Marshall County Republican, Volume 21, Number 36, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 August 1877 — Page 2

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Plymouth, Ind. Aug. 23,

The Marphj Movement. The Murphy temperance inovemeut has steadily gained ground in Plymouth during the past two weeks. The meetings at the M. . church which have been held each evening have been attended by immense c-owds, the room being frequently so crowded as to be quite uncomfortable. The addresses made by the leaders are not characterized by any particular thought, or brilliancy, and here is the mystery of this movement. There is nothing to stir the people up, thev seem to have taken hold of this matter by a common con-

mended our course. This was n!l the proflt we received from this disyiucoful reconoltre of vile words, aid as

' the cost so far exceeded the pre lit we 1877 have determined to henceforth and

forever desist from thia chaw er of personal journalism. Our neighbor on the corner can set us down as wholly agreeing with the sentiments he has expressed in such an inte lligent way.

The price or wneat nas ranged a little lower during the past week. It is reported that the European domand will fall far short of wtmt was expected, while the crop in the United States ia much larger than was calculated upon. The state of Minnesota alone will market thirty millions of bushels. Such i tremendous yield astonishes the people of that state; but it is true that

sent, and everything moves along in other states have increased their pro-

Derfect harmonv. The movement is duction. Thus the bulk of wheat Is

a mystery in every sense, unless we attribute it to the workings of the Divine Spirit. We hard a gentleman, who was years ago in the habit of drinking to excess, express himself on the subject of temperance. He

found that beinö a moderate drinker i persons wno nave wnat is called a

coat him large sums of money which i sweet tooth, and who indulge in fre

much greater than ever, while the demand is is not likely to nxcced other years. The plain inference) is that the prices are higher than they will be.

he needed to support his family; it unfitted him for business, and was fast undermining his health. He quit drinking and avers that he has more enjoyment, lives more comfortably, attends to his business more piomptly, and feel-) that as a business transaction being temperate has paid him There U no telling to what extent the prosperity of our community would be increased if all men would look at the matter in the sam i light that be does. He suggests another change which he says would became appar-

quent eating of candy, will not be pleased to hoar to what an extent the candies of the day are adulterated. The New York Tribune estimates that three quarters of the candy made in that city is thus adulterated. It says that terra alba or white earth, Is used more largely than any other ingredient, and thousan Is of hogsheads of it are consumed every year in this country alone for purposes of adulteration. It is a delicate substance, which has been ground by some process of nature to powder so

ent in the condition of things. It is i An that there is no gritty sensation the different political sentiment con- ! bathe mouth whon it U eaten with cerniog the use of liquors in elec- j ye ten per cent, of sugar. It only tions. It If weii known to cur clti- costs ieven and one fourth cents zena that the free uw oi whiskey ha? j pound, while good sugar costs thirhad great influence in our eleotiorn, j teen cents. Colored cardie are now and that the men who "sets 'em up" made by the use of verdigris, red most liberally were the successful ' lead, fuchsine, etc. Poisonous flavmen. This gentleman is a careful ; ors are much used. In fruit candies, observer, and he believes the sentl- : sulphuric acid, decayed cheese, oil of ment in this regard has so materially j bitter almonds, and fusel oil (the Unchanged the candidate who is known I ter known as a great promoter of to rest his claims on the whiskey in-! Bright' disease,) cause the flavor fluence is sure to suffer defeat If j which is liked. When it is considerthis Is true it is Indeed a wonderful cd that millions of pounds of candy bange, and the people who elect are shipped annually from New York public servants have good cause for to all parts of the world, the misohief congratulation. Our officers of trust j done by these deleterious compounds and proflt should be filled by sober I ia seen to be wide-spread, men, and this will be another era iu

the prosperity of our people. On the whole the impulse toward temperance sentiment is the best thing that ean happen for our people generally. And we have only this to say to those who have solemnly signed the Mur

phy pledge and have donned the blue

A Temperance Union was organized at the M. E. church last night, with Washington Kelley Pres.. J, W. Cleaveland and William Murpbv Vice Presidents, John C. Jilson, Sec., and A. Hawley, Treas. The Union will hold its first meeting on Saturday

ribbon: Stick to it. You have pledged ! niht- 0n this evening the meeting

your honor to do so, and if you do not you forever lose your self respect as well as the respect of every honorable man in the community. It may require some grit and pluck to do this, but to do it is the thing, and you can if you will.

will be addressed by a number of per

sons. Of the speakers we mention Mr. Wallace, who has absorbed sufficient whiskey to float the Great Eastern, and who having signed the pledge will give some of his experiences in the drinking line, with results.

We don't know of a town in the state any where near the size of Plymouth that has better papers. The ltzruBUcas and Democrat are both modest in their way, and seem to be on reaaoubly fair business terms with

each other. They furnish a practical example of how much better it is to j treat each other with proper court- i y than to wi angle like a pair of deck- I hands over a crust. Such newspaper ! men have the respect of their breth- j

reo and ef the public, and what is more their influence is good at the homes they enter, and with their con-temporaries.--South Bend Uey'uter. So far as this side of the house is concerned, and we proaume it is pretty much the same on the otiier tile, we hav 3 neither the time, the inclination, nor the ability to engage in personal wrangles with any probability of attaining that degree of success which our ambition would covet. And then there arc so many

An item in the last week's Bourbon correspondence referring to the death of a Mr. Avery, of Tlppecanoetown, says he "died of whiskey and his injuries." His daughter, Mrs. Moore of this city, denies that whiskey was In any measure the cause of the very sad rofult. We give all the bene tit there is in this denial.

The New York Tribune contends that In proportion to work done, the lawyer gets 2U per cent, more pay than any other profession, notes jcpting the profession of binga pünce.

A Michigan farmer writes to the faculty at Yale: "What are your term for a year? And dies it cost anything extra if my son wants to learn to read and write as well as to row a boat?" '

little fellows engaged in that line of

business, who ke.-p their pepper- j A littie girl, yesterday, while boxes primed with slang and billings- wacbting the rain, turned to her gate, and are ever ready to fire them j mother and said: "Ma, I guoss the off under any circumstance, and who weather's so warm it's melting the have attained a degree of proficiency clouds."

difficult to excel, that any attempt to

wrest from them the championship for dirt slinging would not only prove futile, but would furnish them new scalps to add to those already taken. Excuse us If you please. Democrat. We once tried our hand at black guarding. It was while publishing the Lebanon Patriot, the object of wrath being Gen Keub Kiae, the editor of the Lebanon Pioneer. Gen.

