Plymouth Democrat, Volume 15, Number 1, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 September 1869 — Page 3

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THE DEMOCRAT. News About Horn?.

Our farmers are busily eogaged in sowing wheat, and our streets are unusually barren of teams and people. Three gentlemen, piscatorially n" dined, captured nine tine pickerel om Yellow river, last Tuo.-.lay. in about a half day. We are informed that the Uli WIM to Pern afforded iaBBpfiBMi satisfaction to a few of the participants and was very pleasant for all. J B. II i ;jitox. Esq.. has received hi- c v.v. :ision as mail apent from Chicago to Crestline, and proposes entering pea the discharge of his duties next week. The JalIonit." wfco didn't go up lu re. aceor ling to advertisement, has ugrjBM back" on our folk? and left ah.'iit 200 or 300 ticket- in the hands i' Bfsavpeettog speculators. '"Sieh is life.J. L. Westervelt and family started for Kansas last Monday morning. Mr. Wcstervelt has been a resident of our county for, 11 these many years, and our old settlers will miss him very inuch. Wb are pained to learn that Mr. Belani'ce. of the Ri jmhlirmi, is quite sick, aad that Mr. Nichols, of the same office i. hardly able to leave his room Tliere aj is more sickness than usual in our town jiw now. Pick son keeps up his iuimen.-c stock of I irdware.and sells as cheap as ever; and ho still inmsfci en having old claims settled up. in order to keep up business I bid original 1 quick sale and small profit" basis. Rev. Wm. Pobtol formerly cleryHianoftke Presbyterian Church of this place visitt as last week looking remarkblv well and like himself. He amoat t :ii;;l. imwiliiiini talented Christian "entleman. If. Hose. Rah., who is runnin' the ferryboat business, by proxy, out at Omaha, was in town the other dav. -ju-t as usual." only twentv pounds light, and savs if it wasn't for Plymouth he would move to Omaha. A httid scandal has been in circulati n for a few days past, touching some of the good people at Argos. As we a a . . . 1 arc not much iriveu to fossin we shall be compelled to wait for further tcsti- , . . IllO IV H on- wo nv.L-P nrthnr i--nlo 1 turns TV -.11 . .1 t. can aicennoQ i tne new t-.me-tihie ot the 1-ort Wajne Jload. An I will be observed, the time of some of I the trains is very fast, and the trip from hteag i to Xew ik can be made over this road in 29 hours, one hour less I i than by a-y other road. I HAT side-walk on Michigan street north of the railroad bridge is quite an ' ra n .r fa the town. a monument in fad to th energy and care of our Corpofal ofieeis. So thought the memoi thc press who visited our place IM J riday. N) think the citizens of South Plj-mouth. .ast Sunday the Rev. Mr. Greet, of jjuiuiic. ueuieaieu uie new juiscopai r r cuurcn ai TMuin jeuu; witnin tnret 1 1. a a a1 i 1 1 months from the time the first hubscripliun wa marlc for thc building of said fhurch ; and the church is a model of beaut y and taste. flood enough for South Iknd. wc say IIoRSK-TiiiEvixr. is growing to be quite a fashion in Northern Indiana. A l a 1 1 1 iiuuioer 01 une norses nave Deen "conueaicu recently, ana we Have heard .it- fs m , .;;i . j talk of a vigilance committee, and ha re tam honrd that if the committee enml.iences its labors that horse-thieves had hotter - .-ell out" or "look out for splinPaWAaUnom are being made for the State Fair which will open on the 20th. The grounds arc to be fitted up ia stjrlc t'.ii- superior la any previous t'i Iii oil im.j The abolition of thc exhibit .rs' fee is said to be a good feature, and many entries of stock, machinery, :.n.l aafac tared articles will soon be made. if.;- any one seen the improvement" in the R puhlit on which the jnniorsaj's h- has been trying to make, and which has delayed thc paper for the last eight or ten weeks? A p; rL.of thc -improvement" may be found in thc first line of thc firt local column, and more of it is scattered through its columns in the shape of filched articles. BOY-THIEVES are becoming one of the greatest nuisances of our town. Pilfering from groceries and wagons, robbing fruit orchards and gardens, some of our boys around town are rapidly educating themselves for professional thieves.and for a term of imprisonment. Parents who would save their gray hairs from sorrow and shame would do well to look after their boys. The balloon ascension, which was advertised to take place at the fair ground last Saturday afternoon, "was i on account of the weather an 1 an accident which befell the balloon jut at the critical moment when accidents should not occur. We arc told the tickets still remain good, and will admit thc holders when the balloon does go up

