Marshall County Republican, Volume 21, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 August 1877 — Page 2

Plymouth, Ind. Aug. 16, 1877

sitting Ball aad Blue Jeans attracting more attention than an.

are any

Senator Morton has suffered para- j lysis in his left arm. If his arm j continues paralyzed he will be una- I ble to help himself at all for he has ; only ben able to walk by reason

of the great strength iu his arms.

livery stable. Among thiu were two that appeared to be particularly intimate. They were constantly together and apparently the .-losest cronies. Whik- they were near the middle of the road a wagon ame along aud ran over one of the cUums. It fell, unable to rise, writhing with pain. The other instantly ran to it, dressed its plumage with its bill, and finally stood a mement looking at its dying mate. Then, as if MtMtod that it was injured beyond reeall, laid down by its side and died. The gooso that had been run over died a few moments later. Was it sorrow, fright, or what was the occasion of the singular doath?

W. J. Adams is manufacturing a large number of plows for the fall

"c """ " rv From every direction there comes

wn pn Sf k t.it "cf twin wiiuii in . ......

-- ; ue cneery report tnat times are tm-

e :al in all respects to many other

plows which are being sold at $12

Peter Pothouse, of Fowler, was nearly sent to pot the other day by falling in front of a self-raking mower of an approved pattern. The implement sliced off his little finger in a very artistic manner. It also cut his right leg nearly off, dislocated his wrist, and cut a twelve inch slit in the calf of his leg, beside inflicting a few other trifling wounds. He will live to be blown up in a coal oil explosion, probably. The Peru Sentinel has been refused by a number of its subscrbers because it advocated the Murphy movement That paper now looks upon Itself as a martyr to the cause and talks bracingly of doing its duty to fellow man. aad its God. If the editor of that paper had heretofore boldly uttered true sentiments, he would not be in the toils now. It is the disposition to truckle to everybody which makes a paper powerlees. The lesson that the Sentinel is learning will do it good.

proving. The splendid crop of wheat has fairly put farmers on their feet again. Crops of all kinds are good, and the cotton crop will ho especially large. Prices have held up wonderfully considering the large yield. It is estimated that when crops are marketed it will add u surplus of at least 25 millions of dollars to each of the Western States. We are bound to be in the midst of prosperity, and the people everywhere should rejoice. A curious case is before au East Indian court. A juggler in the performance of one his tricks gave a gun to a bystander, and requested him to shoot. The result was a dead juggler, and now the question is whether the bystander can bo held liable or not. A competent authority says you must always lie with your feet to the equator. We have known several excellent liars who have shortened their lives many years by neglecting to observe this rule.

The Democrat objects to the sentence pronounced by the U. S. Dis

tri - t court on the Indianapolis strik- ! era, because these were only a few of j the many violaters of the law, and J thinks that: "a government that pro- i tects property in its charge with so much vigor, while other property while other property may be assailed without interference" is not impartial." The government of the United States will protect individual property when the authorities of the state In which it is located are unable to do J so. In the State of Indiana all prop- j

erty wa3 at the mercy of the mob because of the inefficiency of the demo

cratic demagogue who disgraces the ;

gubernatorial chair. He is the one to blame.

Chauncey Rose, the venerable mil

In the sentence, 'John strikes William," remarked a school teacher yesterday, "what Is tho object of strike?" "Higher wages and shorter runs," promptly replied the intelligent pupil.

Deaf mutes are called to order in their sehools by the tap of drums, which they say they do not hear, but feel in the pit of thefr atomachs.

A report reaches us from Paris tout the ladies are wearing cat -tails in their bonnets. It seems Mke a waste of cat to cut off tho tail and throw the body away. A Charitable Tran p. IM'.uuespoli rnluii. A gentleman in this city has been bothered so constantly with tramps and theii entreaties for somothing to eat that he instructed his cook to tell

lionare-philanthrophist of Terre i them she had nothing. The other Haute, died yesterday at the age of day one of them dropped in and made 83. He was a bachelor and the last ; the usual plea and inquiry. The of the family. He leaves bnt one cook responded promptly, "We have relative, a cousin, in the world. His nothing at all." The tramp then fortune is estimated at five million i courteously asked, "Hare you an old dollars', and he has given away two basket you could let me have?" The million dollars in charitable ban v replied ."No .what do you want quets. He was 'formerly an active with a basket ?" Tramp "Oh, I business man and. was instrumental thought I would run over to the in building tho railroads that touch p00r bouse and get you some cold Terre Haute, bet retired from active t victuals." business some years ago. He lived j -;.. In Terre Haute for half a century, j State News, and has been the patron and friend B&rnmore has finally secured the of its leading industries. He has $10,000 loan from Jeffersonvillo to relately built and endowed the Kose build his cremated ship yard, potytschnical institute of that oi-, Judge Biddle. of the supreme court, and made provisions for the erec- Uotej4 OD rabbits, and has more than

tion and endowment of the Igo

UmI OM of tlx ir numlier opened t he dotM and thev occupied the house ami its furniture during ilieir slay at the lake; they know tlmt a dwelling ho ise, in the sum ard was npwi to them, where tliev would hae been welcome by -the owner; tato kn that oner bein in the club house and the sin iwei over, their ocrupaiiev continued; they know t lie house was not ilit irs, that it was private property, tho owner absent and the boose dosed; they knoiV it was a tresis on private prop erty without necessity or eXtuse; and thevknow, that their example, unrebuked, would operate to giwm license to anvbodv

and everybody scalawags, hummer.-., and ' all to do as they did; and, churning to t Ik? "gentlemen." their trespass wan only ' tin- more flagrant. Tho president, who had knowledge of j the tacts, directed me to prepare and attest a notice, directed to this tiordon and othj its, in proper form, to call on him and adjust the matter or legal proceedings would be instituted; this 1 did, in proper language (not such as Gordon uses) and gave to the president to lie signed by him and sent to the parties addressed, telling ! him to retain a copy. If he sent it without signing, it is not my fault. My ad i was an official one. If Gordon will pub

