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PLAiT .4c1)ONALa, i T.i:ir-; . . July 7. I . JO. DemoerAilc Stale Ticket. For SedfMarV of Stto, 50HM.YS EDDY, of St- Joac-ph. For Auditor of Stole, 30DN C. SHOEMAKER, of Ferrv. For Trsnonarer o S'tate, JÄHES P. KT AN, of M:nion. For Attorne v Qeacral, BAYLi"S BJ. HAN 5 A, of Vico. Vor SiipcTiatcu-lca; of Public Instruction MILTON B. HOPKINS, ot Mon-pomcry. For Judgee ui" i:irrc-:u ( OOVt, JAMES L WuUJiiN, of AUcn; ALEXANDER C. DOWJTEY, of Ohl; BAMI7BX SI. B-USKIBK, of Slowooj JuLiN MERIT, t: Tptctaot. ecu nit tickst. For Reprcenu.tlv M. M. 0ALF3TINE. Fjr Clerk 1. lieDOSALD. Pot Au lii.r-il. C. BUÜLI5GAHB. For Treasurer JOHN SOU l Tor S'aor ?-1. K HARRIS For Recorder J. W. HOUGHT05. For Surveyor J. P HAW KINS. For Coroner E. R. SHOOK. For Commissioners lot Dist. JONAS MILLER, 2d H. A. RANCK, J J II. RF AUcE. Congressional Convenlios?. Recently we had a conversation with , J. P. Early, of Laporte. chairman of j the congressional ce;:tral committee. re1"tice to the time and place of holding the Democrat ic congressional enliven ticn for this district Ie a' t he L d ool received a report f o a all the counties, but that a majority of the di trie! j hsrl voted in Ctvor of Waaatah as the p-ace. and the 10th of Aagaat as th.lima. Wanatah is no d ubt the UK si eewTei ier.t of access of any place in the district, but the date if certainly too 1 ite to enable the Democrats of the dornet to d as iffaitlTii work in the earnptign as if the convention had r..-.t b Nktf. Our opponents a-c thoroaghlj organizd and at work, while in many counties oar friends have n effective e-.an-iiati'n. The nomination of a eoagreassional candidate, and the opt ning of canvass gener.J'y inspires eoarage among Democrats where they are weak in nuinbcrs in c":nparis"n with thei orponentd. But it i probably too loti to c.Tect a change of time, even if tht central aoasmittea couid be c nvineco of its utility. It "nly remains for u t do tne best we can in the short time allotted us for work. From what we can lern f thc sentiments of Democrats in different part cf the district, they are anxious to be gin the campaign, and will Live a good account of tBeasaelves ia October. The Soiiat.r:'al isslroclla. The Ibllowiag remarks, explanatory r.ud otkerwiae, of the et in es i f trc & natorial aoBvaatii n at Waaatah on th 2Qth ult . were intended for last nreek't i-jue. but were crowded out : Col. Thomaa iSumucr returned fro: the convention at Waaatah n V. c.iucday mucb d V :ti -fK'1 .'ith ths gee era proceedings, and the senatorial conven tion in particular. lie had been assure 1 by the b :t Be ublic in authority in St. Joseph that as Marshall w;: entitled to the candmat . he should l ave .he s irport of Si J -::ph for Senator. V'ith this änderst tnding he went to th' convention with every prospect of suecess. But .he sequel sbovs that Um '"est laid schemes of n.ke and men gang aft aglee." Audit happened in this wise : Hon. James O. Parks, of Bourbon, conceived the idea that he wuukj like to represent the people oi this district in the senate, and so anemameed himself ia the Republican. he friends of Mr Hubbard, of S -nth Bend, were mmni f r his Domination for senator, and, it Li r-uiu.m: de arrangements with Marled! county, throu.'h Mr. Paris, to give St Joseph com fy the senator, ?.nd Marshall county the joint representative. Ia ac ordnnev with tins arrangement, Mr. Pari-.-' name was withdrawn for senator and two weeks rgo announced far joint representative. The call was mads for a mass conventi n. and Mr. Parks ma I ' his friends in large numbers at the scene of action. Whea tits cosvreatioa as aamfclad St. Joseph county pat Mr. Hubbard in nomination, and refused t consider the claims of any candidate from Marshall for that ssmee. The Marshall aesapmma, nntslde of Bow hen Towasl ip had not been ialbfni d of thellttl p;anie Mr Parks had been playiag, si d aftt t a 3tormy Fesi"n of ul out two hoars, concluded that under the eitenmstanccs th y would net e snpr mise the r ninnhjod hy remaining in tba eoaveatioa, and they patanml to vote. St. Jr.then cat 2'd votes for Laetas Hubbard, and he was declared the " mianimeam4 aaaaaa at the aonvention fr seaator. Meat of the Marshall delegates then 1 ;t the ground, there remaining only S sufficient naashef (exempt t1!' Boarboa d legate?, whose s?a pnthies acre wi:h 8s. Joseph.) t" protest ia the asms el the Ucpublican party, againsl any für !ier outrages aaea the lights of Mar- .. si eoanty. St J seph asked Mar shall taaaaaant a aandidote fr joint representative which iarshall declined to do, notwithstanding tlie desire of B mrheai township ti do so. As St. Jos had thc sen it r. r-he would not present a candidate, and only SWsittd the pre aaatsaa of a asndidate from Hanlmll to cast her Id fOtsj and nominate him. Ban Naishefl iinmiatnntlj refused to I e anything to do with the conven ti' u, and finally an arrangement was ids to adjourn until July 13th, to t it Plymouth, whan another st rmy me may be e tpaafad. It is no fünerd of ours, but we can . t but admire the manly mannci a which. Gti Sumner. lion. A John
I MBi Atkiaao, A. B. Capron, Ohas. i q H G Thaver, Mai. Kendall,