ThJ commissioners met. as a court, last Monday, and adjourned Wednesday evening, after transacting all busino before them. They visited the poor house, and report it all right ; and all their business was satisfactory to all reasonable parties concerned, and every

ouc is satisfied that we have commis sioners of whom our county may justly feel proud. A Chicago detective visited our' town last Friday in search of a criminal whom he described as a man about five feet clown inches hi'jh, weight about 1 f0 pounds, sandy hair and side-whisker.-, brown eyes, and with a stiffened fore-finger on his left hand. A reward is offered for his capture, and information leading said official to effect said capture would be paid for liberally, if correct, left at our office during the ensuing week. . TllE weather for the past few days has been very favorable to the com crop, and has improved the prospect r?ry much. South, along the Michigan road, the corn looks well, and in many localities of the county we arc assured the crop bids fair to exceed half an average. In other sections the crop will prove almost a total failure. At the very best, we should judge we can not reasonably expect a half crop throughout (he county. We wou d say to those who desire to patronize the Democrat office that we have a large and finely scclcted assortment of job type, not ci ;aied iu quality by any office in the northern part of the State and sufficient in quantity for our wants'. e have good pnntersand all facilities for executing neat job work, and we are prepared to do work at as low rates as any other establishment. We should be pleased to have our friends, at least, give us a call. We are under obligations to H. B. Pershing, Esqr., for a copy of a book containing the combined Histories of U. S. Grant and S. Colfax. The chief objection to the book is that it contains a large amount of Grant and very little Colfax; and more history of Vicksburg, the Wilderness and a few other battles, which we have already read some few accounts, than of both these notable gentlemen. We suppose Pershing is "drawing it mild" on us to commence with, and will give us a strong one next J time. I TnE of ?t- Thomas (hpisco1.11 . . ä a! . II Vlu) "rcn. ot mis piace. nave secured tne of the two lots now oceupied them, and propose to take immediate I . j SXCDS lOWarU IIIC COUStrUCX lOU CI a nCW ' church thereon. The first act was to notify those who subscribed of the fact that navments will become due. neriodthat payments icalty. on their note commencing on the 12th inst. We understand an effort will be made to build a church costing 815. ODO. and certainly that sum should he raised iu our enaunnaitv. and tbn add another ornament to our prospering f i iU 11 We hear of a movement on foot, or rather (.fan effort to organize a movement. looking to the material improvement of the road from Plymouth to Bremen. Wc most heartily wish thc enterprise may succeed, and it certainly hou!d. If our town neeole :re not tou , - . . .i , U I Mil ST II I III II f II tlli'll II I i ,, . . , . dollars should be raised, u so much w needed, at this place, Bremen and the I country adjacent to thc road. Wc think if the enterprise is energetically pushed forward the money needed can be pro cured. The Sunflower is said to be a good cure for tcver and ague, or rather a pre ventive of that dreaded disease. It is ".I 4 mm V f.. Um. . P C '. V 1 J 01 atmosphere from the animal and vegn etablc ecrms supped to constitute the rappot BsiaaaaS productive of ague. The sunflower lias long been known as pood food for poultry and bees, but now that it is known to be a preventive of fever tmi ague we shall expect to sec great patehes of it in every dooryard, the crowning booklet be that with the largest sunflower, and every victim of fever and ague with a sunflower at his MM No greater or more offensive nuisance was ever suffered to infect any place than the old Tannery in thc north part of town; yet our very efficient and tidy city fathers, after having their attention called to it repeatedly, and even some of thc braver ones paying a personal visit to the grounds and inhaling to their entire satisfaction thc pleasant odor eliminated from the aforesaid nui sance. ' Only this and nothing more." still thc Tannery survives and so do the Fathers, and though they sleep, yet do we trust their s is not "the sleep that knows no waking," however, it looks like it. .ci i! prl , r wa i vot-ir knair twl vcrv dustv dav in our town. The j- u mi c tu Man Wiin lilt: muni tji iuu rrm, asuva .11. with one acconl, wished for thc street sprinkler. The town was full of people, and tn.de was fcood. Wheat came in frwly, and wdd for $1 15 for No. 1. Thc balloon ascension called juitc a crowd of ppectators, and thc lack of farm work just at this time permitted a large number to come to town ' just t. r the fun of thc thing." Altogether, Plymouth looked like herself again, and the dead and dying old fogy dealers of our town felt quite young again. We venture the surmi.-e that the feeling Wll newt )them,and will be until they arc galvanized into a little life, and put a little more energy into their buin

T advise rtownpeople ami country friends to keep a close lookout tor horse-thieves and burglars. A halfdozen thieves have been in our town tri tlii n the past week,, and horse-stealing has been carried on liberally for two or three weeks in our county. Watch

