Marshall County Republican, Volume 14, Number 33, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 June 1870 — Page 2

THE REPUBLICAN.

BY W. M. NICHOLS fc CO. THURSDA r, JUXJS t, r70. HEPI BLK'.VX STATE TICK. CT. " eWtr- nf fhU. s. '.x. f a rrM.s, .. a. for ( adSsW Sfdfe, jon.v ;. ri.t.v. ,. Jiwion. MCtr.hT ft. mil hoy, mf QmmM. xrrso ncmLat, f... .F- truArnt of VWi'r Induction, BASSAHAS C WOBB8, vf li-. Ter Jvuirr tf 9prtmt Cmr. Firnt PMri. ASTBEW L 0"i-"K. Lmyort J. T. ELLIOTT, of Bemry. 7lir Pittrict. CHABL.hH A. t A Y, oi ifritm, F-mrtk '-riH, Ä C. ÜREGOMT. of Tipptctmot. JASPEB PACKARD, UfmtS, Ntjr-f IW Jeci-i. 0 (h IIA Comgrmocmml D.ttrut Republican Congressional Conven tion for tLe Eleventh District. The Republican voters of the Klevent!. Congressional !1irict of the Sfale ol Indiana, are hereby notified that a Delegate Convention of the Republican p; rtj of said Pif-trict will be uc'.d at the villa ce of V A N ATA TT", WEDNt.-DAT, 23th OF JUXT. r.ext, at 11 o'clock a m.. for the purpose of r'iruinatintf a candidate for Congress or 8:tid Disirict. The different counties 10 the District will be entitled to the number of delegates named below the representation leng based upon the number of voteagivea to Iax Hoffman as a candidate Tor Secretary of State in U&8: Cnttti. V.e. Cotia. Voir. Fulton If Lake ....14 I.-iportc Jasper .....8 N vton 6 ; Marshall ....... .19 lVJa-ki Porter Ii St. Joseph 2! Surk 3 White II ! w. W. Rmmm, fh ai. Rep. Con. Com. 1 Mh Ditt. Mioiilgan C'.ty. May 17, le70. Bejjtiblican Joint Convention fir the Counties of Marshall and StJoseph. The Republican voters of the counties of St Joseph and Marshall arcreqi;-ted to meet in luass Convention at WANATAII. AA'eiinesday. Jur.e 29th, 1870. immediate'y afttr the adjot iment of the Congressional conventi.-. lor the purpose of noav icating one Senator and one Rpresenta tive to be supported at the ensuing October election ; and to transact such nCktf buvnes as may cocie Ui'ore the convention. A. B. Wade. Ch'n Joint Cent. Cum., for Laporte and Marshall THE SAEMGERFEST. This groat social and musical festival has enjoyed a complete ftucccss tili moiitli at Cincinnati. Thousands of German and American cit:zcns flocked to the Hallos of that city, 3n,l met wilh a welcome which mig'it have cl erred the heart of tue mo3fc gloomy misanthrope. ; We ore glad to see these days of j ocial enjoyment and pffbUc gather ings increasing Aruo.iff our hard woiktd arid money-getting f eoole just such recreation as a day of les t:val enjoyrreut :fcids if MRdcd Business and politics fO f'.I American mind thai, in process of tine, it becomes warped by pursuing almost exclusively one train of thought ; the heart slso j fceeOMN hardened and cold, unfit ted to enjoy the real happiness of social converse, music and home. The Germans carry out their i leas of social life in this conntry ns in the FatlierUnJ, thus making the adopted land more pleasMit and e ndearing. We never yet have seen a true German who did not love the Fatherland, its music and literature nnd the more this country becomes to Hum like their native land, tbe more will they love it. Many Americans have ,of late, united witl the Germans in the exercise- of Mie Saeagcrtbati We hope the number tv ill increase nutil this day shall become as truly an American at it is now a German pleasure day. There are, doubtless, oceanic Cj iantities of lager consumed durring these carnivals; but we consider this a gain on American poor whiskey, hy as much as lager is ies harmful than whiskey; and of two evils we always choose the least; and aside from the consumption of this drink, we cannot but regard tiie German Saengerfcst as a welcome guest ftpoft DOT shores We believe in fill that tends to unite and render a nation prosperous and happy: Nothing contributes more to lids than gatherings for mutual en joyment, seasons of mirth and rou sic, where rival, can forget their animosities; whee old friend? can greet each other, and new friendships be formed; where a common Hag can float over a scene of united jcy, and all that strengthens thfbor.ds of our common brotnerhood end goveinm.'nt be made useful t perpetuate and elevate our fre Republic. THE RAILROAD WAR. Vaxderbilt of New York, thr great railroad king, is trying to get the Union Pacific Rond under his control. He haa secured control o the Michigfu Souierti and Lak Shore Road, the Michigan Central and the North Western, and is now attempting to choke off" the Erisnd Pennsylvania Central Conse qcently a regular war has begui and the rate of freight, and passenger rates from Chicago to New York ba put don m icl

