scene, very elegant and refined, and honorable throghout. We hope ''the clique" will keep right on in the line of business now so nobly cariied on, and perhaps the family "muss" may result in great good to the coun ty, by opening the eyes of many Democrats to the base attempt now being made by the "ring" to sell out the Democratic party of this county forever to a "private few,'' at the sacrifice of ail the higher and nobler interests of the county. There is something rotten in Denmark, and C, II. Reeve. Esq , is not the only man in the "happy family" who has brains and common sense enough to realize the fact. Let the work go on. It is none of our funeral. Perhaps the progressive portion of the Democratic party in this county may yet come to the con elusion that consolidated action on the part of all who are opposed to the "barnacles" is the only redemption of Marshall county from not only "old fogy ism," but "rottenness" of the worse kind. Pitch in, it is hopeful all around. The same kind of a fight is raging in New York and else where. May the war rage until its results send the "fossils" and harp ies" where "the woodbine twiaeth." unuooraDNßo vooxuxBBS. The following circumstances are quite amusing. Yoorhees, the man who holds the position of a remarkably wonderful leader in the Democratic party of this State, delivered a speech last. Thursday night, at Indianapolis. He came from Washington to reply to Senator Morton's speech of the 22d of February. He spoke three hours. The effort had been heraled from one end of the State to the other. He read a long lot of "balderdash" from a manuscript. He bitterly denounced impartial suffrage. ai.l declared he wauted none of it. He dou't agree with Hendricks. He did not deny his connection with the sons of liberty, and his visit to Yallandigham and the rebel Commissioners in Canada, in 1S64. as as expected. The speech was a long weak affair and fell dead. The audience, many republicans with the rest, bore the affliction with commendable resignation. He spo&e his piece and departed, and Senator Morton and the Republican party still live, entirely unconscious of the ripple upon the surface of the surging sea of public sentiment 113 PARTIAL SUFFRAGE. Last week, Wednesday, President Gra.t and his Secretary of State, promulgated the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment, and it ia now part of the fundamental law of the land. On Friday night the President was sernaded and made a very pretty little speech on the subject, saying that "it looked like the realization of the Declaration of Independence." Of course all the leading Democrats of the eonntry, like Senator Hendricks, are wise enough to accept the situation and labor for the "colored vote." The New York Democrats who have fought against the Amendment with the utmost bit terness, nor Have the brass to turn around und declare that they are the special friends of the "colored voters," and always have been. Some of the sleepy old fogies of the Demthat Jcflerson was the father of the so called Democratic party of the present dayr propose tofight against the Fifteenth Amendment, and evea ' rything eise that the war has settled They will continue bo vote for Gen era! Jackson. Peace to their ashes. Tar United States Senate and ohe Houte of Representatives haveboth passed a resolution extending the income tax another year, reducing the per cent, on i? comes to three per cent; but this reduction does not apply to U't year's incomes, wlücü are sow "rciag assorted

