Plymouth Democrat, Volume 15, Number 38, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 May 1870 — Page 2

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Tl-iirsUny. May SO. 17; Domocrath Ntaite TicSi1!. For S' .-rctarv of St :;. NORMAN EWY, of St- Joseph. For Amfitor of State, JOHN C, SBOEMAKEJt, cf Party. ft r Ti tasnrer of Stale, JAMES B. H VAN, of Marion. For Atfornev r.pncral, BAYLESS W. HANN A, of Vif. For ünerillniMl of FttMie Instruction MILTON Ii. BOPhUXS, ef Montpomory. For Ju.leo. if hWlW Court, .1 A MKS L VKlF.N. of AB; AI EX ANDER P. DOWNEY, of Ohiej KAMUEL H. BUSK IKK, of Jfoaroe; JOHN I'ETTJT. of Tippec warn. t.'mcKTiUtr 'jii?it.y lion. C'oiivon The PeunxraU ofManbaU comity are r. died that their central eomtnitt sebwe r b red that a delegate convention be held at Plymouth. M S iturday. June 1Ti 1 -TO ftvr th rnirti ii of ncininalL a- i I tmz candidates for the offices to bei fi 1 at the next general election. The number of delegate votes to vrhifh each township in mid county will be entitled in said convention is baaed

iT' n the vote cat tor novemor in 1868, and is as follow- : T pwaaaafasflL Vcte in "08. 'o. Paiagates Center 680 U !?ourbon 291 M Carman... 2J WHlnut 223 H Polk IM 10 Vest 1W M.rth 174 Tnion 108 Tippecanoe, IM i Green 117 I Toal 20;ö 120

. 5 The DeaWOCratl of the several townrhipi are miawtrd to hold eoarrenr . . 1 j MC idiuwnvu . .. 1 i J . i j t , ai.- mnm j tions ana appoint aelceates to tne conns:,.,,! r- ir,. lieti t7 eonrention on Saturday, June ilr'!. - e , , i ,. ; .(ti,r ,1,.. nnless tor local reasons some otner oa would be more convenient. U. ConniN. Cliairman. P. McDonald, Secretary. Retrenchment nl ltcfomi. The fri. nds of Proident Grant have never claimed fbf his administration any especial merit, except tliat it was i . i i 'im. : i i 1 the president, and the weakness ot kit cabinet, preclude the poasibilitjf of his most biguted partisans ehuaatng for ft. present AMrtntta -Tltog like :-.bilitv. and as soaacthtns must be ! I MtokKptk.i.kig v,,.,l Aore I wwjesa nme ume, me snout m a..i . l av xi t noniy i- echoed all over tne xanu. Kotvithstandins the met that defal- j cations ot mini dis o! aotan occur yenrIi tt-iflk CI ro n r o VbWbahin4 r -mii! tin ' m I a ' Bnblie land are beiatj stoloi from the government and giren to ladlrond mcn- poliot at the rutc of iui!li"U of aere inoiithiy ; yet the cry of economy is MstsajBtlj persisted in. And though his own friend's are compelled to raise . a .1 their voices against the extravairanee i . and corruption oi the various dewutA A ments, in order t bfcah the foree of the charge when snude by Denaocrato, the iua.s of the party unblushingry protf th t! " ;' .winisiration j 19 both honest and e-. nornieal. and i"-, e. .a . .a uJ. i .. JS 1.1 I naj that this speetack 1 1 radicals char--: I ing radicalism with fraud and extrava- ! uance is an evidence that radicals are honest, and that radie:dism means juritv. We call the especial attention of our ! . a a a I readers to tne suojetnea proceeainga in . congress a f. ? davs ago, and suggest that men so active in the ,: interests of irod and morality" would hardly exag- ;

gera:.- -.he enormity of trauds perpetra- j assailable, and from which lie eaa beneted bv th eir own beautiiul and OCOSsOH j fJt his partv more than by a eriniriutr

icai kOBsinistraui n : The naval anprofriatioa bill was then take! ip in eoniaaittee of the whole and discussed by Messrs. Hale. Morgan and atoAett. Ir. Morgan eoudcauntj the defMirtsnaarl for having, in violation of lav, paid to officer- of the navy 331 l,(-r c'nt on 8,700. 000 in addition t tlioir 1 . r. . 1 riif j -.T o. c ii . j i .i . Mr. gconeld e nt' nti i tkat it r.as I iihctlv ia accordance with law. sj .Ir. Morgan continued to deoonni the extravatranr o of the defsartaaent, i and nas followed bv Stevens and Cox, , . ou the same side. i r.&rgent defended the department. I At a reei .; was taken At the evening session the eouraHttee of the whole resuaed the cotttideratioii mi the aaraal 1;!!. Mr. Archer defended the navy de natsaatnt ftusa th- barj es of extravagance. Mr. Dawes attack, i fh tlenartaaent for its antagonum to the law-marking power, and sai 1 that f. r the last ten t years, excluding those ol tlx? war. the J .. ., average appropriation t-.r the nay was I Isaa hy 12.000,060 than the amount appropriatcd in tlii bill, and yet the diepayment wanted Cl 0.000,. MIO more, 1 u; i ' on 1 1 1. 1 1 ii i in it tii' iii i -in. . : ii - i . . . . . . . . n wer naa tue r .: ni to m-iKe iiL' utt tho sjsry d. p-irtin.-i.t was that with the Money famished, the navy was in the had e Madition uesentM a. w uy was it , that the United .tates navy coat three; . , ,. or lour times as much as tne navy of I Great Britain? I Mr. Hale snked whether everything did not cost twoor thn e tianes as mnvh uhintireat Britain. Mr. haw.- nent on to say that the fnited Statt nay. though eoaauslinr of onh H Ö'M) saeaa eeai $l.'li)5,H7l, while dmesdinaasn for the British nav last year, which Consed of 600 snan, wan onlv $49,000,000. Every ve ,- .i I i oa . . ,,.,. . pel in the I aited States nay cost an average annnallv of $13844, and in the British navy 169,000 Every loa in the tonnage of the I'nited States coat an sainanaje of $151 10 p-r annum, and in the British navy 172 Iii. To keep the American navy afloat, to keep it in repair OOati ?'uu i man, while tinBrithfh navy eoatl 1 i $60 a man to keoj) it up t' the f-taa !ard. Tho Uaiited States navy d-parhnent hnd estimated 8l'.07ö KM fi.r repairs, while the estt mates ul the Hriti.sh navy for the VCBt endin? March 31, 17', f-r nei lna. ahiiiery and ropsiry. wa- but ?'.7i 1 Xt