these fellows and if one is caught give him a lesson that will be instructive to , ;s confede rates. Of course we do not advise violence for these gentry; but then, we do think a lesson of the right charater would be beneficial to the fraternity of thieves that are robbing our farmers and townspeople of their hardearnings. Sometimes a man cannot prove all he knows, and if he really does know it and can't prove it, why, it is all the same in equality. Of course, since the Republican objects, we suppose we have hardly the right to inquire about anything relating to the Corporation, but if we had we should certainly like to be informed by some person who is posted relative to the mysterious movements of the city lathers, if the delinquent tax list in the hands of the corporation treasurer is to be collected, or did the tender conscience of the Corporation compel it to admit so many questionable act at the last term of court that the collection is rendered impossible? If so, will it not be rather difficult to enforce collections hereafter? These are questions we should like to ask, if we could without giving offense. MARRIED. By Rev. J. Schlosser on the 2d inst.. at the Reformed Parsonage, Mr. John Cook and Mrs. Elizabeth Cider. both of Marshall County At the St. Thomas (Episcopal) church, by Rev. Win. Lusk. jr. On the morning of the 2d inst., Mr. Lott Dickson to Miss Nettie Coffy. The Church was crowded with curious and interested spectators The service was solemn. appropriate and lmpressive. The music sweet and timely. the bride's attendants were beautiful and most tastefully dressed; the gentlemen attending were somewhat nervous at thus being compelled to look matrimony in the face, but behaved themselves very well. To say that the bride was beautiful would but faintly convey the impression her charming appearance made upon all present. The groom looked happy, as he felt; and. all in all, the ceremony was a most pleasant affair, and we wish joy to the principal participants. DIED. At the residence of his father in Plymouth. Ind.. on Thursday morning Sept. 2d, JOHN C. BRIGGS, aged 27 years. The subject of the above notice was a number of years ago a resident of this place, and left here to enter the service of the Ft. Wayne road, where he has been engaged, almost incessantly, for the past eleven years and at the time of his death, although so young a man, was one of the most competent, skilled and trusted engineers and machinists on the line of this road. The high esteem in which he was held by his fellow engineers was manifested by their presence here, to the number of about a hundred, from Fort Wayne, with a special train, including a number of members of the Brotherhood of the Footboard, a society of engineers. The deceased leaves a wife, father, mother, brother and large list of warm and loving friends to mourn his untimely death. BUSINESS LOCALS. Brinron your bolts! BsVlW k Sos arc paying 84 per cord, fur a short time. For well-selected, fresh and pure groceries, at thc lowest possible selling nte9 g0 to A Becker's. Buck & Toan arc running the hardwarn nnsinasa ntror hip uia t:ihion f, t. . . . ,,A 1 n. thc best ot goods at thc lowest prices, ..TTss H . . J ' and who don't believe c.tll and bo con vinced. For a neat, taaty job of printing. either cards, bill-heads, posters or book-work, at thc lowest posiblc rates, leave your orders at the Democrat 0fljcc. Dr. Maureu, th 0 well known Botan ic and Urescopean Physician, of South Bend, will be at tho Parker house on Thursday, September 16th. All afflicted should not fail to consult hku. Try Shook & Crawfod South of tfte parker House, for Groceries. They sav no onc can j0 better than they in tnc wav 0f cheap groceries of the best sjaajfey. Try them and see I Fair Notice is hereby given to all J who arc in any way indebted to us either by note or book account, to call and pay up before the 20th of this j month; otherwise they will be visited ,v an officer of thc law. I J -t A. IS EC k KR IV LU. . ii, 01 Tiiert; will be a sociable bull at Cor 'in's hall, Thursday. September 23d, ,or thc bc,,efifc üf IItl)rew Udw Aid Socio,' AH tlusc who arc f"1"1 of dancing, arc respectfully invited. (iood music will be in attendance IF. Maykk om mit tee. M Wolf CLE AX TO CR WHEA Tt CLEAN VOIR WHEAT!! Every farmer should have a good Fanning Mill. Damp, dirty wheat is often Favod, much improved and made fit for market by running it through a Good Fanning Mill. First class Mills for sale on a year's time by II. G. THAYER.

The Americrn Stock Journal for September, contains the usual variety of interesting articles, also a new Premium List for 1870, offering a large variety of useful articles to all who get up clubs. Specimen Copied, Show Bills, kc, sent free. Address, N. P. Boy er k Co., Parkcsburg, Chester Co., Pa.