lower Tho fiiht promises to be n " big " one. In the meantime, men-hunts are taking advantage of the lew rstop to secure their summer soek. The trontlcrful potency of the Y&mlerLHt influence is most toa'iitifnjr He ia a man of great will, slirewdnes, and forethought, II is method seems to be the "ehok ing off" process, and although the people may like the Io-er rates that are adopted for t; e time being, tbey sec that if he is successful they will have to M pay up " in the end. We want more competing cast and west lines, and a sore thing will i' be for the people if Vanderbüt 'gcts things 'together iuto his own hands.''

DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COWVE2VTI0N. The Democratic County Convention met in front of tho court house on Satn d v at 2 oVior k P.J'. Juie 18th. HL.'itiiu Esq. Cbainuan. there ueiug but one candidate each for tLe office of Clerk. Auditor and Treasurer. Ü. McDonald was unaiiamously comhssSSi for t )cik. H. C Burlingaine for Auditor. John Soiee Treasurer, H. A. Hank, Jona Miller, an'.t Henry Cro?e were nominated for Commissioners. Tle great fight nag on the nomination t'i MienrT, cam'.iates were numerous and ef ch one hud eis " strength " with him. On the first bdlJt Viunede was a bead and muiutaiuet his position for several 'allot, as the "wenkif " candi lutes withdrew, Hams gained on him, the Is! ballot counting Hairis t;: to Vinnedge 47. whereiifH'U Vinnedge " magttaouinously " moved that Harm be declared the unanamous nominee for sbeiiif w nice was agreed to by acciama'ioa However the fon-es only retreated to renew die fight for Rcpr-sintiUive. The balloting? were numerous, the first givin:; each candidate a hope for "Office "Judge Jacobj I cing ahead, the contes-t teemed lo be between Jacoby, Confer i;nd Mc.Far land, tut Gaientine getting on the track came in "three lengths" thesd whereupon Jude Jacoby took off his hat and moved for tbe unanamous nomi nation of 31. M. Galeutine this being doiu Gakniine was loudly called for and ai once le-.ionded by thanking the convention for the unexoxjeted honor conferred upon him. and that he would do his best t secure his election: that ten years ngo he was nominated for joint Itcprcseniati ve of Marshall and St. Joseph hut be was not quite "big cnouli " to " spread ' over both of the counties (Johnton having beaten him) be would do his best to - spread ' over Marshall. Kvervbody was Satisfied and gave three cheers for Galentine. Thus closed content So. 2, and the hard work of the convention. At Ibis point our reporter left; but pretnmes th great army r "-treated hi good order tfter havinf passed the stereotyped reto lutiona an'i appointed coinuiit'eetYours trulv Observer EDITORIAL Ü0TES. Tiik v iiibkey tax yielded the gtiviri mcnt a revenue of $.".000,000 last year, against $!2,o0,0d0 tbe hitt year tinder Johnson's odminstrition. Tbe increase is $sO,000.;H)0. resulting nt fiom an increase iu the manufacture ot that aritclej but from a rigid and honest collection o tbe sisM-sscd tax. Ft. Wayne Jonrnal The r.ew novel by Disraeli of Eng'and, entiiled Lotlair." is ihe popular novel in the literary world just now. It is one ot the tew modern Sfsakl of fiction that will repay careful reudinjj, and will become a permanent pait of English literatureIt is a work of rematkuhle adaptation to the prevent titm-s. It is well worthy lue attention it is receiving in the literary v. mid. Toe Democratic papers have a irreal deal to say against the .Northern Pacific Railroad Land Orant Pitch in! Rep retectaiive Voobees tbe " tall .cedar " was tbe only njeaber of Congress from i his state who voted in favor of the swindle. He deserves the rebuke of the people of his district, and tbe condemn a tion of all the immaculate iJcmocialic papers of Ue state. A great deal is said about the " spots on the sun- We s:eak ot them as it they tvere mere trifles But a little m spot" has lately len discovered traversing the sun')) northern hemisphere, having a duperficial area o' atout I ,fl",00o.ooo q. milej. Adding some insignificant specks, a lolaJ area of 3,000,000.000 sq müet is calculated. Gues wc belter quit talking about " lillle spots " on the sun The Laporte Argus trots its rooster out in gushing style, erowing lustily over tbe Democratic ticket elected in Oregon. The eleciion, however, shows a Republican gain of abont 800 since the last election, w hen the Deniocraiic majority was 1,'oy- It is dow repotted at 400. Give us a few more 'ike this ar.d Oregon will be as reliable a Repuplitau date as we can wish. Esoiand is now enjoying a most wonderfn! sensation. A Mr Keshuh Chuuder, senr.. a literal and half christian ISrahmin, is addicting the English people, and declates himself, although a heathen, a member of the "Church of toe One God in India." He it a man of tweel and elegant tengne. and hii teachiegs arc much like the teachings of a christian minister. The Iloua has voted to decrease the income tax. by fixing the raie at three per - eni. on ail amounts above $2,000, and al iowing 200 for rents. The act virtually destoys the Income lax, and it will not pay the gnrernment to oDiiuur it. aule.as left nearty as it now -murls. If changed t9 proposed, the cost of eolh-ct ing wiil consame ihe lax better abolish it entirely ana dispence with collectors and assettora. Ft. Wayne Journal Since the cipture of several of the Fenian, raiders on the Cana'tan border uany of our readrrs tnav wish to know he penalty attached to i-uch violations of h" neutrality laws. The following is rum an aft of Conirres pasted April 20 ifle. Section 6. Ihiid of Mntulea .t lartre iaee 447 If snv wrton shall, wtildn the erritory or jutllotctloa o tiie United Mute. berin or et on fo4, o- provide o: m-pa" ans for any n.itit rr ex i it ion or enirpri-e to le carried oa : -nm Itience auainsi the leniiorv or domioinoos of any foreign prao oi slate, or f any colnnv, district, or people with vhoni Ihe Linea Mates are at peace ; f. - 1.1 a. : . J 1 u 11 w 111 IV l i.Miciu-aii nr. atri -nr ue floed not ertiog See tboawaad doTJars nnd impriseswd moi moto Uan thrae ysars