I the same rate of cost as in Encrland, the ! thok American navy should bo kept I ia repr.ir for $48,000 a year. What is the reason for this rast difference: The i. i , p., i , 1 Lsntish estimates tor the b.-t ten vear-

j varied but very little. Man for man, . t 1 for fessel, too lor Um, the whole j expenditure for the repairs uf the Brit iah war was just abort one-tenth the ; cost of repairs ot the American raw. . i v , and 0t the American navy had been ! ji ... l i. i . .1 j:.- iuuweu so run nown mj me coiiuiiio.i m which its friends describe it to be. The fault did not lie with eoBgfaw; it lay in a lack of efficiency, energy and spirit in the navy of the present day. Mr. Logan snid there were in the United States nary, 1.40) officers and but 8,500 men one officer t every six men ana a meuon ever, me pay the navy was orer $7,000,000, ana of that over 5,000,000 was paid to officers. j There were on the active list of .he na- j (1K1 iHucera ;:i sea. aim on saore, Utru i J I There WZtt 10 ivar-admiral. 5 at sea ; I 25 commodores, and only '! at sea ; 5ü ; eaj ta'ns. and only 10 at sea; 90 com Diaudera, and only 29 at sea. Ther. were 24 naval officers stationed in the : Washington navv vard at oncrt. In short there are officers enough in the . - m. a a- t. navv io man a navy miiiicicih io make war upon the strongest naval power in , A , ' wu .-hould this swarm of officers be kept ' with' ut any necessity for them f Mr. Pees spoke oftho extravagance martme ilOO pmnLirssi mnrm than were an. i j inonzed ov law. ana ouu more man j a ja-; year. The debute beint; closed, the bill Wal and i i ployed, and tor milcajre or transimrta- ! - 2 , 1 , ! tion oi omcers traveling unuer oruers a j )Ml ! Mr. Washburne. of Wisconsin, of-1 fered an amendment that no allowance be made to ofteers for drawing bills, re- . . ii O c'i mir or di.-hurs;n' monev. or lor ser-j o ' Tanta, fuel elothinu, quarters, transpor- ' J J tatiou, etc.. thus cutting ot the ,J3 per e 1 cent allowance ImU in uiU ni Journalism. The Laporto Herald, of a recent 1 date, publishes an article on t lio subject 1 of u Independent Journalism, the sen1 P eral tone of which acuta us. Not oulv , i : .i... i... ..i.i: a.. .'.- ..P iV is in', jicpiioin.au mltij guuij ot mv charge td'suosidizing, to a great extent. . taeir l artv loiirnals. and' poctiih:. and ... , , in .oniie cases COMpell mi them by t t" I force of party drill, to support tnO 00 1 J 11 fend the action of the party leaders and ,, ls ,,.,,,,, rieht i.r i - , J tli n . , ,.tlf. i proT - nety. but the Uemocratic parti I-? j L7eilL of th. , eW , I ih h re consider the party to which ne belonj one of the M pnrest ton best the sun e'er shone upon," we consider ;t no r,.lvt 0f onr journalistic duty to m a d fend anything and everything our ; p irty leaders may say and do. m many ! eases resnrrdless of a ltnowledge on our I j.art whether such action is defensible or j UOt Fof our part, we do Rot propose j to be made a cat's-paw '' for any such ' purpose. When the leaders of both j , . i . , political patties are brought to a know!" r . A, . ..' . j i l Ige of the fact that the cannot depend u"-!i their party journals to endorse and defend their words and r. -ta, un less the facts warrant such deh use, thoy wffl kcrp a ln(re tmtM ()Ve tlirir W(,nvs ;m(i actions. But BO km . ... over u ienmalistfl thronehont the country es .M rendv entrinnt n moment's im nrirnv . l j lion, to laah themselves into a tremendofaafary in defense of whatever may be said or done by their party leaders, sj lung will those leaders rcrrtrd journalis o . Lheir property ri iie editor who defend- that which is right, and denounces that which is wrong, occupied a position which is unI - Uenee to the demands of unscrujmIons party leader.. When 0. i .Morton or D. W. AW hees .-j;eak. journalists of their re-1 Bpeethe nartiea are expected to Mnnd j with mouth agape, to eaten each pur I tienhtr crumb of wisdom aj it falls from their lips, and through the naeena of the press, trumpet aloud snd afar their wi- ' ' ooen, entewtisw, purity and goodness. When the leaders of both political putie ksaTn that their party journals ,. , , , ., , will sustain and defend them onlV when , ..... ... . Ult aro ,n UK' ri-,,t' vvH1 r bly be in Te Sfttarded in their utterances. Prom tin Laaaaaa Argaa, JiiSg, OntMsm The task of making s public expoai tion or eriticisna of judicial a-ts i. not e a pleasant one, especially in the case nhere the party exposed is a eitixen of jsjfj'a own phten. But there are tisaea , ..... . . . . when public jUstlCO aad tin demands o 1 J -aw and right are imperative, and a journalist who disregards th'm is re crcant to his duty, unvorthv of h . prolcssioii. ami undeserving ti: conn '",:rc ol th' 1 P' The recent conduct of Judge Oshorn (bc u K .,..luv r,.,,n.. ... . . hensible, utterly at variance with . eesnacon justice, that to longer refrain from pi n ing the (acts hemre the peo j,;,. i a sin which we have determined thai not he ehanreabls to uh. This, 1 , . . . ' . I together With the fitd that Andrew I.. ! Osborn is asking the peopte of Indians t , ! rate him to the high poakkm Of idao n nc9m fjf s(ri -', ,. ,- ping the mask of mn -partisanship from 1 1 1 j him. and giving the general public an opportunity of viewing the man in a 1 rm scareely less repulsivs to the honest man than were the featured of tinailed Prophetc For some r;:r:e -t saajority of the bar of thi-4 district have induced in fr. -fjiiput and antavwraMa eonuaent oa the stubborn and self-willed 'conduct of the! p residing judge. It is alleged that the asmraarfunetiona of the jury are uarnrped, I and that a trial by thk njeani aasujaci