On account of next Wednesday. Sept. 15th, being the Day of Atonement, the following business houses will be closed on that day. All man & Mayer. Ia Xr SSI! A I'M k Co. An. Bkokkr k Co. & & M. Becker. Lauer k Bito. B. XrssnAUM. Votce OF Mason uv. The September Xumber of this Masonic Magazine is out; the contents of this nua:l . r arc: Mount Lebanon, by Bob. Morris, LL. D.; Proceedings of the Supreme Council of the A. k A. Scottish Bite at its annual meeting in June; Unique English Masonic Notice; Grand Lodge of Illinois; Romanism and Masonry; The Oldest City in the World; Ikying the Corner Stone of the Xew Hall at Freeport; Decisions of (r. M. Reynolds; From Labor to Refreshment; Editor's Drawer and Quarry, kc. J. C. W. BAILEY, 164 Clark St., Chicago. A FREE FIGHT. A free fight between thc Railroad Companies and a certain business man of our town come off one dav last week. Tt appears that under a special contract that he, the said man. is shipping coodb from New York to Plymouth ody forty cents for one hundnd pounds! Old rates were one dollar and sixty-seven cents per hundred. This immense decrease in the cost off transportation and the very low prices at which goods can be bought in New York have induced Alio Becker k Co to purchase largely. and to throw upon the Plymouth Mar" kct, at retail only, one of the largest and best selected stock of Groceries, Provisions, Queensware, Glassware, etc., ever brought to this market. They respectfully invite those desiring goods in their line to call at No. 8. Corbin's Blo''k. and examine. We intend to re tail at wholesale prices, therefore wc shall decline wholesaling many of our goods as cheap as we retail them. SPEC I AL JJOT IC S - 'yyords of WUdom For vonnir inn. on the Kuliii! Pft"'ii in Ycuth and Kartj Uaaaood, with SELF BELT ft th Erriag aae aaairtaaatie. Beat la Mai 1 letter euvel op-. Area of charge. AdUrcsa, ASSOCIATION, Box P, I'h i adki.i'hia Pa. .:5'-ly WA1TTED. I .5,000 01 WHITE BASS WOOD, MAPLE, AND POPLAR BOLTS At Hie BAND BOX MANUFACTORY. The BtMWOOd to be of eU ar while, 4 feet long, no red wanted. Maple boltn to be 4 feet long and eWar Poplar bolts to be 4feet long and of good quality. All to lie clear and sound, bark off and of rood size. Highest market price In CASH will be paid on delivery. The best LATH constantly hand. 5m3 BAILKY g SON. PATENT MEDSCiNFsT" 'j-IIK GREAT ZING AM I BITTERS, 4 BA FA BLOOD mtlFlEn, A tUUKSDW TOSlCy A PLEAS A. T MKTQMAGX, A CEMTAIS CVME and Preventive or Disease. The Zinmrl P'ttrr? are mDosndod from nrsrription of the celebrated fajpnaa physician. In. Cheopann, who. after years Of Irinl iiikI cxiMiriiuent OMwetesnea m awt nsn aswl n tiTii vegetable production lue tann. pi-rhap", has ever yielded certn' !y the most i .T.r'iv In t' can of diMeane. It. it. combinntion with the oth-r valunble jiopcrtien of which the Zini:ari Hilters are composed, will cure Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever, Colic, CoM, bronchitis, Consumption in its First Stages, Flatulency, Nervous Debility, Female Complaints, . Rlicum a t i I m, Dyscuteiy, Acute and Chronic Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Cholera, Typhua Fever, Yellow Fever, Scrof ula, Diseases of the Kid 003-3, Habitual Coitivenes, xc. Iu thc prevention and curvot the nhovc diseases it hiH ii'-vrr b-cn kmvii to fail, a. thousand of our mo.'t prominent citizens throughout all n;irt of the coaatry will testify. Let the sflUcted sea4 for circulars containing: tet iniouialr nud eertlfl cstes of thoce who have been cured after their ca sr I h.ive been orcnounccd hopeless by our beet psnsiiSi FMLWCIFAL DEPO T. F. RAHTEB k CO., No. G, Front St,, PHILADELPHIA. Recommended by Kx. Gov. David Tl. Porter, ot l ennsylvania. Hon. Robert J. Y laber, Hon. tihvard Mcl herson, lion Jel B. Danner, Hon. Wm. McShcrry, and others, of Pennsylvania, fcold hy Druggists and dealers everywhere. "('W-lyj Iu Pills Convenient for Use. Contains no Quinine.

Produces no Dizziness. No Ringinging in the Ears. One Dose in 11 day sufficient. Cures Ague in all its forms. No Unpleasant Taste. Safe for the Youngest Children. No change of Diet required. Exposure or unusual exercise will not destroy its Efficacy. MEYER BROTHERS & CO., niNKRAI. AOlfTT, rt.iWaysie," Ind., td Ht. Losiis, Mo. IVFor Salj hy II Drug-Mr.

