Marshall County Republican, Volume 18, Number 37, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 July 1874 — Page 5
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PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. PLTJIOl'TH HARKET Butter 12loc Hains 1K& 13c Corn 60c per bu. Wheat 1 10 per tta. Potatoes $1 0XK&1 Super Ira. Flour t 7"4 00 per 100 lbs. Meal 1 301 50 per bun. Chickens 2 'SY&l : per dozen. Wixxl 2 50:l 50 T corC Honey 12 15c per lb". oW 'ffr 00ß 00 per 100 lbs. P rk r K.-) ro per 100 IU, Notice. Maxiukuckee, July 7th, 174. Runawaw, from bis father, one Daniel L. Miles, turned in bis 18th year. Anyone known to trust, employ, or h irbor this boy, may expect to aii ie by tbc decision ot tbe law. John C. Milk A egos, July Tth. 1S74. Persons knowing themselves indebted to tbe uitdentiguud, arv earnestly solicited to call and settle, tit her by cash or note, 4M my book must be closed up by the 1st Vi Septem ber. DR. L BARK. M rayed From the Sübsciilter, three miles west of Plymouth, about one mouth ngo.ad.irk iron gray inaie colt, nearly black, ha three soul I think lour white ti-et h w hite lri j over its uos, prettv Ueavv luaue and tail. Slu uns two ycar old i a 2 J I- . .4 a I - - - spriiiii, aiiu is ot go mw. a rva Mitlaute reward will U- tivt ti li anj one who will inlonu ine where she cau lie lound. Adu;e. AARON KOCH. July 23, '74-3. Plymouth, Ind. Fire I It Mc A Fin-men's Pi Ni will lie held at the r (miner Garden. n Tnur.sday. Au -J cust he 6th, 1871. An invitation is hereby extended lo cittern, and all others Who are friendly tn the Fire Department, ..t the city i4 1 lynnuilh. All kinds ot , refreshments will Ik? provi Jed. exec l opirituoa, or termented b,uor8. A good I. band o music will lie provide.', Jou.s NV. Pa EM KM, Johx t . Ki us, Com. iihMiv Brms, ) ltrpab.it au County Convent Tbe Republicans of Marshall county ' will h dda mM convention at half pool one o'clock v M . at the Court House, in : Plymouth, baturdav. the 6th dar o An ! gut, l?i4, tor the jHirpose of nominating u County tick?t. appoiniini; delegates to the Cnngreaoioml ''onvention, ti lelield I August 18th, and tor tbe transacting of all other business doomed necessary. Jy order of Central Comuiiitrr. Amasa Johov, C haiunnu L.adlra T nprrancr Ketgne. .. . .... T .. , To all members ot the "Ladies Tern . perance Leairue, we woe hl ive r.rtice ... . . ., , . , That their attendance is especially desired at the prayer met tinr, w hich convenes every Thursday atternoon at I o'clock. It is n day universally observetl throughout the nation with prayer and tbttkiu giving. And of those, who can not lie with us upon these occasions would we earnestly request their prayers at hme. tnvokimr G.kI's blessing upou our efforts in this mut grfit iroi'k Urform. II v Order of Committee, Pleuse Take otlt c. fMraon Becker otf rs, from this day, bis en.ire stock of bummer dress goods at ; cost. All colors in grass cloth, IX cts. Nice laara, V2li cts. Fancy Greuadeen, "20 cts. Nice Japanese Stripe, 20 cts. Nice dress goods, formerly sold for 40 Cents, now Ml French gingham 25 cts. 100 pieces of domestic gingham, 10 ets. Heavy brown muslin, one yard w ide, 10 Cts. Fine unbleached muslin, one yard w ide, 10 cU. Also full atock of Denims, hickory jeans, c.'oth, and flannel, will be sold cheap. In clothing, Poors and shoes, hats and cps. I would call particular attention to those who want to buy, to come and see me before purchasing, as I will do yon good. S. Becker. BllMarl Stutt Lattery Drawn in public daily. As reliable üs a National Bank. In scheme, for which $1 is charged tickets, (drawn daily), the capital prize is $5,000, the second, $2,500; and 2,346 prises in all, ranging down to . This one dollar scheme is recommended lo out-of town patrons. Drawings are published in the newspapers of same day on which they are made, and official lists sent to all ticket holden, with full instruction, so that the not ioexperiencwi cao determine for tieinselves. Any hank or express company will take tickt and collect prizes. The undersigned will take pldosurt in attendiig promptly to all orders, and seeing that satisfaction is given all. Tickets mailed day before drawing, and list forwarded immediately thereafter. Tbl is tho fest and most frnstwortby lottery in the country in which to try your fortune. Adttress, J. L. BOWMAN, 3T-5w. Be 25. St. Liwis, Mo.
