Plymouth Democrat, Volume 15, Number 28, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 March 1870 — Page 2

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The democrat. B. E. V AN V A LK E N BURG II . ,-,,,, latt McDonald, jMiiors.

Thnroday, March 17, 187U. Democratic State Ticket. For Secretary of Stat, HORM AN EDDY ."of St- Joseph. For Auditor of State, JOHN" C. SHOEMAKER, of Perry. For Tr":t'rcr of State, JAMES 11. RYAN, of Marion. For Attorn?v Oenoral. BAY LESS W. HANNA, of Vigo. For S';pcrintenlnt of Public Instruction. MILTON B. HOPKINS, of Montgomery. For Judges rf Snprmr Court, JAMES L WORDEN, of Allen; ALEXANDER C. DOWNEY, of Ohio; SAMUEL IT. BUSK I R K, of M-:roe; JOHN PF.TTIT, of ripptct&oe. DcmtHTiiUc Cental Commit - tec 3?cetisi:. There will be a meeting of the Democratic County Centn Committee held It the oftice .f P. E. Van Vai.kkxBi mi. Esq.. ob Tuesday, March 20th. at 1 p. m . sharp, at which time every r:;: caber cf tho committee should bo BfBSent as Ibn is a meeting of much importance. "The Sic'ss.r 'f,olfix., TIm radical camp is in a c BftftBt tur mml L- neernmir 111', ii lit. -vi- V.-lll-t-" for teagrcM. According; to custom, the Hem Jap. Pack a hp is eatil led to a second nomination; but it is u'iven out in breathings not loud but deep, that he is to be unceremoi iously laid upon the shelf. We rather regret this, us he has pr -baMy done the country less harm man the more talented members, because of his weakness. If we must have nüeal tOBgiineiiuiB, give us the school I k p Ptrj kind, whoso mediocre abilities will not enable them to do any great amount of injury to tlic country. The last BUBS of the Laporto 11 raid sr.uffs out the last spark of hope which remained for the gallant Jap., and it will in future be proper to consider the raeeenof of SchuylerXulfax" as much a relict of rti i'r'y as the Cardiff Giant. The fbflowtBg is the Herald's article, under the head of the "CongresMOnal Candidacy '" EtsewBere in thttl issue appears a communication diseussimr somewhat thvsitBUtioB in this co;gTCsional di-tric; ;'.;;d stating srh'-.t the v. riter believes to be the "opinion oi the party as Kgnrdf our pr-.-ent representative." The author. wj mav sav. i- SB esteemed and loading w w - e.tiz n ; a gentleman, who. thongh never filling or seeking office himself, takes a Wp and intelligent interest in public affairs, and close ebserranJ note of public vnen. Aid we think he has expressed with admirable tW8M8Msa and precision, the formed und settled judgment of the great mass of Repa' licans, respecting the USUCCCB3GI el Schuyler Colfax." PeKcate, and even painful, as it bbu be. candor, as well as sense of duty, c'uup -Is bb to say that General Packard bis signally failed in his high BfcaiioB, dwsBpoiBtiag the just expectations of his friend- and oon.-t Iiuent and in writing this we sincerely beliere we are simply recording and publishing ho ves diet of an overw helming majority of the unionists in this county and throughout the district. Wc do not propose here t go into details or pre reasoni it need i n I they will be fbrthcoaiiBi' in time. Bin we cm saw new, thai even if the general had shown a rapacity equal to Lis exalted trust, his indiscTdtiosj have been so manifold and unfortunate, as to sesionsiy mar his availabiltiy, and make his candidacy a ueri to tue party. In view cf these i'.cts and eowiidc rations, we car:, t in iojraity to the .r- --d old cans.- fdearer to as than any mere ana) firtor the reBQBiiintim of Cflif ml Jasper Packard and 7--v not. On the contrary, we shall pposehim. This proclaaiat ion of our convictions and parptWCS, we L;akc without aught of malice toward any one. and in no .-pirit of defiance or dictation. Te aa if aeeaafl smfl that our position should he clearly defined and Banierstood. And the Hbert7 we have takvn we gladly accord to all that of mforim of opposing whoussocTer each one wishes. The lb mil conclndes its arficle bv B pronouncing in fav'T of C W. Cathcart, of IjsportB eouaty, of Hon. Jon Hkyxolls, of St. Joseph eounty. The following is taken from the correspindnee alluded to at the beginning of the i above article : And fi is devolve., upon I MM one the unpleasant task of declaring in print, what is well und Ststood to be the opinion of the irty is regards our present ISBH wontütiro Candor compels even Iiis best friends to acknowledge that, muitiealiy, he is not a BBWness, If asked the IBBSBB why, different SBSWers would !:. ghrea by differeni persons, but the act in den'- 1 by I w. if any It is not necessary to institute a discussion on this pfint. for it eould nly result in wotm-liT:-' tj.e feelings of jni wills' h"se j ui''i- ; 1LlnM (,. t, ,rl (? .iikI 'it Ttr plen ar nnfpuBStioned, and might stir yp n. earhti m the hnanry which it would be difficult t a day. I am aware that the mere mention of the subject wid be refolded by some as oiTenr ivc, hut 't should b approached ami treated as to cause the least posu bh- irrostion. With due dmemiBM r, then, it is proper to tay that Qem ral Packard is nt supp.utcd by a single newspaper in lit.- ui'tric't. .ow i nose r.i.r. r.." 11 -' "- newspapers are only rCBfeacatatlTes of pn ii;e opiuion. anu tii- 'imtnimy , I th- unanimity vitli whi'-h tbey decline t la"r his r -nomination, att;sts very clearly his nnpopnJarity among the people. Iii! failure to harui i "c c nflicting eSflasnfSj t. aNay personal antag.iiisin.-i ; t ; retain evr-n th PtrBngth i; his own t . fn and eountv with which he atei ;l BsaBneasj to properly fill ihe position which awaited tiie .-uccr oi v.' ii.ti, vt wi;mu fav-r and inllu nee of at U it a BOftioD rtf the Republican press of t!.- district ; nhowH ;i' be CoBBSwBMi as iadieallBg V...r rbrt c.-iw rn! in cb )Os;n' noliti-s as his nrote.ion, has t..it.ik: n his calling. . . '. ' 7 c- S Tho knowled-.' of thai fet,if fact it be, Ix auf ssaSB iaijwiitaiiaa tu mm th:-.n to AK ,m en i v , . l Olli I it Tvnnlri he do-