MEDICAL

Dr. J. S. Lclaml, WOH.D refpoctfully announce to thc citizens or Plymouth uad vicimty that he baa permanently located at thu above named place for thc practice of Medicine And Surerv, and hopes by trct attention to thc rcouirements of his profession, to merit a share or their patronage. Particular attention paid to treatment of all kinds of fevers, extracting teeth, nnd sur-crv. I hold myself In readiness to attead all calls, iiiht or day. Offic; S. W. corser from Parker House. (3S) C. S. Toddi DRUGGIST. (Dr T. A. lemon's, old stand). MiclkifAJ) sL-eet, Plymouth. Indiana. Dr, L. Johnson, PTIYSICAN& SUROKON, KourlK.n. Ind. Office over Grosfc Si Beck Bro s hardware store. Dr. A. 0. Horton. RmtOEON DFNTrST. Can he consulted at his . office every day except Monda v and J'uesdaye. Office over Westcrvelt's Store. Plymouth, Ind. DrTw. X Bailey greats all kinds of disease that afflict thc human X. system. Medical and Surgical. Having had orer six years experience in the Armies of fhe U. mcc over . M.lK'Cker's dry good store, ai J. J. Yinall, HOMKOPATniC PnVSTCIAX A SFRCEON. Particular attention paid to obstretric practice. and diseases of women and I lllMma Office over Brownlce'8 store. Residence opposite the north-west corner or the public sqaare, Plymouth, hat 10-88. ft R Reynolds, M. D. "I Regular Physician and Operative Snrreon. offers hl professional services to the c'ti7Sns of Plymouth and surrounding country. In addition to the treatment o.' diseases common to the country, soccial attention rlO be given to Surgery, the treatment of surgical d.seases and diseases bf females. Night calls in town and country promptly attended to. Chatfesr isonable. Office and residence on west side o Aichlgaa St. thre doors north of the hank. Plymouth Ind. 33 ATTORNEYS. M A O. Packard, A TTORXEY nnd Counsellor at Tjiw, and NoTl tar Public. Room No. 1, Balcony block, Plymouth, Ind. (orbin & Van Yalkenburh, TTORNKVS and Real Estate dealers. Have B complete Abstract ofall the Real Estate in M-tr-hall county, and have constantly for sale Improved Farm-. Will Inds and Town Lots. Business and dwelling houses to rent, office over the Mink. Plymouth. Ind. J. 0. Osborne, ATTORNEY at Law. and Justice of thc Puce. has removed hifl office to the east side of Michigan street, oa the block aeat north of the Parker House wl-ere he will be pleased to s.those having bnsiness l transact with blm. Collections made nnd money promptly result ted. P.irticular attention given to the settlement of estates and guardianship. It Si. A. C ('apron. ATTORNEY A NOTARY. War Clnim Agent, will attend to all professional bnsiness placed in hin aaads, promptly and carefully. Particular attention given to guardianships arid the settlement ofdeccdent's estates. Pension, bounty and back pay ot deceased and disabled soldiers proenred at reasonable rates. Heeds, mortgage and othi'r written instruments neatly and qulckly drawn tip and acknowledgments taken. Collections made and promptly remitted. Oftlce over H. B. Dickson's hardware store, Plymouth, lud. 1020. C. H. Reeve, A TTORXEY at LAW. andlV-T (7mm Ag'nt, t will practice in Fulton, Stark. LaPorte and Kosciusko, as well as Marshall, counties. Collection.-promptly and efficiently attended to. -Care fti I attention given to probnte business. Insurance e fleeted on lives and praperty, in ihe rw-st cosapsnles in th- Unites St.ii.'s. Rpccial attention paid to the proser ution of claims Of soldiers, their widows ana heirs, Tor bounty, arrears ol pay, pensions and other clalsas. Rfrtmce: -FarwcT!,Fleld A Co..(Thicngo.Sbaw. Barbour A OO-TOincInnati, Buck! v. SheTdoa A Co. N. Y , (iraff, Bennett A Co., PtttolNUf. 9-4C-HOTELS. HeCnrdY House, ynrrxsiATn, ;m- nonrasMaP.l V H.. adjoining the pafseener i stopnin h -re will receive Brst-class tion at moderate rates. Bsssage P. F. W. C. R sesmaaiodaconveyed to and from Ute can iree. 47 E. McCURDT. Frop"r. D. S. Ilode. O-MIKKU lior SK. Tlii ohl-fi iMihol sad Invomblv -known llouo la now nrenar'! with n a fiirniinrc and letproewl accoai ssedathms ti cr 1o t!i" want-" of otir own community and the tritrelhur jablic Tticomnibos lias beea refitted ami will attend all regular ir;iin.j, under the management of the Boase. '13 MEAT MARKETS. Shoemaker & Breiifteek, MEAT MARK KT Keep constantly on hand the host selections ofBeef, Pork. Mutton and Veal the county affords. AWo manufacture n fiipertof article of Bal;na Ssrshitc. Market 1st door east of Methodist church, on Laporte street. Koontz i Tress. MEAT MA UK KT. A new Market, which will Hupnly the cltixcm of Ptyssoata. and biirruuudniL' country with the 'M-st quality of r rwh sseats ofall kinds. Iard, Tallow. Baasacs and all aticles kept in a fir-t-cl.ihs Meat market thrajl on hand. Market at Noll s Id Maad. MISCELLANEOUS. L. Shakes, & CoT HUXIARD Ram Tares first das laUea. Tbc Iurrt LiquorHitnd lt Ciirarnin town alwnye on hand. ! i:n,. Second üoor north of Hank. c. n lander, WAOON'f Bro . OXF, Cirri. .jftx, etc. V. IIalamror & 3. m '.tti'''a' ireM of WagOBS, Carriajjes, etc. tilsrltsBausiiaj. painting and graining done to order. J. F. Van Valkcnbur?;h. WHOLESALE LHJUOK S TORE pure Liquori for medicinal and othrr (Mrposept. can he had at my utore, one door north of th. Branch liank. May is, ir5. j. F. VANVALKINBUBGIL I. v. Bailey & & U Mill. Thc host flosr rUBI facia red nlwuv 011 hnml. OriM intr done to order by a first -cIuph miller. The liiirhet market price in cash paid all tines for Wheat, Mill at DorUheait iwirt of town. J. R. Losey, JEWELER. Clocks. WatcheK aad Jewelry repaired iiroiu.it lv and in a workmanlike manner. bleeps for Sale ClOClu, Watches. Plated ware jewel ry, gold nun and full stock pcrtaininc: to his trade. Occupiew part or I'uul BOOl & Shoe Store. John S, Allcman, (1 R(X'ER and Produce Dealer. Han a choice J( Hock of Iresa Oroccrle on hand. Pave the hlphest market arkfl for all kinds of country nr duce. Can pnvide cftlaeSM of town with the !m roI the count ry affords. Store lourth door nerth of Hank A. C. Holizendori?, IASIliONAHLK BWIHKU. -rtn'AUO BARL HF.lt Sllol Pnder Mark- Ehrlich 'a etorc Shaving. Hair Cuttinir. Bhampooalnc Ac., done in the bent ntyle. Particular attention given to Dyein.r Hair and Whirker-. Thc highest price paid for ladie'a hair. 11 A. C. nOLTZEXDORFF. Gustave Brown. M'i anulactiirer and di aler at wholesale and reail of Tobacco and Cinr. IM), ciparholder, tobaeeo-boxes and punches Wlll supplv ipiv retail dealers with all iiunntirie rClsrars and To bacco at such rales ad will ma!;, it their interest to try him. Room second door south of the bauk. aa Banking Company. PLTOITTHIXI). The Ply mouth Branch Baaknp 'o..t successors to ths Plymouth llninch liank ol the State ol Indiana.) open from U to 12 o'clock, a. m.,and from 1 to 1 o'clock p. m. 1. CKBHRNER, Presldeat. LI 9 T. CKKSSNKH. jr.. tashicr. FURNITURE. PALMER, DaatM is all kiuda of F U 11 N I T It tJ E , OA' ImPORTF ST,' Eh r, At new an spacious rooms where ho keeps of tfoods the best and cheapest assortment srer offered lu Plymouth. A FIRST CLASS HEARSE, will bs fnrnlhsdan fssera! occasions on rtaaoasblctsrms. C. PALM BR.