Kise was one of our best friends, but t both of us labored under the delusIon that we would best servo our (led and our country by a course of j n.Ml Knu at trtfiat At aiiV rutC I

the Are was opened from both sides

at the same time. We called eah all sorts of names, both felt angry and mean all the time, and our readers had a most profound contempt for us. A few of our patrons would occasionly drop in to commend the use of some most vicious and blackguarding expression, but the men who did this were the vilest kind of bemmers. They enjoyed It, because it was a near approach to their style of Innate cussd nes, and were the only men who gave us any reward for our degradation degradation is precisely tho word, for we were ashamed of our conduct, and felt that we had violated our own self respect, to say nothing of the feeling of contempt which was induced far us among our patrons. In short tho Pioneer and Patriot were regarded, for a time, as wrangling sheets devoid of fairness or candor, and we feel sure that the efforts of their editors to. show themselves Arst-claas blackguards were successful, and our readers doutless went so far as to call us aaaes of the first magnitude. Only a few of tha vlieat class com

A curio is experiment with the magnet was recently tried In London. A boy had broken a ncdle In the calf of his leg, and before resorting to surgical instruments it was decided to try the effect of a powerful magnet iu withdrawing the steel. After a number of experiments in different positions, tho needle was dru w u near the surface on tho oppo -site side of the leg from which it en-

i tered and was easily withdrawn.

Old -'Honesty" Again. Editor of The Republican: Sia: Is there not something of a

in your comments on my

' article last week? If should "run

for office" on a platform of "honesty and official integrity" as an independent candidate, or :try my lue" at the head of a new party on such a platform and try to convince the people I was not a demagogue, would I not be proving beyond dispute that I was a demagogue? In my opinion, men of honesty, and who would have official integrity would not "run for office" on any kind of a platform. If the people should select them with a reasonable degree of uuanmity, to act in an official capacity, without their seeking the position on their own part, they ought to act to the best of their ability; but if they seek the position they put themselves In a place where they must play demagogue more or less In order to win. They must say more than they mean or say less than they otherwise

would; they must conceal what they think or pretend what they do not feel to more or less extent, or their chances for success would be poor enough. C. H. Rkkys,

i THE Sl'NDAi s( Wool. CONVENTION.

Msrmout Hospitality. Tho August session of tho Marshall County Sunday School Convention was held at Mnrmont on last Tuesday. Tho peoplo of Marmont and vicinity spared no pains to mako a complete welcome to all members of the convention. For weeks they had beeu making preparations to rec ive tho convention and tho result shows what the people of that section can do when they have a chance to exercise their hospitality and shows their good will to the Sunday school cause Delegations with banners, and, in two cases, music, came in from every Sunday school within a radius of five miles of Marmont. Banners borne by the different schools were elegantly trimmed. They showed various texts and mottoes of an appropriate character. The different organizations colleoted at the M. E. church, and marched In procession to the plc-nic grounds, headed by tho Lelter's Ford cornet band and tho Marmont drum corps. The procession presented a very fine appearance, and when it reached the grounds and was seated around tho stand there was probably 1200 people present. This splendid attendance was wholly unlooked for by ihe convantion, anJ it was thought to be impossible to carry on the regular proceedings of the county convention so as to interest all. Accordingly the President Rev. Geo. A. Little proceeded to conduct the exercises without any reference to the printed programme. D. E. Caldwell was elected Secretary pro tern. Tho meeting was opened by prayer, then the Marmont union choir sang a Sunday school song in very good style. Major Kendall in behalf of the convention then delivered an address of welcome to those present. The Immanuel Sunday school then led the singing, arier which tho President related an incident of the Shenandoah valley in which the echo of a cannon was returned from the hills on all sides. He desired the meeting to echo tho speech by Major Kendall, each Suuday school worker to say something in behalf of the cause. Mr. Quivey, of the Argos M. E. church, Mr. Overmeyer, of tho Burr Oak Sunday school, and Rev. Mr. Hartslaugh, of the Evangelicul church rsspoaded in short and impressive addressss. After a little good humored spurring between Messrs. Little and Stringer concerning their respective abilities as chicken masticators the convention adjourned for dinner. Such a generous supply of splendidly cooked provisions has rarely been seen In this section. There were enough provisions to have supplied five times the number present, the people having evidently expected a larger number of visitors from other sections of the country. A number of Plymouthites consisting of Mr. Little. Dr. Jennings, Mrs. Houghton, Miss Day and ourself, are under obligations to Messrs. Burnhizel, Houghton, Duddleson, Wiseman and Baker, who combined to make a most splendid dinner. At two o'clock tho convention was called to order and Tyner City was chosen as the place of the next meeting which will occur on the 21st of November. Zion's Sunday school led in a song after which Mr. Littlo delivered a short address opening up the temperauoe question, and giving a few well aimed thrusts at the use of tobacco. After another song by the Marmont choir Rev. J. P. Williams, T. C. Striuger and L B. McClure followed Mr. Little In speeches advocating temperance in all things, giving testimony to the evils of Intemperance, and urging parents and Sunday school teachers to warn children and scholars Intime. Mr. Williams, who has been in both coutiuents and in many countrios, gave an incident in his life when in the go!J mines. Between those nes excellent music was rendered by the choirs and Sunduy schools. At 4 o'clock Mr. Stringer offered a resolution warmly thanking Dr. Durr, of Marmont, (who spared neither work nor money to fix up the grounds for the convention) for the use of his grove and what he had done to make it convenient for the occasiou. Also thanks to the two bands, choirs of the Sabbath schools, and the people of Marmont and neighboring places who so generonsly provided for the wants of persons coming from a distance. After prayer by Rev. Mr. Stringer and Praiso God was sung by all, Rev. Mr. Williams dismissed the convention bypronounc ing tho benediction. Many remained an the grounds after this for some time. So enjoyable was tho day to all, that a Pic nic County Sunday School Convention may be considered sure for another year. The pastors, superintendents and the vice-president of that township the president requests to remember according to a vote taken at a previous meeting of the convention it was made the duty of such Sunday school officer in the place where tho convention Is held, to prepare tho programme and publish it in the county papers six weeks before tho time of meeting.