lish that notice, it will give the lie direct to his letter published ou the 9th. Soon afirr. two persons called at my olfi. v, and said they wanted to settle the matter. Thej spare told that I knew nothing about it and had nothing to do w ith it, and they must see the executive board. A go M deal of talk followed, amounting to uolliiug, except their admissions ol the hu ts substantially a charged by the president. One denied that hfl had used any turnitme except chairs, ami both said one of the imrty opened the door, and they ucd the limine the remainder of their stay, swept it out, fastened it up as it was betoiv. and went out the wiu.low. Only Mr. Hill, of the executive Ixtard was at home. I was afterwards told that thc deposited some money with him, as damages, and, if accepted bv the hoard it was to be iu satisfaction ; if not, was to be returned. They admitted a trespass, were anxioun to settle, were willinir to pay, and would have paid more, and desired to avoid a law suit, or further trouble which was wi-e in them. They gave publicity to the facts after the respass, I did not. I told them, they deserved a good whipping and ought to have it. aud have not changed my opinion. Gordon deserves a second one for his grofcs personality and perversion of the truth. The civil trespass only has licen settled The law has yet another hold on them, and if they are wise they will not provoke its action further. As to Gordon's piw sifftal epithets in sinking of me, they are such as only black-guards use, and ouly make 1dm the more coutemptihlc. in addition to his misrepresentations and trespass. As to the majority of the party, no doubt, the entrancx- of the chdi Imuso and iu.occunaacj wus without noch redaction, buf the example was a bad one and could not lie passed without implied license to aonsjrbflflto to follow it; and wiu-u they attempted to et up the pretense that "the d K)f was open," while one ol the party opi ned It ; and that they "only went in out of a storm," when they occupied the house for the day with u much of its furniture as they !laed, and then consciously Sflrept the house and fa4tntd it and nrpt iitt it irtiubnt; und with the lact ad ded tlmt an occupied dwelling within a few feet was 0cn to them during the shower, they lose all right to any consul eratit n lor acting without reflection, Show that they are are ready to resort t subterfuge to escape jut cento re, nnd dis play a littleness entirely consistent i'li l tic ircspMfcS. All (uir minded psoplf nuist em letup them, and uu man's proterty would be safe In his absence if stich acts were not condemned (J. II. Hi.kvk, cc y. P S I will aud, that a Mr. Ford who was in th- company acted and talked like g'-ntlemsn about it. . u i;

county orphans, home. He established the ladies' aid society of Terre Haute by a heavy contribution. Among his gifts were large sums to the hospital of the alsters of providence In Terre Haute, the state normal school. Wabash college, and other Institutions in this state and in the dty of New York and elsewhere in the east. He was born in Weathersfleld Connecticut.

a hundred beautiful ones at his home, I near Logausport. Thomas Meredith, of Washiugton, I Daviess oounty, lost an arm and a alioe of rump steak through the , agency of the improved automatic , reaper. M. Hole, a shoemaker from Michi- ) (run town, was fatally hooked by a f vicious cow at Kokomo yesterday.

The horn entering the groin several inches. He was also kicked on the head. A little child, three years old, of Lemuel Daisy, while playing on a bed rolled off and fell to the floor, striking Its head and instantly killing it.

VoOee ef Ceuty IssUtute. The annual institute for teachers of Marshall County will begin in the ci y of Plymouth, Monday August, 27th and continue in session five

days. The teachers' normal class Its neck was broken by the fall, now in session will close Friday Aug. j Two Now Albany candy pullers 34th, and the regular monthly exami- made 1241 pounds of that esculent in nation of applicants for teachers cer- I thirteen hours, ou a wager of $100. tifleates, will take place the Saturday Hrmmerllng was to make three following. As this examination will pounds to Shultz's two, and lost the

occor on the lost baturuay ol tne t,et by twenty pounds.

month, tho State Board questions will be used. It is therefore, ol the utmost impofltaaoe to those expectdng an examination in this month, to govern themselves accordingly, as It is not designed to hold an examination at the close of the Institute. The annual institute is held earlier In the season this year than formerly out of a desire to interfere is little as possible with the session Of the schools. It is hoped the time thus selected will meet the approval of ! chool officers and teachers, and that all will unite in securing a full attendance. A programme of exercises will be arranged and sent to the teachers of the county in due time. Kvery fucil-

ity for improvement will be afforded

'Under the impulse of tho moment" W. P. Armstrong of Terra Haute, offered 12,000 for the conviction of the murderers of Dr. Armstrong. On

1 sober second thought he thinks the

job worth about $500 and reduces the reward accordingly. Mrs. Wesley Stephens and a boy named Black were struok dead by

j lightning Sunday afternoon, nea I Folsomevllle, Warwick county. The lightning left no traces of Its dei structlve work, but the bodies turned I black immediately. Mrs. Stephens j was a young married woman and Black was aged about 12 .

V. 1 wr to "The Bed-Eyed Truth' Om bos 1'lymoltji 11. aanP.Ci.QB

teachers, of whseh the limited means ( Ta las tidit. r Tht MruUUan at crar disposal will admit. These an , Si u. In your Umic of the 9th an article

. ... . - I -.1 Ko Intmt ! V'

nual mstUUies are auwunru wj iw j

and shoo hi be attended by all teach

ers of the county. W. E. K ui.ky. Hupt, of Setiools.

L'ned "John C. Gordon and head d

'TheWed Kyetl Tmih,' of sverr peeaooal diameter ispoldtshod. As it is untitle in every material particular it La beeu thought bent to correct it This club has a furnished house at Maxeuknefcee Late, uud it va4 locked in tr uu aud the key lot, the rear door fasicned inside, and the exit was made at a window dosing with a spring. Jahr 4th twelve

persons were lucre; n ol the party

The Excursion to Michigan City. To Ute Editor jt The Republican; Please insert in Mm week's issue

and next, that the Harvest Home ; opened Ute hack door and the others fof

....(.atnnnl frnm Tulv 91 ! lowed and entered the !,oiim Thev en

, , t . . . jr.Trd th ofnfort of the cbsir. table, wilirun toMich'.gan City Aug. st jim. j hafsla. croquet aeu, "hi.-. Cook Fare from Plymouth and return $1.40 i stoves, aud whatever was there at tin ir

Tyner, f 1.00. This embraces visit to the Prison, and boat ride on Laike Michigan. This Is the cheapest excursion of the season. P. M. Elliott. Pierceton, Aog. rth.

Mnfnlar Death of a Uoeae . Maine HxU;r.i

own will ; but to what extent I am not fully advised. When they left, after sev era! hum- aecupancy, they say they swept out the room, put the chairs bark into the bouse having earricl them to the vard yfutntd thr baek do tr m thqi fonl it aid mut out tkruuyk the touuttir; to use the language of their one of their number, to me m presence- of Wm. W. Hill and others.