il . t(l i r, bJm I., i I whicli wo directly increased by the imintr him no kuniueai to tee p Bias ia . m Id in Bhieh be c nM oali reaf mass posit: m oJ high duties on foreign artitor for hlasseif iml th partj aiia whaah j des which come into empetition kh hi hi WHltH them. Tho qucitinn ken naturally

Food for Kcflec t ion.

When politicians fall out, and considerable feeling is manifested in the dis - eussion of matters of disagreement, it not unfretjuentlv happens that a good deal of truth ii brought out which might otherwise ba?e remained untold. The strife for office, the disappointments ot office-seekers, and the rivalry of different political elements, cause heated discussions, whicli sometimes cause ugly things to be said, out of which some facts mav be gleaned. TIcrctofore the only defections in political circles worth naming, have been in the ranks of the democracy It Las excited great wonder and admiration in the minds of OUT opponents, that wc could e:: . I ure hicii bitter and rjnreleutIBg distention in our party, and yet 1 maintain the party organization, in many instances recei in jr increased vigor and power from the lirelioflt ofquarrels. But recently the party of great moral j ideas has had premonitions of an iwpendiug storm in many localities; and the near approach of an import .nt politieal eanass has nus. J many of the party leaden, M we!l as the rank and file, to grow restive under the rule of some of their leader.', and evince a diaposition to say and do naughty things in certain contingencies. In the 10th congressional district, represented by Hon. Wm. Williams, of Warsaw, the ficht, whether he or somebody else shall be his successor, is growing lively, and already the malcontents have told a deal of truth of each other, which would never have seen daylight had matters progressed satisfactorily and harmoniously. The Hon Billy has, until recently, considered Iii s re-nomination a certainty, having made epeeehes, written letters, secured appointments, and worked assiduouslyto that end. But kis rivals are not napping while he is doing these great and mighty things in his own be half, but. on the contrary, are making it decidedly lively for him. He has no d ubt secured a majority of the radical newspapers of his district; but some of them he has not, and they are given to much plainness of speech concerning the gentleman and some of his acts. The Elkhart Review k not in love with its representative in comrrcss, and makes use of very plain Eng!i.-h in the expreion of its views. The following article is taken from the last issue of that paper : SELLING CADETSHirS. In this eonnectien the question naturally arises, if it is dishonorable to sell eadetshipe in time of profound peace, j in what lijht should the man be regard- ! cu. wno, in tune or war, ana wnen me i i n u 1 .11 lire of the nation was at stake, sold commissiona in the army to the highest bidder I The appointees of Whitemore h Co. must undergo a rigid examination before they ean gin autrtiasion t o the sehoolsat U est Coiutor Ann.ipolis, and afterward become proficient in the : f udies of those schools before they ar graduated. But the men to whom commissionwere -"Id in the volunteer army might be the veriest poltroons and imbeciles, and their incapacity found out only when they had committed some fatal blunder involving the lives of manv gallant men subordinate to them. U was charged hj the Deinocracy, dnr I ins the last eamnaisn, that William Williams, M. C. from this district, did shanie$0ij sell commissions in the 100th Indiana regiment, v. Inch he organized. The Republican party paid but little hoed to the aceaaatioB, beeanst it w:ia beliered tc be a "loorback" got up for partisafl purposes j but recently the story has been revived, and evidence introduced which leaves little room to doubt tI'-i that honorable eentlannaa ' did really put op ;it auction the patron age at his disposal ia the orgBnisauoa of the regiment mentioned. Let the party bow proceed to an iarestigatiofl of those ehargea, aad fat William is nrailtj of the least of than, a movement for his expulsion is eJearHr iri order. Then anl ftwm. It would hardly be taken as credible, remarks an exchange, that the following paragraphs emanated from men of the same party, and probably fr m the hrain of the same man. We place them side by side that our readers may hare aa opportunity of jndgiBg of the consistency of the radical leaders: " Hrrohnl, that the, " The absurdhy of public Bebt, mnle Bt-lpropOSiBf to J :i V" off nnaaavy br the rebell Iki aatiaaaldebt, not ion, hovld Lc hcnest-jLy fi xation, na by ly paid : and all the I collectiai money in bonds issued therefor jtbe usual and honest hould be paid in leeway, but by iaaiÜBC pal-teiiftf;r,"corninonly new currency which called preenbar)-s,ex-!is never lo be recept w here, by their Jdecined, but to be left express terms, they lo perirh in the hands r:t! otherwise : of the people, would and paid in sueh;bc ridiculous, were it quantities as will not gravely pnt forth make the circulatiin'by distingui-died poleomrii ei, x rn t a v. i i Ii ! it icinnu in tho llr" . i r 'lie e.iiuniTi'i.il wan'.' rate p:irM;fl of power. 0f tj,e countrv. and. It is ouite as ridieuso s la avoid the.lousasif you should g-eat inflation of tUc.propoje to pay all of anrteney, anI an in- y:'ir debts drawing areaaa in the price of intere-t by giving gold it'idical ya your due bills with r,:m, 10. out inlere., r;U the aaderstaadlBg thai h , .ire ncvr to be paid.' Mnrlun t knjWaa the resolution of 1808 merely ! pttt forth t eateh the unwary, last pre , ,, , ,. , , , C( mg the presidential election, when , I . . ' i r " j l"' rv in the key-note speech of Mortoa on the 22d ot Pebrnaiy last. Turn back, reader, and ;iv;' both extracts a esrefnl perBSal, tad ask yvr radical neighbors whether they ttaad by MofftOB now, or th ir OWS parly platform in 1868, with which th.-ir leaden pulled the people. The t'hica'i P- f, i.n' "f the nmst virul. nt radical iheetl hi the west, says that three-lbtrrthi of the men (radtcali) in the United States icBate are engaged afowedry or throagh their friends, in MM f rm of bnWaneSS, the profits of