GEORGE H. THOMAS

The rBt of last weektha telegraph brought the new 'from San FranCisco of the death'Of MaJbVGeneral Gorjre H. Themas, tie Uisd o apoplexy, and his sudden death has shocked the American people as no event has done since the astaisina uon or Mr. Lincoln. General Thoma9 was born in Southampton ounty, Virginia, on the 31st of July 1816, add graduated at West Point. In 1841, he engaged in the Flonda Seminole war. He was in the Mexican war snd distinguished himself for bravery and gallant boar ing. He came out of thai war with a brevet of Major. After the Hex ican war he was stationed for awhile in Boston Harbor, and soon after was made Instrustor of Artillery and Cavalry at West Point In 1854 general fccott ordered him to the Pacific coast, where the Rebellion found him. He was sent east and assumed command of a RHmiU nf national troops, in the department of Pennsylvania. This was the commencement of a brilliant service which ended at the final surrender of Lee and Johnson. This service to the country in her hour of need, so familiar to all, forever endeared him to all loyal people. His fame is as deathless as the name of Chicka mauga, Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, Resa ea. Dallas, Kenesaw, Peach Tree Creek, Chattahoochee and Nashville. He whose death is new lamented throughout the country, will be re membered as one of the beat, purest and noblest of American soldiers. The vast numbers who served under him will drop a tear iu memory of their old commander. And his death is all the more keenly realized on account of its suddenness. He passed away in the sunset land, wept, honored and loved. His body is conveyed this week, to Troy N. Y. for burial. Everywhere along the line, and at Washington, special marks of respect to the memory of the dead honor his name and his brilliant life of usefulness and glory. FOUR RlASOKS. We notice in an exchange four reas ne why the Hon. Jasper Packard should not bo re nominated lor Congress. The reasons stated are as follows: "Lack of pre-eminent abilities." ' Hi is a bad party leader." "His supreme selfishness." "Ingratitude." This is the sum and substance of the argument against his renominatios. We think the argumentation decidodly fiat It reminds us of a school girl's talk when another girl had refused to give her "- vf jguau "you uon i amount to nothing any way, you sun gy thing," When those who op. pose the re-nomination of a tried and faithful man, resort to such milk and watea reasoning, it is very evident that they have not much to say. Corns out "square footed" and say what you mean, for now is the time for frank discussion. If there are valid reasons why the Hon. Jasper Packard should not receive a second nomination let them come out Do not give us "baldadaah," and personal grievances, and insinuations that Geu. Packard is a "fool " THE RESULT. The results of ths war are often epoken of, sod we lors to dwell upon them, attrib utod as they are and will be ey the latest generation, to the vigorous policy of the Republican party and ths cenerons snd patriotic support it received from ths maasea o ths northern people. We find floating among our eacnaogee the follow iog eloquent resume of these result? which we girs to onr readers: I. Ws bare proren to the world that we are worthy descendants of the men who established our Government snd committed it to our care for generations yet unborn. "Tbay bad bands that eeald strike, Thy had barte tkat eoald dare. Aad tbeir aoaa were aot bora to be skates. r . ... e nave maintained national life against aespou at home foreign enemies, and domestic sympathizers with rebele: S: We hare struck the monster fWe. elon Its death blow and laid that malignant "K"" uiun oi peruiuon 4. We hare extupaled the Upas of slavery from the American soil and mads her at once rba iaad or the See aad tka hoQ. .f th. bfare.' What our sires avowed in 1776 we achievedln lS6ft. Ths eun as it rolls from east to west does not ehine oa a single slsTS. We rejoice to see this cures re - moved. 6. We have demonstrated the capability of our republican Government for time of war ss well as for time of noses, 5. We have challenged the admtrstion cf the world and commanded its respect, while ths leading nations have stood as toniehod at our patriotism, resources sod prowess. 7. We have shown thst no State, or co mbinstioa of States csn rightfully resist s government of for, and by ths people. 8- We hare demonstrated mans capability for self-government la his aaeocle ted capacity. 9. We have showed thst the spirit of freedom is the very soul of the Republic and the genius of liberty still upboid our stsrry banner as ths hsrbtnger of the millennial morning and the pledge of the latter-day glory of the sodality of haman10. The terrible conflict baa developed a purer civilisation and the aoDtest national character the world bos ever aeon. 11. we have conquered oor predjud ices as well aa our enemies, and ochoo w led god man's manhood before the law and before our God a moral triumph, groat ae though achieved amind confused noise of warriors snd garments rolled In broodWe thank God for the liberation of an oppressed race in our midst; their eteration to tbeir God given rights nf nasal 1 snd thier enfranchisement God said "give liberty to the blacks, or be slaves yourselves." We haws reaffirmed by ths stern logic of events that ws hoM etc., and now "the ft; iky child of Africa claims his own," aad the stars of oar flag shod thsir cheerful light on the humble cab in of ths son of the Son, who now looks up and eays, " Am I not a man aad a brother ?" Yes, the ein of the world has been sacrificed, ths crime of aasaa esse

been esstated. A, Ut tmthes not et,

our soU. The sua f liberty malts his chain away wbereyer his feet press the soU of Ameicas. Ths sub ss it rolls from east to west shines not on the worn and shining fetters or manhood"BtlL.lm rjolr tSl cur tiSM e 12. rising puttie national rifle and com m tied the starry flag Into' the tn hand of American cltiteos of African descant, and found them faithful, we have now intrusted to them 'the baUo t ( "That weap.n, lurt-r (. An httUr tbaa the Imj .otf. Which Mia mm Hgfct M tMw-ttk on tit If J Tt HMutN tb frMnoi'i win, Al UgklBiSf dwM ib will of Got." The Fifteenth Aniendrsent to the Con ti utioa of th United States becomes a art of the apreme law of the land ! Ths logical result or our avowed principle snd s wreath of matchless glory ea Columbias brow. IS. We hall bequeath this matchleea