Yesterday morning several geese They ail (but one) claim that tue "door

w v - a

WVH I open ana

were in the road in front of

shower

they went in out or a

while they do that, they know

Senator Beeve Rises to Explain.' Tu tht Editor of Tht RrjiuMicitn : Hin: Your remarks on the -.koIi made by me on the 4th ol July, I es your fi ll as well a nie injustice. Either VOU hastily read it or else do not get the tair

meaning. I did not propose any nnr itrty ; I was talk in ir to all parties. I hold that the duty of the cUizt us, to his couutiy, is above the duty of the jxirtuan to his oarH 1 did not propose to fouud a party ou houesty nor generosity ; but I do hold that the most honest and mo-' capable citizens 6hould be selected to administer the government; and that oWdnly i po umoiint to the claim of party on the votes of the citizen. I do hold that no citizen has a right to vote lor a dishonest or incompetent inen, no matter how maiiv cm ventions nominate him; and 1 hold that every citizen should inquire for himself, and not assume that a man is all right because he has boeu named a a candidate. 1 hold that the same rule by which a pru dent man wonld be coverned In selecting siersons to manage his own business iu itditfcrcut brunches, should g.oem thstunui in selecting persons to man ige the public business in its different branches ; and if a Ii man fails to try aud secure the best he can, he prostitutes his right t r vote, is responsible for the evil that follows, and is unfit to take part In the administratioa of government ; aud 1 hold thai, as parlies are made up of individuals, the party is corrupt or pure, honest or dishonest as the majority of the individual make it by their acts, it avails nothing to say Hint th Democratic Pflfty is corrupt, and that I should leave it. but I dare not because it elected mo to the sentit You know n rv eil that 1 did not seek the position You know that many Rapublicana voted for me. You know that I would not act in a purtizan sense in any mats no atfucting lii- whole -ople, aud uImvu ali, you kuuw 1 would not tinil a clean place or create a claim to any very great credit by pretending to join the Republican party. I '.does not liu in 'he mouth of any mem ix-roi ihai party to cry out to any other party, "unclean." I rated in my speech that the majority of both Democratic nnd Uepuhliiutu bail ers had beci)uiL' mere seekers after ofnVo. The difference between them hs ceased t exist. Neither Iism any well defined political proposition, ami both parties are divided among themselves uu every ,'i s tion presented. Dnder this state or facts I

proposed some grave questions for the "indt jicndent party" to consider, and said, If they would adopt them, ! thought they would command the lespect of the people uu! a majority of iwith the old parties would unite to put their representative and sc-nponcrs in'.o oftice. Here are '.he pro j outioas, and II you can show wherein I hey are not good ones you will have counteracted what might prove an evil In such degree as those who agree with tue shall dhiugfl their views ami side with you. "Six ox etght years ngo when re-organl zatiou of the oif parties was possible, a preamble and distinct declaration of pun ciples in detail would havu been adutistl ble. Now, when the old parties hare tried and convicted ihcrnsdvcs and reorganization h impoisihle, when disiu-

legraltou is jgoiug oa faein In , it to ex : rem. '.ii - wha a new organization is in dispensible to sal' at ion. it Is not neces

sary to present an indictment or enact a statute in order to show the neotflsUj " pritpriety of the movement, or make a platfbrlrt, or show what is proponed to be done, in detail. W bile no form of govern menl can l- nflj loot, we. an uiuke such Chaoses as experience shows will favor stability. Let them favor such an amendment of :hc ( OustiUition u will make the President and his Cabinet dlrectlv responsible, with power In the copies' representative,, to impeach, remove and peswtek, Favor the abolition d the office of Vice Preslatnt, the election ori'resldcht by a dJrect vote of the people m each Stale, and limit the elective franchise to u. citizens who can read aud who pay I i whethei foreign born or native. Let the Senate ele-t its own President, and iu ase of vacancy in the oflloe of President, let it Isj rilled by the Cabinet until a successor can be elected by the ofM pilave all important changes in the ad-

min sir ition of goveri.m. nt di ich affect the persons and piertyol the whole xpie, which are proposed, submitted to the people for rejection or adoption. Make all wilful violation of the Con stitu'ion a capital offense, aod all Illegal voting and tampering with the ballot box a felony, and perpetually disfranchise thfl guilty party. Add to this A PLXTFOKM. 1. A declaration that competency ami hoaest) shall be retplsites for official pool (ion. 2. That da. legislation shall not ha toi .atcd; Shot taxation Shall l e pi al. based on profwrtv and pomihUon . tlia'

tmde shall be Iree; that all drcolating mediums shall be based on and redeemable in coin, and the nnnatHf 10 1m Issord shall beloQ to the h.w of demand and siij ply, without the incubus of OJOrf hlWS, 3. That tlx- minority must he re onsen ted, and the free ballot allowed for that purpose. With this simp!.; declaration the whole ground has been covered and enough has been said. All the test is matter ol detail in legislation. If strictly carried out there an lie no monotoiics, no oppression of the weak by the strong, no intolerance by majorities, and no ncatdahgCf to the liberties of the people." You will observe I do not propose a aOPjoanht; but anew organization, or reorganization of old ones. I do nut understand your aim in saying I took my sty as Senator. My pay was about $400; and the net cash cost to me of my absence was over $1,000; in extra expenses, actual loss, etc; caused by abscme from my business and the necessary disposition ol matters to enable me to continue absent ; besides a deal of extra hard work for the public for which one gets more eoaOOTfl than thanks ; and iinpiltill rhfllBSSof selfish ends when none ever existed.' I hold that ex'ery man who serx'es in oftice should be the most contctcrlt one the people can obtain and ihOKild be hold to strict duty and accountability, and should Im- liberally paid ; enough to make the oftice respectable ; to not require the officer to Is: a U'ggar ; the pay should be a ft rttiii: salary ami all fees or costs should go to the government. What merchant would expect his bou keeper to famish hi own books, stationary, or additional clerk hire if the btisin e- was too large for one DHHrf What manufactory would cxiect its foreni in to furnish the machinery or pat the workmen? And what nonsense it is to expect a connty clerk to furnish the s- itiounry for bis ottice, or depend ou uno natu fees ami be required In pay, uncerexpenses 1 All offices should be made rosK-ctnble ; 1 by liberal ixiy : 2. by a cer lain sala-y to the officer ; ft, by ltxed duties; 4. by separatiug the officer from conSection With fees: by separating biiu from all qoesUoMi ot expuhsss of the office; (i by government doing its business us all wiflfl ami prudent men do their busines in employing assistants ami paying for services; and thus remove and diminish all possible inducements and chances for "rings" and "steals" in oftice ; anil ljt, by holding to strict accountability. Again, "rotation" in offi -e should cease. The people should be periuiti I to kfl p u man iuolVn as long as they lind him competent and hauest, und desire to have him there ; just as much as h business houe is permitted to retain a faithful and crmeteiii enpioMo. When an official prove to be incompetent or corrupt he should bo removed. When he Insults the public by immorii conduct, even though he be competent aid honest in his office, he should lc repodiated ind dropped : und it is the dutv of Uepublicau ant Democrat alike, to ee that it is dune. Parties should exist ouly for an end ; as individuals who want a particular thing doue by irovcrnmcnt, or relating U government, acting in concert ; while those npposetl, acting in concert, make the other party. When the thing Ii is Ix-en done or been repudiated, the object of the party has been accomplished, and the meuiliers, as dtizens only, and not purfizans, have only the common getod to consider, until some otlic. public tptestion arises, to call for the action or formation, or growth of a party. Suppose Plymouth raises the tptestion ol water works. Parties form : one for and the other against. It is decided to have the water works. There is no further use for either party, and all the menilx-rs Is i ome citizens having only the god of the town at heart. Suppose the question arises of the Holly system, or some other system ; or whether we shall have a stand pifs- or a reservoir ; parties form again, for and against, and the question is settled by the majority and the end being gained the party ceases t exist. "Democrat" ami "Itepublican" mean nothing anv longer, as ihcvdid whun each had clean, distinctive questions of public policy affecting the whole people. So far ns the two parties held together lor neither acts as a unit and the members of both are divided ou the same subjects they do 16, as much in the principle of a neighborhoiHl or family quarrel and feud as on any t hint; else. They have la-en opposed aud neither can see any good iu 'he other and they will stay opposed!1 1h cansu one says he is a Democrat and, the other says he is nut a Democrat auJ. is a Republican. As we live we should learn ; as we learn we should act ; as we act we should en deavor to so act as to accomplish the most tiood and the least evil. In my v. ay. anu according to my liest lipht I presented certain questions on this principle in my speech at Yalimraiso. If you have a better way let us have it. If you have not, it avails nothing to bring cither ridicule r censure on me or my prohibitions If they are not worthy of notice you waste time 111 noticing llinn. If they are worthy of notice, their errors should be (sunted nut and the riithl way suggested; or, if not erroneous hut a bet ter way exists it should lie proposed. If you can show any other use for a (tarty Hutu I have shown I s'iall he gl id to learn it; and if fpn can show any higher or truer duty for thu citlen In bis relation to party than 1 have shown l shall Im triad to aet upon it. If you are wiser than I am I shall Ik-glad to learn of you ; but voti can