For nice and latest style 6Tpap?r and linen collars, go to G. Wofff Harry Thomson, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is now rusticafiTJ in this, city, I will eil my ehtrre stock of parasols at cost. Now is vout time to buy.
S. Becker. 1 The best stock of ties and ribbons in the city, at O. Wolfs. Old newspapers for stale, at the Republican oftice for 75 cents per hundred. Attend the Business College at Kala mazoo, Midi. Board only f 3,50 per week. Send for Journal. 31, 8w. No. 1 cast steel shovel plow blades at Buck & Toan's. Demorest's Monthly and t!e Rerun lica.n $4.00 per year. Summer clothing at low prices a? G. Woll's. If you want to buy white lead, ofl. colors, varnishes, putty, paint brushes CJli on ,ls Ruck & Toam Get your job printing done nt Uie IIki'ubucas office. You can s.ve c..i' Ki- it 1
-Just received a nice lot of white and j sallowing the seeds. colored shirts for tbe 4lh of Julv, at G. 'Squire Fish ha adorned his front t xxr f , v i oil s. yard w ith a beautilul bronze colored j ' .tjii.p iwiiin.r ,,it .,( ! Ina ,,f wWli I Grain cradles, sevthes, snaths, horse 1 utlle' ""'Ä tP inch 1 . ... . 1 a clear jet ot water. ! rakes, band rakes, cradle tmgers, (iCiolwuJuul O I
Call and get prices and see the goods Ruck t Toax. Prof. R. A. Chase and wife, are at present visiting their Iriendi in MichiBynn McElrath took suddenly ill uu 1 UL5l,a morning, uui lortuuaieiy re-' coveretl. 1 ... j . . . j . . . , ... , . . . .
.Missimura oc .uaycr mtve a emmam p - lot of fish and salt meat. Fanners will st!Ul ,,,r elbyvilie next Monday, loj rind their stole a ROWl pla. e to buy tro ' vi,it lnt'uds there- Mr- heallb ceries and meat, cheap. Lay in your stock ! lix not ltVKU ,od ioi s,,,ue limefor harvest. They aw selling oil' their ' Potatoes keep growing even alter whisky cbeaj), in older to get out of the they have attained the ordinary size of
t,:u,e ln ,uu article. Parts, extra, att iehments. ti.-edh , ., ,. ttm , !l nia''i' ran be supplied n short notice, by Ittag on Stout A Kelley, agents of the nttt.,fti.- .sv ,riua T.hi.e or loovi,,,, or. ...... , l , r tli'l,,:l- Ju,-V 2d "4 We have in stock subject to Inapeetion a lar-e assortment of sasli and Mri ,. . , well e;isoned. and woidd solicit v ur or . , , ,. , ..... der tor window blinds. ( a and Ml Pri - IHckA Toan. W. A. Fletcher, better known bv tbe name of -Doctor," has a new outfit in lllC wav of a drav. harness and bona. Mr Fletcher st eins t be a very poroarerin man, ami should receive a share uf Um palrtHiage. Some of our physH ins tttribtlta tbe improveniLiit in health of Um p ople in this county, to the water which is inainlv draw n .roin 4trt. on wens. The theory is that tlw water is not exposed b tie iniaOOM, as i the Water in open wells. The driven wells are also entirely free from deewed animal matter, as rats, fro-s, and . , , , , ' , insects are absolutely excluded. The . . stti lace water is also prevented from runprevented troin running into tbe wells. We sh-mhl be (lad to have the licneit of some slalistijs upon the subjt ct. giving the resr.lt oi experimenis wita WOlef fiom open ami driven wells. KeniemVr that the Marsh ill ('nentv Fair commences September dtKhand cadi Oetobt Id. Daring this Fair J. it. Turnerandwife, atcompanied by a talented tmaM if good pertoi iners. w ill gfoe the citizens of Plymouth, (bar of t'.ieir interestimr entertainments. 1 BoSooaj HalL It is tmUm for us to speak of Mr. Turnes's skill on the sialic, ami for Miss t land, the sensational actress. Reason Because their reputations are too well known throughout the State to pass any cuntnents. Don't fail to attend when they come, as the treat you will receive ., . , irill be long remembered. Hononible mention is made of a Main servant girl who is now serving her eigb-ty-second winter under the same rol. She aai waoacd dishes W.790 times, ami comes yet gaily to the task. Illessed old sweet darling girl! What af that. M Ruge has not lieen iu the butchering business half that long, and he has tied upalmost four limes 811,71)0 packages of meat. je;iscn (ecausu lie Keeps uoiiuntr win . the very best of beef and veal, and is still , . , , r in. a ,. . dailv at the task. The "Bull Meat, . . . , r which was npoken nf some ttme Mnce, is 'itiirprhnii.lt " nnrl lb nh-wt ht nf Ä m Il " young beeves ever brought to this market
was drove through this city, by the em-j "'Hidings to le erected in Chicago; pro. pioyee-i of M. Ruge, especially lor his vided the authorities aro not aain overcity trade. Persons getting beef of him ' awed by mtside f.ressure. Chicago's will undoubtedly say: ! ex perieuce has been very expensive; but Of sli the meat ! it is becoming valuable.