Thjc bright weather of the paa tew nays coining on to favourably after the late rain, liaa improved tiie prospect of al) the cropa very ranch. The dry weather of May and the early pnrt of June caused some tenons apprehensions as to the main products of the farm These doubts are now, in a great measure

rerooTed nm. t J t I . 1 I lite yieitt or prain 1 expected ,0 he fa'-r, ahbough not so good ts daring, tome previous yta'ft. Enalind has alto suffered from dromb, hot her prospects are improving lately. Columbia City enjoys the reputation of supporting ihe only Anglo African. Democratic di'.or in Indiana, Oo this point the Ft. Wayne Gazette of last week contains the rollowing: " The Huntington Jlrrald says the Columbia City Pott is edited by a darkey. Basr it it, fnend Brown? Have you been forcing us into "social cquali:y" with a casted nigger all this time, by concealing from us your true origin ? It makes no difference bow white your skin may he, if you have a drop of the blood of the "iuferior race" in you, we have excellent Democratic authority and precedents without number for cutting your acquaiutancc, you must clear np this dark mysttrv. or ptepare to be shunned by all i hi Mimas white men. A party vxhicli keeps up its orgnniza lion and arks to e ituiiusted with the' Administration of the peoole's affairs should at least le able to state I lie object of its existence. e ask our political opponents in ill candor what tbey pioposi to do. Or we may ask litem rafts r, what assuraoce tiie neopl Imve that tinparty wouid cairv out iis pledges if it obtained power ? When, where, under what adudriMration. aaSSnMal, State, or muni, cipal, did lbs party ever BSrAwai a pledge it u;id made? Tbe energies of our young city, when under Penmcralic rule, were crippled by the defalcation of a Demo i-ratic Treasurer, and a judgment of ten thousand d II irs agiinu an lat-ilvexit man is the only voucher the city has to show for the hist money. While the state funds and swamp lands were committed to th t custody of Dcmocais. the people of tue State were systematically nibbed. In natiunal affutis the reeotd is worse. If possible. We need not repeit it here, in view ot tbe past, what OuaM be expected la Hie luture. if the calamity of Democratic turpremscv should darken our land agslal Indianapolis Journal What is Left Oat of the ?latform! In its days of piide aud power tbe Democratic party was very bold and dehai.i in lis utu-iaiees. its luum Utioi s, ol measuies and olilical deUTmitiaiious. however wicked or absurd, were uiwuss coucUtd in sucti resolute and utiequi viocal words, und staled with such au air of Ii;ivuuer8 and energy, as to ivu ibem a .real decree ot force with t lie iijaosrs oi the patty. Bat a ctiange seems lo have come over the spirit ol that once poftei ml und Mi i ogatit oi ir mi.. u ion. The Conveniiou ol the Ohio i)i Ujo i acy the other nay euueed its lack ol epiiH by vihtl it did not taSjfi rather Ibuu by whul it did toy. 1 be more ultra uf tbe Democracy, the i i.i t in ulicm is the mosl piuck, und the most work, weal ir.to that o-nvi-mion restdved lo asert that tiie Fifitenth Auiebdmeut was invalid, and afaa bind nig lorce, ami lo duiuauil that the ques Uas ol its val.diiy be btoiight before Ihe courts, but tue couvetiLiou was too as lo butt i is lieiul aki.oust a uraiiiie wall ot sue u uuuciisious ami km may u inai quest'OO pteHftilS. ll kut'W to Weil tll.it i .i . , I ... . . I revohuiont in human trcedom never tro ,. . . , i-il iiiv nwmu , mal m i ntr uuic i u i J nil, 11 1 ov vi . ti.t . ' - - cau never be lobLwd with iuipuniiy. Hence it contented iisell wilh a very teeble menace agiiuvt tau law hy whic.i Co ti gl et seeks to enforce the Coiisliiuiiouhi Amendment it dared noi pr'.uouuce invalid, 'lue iadure oi the convention lo pmnoiince ssatSSSl the FiiUtcnlh Aiueuduieiit is one of '.ue notable political steals o. the year. Several propositions Laving the nid Dussotratic ring in ;hnn waff sn ntli-i -d to dealti ou lue commluee. Among Mietn was one which athru.ed the old Deu.o cralic idea that while men ouly should vole in lHWk. Rut this oln of making an iisuc on ' A VSbtta Mi.n's pany vt brough' to an untimely end. So was one v hit n proposed to coudem the principle of the bill now larfore Congress restricting uatutalialiuu to v'ti.ted Malrs Count. Sso, uUo. were smothered various proposiii us avoiviug repudiiilioa in diderent wyt. Tha Peudleloi'tau greenback theory also got tbe g.-b I hi sliowt that leiwren conscience and timidity, the Democratic ptm is in a bad way. It halls in itf path from the lameness of SS irs. li ht not the manliness to repent of its old errors, ami to lake a ' new departure" in the direction of right and truth. It has not virtue enough to do right, nor rashness enough to t" farther in the path it lu.s heietotore trod. The party has lost the dash and during which made it to formidable in oilier days. The feebleuess ami tatnenesa or ihia p'atio"m ia tadly apair nt. It ia neiiher coid uor bot and will not be pleasant to any poriou of the party to whicti ihe d se It administered. The way of political trrusgret-ors is bard. Toledo Bladr. iU'frsmitlt NW SILVERSMITH ! ft. I Wto$ Would announce to Ihe c.tizens of MarKhali county and the nubhc in general Itiut he has atrniu located in I'ivanouth and cuo al all limes be found in the Post Office Building. Where he m prepared lo do all work in bib line in the very betl tuanner and on lh iiioxt reasonable terms. W Particular atieniion given to the cleaning ntul repaiiing of Watches. All work warranted. Give him a callNew Jewelry Store, Would rentier If nlW announce to Ike citizens of PltaK.uth and Mwmitiirtliijr, rniitr that h liaa rinanei.tl l.Mi.d in Plynouth for the pnroae of carrying on the Jewelry Kusiness, nJ oeeapfSaa P"rt A Hawlry'i Boat tt abac store, ali-rr he can at all lim-a lie found. He keeH ronstautiy on hand a fnll aaaortmeat of Watches, Clocks & Jewelry. BRc.airtna one on short notice and in workmanlik aaannei . and warranted. J1 -ml A NEW DODGE! Farmers wisliir ir to purchase REAPER SL MOWI1R9, will f nd It to thoir i merest to ex aw Ian tho Dodge Reaper & Mower, WITH SELF HAKE; -Which we warrant to do flrat claaa work io both grau 1. I grail, with iery licht Cent SrangHt, IB drlvar coutn4iHg be ,in vf the abnif. Lodged grain cn , be gathered c t, here a reel woali not work at all I" Gatv trial, mm tf U don't nil redtra it May be seen at W. KELLEf fS BlackBilh Shop I ' SCCTH OS MlCUlÖ A IT-STREET UfilDOE. BW-rifll 7