not be any more honest nr dncere than I am, however I may err in the manifest a tion .if It C. 11. Kkkvk. We uffree with the Senator on the uses of a political party, but how he expects to sustain such a principle iu

the Democratic fold Is the mystery thnt bothers us. A man midht pvtaoh such doctrine with some shew of having it adopted in the Hepuhllcnti patty. This was demonstrated in Mr. Reeve's election, It being a well known fact that large nntrbers of Republicans voted for him. Rut In the Democratic party demngguery 1 the oidy thing which wins. The beat definition of a Pemoerntie politician we ever heard was given by a gen tie in m in Indianapolis last winter. He said that "a Democrat is uman who wants office." To obtain nn office he is willing to do anything under the sun, the

chief stock In trade boing fo-abuse the Republican party. Mr. R-ve id

disposed to continue this afrinso, but as he admits thnt there is some good In the Republican party wa hope to see him at some early day out loose from the old party ties and try his luck on tan platform which ho so highly oo n mendsbe that at the hond of a new paity or as au Independent candidate. We want to see a man make a pattM raoe on the platform of honesty, nnd official in tegrity, who can impress the people with the Idea that he Is not a demagogue. If Mr. Roeve believes ho Is that kind of a man let him try such a race. For Tue Repi m.u V is In favor of that kind of men only.

Wonderful in its If Ht There Is no medicine that ha. accomplished so much as Shiloh's Consumption Cure. He has established tho fact that Consumption can be cured, while for Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Hoarsenss, Whooping Cough, and all lung diseases it has no equal. No medicine was ever sold on such favorable terms. If it was anreiibta it would be the greatest folly to guarantee it. Itcosts Bothing to try it OS it can bo returned If it does not give satisfaction after using two-thirds of ti bottle tbiil at

j my stoi c and get a sample bottle for I 10 cents or a regular size for 50 oents

or $l.oo. If your Lungs are sore or Chest or back lame use Shiloh's Belladona Plaster which seldom fails to give, relief. Sold by L. Tannkb, Plymouth In. I. , and elsewhere by dealers generly.

Votier nf lmuuin..

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WILLIAM .. CUOK.

Anmini."Tiat,)r.

Jfotice of Enumerations. Noti. hereby given that the t.. uahip trutec Ofthe severa) t..u8hilBof Mar-h..!! rnonfr. Stat. or Iii1i;.ua have made aud retuni.d their . niuner- . "r o iVhltc an,t 0,or'',l n"!'' i'lt'abitaut gyy tvnty-.,Ue vearM of their reupwtV; -i VJT r lp?' rtnd V1 ""d eawShwiuoni an 5kl .m inrH--crion or the p.ihlir at the AudiUie . o' Plyatonth. with a view to i.V.nV " ,f3nrerrore " mistake r omie

Number of . white uialea

Application for License. 'I'' Tili: itizeiis of Corman townohip, Manihall ay, aiei State t Indiana. The uulMiro-l will apply to the Hoard of County Commi-ioiier r next regular term, to l- held at the Court Mon-, in the citv ol Plvmotith, ia aaid rouutv roinnieneiiiK on the tint honiiay of fptemh,T, Ä.' I., 1-7T, tor a licen ge to eil piritnoit-, viuuoiii M mall liuom in a lewi quantity than a quart at a " 'ith ihe i.rivelege of allowing the Mid liquorto ! ilr.mk on the premises where sold for one year. The premises where said liquors are to he sol.l and ilrauk are described as follow-: On the South-w. s part of Pomeroy hw In the town of Itr. in. Ii, in tha township of ierman in the county of Marshall and State of Indiana. M I J.KCOB WALTKR.

Appliratfon for License.

rVU 1 HK citizen of Walnut township. Marshall X county, ami Stire ot Indiana. The nnderstjrn.-l hereby gfves notice that he w ill apply to the Board uf County Commissioners of aald county at tbelr next regular term, to le hekl at the Court Uouee, ,n the city of t'lymouth, in said county commencIng on the first Monday of September, A. D.. 1ST'; for a lhviuie to sell spirituous, rinnons and malt Hamm in a leas quantity than a quart at a time, with the urivilcgc of allowing the said liquors to be drank on the promise where sold for one year Tie- pn miavs where aald liquors are to be sold ami drank are described as follows: A fraiue c-nc--tory Imilditig about sixteen Cat wide by Slty- - -:i feet deep, situate uu the ettrem- South-west i orncr of 1 .t number ftfty-four (.4) commencing at it the North-west com-r of saj lot roni theme Istwith one hundred and ftfty f-t, thentss Saat ix-tT-si ttvt, thence North-west to the place ot 1ginniinr, in Ue town of Praderii-ksbnrg, Marshall county, und .täte ot Indiana. s-H- LIVKR C. SNYDER. Application for License. T,THK eiligen of fnter township, Marshall county, and State of Indiana. The undersigned h'-rebr cive notice thnt h n-ill annlv n tk a. i

"f I iniDty 'onimissir.nrrs or said county, at their next regular term to he held at the Court" Hou.e, in tht- citv tf I'l Vincinlh. ill aniil rnnnfv -r,nn ..... (..

on the'dntf Monday in S-pteniN-r A. K. H77, for a licen to sell spintons, .nuoos and malt liquors in a lern qoantity than a ..uart at a time, with the .- .f sllnwin? smd Hqwwsto be drank on the premises, hexe aoU, for oue year The premises when- said linihr ab- fo k sold and drank, are ,aih ii- I as fo .n: In the UuiUliu ritustt ud a part of (m.-tlnunl lot nmnTir W eighlwn in Inno-tvl, I (HtlMlt'lH int' Hf Ihn UnWlTri avf .ri.r ,.t mmiA 1...