That ever I eat, If . RCSB'S Cant be beat. Joseph llark, of Valparaiso, gave a thirsty mao a drink of beer, lor which generous conduct he was fined $5 by Esq. Carpenter. The costs amounted to about $10 more. Mark would not pay the fine. He thought I e deserved to be rewarded, instead of punished, for his generosity. His triendj wanted to replevy the fine; but be did not want anything of the kind done "for Joseph." He wanted to be a martyr, and go to jail. There was no constable about to take him there, 80 the Esq. made out the mitimus and took it to the jail and demanded admission. The jailer kindly received him; but friends were ot satisfied. They paid bi fine, and tbe jailor turned him out door. He now objects to the proceeding and demands an appeal to tbc CircuÜ Court.
Quite a shower of rata rmt Sunday. Whortleberries came in plentifully yesterday. Mr. McCormick, Treasurer of Stark county, was iu this city Monday. Farmers have commenced thrashing
their wheal. It turns out well. Several of our termers claim to have the best held of corn in the State. Frank Lamsou, of this city, baa the nicest youctr potatoes we have ever seen in this market, this year. LaPorte county Republicans will nominate their caiuiiiLtes lor county offices next Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Crane and daughter, and Miss Carrie Scott, of Laporte, are in Ply- i mouth visiting friends. A nameless stranger stopped at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jobus, in this city, Monday morning. It is a girl. A big turn out yesterday at the grauij ers' pic uic. Hurrah for the 22d ofl Julia." The youngest child , Stcnlipn of Reeves, died on last Wednesday, from - a & a 1 I I caung ioo nrauy cnernes. anu at uie same t Charley Reeve seems to take a great interest in tbe superintending of the new briJ'- He is aware of the great respon sibililv ren,iüör "P"" ! Beaton & Packard are burning a kill ut 'MOUOU brick, at their yard, a mile and .. i...ir l. . ili. i aa ri m mis uuy, mr jii. Adams' foundry building. Mr. I). S Conwand I.Uulf.. u.JU that valuable beny. Tbe brgs are obliged to give it up. . . 1 -It is pred.oled by some "high toned rtMOUl that the reason we are Iwviag m b cool and MMAy weather la, "the t.. n... ....m. , .,.. - South Rend contains a natural cutiosi v in t he shape ot a ounir BtM Abo never nV a ,,ae L nt'Hi. .. 1 he bund vuulh ha- our sympathies. On Tuesday . the 21st laofc, a man NV,"Se' ll:iIlu' U ,"t kll,uvn- ,VirA 11 Na,io,il1 ,I,,lel- Tlu' ut lus N lml kn"vx " ; but il n,lhl hilVe beea pKHr wniskey. The streets of our city were crowded with old and young grangers estenlay. "Who would not be a granger ?" is what some of our young "t 'ds" were heard mngmg. vol. Iloyse. oi ii.,;;.. 1: , , agent lor the Franklin Fire insurance. Co., tl that city, paid our 'Vinnum thu week. We found him -i please m &We geaUeman, and devoted to nhniiiiin nf i...ti,.a t. u-.ta.. upbuilding ol Indiana institutions. . ... . . t Daniel L. Drown, Mienli ot LaP the uaniei L. oruwo, Mienit oi i.ai'orte county, made sh rt c ill in IMvinouth, while ou his way in Knox, on 1 teedajr. Dan patronizes (Jon. Fackard's new paper, in its liisi iaau, wiib a columu of öherill" s sales. Married, on the 17th inst., at tbc X. E. 1'arsonage, hf Ucv. J. L. )!od, (' A. t'ailbiun. and Miss Anna Peteraua. A number of German lriends were pfanai as m Itaoaaea, amotig win in were Mr. and i r . J. Johuaoa. Mr. J.I). Si.iliin- ot Stark conn v. called at our office yesterday, in our ab- i aeaeO. 