Plymouth Democrat, Volume 15, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 5 May 1870 — Page 2
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ft .aVYA2l a.! "ifN'nUHan i-v.., Thnratliiy, Mgy 9, I KTO. IeniocrrtJlc State Ticket. fray SvretirY af Ptafe, r.DDT.'of St- Jieeph. For Aa Ktr of tatp. JOHN C. SHOEMAKER, of Perry. F"r TMr'T eT Pta.tr, JAMES B. RYAN, cf Mfwton. Fat Ator7 Owners'). BAYI.E33 W. H AN!? A. of Y'tgo, Crn-Tv vn faerl of T-r1i lnme'ion MTI.Tt'N T.. TTOPKIN?, of M ntsrocierj. r,,r J Im nr 5ir'.,'Tir Ccnrt, jjlfFS 7 WfHlTCC, Iflea: f. r' "NEY. of Ohio; FAVETT, FT. rr IRC. of Monroe; JOiiS PET -'IT ol To -c-vnoe. A Proposition to Dracrats. Faffing tue imtpm tanro of art extendi! eirvdation o Democratic home papers uurinn tht emapetion ncic pending, tee Prpoe to furnish Tni Pfmocrat 0M Jfjr& 1870, to JANUARY 1. 1871, EIGHT MOXTHS fr OXi: DOIVIYLIT 131 AIT iXCE. .If tail rate i i nrn? cvra c enteral upon tatr h"0?c. unh s$ accompanied ly :he ca.-h. We ham made tkh preposition vert lileral at th- $oh' ttation of r,inibers of the Central Committee and other prominent JhmormH, and expect Cat harty co or.i ration of all friends. Yn.o will tmd us tie largest list of enmpaijn sJ)xcri?ers ? Democratic County Convent IOII. The DnMWnti oOlarshall county are r.o'fi d that their eentr ilconiniitteeln"o or loro-i thar a delegate convention be fa Id if Plymouth, on Satardaj, June iStll, l?7ft. fee the purp im of noniinatme; ctaiiiiafm; for th?. offices to be :.' 1 at the next ptmenl election. TU num bet of flolcirnte votr-s to which each i -wnshin in said coumv will I 1 ; . 1 be ent'tied in said convention i eaed mm n the vote c; and is as foDowi n the vote cast for governor in 1SGS, C tssi tt B')'irbon... O'imaa... W OiUt TV: Wwt , W-jrta " afea TiffMSM C r ! sa
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Total, Tkc Deaoemis at the several townrhini nr. imnn:atrd to li Id conventions and aBwwt del wptea t i the eount c !.v ( r ' " n nn SatMfd v. June IDh. wies (5tF local maons soMe otkex day ( i!d be M e c .nveuient. H. CoRBnt, fijairman. D. SlcDoiCALn, Seeretanr. T.lsev here in this piper we pnMish a Cmieai-Ondcncc nsitwin sundry j''-n-tirmin M tlte hvt and other prominent i; r.s pnd .7 mice BWADUHT, of Lafn rte. in whi h iVfl htti r i n-g d t' Wnio a candidate f r tho office of circtrt jndre, umepective of pejrty notuin a:i"i;s. At the tints tho, psqmwU to Jf ad-re BfeAKIT wae driwn up. it was thtvjht fin iii nwwi nt eowld be ffieted waicli votdd secure a eoBraetewt jadgc witaost rip mvM ?n rirrv mmkinattu&i loir fnh " I m ('. y cv. ii? bare detaoaatr i i , aten that I rad mlfl w.o 1 n rmtmrtiinitv to t a. . i , , ' . at can face. They have reeea'ly j ,. aor. unod that toov wul run a cainh- , , t ;e rn t!ioir own. aad have cenera ly , , . .Ii kouaeea taetr preierence lot Jaiige j ea , j rM . . StAWFUELD. of atM Bend I thev . , , . i e a perfect nght to d; but it was thoaKt bv saaay leadia! Repablieaas thai tf the I V ne ei-:,i9 mad.-no opposition to the el -o'- n f Jfm 0rohn. tlie t time h?1 ran. it w uhl be M WIC I lace on thir part t return tho eomplimont by el seti t le tbe same oSee a ;; 1 who i as popular throaghoat the i ;r:ct a JadgC OsWHtü was. But li t r areata have proven th it a m tjority f tae Repabücaa ! aders cannot m be road th'.ir wn j.nrty. in t' election of aespnai to office. Th:H 4i mov-Mnent'' has been chnrged up Mi 4 wilv nemo.Ma's"' by a few nar r ow-mi dad 1 tri- ml who cannot appcaatsaa the w rth of v:h a man as iTvdjgt T k IMtVT, and win arc IBCO I itfctdv miserable through fear that tin general re.omme;dition which he has tateited will w rk ii tap arable injury to th 'r candidate. The truth of the mattar 5- that the saotecaeal wan the work of Rcpnblicsaa. and has l een nred troagcr by theai than by Democrats. ! aCfati h&wn 4 taken a very active part in nrgini' the pei.pl . to recovniie Judjre l?RAt'LRr iti the candidate, know ing their afOtita for .-o doing would be miscontraed. As rnaft in tv atead, Jadte Bnr lev will p:- .b ibb. bj vote 1 f r by Dem .vrats. and Jud,'e .TANFIELD by Kcpubiicans Tlo offro Voter. On Bfottday lat the negroes of Irdisnn. let Iba ftrat lima ia ibe b'ifcij of the state, participated W the ' uee official- who .-hall have charge of the naai?ipjfitiei of the state; anl to-day a Imto aaarbar of rity and eofpofatiofl offir.-ra in the te owe their elections to the in zro vote Thoe men who harte alwari iisisted bst the negro a. "t-r wotdd ro(? in Indiana m.-.y nw n Ii5 -j tboir minds of all dcxl-t on the subject; and those who j bata i miaed that tliy never would! lat ' he par y giving to the negro a j htVtf ee, UPiy .zz c ieT !