land and ber pesrieH Insulations to oar ebneren better far better than when we received them from oar sncestors, with ths fond hope strengthened that iher Ui continue -WI.il.. . fV i L"""' nw. or iKMnlln 14. By practical assurance that we regard the public debt contracted to save our national life to be as sacred Ss the grave of osr soldiers, ws exhibit that terllng honesty welch alone caa Slalt s nation beheTing the only debt ws cannot tST i the aebt of (ratitode to Ood an,1 honor to our moat heroic braves. With this review sad prospect, let be ose oy singing the patriot a sad (he philanthropist' apostrophe to the gleriene country whose eynonlm Is found In oar Indicated and perpetual national motto, "E plunbus uoum : Sail ea, 0 ltd paf Stata, Sail on. O Ualoa, stroa aae frtatl Honly ith aU IU fears, Wlik all tea kaeas or raters fast. Is btagi u on tay fata. Dr.O of Sycamore DL ridine in ths country one day, saw a aiirn upon a gate post reading thus : Thia farm for sail." Stopping his horse, he hailed a little old woman who stood on tip toe, hanginfc out clothes,' I say madam, when is thia farm going to sail?" "Jost aa soon sir, as anybody comes along who can raise tire wind."' The doctor drove thoughtfully on. An Iowa editor acknowledzee the receiot of Congreselonal docurente In advance of the mail. The way It occurred wae this A wolf rhssed the maJl-csrrier about four mi lee. Tbey want the Government to pot on that route a number of able-bodied waives o facilitate matters. Ths New York Herald coataiss this ent:ment, which will pass for common sense all over this eountry: " If USSaroaS will let theenrrenev alone the whole question of tiie finances will settle itself without trouble. WHAT ARE WS SOWUQ ? Are wa sewlne, tba aaads of kradaeseT They sKatl btnesetn brbrkt ere loa. Are we aoHKK the SSSSs of dlaoord ? They tkall rtsae Into wrosg. re we sons' ns; seeds of honor f Way shall btlaa: forth rSea a rata. Are wa eowtn seeds of falaaheeef T We (kail yet reap Miter pain Wbataae'er aar Seenas ha, a-aptng, we Its fratts hall sea. Sftr 3adtfrtiSfmfiit$. TEEGARDEN HOUSE. T. W A XT ELL, - - Proprietor LAPORTÄ. IND. karwe aad eoatsaodloas H Tea ts owe af ths la Menbara Iadtaaa. Its roatas are tares aad wall feralsbed, aad gswsu ssay rety aa bat loj saary SSSSW laoJsOoe . SsMlhaasas raa a aad freei Baa traree, aad eSs s leave this bowse for all sola M. GUN SMITH. FXR22 eÄJctiNM! DOfSLK BtaaHl EO'HHOr ttlS DOUBLE BARRELLED RIFLES. III aa barrel tar abet), SISOLC-BAasrKT.LSP BUSLBS. TAROETBIFLBa, (with pateat m -te 1 aad ewasjee). rer ea)a at 0s Owa Sstaf. ra fljsaonth. tad. . s. wrra. 'Economy is Wealth' -Franklin JTHT will pxt pe.r I1 or aj(,ra fcr a Sris " Musics whea S21 wlU bei ose i bat has a mr4 seVsOaSJeS ' doatU Ibreed, cosiftlata wtth Ta ll.-, saaeSrae ed aye eetirriy aaw bbs rrprlacllea, rnas by fticiioe. astd eaoela all oibera Tbeae oalabraled M.i hl u rf ' itcsaasd. are IslceSed for door people rho waal u aavs tl as, labor aad aiuaey. iynS waaStd. hfarhiaea sesU ta AseaSs aad ftrea aaMp to a red 7 ffaaslllss. Vor circular, aed ratur-,1 prices, address J. C. Orris Ce., t rasklls aad Diaeiud A. M (' . Bot S9T, Boetea. Maas. FOR SALE! f A r ,vt eeWhwr law la the ortgieal pbat of tyj Plffaoath, oa Mtrbltaa Mrtet. Good frame hewaa, aii roeas, la boSS rhaatr.ts Kwlac's aaVfllloa. Qae scant let la Bels'a eselMes. OA orrea of land la Searboe towashlp, 3S acre rnr improved the ballanoa BBSSf ttsaber. For particulars eeaolre of Matt. Beyd er