I CP' - mJ I 7 i(. i 1 -i n n n. l ci . i - ui . ij :it k. v.. a. . . ii H iv r tii i ! and others maintained their Bonoi as I polilician and gcntleanea asauast the i . r. , , . i mat r,as lurcea upon toeui by nr. rarU' iupportera aud the St. Joseph . . . r Xmtj delegation. ... . , A lew we k? igo the first number ot The Ch'rajo Democrat was issued by George W ilus", an experienced editor The paper baa already given evidence of its abflitj to supply a want leng felt , . . bv the Democracy ot the north-west vj nn. w ; UMl M, reiwoie uesnoeraae paper m Chicago. TUt Times iia3 long since T - 4 l . 1 1 T ! ceases oe a democratic organ, or an ! : rvrv.nrnt and rtetender ot the m-mei. dIi a and nolicies of the Democratic r irj ty. but is used as a me..m : im the Belßsh ends of W, ftf rnrtKr. F. 8torer. j . . ... ,. .. ... its cd. tor. Levant a paper tint w.ll 1 r I at least be consistent with ltsell ; which i will not allocate negro sufirage one dav. end so.ne other ism the neat: J'wUl t be use. as ,f aL . - - - A editor. .Such a paper as we need w believe the new paper will be. Mr. Best announces that the publication of Thc Dtr.iocraf, wlr.ch has B0 far been a weekly paper, will be discoatincd until about the 15th of Anguat, j to an ible the editor to perieet arrange moms for the peb i cation of a first elaaa city daily, whea the regular weekly is sue v. iii be resumed. As a Chicago daily is a necessity to taaiay of our readers, we hope they will give The Democrat a' respectful hear11 or ur' CougressieHuiI Those Republicans who opposed the ranomi nation of Packard were eompleteIv unior thethnoibof the ring at ike Wanatoh convent 'on, and did about the only th ng they c tili do to attract attent on. and that was to withdraw fiom the convention. The Bepubltcan newspapers in th?8 listriet opp sed to Packard knew fp m the tirst that they could not defeat him for the nomination, and only exposed I his shortcomings to gratify personal spite toward him, with the intention if obeyng the bchesta i f party rather than t ie dictates of conscience, by support ing the man whom they proved t I in .r -rthv of the trust and confidence of a the people. Having lain him bare to his enemies, the i!l no doubt complete his taking off by damning him wi:h faint praise. Those gentlemen who were so active in exposing Packard's meanness.'' to use their own polite phrase, before his nomination, will d btlcm he proj rlj estimated by iaru and !ii friends. They now appott him becanso he, being the 'tro i er party, will control their local rssnisatioa of the party ia tlu ir reptctive counties, and hence their bread a id biuter lies in the'r support of G n. Iekard, and mat ia t!ie support of a great principle. In other words, they denounced Packard before his nomination it' totally devoid of principle, and now snpp li h m on principle alone! There are very many of the rank and
Sie of the party who cannot be Caret d : aenea. I was glad to be tender'y re I y party machinery or any other j ower. : memhcred, to be gently pitie 1. not t to support I aekard, as they consider j bo quite forgotten. Bleak House , m . i chapi or 45. aeir reasons for not supporting bim . ..... T ., if ' From these craristi lights I vanish a good now as they were prevn.us to fofermcre; with a hear'ful. gratethe convention. Hi-3 vote ia October j fid anJ afleetionate farewell an 1 1 will show s great f. Uing sway from that pray Qh d bit ss us every one " Last of iheil state ticket. If the canvass j Reading, London, March 0, 1870. ,,, , , . it . ,. . "When 1 die pal near mesomethinc -hould prove to be close in thm district. , . , , . ,' ,. , . i ' i ' , Ibal has Inrod the edit and Had the
he will certainly be defeated CANVASS OF 1870. DemOCnitiC ami ComaerratlTe The Demoerate senstors and mems in eougrei?, at a caucus recentlj held, i greed upon an address, which is follows : r, r,.. . r- , t t. , .. . . - atates, rriemai of Vonmhtutionaii EcoHoauealan i Honest Government : , , , , ,, the undersigned beg leave to call v :lt attention to the peculiar importV . , . ', auce ut the elections winch take place .. . , . ibis ye:T, and ri-speetlully to submit - . ' . i suggestions tor your consideration iv . i i tii the state legist it ures to b elected, ne.ri i, . i , . . i . ly one-thud ol the I hi ted Mates senate , , i i it . will be chosen and nearly all tm- ne in- , t i . bcrsol the next house ofrepr sentatives , . !..,!. ,i ...... . ii i ..... . . . 111 i.i.i i" . i - r - x i . ! . in. ii ii.ii. t.i . ill' qaestien whether the Deraoeiatie and conservative clemcitt in the senate shail be increased, and whether that elrnietit hall h ive a majority oi representatives in the h u -e of representatives, and as a consequence, whether we shaU have s eoasutatieaal, eeoaomieal and honest gmremsaent, or a eontiauaace ot rovo luti nary, extravagant and willful parti- - .u ralo; whether we shall have a general, uniform, just ami roastitutioaal gislation, with reasonable taxation a d frngal expenditure, r an aaconatitntlitaal, partial, unjust and eaaas Icgiahition, with aaequal and opprtsstVd taxation aad wasteful expeaditare That as h ivs trong r-'. ms to hope for fa revable resuh is plainly apporent. The i ! etkms afaraady held elearly show that the tide of reformation has h 't in With a power that eanu"t be resisted. Let no blunder - h1 committed by the friends uf reform, f they do their duty and act wisely, if they throw off all apathy md net with rigor and stead fastness, then is avery reaam i hope their el frta will by rewarded by su n m Let there be rv dinaonaifiim about mtnoi Bmttertj noi m-l st m the disemnioi f dead wants ; in aMnifestetion of narrow or proscriptive feeling : no pa rifice of the eeaoe " gr..tdy p. r mal a i Id tiea or resentment j and let the ban men be chosen for Candida tea, and wc may hope to see our country redeemed from misruls And in th s eonaeetioa we b Nave o mj word t oavMlow eitiins of the anthem ittafl Do not ri.-k the tomof saaatots (r laateaaats t.vts by electing meu who can not take the test oath, or wuo are under the dis ability imposed by the fifteenth amend -