Indiana State Fair. The lithograph posters for the coming State Fair arc neat and ttractivr. The fair Is announced for one week, commencing September 24th. There will be tho usual display in tho way of an exposition during the fair week. Many exhibitors have expressed themselves willing t I I hibit for that length of time thai could not continue for I longer period. From present indications, tho immense exposition building will be well filled, and mako a fine display, especially so as tho destruction by liro last winter, of somo of the buildings adjoining tho main hall, will necessitate the crowding other departments into tho main building. Every department will bo represented us heretofore. Special inducements are offered to exhibitors in tho mochauical and art departments, as will be noticod by referring to rules 2nd and 11th of the rules and regulations to be fouud in tho premium list. The Horticultural department will bo exhibited on the second floor of the main hall. The State Hortieultu ral Society will make an exhibition of fruits and flowers, not as a competitor but to show what can bo done in that line. They will also hold a meeting for discussion one evening during the fair. There will also bo meetings hold each evening during the fair-week, by one of tho State industrial associations; i. ., Short Horn breoders, swine breeders, wool growers and poultry breeders, the programme of which will bo announced hereafter. The live stock interests continue to increase; the number of stalls and pens already secured by exhibitors insures success in that line, aud judging from the office business as connected with the fair, tho prospec ts are .of the most encouraging nature. Considering that we are favored the present season with tho most bountiful crops for many years past, with peace and plenty and no political excitement, or "centennial attraction," we have reason to expect an Old Faahioned State Fair. Tho Board of Agriculture will leave nothing undone to secure success, and merit the approval of exhibitors and visitors. Premium lists can be procured of members of the board, secretaries of agricultural societies in the State, or by sending the address to the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture.

Wortierful in Hi R'nlts. There Is no inedieiue that has accomplished so miK-h as Shiloh's Consumption Cure. Ho has established the fact that Consumption can be cured, while for Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Hoarsen.-.?, Whooping Cough, and all lung diseases it has no equal. So medicine was ever sold on such favorable terms. IT it was unreliblc it would be tho greatest folly to guarantee it. It. costs nothing to try it as it can be returned if it does not give satisfaction after Using tWO-thirds of bottle. Call at my store and get a sample bottle for 10 cents or a regular size for 50 cents or $1.00. If your Lungs are sore or Chest or back lame use Shiloh's Bellsdona Plaster which seldom fails to give relief. Sold by L,. Tannkb, Plymouth Ind., aud elsewhere by dealers geimrly. Appllcati i i ense. 'I'O Til K citizen of (icrman townahln, Marshall I county, and State ot Indiana. The 11 11 lersigned will apply to lh Hoard of County CominissSooeri nt their uext rcirular term, to be held at the court liotiae, in the city of Pltn.outh, in nnid county. omne-iK ini: on the first Si on day ot Scmeni'icr. A.

P., 17", for a license to Ml spirituous tiniious

mci mini i.,ii.r- iu a lesn quautitv 1 1 01 :i .iiart at a time, with the privelere of allow inc the naid liquors to he dr-.uk on fh- premise when- nold for our year The premises where said liipior are to he wild aud drank are de rihed as follows: on tho South-went part of Pomcroy lot in the towu of Bremen, in the township of (termati in the county f Marshall and State of Indiana 8-16 3 JACOIl WAI.TKH.

Advertised Letters. The following is tho list of unclaimed letters remaining in the Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana post office for the week ending August. 211, 1677. Perry Armstrong, Mattie Henderson, T. A. Johnson, Joseph Martin, John McWhorter. Jacob W. Price, OttoPahlman, Catherine Rose. Samuel iearlck, Margrette Bash, Daniel Starkey, John Winder.

Th following is the list of jurors for tne October term 1877, of the Marshall Circuit Court. Union township Uriah Hultt. ( enter s. Hürden and J. Hole. On-en " John Marhmiti. Walnut " Jmnnt) Dawsuti. Itourbon " s. Halite aud J. Rowon. West " h-njitinin F. Moore. North Daniel lirKtr. (iarinan " .e.,e lVnrson. Pott Otiaaral W. Kilors. Uppecanoe tp Enua liarriturton. Notice to belrs or Petition to sell Kea Estate to pay debts. State of Indiana, Marahall 'oaut, t. Notice i herehy given that 'hark A. Lawaon admiuialrator of the ratate of y , 1 1 Hlennia late of Marahall county, dereaaod, baa Bled hta petition iu th Clerk'a oBtce of the Maivliall Circuit Court.

to aell the real eat ate of l lie raid decedent to pay hla debla, aud that auld petition will la- heard at tinnext terra of the Marshall Circuit Cou't, to he bokieu at the Court Hau- Iu the city of Plymouth, oa the ftrat Moudav of vti'iH-r, W. B. HENS. CHAS. A. LawMV, -3-3 Atty. Admluiarator.

The Indianapolis Journal has a hard time of it regulating the differ-

I ent newspapers of the State. It has at last turned on the Sentinel with

great fury, and Is making wholesale charges against the owners of that concern. As they are all democratic tricksters of the worst order, it is likely that the Journal is correct in what it has to say, but people could respect it much more If It went on the ever tenor of its way and let the Set.tinel make an ass of Itself if it chooses to do so.

$5,000

Will bo given nny oharitablo society if we do not prove that our stock is being sold at 2T to 50 per cent, lower than any other store in the city. The fact of othor Clothiers rrnning us down proves we are doing all the Business and they none. $5, for Mens' Suits, Others are soiling: at $10 8 for Mens' Shirts, Others are Sellins at $15 $12 for Mens' Suits, Others are selling at $20 $2.50 for Mens' Pants, Others are selliiu? at M0 KM for Mens' Pants Others are sellin- at $7.00 Mens', üoys, and Chlldrons' Overcoats by the hundred at positively just one hulf lowor than what others ask. Come ono and all to the great bankrupt sale of Clothing at Little Mack's Next to Post Office, Plymouth, Ind.