I -s -s" -s pis s wi i 4 vs rv li I i it theme North lorty (4) teet. thence West sixty feat

iiieiice wpiiui iriy ssei, meiste tart mxty (.ao) feet, to the place of beginning In the county of Mshall in thustateif In. liana, -a ,fi ISEI'II DEMPSKV.

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ire;n Itonrbon . . Tippecanoe tiennan North I'olk. . .. West Walnut

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Numln i ot Total Number coi'ii males iu each 'tp.

317 a i .-, -63 676 307 6s5 437 44A 371 447

81 V.i

Total No in

the county I, A. C. Thompson, Auditor iu and for the county of Marshnll, State of I u. liana, hereby csrtify that the above ia a true and corect list of the number of white and colored male inhabitants, over the age of twenty-one years, as appears from the ennmeration lists on file in my office. A. C. THOMPSON, MM Auditor Marshall County.

YflllNR Ii F M lA'"" Telegraphy with ns, UUnU mCrlaiid you II be placed in cUarg.-of salaried Western Union orleu. Main telegraph sin in school. Promotion certain. ASdrcsaw ith stamp, Wen'ru School of Telegraph v ! Kugleirood, Ills.

(HAVING SALOON. JOHN MUELLER, Comer Hichigan and Gano St. Plymouth. Indiana. Sharing, Huir Cutting, and all kinds of Tonsorial Work Neatlv Done. Partlcnlar attrition paid to CvUlns Children's Hair.

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Kill

Will

le not it.-ilv emrned In tl,M,. 1 1 i

but it can be made iu three months

y Mrv e of either sex. ir anv tmrt

ol tire i ouutrv who is wilHur to

work sti-adtlv at the employment we luruiah. -6' a week iu your own town. Yea need not he awav from

home over night. You can give yonr phole time to the work, or only yoor spare momenta. Y have agents who are making over 99U per day. AJI w ho engage at once can make money fast. A th- pnsM-nt time money cannot be made so tanlly ami tajutUy at any other boainiw. It costs uothtng t trv the buainewt. Ternia and SAuntfltfni- Addr. ei. II ALI. ET it ' ( I., Portland, Manu . . 7-lJ-o.

F0K SALE.

Parms and Personal Properly, At Bankrupt Prices. We how have for gale, and are prepared to oSr at spc , a: Bargaius Um following: No. 1 A large and selected stock of ready made clothing, which we are anthorised' to sell for cask or on reasonable pay tu tits, or will exchange for good real estate. NO. 1. A stock of agricultural implements to be old at a great bargain and on reasonable terms. Mo. 1 Two aw i roonia Bear tar- bur-imr ta: -r of the city a rare tiargain offers. i No. 4 A desirahls residence on South Michigan street. Also several lots on Michigau street w Inch we will sell caj. No. .Vi aS arnf farm '4j mile of citv, insr br erv. This farm m-tt fee told sto. Tenna' reaaouable. No. 51 11 acre farm, 8 miles of ally, 3 mi lea of IjiPax. 7 acres in cultivation, story aud a half frame dwelling, good orchard, farm in good repair aud in a hi.4i state of cultivation. Price S3&.UU per acre, on rson i:le terms. No, MS 13 s5-l' acre farm 8' mile South of

eil;. , Sacra in iiHitdtiou, walnut and poplar land,

u acres vaiuanie uinner. rnce 14i s-r acre reus. mahle terms.

PEERLESS

Everybody shoiikl see

OIL STOVE.

most per lei t and saf

est stove in the world. It

is SELF FKKDINU, and alwaya TVLL of OIL. x.lid lor circular, hpecial inducements to agents i all nr adilnsaa PBKRLKS8 OIL SI..VI-: CO., 75 Dearbon street, Chicago. 111.

on

Chas.Gossage & Co..

Unprecedented BARGAINS'!

IN Ul

SHAWL

DEPARTMENT

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Thread and Uama Lace Points At fabulously Low Prices ! Lace Sacques At a great lacrifice ! ! The entire stock ef thr ee goods at price to fores immediate sale. Commencing at $3.50 Also, 600 Black and Colored Cloth and Cashmere Garments, 8pring Solm uns, Cloaks, and Seite, at prices that make them the greatest bargains seem this season 1 1

A volume ol llirlil li-T Intercut bv tin. f-mllient

historian I.. I. Uroeat: describiue. the Kuaaisn.

hu i uiKh: aoriai, (MtiiTiuitl, uiiil religious liistory fuul cailittou; tleir husne-lite, varied cus toius, and peculiarities, the cause ol the war, Iii issuist at stake-Christian aviiiusj Mobanim.ji.i. Ihejuitfhty iiiiurests of other natious involved; Blotraphlcs ot the Kul. i statesmen and (huerals, all Kirtily lllii.i tte.l. The book millions need now. Wanted instantly, .onn ac i.ts 11 . ry lllieral terms, iddro. Ill KBAMU BUUM., fnblisl.. -N -I ' W . Ml. St.. t'iucinna-;. O. 7-fi-l

Ni. acn- farm one mile of Imvood. 4S acres In mit in ion, gaud frame house ami liavn, Itearlng orchard ot apples, pmachee, pears, cherries, etc. A rare bargain., ou reasonable terms. No. 4ASA1 axm farm SV, mile of city. 60 acres fen. I and 3n acres In csiti vntton, alnnt, btstn-h an.1 sugar lawl, salaaMe franse bouse, barn and outbuilding, lari on hard of aaiect f,-ulta , aopie, 2,N" stand graiea, heslder ..tier fruits. Will stsll cheap, on reasonable payments, or will exchanjfe (or nuiwproved land. No 44-111 acre farm, mlle of citr, 70 aen in a Aue state of cultivation, new story aud a half frame dwelling aud frame barn, two 1 waring orchards, i; viuj water for stock. Tri c (40 per acre. Nu. 49 40 acres unimproved 'and 5 miles West of eity, aud 441 acies unimproved laud 4 miles South of Douahlsuu, at $10 per a.-re. No 41 5140 acres a miles of city, 80 acres fenced ami in cultivation, comfortable frame bouse. Will sell tie- tract at (IS per acre or will sell In 40 or SO acre tra. Is. No. in 160 acre farm 1 mile of Tyner City. 80 acres in cultivation, comfortable bnildiaf. Price tin per acre. No. a& T acre farm 9 miles from city, 4 mile from rail road, 43 acres timber, So iu cultivation, bouse, stable and orchard. Price fl.loo In easy ay menta, or will exchange for city property . No. 99 65 acre farm 6 miles from city on Michi

gan naul, i acres in cultivation, two comfortable dwellings, stable and out houses, oicliard and livimr

watcrtor stock. Price (16 per ucreor will exchange for city property. No. 96 acre farm 9 miles South of city 110 acres In a fine state of cultivation, 9d6 ! t ! grafted apple trees, one of the best orchards in the I county, good frame buildings. A rar bargain if sold soon. No. 1780 acre farm SU miles of citr. waluut.