J. S. Os bcrae. aT7 PARTNER WANTED. TO PUBLISHERS. FOR HALS, awe halt laaareea la a aret-ctaas hepublioao nawapaper. Beerythlaa: coiaplet Sr)eb prlntttis;. Susi neee (rood A man who has had PB perleaoe aa aa editor sad pahllaher Is deeirad. rer partlcalars aadnwa W. st. XICBOLS, Basabliean OSVse, Plyraoalb, lad. OTICE. Nnlea la hereby cien to tha preaarty haldeta la Kaat Ply loath that aa aaanissietet tee per seat has been BSeaSsS hy the Director nf the Swat PI J -ssooib Dralnlas; Compaby tor the ssoath of Jenaer? aad febraary, lTO, 0 Sialsh tha Leeea, the am to be paid ta tha Secretary of tha OsMaav. who will call upon 70a tha Srst week. -o April. J. t LA.VOKHBACon San. s. p. d. Co. Adminitrator' Sale. The andrreljraed aArs las rratrrr af tha sstate of Oeo. W. Hohe lala of Sarshall caeaety dwsaaeaS. will sell at pwbllc a actio . la Maxloknckee, Marshal! Couuty, lad. oe fridas, April n 18T0. AH of Ma awrsottal "pertj , eaaetatleg la pert of one boras, bSSSSS waejoB. set of rlagU beraeea. a lot or lamber, toga Ta the yard. Alae tha aadlvidtd half ot pareor al property belonging to Hohe and Gaatel, ccnatstlns of oaa yoke of oaee, chain, au I two log wagoasTerms of Sale. d cfsdltof six ateeths wfit be geVSS os alt swats ott three dollars, hy the pnrckaser girlnn his Bote wrtb appro 1 fd aorrrtty, waivtac valaatloa and afpralssinaet laws' with atx par esat la Irrest trota date, and then tf aot paid ten per rent or three dollars aad oader, caeh ia haad. All nymowtb, ind,, Marth I, l&Tü, B POBTBa. QR. CLARK'S LONDON REMEDIES rOB SPKCISL COMPLATWTS." DR OLABK'S TBVIOOBATOa firee streaartb ta the aged aad debMtatad It Is siaiUally gistgail for yowng ssea who hass wasted thsir elgsr hy exoeaees or every kind, aad all persoas whose syssreie hare become weak bt iaiprndeBos are eassplebrly restotad by tts aae. Price One Dollar. DR LARKS PfRiriia cleanses the hlead fern alt imparities; each as Scrotals, gyphitls, Hercarial ahewsmatieai, Bnators of every sort. Bad Breath, OB salve Paraptratioa. Foal Peat, Catarrh, RawBSBjaa froai tha Bar, Sore Ktae, Sore Throat, railing of tha hair, Clears, Bella, Plastes, Blotches. and all dlaeaaas at the skin. It la esse beeegeU! in diseases ef tha Lungs and Digestive organs Pries One Dollar. BE. OLABK'S PABACBA relieves Pain ef every SsesrSjSBSI ; rjeadarhe. Carer h., roothaeho. Stesaacaeeha. Sack ach, Palas la the Breaat and Laag. It is an tnvaJeahle remedy la all Nerroes Dlsordsrs, and no family shoold be witaoat it. Pries Ose Doffar. DE.OOABK'S ELIXIR is a certain ..re for .S weak aaas of tha Gea (to-Urinary Orgs as, aad dlashairas of a mncco pamlent eaters. Lewrerrheaa, Gonorrhoea, Spermatorrhea, sad Seealaal Wsaheass ar a speed i ly cared hy its nee. Price On s Bothsr. ETI. CLARK 8 BKGULATOR, for fosaalas oaly, 1. g arsntsed to correct all aped u I Irragalaiitlasand daS ;oltlss or Single Ladies All Married Ladies are inatioesd ssS to was It whea ia a ear tain anadittea, as Ha eSssti OwSBl be too pe werfet. .Prise Oaa Dollar. AB ef tBseeesSwbratssT riasidtse are pewpan rVsM Is tracts ander Dr. a era's immediate stetes aad arewavraated fresb aed awra. An saser-amUet-ed aerssaa sfcoald seed a oarstally writ tea sta 01 raarr suataw sw vr. i;iar, aad the proper rasa edy will-be, esat promptly to their ailriea Dr Clark caa be eoaealted f reaaallj at kb) oaVss. aad srlU famish all the asoassary asanas mtidalliins te aatlsats who place theamal ras wader bftj ear. Ali I Ksrs eSjrits. DB. 1. C L ARX. vwm ae. svajmiwes T-