Notice to a Non Resident-

STATIC OF IXriAV M AKfttTLL OOCSTt In th Ciivtilt Conrt. Anguat term. lhTO. WillUm MrLun aa, Foreclosure. Sljion M I'm'.. The U:nti(r In fh tlmt ntitlcd nim try hi attorney , nm m-dtn m ornce hl couiptsln affinst I . . J.f..J..i . . 1 -1 m La -m "! -nans, ww a'f-Hriir iit ine TO'inu IM zwirnt kw that hedeien.unt. w.ttum j?SaUKs aaid coniilinl aaiust aira. und hiiIpm he appear artia anw ir increm 1 mr calling nl sad nWN the flrt (tT "f it term r iwia r-nrt. tu I" ( cum nf hrM at thi curt houar In tl .n of Plyinonth, rtöttf of Mxrahall, atiti atatp f Indiana, on fir fi:-t Monday tn AnciKl, 1S?0 aald cmI'lalmt and tli- aialtrra uA th'mgn '.Imwln atl-d. will be hemnl ami determined in hi ahae ra J HN a CrsilMAV, Clerk. Pliillipi I Jtbsattt ui8"-'iv. Je -3t. JJ) UPON GO'S Golden Pills for Females Are perfectly Harmless. Act like a charm in every ac. AND NEVER FAIL. To Immediately relfeve and permanently cure suppressed or difficult menstruation, re move obstructions. Sc. One lady WfltCff, she would be willing to pay " a box for I hem rather than lie without them. N. B I no loneer use the sms.ll lied and Vet low Uoxrjt on ccoont of tlmlr beiag countevfeitr-d. The (renuine tiote is put up in Larre While Boxen, containing double quantity of 'V, and apun each an I every lwx von will find the Luited States Kevenue Stamp printed from my priva c die, anil " upon whirl. " von tjrrP) find the word Dnponcn'n Golden Periodical Pill in xchile. letiers. As yon value vour health, and perhaps your lives, "touch nothing" called Duponco't Golden Pill, without the above described stamp. As usual, each box is signed S. D. HOWE, Proprietor, Sfw Tork. W T.at by ndinK hira If through the Plymouth Tot Oflsa, can hare tha ilia aent (rimfldnf in,', I ) ty niil, t any part of Iba cmintry fraa of postage. Price $1 per Box Six Boxet 95 HnM in Plymouth by C- S. S. TODD, Sole Aeent for Plyruonia; also by B. L. Ooodwin & Sos, Wtsiw, Ind.; and A. P. (kri.vno, Ltporle. Ind. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. STlTtKir t.VPlANA, I In Maiahatl Clrrnlj HaaaSaLt l VMTT, " Vnrt. Am te rn. taT'J Il"arn Birtmhy and Icianr B. Arnold. HBalMt Siniej.n Sharp. J.-l S i.irp. Mil i Pavia and .fuel S. B'ndall. Complaint far Failino on Contract and Damoft-ft therefor. The plaintiff in the alMve enti'led ranae. hy their mtnrneya. Im filed in my efnre tlieir toaiptain' and attachment against the defendants ; hikI it aniearlnK lv tiie alHtavit of a r"iuefeit rs..H the itrSnitniit. -imen harp. Jwl sliarp. 