beuch and sugar land. n. w story and a half frame dwelling, uew frame house, 30 acres iu cultivation, good orchard. Pr f vi . lion "t bay a foot of H-l Kstcte nt!i yu have cslUsl ou ns and seen our prf.--- lists and dsacripI io ns. We have a large nttm'x-r of farms ol all siaoa in every towushlp iu the ci uuty, which We an-determined to sell within the next sixtv days. Vako aas forsajr a unmix r t tl-slrsuie lam.- ai great biujBlns in Fult .ii, Starke, and adjoin. eg cuntles. No ee4 to "go w at," M buy cheap lands, w hen you are offei-efl thalsm- Iw.lacemenls, but shoulil you concliule to go west, remember 'mit we have for sale a large amount ot select lauds. Isith Improved and nnlmpro..-.! iu Arkansas and Missouri, whkh we will sell or exekangi- at griail bargains. We have also secured the ageuc tor the sals of the Unrlington and Missouri nvicr railroad lands through Central Iowa and Southern Nebraska, also the agency for the Pottawatomie Kesene laiuls in Kansaa. liouud trip excursion tickets at mtnosd rates for sale st office to parties desiring to visit our Western sod South-western land. 1: you wih t hyn. sell, rent or exchange propertv on as. Out taciliti - tor transacting a geueral Krai Rslate bosfness are excelled by no otte r firm in Northern lie I Ian. CHANEY, McKELVY&CO.,

Ileal Ktat- Ag. nt ( or. Michigan A Ut'orte Sis

I'lyutojtll, lud.

Tjlr OROSS T . Plrmojth, !nC UrescenI LfsTTfT-A lame of thrllliug interest by the sanml 4 aJta, uB&TX. SaaJ

THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY CrENTTINK "Vibrator ' Threshing Machines,

CONK18TLXO or Complete 11... .. -l iiMcr ! .t.iWIi -Inuent, with -4-ln Ii, is-in h ami :U-in Ii CylUadors, ami 6, s, Jo or I Horse Power to mulch. Two Styles oi Mounted ILorM Powtra; our imr. roved " Triple ear," sud lnuruved "Spur fl(el" Voidhury styl.-, J Ni'Ji kinds mounted on four wheels, and special sizes made for 6, s, in or 12 horses. e.ooplete Steam PoWer outfits; our unrivaVed "Vlhrator" sepiraUirs nmüe xiiresstv fisr Steam

Power, with .19-Inch Cylinder aud 44-iiKli S .a rator, r 86-1 nrh Oylimlsr and 4 irsh separating cUani uj; pmts, with all the oilier purls protMirtioa-ati-h r.tpaoions and fttfl of "tmshaws; also onr m.it klaan Steusui Thr-bci KiMtlueH, ot our own make, beyond rivalry in Power, UnraMllty, fasy Virimi, li5iatar taf Uee.gn. IVrfed .;kmansbip, K-gaiit finish, coniplete in eeiy detrll, sod In an rtavrs-ets a Nt eompmiloii lor onr celebrated steam e- pajTitor. nr "'tbr:tor' Senrrtors "alone" m4e expressly (or M am i'ower, uid l luatch to auy and afl other make of Rngfnes, also perfectly adapted to go with any ami all other make of Horse Powers, tour sizes, ranging from 94 to ... m. I. length ol l y Under, ami 96 to 46 inches width of FnpTathaf parts. TIM Voriii -u trie Keputaiion of or mal bless

lliratur Threshers for rapid llireslnug, ut-rtect saving, adu.irsbts eleaahs: n wastage, CMaaHneM, - ..Homy in ruirs, tluisbiiit), case ol manage metit, wnd a gvn-rl superb ritv In varlons other resin, ij, u now fully estatbliahod aud geiueraiiy recog-ataen.

An Vekiiowleilgoit llmul tiU I root oi

.ers, and vss-c

NO PEOPLE IN THE WORLD suffer .-: much with Neuralgic or Rheumatic complaints as Americans, sod no nation ia so prolific In remedies to cure, yet we come ia contact every day with scores who are suffering without haying found the cure täey have sought for. To those who have used Lawson's Curative we nawd only to any that it la compounded with the same scientific aicfll and ears aw heretofore, and maintains the deserved reputation which it has acquired by the wonderful cures it has performed. To those who have never tested the Or rati vk we urge a trial of its virtues for the diseases named below. Eminent and Skillful Physicians use the Cuhative largely bi their practice, and prominent clergymen and clitora recommend it from a knowlclgc of its cfXecta.

fSraln Threshers, aniTcsiieclally superior if grnin a

tluiup or set. while for Phut, Timothy, and like Seeds, no other iuactiiu-s cau truthfully claim any mmm "wmr tsmseiw ARB MADB ONI.T PT NICHOLS SHEPARD&CO. 1 tu I tie C'r.-.-li . Mich. They or any of tbair regnlar authorhvd Dealers famish Illustrated Pamphlet, Price Lists and fu particulars, free on application,

Diphtheric, Sciatica, i Toothache, Sore Throat, Chilblains, Sprains, Bums, Scalds,

All yield to the magi, influence of the Crnati vi., no matter of how long standing. It Is nly necessary to use It faithfully and perseveringly, according to the direction which accompany each bottle, nnd you will be cored. Lawson's Curative

Ileal in- 1 t t

farea. Haras, asM Scald.

Try it and yon will never be without It NOLD BT i I I PRI (itiiSTS.

Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Pleurisy, Swollen Joints, Headache, Lame Back, Erysipelas,

Marshall County usiness directory

Sislt1vaÄS,M,?' "!""-ners in iissir n -pectlve lines arc referred, in the fui1 asaur I nee oi their n liability and harm ter tat UlrSsE

Bremen.