8o.-y we did not meet him. He : ,,,. r .1... i , ,,.., ., . , a, ...,, v " - - - v 1 aud is one of the most reliable Hvpubli 1 (.;lI1s in his district. : t,, b . . T, , I The Kev. (. C. Tate, the Rector of , . .. , .... .,, m . 'Tnnitv Church, rort N avne, will oth.-i-I . ,r. , . , ... , ate in N. 1 b unas ( hnreh, Pijmouth, ' 1U.X. iimUy, July Mia, in exchans-i w ith ' th(. Uc.ct()r ;he K(.s ,)r nuuu.who wW (,th, ia'e in Trinity Church, Fort ayue, ;l, tjlc j.ame time What ha become of the LaPorte ; District camp meeting, that was to Ikj ! held in August. Friends are incpiiring when and where such la to be held. Will : tbe P. E. answer through South Bend "-S MMWtiju fc. 'Ulli Äß I IM , ...,. m? ub,,sb lor lbe lieneht of thojciniiiunngr 1 Tl... limit . '(M., K.,. i I the nre limits o; Chicago have been extended, bv the citv council, to the !.. . ..." . ' . I mints oi i lie city. JNo more wooden) Pershing & Co. received an order for Liebig's Ague Cure, and in an hour and 40 minutes bad the goods packed and at the express office, with 250 large circulars with the name and business card of the consignee on them, and on Tuesday he received another, and in one hour he had a large box of Liebig's Ague Cure packed, with 250 circulars printed ready lor shipment. The printing was all done at this office. The best Boys nd girls magazine, ami the Marshall. County Republican at greatly reduced rates. We will send the Marshall County Republican nd Demokist'8 Young America, which is $1.00 for one vear, to any person ho paysius $i."0, Df.mohi i s Youno Ambhica i always sparkling with entertaining Stories, Poems, Music, Puzzles, Games Travels, and other pleasant features ; is profusely illustrated, and cannot fail to amuse, instruct and elevate, and assist to make the lives of youthful Ameriauis use- j ifu! truthful and happy. 2-tL '
Patronize Home Institutions.
The Franklin Fire Ins. Co, of liMliaiitipoliti, after 23 years experience "Fijrhiiug Fire," wM iti assets of noarlv HALF A MILLION UNIMPAIRKD, still offeia FIRST-CLASS iodemuily to alL Farm Property and Dwellings a Specialty. Commrravl Iii. k oU Written by it Plymouth Agency. Tli Ureal Cause HUMAN MISERY. Jut Putfixhedin a Senid Etvelje. Price Si.r Vint. A l.ectnre mi the Nature, Treatment. and Kadlcal Cure it Seoriaal Weakness, or SH K it V T( kit I' IIIV A MlttlW.'ll KW S. !l- VtlllWl- IllVfkl. ! antary fcnlaslrm, laroracY, Memos Debility, sua liux"ii iicnts to Marriage geowalfc 'ii mi tion, EriLBPKY tn 1 Fit; Mental an',1 VEKWELL, M.D. author of the 'Üreeu Hook," -he w,.ri,!.r..... ..,, ,.ti.. ti.i- ...iiw teSiÄ: etataOy Maatad without medicine, and witiiout ciaiirtfror. Hiirieal jeratiinM, lniugie. iustrumeat naorcordtola. pointing oat anode at eure at m. . o-ilnin. anil tf- taal, bv wfaicb evm , mo l ia.ti r whJ ) 011tlitiJU ,1KIV t(e may cure hiiawli' clx-tply, privately and rmämiHf. " . ... . 9 I Iii. I ... tili-. Ii i . lL.uti t.x tlinii.o.nHa " 'ir a iui v ii in ,.' . i " i iv iiiou.