New. Boot and Shoe

J. Gartner & Br o. AuooQsoe to tbs citiesus of Marshall osnaty tal tktj hr. jaai wpMIa ft Mw mui Urfu itock uf BOOTS & SHOES Of all kinds. LeolaV fclai.,. and CVftWe tbH ofararr Tarlaty. Wa aaaafey 4fparlaaoad Wartha, and wa are prabarsa to deal kinds of Cm( f0 sLiTV. t!5 W ' e seed St and atlaSwIWa is ell eases. QsrdBsl ef tMinsee ss LaPoVte Street, liro boon West of Clearsland i Houghton's Grocery Store. rx you wjarsx First Class Fit Boots & Shoes? 90 EM TOV WILL rWD IT AT BERNARD E. RYDER'S East Side Michigan bV, OPPOSITE THE BANK. He msjiufsrtare sh kinds of Boots sod Shoes oa; of the very beet djoBiit of leather, and Guarantees Satisfaction: ta all cases. Bspccls) attention paJd to f oe work ofeTery deacrlptloB. 14-5-tf nernar B. Rydrr. NEWELL GRAVES, Boot & Shoe Will aBwad oromptly to all work eatratted 80 bis Bit. RÄPAIRIHO H1ATLT D0HS, A wit aas Short Bot lea. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Bs IBmtlwrescrtom 43 noraatexA. -Ce Tonr PntronriR Is Swlleltrw. I MIL'S I? VERT. THE BEST I CHEAPEST. rbo eadorstcBod, at their sees, 5 LePtts dtreoi, msB olart ors la order aad barf ot beast Boots & Shoes Of the serf beet a lock, maaatartared by wwrbmen ha oaaaeS ha aaas fled. AH kinds ef repairing done with neatness and despatch. Their price rtre always featmabte. asm will haar esssnarmea wtth awy ether efcop ta riymoCth They ad kit a trial at ieeat. ST EC Ml AN ft WADE. Shoe ewe door wast of Bmafleca A Shoe meter Heat Market, ea Leporte stset. vl4 al-Sm jRtal Zitate. CHAS. WHITMORE, REAL ESTATE BROKER WILL SELL Real Estate, Collect Rents PHOMPTAJfD HELIABLB. Oßtce asp mtttir in HHck Room. West side Michigan strut, Plymouth, Ind. New Jewelry Store. Would respectfully aaaoaaos to the el 1 1 seas of Plymoath eed serroeadlef reentry that bo bee permanent! located la Ply month for the purpuee of carry ing on the Jewelry Business, sad saVBJ Hat a ear af A. Bswlty'i Bo Ort eh ihes store, whore ha caa at all times bo fonnd. Hs kseps cons tea Uy oa bead a fall aasortiosnt of Watches, Clocks & Jewelry. a. Repairing Soaa oe abort aettee east la a workmanlike meaner, aad wanaaSad . SS est CIGARS AND TOBACCO. (SUOCBSSOB TO BBOWK ,) At ths big n os tho LITTIeB Mwffil , Two doors south of the Dank, Plymouth, Ind Bavins; peehaoed Mr. Brww's stock, aad added very farg-ely Ikereso, 1 kit prepared tjsecomui.aU my costo stars with the very beat of everything mroally sold ia a Totaeco or Cigar Store. 1 have ea excellent assort moot of Prom tha Saeat Mereehwom to the cheapest clay. aiao, 1 nacre Boxes or every variety eat style. I maaafketars my own Cigars frXrSJ the vary heat tobacco, aad am prepared to snpply Stores, Groceries aad Saloons oa the moat 'ska oaa hie terra l-l BOBIlBf 0. Bt'OOWBKT. Assessor's Notice. WtfOTICB U hereby pjlven that the will liases. 1W Ast si of tbe Ninth Bist riot ef laafiaaa. wtn astena poraoaally at the Aastataat Asseeaor a emaa. Is tbs Ctty f Laporte, ta seid D Istriet, ea TIU'KDK T AMD TBI DAY, litk aad lVk DAW or A mi aoat. Car the awrooea of af latente!