11. J. MAfUMBKK. Aiv.tbocarv

Druggist, and Dealer iu Hook-. Station

ery, and Paper Hangings. Also ag.,,t for Sewing Mwhines aud Musical Iu. atrumeuts. Afrent for Mason an tt...

lin's Cabinet Organs. Give him a call. r l.lVKIiV ST 11 I . O.P. MYEKS. Livery ami Fetui SUihlt lliis atjoduced i.rtces. Sample rig- lor Bmlner. T aiTTr.nHARNM AND SAltllLKs. J. BAUEB. Manufacturer f Uarns Sa lJles.etc.Fino sto.-k of TruiikaWaitt 1IKT OOOUS OEO. HELMLINtiKIl. kaep 6 Select Bt-ak of Dry Goods, boots ad She- - . jewsinv. WM. LEHR, D.'aler in Waiclios. Clocks. Jew. Iry. Specta.-leH. Jt Musical BiMruni-i:' . L-MCBTAKF.a. C. SEILER. JR.. Undrrtaker ami DeiUer in all kinds of Furniture. A. BAlLK&DRo.. Ivploodjd stoek of choice uroceries. Provisions. Ronf. Shoag. etc. MIXJJ.flCJiY. M1IS A. LIGOl-rrt F.Lshlonabk and Artistic Millinery Jt Drotismalting establishment. ' I K DKL - -: N . M) KKAVISn

J. A. NTAÜB, ftrjst-eiass ilair Drcsi. . StiHiiiMouiKand Shnvi. o. ym..uth s N.T. ROW, Dealer In general Hardware, stoves und Tinware at lowest, ,-nsh pri.-. s. HOTEL. THOMPSON HOUSE. Flrst-ela aocoiuoa at lone. Free Hub to and from traina.

ATTOHNKY. P.Si fr HvfYES- Attorney ,u Law and Notary Public. Money eoUected it remitted promi.tlv IHEWIN MACHIV C. HANS. JR.. Sells the Celebrated Wilison fewlng -Vachine on Um,e or for caalt, cheaply. 080. A. 8ÜND1BLAJTD. Dealer in choice (iri.eeries and l'rovisicns. ehea forcash. , pärsittw. DH. MOODY. Physician and Surgeon. Calls promptly attended t.. CUaffo reasonable. 1 EN Kit M. -T HE. MOSES KEYSER. Dealer in Dry Oooda, Notions. Oroceries. Provisions, . tc DOOT AD SHOE WiKER, WM. BAUER. First- ln.se Hoot and Shoe l.iiiiifa-tiirer Repairint; don- cheap.

Tyner City.

PHYSICIAN. D.D. FIFI-I, Ilom-.tiaihic Physician. Diseases of women a speciality.

DRUGS ND MEDICINES D. V. MACKKY. Dealer tn Pun Dro and popular patent medicines. Pr'sTiition.s filled. . . . kn km. BToaa. WM.TROWBIUDOE. Keeps a Select stock Dry Ooods, Qroeerle. Hata, oots & Shoee. OHOCKRIEK. 8. STICKLER & CO.. Choice stock of fresh Oroceries. Notions, etc. At low cush pricos. OENEBAL HTOKE. E. 8. B1SSELL. Fine select stock of every -thlrug nsnally kept In a flrst-elaas store. HTsitUif. I. M. SMITH. Physi.-inr & Surgeon, utten.ls all calls promptly. Charves reasonable. BLACEsMITHrNo E. D. ORMSBY. Bla.-ksmith shop. All kinds of work done promptly and cheaply. Jl' STICK OF THE I'FACE. JOHN NEFF, Justice of the. iaee. and In-s,i!,ne-p Agent. Agent for .Etna Ins. Co.

Walnut.

BOASDISO llol si HENRY ROHAf'K, lroprietor Oood boarding by the day or wiirk reasoubly. hj DKUO 6TOIUI. B ' aa. V. H. BUNNELL. D-t.-der in pure Drags. Popalar Fatent Kvli.ines. Staüonery. et-. PHYSICIAN, E.H. P00OCK. M. 1. Ofliee at Lis res.donee All call promptly ntt-ndd to. WAOON MAKEIt. L. W. LEFFEL. Wagon and Carriage Major and general Hepalring. AtreaaonabTe priao. CABINET MAKKB. U. p. ( HAI FEE, Makes Coffins. Plain and Fancy Furniture. Repuiring neatly done, BI.A CKHaf ITfirXQ. JOHN M. NEWTON, (i-neral Blacksmith in. Horse shoeing. Steel Plow Pointa For Sale. ruou H. THOMAS. Pool an.l Fan. y Drinks. OKNEliAl. slol.l. HEPPETO & M011N1NOSTAR. Fine stock of Dry Goods. Oro-eris, Boots. Shoes, etc. OHAIN. J. L. McCoy, Highest price paid for all kinds of drain.

nwood.

PnrOOP IXOURINli MILLS. D. L. OBOSSMAN. M:LI.iif.i. turer .,f Cbnl..A

brands Family Flour. Cash NUi for heat. BLACKSMITHINO. D. HULL. Horse shoeing. Oeaeral Blaeksmitluntf. Agent for A. lams Chilled Flow . ruBKirvaa. T. KOTIERMAN. Manufacturer of Plain and Fancy Furniture. House building, etc. llKL'OS AMI OUOCE11IES. W. H. H.STONER. Keeps a Complete Stock of I'uru in Ii:- Patent Medieinet, Uroeeriea. -4 IM VII bNjjfVSds of Blaksiui t h -tng. Horss rtoefner arm l'ep.itnrn CAKliltOKS AVDa'AOONS. E. M. BASH. Manufacturer of Carrjflsjw and Wagoas. Also arrtagouud Wagon Pnint. B.takl LN no ueg. JOHN McAKWs. . nushoe srood an.! cheap h-mrdsng. tmrm rot.i and Mai Una Bourbon. , .aer Apnpa.igiuKEK E. V..TOTfNS(N.fst-?lBs Boot A 8h.e maker. Kepairing a spi .-iality. Main strati. MIL1XKY. MRS. L. c. HUM'. r'aaaionsiUe BilUoery anl Fan.-y ...uls, M.-tiu stre-t. ABT OAT LKUY. J STF:IsIETS. Makes fine Photoaraplis. tii-uis. et-, l'i.-tiii es enlarged. Main atrct. I I.N. : I.I-.. . J. WU1TAKER. Dealer in Furniture, urlal l uses, et.-. Furnishes, a ' I hearse. MILLINBM kfl UUEaSMAgl.S.i MHS. HELL A. TITUS. Artistic and faahlonabbi milliner aad dressiuakor. North of V. O. PH YKKXAMa. Mis. HATUHETTB4 rTlANCE.rhyslclaos Bad Surgeons. ATTUUIKl . J. I. f'OtIK Ittornv .it Inn V I .rv l',.l.ll .