-.imi oodthmooadi. ent uikJit S4iI, id a püua envelop, to any srl-clr-s, on Pt ipt ot ix ceut. or two portage Mmup. AiidrvK the l'nlilislier. ( lias. . I. C. Hltflrf Co., 1Ä3 Uowfn. .n York. Jan. JO-'TJ-ly p pflfa h Box, löO. iTnny of our citizens Wanl business Or calling Cards printed. ( wliitr or coioreil btOtrd, tinted, bn-tid. or snow Hake, all thev have to do i to -tend in tb ir orts and ke fitn BÜwka, and they will be supplied cheap veiy lnap Done what you W anted AN i Started a First Class RESTAURANT. F. J. KENNER II.WINi; r'::r:iil a first clitsu n-stnursnt in his riMiiiii i.b ltprt' str -.-t. lUa ot tin-I. K. Jt C. U. K. Depot, wlier' h- l-ii:i's t lie Mupjiort (it om-mil nil. ir. 1 .' . i -; l Iii s u ri ll-. i :i l't I untoimt ol imnny in tinier to iileae the ptilili ri-nviiiliy, :ujiI in watiis the lilx-ral (ttipntirt ot mm aa4 B hag vMrjtMag in tli euawilltai m iiii", mii-1i c nilifs'Nui.-., i'riMin, in Cittt evervlliint' Unit i- ;i .11 a !ir-t i i.:! reslauraiil. Warm Mrals at all Hours tv! I.nnti if eviTy de-nptloii. There i noIhJt p that the appetite ti.":n-s which Mr Ren nor lini iii't ot- Unnoai hawabatai rv-p:iintfl. ;nmetr tw Hiii'..i-;; up in u'il style, und cannot be eicelle I lor a restaurant. F. J. R F.N N KR. D month, .tune 13, 1T4. tm Briggs House, Randolph St. and Fifth Ave., CHICAGO. TTiis well-known Hotel, rebuilt upon the ole site, ha all the modem conveniences Passenger Elevator, Bath Rooms, Hot and Cold Water in each Room, Elegantly Fumi&hcd, and located in the business centre of the city. TERMS: $3.00 Per Day. RICKCORDS &. HUNTCON, - Proprietors. C PALMER & SON, Retail Daaler in all kinds of Furnitur AND Undertakers' Goods, Ist ttr Straf, Tffmimth, Ind. Get the Best. Tt,. II. I;.tw. Tt .ti-i, r. J UC 1HDI I ISIH' lliruut ' ' I'. trrs K( l ( in- Vr c Tl B, 1 Orn Tn.r ,L K:,I,k 1 ' N' ? '' 91 Tas Best lnstractor for Mm Vgice: I.udflt-as Stlioul tor the Voke. Price 3! T,ie Resf ,;i..itu- iMtracton WomUl'B GaiUu Trice, 1! The Best Collection of Male Vok.s Sine- rf est Price, 1 CO The llett Collection for Mixed Voicc: N. Pias Vitra Glee liook Price, 1 50 The Best Collection tor t'hnrcli and Hone: The Cluster Price, 1 SO The Bot School Son;: Book: Fairy Kchoes Price, S3 The Best Instructor for Ac-onlion: S"djiwiek's I'omplt te Method . .Price, 1 &0 The Best Inntructor tor Concertinn: s -rlgwick's Complete Method . . Price, 1 50 Puldixhed and MniUd, "t iaid, by J. L PETERS. April 3o-no2fi-4w. 59 Broadwp , Y. JUST ISSUED! TE 51 PF.RA IÜCK BCHOKI is the ti tle of s new Book, complied epciitlv to tuit the wants of Temperance Hocietu-s. It contains a larp- number of well-known Temperance Sons, A New Glee Book 2 with i choice collection of now melodies written espt-eially for this nork hy Hays, Danks, Stewart. Dn-self r," and other well-kaown Authors. For T Mperaie e Use. eich!c'7l per express, for $7.50 per dozen . Send yonr orc-re early, as we hall till thra in the order received. Sent post-paid, on receipt ot "ft cent!". Address, J. L. PETERS, P. 0. Box, 5429. S Broadway, K. Y.
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1ST RECEIVED! STolÄS to onr new work, '-FAIRY ECHOES" as being Ihe lateM and best work for Singing Cltesea. A Mew Mos! Book KOSEST equaled, nnd tbe Mneie is all AVr, V en, nnd fymrklimy any two pieces beinje worth the price ot the For Public Schools g. loM pai d, on recipt of 65 cents. Price, $6 per dor. Address. J . L. PKTEKS, 039 Broadway, N. Y.