Application for License. njWJTHK cMsena of Walnut township, Marshall 1 county, und State of Indiana. The underaijfned hcrehy givea u'Uice that lie will atiply to the Itoanl of County Coiuiiiiaaioncr of aai! county at tie r DOl reu"iUr term, to I e held at the ourt House, in Cie . ity of 1-lyniiMiUi, in t-.ii.l count v coiiinicni -intf An the flt-ftt M !. !-of September A. 1., 1-TT; lor a licen.e to m il lykituouM, viuuöu and malt liijuor iu a l.in .uau'.ily than a quart at a time, with the t.r, l.-jv ot nil. int; the Mid liquor to tie drunk on tie. premise where sold for one year. The prcmi-M i v:u-n- said liqtiom are to be aod and drank are described a follows: frame onestory hilildinc ahoilt sixteen feet wide by flltvseren feel deep, situate on the extreme South-west corner of I -t number flfty-fnar (M) couitncucitij; at at the North-west conic- of said lot run thence South one hundred and fifty feet, thence East sixty-. feet, thence Nortli-wcst to the place ot beglnnlni:, in the town of Freduricksburg, MllSVll countv, aud State of Indiana. -l-3 Oiira '. BXTDBS. Application for License. 'poTUKcitlz. ii of i enter township, Marshall J. comity, and State of Indiana. The undersigned hereby give nolice that he will apply to the Hoard of ('yiuty 'ommlssiouers or said county, at- their next regular term to be held at the Court House, in the city of Plymouth, in said county, co;iimi--ih in' on the Urst Monday in September A. 0., ML for a license to B.-1I spirltous, vitiuou and malt iiquora in a e quantity than a quart at a time, wiUi the pnv iietre of allowing sai l liquor to be drank on the pr. in. -.-s. where sold, tor one vear. Tbe premises where said liquors are to Is- sold and drank, are des rilsnl as follows: In t ie building situate on a art of fractional lot nuir Iter lis eighteen in luwood, lommcnciug at the SoutlSeaat corner of said 1st thence North forty (411) feet, thence Weat alxly feet them e South forty leet. theuce bast sixty ( feet, to the place of beginning In the connty of Marshall in thestatejif Indiana. .losKl'H DKMPSKY.

Is not easily earned in these times, hat it ran he made In three month by any one of either sex, in any part

U the country who is willing to

work strji.li I v at the etntdovnu-ut we

furnish. 966 m week in your owu town. You ne-d not ! Mm from

borne over uigbt. You can give your whole time to the w.-rk, .r only your spare niom-nts. W'e hare agents who are makiug over Mil per dav. AH 'bo engage at once can make money fast At the present tune money cannot Ismaile so easily and rapidly at any other busiu-sa. It coat tiotbtng to try the badness. Terms and $S outfit free. Addre-s at once . IIALLKTS (X)., Portland, Maim. T-l-fti

I 1 1 1 I IVLI Kveryhody should I IjIjII Li TjrN the most perfect and

OIL STOVE.

est stoe in the world. It

is SEI.K PKKHI.Nt;, and always Vl'LL of OIL. Send (or circular. Special Inducement to agent. Call nr. addreas PIKE I.ES Oil. STOVE CO., 73 t't-arbon street, Chicago. III.

Chas.Gossage 4- Co.,

Unprecedented BARGAINS!

IV OI K

SHAWL DEPARTMENT

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Thread and Llama Lace Points At fabulously Low Pres! Lace SacQues At a. grtt lacriflcd ! ! The entire stock of these goods at prices to force immediate tali, Commencing at $3.50 !!!!!! Also, 500 Black and Colored Cloth and Cashmere Garments, Spring Dolmans, Cloaks, and 8 nits, at prices that

m ake thorn tho grea to t bargains

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ollce r tNiiitnit'Ht. Notice is hereby given that fas undersigned has n oes appointed stustalstiatar oi the estate oi Ada m ppi nana, late of Mar-ball Coaoir, Indiana, d. reaacd. Bold estate is suppose,! to he solvent

P M.l.IAM O, COOK, Administrator.

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Notice of Enumerations.

Notice is h-rcby (riven that the township trustee or tin- several lowusbips of Marshal: county. State ot indiaua, have made and returned their enumerations of the white und colored mak- inhabitants ov. r the 0f twenty-one years oi their respective i .v nshijis, and that said enumerations ar. mi-i-t ti. the inspection ol the public at the Andiors office in the city ol 1'lvuiouth, with a view to m correction of any errors or mistakes or oiniaSlOUft

N" urn tier of white males

Tnlon Center .... Oreen Hourbou . .

Tipp.

tierman. N'-rtb... 'oik... Waat ... Walnut .

si; i en 7 6-S 437 44-i en

Number ot Total Number "Id males in each tp.

SIT ia 76 8(i7 SSS 437 445 S76 447

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the county I. .. C Thompson, Auditor ia slid for the county of Marshall, State of Indiaua, hereby csrtify that the- above Is a trae and corect list of the number of white and colored male inhabitants, over the aire of tweiitv-one T!ars, as appears from the enumeration lists on fll- inmy office. A. C. THOMPSON, f OSS Auditor Marshall Co uuty.

' Oil MP U C II Leara Telu-'rapby with as, UUflU RICH ami vou ill be olacd in

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I ch ir"' il aaUried csteru I nion office. Main

I telegraph wires iu school. Promotion certain. Address with stamp. Western School ef Telegraphy Kiijrlt wood. Ills.

UAVINti SALOON. JOHN MUELLER, Corner Elichigan and Gano St, Plymouth, Indiana. Shaving, Hair Cutting, and all kauri of Tonaorisl Work Nestlv Done. Particular attention paid to Cutting Children's Hair.