they made the pledge fat bombitBt or I
xt ere in earnest in their statements. It oenrutilj a fixed and accomplished fad tVat negroes do rufe, and have tot ed it fbdiana, and arc now at as perfect liberty to c-ist their ballots as nny white man in ihn state. It in trne the colored gentleman has no lama) right to vote, but it is also tlBM thai undor radical rule it will make no difference as to the right or tho hv , the political necessities of the party constitute the law that goreros them, and with which they govern and ontraire the people. DEMOIRA I IC VICTORY ! Ply month Redeemed ! On Inst Saturday evening the De tuocracy of Plymouth, to the number of nearly 150, assembled at this office and nominated a full, straight and sound Democratic ticket, and on Monday last elected the same by the following vote : TRCPTEE8. 1st Ward Tndd, MO 129 li'.S 116 170 Khuger.... SI Wurd Eecker... Ciipron U Ward Williams Morrison 114 4th Ward Zumbnugh 178 John lioetnaker 99 5ta War 1 Nicoles 150 Berts l ' o CI' rk A Tr-a.. S. Mayer" r no opposition. Marshal Winzler IM f.oin 11C, Assessor S McDonald Tloham 136 Democrat'' marked The radicals tried the same d dge that gained the n iKCis last spring, but it wouldn't work the thing h-s played out. A couple of Democrats were nominated on their ticket, but they peremptorily declined to serve if elected by them, and the tax payers and citizens have had enough and more than enough of radical retrenchment and n form. Once more I'ly mouth is iu charge of Democratic officials, and the men who attempted 1 .st spring to disorganize the pirty are now fu'ly aware of the estimation in which they are held by the Democratic party, and now no longer make professions of party fealty ; but openly embrace the faith ot radicalism. Verily, they jdiall have , . , their reward From Kourbon. Bourbon, May 3. Ens. DcMOCitAT: Our corporation election passed off very quietly, notwithstanding the exciting times through which we have just passed Tae Republican ticket was elected, as full ws : TRUSTEES. 1st war I L. Erwin. 13 majority; 2d ward John Whittaker, 14 " 3d ward Isaac Arnold. 4 u Fr Clerk II. Steinback no opposition, voted fr by b th parties. For Assess r Geo. Baxter, G majority. For Marshal Jacob Slcugh. 14 n.a j rity For Treasurer S. F. ftnrdoa and II. II. Tyrrell tOV a tt3. They Ire.v rata, and .Mr. Tyrrell, the candidate of the opposition, was iacceaafat The result shows that (.ur voting p- p uiation are aboat eqaally divided in re j rd to local isu s. and the gentlemen wh ! h ae jit he n elected by so small majorities, to the ho., arable position of 'citv fathers," are of too gv nerous dis r, Ktins to foist their own peculiar 'ws up m tae inlnortty aaless neeeasity may require it. There is no reason why ander the now administration, everv .1 ,.i ti i. ...a i i i lii ii" Mioiu i imii iiu exirenitov luveiv 9 1 and the nrnitholoftiesJ webbf toted spec mien of s upiditv should not hang re mark it.lv Inuh. ' Let us have peace." Our richt hand man went to Tippec r , nctown. ttie other d v. to bob for eels lie tempted a larire pike with a niortled , J , F , 5.1)1) flv. and UCCeued in cantunnv - : Mim. 1 ne nniu p.nj ui tucu our lauie ' ist Friday even ins C'olTtix a mi Offiro Iironr If am lie Doch it and JIako it IPmj. From the Vevay ilnd.) Democrat. As we stated last week, we will gie the read r a repot that has reached u('I seraiae; i transact ion in i naval eadetship ia which the u amtier" Colfai lnrad. We ive the statement as W( heard it: Aboat f ur years ago. when Colfax 'aspptke, of the baaaa, ha visited Loejanaport. fThila there, .M.r. B applied to him for a eadetsbip for bn ana in the niv.il academy at Annapolis GolfaS took the youth's name, and In promised the father that his ma should hn appo'ated as soon as he returned te Washington. Mr B 1 rested Lis case here. hainz the meat implicit coanMcaca in the u ftnilet." In a week or two after, however. Lap rte was visit ed by a Mr B r. a pedlet or btokei in office", who hinted to Mr. B 1 that ho aadetat mI his son desired . radetnhip; that there was ooaatdetabb red t ipe bus ness to be gone Ihfoagli with in euch cues; but for the seated eratien d he w uld s -etire thp sition f.r hi son. Mr. 1 1 whindiun mt at the idea He had taken the word of the Christian afstawia ami profesbioirtl sniilor, that his son ihoald have tho po-ition. lie did not bite at th bait. But a Dr. McC did. IL wanted bit son appointed. nd Mr. B the office pe Her. bad transferred to biui Sfji.'O shares of Logansport Gas Compa ny stock, by McC . He wanted hi mm appointed, ami 1590 was a mere tnhV. How much of this stock was altetwarda tranafatred to OeHai wc did n it h am, hut he. nml not B r had the dispr sal of the eadetsbip iaCflMht'l dis'rict. this eadetsbip businejs r-houM be thoroughly ifted. The guilty t-rjiM b eoirl r.'d fcfJM ifa r