1 1 ' t n i Imris and Joel S. Ilondsall. arc rna residet.ts nf the afiils nf Indiana they are herhv notifled of the Sling and imdeney of aid tmiiplniiil ant altatchnteut sniti-t them ; and nnh-aa they MM anil ntr therfn ;it th calling nf an id cne. on pie ft rat day ol asiid term of s.iid u rr . t" Imi;uii and heM al tle '"ourt Ujaae. in the town of Plvmontli, in ihemnntv ' -1 . etn'r of ir Jin n on the first Monday of Anjnsf. IS"", said i iinl.iiiit cd altacthmcnt ard the thlnga thererein stlgeed ill he iieai d ami determined in I li. ir alienee . JOtl 0. CtHXAS, Lleih. Ter O. P. Küi.ger. Iiep r. JO. AS. T rirW i l(Ta atty'a. ii31-3w Admiiiialrator'si Male. The nnderslcne.l adniinitrator of the estate of Jervmtah I lei r i II l.i'i of Marauall r nnty . deac-ad. will offrr for late, at th Ute rraideticr uf the deceised, OD Saturday, July 2, t8T0, a hu p,rnBl ,,rop,rtT n t lakm i.y th widow. I rnMiir f hri, .na y .ka wi.rlt neii. IJr n,,,, h J',"8tl. hr. tt . fsrmii.nirtail. ni'irli. Id am) kitchen furniture, a ! '"ar relit nf nuw nn:h mill I firm on all mnn Oferthrra dollara, hy th p.nrlirr jriT:ng hin DM wilh interest aiwl at'rnTe,1 ns-iiriti ainl a'fi'rnry'a frea, wsiviuc al alii n and apr lai-.ii. M law JOHN slIAULY. Adnimiiiatur aMv Notice of Administrator's AppointmentNOTICE I h-repi frfren ihat the dnHer-ipne-l la lfii a'poiRti'il Atniinif rator i f fh. itne . Jeromiat Herrin. teeraM-!. late of Marl rll SS)SJB iy. Th tat i ajmfcaMv .Ivent JoHN SUA ULY. A.lmii.lntrator. New Merchant Tailor. E. H. HOGERS, DE A i. EH IN rine Cloths Cassimeres Vestings and Trimmings Pride h!iitelf Ikal bis workmen cm-uot e xcel'eil ii' Ho '! say oilier Sown, and arsiraats alt wor M.;iutt.(j to bim, to iiyc --i . i -f . 'ion. Cutting done ou the ihortett notice. Shop-East Side Mich'gan-St. WAGON MAKING. Wagen and Blacksmith Shop. L. F. CHAMBERLAIN t hi Shop io Bonrlaio, Is prapareil to inbialineon abort notice. Partien! lUork att.-n - tion paid to Hone -eboei lift. Lnwtlter. Lot. High! WagutM on Iihik' I all time, or ntaxl to or. None bill the I eel maij.-lal naed and U-t v , am. n t-ntplo3ed. All Wtirk i i.aratiti -d I., ci at IfI.icü hi . He also has . splendid awmaienl uf flows and mold (aide lor aahj. htu bint a roll. lojlpd L. T. ' H v VRERI.AIN G HKGG BKOTHKR. Wagon & Carriage Shop. We are now read v to fnrnin l.nmlar Waeors Biiririe. rarriayee, a-j.. Made of selected tlotbe. and Ironed io the moat substantial anasf. W- employ ncinc hut Eerb-tietnl Wnramet aa Intend to t-'rn out a ork wlih h wo can warrant lb TPiy par We till alief Is with tiie laat Ohi ske. Tkapab are iavlud tocalUnd examine before ; elaeahere. HOHSE'S HOE1XO ard Kpairinc well and neatly done. !ho in. LPonc Strrt, Kt of J. K. Wrtter elt S Co., Plymouth, lad. HUEAiQ liR - item THE NEW ARTICLE Oh F000 For twentj-five cents you can buy of your druggist or grocer a package of Sea Mnss Farinef manufactured from pure Irish Moss or Carrageen, which will make sixteen qunrts of Blanc Mange, nnd a like quantity of Puddings, i 'uStards 7, J . 1