!?aid as to the or ot the I m I test oath act, v-u may re-t assure - . - - lejrubtnra who are held by the radicals to be thus disqualified, will not be perIsj ... .1.. . - j .i th'it S.l;Llir-. (- i-i'tt"1! hv m . . '.- '- ii "l w uiu.r &cui.. anu uhh un "m:1 rfJ ?f repreaeBtotirei . thus distu ilined will also be cxcludeu. It the plainest dictate of practical plainest nictate or practica wisdom not to incur any such ri:-ks. Ae h pe soon to see the aav when all , ..... ... . , J , . . disabilitios will bfl removed; hut in the eamtisae, we entreat yu. do not lose the opportunity to retrengthen the Dem oenrtie and conserrattTO i' ee in e n thv .P bUi'. V ' bilityofobtainiiiisa maj.-ntv m tlicncxt , ; r i " u house oi represeotatires, by putting it C ;n the power of your advrsariea to overthrow and dimvpard your electi ns I I ! I mm I I mi n . a9. s The foil) winj is an extract from congrc5:on:ii Goings, as repuiieu uy pgrcasional : Punchinello : Mr. encncK remai n i xnv.i nia carin , ... , t , i 4l bill had be-n b atcn. hut that l;e w.. :M i neri i w .t a o as introduce soother bill, which he did. The other bill is the same bill, except the duty on medulary auturea ia reduced - 1-. ä&m, and h.dl, on particirle adjectives is increased one i . per cen. ad valorem, which, as Schcnck observed, would not bear heavily upon c njrressnien. Mr. Cov. de i-.id this bill on.aht to be passed, because his colleague, Mr. Wood word, was in sympathy with redhanded rebels, whi had tried to displace him, Mr. Covode. Mr Woodward wanted to know what j Covode was talking about. The speaker called Mr. Woodward to r i j order uvon the m-ounn that it wis noto rious that Covode never talked about anything, and it was unparliamentary , und insulting for one member to inter-j rapt an thcr whde mkin a conndenj A ... . , ... . tiai communication to ins constituents. ; Mr. 'ov.de further remarked that! the bill onght to be passed because all the m imbera who did not sare with him in his estimate of his usefulnem were oppoeed to it. This affected the house to tears, and they passed the bill. Dickens. ChnvVs D'ckrns Died at his residence Gads Hi l, Kent, Thursday, June 2, 1870. aged 58 years. Dead, you;- majesty. Dead, my lorda and ten lernen. Dead. R'cht reverends and wrons reverends, ofevetv order Dead, men and wome n born with heaven Iv compassion in vour hearts. if a And dying t'ius :r u d us every d.y Blees hoaee. ch-;p. C7. The ßolden lippleon the wall came back again, and nothing else stirred in the room. The old, ld fashion. The fashi n that came in with our first par merits, and will last unchanged until our race has run its course, and the wide firn anient is rolled up like i scroti. I !i. old, old fishion Death ! O thank God, all wh i see it. for that old fashion yet of immortality ! And look uoon us angels of young children, with regard not finite estranged, when the swift river bears as to the ocean." Donibey, chapter 17. The spirit of the ehild, returning, innocent and radiant, touched the old man with its hand and beckoned him away " Chimes 2. quarter. " The iter had sh wn him the way t 6nd the God of the poor j a"d through humility, snd sorrow, and forgiteness. he had gone to his Redeemer's rest. Hard Times, book 3 ehapter f. A cricket sings upon the hearth, I child's toy lies apoa the gmandi an.l nothing else remains " Cricket on the Hearth ehapter 3. ' I fell P r my old self as the dead d ay feel if they ever revisit the Li - ., .i.,., i o,.0 " ni.i rnin.t . rv y iiuw ii inwwvsn va mnm m Shop, ehspter 71. " Lord, keep my memory green " j Ilsunted 1an, chapter 3 Vo he mnrmnred. 'T am hannv.' He fell into a light slumber, and wak ing. smiled a; before, then spoke of beautiful Gardens wdiich he Batd Wretched out before him and were 't filled with the finares of men. women, and many children all with light upon their faces. then whispered that it was bden and to died. ruckleby, chap- . mn , ,-, , , ., . i . died like a child that had gone t-. . c ii i . n Bleep Copperfield, chapter 9. r, , , . , r ,, , A ' and began the world not this i ,, . . Vi w i i .i world. O, ii"t thi. i e world that sets . . .... m t. Tt i . rjc this ncrht. Bleak House, chapter n t r .i r .i r i i ucone before the father; far beyond Al ... , . e ,i ; . n. the twilight judgments ol tins world: , i ... m . hish aliove its mists and obscurities. . A , , , 4, . . 1a Little Dorntt, book 2, chapter 19 , , 'Tl . mid lay at rest. 1 he rolemn stillncsa was no marvel now. UM Luriositv Shop, chapter 71. "Jt being h gh wat r, he went out with the tide Copperfield, chapter S :ne of the n lied papers have 1 set rejni. il over the fact that the new Mi.,iss s son;lt.,r, Mr. Kev. Is, oeen . . th'. Reat owx m.d hy jfÄa&noB sil.,. Reveb' sessstorial speeeh radical editors have renewed their pjoicing. Well, gentlemen. Mr. Revels t; ay ii - a gr at improvement apoa Jeff. Davis ; and there are som 0 other ehangea which time and radical pro gf as have mad that also amy be elaaa e as improvement, bat we fail to sec things in that light. Pot instance, Charles nunincr occupies a seit once 1 by Daniel Webster; Ohas. I Drake, of Missouri, sits in the place -f Thomm H. Benton Zach. Chandler, of Michigap, is the luccesor of Lewis Cass: a earpct b seallawag in South Carolina, named Priderick A. Bawyar, sit-in the sal of .lohn C. Calhoun ; draakeo Dick Fates, of Illin is. Ini.iken the place of Stephen A. DoaajJ s! .as! and h ast. Ulysses S. Girant is the JttCOCBT ;r of Gleorge Washington ! How do the people like the changes? Pi öftrem I Etantville Courier A gentleman who was a passenger, 'ar. i that hen the train coming east urived at Jefferson City yasterdsy, the BSpector proceed, d as usual to tap the ear wheels, lotaal their soundness, when he discovered a boy under one of the . ars, who had been stealing a ride from Kenans City He had formed I ort oi