FOR SALE. Farms and Personal Property, At Bankrupt Prices. We now have for Rale, and are prepared to offer at 8iccial Bargain the lollowing:

Ko. 1 A larjje and selected strx k of ready mad.rlothlnr, whi i we are authorized to sell for cosh or on rcanonahle iayuieiits, or wiii exchange for good real estate. No. 1. A stock of agricultural implements to be sold at a great bargain and on r.itso nable ten..-. No. S Two store rooms near the business center of the city a rare bargain offered. Ni. 4 A de"irabs residence on South Michigan street. Also several lota ou Michigan street which we will sell cea. No. Ü SO acre farm mile of city, near brewery. This larm mutt be sold man. Terms reasonable. No. 61 10P acre farm, I miles of tity, :; miles of Lal'az. 7" acres in cultivation, story aud a half frame dwelling, good orchard, farm iu good repair aud in a hUh riatu ot cultivatioa. Trice J6,i per acre, on reasonable terms. No. BO U ss-imi acre farm miles South ot city, 4& acres in cultivation, waluut and poplar land, 60 acres valaaMe timber. Price S44 per acre, on reasonable terms. No. 4880 acre farm one mile of luwood. 4$ acre iu cultivation. i;ood tram.- bouse ami Iwrn, bearing orchaid of apples, peach--, pears, cherries, etc. A rate bargain, ou reasonabl terms. No. 4ft Ml acre farm SVC miles of city. 60 acres fenced aud So acres In cultivation, walnut, ts-ecb and sugar land, valaable frame house, barn and outbuilding, large orchard of select fruits 600 apple, Aft"' stand gravies, besides other fruits. Will eil cheap, on reasonable payments, or will exu.auge for unimproved lauds.

No. 44 111 acre farm, mil of city, 76 acres in a flue state of cultivation, new story and a half frame dwelling and frame bam. two liearitg orchards, living wsUr for si ock. Price 640 per acre. No. 43 10 acres unimproved isnd ft miles West of eity, slid 40 arte unimproved land 4 miles South of IKiualdson. at $10 per a.-re. No 41840 acres I miles of city, 8 acres fenced ami in cultivatiou, coml.irtahle frame house. Will sell the tract at $16 per acre or will sell iu 40 or 80 acre tracts. No. 38160 acre farm 1 S, mile of Tyner City. 90 acres in cultivation, comfortable building. Price t per acre. No. SS 75 acre farm miles from city, 4 miles from rail roa t, 43 acres timber, SO iu cultivation, bouse, stable and orchard. Price ft,!) iu easy ay incuts, or will exchange for city property. No. t 6ft acre farm 6 miles from city ou M IchlJiu rood, 0 acres iu cultivation, two comfortable Wellings, atable and out houses, orchard and living water lor stork. 1'rice $16 per acre or will exchaoc forcity property.

TUC Otoss t I tit UrescehI A volaute of thrilling mU-reat by the eminent historian I., f. HriM-kett; describing the Russians and Turks: soetAI. politlsid, and r.hl..nhistory aud cooditiou; tieir home-life, varied customs, aud iculiarities, the cause of the war. the Issues st stake Christian against Mohammed OB the mighty luturest of other nationa involved; Biographic ol the Kulers, staleauien and (K-uerals: all Klrhly Illustrated. Tie- book mitlinu ueed now. Wauled lustautly. aoo ageuta on very Hoars! tertu. Jddrcs IIUHBAKD IIKOS., publishers, Zl'J . Mh St.. Cincinnati. O. 7-6-4

THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE . "Vibrator ' Threshing Machines, COSHI8TINU OF Complete Horse-Tower KMtabllahment, with 24-Inch, tH-inch aud Si-Inch Cylinders, and 6, h, h or li liorae Power to match. Two st)l. oi Mounted Horse Powers; our Improved " Triple iJ.au-," aud Improved "pur JH-el" Woodbury style, Isith kinds mounted on tour wheels, and aiecial sixes made for 6, 8, 10 or 12 horses. Complete -team Power outOts; our unrivaled "Vibrator" Separators made expressly for Steam Power, with l-liicb Cylinder aud 44-Inch Hepa rotor, or 3-inch Cylinder ami 4S-iu h HcparatW cleaning par'.-1, with all the other parts protsirtiouatcly rapacious slid full of "husiuess; also our mati bless Strain Tlne-her K.ltgilirs, ot our own moke, heyrid rivalry In Power, Durability, Kasy firing, Itcauty of I sign, Perfect workmanship, Klel'ant Hntsh. complete in every detail, aud In all resa-'la a 01 coiupauiou lor our celebrated steam Separator. Onr "Vibrator Separator "alone" in wie . xpressly for Steam Power, and to match lo any anil all other make ot Kngines, also p- rt -ctly sdated to go with any an. I all other make ol llorw- Powers, four sir.es," raiitrinu' from V4 to w.-inch length ! liurior, aud i to 4n inches width of Separating parts. The World-Wide Reputation of our matchless "Vibrator" Threshers for rapid threshlug, perfect saving, admirable cleaning, no wastage, cU-aulluess, economy in repairs, durability, ease of management, and a general superiority In variu other respects, is now fully established aud generally recognized. An Arknowledffd Head and Front of drain Thresher, and caicrially superior If grain Isdamp or wet, while for Flax, Timothy, aud like Seeds, no otber machines cau truthfully claim auy comparison. THS m "VIBRATOR" TOSHERS ARK MADS OS LT LY NICHOLS 8HEPARD & CO. ltnttlf Creek, Mich. They or any of tbair regular authorised Dealers furnish Illustrated Pamphlets, Price Lists and fu particulars, free on application,