creams, iiHrimw. rurssc, c. Ac,, It is by far the cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in the world. Rand Sea Moss Farine GO, 53 Parle Ploco. N. V

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GREAT HEDUTION ! ! In aH kinde of Ac, at the Store of Buck & Toan We have the Largest Stock of Iron. Nails Glass Sash Rope Scythes Forks Swarth Hoes PlowsHorse Rakes Double and single shovel Plows In Northen Indiana Vte offer all onr Stoves, FIRLOR, (00k AND BOX STOVES. AT REDUCED PRICES ! ! To close out cur entire stockWe ruannfcinrf and keep on hand a a LAKGEbfOCK of Tin, S-bwOot Iron AND COPPER WARE, And fonlinne n manufsclurc to order nil goods in (bat lineU e vtsk 10 call ami examine our Uoim'h and Prit-cs bf lure purctkasiog t-Ue-wbere.

HARDWARE

Hardware

BUCK & TOAN, No. 9 Michigan si.

New Boot and Shoe SHOP. All who are In want of first -class homemade BOOTS AND SKOES CA!f BE ACCOVJIOpaTEO BT KUHN & LANGFELDT, TIIEIR MOP IS AT WILHAMS & THAYERS, CPA UL S OLD STORE,) Being praelieal workmen, we think we cat) erve sal isfariron tti all who may favour us with their ctistnm.