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saucv, ana ma se uaa noiavorstoaMk MI I anvb0dy. He tatedthat he had ridden . , . it , P ., . m th,s wa-v thouu,'ls of m,le8' As thc train was moving oil slowly from Jefferson City the boy got in his old place a'ain under the ear while it was in mo- . . .m fit .t r.i i. . .1 ii ioo .i-f.fi-.l .....1 Mi.i.pti mm? ii.im. j w.ij wa nueu .1 .1 . rri,.. i.,... i i i 01 ; qi I J t, out from his larking place and taking up a stone wad m tue act of hurling it Ol he conductor, when thc latter knocked" him down. lie did not "dead head" it any further on that train. St. Louis Ii' , ubttcan. i15ii cel. Sumner wants the radical nominaflf! 1 1 r nrPSltlPTlt. Lit film hira t. I j M P , .... . . Theie is no surer way ot killing bim o Five hundred u embers of radiea ' leugnet in Jforti Carolina are in jail, , T hc-y ? of .1.0 pa. u.. b bd j is not so clear as usual when he signed the last message He probaly tojkone ,.-:iy 00 niany. Wendell Phillips accounts for the radcal majority in Boston by siying tint'Boston is a city in which every tenth pcrs in i? a criminal arid every sevent'1" pauper The democratic candidate for governor n i . u t i ut Delaware is to be James Pondor. There are forty thousand Americans in Paris. Tked beans sell at nine dollars par . , nquart in bite Pine, 1 St Louis is soon t have a negro Sesiinary. One thousand oouples weree.ivoreed in Oiiio last vear. Splinters. It is said there is a convent of monks in Iowa who follow the rule of St. Bernard. San Francisco is rejoicing over the importation of a Chinese horse with two tails. The Toronto Globe gives a list of ten Fenians killed and thirteen wounded in the reevnt raid. A white man in Holly Sprinfs Miss, the other dav I ild his" wife for 22 the wife consenting to the sale. A Missouri p iper says that no other State in the Union contains as much 'politics and e rrnption as Kansas." The Ann k ' da.nes heirs are shout to combine in a political party. Repab I i cans and Democrats may ssweBrasigd the Leid. It is at last decided by eryptogamis that barberry baahea will communicate rust tj contiguous fields of wheat. The National taxes this year are - ime four hnndred milli n dollars hen the Democracy ruled tin-country. he taxes amounted to only sixty millions. Mr. Rambert, the Swiss Ministerat Ycddo. Japan, aava that every Woman throughout the Empire is able to read, write and ciph r. A widow iu N braska is under arre t charged wi:h killing her lour children in oider that h' ü.iiiht be free from .mpediments to Beeoutl marriage. A company of negroes have organ iz' l fur the purpose of building a coored hotel t Indianapolie, tad . to. which no white persons will be admit ted. It is aid thai within a circuit of 125 mil- s around the White Sulph r springs of West Virginia, there is more iron ore than in the whole of GreatBritaia. A French writer recommends marriage ss the most reasonable of all hu man follies, because it is one that cannot be repeated 1 his Frenchman hss veidently never visited the happy laud of divwiees. W b ittemoro, according to the X. Y. Sua, dines with the negroes f his ditrict in their cabins, and his wife kisses all of the women of dusky color she meets when with him. On" sixth of the populaton of Minnesota are Scandinavians Illinois has 4.1 1 7 Sabbath schools, 46,45) teachers and 325,274 scholars. The Fenians of Toledo have sold the furniture of their hall and quit thebuis aess. The Antioch Cali! brnia Ijetlget tells of two ladies and a genticin.au taking I ride in that vicinity, when a little black animal was observed in the mad near the earr age. The ladies imnVtel that the isentlemen Bhould stop and take in somebody's lost pet " The kind act was atte pted Tin- gentleman's nice clothes where entirely n ined. and he v ill iek up no 1 OSl pel in the dark after this. A curious micide has taken place at Vienna. Cue of the professors f trie Atheneo be I?. Spree having 1 st i manuseripl of great value which be longed to the royal library ofh rd to r - p'acc it by one of greater rilao which h had in his own eollectit a I'r ifassor Ports, director of tlio library, declined and, aioraarsr, refased liin eollaftnss na lesa to seredal sections of the buildin";. The affisir had saab a depreealng effeat uijhii the aafortanats piofassot that shortly afterward bs blew oat 'i brains at Deidell org. Tlio woataa qnestion "What di she hare onf" Olive Logan is fpoiag to San Francis-, co for the summer. Oens-alO' Neill'-j bail bS been re1 1 1 f.otn 120,000 lo $15,000. I?ill Ufarpbj got badly poaadad on tbs 4th in li is efforts t bo patr'oite. A hasband its Terr" Hants obtained a divorce from bis wife on a vont of the hitter's profanitv. Kx-Scii stör B. L. Glingiaai of North I narolina, deniss, in a published eard I . , , . .. a- ... A that he tins gone over to me rD'j cai or Repnb'iican pBftJ.