scorn. 1h-;e certa uly is decency enough left in the Republics party to investigate this affair. We want Greely to press the matter, and we believe cur information will be found correct. Let the rascals bo scourged, us a warning to gamblers, brokers and pod lcrs in public positions. If Grant has converted the appoint ing power into a gift enterprise, which every one knows to be tho cane. it is safe to say that he was but imitating others of his party- the party of Cur ruption and fniud. Circuit Judgeship. The following correFpundence. w' ich we take from the Laporte Utruld, explains itself: Latortk, Feb. 26, 1870. Hon. .Tame Bradh y : Dear Sir: - The undersigned members of the bar and other citizens of tin9th Judicial district of th's state, being desirous that the office of circuit judge should be filed by an able and cmnre tent pers. i. and be kept M far as p ssi b'e from the influences of party strife and feeling, and appreciating your cminentfitne8 for that position, ak of you the favor that you will allow your name to be used as a candidate for that of fice, without regard to any party nominations. Very respectfully, yours. LAPORTE COUNTY.
W C !Tnnah. Sumuol K Williams. E C. McCollum L A Cole E L Bennett Robl A Mortimer Nvcs a t rd i i-s J A Crawley I Daniel Noyes. Wm B Webber M K Farrand iM H eir W B Diddle Tiios S ooloy i n rn Andrew (1 S Seymour J B Bclford FULTON. E C,tllinfl Fl B .Tfimi'on S D Carpentsr K C Shryock Sidney Keith E Sturgeon MARSHALL. IC II Rpeve. A C Caarea II Corhin A C Thompson w B ilfj J W Honrhton David How J C Cusamaa M A 0 Packard J G Odborne M W Downey I ARE. T Cletehmd I (' FiM Jo'm Kraal DstiU Turner J S Holton J C Soucrman M Wood T J Wood T A Wood W w Cbtahire V Krimball II S Flolton I Iliggins PORTER. 8 I Anthony IWm Jewell T J Mrriae1d L Jon os fl I Stoddard A I) Hartliolomew R W Smith IS 8 Ski rincr J O Saiith 1 Ü Filioll II Stoddard STARK S A MeCrackia W C P.ovles A P Dial U KIi))e A ti W Sherman J Oorf O .Mussel man A W Torter I D McLaren w Eimeadorf, E Tucker R II lleuder C D Hathaway W M MeCetmiek Laiorte. April 21 T'o .V't'rs W. C. Kmmtmh, Daniel A;". B Ctfiri'i.: K. G Skr, f nek. If. Corwin A. C. Tho laMOn, Mir' in Vo--rl. Sainu I Anthony. S. A. McCracke and otifr meint tri of the bur and citizen? of 'he ninth JuJ riaJ eircuit : fi EN TI.EMKN : I have to-lay received your ootamanicati n of Febra try 26. isking me to allow my name to be aaed as a candid ite for the offiee of ju Ige d' this circuit at the earning election, irrespective of party nomia itions, and in inswec, I desire to say that I shall have no objections to accept the position, il it be the wit id" the bar aad the people that I should do so ; and H elmsen, will endeavor to 1 ring to the discharge of the duties of the omeeall the ability T have. It may be proper, however, for me to say iu this c naection, that I d not desire to st;ii.d in tl i v: of iay other gentle nan of the bar who may wish to have the offi e. With great respect, yours truly. James Bradley. Elsewhere we have a n tiee of the narriage of Hugh A. Brown, son of the I ate Rev. J C. Brown, formerly pastor f the Presbyterian church in this c ty, tO the amiable and accomj !i-hed Anna ' t. Ileeve, daughter of the lion Cbarles Iteeta, of Plyaaaath. We heartily soagratabtta Mr. Brown upon his en ranee upon the higher and u abler con lit ion in life, and wish for !lim and hibride the most brilliant feuccess. IVhite. We clip the folio wieg from the Dol;ware (Ohio) Herald. Kd. S. Fish, ilsqr , il agent for the u Home " at this .dace, and cm be found at his office .ver the 1' tt ( )ffice : We call the especial attention of ou readers to the notice, in our advertising olumns, of the settle nent, on the part d' the ' H une, of Cidumbus." Fire In -uranee Comp in , of its loss sustained by the destruction of the flouring mill f C E. Hills, Eaq. The ßre in the -mouldering ruins was n -t vet extin ;ti shed when the special agent of the Home, of Columbus, arrived to settle he lues The ataea f Mr. II 111whe was in New York) prevented an immediate adjustment but as soon as ihe company Could be n titled of bit eturn, the adjustini: agent, Mr. .J. W. 'hapiu. called upon him and imtmdi itely gave him a cheek tor $3 ,000, the fall amount ofthe policy. 'J'hi prompt tetion ipeakl volumes fbf the 1 Home, if Columbus." and is indeed an earnest that arc have sacecaaially aatabliahedae iaearanet company worthy of the soasV l 'iiea and p atronage of the people of our state. The incessant drain on our resources, which for year- hat pi tired into the over enr died laps of mmmnj lire iusuran'e corporations, should now mmag, Here, in our very midst, is an nstiution which, in all the elements which trie security. Is more than a rival tor the eastern Companies. Let it be patronized. Let the west tcp out of the oil beaten track which baa led to i Hartford ar.d w York. Let theso ) eastern insurance chaius bo broken, and )ttnsd rBT-i let i" b.iii in "T;r