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change the legislators that are making ! merchandise out of their best interests? The Federal and state legislatures, in the hands of the radicals, are nothing more nor less than joint-stock companies to rob the people! A Premium on Crime. It looks very much as though the government was paying a premium On crime. Daniel E. Sickles, who shot Philip Barton Key, is now United States minister to Spain. Gen. Cole who murdered Iliscock, has a lucrative position in the New York custom house, and Miss Harris, who shot her seducer. Burroughs, has also just been provided with a situation in the Philadelphia I st office. Truly, radical sympathy with crime is becoming demonstrative. 5Teiglalorliool ews. COLUMBIA CITY. The Post says the almost certain building of the D., E. R & T. R. R. has caused a brisk demand for real estate in that dace, and that eoniderable town property is changing hands. The editor of the Post has two or three newspaper quarrels on his hands whieh he is prosecuting with commendable energy. WARSAW. The Indianian rnyi the school building known ns the Yager school house, in Clay township, was burned one day lr.st week. The fire originated in the ( eiling, and was so far advanced when discovered that it was impossible to ex tinguish it. The little son cf Wm. Hull, of this city, climbed to the top of the fence, when one of the boards gave way. and he fell to the ground, breaking a leg. He is doing well. The Union says the Tmmortal J. X., the greastest philosopher the world ever saw, lectured in Warsaw on Friday evening A Goshenite was found wanderingon a back street in Warsaw, and on being accosted, said that he had "traveled Goshen over and over for twenty years. and got lost neither." VALPARAISO. From the Yidettc we condense: An accident occurred about two miles north of Valparaiso, on Tuesday of last week, by the falling of a tree, in which a span of horses was killed, and a loud call was made for the driver, but he escaped unhurt. A few of the Republican lawyers have signed a request to Judge Bradley to run for circuit judge, irrespective of nartv politics. 9 ELKHART. Sleighing was good for cutters on the 6th of March. A fox bunt resulted in the capture of Reynard about a mile from where he was turned loose. An Elkhart butcher recently killed a beef which weighed, when dressed, 1272 pounds. A goodly number of citizens will go to Kansas this spring. LA PORTK Dr. Higday has written a paper, at the rennest of the Chicago Academy of Seienco, on the Indian mounds of Laporte county. The Epiaeopahl who seceded from St. Pani'fl church, are now holding service on their own account. Miss JJowers, from Manchester, Mich., e.'uiie to Laporte recently, in search of a man whom she washed to have play tho role of lather to her child. An officer was seat to Logansport, where the gentleman was found and put ander arrest. He was eoasled to accompany the wronged ont home, where he was put in durance vile. A certain frail one of Kingsbury brought a lerioBS charge against a man named Blodgett. on which she had him arrested at three different times, but failed to make out a case against him. Dr. Ibikin recently removed a piece of iron, about the ,-ize of a pea, from the ear of a little girl. It is supposed thai the iron hud been there for about fire yean. Her hearing was destroyed. and one side of her face paralyzed. There is a good prospect of her complete recovery. EOUTII BF.NP. The South 1 nd Register gives the following particulars concerning the recent fire at Walkerton : On Thursday last, ab- ut 10 o'clock, a. m., a fire broke out in tho harness shop of diberson Brothers, ami entirely destroyed the building, together with a large one adjoining it and occupied by Messrs Markham It Webster with I stock of hardware In addition to the hardware Store there were in the same building a hoe shop and a tailoring establishment A part of the stock of Markham & Wetv$er, which was insured for $3,000, was saved, Btohongh their loss is very heavy. Giherson Bhf I,ss was about 1500. A. Thumm. proprietor of Ihe of the tailor shop, lost $75. The loM sastained by the ownen of the shoe shop conld not be ascertained. The buildings WCT6 owned by Mr. Whitlork, and were inSBTsd. His loss will riot be far from 14,000. It is thought that the fir" originated from some debet in the store J'ipe or chimney of the harness shop. The loss is quite a periousi one for Walkerton. Hilroy iui1 tlio lVabaHh and B.ri' t'anal. Tt is elaimcd hv aoBM f our radical exchanges that the nominations made, and the platform adopted by the late radical state convention., are received vsiOi enthusiasm and universal satisfaction by tho entire party throughout tho