! the appearance of a hroad farce more I than a lejral reality. These statements arc toUBcIt made, and come alike from ... , x. , , ; political mends and opponents. Ine 1 11

people should know them, ami consider tliOltl. In the SOU tested election criso of Mvt!i vc Shnnnnn thu mi it'.fi svtntii- ., T , . . , 1 , . .. thv ot Judge Osborn was plainly disI 1 f....... . ........v.. .... j.. .... ..... " J "" 1 " eernible. o ill eoneeftled was it that even the defendant's c-unsel hesitated to take advantage of an act 80 glaringly iu opposition to former pre edent. lie even sought to pettifog the case, and ! wring from the counsel an admission that every person inside the court room fa, to be fclse. Failing in this, he voluntarily granted some four hours time to the defendant for the purpose 01 arranging ana aiiug an ukwtii ior a ro , . ntinuancc. It IS needless to say that the records of his court will nt show another case wherein one-lburth cf this time wan ever granted for this purpose. It is eontrarv to a long estabaQ( enforced rule of his J Again, in the contested ease of Schümm vs. Kaber, which involved the political control of this city, his jartisan bias, if possible, was still more strikingly aDDarent. It Was known and admitted by all that the Democratic , eoniescani was ciearij eniiueu io me j seat, or at best that the vote was a tie, and the people of the wanl should be allowed to make another selection. When the matter was about to come before the court, the Judtre was taken ,,'il, . i . -. . . - ,.,,,1.1..,, .1,1. B.l Win I. ii. , , , - . which prevented his hearing the case, . w but remarkable M it may seem, did not prevent him from spending t he day on the streets and indulging in unusual hi)MtfM eemversation In brief, thij n !:- ' . . n , . , partisan indue called a notoriously r ' ... aomwlana aanikaat to the bench ' crnpnious parusav to tne mntn, . n unand regardless of justice, law or common respect for 'he rights, of the individual ! tho . the ca,c decided in I - . 15 ... ,. favor ot the Republicans, I hat all ... , ., , this was done at the lull understanding , . T , , . , and connivance ol Jutlirc Uiborn. is bc- ,. , , , r, , r.eveu ov a larire ma ornvoi inose COK" " j j nimnt of the facts. We admire a manly, out-spoken foe. but have a strong repugnance to DJ- ! . 1 , r , tx , I POCnsy. Hence, when Judpe Lmborn I , ,1 , , , asks the people 8 votes on the plea Of . . . . ... I. .it, ii- i. l 1 lllleirt l-.l inner , min t..lf . ' ? ""' . 1 J". ' w" t our uuty to show him up in hi , . . . . m . ;''! .ho people oi the 6 being n'i impartial jurist, we have felt is true tatc to consider the charges which we make asaindt him l'olitical. Senator Sumner denies having saidt that the United States was disgraced by W3b uicn as Minister Washhurne. at Ynrn, and Jones, at Brussels. The met thai Sumner did not say it does not make it any the leaf true, The radical majority in congress are not jet fully satisfied with the situation of the suffrage question, and will eon tinuc tinkering it it until none but the dyed m-the-Wool radicals can exercise the privilege. The new York Standard says: Take General Butler out of Republicanism and there would be very little left of it. !- there silver in Republicanism? Libera ideas arc progressing. The j Philadelphia Dan (radical! is really oft 1 the opinion that the new colored voters ; ughl to be permitted to vote as they pl":ie. General Horsey is tobe the next radical candidate for governor of Maine. radical nouiination lVr governor td'lVnnsvlvania.

I . . . , . , . I Knott ... ' iSiaua in a slmrt tune, and got out in a Tyner I . .... , ., : :., i.-i.aUn.''ath---

as a (rcasurv agent at New Orleans. allandioham m reported as Bp4jachea in fevor of the IJible. Pbliü wkook Congressman McCarthy, the Syraenae salt monopolist, has bee me satished that there will be no change of salt duties, r.ii'l is about t i i i for Europe. Connecticut people aredioenseing the propriety of making sundry amendments to their con8titutionone of which is to change their annual elections from spring to fall, and have their legislature BsCtt j in winter instead of SUSantCT. The Cleavcland header arantsWillialu Upson, the present member of eungress from that district, nominated tot re-elec tion. He helped that paper beat iien. Wade. Returns from all but two counties iu the Kentucky third district give Qea. Joseph II. Lewi-,, democrat, about 4,700 majority for congressman. Sjlit'r. Fly-tine reminds ns how time flic-. BnBali hahithni naui" ,. wveri Iln Main has 1 750,000 flies to each inirpool has a teayear-old garroter Wives are worth f 7 o each, gold, in Texan The monkey io said to be proof against .strychnine. u) Rations that one can seldom live upon Aspirations. A ballet blond' has been fined at St. Peteraburgh, for gestuTi ! " onl of all bonnds.w It is s:i:d that !!!." rich peraOna in England hold $1,755,000,000 worth of the I Sri t is i i consols. Quaker meetings have been i -tabliabed in Boston after a cessation of iniiny yens. m oath bame-tMill clarb haa acVmted the melodious title of Northern Blisf zards. The air apparenl of Lowell the prints of MetTimaci