No. ttK-lftu

tin acres In a ,.. stale ol cultivation. V etx't

grafted apple trees, one ot the best orchards ,n the county, good frame buildings. A rare bargain if sold soon. N.i IT - ere farm I' , miles ol c .ly, ahmt. btwh and sugar laud, new story and a half framcdwclliug, new frame house, 30 acres iu cultlvatioa, good orchard. Price $.;.. Dou't buy a fiot of Keal Kstate until you hsve called ou ua and seen our price lists aud descriptions. We have a large number of farms ot all sixes Iu every township iu the county, whliii we are determined to sell within the neat sixty days. We also have for sale s uuinlier of desirable fsrm si grest bargains In Fulton, Starke, and adjoining counties. No need to "go west," to buy cheap lauds, when you are ottered the above Inducement, but should you conclude to go west, rciuemlicr that we have for aale a large amount ot select lauds, both improved snd unimproved in Arkansas sod Missouri, which we will sell or exchange at great barirains, We have al ecured theairency for the

sole of Uie Kurliugtoo slid Missouri river railroad lauds through Central Iowa a'id Southern Nebraska, also the agency for the Pottawatomie Keaerve lauds iu Kansas. Hound trip excursion tickets at reduced rates for sale st offlre to parties desiring to visit our Western and South-western lands. If you wlh t' byu. sell, reut or exchange propertv call on us. Oar fscilities for trausacting a general Besl KtaU- business are excelled by no oilier drill in North- ru Indiana. CHANEY, MiMWTiTT co . Heal Estate Agcuts Cor. Michigan sV UPorte Sts Ply i... a- h, lml.

Marshall County Easiness directory

ini n,fJu T"?; V'! nd manufacturing men In Marshall County, to whom customers iu their respective lines are referred, in the full assurance of their reliahiiity and character for fair deal-

kllGOS CONTINUED. HI t.HS & HRo.. I rfer in Choice Confoctiouanes, tanuod goods. Fruit, etc. . . X1UJXEBT, MRS L. c. PUKWINUTCN. Milliuery and SUmpin. Pat rn... and c rimping. ete.

BtBofawaW

M

AhlTHECART AND Dai Ofil.T. II. J. MAc'OMBhH, AistbecJ.rv and

Druggist, aud Dealer iu itook. .station

ery, aud Pajs-r Hangings. Also agent for Sewing Machines and Musical In struments. Agent for Masou and Ham

lin's Cabinet Organs. Give him a call. L1VSK1 T4.B..K 0. P. MYERS. Livxry and Feed Rtuhle. Biics at reduced price Sample riK for Runners. lUKMX ASDHIIlllH, J. BAUER. Miinuf.iemrer of Hunisg. 8iuldlea.ete. Fine ntoek of Tfunks. Whi,.s. etc. oar aoono. OEO. HELMT.INUEK. Ke,;p8 u 8eleot stock of Dry Gi-ods. Boots and 8boea. Cheap. JEWCLKT, WMLEHR. Dealer in Watc-h.-s. flnsllB, Jt-weirT. Spectacles. & Mshical InstruDi-ml s. LMlEBTAKER. C. KKII.KH JR Undertaker and Dealer In all kinds jf Furniture. , obockk: i A. HAUER & BRO.. Splendid stock of choice Oreeerlert. Provisions, Boot. Hhoes. etc. MILLINERY. MÜS A. UGOETT. FashionaMe and Artistic Miilin-iry & DreaamakinaT eatabUahmei :. n ai; nazssiMo amt sn aviko. J. A. STAUB, First-cla.- Hair Dn-sslne. hhatiipooingund Shaving. Flymotith st. 11 A HIWARE. N. I. "0W Dealer i-i treneraJ Hardware, stoves una Tinware tit lowest cash piles. Hotel. THOMrsf IV HOUSE. F:rst-elas accomodations. Free Bus to aud .'toin trains.

rimping. ete.

Hot-si a: ii.oiNu w M. II. PARK Kit. House lluiM r spei i ti al ions prompt;, furnlohed.

rnrsieiAM. .1. II. V 1 1. suN, M. I Oflkeorer 1 .. ,., im,.. More. A prompt rpone to all calls.

, -M sn , RoDl'CE. .VF. MlRTnV.,.,, - I, fr Poultry Eas Hides. Tallow. Beesw-: an,! PrfKluee. K. W. J'ESS Manufacturer and Dealer la Oak. Ashand poolarluDb-r. "BW wJS?V& THAYER Tpronr1stor Argo. filerator. Highest prico paid for frsis. Rt.ACKSMITHINor" G. F. WAAG. General Ulacksmithin, Home shoeinir. etc. ' w,w: B.BENTZ. r-erieral Blael-.i.i-thina-rBhoa. ine nd repairin;. Atfnt for Bed Jacket ploa.

YOUr OIH r"",?fDyud or cleaned 1 VMS VIU ml Repa red. at trifliug

expense. KiuresjMvt

O. D. Cook A McLsJi St DcsH..n Street, Chirago. 1ST orth Slrtb street, 8t. L Loot. Mo. N. H.-Larlies' Dreoses,

LADIES AVn ,-r ?,V3f

Clothes!

,rA4dr4 T- '

ATTORNEY, n if- AYES- Attorney at Iiw und Xctary Public. Money collected Jfc remitted promptly REWIM, MACHINES. C.HANS. JR., Se!U the Celebrated Wilson Sewing Machine on time or for cash, cheaply. UH4H-KKICH AND PROVISIONS. GEO. A SUNDEULAN!). Dealer in choice Groceries and Pr vi.-irn. cheap for cash. pmMciAN. DR. MOODY. Physician and Surgeon. Calls promptly attended to. Charges reasonable. OENF.RAI, STOBR. MOSES KEYSF.R. Dealer In Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries. Provision-, etc. ROOT a V i BHOK MAKER. WM BAUER. Firt-clas H,t and Shoe Vaniilaeti;r--r R.-.;iirim; done cheap. Tyner City.

l-UYSK-IAN. D. D. FIFE, Homeopathic Physician. Disease of women a speciality. DROO HD 1CKDICIME, D. V. MA( KLV. Dealer in Pure Drugs and popular patent niedicines.pre.scriptions filled. (ASM SSL STORE. WM. TROWBRIDGE. Keeps a Select stock Dry Good.. Groceries. Huts. Boots & Shoes. OROCEltlKS. 8. STICKLER ii CO.. Choice atock of fresh Groceries, Notions, etc. At low cash prices. GENEKAL STORK. E. 8. Bl SHELL. Fine select sto;s. of everything usually kept in first-class store. HYSICtAN. I. M. SMITH. Physh-iar & Surgeon, nttends all calls promptly. Charges reasonable. BLACKsUITHIMU E. D. OHMSBV. Blacksmith shop. All kinds of work done promptly and cheaply. JCsTICK Ol TUE PKAt'E. JOHN NKFF. Justice of the Teuce. and Insuran. a Agent. Agci t for A.üin Ins. C...