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I state; but the facta do not warrant any such statement. Some of the newspapers do not like the way things were fixed up, and are not backward about expressing their opinion of the subject. The following extracts from two of the most influential Republican papers in the southern part of the state, will give an idea of their enthusiasm tor the tieket : We have no doubt that General Milroy. Republican candidate for treasurer of state, can readily clear himself from the charge that he is in favor of the Wabash and Erie Canal swindle. And wc suggest to the general that it will be advisable for him to do so without further delay. This is, decidcdlv, one of those cases in which delays are dangerous. The Republican party of Indiana san not e tpport any candidate who has not a c-l.-an record in this canal business. For our part, we sha'l support no man. for any office, who can not füllt subscribe to that plank ot our platform, nor any one whose record is inconsistent with its plain declarations. Tirre flaute Exprttt. That is the way to talk. The Republicans in this part of the state are in earnest in this matter. Thcv will vote for no man who is directly or indirectly in favor of what they tersely term tne ati;ih anal swindle. there is no use of Gov. Baker calling an extra session of the Legislature to pass a constitutional amendment on this subject, if the Republican party propose to put the funds of the state in charce of a man who is an avowed advocate of the swindle. General Milroy'a glorious record as a soldier cannot cancel such an inconsistency. What wo ask for ii, that the general immediately announce the position he has occupied with reference to this important matter. Every Republican candidate, both for state and couutv offices, must be uhev suspicion on this question. Even then the utmost watchfulness of the people will be required to prevent their being burdened with the payment of the canal scrip. We desire to hear from all the Republican papers on this point. Eva.isrille Journal. The Democratic journals one by one, are beginning to flatter and cajole the negro, and intimate that they still believe the negro to be an inferior race by their manifest expectations that he will, in common with the mass of disreputable and low whites, vote the Democratic ticket. Valparaiso Vidi ttr. The H clerical" editor of the PtoVfe, fuil of love and kindness for all the sons of men, and with an earnest desire to deal honestly and fairly with his political opponents, thus announces his view of the situation : that ':the mass of disreputable and low whites will vote the Democratic ticket " This statement has been frequently made by scurrilous and mendacious sheets, in the heat of a political campaign; but it was reserved for the Yidrttc to start the slander in the present campaign, with all the force and power whieh its eminent ty moral and religious tone can give. The same falsehood will be worked up. during the campaign, to suit all tastes and natures, by the vulgar and profane, as well as the moral and religious man of-the Vtdette. From the Crown Poiat H"L'i-tcr. Wlio tor Circuit Judge? The last South Bend Register has an article With the above caption, and ear nestly advocates Hon. T. S. Stanfield. ! of that city, as the proper man for the position of circuit judge in nlaco of Juciicc Osborne. Mr. Stanfield, some years ago, served as judge of this circuit, and. the Reffitter say, " with such, signal merit and ability that we believe he did not have a single case reversed." Our only desire is that the judgeship of this circuit be given to the ist man, whether he be found in the ranks of the Republican or Ibniocratie party. We feel very clear in our own belief that in making nominations for judicial offices politics should have no weight whatever. Nominate the besl man, ir respective of party. Let there be a convention Composed of both parties, and let us unite in bringing out the man best fitted for the position. Wo think this course will meet the earnest approbation ot the members of both political parties. In this connection wo wish to say that we faror the nomination of Hon. dames Bradley, of Laporte. and we believe if he should be nominated he will receive the vote of every Republican member of the bar in this county, with perhaps one or two exceptions. Last week a petition was circulated among our legal friend i requesting Judge Bradley to become a candidate for the circuit judgeship, irrespective of party, and the petition was signed bv every citizen to whom it was presented. Sensal ioiiaJ. The Xorthrrn Indianian is 4,bilin over" with excitement about the Sue Beaver case, who lately died at Plymouth from the effects of an abortion. The last issue contains some ten or a dozen articles upon the subject, filling overlive eohUBBS of that unwieldy sheet and all of them evidently intended to manufacture public opinion against those ace Mad with the crime. This is hardly in accordance with the rules of high toned journalism. But then, it BlttSt bb recollected that the Indianian don't come within the purview ofthose rules. Puru Sentinel. A NKiGLU in Columbus, Ohio, was recently an aspirant for DOBgriBlioMil honors, and in order to makt; hÜBScIf preaeB table, thought be would take the kinks out of his hair. Haviag a good (,j,T;rtunity, he stole two bottles of hair oil from a drag store j lo.t the drag man had him arrested and thrown into prison. The future eoBgfCSanian uov, threatens to sue the drag man for one million dollars damage for false imprisment. Ham Connor was re-elected chairman of the Repnbliean central eoannittec Ham will gire us I rigorOBS campaign. Radical Paper. The ' Ham" family are jnsi now the recipients of some of the greatest favors which the radical party can confer. It was hut recently that one of the 80BI of Ham" was admitted to the United States senate, and new old Ham himself is put at the head of the party machinery in this "täte.