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I

A. O. THOMPSON'S Livery, Feed k Sale STABLE, Ai tke Ohl Buckeye ttand near tin Parktr B&um , PLYMOUTH, I'I): Horses &. Carriages to Let, And 1 lories Hoarded on reasonable n riuo. aj.rtl 8ttf. RRNST BORN (Snecewoff to C. Haelaas r, I rice! aii mum FACTORY. Washington street, east of Parker House S! mouth, End. ItKPAlItlN!; and H.-rM-hocin-dr. to ,.,.,w (.odd work Gaaranteed, or. ;i..rt notice. Girc ne call and l naraatM lausflicUoo. April u. .o-j-j.y K. born. . ,,,., 7777771": THE FARMING C03IMUM1MTV. l tk.-pi'jaonrc in nnnonnciajr to the Pannen or Narsnail county, tuat I have Jor t-;:!o tin- followintr farm BHWblM ry : Baaielr's Separator, Ilor.-o Potrer. Wo..d taw Kagirea, and Saar and ('TM MID Hacklnarr! i- tum i mlt Mm. Bajpey's Double Steel Plow -, Bhaaiarajf Ck Plow, Way & LaasaxSlkj Corn Plow, araurlag or riding Th- e'iimnx ! ap r and Mower, witn eelf-rake o.- dropper, Podd's u.-.r.' Rake, btravcr t'rain and Bei d li ill Hfdsetrs Clover Bailer. AH of tbe abore articles are warranted to he r - mttenal. well made, and to do fir-t ..).-.- Mix, iui i.tir inai. r j 11 eaie Lall ana it'.' I in- lx-fon.' tMrndinij vour order :,. hi m. N . LOUDON. r0-nini-2. PlTBKMIth, lud. FURNITURE. Q PAI.MEU, Dealer m all kind? of FUBlf ITUBS Willow Chairs Lookfnc Gbwaca, Bed-8prinra and Manraaiaa. Undertaker Trimmings. WA L XL T A XD BOSOS WOOD ( OF1 '1X8, 31tjilli Oiiscs with a A'l on ReasaamhtoTeaane. At Hm old store o! ti. S. Clcavflnnd on LaFOrtfl Street. Plymoath, Nov. QABIKET WARS AS D A. L ALLEM AS d- CC. Bare oa hsnd at all times a complete sad elegant at.ehofCablaet Ware and sSinutnre, which t!ey will sell at rtry reasonable rattrs. Ahio a complete stock of andertakera Faraisha Goods, and cofflnsofallkinda. A good Hearae belonging to tJba eatabBahment. 33r.TlI.rSf COFFIN. any cr all prod s. f araisbed promptly en order jhnTa ;irnii.'ei;-j...rits uitli the latgest boasa in west, at I h tea go, by which these BerlalCaaea e promptly lopplied at . limes. btjOtx A. L. AI. I. 'J.M AN A CO. piHMTvni;. M A rr T R E S S I Z S. Spring TJcf.sv, ttitfl LOOKING GLASSES ETC Qavtng unerjucih-'l facglUee, we nre eaahted to oiTm- our oed- at EASTEIÜ PRICES, And guarantee to satisfy the puhli", hoth as to Use (quality of our goods and the prio s at which vre odbr them. t PARGHEH A ).. tXJfJAXA. tnLt'ORTts, RAIL- ROADS. C. A r.. U. It. VIMS T A ULK, c. 1'rtkes effect Wednesday, Nov. 17. I960.

I STATIONS' Alt p sii)iN(.s. A com'.n lajtaaame ; Enparte 7..10 a u 8:911 a a j Htlllwell .s:0" M ! H-JSÜ - i Kankakee. b:"0 S:0S j Walkertoa 9M " ' i:is " I Knott's- fcM , MO " : Tyner 10:19 " 9dM M : Plraeoatb lll:aS " 10:00 ! Argaa ! v m!iU:-JI " ; RatMhaeJu IU 010 i Wamat 1:15 rthSS I Gravel Pit i: iO:47 ; Rochester 2:a " Uaeola 3:2 - lslt : 1 Birmingham 9dHI US4 " Deeds " 11-4:1 Ki i River tM ni.vt " CoartCf 1;18 ,k 11:57 k4 Peru 5:oa " ia-lS r -i

TRAINS (.(.IN; NOBTH. stations AMO SIDIXOH.tBXPacsa lacoaxli iVru ... loarter Kel RKer ll. eils Birmingham . Uneirfa Itocbester. . . , Btargcoa Walaat Rsi If backs ... Antoa M ea 4:18 I A.ii i 4:W ' 7::i'i a n y.r, M '--2 s-Iö " l:iil ii:-J M llrtU M 1145 " 11:90 " 14:10 p m 1VM " .:n(i " fc-Rl " .:.V M i:-2-i ' 9:90 " 4M ' t M 5:10 .r:.'lU o .::,1 - ii 0:08 6:90 IcSl . i.:8? :J7 o ;: rs KnottI WnMo rton. i Kaak :kee. miiiweu... LaPorte. . . . 4:1i T:18 ral r:ii,j r Trains run drill v. Sundays excepted. C. W. HU MH.KV . Superiatendeat. PtttMburgli. i't. WavncA Chi c asjai utattwaajr. Onarxl after Koreniher 151899, Trarna will leave Stations a tily. (Sandays excepted,) as r(,i!ovTrala leaviagChicasn at S,09 r M.. leaaei daily Train leatrlag Plttsbars;h att,lS P. M . leaves clailv. TMAIX8 OOTXO WEXT. hta loa.