t4ate an insurance company which wtJ be a prido t our Commonwealth, and which will aff rd a security geeond to none in the 1 and Tho M Home, of Col umbus," shoul 1 receive an active second to this txhibiti n of pioinptues and fa.thfukiess. and we siueereiy hope our cit'zjns will patronize it to the ut most extent that caielul undorwritin: will permit.
The senate biil granting lands to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph from Portland to Astoria and McMiuuvilie, Oregon, excited a long debate. Mr Ili lman said tho bill appropria ted 940.000 acres of land, lie had tited on a f rn er occasion that there were over 90 bills ponding, appropriating over 100.000.000 of acres but he had since learned that the estimate was far below the reality, and thac the number of bills pending was over 170. appropriating over 250.!00,000 of acresSince the est.iblis uient of the govern meat there had been given away lor the purp s a of education 78,000.000 acres d' public lands, and 185,000.000 to build up the fortunes of crafty and un serapaloas men. No less than 1 50.000.000 had been granted tu c tpotalions within the last ten years. If that policy were eon tinned, it would n -t be long till there w uid be n public lands for homestead aad pre en ption j urposes. for which over 10.000 000 acres had been taken during the last year. Mr. Ho! man continue 1 to argue at great ength against laud grants. Mr Sargent replied for five minutes to Mr Uoluian S argument, statin: tha the opposition to the railroad land grants should not have come from the representatives of states that had had their interna improvements built up by such means. Mr. Fitch ahn replied to Mr Hid man. lie declared that the polity of railroad land grants had been prolific f great national benefits, and of but few abuses. McCormick spoke briefly in favor of railroad land gra its. Mr Suii h, Oregon, argued in support of the bill as be'ng in the interest of the settler, or prospect ire settlers After further discussion Mr Holinan moved to refer toe biil to t';e committee on public lands. Negatived : Yeas. 75 ; nays, 93. The bill was then passed: Yeas, 97. nays, G9. Statt Item. Mu leie is to undertake a new hotel. Vermillion county loses about S20. 000 by the recent robbery of the treat ury at Newport. The Muncie Times says that more barns are going up in Delaware countv this spring than ever was known be fore. The Indianapolis Sentinel says that the Normern Indian ian claims to have the most c mptefO printing office iu the state, and pertinently seggeata that Keu-ben is good at brag." The South Bead iron works turn out from their foundry aboat 1 100 sewing m .chine Staads per week for the Singer manufacturing company. The salt well boring at Terre Haute on inuraaay evening naa reacnea a depth of about. 175 feet. 75 fem ol which is through toapatone. Ihe boring progresses at the rate of 30 fed pur day. The Warren county Republican snys In grading for the track of the Indiana pit is, Bloom t ngton and Western railroed on Mrs. Adameon'a farm, in this county, the Workmen cut through a ve n of coal three and a h df feet thick 1 here have been some eighty wagon aads excavagated and hauled to Cot ington. The Danville, Hendricks county. Union, .say- a set of rogues three in uu ober, arc prowling about th..t town trying to extract a living by highway robbery. They have made several atlenpts at robbing citizens on their way home at night, in sjme of which thev were successful. t) A young lady by the name of Fanny Baaeh, living in Trafalgar, Johnson county, atteu nted suicide on Jhuoda; afternoon by hanging Herself, but r-b w. is discovered and cut d wn before lib Wsa extin It is supposed he had b en h inging about eight minutes. Up to Frid iy morning the had not recover ed suficientlj to give any explanation for attempting tbe r.i.sh act. FvrtMiual. (i rant's nexi junket will be to San Francisco in a 1 ttlimaa car. A VV ashington letter credits Mrs. Senator Spradau with having much yoatblal cheetv." Druyiu de LbajS is very likely to saeceed Cnaal Uatu as minister ol tot oivu aflairs of Francs. D(iii Francisco gets 8,000 a year now. wh.eh .8 more than lus salary a hashaad to laubalai. Archbishop Spau'.ding, of Ilaltimorc. has presented iu Niuo with u b x ol Amei loan snutl A sou of Juarez has arrived at 1 aris. but has not boeii invited to the luileiM a. It is ramortd that Prince Arthur will tike tin Ii I I iu pt-rsiui, with his regiment, against tue med Uiver inur gents. Sir WOßam Ruetei. ftf. P. for Norwich, has been made banknr .- a shipowner, with liabilities exceed ng 500, 0i 0 The Princess do Metternich lately dazzled beholders in a " white cordad silk, with black velvet panier sash, and plenty of Jmmonns as largo ha truf fles. Whs Ijr rojrnlt-ion $ze of