Ccnlctr Liniment There is no pain wMch the v'eutaur Mnimcnt wHJ uci relieve, no
swelling it will not srbäue.and no lameress which it will not cure. This Is strong language, but it is true. It Uas produced more cures of rheuijatism, neuralgia, lockIfHlrpOE )4Wj paiay, sprains, swellings, cak-ed-breasts, scaWs, Mras, salt-rbeum, ear-ache, Jtc, ujon the hamch frame, and of strains, jmvni, galls, &c, upon animafts in one year than have all other pretended remedies since the ' .'orkl btan. It is a counter-irritant, an all healing pain reliefer. Cripples throw away their crutches, the Ian? walk, poisonous bites are rendered harmless, and Um- wounded are healed without a war. It is no humhn. The recipt is published aroiimi each bottle. It i selling as no article ever before sold, and it ells because it does rest what it pretends to do. Those who uuvr suffer from rheumatism, pain or swelling, deserve to suffer if they will not USf Centaur Liniment. More than 1000 certificates vi remarkable cures, inchu'.iug frozen limbs, chronic rheumatism, goöf, rufti ing tumors, &c, have fnxti recaived. We will sen a a circular containing cerfiiicates, the recipe, c, gratis, to any one requesting it. One bottle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment is worth out-hundred dollars for spanned or sweenied horses and mules, or for screw-worm in sheep. .Stock-owners this liniment is Worth your attention. No family should le without Centanr Liniment. Sold by all Druggists. .V cents per botUe ; large bottles $1.00. J. B. Rose Jt Co. 53 Broadway. New York. Jstori. is more than a su'.VtituT fof Ca: ?r Oil. It is the only safe article in exhOence which is certain to assimilate the food, regulate th bowels, core wind colic, aud produce natural ekrp. ii contains neither iiiiu r.tis, morphine or sicunol, and is pleasant to take. Chiklreu need not cry, and mothers may rest. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Couumptlou, by a simple rSSSSdJi is anxioii" to limk" kuown to his l. llow sulterers the means ( cure. I'd al! who desire it, he will send a copy oi the prescription usi-ii. i: of chanxt-, with the directions for prepariug ami Li i ii the same, which they will And a srat IfVUM for Co.vscai'TioN, Asthm , BoosCIUXiS, Jic. lervus wishing the prescri;tlou will plense :eliv-.. R v; K. . WILSON. liSFaSSl St., IV0llsSBS burgli. New York. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffer for y.enr from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all tinatfects oi leatbial lodiacretioa ail f'r the sake ol j'iitterinu humanity, s-nd fnv to all who need it, the reciii" and dinrtiou for making the simple remedy by which he wa cured. Sufferers wishing to proht by rlie advertiser'' experience cau do so bv addressing in perf'--t confidence, JOHN ß. UUON, 42 Cedar st.. Sew York. Uc0.4th. 6 ino. A CARD. A Clergyman, while residing in Ssuth America, as misionary. li- -eveied a safe ani simple remedy for the Cafe oi Witvosa WsatesssjWsrtjr Decay, Disease ot the t r'.imr and S.-minal 'Virans, and the whole train : disorders brought ou by bane(Sj and ridOM li-ibit.'. Uivat nuinVrs have been eOrad by thi- ic'il NSSM ly. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortmrate, I wil: send the receipt lor preparing and uing fiiis ued--iciue, in a sealed envelope, to any one wliu needs It, rKEE OF CHAlUiE. Addre-, .JOsF.Pll T. EMMAsf. St.itiou Ü. Bible llous-. March 13, "4-ly. New York City. BE yon: owjf physician. Titere la CHS il I)vsepsi-i that (lfeea's Auoutsr Plowkb will not cure. Uiitne to the Drag Store of J,. Tanner's, and inqnira about it. If you stiller from 'ostivein -, Sii-k 1 lea 'arhe. Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Liver (omplaint, or deninenicMIl ol t lie .