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GROCERIES Retil. A AO sflaslanal MS Ith I', it'ui $ t: 2."i ti M (i '.'5 a n3 a ! o ir. 13 25 IK a IS 1 a 16 1 ( 0 til 20 10 a IS a 60 1 B0 aS 1 51) f2 00 a BO PO ;1 0 Pcuhes;nvd. pr lb ÜSSr ' "v. V i su-jr. brown I & j spjV ". -jy i !. Tf-'n . Wlark I do FnjokiiiL.'. 40-1 00 innrer 1 Bran pr cwi 16 7 18 1 00 , s ; Z so a gn Mwlpr' cSt.."." ! m a to (7 3 :..) a .; al a M a 1 n 15 ok2Iprä I sSortpVcWt." Tarkej. pr IS Tattow FARM PRODUCTS Wholesale HI 7 10 Rein. Tr ba .$1 SO a t M a ' orn ' . 1 1 n - I M . I, m a sr a M . If:.!. tia-lh 4; a . r .......unnv , do do do .In do do preen, 'riminru. . . dried flau Kiifi-d veal calf, irrcrn... i Mkl caff dried . . . . free a enred a a o a a 9 a a a 10 IS vo IS 40 00 Oa' pr b;i . Tlioouw food . . . Clover do.... FI x do ... Whe it. new . . 90 A. C. THOMPSON'S Livery, Feed k Sale At the. Old Buckeye stand, near th Parker Home, PLYMOUTH , IIV1: j Horses & Carriages to Let, iiortee iioiirdtd ou r.&bjiiable terms. rprtl :2tf. I.RIVS'r BOIt (Sr.cceBeor to C. IIasünjror. 111513 ÜIJ IlIIiE! MCIfilY. Washingtcii itreet, east of Parker Doose, I'lymoutii, Iis. KEI'AIUINf nnl TIor-cMhorlnc lo'i' to order. Good vvurk Gaaraatetd, on uliort .oticc. Gie me r ill and I srearaotM atUtacüoa. April 14. 'Ti!-.'i2!y K. BO!?N. 7"HAT HAS CAUSED THIS G It EAT COMMOTION f Good Nw-ws and True. titlCMftn Woolen Factory, Koit Cnrdir.T. et per lb Carding ana 8lnnliur 20 ( ioth 1 ri ppl hit. Fnüinir, Hyeinir. Jbc. 9tC. Come ana nee onr ntain und lancv Ca?simerea. i Flnnut ls. Joaaa. Woolen Blanketa, otock.n Yarn-' ic.. &c , of our BMaafitcfare, i exeaanc for wool -t the Fictory. TIppceanoetoam, MarvhaU eoHiirv, IfcSlana. aJ at Um Furniture etr;bliHilim nt of a. L. AU- mim .fc (v.. in iMvnc nth. LL VVHU AKJ: i. rVAiNl Ut A 1 P.1S Flret-Clavea liomcOladc HOOT OR SHOE Can be accommodated by KUHN & LANCFELDT, At irilliaau' ä Tfceyer'a, (Paul's obi atond.) Being praetieal workmen, we think we can rx,- satisfaction to nil who may favor with their patronage. We will alao give particular attention to REPAIRING mal2mo KUHN K LNflFF.LOT. NEWELL G-RAVES. Hoot k Shoemkcr. II T. attend promptly to ail work entrusted O nu care. HEPfiilflG WELL 3 Kt'TLY DONE On miiorl iNotico SU work Warranted. BatiaTactioo soaronteed. Pa t ron f.": solicited. ss p over Hninncbouaei ft Uial' Btocerjr Tore. .It .11--. H i 7' lantBSStr RAIL-ROADS, ritt.buii, 't. vrf ic caaje) Raillwatjr, On and if'er May 99th, 1S70. Train? will leave sHatloni- Silly, (8aodaji excepted,) as follows: Train leavlaa4aMcanatC.SaP. M.. leave daily.) Traia leavnig PtUabainrh at tjsn P. M., leaves aaily.l TSAIXS OOrXO EST.
station, f xrio s imaii.. axmase. axrnaaa litxbnrirh. 11.15 a m N 15 A S.r.r p m in.fl a RtirhcaMr.. ' I 9Äß as " l.ll.S Salem... . 1,48 M IH'.-il " UM ! l.-.'Trs Alliance.... t, 11,15' iJSO " ! -2.-0 " Canton .. . 3..V ' taWen 7.41 " ?..7 " M i-hillon... 4 11" li.4H " 7.41 " a IS " Omrllk 4.:J " IM " 8.18" I U M Wooster..,. :," -2.01 M M M I.SSM ManaSeM... S.1S ' 4.o " IS." R.8S M r Ar S.09 M 4 IO" ni.50' ß.w " riu'""'iie 7.(10 " rt.no a M 11.09 " S,80 M Bntirus 7,40 " a.M " I1JS " 7.31" l'p sndesk' pm T.':5 1 1 ,S8 " 's.tr.--Forest 4 7.SI " IS. IS an S,8t M Mdaa 9M " I 0.05 , l.SB 1 lO.SB an Wert.. " 1S.IS 2.30" II. Fort Wayne 10.40 " 11.50 3.40 J" Colombia... " UtSri 4.IS i.9 " W ir-iiw m I tiSS " 5.04 " 4.15 mouth. . 12.40 " j 2.50" S.1S 3."H " Väparaiso,.. " 4,Sft 7 :io " 4.35" nbtcaco 3 20 pm 8.3SM 0,40"