PLYMOUTH

MARKETS. PLmoüTn, March 18. GROCERIES Retail.

Apples, dried, pr lb $ a 12 Coffee 25 a W funding 30 a '25 CI o Yea a bö M'fatS 'I 0 i HntaMjgi or. a 15 Pcarhc?, tried, pr lb 15 a 30 S jar. cru-hea.. a is Sugar, coffee a IS ruar, ktOWB Ii u M Syrup 1 20 1 tO Soap 10 a 15 Spiro a 50 Ti-u, groen T so j-2 40 Tc.i. b!ak , l 50 ci 00 Tobacco, pin,; a 90 do fline cut ft) n 40 do Hanking 40 a 00 PROVISIONS Wnolesale. Btif'-T a SO

Bran, pr cwt Chickens, dressed, nr lb do alive, pr dox Pork, dre.cd. per cwt Cr:i Meal. r cwt Flour, white w'best, pr bbl do red wheat I.irJ. pr lb Onions, prim Totatoos ; Shorts, pr cwr Turkey", pr lb Tallow a 1 00 a 11 2 50 a a o ) a!W a C 00 (I5W a 1G a 1 i" ff M a 1 hi a 12 OS (I 10 FARM PROnrCTS Wholesale .1 50 a 2 00

Beeswax a 2S Corn a P5 Hav, timothy al2 00 llidr, pr lb. untrimmecl a OS do preen, trimmed a 10 do dried flint a J6 do MM o 15 do veal calf, rrecn . a 15 do veal calf dried a 20 do preeu cured n 15 Oats pr bn a 40 Timoths seel a 00 Clover do a Fie; do Whojt, now 00 Wood, pr cord Wool, pr pound NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY NTEW ORK. :o: JUSTUS LAWRENCE, President. HAMMOND k GRUBBS, Managers, Citizen's Bcnlc Building, Indianapolis, Ind. :o:Organvted on the Mutual Plan. PROFITSOrCOMPANY ANNUALLY DIVIDED Ont'third tht Fttmium wwjf remain Unpaid as a Inan. NO KOTES REQUIRED ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITAPL. BThirty d:iys' prac.e allowed each payment, and policy held sood uurinp that time' ALL POLICIES ARK TN 'CONTESTABLE for the usual eaates. Policyholders have the widest liberty to travel, without extra charge. Each holder has a voice in the elections and management of the Company. Policies Issued for a term or raaaa, yon TDK wno r.E tkrh or mpk. ayablo annnally, or full paid by ieu annual pay ments. Endoumunti Paymblt to tht Insured at anu r quired Aft. JOINT POLICIES, Payable at the death ofthe flrt party. TPaymcr.taraay be made annually, semi-annually, or quarterly. ASSETS ,500;000 Dividend 40 Per Cent -o: D. 1). LUKE, J. G. OSBORNE, A. II HEItRIM AN. Travelling a- i t. District AgnutnSCHOOL NOTICE. The spring terin of the Plymouth Graded School will commence on the L'lt d:iy of Mutch. lHTo, and will continue in session twelve weeks. The school will be free to nil pupils residing in the Plymouth School District. Non-resident pupils will be barged each in the ' rammer and High Schools, and .3 each in the intermediate department. Prof. T. D. F.I'KF. Principal Ifigb School. VON IA CHAMBERLAIN, Preceptress V ard School. P.v order of A. C. CAPRON, A. P. KLLIOTT, V Trustees. 1). !. LUKE. j RAIL-ROADS. C. Sl I,. R. R. TIMK TABLE. Taken effect Wcdni-.-day, Nov. 17, 180. TRAINS UOING SOUTH.