-u ni. n., 'V - . three do-e;, will relieve you. Ammu Coxoi Kitoii is the onl' remedy in the United Mates thht contains no I Quinine, Arsenic, or other poisons inju rious to the system, that will cure Fever and AfUe, Intermittent or Bilious Fevers tbc., and the Chills not return during the saason. It perosaoeatly cures Fever and Ague of long etsjMttng. a. GREEN, vl-nT It. WoodbttrVi N. MEAT MARKET. M. Ruge & Co., I Located one door north of llumriehtiuser I ft Dial's L'rocery store, Plymouth, Ind., keep ;i lull supply of the best quality of : freak hoof, pork, mutton, veil, sottsage, cured, and in prime order. Give 1 hem a call. Jan. 22A, ,74ly PLYMOUTH CITY Meat Market, Opposite Whcrh-r's JJnnk. A full sup-' ply of meats, (reoJi and pickled, consiant-1 ly kct on hantl. l'lease call and exam- , ine for voursclves. no l :;t f c. NEAL Proprietress. Colorado i:ciii-.sIoiik-Go HeM 1 In null ft. Louis. Dmteg t lie Sununer Reason, the Missouri Pacific and Kan-as Pacific Through Line, via St. Louis and Kansas City, will 11 ffwJUatj,ia TW.lri... t. .,1.. V, T amA. tn rili 1 Al 111 .-I Mi I IIMIS 11X11 k.T. JJIJUI5 IV' Denver and Return, gotxi ninety days irosn (iHle ot sale, ui t xirtnuiy low rates thusnflordinir every one an excellent op pnrtunity to visit the famous resorts of Colorado. oflOOtag the beautiful Parks of the Rocky Mountains. To all who are seeking new homes in or are about to take a trip to Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Nebras ks, Oregon or California, we recommend a cheap, safe, quick and direct rout by way of St. Louts, over the Missouri Pacific Through Line. Il is equipped with fine Day Coaches, Buck's Reclining Chair Cars, Pullman's Palace Sleepers, the famous Miller Safety Platform, and the cele 1 . 1 r . . 4 : 1 1 . ormeu esunguoubt! .vu -uira, ami ruus trains 1 mm oi. Ci'iuit uj principal pomis in the West, trillwut change. The Texas connection ot this road is now completed, nd passengers are offerd a first class, all rail route from St. Louis to Texas, either over the Missouri, Kansas & Texas R. R., via Sedalia, or over the Atlantic & Pacific R. R., via Vinita. For full infor mation in regard to Col orado Excursions, or trips to n-iy point in the Great West, address or call upon either of the foftowhig named Agents of the Line: J.F.Thompson, orthern Pass nger Agent, 157 Exchange Street, Buffa lo, N. Y, ; 8. H. Thompson, Union Depot, Columbus, Ohio; ot E A. Ford, Gener al Passenger Agent, fit. Louis, Mo. Questions will be chcfvfully and promptly answered.
6UBUUTI WABASH AMI MICHIGAN R. R. Close connet tions made at Goshen with th Lake Shore aud Michigan Southern railroad for all points East, West and North, and at Warsaw with the Pittsburg, Ft Wayne & Chicago railroad. Ou and aiti;- Monday, May 25, ls74, trains will leave stations u-n this road as follows : GOiNO SOUTH. PAM'R. M1XKD. Ellrha t, Dfr-p . . . 1:10 p m (iosheu ):4pni T:ao a m Waraaw au p m S:0 a m W abash, Alt 5.-00 p m 12:oü m Marion J:?Tp m ÜMM NOHTH. Marion 0:ira 12:15 p m Wabash ":80 am 1:5" p m Warsaw :30 a m 4:55 p m (ioshe'i 11:00 a m 7:00 p m Elkhart, Arr 110 am
! Detroit Eel River and Illinois Railroad Time Table. Tranls run by ClepveUnd time. At Logansport I i rrr-euifer i rams mvr and (leiert from fan-Han-il'e Depof. Throirgh Trains rfll run on the loli lowing time, in enei t .Taniuiry litli, 1874. pass ue.wer uu:xo east. STATIONS. Accoma'fn. l.tifansport 5.) r. Si.. Denver 7.2 N. Manchester. . Mail. . 9.3T, .10.56 .11.45 .12.: . 1.40 . 2.25 A. . ; Columbia Clfv I An bum Junction ' Evtler ... Pivn.cnth .1 I YS C K 2.13 a. r. a. ASS OOl.VU WEjT. STATION, fT mouth iuIP4C R DVuve? LogipUTt ' . . . Mall . .11.00 A. X. ..IU9 p. x ...IM " Express. C.46 p. jt'. 