Oter the Atlantic cable has flashed the startling intcUigcace that the Prince of Wales has taken oil flannels. Bullock has been declared i vagrant in Georgia because ho pays no taxes and has no visible means of suppc-rt Ericsson, having shown the world how to build iron clads, now br tigs out a torpedo that will blow them all to flinders. The lady whom Bandmann accident ally stabbed while pl ying O hello, has lost her suit against him, though she modestly estimated her damages at ouly $500. Prussia wants the pope to appoint a nuncio at Berlin, and Vugl ind still offen Malta as a retreat for the holy fa 'her in the event of his expulsion from Rome. Oliver Dyer the discovororand backer of the wick d st man in New York, is coming down in he world. lie rccent'y lectured in New York to an audien -e of seven pcrs iis, including rcot ters. The Pr'ncees Mathilde, who is a COBS in vi' Napoleon, h is the reputation ol" exhibiting the most 3iqnisite taste in the fura tare, de orations, and art treas ores of her residence outsh lain, in this respect, any other Parisian. Pert Gtatry, lecturer of the French academy, is the most absent-minded man iu France, lhe other day, na his way to lecture, he fancied he had los' his watch, and took the ver- watch ou' of h's p ckct to see it he had t mo to st p back and get i . A g mh nan hXL cidrd in Natchez a 1' wdi3 au , an i left a ante to tin i ndl idy ap log it ng for making si uch troubh , but tatingthat he "must 1 v fme p ace to die." NEW ADVRTISC'VENTS.
TcsT OPE.VLC. I. on the Corner South of the YnrA er hvue . hasju vj'cieti a bplenrful line of Qucensw are GLASSWAJRE and LAMPS the latest an 1 mot irmrovrd -tvle. w'nch ill be aolil aI prices that defy competitiou C LL AND EXAMINE. Alio a Tieh supply of fHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Cash Paid for Country Produce. E R. SHOOK. Gh. EC. IKIItTTJIPIP T7üt"LT) r -prrtfui'v announce 1 t h: c'tir.f n f rlymotttn ;.nd ourrouuaiu,; cauiitry, that lie hixt (icrta iiK-ntly lairaO 1 iu Flymmilli, For the iuirpoe oT carrying on the J EW ELUY I3TJS1 N ESS, Onenprtiiji a pin of A. RawVjr't Hoot nnd Shoe t-ter.'. uin ri' lie ran at all t'nu's nv foiinn with a lull MMorlnesi T i IJVRE. tUHSK AX) .it U , )'. It pnli Iny dons on dliort solle, In workman like Miner. And W'AHFl.lS I i.D. March 21. I-7S- SSmt A. C. THOMPSON S Liverr, Feed & Sale a At the Old Buckeye, stand, near Parker House, th ie PLYMOUTH, IM): Horses & Carriages to Let, And MoraM Hoarded on reasonable tertni. niirii ant i :rh r bo il (Surceeor to C. Nalaner.) f un AN i tmiui HCTIIT WaablaataB treet, rant of Parker lloiise, I'ly inotilli, Ind, KRFAIRIWfJ and TTore-hoeinz Aoae to ordT. Good work tJnarar.teed. or. -bort nolicc. Gi-e BM a call and I -.'itarautee aatiit'action. April i4. Tt-aajr k bohn. A GOOD BRICK STORE to LET With Ujper Story dl finished for a Uwelliny. if Heamrtdt And ti STICI tf GOIIBS I'll SUB ontiptln of Tr;mmiiig3 ard Miillnery, Which will be n id it- a barn in to :ny person a lahtBB to eaeaee la the Mtlffnerr ad Dre ma khat haeaa. For njrtaar paitaialar. I naa re of die lateralen i, M. JAMKs. Boarbon. Ind.. April, ic7o. 3t I HO TUE FA I! M im; lommu Mt'VITV I lake plea.nre in iBnonnciat to the Parmer. of M.ir-hall comity, tli.it I have I-t NÜa the follow ii.ir fin in ma bluer) ; Hmnely. Separator, Ilor.e Power, Wood San-. Battrea. and Maw aad Qriat Mill Ma.hlurv. Peeaiaa MUa. Bagley - Donhle steel Plow, siiiimw nr Cat l!ow. Way AlamaxS lk Coira Ptew. walhrae ar Hdtat The tttBMIl Reaper a: d Hearer, a iih noil-rake o.- drop xr. i odd'. Ilaraa K ike. Btrarer. Grain and Seed Drill, mrdWllV Clover lluller. ta at Baa abaea artlcka are aranaatud tobe of food material, well made, and to do tb.t clas. e rk. with i fair trial, or no Mat l all and BM me before Beading your order eine where. Ü. N UU DON. April, litt tlBtt. Plyajoath. lad. w 11 AT II AS CAUSED THIS ti HEAT COMMOTION Good Nows and True. , ill cm an Woolen Factory. Tt M CardlnT, Sft.perlb Cardiac, aad Sfdanlae 30 floth l)riiidiiLr. FulMni'. Dyelaf. r c. Come ann .e.- our pi in and lancy 'ärmeres, FUBBeat, Jean. Woolen btaBketa. tifock.ng Yarn drc Ac. . of o.ir mannfaefur'. lo exchange for tvool at the K-ctorr, Tlppeeanoetown, Manhali tOBBtjr, rtil'ana. and the Fntnltura e.tabllahraaatof A. L tnatnan Ce ir Ityaioath.