CLOTHING.

G HEAT ARRIVALS AT S. 8c m. BECKSR'S. We are now receiving our Spring and Slimmer Goods, And can show the HANDSOMEST STOCK OF GOODS Ever oroucrlit to Plymouth, and con offer better uarirnins iu CALICOES, DELAINES, ALLAPACAS, GOOD FOR SUITS, dr., tc. Our Clothing assortment is complete and will sell at Wry MjOW Prices. A Splendid Stock of HATS. CAPS. AND Gents FtiriiiKhiux CooIn. Wc have a FJXJC ASSOBMMKST OF Cloths. Cassimercs and Vests, And make CLOTHING TO ORDER, IN Latest Styles. 39 S. & If. BECKER. Ü RT CiOOOS. J. M. DAiaü &l CO., Hfivl'j'i u Un for d$ LATEST STYLES OF GOODS Are still in tad Mast, with the lar?et stock iu Plymouth und always thc low st prices. $i,inii w orm or Dress Goods, I'oplins, Alpacas, Moriuoos, Plaia lioods for Suits, Marale?, Jacancts. Organdie?. Parasols, Stripes, ülovu-4, llohierv. otions, 1 rimming, Staple Goods, Hats, Caps, uud Gent'a FurtiishiiiL' (ioods, Casoisaerss, I)scskasa, CL O T II CL OA K IXG, Ocnts' Suits grtten up to order n "short notice, to suit the most fastidious. WE DEFY COMPETITION, Ai one of our partners Bfca in New York, ? ho is constantly buyinp coodsof importers; snd auctionf at reduced prices, which enable us to bell at what other atercasati jay for goodi, R l'MFMBKR TUE PL At' F. No. 12 Michigan St., Paul's Block 43 IVK1 A IVO LOXBÜ. PAPER COLLAR COMPANY!! OUTFITS FOR LA DIA AND OEXTLEMKX rpwK aaaerslgaca woaM most respeeiroliy in1 form lac pttblk that tho n-ncy for the MOTe, ander letters i I -nt celeheted mmnBflsctnred i'uper tSoods, I established, and for tl.- first ttamc Introdaoed ia IBs Halted Btatea. Aasoag the various icCOmpli8BIBnta Of ROiepre ami ait; tliis may he Considered OM of the ureatest achlevsaeats of toe ace. , aThe renown which theft 0ddl have ol.iamcd itEorope for their ezoabUe cleraoce. Icxibillty, treat durability and cheapness will at once recoiunicud them, to the American public. Xotice, Ladies! No more Kosh inj No More Ironing, No more Vexation ! The preat invention of Iiiwr"Clthrn which can not be detected from linen fabrics, and at one halt the pricejformly paid for washing. It would he impossible to ;he here all the advantage which these roodl possess in an eminent deirree. Tliey must x- seen to be appreciated. The creat demand for them, upon the mannt .e tnrers in KurojK-, prevented them tlui Bar, from leading ft huvc supply. Thus sthS first invoice I will disiwjpe of in small nvantities only, merely to introduce and I how their merit. ... . . Wholesolc dealers will not be dealt with at present. No order will h- filed for more thad a Ooteci of any onc article at onc time to the same SdaVaOS, MJr'Sr 1. 1ST Snits. Walkin.', with pani r tits. each.. Skirts, plain wh't, per isrter d iSB Skirts ooe ruffle " . 7 7." 1,00 llniidkerchlefs. erahossed nanasomeiy, perfect iinit.iiion, per OOSeS t'oilars. pliable as linen, H-r dozn ' Chimisettes. tier quarter dozen shu t frooti eiefsal eslpaad, per dozen - White Vests, Ibartaaaackage I.JJJ Handkerchiefs psr dozen tt" and others. Money must tccompaat sach order to lasare attention, letters eamag for information must con tain stamp. In aeadtBf money, procure money order-if os sible, and add ten per cent for postage, JACtUll S VAN'. A rent Th Paris and London Paper Clothlrtf Co., M Circle Street, corner of Market. ladlaaapolls, lud UNDERTAKER. c AUIMUT AV ARE. a x n FUUXITVRE, A. L. ALLEMAS CC. Ustc on hand at all timsa a complsta and eltcaad sti.ck of t abinet Wars asd Furniturs, wbick thsj will tell at Tcry reasonabls rates. Also a rstaplsls stock of undertaker's Knrnishng Goods, an Coffins of all kinda. A good lieana bsloaing to theeatsblUhaiert. 18rl5 A. L. AM. EM AN, A CO

HARDWARE.