7.40 " COÄXECTIor.S: At UwaOWlWSt with Pittsburgh, Cincinnati Jt St. Uwis, lAVOnsbott CrawfwdsviUe , Southw. ster n uikI Toledo. Walash Western R R's At IVnyer with Indianapolis. Pern Chkaeo f"war, lor Rochester, Plymouth, Lajnirte, Mlcfaigun City, Peru, Kokonio and Imliauapolia At North Manchester with Cineiunati Wabash A Michigan RaUwajr , i,( 0,nm.bii? Citi w itb nitsbun, Fort Wsrtae A; Chicago Hailroad, for Fort Wayne, Lima, Cri-st-hne and Pittsbnrgh. At Urand Kapids Oossing with the Grand Ranpkh U Indiana P.ailroad. At Unburn Janction witfa Port Warae, Jackson sod Saginaw Railroad, lor Angola, Bankers, Jouesville, JacUsou. Sairun.iw and Orand Kapids At Butl. r with Lake Slior- ,V .Miehlirau" Sontheni Railroad for Tol.-do. Detroit, Cleveland, Buiralo, aud all Eastern lUttss. J. A. HOUGH STOUT, A. tt SOUTHARD, Oen'l Ticket Agt. Oen'l Superintendent. Pittsburg, Ft. W. St Chicago Condensed Time Card May 31st, 1874. TRAINS UOING WEST. No. L No. . 1 No. i. No77. l l. N f. EX. MAIL. PACES. Pittsburgh.. 2.0" am 2.00 pa i.m am .4 is 1 real line 9.55 " 10.05 " j .von am Forest lt. II " ti.29 - .32 " x.25 " l ima 12.15 pm 12.30 ah' S.W " i .43 " Fort Wayne.. 2.IS " 2.55 44 MJi 44 12 25am Plymouth 4.24 44 .M. 44 1.33 pm ;.u3 44 -mcag ..50 44 , s..v j &.25 44 ! 6.50 44 T RA IKS ooin; gA8T. No. 2. No. 4. No7. I XoTsr 1)AV EX N'T EX. PAC.EX.1 MAIL. Chleaga 9.20 am ISlM pm B slsajl B.11AM Plymouth 12.10 PM 2.1am 9.05 44 9.2 44 Port W.r.-ne.., 2.SS 44 5.20 " n.30 44 12.H0 pm Lima I 40 44 1 7.90 44 1.33 am 2.45 " 1 or-st ! 5.19 44 s.35 44 2 42 44 Crestline ' 6.45 44 lti.20 44 4.20 44 Pittsburgh. . . . 2.U5 am 5.55 pm 1 1.45 44 4.02 44 5.50 44 8.30 " No. t. Dailv except Monday ; Nop. 2 5. T andS Daily, !tiiirta ; So. 3 and Dailv : No. 4 od 1 icsei .sjrr. Indianapolis, Fern & Chicago Railway Time Table. SScirifttty. aiHjr H. tth. 1H? t. NOKTIIWAJtO TUA1NS.
No. 1 No. i MAiHH DAILY. ; IV 5. STATIONS. 'w,Ti' ihk auo Toledo JEXPB'SS. EXPIEM tXPKSS Iinlittnapoli 6H(Ia.m S-tiftPM 3.40 px XohWvilk- 7 4x 44 j 8 81 ! 4.55pn Tipton 8.;'. " 10.09 " Ut m Kokonio 9.13 44 fOJl 44 6.17 " i'( si l c n Hunker Hill 9 5 44 1141. 44 7 00 " Para low 44 12 07 am t.4& " Lincoln ia.50 H letcT ia.no . 1.1s " Walnut n.w pm 1.34 44 AlgM 112 35 " 1.4 Plymouth. l.e 1 2.54 Tyner I l.SS " I 8J01 Wttlkerton j 1.43 44 2.49 44 IjilMirte 2 4Ä " 3.42 44 Michigan City j 3.25 44 4.:AMi
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So. Ä .o. Mail ,( W. 4. (caidt. STATIONS. nHOsao hitaoo roi.r.Do ir.XPF.SS F., 8FJ r.XI-RKB Mi' hig.ui Citv k.4iam 7Apm Lajiortc 9.86 M 8.45 " Walkcrton 0.22 44 9.3 1 44 1 3 Tyner 10.34. 44 9.4 " .1 Hvmouth ilM 1i.13 44 : IXT I Arm 11 24 4 10 24 4 Walnut 11.M " 1 10.S 44 Ilochester 12.00 44 10.S8 44 Lincoln pa 11.17 " Pass 1 02 44 12.0 am Bunker HiU I 1.40 44 12.J7 44 S 22 P f & St L C I " 7.ntt " Kokomo 2.3' " 1.49 t 7.H 44 Tipton 3 12 44 2.? 14 ' 7.86 4 NohlcDville 1 4J3 44 j 3.28 I 8.M 44 ' ludhmapolie 5.S0 44 I 4.40 44 ,10.00 44 '
A" J Q T1 ; Missouri, Kansas & Texas R y The completion of the great iron bridge over the Missouri river at Boonville, enables this popular line to offer still better facilities for the business between the Northeast and tbe great Southwest. Two daily trains will be run between Hannibal and points in the great Neosho valley, in direct connection witb all lines. Also, two daily trains between St. Louis and points in Southern Kansas. For the Texas trade, new and better facilities aro 0ffered. The rates have been greatly reduced, and arrangements have been made whereby through Pullman palace sleeping cars arc run from Chicago, Quincy, Hannibal and St. Louis, to Galveston, without change, passing through the finest portion of Southwest Missouri, Southern Kansas, the Indian Nation, and the most desirable portion of Texas. Any one contemplating a trip to Southern Kansas, the Indian Nation or Texaa should address Thomas Dorwin, general passenger agent, Sedalia, Mo., for a correct map, with time tables, rates of fare