We 111 fire particular attention ,o repairing. K uli n Sk finnsffeldt. In27 New Boot and Shoe J. Gartner & Bro. Annouare t the rititena orMaraballrennty that tbey have jnt nend a jiwiad !' fl 1. of BOOTS & SHOES Or all kin 1.. !!' M !. and Clii)4rrn'a t nf everT varielT. Wu employ exptrlencul 'rkmti. ami we art prepared lo do all klndi of Custom Made IIVr, In the b.-t ro.ipr.rr. We j mrinte a jto'd lit and atiafartioii inalliaaea. Oar plate ol b."ii i ia on LaPorte Street 1 wo Doors West of Cle.tvelantl A Iloiifrlitcr.'s Grocery Store. I0 YOU WANT Flrat Class Fit rs I") 4 P 1 O YOC WILL FIND IT T BERNARD E. RYDER'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, East Sid: Michigan St., OPPOSITE THE BANK. lie manufactures all kinds ot Boots sad Shoes "ill of the very bct. quaiity of leath er, and Guarantees Satisfaction ! , 1, t mm . in all raes. Especial attention 19 paid to! fine work of every description. , " "r-ard E. RJdT. NEWELL GRAVES, Boot Shoe Will attenü promptly tj all ork entrusted to hit care. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE, And on Short Notice. ALL WORK WARRANTED. SatiMitiction Guaranteed. Your Patranare la Solicited. SHOP OVER KUMSICHOUSER ft DHL'S Gf 1CERT. THE BEST & CHEAPEST. riie ond9rsl;ned. at their abop, on LaFortv Stroot, roannfa' lure to order and krp on hand Boots ft Shoes Of the wj heat atock. mannavtnred hy workman who raanot It excelled. All kinds of repairing done wit!i neatness and despatch. Thr.irprice are always reasonable. and will War coatrwriaon with any other abop h PI) ui utli Tli- v arlicit a trial at leaat. STECMAN & WADE. Shop one door weat of Brenflrk & Shoemaker's Meat Market, on Ldporta tiact. CHAS. WHITMORE, REAL ESTATE BROKER cSL AGBH5TT. WILL SELL Real Estate, Collect Rents PROMPT A.ND RELIABLE. OjTice np nftiira in Brick Rooms, West side Michigan street, Plymouth. Ind. (M.tiMaii3l The Gran I OWrtr Tip la a noref fj a a piaaaure, aaaiple Wat) L Gnu P. u. lfcu z, Iba Frumü ia tbe moat raefnl article ever Invented for yrmr nae. (Irculara tree. älia. Jaargau, P. ü box. 2.3ö, H.Y. LAND FOR SALE, Th irnleritiil will tell at private al tbe a e qr of a w jr of ac. 9; t ! north range 2 east; smtiaJninft 4" aerea. aaore or leas. Said land has alent rtf tiarlier. a:iJ ia dry, wen suited lor brin- ithin or mile ol Tjrn-r t-, cuunlT. In liana. I'rice reaaonabla, and isrmi made known npoa apfHcarlnn. in Tjar Otty. ira-si-i- 9.9 Tirrc.

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MACHINERY. Plymouth Foundry A D MACHINE SHOP PLYMOOTb. - INDIANA.

I am prepared" at all tlmfgo io all kiada of work sin h aa Engine Building, Repairing, etc., etc. GEARING MILL-CASTINGS Oa hand at all tlmca.or nts ie tj .order on bor totict. SLEiail SHOES, KETTLEb And all gowl kept Id a nrat-rlaaa Fonndry. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Pr. mpt attention giTea :t, al! crdara fura ahrx-aJ, .Remember the )cc Tlilr.l door sr.ath f hriclue, rat ide of Mirliitrnn itrn-t, PiMnoiub. j Imliana. 13-31 F ;e ially k'sineil for the n .if t)i JKaJ , . - 'e'o and the Family. M-iii Utme hUHsV i - di inal properlir nhi. b belong to au t'l-i and Vw (tin. ltidi;en'iiieto eVawaa. Oood for KUmip Cm1 " A li'liriiiiiü t.'iiii . Put m in awi. aaaiäaiav. ' (iifTone loeij IhiiI.-h ea-b, audeo' I I.y all .Iriitrisis. irrorrr. Ar. A. M. luii iifr-r A O ,ratallish d 78 o. I i . avT I reel. N.-w York. GUN SMITH. FIRS ARMS! iHMiu.i i; KU 1 1 1 1 1 siior an DOUBLE BARRELLED R1FI KS. ' (with one barn-l t r im L ' T ARGET ,t:' ' .ki rif1 es. Plain. Fancy, & Gilding. SIGN PAINTER p , f lain I'ainting, for. Pt.LnDeeorativtPp . Hangln 5i7"Vork dune nt ptiatB to ili- :i;nr8aaor oraa ncasicnoraas nn mm.c. : " MICHAEL SPiESSHOFER, Uajtafr.-.iurrr ar.d deali-i in all kinds of Harness, Bridles, aod Saddles ..Aiao . , -r . upiHHSienng ana inmm ng !). i: to ORDKR Being awTwM tt making mat ru.in' in iny Bni uat, I will sr'.l injf entire ttvk .-I II irne at j o prioxus. Oive me a ill and I will iciio fim yi--o - l