JJARDWARK. H. 2. DICKSON. Detdtr in 1 rotlG3l AM) POXBBTIU DABDWABE, j i tha mm EOOI OF HtffHKI CRICK BLOCK, Mf OlTU, I9L K.-op contnntly on BSHsi stSffC nrul tM n. sorted utork of t-very dc'. riiioii af sarflasfti in alnuwt evsrjrstepe, siae and aaaatUy and oaslHr, from an A ssoricsa coofcfaaj sters ss sj eosVe hct-t-r, or from I crow bar to a paper of 1 oz tackfl STOVES. of prrry . .".: sissatc oven?. SaaaN pirlrt. fhuc-t iron. box. fiincjor plala, with complete trimmJun ta match. SHELF 900DM of every de cription. IIotipo lilssssiana, anr and wfaaoar bangte, gtsa s and saa, csrucnters tooli, jXA ilx by th Vcz or poniiI: mill 'swu, I07 nnd 6 cliains, the Hct a : in the wc?t. Tin, brass Kiiii hollow uro ofall kind-. TLOWS, SHOVELS, and nil lind of agricultural utensils laeJadiac Bsrks that toad and unload hay by horse power. A ep!eadkl ssaortsseat ot cutlery, n n IIi'KS AND LINE, ItOI'K.S, W1UE, kaum, cow uua, mos BTIH IS ItAIts, aOLLS, SBKBTS, AXB BUXCHKS, AND V. F.KVTlllXG, common to a i:.maaaa estaumualBXT. ia fact ercrythlag that any one ever Iboayat of bajiaxla a hardware tore, and a thousand Ittfagl besides, witit a NEW STOCK Sassstsrstlp arriving. wMch they will sell rbeapet than the saoi'' ::i be houlit at ai v oth ph.ee tUd side ( Pfrashavica. All kinds of tin. sheet faoa, copper sad brass arare asade aad repaired ou reasonable tessas and sliort notice. i if n. r, Dicxsox, AAD WARB sh STOVKS. lUTORTAST TO THOSE PURCHASI 0 UARDWAUE. BUCK & TOAN, A'o. 0, il' paa fZrttt, Plywiih, In !, ARB now receivin- direct from thc Manufacturert and Importers a fSBSBtal assorfnent of Bkssa Trimmin-s, House Furnishing Hanlware and an endless variety of useful ( FARM IMPLEMENTS. in ox. STEEL, NAILS, PA l T, FÜTTT, JR 'ELS, SEADES, (LASS, 8AJSi DOOEE, P1'MP DIVE, TACKTSQ, BELTISO, BOEMBS, KllaT. EOWEEE. LJFAJf, BiEEVA6E8, It MASS AXD COFFER KETTLES, TtECVPS, TABLE AX PO( EA T CUTLERY TAEVAEE TUBNBB8 AMD BMOKE-STAVEE. ETC., ETC. Cook Stove, and some that don't Cook. Patiat Stoves for sitting rooms, t-ittimr room Stove for Parlors. Elevated tKen Sioves, and OveaS tii.it have not been elevated, CfcsSasS of all kinds. Kit Trap- to (Htch Mice Mkl Mice Traps ß catoh Rati, Tinners Conprrers and ironers AT WORK IN THE SHOP. ALL KINDS OF Shetland heavy Hardware at as low leases as they can be found onthts Continent. Oar Oaads WOTS purchased with t'ASIi: t,V'e baaasssad it:) at the rosy lowest prices, ami sftij pel at thffitf bay tnu of FrtUjht. We propose to sol r Chad aud wc don't care wh -re you psl tlie ssoaey. C. C P.ICK. C B. row. y.'t WOOLEN FACTORY. v-a-TouksBal I'.iTtUV. Alloinan WMk FMfWjr illTKCANoi .'It'WN, 1M , Bbaakadsrii'i p CAMtHEBE. OOBSElB, BEBET BMA TB, JBakt end Fiincy tVMBn Mm mum, mwm mcb dveim;, flllixc, jc. tc. TJoles. Catdinp. Spii nnz. c. All ofonrmane Ilnlactnre wc will cvchan.e for Wool at the Factory or at A. L. Allem .n Co.' Cabinet Store, two doors South or tue 1 araer House Plymouth. Iml. Si Srn