TRAfXS OOINO BAS1. KTATI ONS. -IK k. kxpkkum xrnnsa. axenaas (Thicago 7 00 a a Valparaiso .? " 11 r mouth, le. " Waraan 11.41 ' i 'ulambis . 4 1 Fori Wavn. 1,43 " 1 1,4-1 A U i.'Sl r M , 5. 5 p M 11 41 " 7. 5 " 4,05 r M 1.5e A M 0.05 " ts ; ...51 " 4.10 " ,10.:mi " 5.15 " 11-20 " 3.50 5.43 Vau Wert I 4.5s p m S.5S " ' 12,25 a M ' I B.l'5 " l.:K " " t.37 " I 4. 14 " " 16,05 " I iff " " 10,48 " MS " Usaa at " Forest . . . 5.15 UpS'ndask' 5,40 " Bneyrns. . R.H " C', Ht i'.( 8,1 a nl 7.48 11.15 " l.-.'O 14.05 p a '. in " 14.34 " 5.O0 " 1.01 " 9jM " 2.27 " a, 15 " . 2.5s 7.17 3.13 " 7 35 " 3..55 " H.40 " 4.23 " M " 0.O4 " 10, -4 " MsiinScld... t.. - " I s.in " Wooater.... 8. " 25 Orrville.... ..".7 " 941 Masasilloa...! ,S8 " 10.W " Canton 0,37 " ,10.27 " Alliance 1 1 . " 1 11.05 " S ilcm 11.40 " '11.34 " Rochester .. S.0B r m, Plttahnrgk. . B,1S Mi 7 05 .55 c. f. 4t 1 . It. It. TIMSC TABLB Takes effect Wednesday, Nov 17. is;o. TRAINS .1N; SOUTH. STATIONS AMI SIIM.NOS. Ai ( oi n nSPOftSS LaiMHts niwell Kan takes W ilkertoi K -itfs ... .. .. r.so a m f.:05 W A M ! S:30 " ! 0:05 " ' 8:18 " 9:1H " :50 9::) - io:i5 " tan " 11:48 " lieoo " 1 14: 10 pm 1021 " 1 14 ! " je; 1:15 .10:3! " I I'M " 1 10: 17 ' : M I H:U5 " " 11:47 3 44 It- tl j Jjltjj nroa Kailsiturka Walnnl Orarel Pit Bocbeatar Lincoln Birmlnjtbam Deeds F.el Uiver 'oiirti-r , fmrn KO ItSI 1:18 " 50 "
11:43 11:61 " I " " 12 II p 1 sccojsn 7:80 a a :15 " s ;-j " H: 10 ftlHI 20 " II in " 1145 M 11:5(1 ,14:10 p m 11:40 " ; fcSn " ' 2:10 " 2 55 8 3 50 4: 5 M .t.Oj r a
TRAINS liots., NORTH. stations ami 8IDINUS. Exeacas FVra Coarser. Rel b'ier II- - -1 Birmlnitbam Lincoln ltorheter Stnraeoo Wataat Ballebaeks A tl'o Ilymoutn Tl II t 4:oo p a 4:H 4:-rt " 4:30 " 4::,s 4:4.1 " 5:10 " l:Bl . 30 " 5 30 5:11 M " :40 " K-"i 5:81 " r. rr R:.VS 7:18 n .ukerion.V.V... SMwen..!I!.'...I."tlIi Tratna run dnllr. Snndara errente tuitv. niinT erreptefl. C W BllAPLrTY.fltipTte'fT.
INSURANCE. GENERAL INSURANCE AGEftCY Of Ä.C.&A.B.CAPRON PLYMOUTH, irTD. iDsnrw your Uvea in the Mutual Life, of Now York,
I TaoMaaasf Ufc InaaraaeaOooipaay in thoWarMI tash Aawrttai, S.ooo.oo. Insure your ffomet .' Insure our Mfrchandixe ' lUMurt our Property 1 Innre your IIoum, Tinnr cm Stock aaaitut oh end dwmage bu Fire and i Lightning, inono of the following Old and : Rei.iaui.k novaaxca Compamko; isaanwffai I International, X. York, $1,290,841 30 i North American u 773,843 77 New York Ventral, 200,000 o' , Y&nkerstt New Fork. 878,464 20 ; Hnme, New Haven. 1.786,365 '49 ti e are prepared to iesne policies oa the most faiorable tennnin any of the above compante.. Aim. we bare the Otrural Agmc of Indlauaand ichigan ol ta New York Central Intwremce Company. Agents and Solicitors wonted. Office tn Pro widec's block. Bp afair?. noY25nn-l21j RflthK ESTATE. JDAL ESTATE OFFICE? Land Sought and Sod on Reasonable Terms. ' Land and Town Lois for Sale ft. C. Ä LJ. CÄPR0N. The n pee 5t. t ';r.. r l p. acres epVndld lund, heavily timbered with black wnlnnt. poplar ali a oak: jiriri'. 'in per ncrv: ti-riHr i iiv. Tie' n e UaeeSA, 1 84. a r S c ISO kctthi; extra land, wfaYme seat aoatttj of heavy timber: p-ic $is per acre, aoa th'r.l down.bal roc on l-.nirtime. Tlir Hei, -ec IL t 31. rjinL'.' I C. ISO acre, Iwavj Umber, moatrjf o:ik ar.d poplar: land oi c-. r qnalityani in rood BeitbboffeoodJ price $15 per arre, oii.'-ihird Aowm. balanca on eaojr term. The ( 4 ne, ami ri ' i k o. vx 10, ISS. r :l , l".a acre. moaUj p1 ndül mowtog jn.irh. timber enoaab fr balMiBK Attd teminp parpoaea: price Sjper aero: term eaay. SSEsSS5'!a i iif n w hi'c w i -tinrü e, acre": nhout The elta w U nee 8. tSi. r 1 e. SC acrea. aak i barreae nvA mowlas aiarah; to io had at a bargain T'ie f1 r.nt n e - ar J-4 v..- .;. t ga r j e, so ncri. timber and Mcartag mar-h; . igol Sollara per acre. N K f w H. 5 n p '4 pr -20. t S4, 1 . 120 I acren, part heavy Sarreaa, par; niars-h. Six doila per acre. The a w )4 a wU xectloa 17. t "i. r t c. n acrei: t-ood land, to be hud cheaa nd on t?idd t.-rm-. Thofr! w Li w w It ir 1I t :-2 r 4 11.l ortj ! ..-)! t lie,: vv timber, nr.d bouic bottom iaud; ten eoUaiaper acre. TO W II TOl !-5. Lot 21 in orlsrlnnl pint of PlyBHtaty; hoine Inrre enoaci tot two Runtliea; one of the most deairabk Lot
D8 I Lot 141, price 5! an I 23 -. 3"0 an 1 an, am 4M! 210. 400 2.-.0 1 block SS la CabbeU'i ad.. 400 block BS do SM block SO do SOS block BS do 100 block 38 ' do 2Mi Lot IS do rV.0 Lot 20 do em l"t 24 do 40:1