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The Highest Market Price IN CASH will be Paid for Body WOOL. Or the Following Goods exchanged for it at CASH PRICES Home-Made Flannels Jeans, Blankets &c. OR A'' OTIfZR GOODS Tim PUBLIC MA V WISH.

Wa hare a beautiful line or Ladies' Dress Goods ! Of which wq sell Six yards for One Dollar. We have also, a FI LL l.lr. or GENTS' CLOTHING, sicn AS Hats, Caps. Boots, Shoes, and Furziishing Goods

Generali. Wiiich we xir OIVB US

And we will convince you tint it 19 no hnmbug; but IhBt we i do as we say we will.

Boots

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In this Hue, we sty without far of contradiction, that we are ucescsl'sd in Ibis or any other mfcrkel : rilber for cheapueM, durability, and style. Gite us a and tie guamntee thai you shall not go au ay diitcUUßed

W We do not boast, tint rc do aide of the Allrgiinii) l niuiulm, S. . Pljrmonth, 3fay l2lli, 1HTO.

DRUCS.

THE! Old Line Drug Store 0------WIK. E. BROWN, Succeaaor to Iersth in sc V Oiown, PISVLER 15 XFLTJC3s-S, MHDICIlVEa it? Slofla, Paints, Oil, stationery, Perfiiiii Soaps, Toilet Articles, en.

Prescriptions Carefully Compounded

Open Sundays from Q t-2 to 1 0 1S-S4

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What Las a used GREAT COMMOTION. Cood News and True I .ir.LL.H.I.V WOOLEN FACTORY! Roll Ctrdrnf. . a ccult per pound. Carding and Spinning 20 CloiL I)n ir.g, Fulling, Dyeing. fce. t. Como and sea our Plaix and Fancy Cahsimkeb, Flasjnkl, Jeaxh. Stockisg Yarxs, ETL . of Ora (ws Makk Wüich w mill Exchange for Woo', at I ha" Ff tor , ; Tipprt.auoe'own ; and at At I Aileman & Cc's . Furniture SL9re, Plymiuth. 2arrS HARNESS SHOP. C. LESCH, Minnfirtnrrr ef Saddles, Harness. Eddies, Sc. lie will do all kii.4 of UPHOLSTERING & TRIHÜIIWC. ! fir. ki-i rha.-S. I.np.bgea, -.-riaf. Rneuies. . and warranted and ou rc.ii.h. terms. III staaS iest of falm-r's SanlSW Pliud, on BM th side of LaPorte St., - PljoioaJb, lad Agents! Read This! YK U UA' PA V Af;K"l a A HAI.AH7 S ofS.'IO pa eeka-i.! . . ) a la'.' eawMaawswa, t. eil mr new vodvrful i- : Tentioii Addrei. M WA'iNKn-A CO., Wahall. Mick eftcntirvniil ä Itattrg Good News tctheHrv! S" " llafcasa's Bka k, Lapofts eir eel. PLYMOUTH, - INI, GrOC8fjGS Ä COHfeGtl 0 R 6f y TobnCCO & Cillft l!5. all kinds op fruit. Oysters in Enrr Stylt ! Als i ask iiy iba cak. "fVfTT1 A T Q A T1 IT T UOTTD Day or Week Board o: LIBERAL TKKHB. GS I'll I S.l 1LL, VNf) R TISFV TOUR9E1 F srfH sei! a, very lotr prices I saj thatt t te nnderaold li la m. BECKER.

Shoes

12 a. ma and from 2 to 5 p.