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INSURAivlCE. GENERAL INSURANCE I6ENCY OF A.C.&A.B.CAPR0N PLYMOUTH, IND. Inst;:.' joar Im Id tho Ai II f II 1 1 I iff of Vi.iv Viiid- ' nllaal I IIP, 01 MW I Olk, Thstwsdlat I-"c IinurHiici' Company Ir tiieWnrhl Ciisli laartta. Insure your JTomes ! lnmrr your Mereor.Ji.e ' Insure your J'rejrrty ! Insure vow IIuu?, Barns and Stock n gainst loss tnl damnjt by Fire and Tigktnin, in one of the following Old am Ibliabls IxsoaaxcB Cobpamirs; International. X. York, $1,290.844 30 North American " 773.843 77 Ync York Central 200.000 00 Yonher if- New York. 87S 4C4 20 f rr tt i co. .,. , i Ifintr. 4'r ff iren. l.foo.oOO l.i n e are prrpared to fme nolici- on tl e mort I mi urahle lerm in any af Mm) tUnyre. conipani , .iin. we Rare the uenerm Aytrvnj of Indiana and "ichUran of the A cv York Vmtrtd Insurance. Company. Agentaand Solicitors wanted. Office tn Rrownlee's block, up stairs. novJ.V(;9-12ly li BAL ESTATE OFFICE. Land Bouert ?rd s-vld on Reasonable Terms. .and ami Town Lois for Sale -T! VA. C. & L B. CÄPRÖN. The n 4 -vc 21. t tt. r i o. rvjn erea fp'ee-SId land, l-.'avilv limbered wi-h h'i.rU walnnt. poplar. al anl oak; ric". 'Jr. por are: tiirv er'T. The e 14 a-e St. I Si. n r 3 r. ifi nrrra: extra laad, with 'he heat aaaltfr if he.-w ttaihee; pric15 per aeti . iiiv third down, halawr nn lonjr time 'Yhe e V MC 21, f S4. rang 3 e. l;f aetea. heavy rtaiher . moatrjr aalt aad paplar: innl or the heit I ii n I ir v and in mrl Biehhnthood: rrice t1S pt-r acre. caVMhird down halanea on -a-v lerma. The no. and i J h v 10, tat. r :: e. -CA arre. mostly pli adfd BM1BS BWrah, timber enoaeaf rhmlMine and tencinp patpatea: price Sper acre: term- ensr. ' he n w 4 -"-c -2J. i 3tn r H . IAS ncre; nbont macteahnctiaa land. the hatince njfln a tract ot rfaihered 'and aa can be Baal d it-the convy: price 'uent'v dUdiara t"'r nere. er' d ti-rmi. The e , n w 4 prcS, t l. r 1 a. Pfl acr". o.nk harte Bf ntnl moariBü mnreh: tn l hn it i 1 inraln acrea. timber and an a let aauah; tiyht dollars i'T acre. N !j - v V4. n e H j n e ne "0. t tt, t B 1?1 arme, part aravy harre aa. part marph. Six dollar tet acre Th- n Mf i4 n ar '4 pectlon IT. rip, 40 acrep; jntiA land, to he had cheap rnd on pood terms. Thefrl ar w i are 1. t r -4 e. 1 1! acea. aart heavy tlmhct, and romc bottom laud; ten dot lata pet acr . Tm,wm T.oik. T.ot 21 In original plat rt P'ymonty; horc lare non?" for two famflten; oue oflbe amat dealt bta
lot in ttiwn; price ?.r0 l.ot a, price t"'"10 Lot 111. price f"J.'.f lO", 8"0 I 2. 3"0 Vi. 4fH' I 2';!', :t(K) T'0. 4' II 2!0. 400 1 tf. :0 I J arre n e i Vorlv 9 In Cabb ad., t4it0 U acre ii a li n!o-k .11 do 4(H, j aere n e '4 lpek r? do BOfl i acre h at block do BB0 K ' llrk 3 fin tm Lot H do frfK) i ot en do aaa T..t tt do 4W) I.otn M and Si with honae. Roae'p : . r.nft