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Plttsbnrfth Rochester Halen AllMBCe. . . 'aMtoti . . . ;. ii " I. 98 " 7.:ts s,oa M 9, 10 1(. .1 Iii so r h 111 I " II. 15 " 11,48 " 18,55 am a no " . " 8,96 " I.4S " I..IH) 7.211 " 6,96 " M issillon. . . Orrvllla. . . Wooster. . MaBsdeld. Crestillai Bacrrtis. A I Forest Uata..... . Van Vrt Warsaw . . I'H-inonf li . STAl IONS rhtcasa Valparaiso. Plyatoath ;irj. . . i 'cdaaibM Fori Waj ne Vaa Ifi rt I.im.-i Rarest rp s'lidusk mejras.. . Mansfleld. . Wooatar. . . . Orrrille . Was -iliiHi Cnlltwil Alllanca Siliii R st-r 8.98 r a 11.91 " '2.!MI A M AM M 4.:w " .Hl o ?,I1 " siae " i m 10.06 11 10,48 " 11.18 " i ns r m 19.81 M 8,61 " 'i.-n " jm o 6,18 " 6J8 " MS M S.06 "

INSURANCE.

GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY A.C.&A.B.CÄPRON PL'S MOUTH, IND. lasaiw your tires in tljo Mutual Life, ot New York, Tte leading Uie Insnr&c Company la the World! 'Ull Iwrti Si:2.0.(0. Imurr your Home .' future ir "r Merdutudi$e ' fnamrt ur Property! Immrt : jtr House. Barn I Stock 0gnint lot mud "fewajt hu Fir? ami ! ',, tu Imm !ii.m.. . .II...:,... i ' zz !7- m ' J IT 1 r - f AAA a a nA mrcrnanonaf, a. lorc, 7l,ZW.V öU North Ann rican ) Q J ' t i Ojtyka t t 200,000 " New York Centred, Ybttucrt & ' tr Yurie, I "L wraJ Il"m Afic Haven. 1,786,3C549 : a i!r,. prepared to tssae poiiciet oa the mot i I teTorablr UraVia any of tbo tbove companies. I A1'- hnvp the Wf, ro" '. of Indiana and ; P,lch,n of i Acas Inrw Ventral Insurance Company. Aaeataandl Solicitors WAted. Office ta Browalec'fl block, op stairs. BEAL ESTATE OFFICE. Land Bought and Sold on Reasonable Terms. t i i m t o i Iatlfl HTin I AWtl YlN InP Mli - irrA. C. S A. B. J 1UH. Tbe a Kmc 14. 1 nr.. r l . a-jo aerea Fn'ondid land, heavily Umbered with blaek walnnt, poplar, ash and oak: price, i" in-r sere; tcrrm esfr. h i- ,.- ! bo, ji r i", !ki nerei; extra land, with Ute beft quality of heavT timber; iricr, I'-' nrrcs; extra $18 per sere, ::(. third dowb, balance on h:.L' time The 1 1 ', ice H, 1 14, ransa -l a, KM ere, heavy timber, mostly oak and poplar; lrunl of the boat quality and la cood nr hborbood! i)rie-- 15 jut acre, noe-thltd down, balaaea oa easy terms, Th- h ne, ami u s e, n-e 10, tat. r 3 e. K,0 ucrcp. mostly mkmdld BKrwtag mandt, timber eaoach for buHdiaa sad lendng purpt)L;s: price $8per acre: termi- eaar. The n w U ceetS. t Stnrl e. MO -teres- aboat M acres bottom land, the balinceaafiaea tract ol limbered land as can he found in the Ci.aaty; priCv' mmi uviiars jer nerv, l" " m rins. The e i2 n w I, mcS, t :!t. r l a. St acre, oak harre ne and mowing aMiaa: to h had at aharraia The s e i4 and a ar 4 sec S, t .?!. r 1 e. SO ere, timber and mewing marsh; :ht dollari Ier acre. N '? ! w '. . s e . n e ec SO. t St. 1 c l-y) ;"7Pt he-.vy harn .part ma-h. Six dollar iCl - - , ... , . ... . . a ii -j, ,i . I iwn 11. I I 1. JH.IV-, L'i.i land. t be had cheap and on jrood terais. Thefri w Ue ar see It, t r 4 c, 11! acres, part beary timber, tad tome bottom laud; ten dollars per acre. Town Lots. Lot Jl In original pint ot Etymoaty; boase lar:--emmahSot two families; n,. oftho mu! desirable

Lot W, price S00 Lot ill. price $30 too, säu I ass, sno isH, 400 1 na, suo ISO, Cd ; MB, kHl int. m; S acre a e , block BS iu CabbeWa ad., fHOn i acre n w blech .V do 400 M sera a 'j block N do BW 4 irre i ar A block .''. do SOfl w ' j c block :ih do ti".o Lot is do SOB Lot M !) 1 Lot 2 do 40'.