STATIONS AND SIDINGS. iaccom'm Banana Laporte ' 7:30 a a s:30 a a Stillwell S:05 " S:50 ' Kankakee I ;30 " 0:03 " Walkerton :1S " ; 0:1 Knott's 0:50 " t 0;.!0 " "'vner HkU M ! 1:3f) " i'lvmouth 111:45 " l9k Argoe 1 40 p Mi 1 0: "24 " Kallübark 10:30 Walnut 1:1S " 'p':W iravel Pit 1:88 " 'l":17 Rocheiter 2..!' ll:0 M Lincoln M U:"? ': llirmiDKhrtin I 3:22 " H'M " Heeds 3; " .11:43 " Eel River :;:50 " 11:53 " Cotirtcr I 4:18 " 11:57 lVru i 5:00 M tStf r m TRAINS IOINi NORTB. STATIONS AND SIDIN(;S.Kxinr.s8 accov'm Pent 1 4:00 r 7:3a a h COnrter 4:18 " s: 15 " Eel River 4: " x.n Deeda 4 :10 " 8:10 " Biminnnan 4:: " S:00 Lincoln 1:1.1 M 20 M Koeneiter ! 5:10 ll:or Stnrmon 5:20 M (11:33 " Walant I f:80 1 11:50 Raitebacka I 5:39 (12:10 r m Argna 5:44 !4 18:40 M I'lvmouth lEffS " 20o M Tvn-r I 1:20 S:40 " K'notts i fi:'.'? " 2:55 " Walkerton i :37 " 3:25 1 Knnk:kee ' :47 " 3 RO Stillwell 6 5S " 4:15 " ljiPortc I 7:15 r n 5:0q p a

Trains ran dnliv, Snndavs ex--pted. C. W. BRADLKT, Superintendent. Pittsbiirtrli, i t. Waynedc 4 Sit cago Railway. On und after November U18S8, Trains will leave Stationr tliily, (Snndayi excepted,) as follows: Train leartngCblcaap at C,CS P. M., leavea dallr Train leaving PHlinaraii at 818 P. M., leav daily. TRAINS OOIXO Wk'sT.

stations, txrnrfi iMail. nrnr. PRtabargb. 1.55 a x g.45 a u (.,5am Rochester.. :i:!( " 8,88 " 10,58 " StI. iii 5.0t " 10,21" K.45 r 1 Alliance.... 6.15 " 11,18 " 1.35 " Canton... . 7,00" H,15ra 2.22" M i-t.llon... 7.17 12.11 " 8.48 " Orrville s.oo " 1.25 8.18 " Wo.i ter..,. ' ,:i5 " 8,01 " aiS w Maaafield. . 10.88 " 8JM " 3.27 .in.. ,Ar ll.en " 4.40 k 8,88 " Baerrae.... 11.40 M sjt jn Up Sndask' 18,18 p m 7,ltt 7Jt POtreal 12. 44 " 7.ia s.ei " Lima LI' M 8,83 " '. IB ' Vnr B art . 10.1 " M.8I " Kerf Wayne 4.::o " 11,59 ' 18.08 An Cnlnmbla... 8,11" 18,58 r 18,58 " Warsaw 8,88 " 1,44 " 1,88 M Plvnionth . . ,.m; 8JBj n.na " Vapnrak, .1 8J8 " . :" " 1.47 M Chicago 'l(i,co i n 8,35 " 8jW

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ktahon. maii.. apnaaa.fauwawajrt ansa Chicaeo . 4.50 a 8,80 a m! 5.05 r m 0.2 f M Valpf"' .- 7.2i'" 10.08" SJ5 11.51" Plymouth. Ml' I1JB" 880" 8.00 AM Warsaw 10.08 " 12.15 pn 0 43 " .1.27" Colombia.. 10,85 ( 12,3't " 10,87" ins" Port Wayne 11,10 " IJB " 11.80 " r.,nn " V,in Weft. 1,15 PM 2.5R " 12.27 am 7 1 Lima 2.23 " HB8 " ! 1,88 ' 8,1W " poreel 8.M " 4,1 " 8,48 " '..10 " UpS'nduak' 1.25" 8,88" 8.08" to.n.5 " Bucyrna.... r,.i5 " 5.40" 8,47 10,48" .. . A. 5.50" C.m " 4,15" 11,13" ' w" .' D. 5,50 A m 8,88 " 4.25 " 8,08 r m M in ifletd, r..:;! " 7. no ' ,5S " 18,84 " Wooster.... .5 " 8.27" I ,15 " 2,0!" Orrville 0,05" 8.5-1 " .43 " 8.27" Mamillen... !-44 " !.at " 7,H " il,5S " raiittm .... 0.03 " " 7,88 " 3.18 " IllUaee.... 11,18 " i",25 ! s.io " 8J8 " N-.l-m 11.58' l.5f. ' (," 4.85" Rochi'strr .. 2,05 PI 12,35 10.58 " i 8.08 " I'lttsl.nrjjh . 3.15 ' 1.40 111.55 ' 7,05 "

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HARDWARE JJARDWARE STOVES.