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SIX-CORD. For aal e by al dealers In OUT CtOOM A NOTION, HOW TO GET B . a., lOTRltO. 110 weja cf splmdldly 0 lost rated books (rlt.n fnr eeeei 10 enfcjrjlssn to th ft Y. if osteal !, a r tmr 1S10, a aioSiblr journal -f is aaaaa of eaSese Moale and Intarasring Wtscallany. Ossy SO so. par eaeess. Circulars with Hat rf nraim I set and aaelman rosy of Maaawr seat ob recaist ef sea. t. i. HCNTISOT0N CO.. OSS Broooae Strset, M. T. Affeats CoBTasetisffc Bheit s sent free Secrets of Internal Rerenuo, j a Pi esMseat Offleer of the Trsassry Servks, ahowtsf mp tta sar0 and Msaar arorkaat of Iks BneeSBS Dapartaseni, tha ffllil,; km. f Id Rloa d Drawback rranSa. Syrotattc aobharr tp. redatloat. Consplraclas aad Haids oa tha Oorsrasaeat, MalSjaaaara. Tyrann? aad Corraptloa o' 'Ii0"''- ..ySleel So., I 'a- aooot BOO wallflllMl aprritaniT iiinatratafl ; aajente WaWteW raaslBK book aad Complete oat-flt ml t. CllBaatil fraa. Xarass wsst. Brseess, fnhiUbar. PbtlaHsrakla, t Agents Wanted. Wot aar Raw Book The Expose l"",,.,, By a sister ofa High Priaet, aad a rssidant for IS Crs among there JlsaaVeard. Page S79 Vies Qtvtng a foil aed aatbeatic accooat or their moral. cl.l aad petlticai condltloa to the preeent time, and ot the mratertes end workings of polygamy. Pnll of tar'.ling and astounding dlaclosnrss Sold only hy eabeorlptioa. BseloSIvs territory g1v sn Ctrcnlars and eample aheeta erat free. AdL L a A I S BLISS. Hartford, Obaa., ot BLISS S CO., Bewarb, New Jaroey. QU PRI7.RSWsrtb fromtl to In Ureeahaeka, awarded ta swhacribers and agents for Wooes llocsssota Kaaasta 1. the UrVhai a-.d best T"Itar Moathly ia ths world, bltlrflVrlVl to )S repealed eoon, Poll parienlars in March BthSber. Por aal a by si Newsdsslcra, or sent with calalogwe ofpremlnms a receipt 11 nie. Address S, S, WOOD, Mswnrgk, H. T, I i.W. FIBER'S LC.IB PKSriLS, !Te2s I '- ate aril. Oead Go! A MeAal sad Ooe of Ae Lesina af Himer tlr &tttfioa i a Par, 1807 Bew Peneils of Silerlsn Load In 10 aja-wo ate anrKr to soy Prclls rrer msde. A. W . Paber's Stenographic, belag hard and Sorsbls, writing tStooth, Mo and clean. Is rtetbost pt-ocil tot Arcbltecls, Ineinsers srld Accoaatants. B. VASKB. 138 Wm-st.M. V.. : r v. rar of ait A. W . r A SIR'S Psnrrts, Oaayoes, hin. Bro. sold by Stationers and Duelers srstywbsre. FOR HRKIG CLOTKIIJQ, "More eoaeealeat than Ink." Am. Ariewrari.f. "Inralaable I . b k"pr ft KsmVVj Bno, "A seryesafn) artlrle." Am, Hmitun Bsysn, JSC? Sou Asear, t. PABKR. 133 William si. M T. Sold by WaflCHera ao4 Dealers everywhere. Aromatic Vegetable Soap. I mm SrtS M Iii MS? Por the rjel feats skin of Ladtes snd Chlldrsa. ROLD BY ALL RRUIdGlSTB Agents! Read This! i7k w ILL PAT AOkltl t a salart ft af 030 per week and tpeaeaa, or snow a larfe eotn tales. on. to ssll oor new woedsrfel in ssatioas Address ' at. wa-ss CR k 00., kfar.ha", BTlcb. $30 PER WEEK! trarellnf or local. 5J week and eaenaes Addrae (.anstatt, Mich f Deralcomk'ntc Sr Traasfar Pict iT Catalogue W. ArVfnana CO.. 11 5 ni f.r 1VT0 Rdw'y f , T f23 A DAT! 10 nrw Ktjr.f r agent.. bam pies frts PI. P VI , V Alfred. Me List of 2,500 Newspapers for owe stamp P BOWKLl s 00 . R. T IfOPritolW-l seBerwi wtth Catarh thirty 1 a yeera, and was eared in sU weeks by e simple remed. sad will send the receipt postage free to. an afltetod. Asmrses T. J. MXAD, Drawer 178, riyraenaa, K. T. WILL p'sjbei lovs, Rsseyi fbr 71004 aieo fret, la aealad eaveloaoa. Heward AssoclalloB, Baa P. Philadelphia, pa. EVDRYBODY READ THIS ! fJBI WFLL PAP aoePTS f20 7er week and espenaee to sell the Qreeteet Dlscorsries ot the Ape. AdSrksa WHXATON. HENRY A CO.. Marshall, Kleb. 6. 0. GARNSEYj Architect and Superintendent 1, aa, da, st 94 Lombard Block, Chicago. AttHJTUT OF IUII0 iCW STlTfi CAPITAL, aar Seeslal AtteatloS girea te Peblle Balldloga. NEW SILVERSMITH ! ft. WV WM Would hnnouDce to tbt ritizens of Mar shall county and the public in general that bs Las again located in Plymouth and caa at all times be found in the Post Office Building, Where bs ts prepared to do sU work ia bis line in tbe tery best manner and on tbs most reasonable terms. SiJ" Particular attention given to the cleaning and repairing of Watches. All work warranted. Gire him a callinsurance. Life and Fire Insurance. 0. W HIT n ORE, AGENT. ... Ommh asasts . Ins. Co. of H, AferTc8,Phif $2.1UR,SS '29 Underwriters Agency, N. Y. 8,46,685 U DsUoitFlre & Marine, Detroit, 810,4)00 00 iEtns Life Ins. Co., Hartford, 1 1,000,000 00 Abas tor V. W. KIMBALL for the Sale of Pianos, Organs & Mefodeons, Babcock's Fire Extinguisher. AleSO U. S. Asst. Assessor Int. Rev.