I H icraBWM block m do I w 1'2 e K Mock :ts do Lot is (io Lot M :. Lot -2 do Lots ss and sk with bovse. Roee ad I Porann. ulrin In iitiritiu. lit.... .1 . T,no Persons desirinato parchase timbered lands or ! to a property, a-it! do wen to ehre im u ralL j Titles examined and alstr.-.cts rnrnlahed. Office in nroamlee s block. PLYMOUTH, IND. noa25'Cl-121y. real estate. Seal estate agenct, of Ofllca in the room formerly eecapled 'y tke Pictare Calkry, and south of the Democrat oSee. A COMPLETE ABSTRACT uf the title of all JLtiiHtls tntfl tjots iti tliarsh cell Conn I y. KEAL ESTATE Bought and Sold en fat Mott Seuonubtt Term. No Extra Charge Mndo Kor lafuisaettoa relatltre to chain ! titlo to these barlag eoaveyaaeea mtdr Wild Landi Imp' vdSFarms Town Lo'ts and Residences Portale at very LOW PBIC18 and LONG TIIIE. Cull 'irt'i $xuntini lift of Ltiud for aule, aael 'r nv. INSURANCE OFFICE. The following conipanii-s ari- re pre seated ty iff. CORBIJW II( i WE, X m Tori i4etti 1,500,000 no nARTFORD,ofIIurtford, Ct. 2.600,000 00 MERCHANTS, of Vkieugo,... 1,000,000 00 Theahove eompaaiee aro well known to this teaaaiaaltj nsd iiu- ooaalry, as Prompt :tik1 ltellal!e. lararaace elected at the LOWEST LKQITIMA ri-: RATE8 .iy all eqaltahle lwsee rosaptly and i wltbont litteaHon. iif(ial Indacenemts onVred . 1 A . - . A 1 ... I res in a . .in l i ir a rivi-i. ui'cjö-iii p I.V. MOLT 11 FOISOHV and M A C H I N E s II O P ENGINES BUILT AND REPAIRED OH SHORT NOTICE, PULLETS, BUAFTIN3, MILL GEARINGS, TIN c; Jüi , mliicellaaaoae aad asaaasaa, aa haad or mado to order. These shtma, whlcfa areia destroyed bj Ire laatwtdtar, have blea reballl ami faralahad with ai w amehlaei) thruoghottt. All ktads of castinirs doae la tho host rnot datable Manser. hdera send ted. 17 1 V Hit T. aDAatS. rroprlHor. HAT HAS CAUSED THIS GREAT COMMOTION? Good News and True. Hitman Woolen racfory.

Roll Carttaw, Seta pet lb Cardlnjt sod spiiMiinir fj " t lotti Drlnpiaa, ralllns;, Dyeihnr. Ac .'io. Oonse and aaa onr plain and toncy Casslmares, rhnrai . 1, Jem s. Woolen Blankets, s;. klag Yarn Ac. Ac. of our iiiiiuulai turo. to cxcbnni:r for wool ,-it ihe Factory, Tlnpecanoetown, Mamhall eoanty, Indlaaa, aad t h- Parnltnre established ut of a I. A'b man A CO., in rtyaaoath npi 7 .!Tt

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ßooD news for ihe hungry! KOOXfTZ HOHAM, Xo. 7, Bokaa nU ck, Laportc street, Pljnuonth, Iiuiiniia. V( llilVi rinn ir.l mmwt TJ.,1 T . i,. ; rant, making it n ;-.-t- ia MtalilUhment. Wc 1 tecP IbU ortment of lniK' G roeeries, CourWlionerits, (','j'r.. and Tobacco. All kinds of Pratt in seasoa. Oy cr- la cvory Style; ale for eale by the can. Meals at AM H urs. Dar sad week Board on liberal terras. (Jive ns n call, and sottofr yooiaelf, December 16 I4tf KOONTZ ROH AM. Mw&et Qui Versus Bieter. FoiAne fol.cwin.pr IJEASONS Sur ihoulU replace tlie old fonaj or Hitter tOuwjj.it 9fto it llnuallmi) is waVjo.nti:d v.ylMnany uutiucal in eflect with Urtier Qumnie. Sweet Quinine 1ms NONE of Qtctintrlat and jifrafctwi bittcrm of common yifnine. Svct tlQuiniii is BBadka from I'Inivinu liav only, the BOUIOO of Bitter Quads. In Burm t Qniiiine to bittetneas is rVrfectly canvealed, but may be iiiatui::' Uo- ( loiO'.l ii desire;!. n I Kwcct tiiiiiiac v. ill not sicken, aaf TBCy bitiei iubaCaacca often do. SwtfM'.ii I ii '.ne is rehdUy taken, n'ld witlioul the least bjCBltal ion, by old umlyoung. KwrrtQninJiie entirely obviates tlt nnconoeraile dislike which i liHilnimliain tp Bxter Qnioine. fiwect CM tnine requlrca no otr.liorat a preoa, rat. on tc take, ia ready for mstui. us,e. Stvcit hvAvAiic, l: ttfl Ogrceabllitr' and prompt efficacy, dlsalwaea the Ipublic ml Id of mach prejudice ncninst Qtlinino, ami aids Cue efforts of the intelligent Ph.Liiekm in its administration. Svret YluMiiitc cooti no more thuii tho BittoV Quinine. Svet ftuinlne can be bd at tho f)rug ßtorlä i:i two forms, viz: flui-l, fodeonveu'fence of families and t "k Bjcneraipnl UeJIhnd vMedcr, for um oXPhysM ai rWadfKi.-'ti ns. Farr Sl KAFACTURirtG CHEMISTS XEW YOKIi. mars-S6m or s.i; n W. C. BROWN. DRY GOODS. 00 1:!:WA1!": J. Bt. DALE & CO. rjavf'dctcr a tell off their entire stock cf C'or-isti.'.i: of HATS. CATS. CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, DRESS GOODS, MUSLINS, DDTvrpo 1 I I 1 I . , DE LAIN ES, HOSIEBY, GLOVES, GENTS' FURN'G coons. ITHS, ftc, AT COST aM LESS THAN COST, And arUi kIso pay $100 IN GREENBACKS To the customer SI rr besing Ihe LARGEST BILL OF GOODS. To satisfy the peepte that thoy aaeaa vrhat tlu-y ay, they have redaced their pricea as follows: Yard wide Bleached Muslin, worth 18 eta., at 12J eta. Ginghams, worth 25 cla., at 15 in. Poplins, worth $1,25, at TT ns. ; Alapaca Lustres, wortli 35 cts., at 25 eta. Flannels, worth 7" eta., at 50 eta. Good Crash, 10 CtS. .t. mkmEjM: $ Co. jabl.TWy GROCERS. A. BBCCSL9BB &. CO., l)o!r it hut justice to theaaaelvaa and llioir fr!. nds to Inform ttsscitlaenaol Maraball ami urroaadlng connties that the Wecj a LA r a e n s roc K At all times, including Crockery, Qaeeaaarara, Ta baCCO and iira. t'oiinlry lroduro, tfoi which tbej slways pay tho liiulu-t nuirket price. BETTER GROCERIES Than any other boase they uro aeajaaiatad with iu Northern lediaaa, wblcb Ihaj propose ta SELL CH KA PER Tlisn over neffnee, and at lower limn th.-ir aebjbb 0 rau-s CA -V A FFOh I) TO. 9ay byfioa doahttaa; the ahava ij&teaaeabi wi'i confrr n ' Ivor bj ilHng ind hecoaifag coaviaced. KO. v COMBINER BRICK BLOCK, PtVMOrMl - rMVtAMA