IXrOR TA XT TO THOSE PURCHASING HARDWARE V BUCK & TOAX, No. 9, IBeaieeH street, npanwts, M, ARE DOW receiving direct from the Mannfacturcrs anil Importers, a general assertment of HOUSE TEIMMING AND HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, And an endless variety of nseful FARM IMPLEMENTS. wo.v. STEEL, HAHA, TAINT, PUTTY, SHO YKIJ, spat KS. glass, SA8s Tüll PS. PI PK. PACKING, BKLTISG. ROPES, SHOT, POWDKIt, LZTAP, PIRPVAGE8, BRASH AXD COPPER KMT 7Z.ES, 77-V CUES, TAJiLK A.XD POCK XT CCTLEBY PANCAKE TUMNER3 AND BMOKESTA CZ2f. K1C. ETC. Cook Stoves, and eona that don't Cook, Parlor Stoves Tor sittir. rooms, sitting room Stoves for Parlors, Elevated Oven Stoves, nnc! Ovens that have not been elevated, Chains of all kinds, Kat Ttapf! to catch Mice and Mice Traps ,o catch Rats, Tinners Copperers and Ironers ATWORK IN THE SHOP. ALL KINDS Of fSinL HEAVY HARDWARE T AS LOW riGTRES AS CAN ISK FOUND ON THIS CONTINKNS. Onr Goods were purchased with CASH I (We bOITO vre d 't;) at the vejy lowest iricei, and tMp- ,. el blejlatefaa tnus qf Freight. We propose to sell for Clkll and wc don't car whera tea l the in oney. a C. BUCK. r. E. TOAX. 52 REAL ESTATE. DEAL ESTATE AGENCY. OF CORBIIT, Ufllce in the room formerly oecupld by the Picture O-illery, and south of the DcriH)crat oßice. A COMPLETE ABSTRACT Of the title of all Ia.uls and Lots in W!arnhall County. URAL ESTATE Bought and Sold on the Jf -st Reasonable Terms. No Extra Charge Made Por Information relative to chain ol title to thoo having convcyaucea made. Wild Land, ImpVdSFarms? Town Lots and Residences rarsaVal very LOW PRTCKSand LONG TUB Call and xemin lift ot Lands for sale, and 1'ricts. INSURANCE OFFICE. The following companies are represented by HOME, Xem York laaefa $4,600,000 00 HARTFORD, of Hartford, Ct. 2.500,0(10 0(1 MERCHASTS, CAiraeo,... 1,000,000 00 The above companies are well known to this community 8Bd the country, as Prompt and Reliable. Inuranc- eiTectcd at Ute LOWEST LEGITIMATE HATKs iav all tqaHahle Irmeet promptly and witbont litigation. Special Inducements otlered realdence tnl;.tr.u rUKi. derSI-lfl pijTMWfl rovaiiMia and MACHINE HOP BNOIKK8 BUILT AND REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. PULLEYS, BHAFTIN3, MILL GEARING C ASTI IN (J nilucellanon and common, on hand or mnd to ordt r. Thee bop"- wl'ir'1 w pr, ieetrojee' by flr last winter. Save beeareSaBl ar.d lambliai with new aaaehlaerj tSreagfaeeit. All kind" ol .iHtinsi done In the bet meat dnrabb' manner. Order teilet ted t y U'M I. PON. nrerriHae