First door vast of Miuehett's lru store. . ... HAHN ESS AND SADDLES. J. D. W1ILK1NS. Harness Saddles. Whine, iruuk. Valise, liepuirina, etc.

nriUUAHTiMi ..BAX KU IBB. T.N'CER. Fnii -v iJakerr. U&rrneil Fruits

ASP

ami ..uf.-. ti..uuaiJarna mwais n rd

l-S VSICIAS

DR. L. Phj

J. I'. -ier s trro-'ery SI

Office over

SMilo

Wahl Tai I

UABSTBaa AN!)

I , l.fi! IVllLG l:,l,.:t .. IUM.ralHa.1,11.

fed Harnes, aMpftifiliK 1-II-.

PaXVTINU. E. J. KINO. House painter, Olazier and l'.ipr hanger. SHAVING AND HaJBDKEsMNo. A. W. JOHNSON, Tonsorlai and Bath rorims. Mata str. t. r-.- 'Is AMD SHOES. O. W. BAXTF.h. Maunfaeturer of Boots and SU, s repaJrinK prrraptty done. SEWLNO M ACHIM EM. BAXTEB A OL1NOLE sell th celeUratcl Wilson iiiaelune and w an ant for 6 yeit BOAUDtNU HOUSE. .V REP.C.jrn, Boarding by th- dav r w.u-k. N. F.. OoPnsr Jskson mid Worth Ht-. PLASTEPEa. CAPT. O.W.WESLEY. Ornamental plastereraii'l Frecoer. Oood work al low prices

A B OOS COX I J 1 1 F.D. "N rECTiaAvaavaajSM HI ;H8 BKo.. rvsl. is i Choice Vonfectiou-an-s. annedgfH -. Krnlts. efr. MKS. L. C. RKWlXuilM, Millinery and bumping, PaucrBs, aad Crisping, etc. Mi-HJ PaI'kS. ""me huiaj, Plans aad

ar-- i - i in

eilYM ' s J. M. WfUK)N m i. um 00m lm Drue Mr . a proiap: r- -pouse t .11 tails. t t '" TKT fi t DICE. mJiF o.i?Tu-;. 1 y' ' rl -ultry.Egjrs. Hides. Tallow. F.e mt. nnI Prodaoe. 1 1 - 1 1.

E. W. HESS, Mang flu; ü rt r and Peakr in Oak. Ash and Poolar lumlxr. I nrr,rn KI.EVTOB. ":N 1 ) .V r H v 1 1 ; : prictor Argon EJe-

- t- 1 ant i-r irraai. r. h. VVAAO.irenerHJBlaeksmithiiig.Horshoeing, etc. ' . lt. BEVTZ. f -,- I LleeUTiiM hWsaep'low1"1 rc,'ttirl''li Axvut fr Red Jacket Yoilf OIH ' --csaaBed 1 WmI Will Sad rtejMlir. t triaine xpense. Kaprtasnd C . D. o.k A- Mi-Iln'

" learl 11 Street, Casgo. 167 North Sixth ft re t. st. f. lxnis. Mo.

. ii.-i.a:ics- irrm.-, LADIES AKD GEKT8 duuc dcaaed?

Ars oh.

, drt oftoriH. H-iVaA. 1 a'r in Boots and Shoes. Hsts ( t.s antl Keani -n.a!e elothiui. et.,

J. - H a niw Ann. Bre. N Hi ss, deal.-r in Farm!

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IS SUR 4 SIT.

., v." " r"1 Y fr rel.al.le c

. , onii'iir or ftoci plan.

THB AfiC68 first and second

Clothes!

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DiNiriters

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ot Ashta'oula; -; ..,., fmli v Sketches ol t. p. bLLSSaud w snlcldel, aud other; with Port Met, etr. A hook of thrilling i meoisl. lv, with $1.00 lor outfit LOUIS JLLOYD & GOODMAKoti a?.

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fuUy Ullis

iS C. Collins, (the -aits. Coroner's Verntercst. Applv imsnd copv of book, CO., or J. g. IM

All

For Sale. A hoautiful Farm of 113 acres oi choice rich laud, situated half a mile South of Ama Inrl

-.. , r, a, r.-s oi wnicti is uncer cultivation ro good wells oi spndiu stcr. K, N s! pomps, gissi roiuy harn, couveuient out house, a Urs new and convenient frame dwelling house, two youuc orchards jf chok fruit bees, and a well selected

...ibiu. 1 crui: pan casti an6 os lance in payrncnts to sniL Call early if von sun a kuamTn

Aisoa Klsrksmith hop an.i V agoa shop adKiiiii ir

1 Michi-

' ' ..... axviu :u.ii aui Sic! one at.it oi.e li:r Inu t. L.I. .1. ...,,...1

ustreeet.in Argrss, Marshtl county. Ind., which I Mia . . ft . . 1 , . In, ... I.. -. ,

7 . . - ery low price, -i ems: l-Art cash and oalaure la easy payments. Also a ifoiNi Mnnll frame dsreibag hoase and sot, sitaaUsl on Sugar street. In Argos, Marshal) county, lad. "or gale at a bariraln. This is a goad opportunity for tliosc with limited means. Terms: part casli and hf'.a,,'cr;,,n "ni,w- psrmenta. Apply to ÜBO. IlLLOhL. one half mile South of Aigos, lad.

Drs. Price & Brewer

HAVE

VISITED LAP0RTE SEVENTEEN YEARS. nave met rlth nnpanHlcJed suco ss in tha treatment of all Chronic Diseases

OK THE

THROATr LUNGS,

HEART

L

LIVER, STOMACH,

lleait nerves: kidneva. Madder, wonih. and hlood

sl ous ot the sriaarj Xfaaa, rrsvel, scrotuia.

riieiiuia:ism, catarrh, satlmia; tiroucülta, dyspepsis, etc. Our n-putatiou has heen acquired hy candid, honttt dealiiu? ana years of successful practice. We practice, not oue oi experiment, hut founded on the i.ian 01 Nature, with yearn of experience ami evidence to Mintain it; does not tsar down, make sick to make eil; no liars., treatment, no natteriut,'. We know the cans and the remedy needed; do gKcs work, but knoal.tlfe gain ad by years of experieuie in the treatin.-nt of Chronic diseases exclusively; no cucouiagt ih. nt without a pr..s-tt 1 amiiil iu our opinions, resMinahle ha

our ciu.r'i-s, lalui nol to ki.ow cci

cure evcrylMslt. hut do lsv claim to

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free. Visits BBBSS le-nilarly.

Drs. Price St Brewer Can lie consulttsi at Prasiliain aud Lahatary Wauki-gsn, Ills. riymoulh, Psrkcr House, Wedni-aday. Aug. 1st.

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la eaay paymeats with loa rates ef interest SECURE IT NOW Full iuformstions sent free add res. F. A. DAVIS. Und Agent, Ü.F. K K., OÄIA11A, Nebraaka.

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