Walnut,

bOASPIMl not St. HKNRY ROBACK, IVoprietor Good Ismrdiagby the day or week r.-asouhly. ;:.; ., stobe. W. H. BUNNELL. Dealer in pure Drugs. Popular Patent Medicines. Stationery, etc. PHYSICIAN. E.H. POCOCK. M. D. Office at his residence. All culls promptly attended to. WAUON MAKER. L. W. LF.FFEL. Wagon and Carriage MaSr and general Repairing. At r.'asonatd prices. CABINET MAKER. H. P. CHAFFEE. .V.-.k. -s Coitins. Plain and Faucy Furniture. Repairing neaiiy done. ni.At'KsMn iiiN(.. JOHN M. NEWTON. General Blacksmithing. Horse shoeing, st.-el Plow Point For Sale. POOL. H. THOMAS. Pool and Fancy Drinks. BUKKAL STORK. REPPErOife MORMNGSTAR. Fine s!-0k of Dry Goods. Grocerieo, Boots. Shoes, etc. ORAIN. J. L. McCoy. Highest price r-aid for all kinds of Grain.

Inwood.

INWOOD FLOURINO MILLS. D. L. GROSSMAN. Manufacturer of Choice brands Family Fiour. t'ash paid for wheat, BLacxsmriitMo. D. HULL. Horse shoeing, General Blacksmithing. Agent for Adams Chilled Plow. rURNlTUKB, T. KOTTERMAN. Manufacturer of Plain and Fancy Furniture. House building, eu-. DRl'OS AND UKOCKUIKH. W. H. H.SniNER, h.-e,, it Complete Stock of Pure Drugs. Patent Medicines. Groceries. BLACKKMITHINO. J.DAVIDSON. Doos all kinds of Blaeksmithing. Horse sho5iug iuid Repairing reusouab.y. CAKUIAOES ANÜWAOONS. E. M. BASH. Uanufaeturer of t'arriages and Wogoao. Also Carriage and Wagon Painter, DOAkULSO HilUlK JOHN Me ADAMS. Furnishes good and 'j lie a. boarding. Horse feed and Stabling. Bourbon. BOOT AND SUOEMAKRa E. V. JOHNSON. First-class Boot Ac Shoemaker. Repairing a speefniity. Main street. KUUVKX. MUS. L. C. HUNT. Fashionable milinery ua-1 Fancy goots. Main street. ART OALLERY. J. STEIVETS, Makes fine Photographs. Genia. etc. Pictures enlarged. Main street. rUKNITVKB. - J. IHTAKER. Dealer in Furniture, urial ( inst-, etc. i-urnihheh a good hearse. MI 1. LIN Lit V AND PKEssM vKl.Nii MRS. BEL1. A. TITUS, Artistic and fashionable milliner aud dressmaker. North of P. O. PHYSICIANS. DBS. MATCH ETI E .t FBANCE.Physician and Surgeons. ATTOKMKY. ( J. L. COOK.Attoruey at Law. Notary I'ublic. First door east of Matchett's Drug store. HARNKSS tP MADDLSKs J. D. W HLdvlNS. Harness Saddlee. Whips. Trunks. V alises. Benairing. etc. RESTAURANT ANIl 1 Rue tr v Tra '

A. SPENCER, Fancy Bakery, Canned Fruits and Confectiouarlos. Warm meal served.

FMYOICIAN. DR. L. JOHNSON. Physician. Olfice over J. Dibber's Grocery store.

FOR THE CURE OF

RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. This marvelous preparation has cured hundreds of the moat dltarcK-liut Cases of Chronic Rheumatism and Neuralgia, even when all other remedies have failed. It la fast becoming the , Acknowledged Antidote for these diseases, and can ha r lied upon by sufferers to relieve them of their pains aud effect a permanent cure. Do Not Give Up yonr case as hopeless and settle down to the conviction that no medicine will help you. all we ask ia a fair trial of theCt rativk, and that yon bear in mind that the nsttin of ttiexdisease require persistent and faithful appllcat'on to Insure a perfect cure. In every community where the Curativk has Is-en plsced will be found many witnesses who will testify to what it has done for them. Diphtheria, Sore Throat. Burnt, Scalds, Bruises, Sprsins, Wounds, Cuts, Chilblains, Inflammation, Headache, Toothache, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, can positively be cured by the free use of the Ccrativr. Send to us for testimonials if you have any doubts. Sold by all Draagists. Prioo tl.OO p r Bottle, 6 for tA.OO. sstsAsto ev Lawson Chemical Co., Cleveland, 0. L. Tanner, Agt. Plymouth.

HARKKMS AND SAIlDLKS. L. A. GLINC.LE. Manufacturer of Saddles and Ilariiv--,. Repairiasj dope. rumio. I.J. KING. House painter. Glazier and Payer Imager. SHAVIHO AKD HAIKORKSSINO. A. V7. JOHNSON, Tonsoriai and Bath rooms. Main street; boots ash hhoks. G. W. BAXTEK. Manufaeturerof Boots and Shoes. repairiuK promptly done HRWINO sin ihm:-. BAXTER & GLINGLE sell tho celebrated Wilson machine and warrant for S years, BOARIUXO HOUSK. A. BERGER, Boarding by the day or week. H. E. Corner Jsx-kson and North KL. rLAOTKXR. CAPT. O. W. WESLEY. Ornamental plasterer and Frescoer. Good work at low prices.

. . DRY OOODS. H. RAIL8BACK. dealer In Boots and Shoos. Hats. C aps an-; Ready-made elothinc. etc. OABDWAKK, ETC. J. N. HESS, dealer in Farming Implement and Kon.-ral Hsrdware.