NJBWA DVE JrTPS

A BABE CHANCE. Choice jBnsiness Property for Sale. " IESRE to se'l mv two store ro-?ns. an 1 the i ground on which "heT stand, and will ajtva a bargain la them that will justify 8 ctpiUIkt in calling ai.d examining the property. 'Ihe buildinrs arc new, and in a location that is constantly Rowing in importance aa a business point. Also, the HOI SE AD LOT ocrupied by me on Center street, opposite the o'.i M'-thodifit church. This property will be and on picv terms. ieb84-89ni8 9, S. ALLEM AN. rn te Excelsior Monthly Magazine. It ia 8ecMe81y Um lrt an.l rhoarest mazarine we havc -en this long time, It cos'e y.iu onlv a collar a year, and firei Bnore good rending mattor than the higher priced oie. Semi tubscriptions to C. I.. Vn Allen, New York rity Subscribvrs to the Democrat can secure the ahoTe at reduced ratea, br applying to Arthur T. Metcalf. Cut this out and cnd v.iin vusr nnc. A T MS A A G 000 NEWS FOU THE HUNGRY! KOONTZ & HOKAM. No. 7, Iloham's Block, Laport street, Plymouth, Indiana. We have repaired onr new Bakery and Restuarant. n:akin;' it a firRf-clasä establishment. We keep a full asgortrr.c-nt of Fancy Groceries, Confectioneries, Cigars, and Tobacco. All kinds of Fruit in season. Oyitcn i4 every style; also fer aale by the can, Meals at All Hours. Day and week Board on liberal termt. Give ns a call, and satlsfv vourself, December ir.--i4tf KOONTZ & HOHAM. weet Qui n Versus Bitter. Forbc following REASONS Swccf Quint should replace tiie oM foruf or aaBar QuinineSveetlOulniie is VT.CHRANTKD räVfict'noZJ iei.ticaZ in effect with Bitter Out tint. Sweet luinine has NONE of tbcTineLe and persLtint littcrnci3 of common Qianine. Sweet I QuJnlue Is made from Plmrina BaK only, the source of Bitter Qllnine. In Rr.lt Qui nine the bitterness i.s rVrfcctly emwealedt lmt may bo instantly Uoveloled if desired. weet tululne will rot Picken, vtu-y littet substances often do. 8wee'iii ia'nc Is renfuly con. ti'ld withou! the lca9t hesitation , by old amiyoung. ewerq.nlnlne entirely obvinte tlVit unconueruble dislike rhlcb childreahave tp BVter Quinine. weet Aiinlue Teouiros no clahoratel proparatJon to takf, is ready for in stunl. uso. iweet hxxlnnr. In its arrecaHilit and prappt efficacy, dlaabases the Ipublio mi ld of much jrojulico aninst QiVnine, ar.i aitfa the efforts of tho Intelligent rhjBiciaa in tta c huinistration. i Beeeet uinlno costd no moro that tUo BittcV fjniniaa Sweet Cuinlne enn be had at tho J)ma; Moris in two forms, viz: tiuid, foaoonvexx'pnee of families and tl generaJpuJ rdtr, lor use dPhysid8fi3 a:. VrJBinsl Lns, Farr & MIWFfiCTURINS CHEMISTS IF YORK. arlSlam For sal.- bv W. K. BROWN. DRY GOODS, IlEWAim ! J. m. DALE & CO., Have determined to sell off their entlro stock cf Coniilatina ot HATS, (JAPS. CLOTHING, LOOTS a. SHOES, DRESS GOODS, MUSLINS, PRINTS, m: laines, HOSIERY, GLOVES, GENTS' FURN'G GOODS, FURS, &c, AT COST and LESS THAN COST, And will al'o'pay $100 IN GREENBACKS To the customer porchaelng tho LARGEST BILL OF GOODS. 10 satisfy the people that they mean what they gay, thry liave reduced their priese aa follow a : Yard wide BlaaeaWd Muslin, worth is eta., Ht 12 Ginghams, worth 25 cts., at 15 ou. PobGbS, worth $1,25, at 75 ota. A lapses Lustres, wTth 35 cU . at 25 ct.. Flsanels, worth 75 cts., at 50 eta Goi'd Crash. 10 ct. jr. .ft. MMtsK Co. J a i.l. 701 y BOOTS AND SHOES. NEWELL GRAVES. Boot iV Slioemaker. BJS7ILL attmd promptly to all work cntrnated W W .b hl care. REPAIRING WELL & NEATLY DONE On Wltot-t Nolioo. All work Warranted Satisfaction gnarant-'ed I'atmnape imllrlted. hip c- T !i'imn'P'wia',r i'ai a gfr"n tor j.r t.i uto f'hrt

CLOTHINC.

RE AX ARRIVALS AT S. & M. BECKER'S. We are now recci-ing oar Fall and Winter fcoedä. And can g&ov rlia HANDSOMEST STOC OF COODS Ever brought to PlfBsuajlB, end ea . ofler belter bargaiLCALW0SS. DELA1XF S, AL LAPA CA S, GOOD FOR SUITS, de., etc Oar Clothing assortment b'ctanaplsit aoC will sell 8t Very Lote Frits. A Splendid Stock of HATS, CAPS. AND Genta FurnlahlnR Gocds, We kave a TINE ASSORMIOSXT or Cloths, Cassimere and And make CLOTHING TO ORDER, HI Latest Styles. 89 S k M. BECK2R. DRUCC1STS. jJHl 1ST. G. BLAIN Si CO., deal! fft Urhx ftctijt: m Wf fin.. Plymouth, ind n AVING )8st rce!rrd a freh 3my f ery'.Liu m our Una cf trade, oa.irtia- BaaAn ; I Draff! TIetllclnea, Palntx, OIU, Dye feUufra, VarnUh, .la, Briikcaf 1 . i fuiu 1 1 s Yanke BWIaa t . 81 1'if'rrp. Pkrt HeJirlrut and Liquor f&r saaaSesI aweaaaeas only to to tehicA tcs invu.4 aaJ8anaa88) We hare retclTe?, and wlllsell at reaaonable ratce.a qoantlty of Kroaeaa an Caai Oil. A .o every at; a aai tlae kfrosem: lamps, For Earning the aarae. WearcaUo agvsta fiar al the popular Patent Medicine. Ot the day. FnvaleUiM' PRESCRIPTIONS, Caivfnlly pnt np at all lasnjes of the rljfct. by ar. xüvricnced drnppift. We earnrtly inita th public to favor u with a call i nd nmire cur atock. anl t come in lucrd of tba facl ctt at are Satalg a liberal buaiuee. i a 81 1X A CO. O 1-5 I IK tTABLIMHKlt I.f Mit W- Tv BROWN, er PERSHING &; BROWN .' '. W4 1 flsrsf icrwm. 3CWV01 rtooi P RS S CR IPTl OX Carafally pmpared at alt boars el the say av sltl ws. B 9om iajansaHw aat I

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