KS, iao, 140. Lot- and M. with Sonne. Ko.-. ad , BOfl 1'er-ori" rt Btrlne to pnrebac timh' red ;.nda or own properly, will do well i u:.' ux a c tli. Title examined and abstracts furnished. Ouice in MrowuK'i- " Mock. PLYMOUTH, IM). BOTÜS'ßfl-lSIr. DEAL ESTATE AGENCY. OF !fbce n the room formerly oecnakd by th-tur-Gallery, and oaUl of the Democrat oillce. A COMPLETE ABSTRACT of the title of all Mstnuts and Ijotx in 7rr - Sitali C OHM if. REAL ESTATE Bought and Solu on th-' Most HeatonubU Ttrru. No Extra Charge SVIads For Information relative to chain ol .title to tbu?e Saving c mwyuuees made. Wild Land. Imp1 vd'Farms Town Lefts and Residences SOT el at very LOW rmCESaud LONG TIM G. Call and examine list 9 Landt for sale, end I'rtas. INSURANCE OFFICE. The loUowfaaj companies are represented by ii. COM BUY, IloytF. Vew York isseffs $4,600.000 00 HARTFORD, of Hertford, Of. 2.60l',00000 HER ( IIA XTS, of Chtcao,... 1 ,001 ,000 00 The above companies .ire well known to this community and the country, aa Prompt ami l&cliu!!e. IiiMirance etTcctcd at the LOWEST LttOITTMATK RATKS paj all sqa kable looses prompt!) and without litigation Special lodocements offered rea Idcnce aad farm ri-ks. i! ci-10 GROCERS. in: ü 1:1t fc CO., Deeir it Vmt JOatlce to themaehrss nnd tln-ir fii.-ndp to Inform tbs dtlaens nl Baranall and ?urrounding counties that they keep a LA R G ER S T 0 C K At ill time. Inclnrltng Crockery. OneenaararaTo baceo and ttmr. I'miiiiry Produce, te wklmi the always pay the Sl(ne al market price. BETTER GROCERIES Than any other honüe they are seqaamtod with in Northern Indiana, wb'Cb they prnpose to SELL (JURA PER Than Stef tie lore, and at lower th in their in igbbors ratoa CAN A F FORt) TO, Any person douhttner the tiove tatementa will SOofer a favor hy calliiK snd BSSSBilno cououced. NO. 8 VOR BOP M DRICK BLOCK, PTYdorTn - TVPUKA
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QKEAT ARRIVALS AT S. & M. BECKER'S. We arc now receiving our Fall and Whiter Coeds. And cfiu show the HAVfKftllFQT QTOrS OP rfPH nHHUOUWCdl OIUwA IT UUUUj I Ever brought to Plymouth, sad can oder belter bargains ia CALICOES, DELAINES, ALLAPACAS, GOOD FOR SUITS, Our Clothing assortment is complete and will sell ac lry Low M'riccs, A Splendid Stock of HATS, CAPS, AND Gents Furnishing Goods. TYe ha. e a mi AS80RMMKHT OF Cloths, Cassiaerea .;uJ Vesis And niiiKe CLOTHINO TO ORDER, Latest Styles. S. k U. BECKER. DRUCCI8TS. ! JHUctiiaTa. (J. BLAIN & CO., Dealer in T-T1 -s-t j . -B--ra-JLmßJrL. 4-J 3m .tLilC. bstk-Voi C.rcrr lldipi u5d Carrt. Mi. hid Plymouth, nATIKG 'i-t reeshred a besb ssmnty of esesy thine in our line ol trade, OSasSbtoa BUUnly o l' 'i .: ., Keilieliteai Paitmts, Oil., I?ve Staff, Viti-.iUh, f;Tn-i, Brnabssi Priiuuterltt Ikodas JIM sm, tValosMSfp; it M- H :.-.r.fi.- Cityaom irsaanaB purpeett ssly to to HNOVS ut invite alUntiou We have rece'ved, and wHtsellst rensasmbsS ratei.H quantity af KetOOeM aa '.eel OU. also ovary stylo asm sins KEROSENE LAMPS, For burning the SOSae. We ire .090 amenta for al the popular Patent Medicines, Of tkedny. rhyskiens' PRESCRIPTIONS, Carefatly pot nf at an boors of the alakt, by an experienced Srngelet. We sa meetly mvite tt;e punllc to favor ti with a call and exomire our stock, and beeoms eemelneud offBss toot oat f are doing a liberal bnuier.a. 1 'i BLAIN B CO. Ü 1. 1) LIK ESTABLISHED IS 1918, MSAya - W- E- BROWN, Snccsssor to PERSHING & BROWN Ptoltr I'L'MCS MEDICIXESi SCHOOL liOUKX, Pres v U 1 rri o ns Carrfully prepared at all hoara or the da onlprii i. WM E PSn" fn'narrath, Tl4