DRUGGISTS

JJIU OG1ST8. G. BLAIN $c CO., .Dealer in Boats Writ Una lirkigis sa-J Gjrro St., PlyillOilUl, - IlUL nATCCQ Jatad receleed a fret, supply of nrwthiu' in our Baa of trade, oSSssMassj asatadf m Dm, . W sUnlaisjsi, Paints, Oils, Dye BiaafJb, Varuish, ;ias, Bruklici., P( rutuerlcs, FsslAst Xot'iont." Slttlioritry. Pure JsWkiass r.i J L; y"r -" for tneJi"t! i,urwts fJy to to wkicHwt iuii' uUei.tioB. We have rece'red, an1 willecll at reasonable ratc.a ouantity of KflMMM and ' oal Oil. Also every style aad alas EER08ENE LA MPS, For burning the sam .. V. arc also areata for ail the po;.u!ar Talent leiieliei, Of the dar. PhTslclaas1 PRESCRIPTIONS, Csre'T.Tly pot ap at all li is or the ntht, by aa experienced drasjist. We earnestly invite the pabllc to ftror ns with a cafl sivl exadslat our dt, and l'COtne i- nviuced of the fact iiat wa are d')5: a iiiic.al UusiueM. 10 (;. i;i.lN ä CO. LIVERY L 1VEKV A.U SALE STAHL The Bnd'rfcirrriPu havin?pnrch.iFcd fho liverr table gf ALLMAN Sc KOSE, is fully prepared to n.ect every want of the Itrcry hai'Hii . Be has better horses and last baMh S tl an hü ever lieen 5:ep in Plymotnh. Brhh h he U prepnn d to furnish the public aa the ni.st reasonable terms. Travelen nveved to any part of the conntv on reai-on-ahte rasa, B.L.UAKVKY. 4S LIVERY STABLE FOB SALE ! The " BUCK BYK LIVKIiV Stock, owned by S. f.. Harvey. Opposite the Pa k r House.is otfered for tale on the lost liberal terras. Tt; pronrietor Is troiinr west thi fall and will seP eery low. The Ibisines and Stock is eqaal to the beet in North irn ludiaiia. .-pp!y at :h il y. Ii wry for per calars. OtH COLLAR SALE. ov can it in-: dum:. the err .ihe crowds who tLt 0XZ DOLLAR STORE, WM Lnkc St., C licago, ev. descr'oiion . r FA NTT i;iHJlS, CfTTLEttY. LKAT11EU iOODS, JEWF.LRY. ROOKS, ALBUMS, Kl ! V BB-PLATBD WW KM. ,v. .. Jtc can lv pnrt 'in-.-d :it ?he exirifsaely loer price ot uNK DOIA.KB lar each arts t ie. arhea th air.e 'cainot be obtained at SB other plac for oonbl (the Btaoaat. sad which the srhotesaler trnfesses be rnn'-ot baj lor that nrb . W, rep'. Y- hav.j buvers constantly at the east, b- vho a job lots nr nlfi-h'l t iti'mn- . . :;i M. ii. ij s n i iyori't uu rct iroui u i opaMUB Mniutacl nii-r, Bs rin? also every faeilitv poesied bv tho r-est DaBar Sale Brass af iioston, we whl, by Bseaas sf the CLUB SYSTEM, 'ctenil the auvantiOT''' of our i:;i:it iaes srhoteeaat and retail trade to tli--- living at S disuuee liius saving in express clia: - tiii; i.E-1 omni tue AM9ÜET now paia, aadftiTiac a i maflVp f pssaal fsa a.'i bt oh-:'t' i sj ' ::-. SBSft firm. Sesdiu vour clubs, ar-,'ü I ior circulars, t5 ANN AND af CO., l'.i hakt Si., C'ticajr. Good- .it Wholesale to the Tmde. r-ti FAN Ml MC MILLS. JpaVafafUM MILLS. FANNING MILLS. The great Vhaal Harvest is f is? tpjiroachiuj and every farmer should have one of J. NEWTON WILLIAM'S New Mfc! li.iproved JTAJS N I i i 31 1 r.T.f Whicii are snpi-rior to atiy ever intrtxlneed to tb pahlfc They were tacceeafaBy tried by more than thirty of our bt -t fanners lat seas,n who -n.'rik ii the hi;.'!.-st pnslse of them, -al- the i'lymoitth water and cteam mi.l. OJTaT BtrSEEEE BA9W RK.WV, Baal will be Sola on Kss'Qiialilc Irrirs, day reapoaslhls erson dc.-iring an a ncy aaa apply to the suhscri'.xir. 99) II. c I'll I VER. SSSSSSSB i SBj iiiisisTnMwnnn rVI A ?C ÜFACTÜÄ E . pLTXOI III FOIX DRV and M A( IHNE S II OP ENGINES BUILT I ND REP IIKKO ON BHOftT NOTICE. PÜLLKY8, sua ktin:;. 111! L MARINGS, i n x i : m f . mi'-cf 'i.inei" md fommon. on hspd or made to oider. These i hops, wliieli i re destroyed by tirm rinter, bavc bee rebaiSt and turtdshed "w itkt nc machinery throajrhoat. Ali kliels oi castings dote in tho best tr.o darahle saaaMr, Orders seBrtted. IT 1 y WM. .T. ADAMS, Proprietor. PHOTOGRAPHER At LKHOaVS ; v o to ; R .: . LMR v. 1 K - Corbi ;."ion' Brick 7?sci. Pltot okrraph. Arsbrotypcs. Com Pirtnr es. Be taken iu the best style of the art, ia all kinds o weather. Fraiuca lonstautly on b. i.l at. V. FAl'l.KNOB, v,

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