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ARRIVALS AT & XX. BECKXSR'S. s. W are now receiving our Fall and Winter Goods, And eaa show the HANDSOMEST STOCK GF GOODS Ever brought to Plymouth, and Can offer better bargains in CALICOES, DELAINES, ALLAPA CA 8t 0 0 01) FOR SUITS, cCc., dpc. Oar Clothing assortment is complete and will sell at Very Loir Prices. A Splendid Stock of HATSi CAPS, A X I) Bestta FiirniKlilne; Goods. "Wt: ha . e a FINK ASS0R VMaKNT OF I Hot IM. PnilltPrP mill Vtxia .wi . i - i : ii i . Mil il T i.l.'li." , And make CLOTHINQ TO OP.DER, IV latest Styles. 89 S. If. BECKER. DRUGGISTS. JXBtVTCWIISTn. G. BLAIN CU, i.'caler in Plymouth, liul HAVING j;it reesdead a frc-h mippir of everytiling iu wur line w( trade, renalsttlH lur.uil) o Dru)(i Mrdir Inrs, Paiiit, Otla, Dya in::"r. Variilnli. C'lttus, l$r unlirii, I'erfuinrrlos rim ke Xof'ton .S (atioritry, luro aVrffriasa aaal i.iors for ttiriHral asjNbMf only I to tehUh tat lacttt asnsafi W have reeeteed, and will sollst rsonahlo r.iti-s.a nu intity of K'-rosens n r.'oal 0. Also every Htyle auc lr.e KEROSENE LAMPS. For baratag 1" samo. We era Slso asu!s for a' thu papalar Patent Medicines, Of Ihcdsy. rhy.loisas' PRESCRIPTIONS, ';.rorully put up at .til henrs of the tiiht. hy -n exnerlenced aaagsjist. We earnestly lavtte the public to Tavoc us with a call and exaasics onr stock, and become eonTiisced Off the fact aat we are duin; a liberal bunne-. 1 1 BI.AIN'ACO. O 1.1) MM. mm store RSTABLMMKb tit 1919. W. E. BROWN, 9ar yeaer (0 ! pershino & brown 1 V.rt in MXDtVIXES, SCHOOL BOOKS, PMKSCR irri 0 ys Cafefany presared st si haare oi iiie tin oms' WM e. nitw N