ISSUaANCEO. W. OORDON. agent for reliable oompauies. Iii-t.-ili nt or Stock plan. HOTEL. THE ARGOS noUHE. sample rooms on first and second Doors. Good stähle also. H OTKL SMITH HOUSE. Good accommodation-, ample stubling. charges reasonable. HARNKSS, BOOTS AND SHOES. J. BEAM. Hiu ii"-- Hoot and Shoe manufacturer Dealer In Roady-mado work. BOOTS AND SHOES. A. E. LACKEY, flrst-elass Boots and Shoes made to order. Repairing at reduced prices. M K AT MARKET. A. B. LEWIS, dealer in Choice Meats. Fresh and Salt Fish of all kinds. Cash for produce. PRUOS. ETC. A. C. HICKMAN, dealer in Drops. Medicines. Paints. Oils. Prescriptions ftTled. DKUQS. ETC. A. LESLIE, dealer in Drugs. Medicines. Chemicals, Books and. Stationery, etc, OBOCKKTKR. I'll K EKEL BROT., keep a full stock of Staple and Fancy Urocertea cheap for cash. mmm

Hruu 1 njjm k D1TT k Disaster.

wainrd AAni n il

oj AI.LalnU; g.r.i.? fmll J,tiU; full, Sketches of r V. ULI SS snd wife SSJssSr), and others; wlih I'ortra ts diet, etc. A book of thriliinc ii.tV nmliat. !v. uiih fi.i.) r(ir ,, .t(t BU(j o LOUIS LLOYD &. CO GOODMAN of'

ity a l. r-

srnau

lle.tntrfl. . Colliaa, fthe 'oroners Vert. Apply iaiipy of book, , J. s.

Vor Sale. A .beautiful Farm of 1 13 acres of choice rich fanr land, situated half a mile South o'. A rtros, I od Ail fenced In, ss acres of nhi- h U aadv colUvattau. two good wells of sp.edi Tvotcr, good ptanpa 1 "3 1 iinveni, : ! I houses, a iorgs Boa snd conv. ',-ent frame dwelling bote, two youu.c.reimni ot choic fralt tieea, sad a well otSMSsl r i. Tennn.-part cash and bf.iaticc n nientslosuit. Call early if jros want s bargain. Als,, a Blacksmilh shop snd Wagon I op SflSsss ' -- - ' tots, site-it-i on Ml. hTV " v- Moronal! cum,. Ind.. which i amogeriiigforaale at a rery low 'prloT Ternl. part cash and balance in easr payments. Also a poodMu.; lrame dwelling houiv an ; loL si-t.ate.1 Sugar rtraet, in Argo, Marshall county; lad. or these with limited means. Terms: part casksM wi.,u.r.,ln "it,'', iayiucnts. Applv to (1RX. IIM.SM.. one half atll. s..,.tli ol Aic., Tud

Drs. Price & Brewer

HAVE

VISITED LA PORTE SEVENTEEN YEARS.

ave met with i:l;u: alleled

uiciit oi an

in the treat-

II

Chronic Diseases

Ol IHK

TERQAT, LUNGS, HEART, LIVER,

STOMACH.

Head nerves; kidaevo, Madder, wotnh, aud blood affetious of the urinary oraua, grovel, scrotal. rheuinatiMU, catarrh, asthm. Iroo tutlo, dvRrataia, etc. nr reputation has bees acquired by caa lid, aoseot dcaKuir ona -hi t sueressiul urartict.

We prat lice, uot one ot expariasent, bat

OTl Tile IJIWS til HT!ir.'. Mini VM.r. ..f -. .

and evidence to sustain it; does not tear

sick to m. -.we eil; no hsTsh trcataMut, n..

" anow the csoao snd the rusasdy CU.'O Urk. hut kli . M i.'rlt. k-.

yens ot experience iu the treatment of Chroni '-in iuiag u.ent without a prosteet. Candid iu our opintouo, reoaonabW in our chargts, claim not to know criTrthiac, vi cure rveryhody, bat do loy claim t reason an,; common sense. We Invite the sick, no matter what their ailment to call and lanllgsii before thrt alsiudoii bope, make Internajattoaa and deride t r thcm !ve; it will cost nothii : ,.:isultatiofi free. Visits made reciilorly. Drs. Frice c& Brewer

Csn U- r, .ignited st Rifideurc and Wsukegan, Ills.

llyaaouth, Parker lloosr, Wedneoday, Aag. 1st.

I at !5 ,B 3"Dr " Term sad f SB O O.utnt free. II. II ALL KT A CO.. Portioi, ,

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Kxtrs Kine t'snlo, no two alike, with nmn. in

- I K. II IKlo.K. Mallleu Ilridire X. t

CCtc-t !7ni"rd"7 ' home. Samples worth 13 09 Oa-W.i- . S I l.NSoN&tXJ., forUaad Me.

T ANTED AGENTS: Will pay a salary p. M mouth. Addreas, or call on Das. U. W a 8. L. MUlis, Tyner City, Ind.

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Mogniüivnt SSM! Rosewood Pisa .

M.;;Sue Riwewood Upright lia,. little aed)coat SSSVouly SI A mu

aaaa. i-snor UKSSSK ot; i dp Sts, U riopsoaiySra heot . now 4 seta ol reedo. Ix otono Mi,S

ve ( ftnuk i Omno. nwl ....r ...

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days teat .trial. Yon oak why I am ogerina ' cheap? I reply hard Hues. Result soles over l, -Oou annually. War com met), 1 ny moaopolWibewsre of aoouymoaa clrcalar. Write for expl . notion Battle ragiiuf Pull particalars free. Addre

uauici r. oesur, SMilugtou, .Xew

only SSft.

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s retlont.. on, I to whi, i.

icxi. can always Is- relic ved, prevented by the use of 1 .VltzerAmwioBt. Procurahlt

peeisll; MSSOW r recti 1 1 insT KfleMeseeSK g storesv

25

Fancy Cards, . t -n oattss, with ii

joist-inid. NASSL'A Card C"7bT. , N. .

Only Five Dollaxs! for an acre: Of the HKST I WHIN AMI Kit aear !ic the (ireat I'uioa Poriflc Uailrood. A FARM FOR S200 In esy ; taymen Is with tow rates of interest SECURE IT NOW Full Informations sent free add rasa. F. A EA.VIS, Land Agent, V V. K K , OMAHA, Nebraska.

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