THE NEW ARTICLE Oh FOOD

For twenty-five cents you cah btry of your druggist or grocer a package of Sea Moss FaIrino manufactured irom pure 1 w 1 ma Irish Moss or Larrageen, which will make sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of Puddings, Custards Creams, Charlotte Rursse, etc., &,c0 It is by far the cheapest, healthiest, ktid most delicious food in the world. Rand Sea Hot Far ine CO. 53 Park Peace. N. Y. PLANTATION BITTERS. 8. T.1860-X. This wonderful vegetable reBtoratire is the sheet-anchor of the feeble debilitated. a a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, it has no equal among stomachics, as a reme dy for the nervous weakness to which woman are especially subject, ft is srjperseding ev ery othej stimulant. In all climates tropical, temperate or frigid, it "acts as ä specific in every species of dicorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. För sido by all druggfcte. ntlm I ws cnrid of aBjsAsja nd Catarrh hy a simple remedv. ond will .end tha receipt tVee. MRS M a LEGO sTTT, Uohohen, n.J. THE MAGIC COMB aS.? beard to a permanent blsek or brown. It sptslna no nolson. Anyone can use it. 0ns sent bv msll fortl- Addreaa MAO.C COmB CO , SprlnKneld. 11 aae. INFORMATION IN TnK koplp.? IIVr Vaa.HA 1 IVil JOVWWAL.-' R..wTeah era. Ptndenta, Rttre ClorcTman. awMesmSse ynune men and Indies raa reaks'A to (150 oor month taring the Ittrtai snd Summer A d...r free: Send name and addrin io PoKplea Journal. Olncinnatti. Ohio. nj;l VOB PAMILV Off , Iff l. carol., rri6fr, Krtr crssrTBio. AOT. NT? WATBO. Circular an aampls stooslnir PRPi:. Hr.., HINK LEY KNIT TINO MACHINE. CO.. lfii Weet 4th . Ota's! O THG AMERICAN FAMIhY Knitting Machine. Ia presented to the polAir as the aieet .51tMple rork,hh and Caraiuact and Chetp Km i ting Machine rrer It, veti t d. PRICE ONLY $25. Thia marMae will rnn either haekaord with roiisl av-lliiy ; make the sanir siitfh u bv hand, Lnt far snperlor In eOese rec.. Will knit oWrh in nnc iclnnff. and do BSS fr.t work, tasvlng every not on tda ta- j aMeofthe woik. It will knit a 'ti.ilr nf sawHtiatre : (any eise) In less than half sn hour It WQ knit tlose or o; plain "a rhi work, writ fj any kfejw .f coaree ...r ffn awakra var;i, nr. "tion. r!Tlt or linen. It will k-.It etn-klngx with dnnMr and tn,, drawers. htoii. aa. ks. in kin ('Air, cinforSa. puraes. mnffa, frisgf. afian. niil.las, unde-slee,-., Blittera. ekatingrapa. laoi wirk. mtK, eord. rn drahlrta. ahawl, J.wke.a . raln Matikte, lggtna. SUSfndera- wrletera , tl.tl-S. StSSaaa tnfled rork. tad rp ra-t an Jrod'te ari.:l I snides ia every Jay rise, as wall as for omaAieDt. FROM 5 TO $10 PER DAY ,ran bo ms'ls by any ot. eolith Ui" Amsrl-an Knit ' ting Mar hlne. knlttlriu atiM klnc. Ac , whik i xport otu ratora can even 3ik aaarp, K nitting faj'-et wnrk which al a.n Ik r--mthanda roay sale. perann ran rsadllv knit from twel.e to fl'fti-en pair nfat-k mg per ta . the i ro6t ot b:cb will be not loss thsn fort ctBts fr pair. FARMERS Oaa sell their wool at only rorty t) My reats pr penrdi bat hy seulas a'ool msde in'.. i:n at n email expanse, aad knitting It In f-ck, two or three dullsra fe t" bSi nay oe realised. 0a ta. eeipi of f25 ee will forwstd a lev-iiina as srdwed We MiVk b proemr nrttmo A t. O STfi in mt mry sesoiaa of (e ( niuä S(o.'e aad Onwadas, to Wam aka rm hbrml larfaretaiaSi will Cm of 'red Add-et; Amerloan Knitting Machine Go. 4w Baaiwa. aTaas "f BV Lom, to SUIT IlitCil UK 0 VERY Dr. WALKER'S CALIF OR VI I A VI N EQ AR. BITTEK8 L BJOttK IM IK .'fiS.fMffi PESMlM ? aS m- a; - Brsr 'aatlmony to thetr WontWif il Curative Effect. r.z 4 - . WHAT M RE THEY? if f.s in k a.sw 0 3y Sil TQIT AKC NOT A TILB Jafanct DRINK.-

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DRUCS.

Old. Line Drug Store I o WM. E. BROWN, Successor to Pcrsliinc So Brown, DEALBR IN

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HARDWARE

BUCK TOANp a DEALERS IN HARDWARE AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,

STOVES, TIV WARE IRON, SAILS, OILS, Foreign and Domestic Shelf Hardware. HiDrgea-, Bafts, Screws, Rope, Twine, Faint, Cutlery, etc., No. 9 East Side ICichigan Street.