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TlST OPENED. on the Omrmm enmihmf ?h fWahm lien . oHttc a tpenttirt hue uf vcr rx o. GLASSWARE ard LAMPS the latest .m I n; )?tappro ed. ;.. srhtsn wil! be sold at p.-iceithat lafjrrisapatitk a CALL AND EXAMINE. Also a freh supply of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIE ;t CaL I'ant for Country Product. E. U SHOOK. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Medical. E. Ws (ooiie! nOMKOPATHK 1'HVSICIAN ... c : salted upm an diagaaea thai aflttd Oka ba bmb syateas. Night ealbj prom;:.-.- tnaaased. ßice in BaPsmr block. wemt aide at Sllchicaa street, rasideaee . i : -1 ; " v soafhaf ti.- l':'t'irh, 1 rt Vmei Chicago depot, Ryaaovth, lud. mayVTOiy. Iff. A. 0. Born m, tUBOBOM OEXTidT.Uaa be com UN ndlceerenr day except Moadars mi I .- c..m. Office over Ueetervelt's Store. Pismoatb. In4. Dr W. i. Bill!! y. Tr- nt all kinö of li mmmm that ai-t Use Lunar. y-t-m. Mei'.i' al en i Batgatal. !. it bad aver six yasra eiporleaeii tathe Aisalci otia tT, s. Tasrr aTrrfl dr at naraasi dry gunfl itma. iu Kegalar Phle!an t,.,i ijH'ra:iv.- Snson. sSBms Us peaamassasal see t Ins to the c't!r-e orPIatoath msi afmjasajanng oountry, in sddl tioa to the treatrnot.t of dJaraass essaaaes to tLa country. rociil Btteattoa srUl he aiv-.-c Svien . th' Tfeataaeaa f saegteal dtsowsesaad Ais u .r cf fesMdea. Nigat ocDahttaornsad roaatry p: luit! attended to. Chaagea reasaaable. Offie and reei A . ,r ,tf .t.l.. . . kllakLu. HA ... . - north otUie bank. Plyinoath lui. J.J. Vintll. HiMEor.Tiiic pnvaactAX n si in. Particahtr atteatisat aald to orsTi ,. v j -t, tiee,aad dfeeaaea of araaaaa and ehHdr-u. udka ui-r lirov. ,iv. "s Htort'. iff-idencc- op., isite tt.o samhwaat coin. . l the pahlk puar-. V tooU . ud. Sj Attorneys. 1. A. . Pariaanl. 4 TTORXEY aai rvsaaaelat at In, sad -; tarrPahOc. Raoai No. l, Belceaj baric. V, Bsaata, tad. 61 II. (orhi!) ATTOftXKt at LAW, Notar PadMBt m I ' sccttea ai-nt. lrart'crs iu tji varlon nossa Ilea otthf district Harhar an Ahsüaet ut Tldea Gar Marshall cnaitty will criee particular att atioa to li -al K-tnt' Siis1ni-i. J. u. Oaaowra. w. it, Hes Notary Pat It 0sDrsit- vS. Ht-vs, AITOlXnTSal law. will aMvr.l promiir to aH proSestdnoai bashsass eatsswted to Saoaa. l:irtl. nl.jr altiiitiou -;v. i lorcal -slatp haalas ss Titles exaarfaed mi! aistsd. OolieettsaH ma la and protnjiily remitt d. (diu- on Mici.i-.-iu sjrs ft, a f.-w doors i.or:!i o! th. Murker Hcn-p. Plvr:i ata, it'.'i- hau, . A. et A. i. ( atiron, TTOBXEY8 a DorNSELOtta, Real E 'its sad ronerlae Agents. Plysaoarh. lid. .r practlftiia in t:- law Brta ut UairhsH an8 ad joining i-ourti. -. m.d 'i! fire proma4 atlentton loallleeal btiriii' ss , utrrti-d t th-iai. G i -r-: ralht-tin: L'. Lt- t. rXorilicrn Indiana and s ! ern VichiaTaau Paiticalar arteattoa pfaca ta the Kr!ll- i.i-:.t of i!"i. ' nf i-st.i'ts r.r.il rnar-i i i . t. i. . ... iu, s. inn-, inorij.i :. s. at oim-r c;.ntM.:s diets a and edraowlfd aecnSs tHket;. OSIc . Broaralee's Stack, sa -tiirs. aaa96m 199 d H. Reeve. a rronxsT at lav smd nur t"ijm da '. ra w ill ptaetlee Ic Fn'.ton. Stark. I.uPor' -nd Kosclasho. an well a- Mamhall, connties. Catlec tlons promptly and i-flh i i.t'r attended to. -Cere fill atti-iition (Iren to probat'- butm-ss. Innra' n effiected oa lives and ptosa.ltjf. in th? best i panic in Dae Chited State. p- !.tl Ittevtioa paid to the ntmmrnttna of rJaiaM af oidler. tbefa widows ami heirs, for tM.unty, urn-sr. of pay. --a-slotis und otax r i l.iinii. : frt. meet: ParrrFlaM Cv.fljicaco.Sh Cartn.i.r Co . Oiacttumti. Bucktv. Sheldon A ( . N. Y . :rair. 8biaml1 .V Co.. Pif..hur. ;9-4C-Hotels. Wc(uni IFouse r r xx tm. in i south eid-p. p. w. n H . sdjolnlnf the pasaeenavr eleaal tue.: siopptr. nor nui rocoixe ur : -class Hccorumodatloa at nod--;: ratee. safsnaai cou-.eyej to .ind froa tin- cars Sam. 68 V.. Mol fJ6tnT. Trop r B. S. Hotiire. 1AtXEl ROTSR rak nM iitrthnliel ai d mvorably-hntia a Baaee ta awn prep-.-d wliu iew furi itiiri- and taapsnMre ' arroiami 'del time to enter to tho w SJSla Sfo;ir ow n community üiid th, bravellne; pabtlc Th omnibus haahaea nfltti ! aad aill attend all regalar train-, nuder the mnuaemr nt of the Boose. s i Miscellaneous. J. i Lose? TF.WKI RR nweha. Wahthee aad famsJiy r. p;i!r--rt ptOTSptrj and in ti amshmanllko maiirer. Reeps for sale Cl -.u-. Vateaca, Patted amaJearelry. co'd pens and Ihll -tock M-rt.iiii,nL' to his trvi.n ticca pi i h pan uf Paul's Boot .v sin, st-r--. John S. Allpmaii. (" ROCKB and Prodr.ro IVah r. Has a cbolca 1" stock of frvsh liroccrles on hand Pass .) blfheel market pefca for all kind- of otintry produce. Can pjMvrldo ritiavna oTtosrn with the best ne conniry aiiurds. M"ie lourrh .(. r north at i'ank L Sliakes ,V t'o. HILUAKn amma. The rr 9ml cUmtahete Tl;a IJejaurs sad -t bj -,r- m bsn n sWaja on hand. Koom- S i-n! d or to.rth o4 Bank. J. V. in ulUcnhurh llIlOLESALKl ltTOKsrOKI paavliejaaea 1 1 tor medb'inal id 1 parpasopa. eaa be .isd at my stor . . no do r north of th. Praacn it ink May 19,1805. J V VAU V ALKKKBUKUM. . s. s. Tadd, ill ' J ( i ist. i Pr T 6 Leaanaa old atsnfl). Micliican "troi-t. Plymouth. Indiana. v. Mlf a. (0. l'ATKIt Mill. Th? hma floHr manvficti r,A nUs-on hand. t;ri-t:n done to order by dent -class miller. Tbe hta-hest market petea In, cash paid all thami tar arhant Mill at aiwlh sal part at town I. r. HolfzendorfT, I.AsmoNAi ii i:Kp.Kit. -run tea m:BFR Sttor,Vueeturk9M EhrUrb's ataea. Sharinc, Hair t'nttlwi?. Miaiiipoidnp, t, . dona hffthe rn-t My b- IV. -tnular atn-utl.ui l-on to ly in.-Ilnir ami WhifkiTs. liii:h.-st price p lor ladies' hahr. i!-:i4 Koonlz iV Tvvss. at M ans R r vi m nsiksl. allah nrfli si oiilv tho oitir-t.s f I'iymontli. and utresjadhsr eotintry witb tl.e bei.! qi:lit f Krosh moats of ; till kind-. Ijird. 1 illow, Ssn-sjro and mII alUI.-s t in h flrpt-rlii-s M-nt aaarket al- ax on tiHfid. V.. -irk. t ut Nol!'- oiil -mud. Shoemaker Kmiflerk. n VFAT HAlMntT K COtmtaatlff nn head. if j th.- host si lent, ti - oiM. i t. i-ork. M;itton and j Veai tin- i-oiirt ntfords. A !o manuf-tnre t ' erlor srti.-U- or sMo-pna Sioi.iri.. Isrket 1st nor otstoi Methodist rharrh. na l. ip' rte sirr-

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