t'er-on- daatriee to parcha Ifaahtad lnnd r.r town property, will do well t aire n- a r-lL Title examined and abitr .cts faratahed. UfDce in brownie"'- block. PLYMOUTH IXD. noTVf.O-lLMv. U ESTATE. R BAL ESTATE AGENCY. OF HC. CORBI1T, iftlce in the room formerly BCfBpjtd y the Pi--ture QaUery, and iouth of the Democrat o&ce. A COMPLETE ABSTRACT Uf the title of all Lands and Lots in aTrrshall Con Jtfjf. REAL ESTATE Bought and Held on the Mott Rictonallt Terms. No Extra Charge rVlado For information relativ! to chain ot title :' . -t h.iviii c luveyauce made. WiM Land. Tmp'vd Firms, Town Lcis and Residences For mttat Ttry LOW PP.ICES aad LONG TIME, t Cmll mud examine list nf Lands for tale, and Prices. INSURANCE OFFICE The following companl?. are represented by ti. CO KB i.V. HOME, "'etc York latent $ 00 BA R TFO RD.nf Hartford, Ct. 1500,000011 MERCHANTS, a Chieofn,... 1,000,000 00 The above companies are we'd known to thi. t ommuuity and the country, a Iromjt and ltt'll.'tl!e. Tn-urance etT.-ctod f the LOWTST LFOITTVATP. R V'i'KS -pay all eqnit;ible Ins-en iron.p-J ai'd without lltUjatloa. pcri.il iadacemti tn offered !i I ; i ; i til i dec-2:l-lii )LV MOUTal FOIN'IUY tod MACHINE HOP ENGINES BUILT AND RF.P AIRSD ON iilURT NuTlt'E. IULLFT8, BHAFTTNfl, MILL Q1A1UMGS, CAJtTINGH, micetlBnrona and common, on hand or made to order. The ae thopa, ahieh a are dealt eyed hj ti i laat winter have been rebuilt :ind Sarataaed w ith new tinichincrv Ihronchont. All kind, ol c-tinira done ir the best mot durable manner. Ordi r KHetaat. 17-1 r WM. J APAM. froprlHor. SPIRITUALIST, LiW and Reform Book Store, 1S7 A IRflSo. C!l.vk street (Hp Staic hlcaro.. A complete H-aortment or llooka alvrav. on hand ahk) Pl.inch tie.. M'-diohC(pei, Speiice . päatlive and Negativ Powder. rton". Fatent Preparation for Destroying lhe Appetite Ut Toharc-i. Kit1 for atopy (tTatECl of tea RELIGIO PHIIX)80PHlCAL JOURNAL. lie be?t paper It Mie World devote! to tho piritunl rnilon opliy. Containa rompl- te
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V UAlifc: CHANCE. nipp U1UJ IUU lu. I DFIUE to tetl my two ptoro rao-.i. SS)4 ths ar -.'Hi i i- iketn thai will Jnnitv c.t::oa!i-r In catliiur and rxamitilDc tbr ivprrty fie hod trrouinl 11 ll)C!l tll' r;lll(1 IM. ll TVJ.l L'lW a in:- rk new, and ia u lc:iiuu tbkl calanllt trrowui iu importance M a buaiuviw uoiuu A-JC, BW OVSIE AD LOT teapfH by bm nn Centf.i street, opp4i:e the o)i UfthodM rliurch. TUi- pr pi rty will le and nn "v term. fcbSI-iitaS J. 8. AU EMAN. Tiie Excelsior HralMy Mapiiie. If I rt"cM 'v. ,h" h"-" ;,:!d ai rren7.ne W" l':lvTMd IMi- I'llli' It c - voa bb!j a Sollar s yrar. and elw mitre sjcitl teadinc mal lr ,Ban hiirncr prictd ose, s. i- -u'i-.r:p-t! i.- Inf I. Van All-n N w York 1 ltv. Sr.lcrib.r- tu th-- Lh:kockt cn ur- the Bor it ted wjed nt . he atiplylne to arthar T. etcail t ut tui out lu fct-nd v.i;h jour iMiaf. A T JIJ A A G UÜD NEWS Füll TiiE HL'NOilY J KOONTZ HOHAM, No. 7. Baauim'i Block, Laporte ptrevt. nioutii, .. .. imtHmma. We have repaired aatBew Bikerr aad Raarttataat BUhtBic It a Irrt rlail eaiabiiebiueu. TNt keep a Vd'A atrrurttncEt of Fancy (iroeeries, Confectioneries, Ciyarsy and Tobacco. All kimn of Fruit 1n v on. Oj cr in avc.-y etyle; ilto fer eule by the can, Meals at All H urs. Tnr and week Hoard on liberal term". Give hp a can. aad natwQ raaNraetCi Deremher IS -I4tl KOONTZ TOIT AM. vweet Quiirirt v versus Sitcer. i X kbc followir REASONS thmm (Jvininl kshoulii rvplat'e tbe oM fornf or hitter v'"'C BA-e t,ulnlDe wxuiuntld amlaBaa id atrirl in effect with BOttr (jutkiiie. Quinine lins NOvE of tho't'nrtlsc and tent lUUrnuiS ot common Qifnias. I aweetlrtninlne is muflo from FlniviMV Juf . oaly, tiiC ßourctf of