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RAILROADS. Pittsburgh, F. Wayoe a Chicago. On and aftsrNo. iMh, lata. Trains will tear ststioas daily, (Suadava ..n..t, mm r,.u,.. jlTrHin leariuf :hicagoa( M P.Vn'afoa dajU 1 Train leaving Pittsburgh at 2.15 P. M leasM ! dally. tk a i t a 001 ns was? ax raa aal nni 3 Plttsbtirgti, Koc heater. 1ft.'. a a B.1U 6.0 b.15 7.00 7.17 8.00 V. C.A5 Sil 9 ib am! 2 lira 1 m 10 ti itois S.SJ 12.45 rm I -B.Q 1.30 lUt Alliaace, Cantoa, MaeatlloB, rrllle, Wooater, Manafleld, 11.16 15 16 ra 1S.40 I toi S.64 4. 4 6.00 AM 7.10 7 43 BBS io.it 11 5 1 a AS ra 1.44 IM i t.n t.42 S.tS 1.60 ft. 'i on e.to ' 7.18 a. 01 V 15 It.tl 1106 s a 126 1 fta V roe 7.SS I 8.0S I 41 jlC K 10.20 '10.43 ,1116 10.26 Creet.ine, - Bncyras, U.411 I'p'r.SandnskT, It. 16 ra Vureet, 12.44 liima, 1 .60 Van Wart, IM Port Wayne, sjri Colnmriia, ft.11 Wareaw, .CS. IMtnjontb, n.6S Valparaiso, . 1.28 Clilcaajo. lAtt 11 A ilea jr. sju J 60 4.SS e I 03 47 .6i I JÜ 1 M TRAl.tS OOISS S.BT. f., ; sires "hicsjcc, Valpra4ao, Plymouth, War.aw, Columbia,. Fort Wayr.s, Van Wert, Lima, Per eat, Cp'rSandnsky Bncyrna, 4V60 j s 70 0.P1 1-. 5 V ü ti Ä9 1 16 ra l 25 T53 4 Bl 8.20 ta 6 0.'. ra 2S rm 10.00 I e.aft i;.8i 1 1 26 8..M1 t.oe 4 M 12.16 rati 9.43 8 27 12 63 (10 27 4 4 165 11 10 VS0 864 12 27 am T la .33 1 32 a ST 4 49 2.40 ! 8 40 6 10 ..08 10.1 6.4S S.47 '10.44 10 j 4.1 U.I . 6-0 JA. UP 7S3 ! AS 12 S4 8.27 16 1 fj8 8.S2 43 t 27 mS 7.1T tx .8 7.33 us 1".2 440 I A4 I ft.15 Crestline, J jj 5X1 m an .1 Msnafleld, Woostar, Irnrllla, Waaalllon, Canton, Allisnre, Sal-'tn, Rnrheater, Piltsbnrgh. 3S usB P 43 lo.n.t 11.1 11.62 S.fft rm 3.16 in mi w oa ! 4 s 12 36 ae e62 08 7.04 1 40 ' .10 P R. MYERS. (i4n.rl Titi.t Acrml. (hirtgo, ( inrinnuti nd Uuiitiilr R. R , To tahe or eSnt STsamweSajr, Tov. 17. Isr.S. at 7.SS

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Dally Kicept Snnrlaya. c. w. nxAPLr.T. Stf't. MACH1IEY. Plymouth Foundry AXD MACHINE SHOP PLYMOUTH, f am prepared atall BBBBBwS da afl tttrde of Cnglnc Building, Rrivalrlng, rte., e?f?; A!D ZvIXLL-C ASTINa S On ksad at ail Mmea.er ejati ordar oa abap aotlee. SLEiail SHOES, KETTLES lad et! froods kept In a flrnt-elorVFonrdre. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Prompt attentl. o Citen to f'.l orera e. SSateSa SrB. BememWr tbs piste Third dar ernth wf LrtHga, wrst aide ofMi'biran strset. PltrVats, Iudlana 12-14 CIN. mm Eapeiielly deaigne for the nse oftl.e mTntkml 0 and the Fmmtxlv p-amiint thnee wfnajMSMdirinal pruportles Im h belong to tu M4 aad PVre (im lii.lispeiisanls to remalro. Goad for BTidsep OmwpVai' A ieliciiia tonte. Put ur In raaee, cnnteln10 p one doxeii hotlle ft-a.. k, 4 by all a rare tela, grecxrs. Ac A. Jf. nininp-r A O .esubliaiiod ITTS Ko. I Bearer street. New Torb. SI f 1 la

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