BitlerQlinino. In Kvvl t Qnlnln tbe bitterness Is rVrfec':ly e iceated, but may bo IxutaatW velolfl it desire J. ftMlnine will not eicJccn, ubstuncca often do. wee' quinine la readily taken, mid witho.J the leaat Uetntation, by old cntWoung. awceiQuiitine entirely obviates tiVit unconuerable llulike wbitb clUldxamhata tpB';.Urguiuinc. Sweet iniat requires no cteboratel "ra parat ion to Uike, is readv lot n; stAnf. u?o. Swaet AtAnif . in, i's np'rfc.bli, and prompt cfrkucy, disaWu9 tbe Bublio ml Id of mueb peejatliea aaasaat ylinüie, ami aida tbe etTorts of the lataaVtaBBl Ph Isic.aa in its ulaihiistra'ion. tulnlia coeta ao mora tharl tae (jui.uue. wect Buinsn can be T ad at Uie ftrof S'orl i:t two fbnas. viz: fluid, fonor.vrn l-ncc or ataaUtr ami fjp ecneralpaltt Inier, for uae otL PhydiutCi andltvmmcleta. :ns. Farr &. fxv manüfactur:iig chemist EW YORK. BMirt Mra F rale bv W. K. BRdWX DRY GOODS. $100 B x. v- -s IKWABD! J. r-X. ALU & CO., Qaredctor a icll off :hc!r catL-a it&ck Jt hat?, CLOTTTTNG. boots & mom DRESS HOODS, MUSLINS, PRINTS. DT. L AINES, TTOSIERY, GLOVES, CENTS' FUN0 GOODS, FURS, ic, AT COST and LESS THAN COST, And trill alao pav $100 IN GREEN3ACKS To the customer porcba.inf tha UAKCEST BILL C FCCODS. Tont!tV the pennV that thev mean what they My, tU.y have reduced tauir price a. follows: Yarl wide Blsatatal 3Ius!in, worth IS rt,., at 1 2 i cts. Ginliatnf, worth 25 cts., at 15 eta. Poplin?, worth $1,25. at T5 cts. Altfaea Laatrm, worth 35 cts., at 25 t la. Flannels, worth 75 cts., at 50 cts. Good Crash, 10 cts. j. .a. it.tn: tf f o. U 1 Tii'v BOOTS AN D -5HOES. NEWELL GRAVES. Boot & Shoemaker. TUX attend promptly ta all work entrusted r in lilü. REPAIRING WELL & NEATLY DONE On. t"lirt IN ot i eo. All work Warranted. Satisfaction pnararitoed. Patnnae nahVltad. rhou over lluiiriohounr D1.V croc-rr .tore. -"-ivrr m, Msmamj
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CLOTHMO. G RLAT äVmtASM AT We are now rcceifir; car Fall and Winter Gccds, And c. siir.w tLe HÄK0S0RIEST STOCK CF GOODS Ever broaeal tn r'rmoiuh, end in cll.r battct aaUmtlm) ia CALICOES, DELAINES, A LLA PA CA 8t GOOD FOR SUITS, Our Clotldaf aff-rtnient BJ c om lata ta wiii sell ci IVrf Lttrxc Frlrcn. A Splendid B'.ccfc ef HATS. CAPS. AND Genta Furnletilug t.'oods. IT a na.-ta And rnskt CL0THIN3 TO 0ETJI2, IX latest Styles. C9 S & M. LECKER. DRUGGISTS. i.t tMsaava G. KLAIN CO., lcale:a ia DRUGS, TZJto laatl Cvrtet IkB(u ' vvtc Hk, Plymonth, nTl ."Cr. i.t rceird i fre rapt rt of rearp:L:uj in our Una at traiic, c' .r..- L.r.i c Medlclrte, Patuts, Oils, Py S tuffs. Varislah, Blaaa Brathrt, fcifuiu.iie r,f jaaaaBBj wicr.rrn, Vr Jtf ticti and LMfnnrn fter aiainVai p'.rpawi mi We haet rere'd. an larfl BBB onab!e rates. a qntuti'v nt K M aa 'jOml Oth bUbb BBiJ etjie atat ttm KZROSfiXE lav: For acralnj tBS ..'fa W'jJao uh.: Sr al' .iu popnls: Patent Mcdifines, Of mt tar. rajtlet 'aaPRESCRIPTIöTö, "re'nilT pit cp tt aP hope, a' v .a et-ri,-iir, i dru.l V- i it On paaaetatavae ae with a r.Ji ;md examir-e onr atack. aad ateaaae t rlaeadattaa fact aal aa nre duin a liberal bualii. 1 'i CL!N cex LD LIXB. DRUG STOEE, RMTAJtunan XV. E. BROWN, Jaaeatacr a PERSHING- & BROWN MKDicrrs. ZiWJQOI. COCK., PRESCRIPT! 0 X 3 Csrfaily preparat at all hut '4- t aa. f anew. rtr e.s let