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JIST OPEAED. en the , Corner Sou of the ri ,r Smmo. hatJU, Quocnawaro. GLASSWARE and L A MP 3 ,!f'a i i -ni-t m-h n ri M oaS u ;, i e - .. . ü a F ,t,s laAi U'r ' CALL AND EXAMINE. AlaO a fmmh supply of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Caoh Paid for Ceuviry Produce E. k. snooK. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Wfedical. Iir. A. 0. Horton rnr.KON DRXTIST. rn be con-alte nt his Sa v.-r, Aayeseept M nda v and TnM.iT. (Nisi onu VetereltV Store. PJyni-.ath, Ind." )r W I. Bai ley, tfreat a'l kin'l or .li-.-na.- that affli.t the hn-nnn I nyetern. Medical nt.- Sargfcal Hain had over six year experience In tne Arssiaa afoVs 1". !. MMtm VTcrtLA M lk-ckcr' dry mmmä .t-)r.-. zi Rnnohls, M.B. Deralar Phxsselan an ! Oposilea Sneon, It offer" hl profeiional -rv ca to the c'nr r i nl. ... i- .. 1 ' in rioniiiiin aiio siirniinxntiir countrv. tion 10 th. traatassM or di- a-e euosasan 10 tba country, sih.Cii aiteatkm will ie civen to Haigi-ri he trearsaeai ofaarctcal dfeas..,. nnd di-( 1 e. r.f atdiremaieo. j-iit call la town and c mirv pmiantly attended to. Ch irir r r-asouahle. ortio: an4 r't s. dence on west side r Mieblraa st ihr.. - ; north of the bank. Plymouth tod. 3a J.J. IImII, nOMEOPATHIC PHY8ICIAM rnnrnv rottcalarartsotiao polo to ob-oetrn t-jc-tie.-.atKt i1ihs. or wom.11 and cliiidrv ii O'tUc ov.-r Browaiees stop-. UranUnti npa 11 li. ;) DortSWom corner of the public dquare, I lymouih, nu. , , A rnsys . 1. A. 0. Packan!, TTOnN8r sod COewaettsr at low, anl Ho t-'.rv Pnblic. Boom No. L Ba!coc b ock. Plj mootn. Ind. rfl H (orhin. TTOT.'NKN T I. Votarv Pel li--..nd Cob lsactteea In tbe vartoaa rssnalles ortbed trict HavlHe aa Abatfaet of 1 i'lea for Jfarvftill comity will give particular attention 1 to Real ButaU Imatasai . f, G. OeBon.NE. v. Ii. Ilra N- iaiv I'ubi:.-. j Osnonie & Hcs. TTORNKYSat Ijiw. will attend promptlt to a'l prtif.'i.i.ional '"aitieaa entr.i-t-d t ibem. 1 ie. -mtr atrentiort oiei. to real ettte mieiaea. I no - rsasinti sod fofcsmt. CVdli rtlons made ;a-dpr :pl remitted. Ot cr on Vichlraa jrt. i Jas d -ir- Mtth oi the Purker Bam 1. Phmoutn, janl.'TnlT A. T. ft A. B. ( upron, TTiRNi:J ( OPXSFI US. Rpt F?ste aad ColU'ctl.f Swats. PI v man lb. ird.. are nracttatoc in htw easatsof BatooH and aä Joinine reainrVa, ani srBI ajhm pvBsnps .it,.-rirfon toalllecal '1 eines mWrosSed lo them. Oei ttal rallectinr ag- is tot Vortnem Indiana aal Snöio rti MirliicHa 1 rtii-rlar arr.'tirim c'vi-n to the - tti in' nt of t edoaais assaoea and tnwsT'an shipf. Deeds. aorttsiB'S, and oih. r eanrsraj drawn Hp ann SCfcaow 1'! menta taken. OIBe.-, H-ownloi- K m ck. nu .tilr?. mamOfUB isIt Reeve. T roRNF.Y at LAW. nnd H ir r",7-m 4nt, A will atactics it Fnlfot. Stark laforte md RoaHnako. as srefl M ii-a'.l eonnth-a. t'oltectleaaapenaaptly aad eSSclai r aesrsaSsd to 4.WSO fill attetii ion ji nt to prohate Sajaonsos Inanranco eflected on Hess and property, in the heat compai i-. In th.- t'nir. tt st.- in elal attention paM in tne prowif atiua or chiin- äraatldtetv. their widows and h' ir-. r,r hnanty. arreara ol pay. peuslono and ntka r statnss. Pf r,.r.f:-Farw -ll.FI.-P. .t C ,ta .capo. Shaw, rta-i.r ,t ro . Cincinnati. Beckty. Sootdoo o. N V , (.raff. Reuntt k Co.. TitMburg-. -iaHotels. afeCiri) House f Alf ATH. IXIt- South id -P . r. W. A C. R t R.. adtwlnrng tbe nawaaBaooerdenssi, Ooeia Mopailnt hen- will receive Srol I tass aeconimodation at aederate ratea. Batrcatre ronwyed to and from tiie car-tree. 1" R. xfeCfnXDT. FVop I S. HiMlire, pARKFTI HOC -iE -Tlii old-eatahll-hed and I SaTOSnbtj known Umi-i- i r,t 'prepared with m xv rurnittire and 1norov.- SCCOSonodatiOSai to cater to th- aramts of our own eommnnitv snd the rrareltna pnhlle. Tneoatontna ia teeen reStted and m ill atteddall refratat liosas. under the manU'oiu mot tne iio'.jse. .18 IVIiscellancous. J. U. Lospy TF FTF" - Cl ka. Watches and Jewelry p pinreii promptly and In a noilnoxolBit! nraaxosr. BeetteSarsatst lock. WaSebea, Plt.-d wore Jas. 1 ty. roM pmxnd fill :H k peetatnlae loaJs trade. Oocoodes part nffnnrs Bass a BBso Sto-. L Sl akes ( 0 111 I.LI AR1 Room Thr-.- flr-f ei taMs Tlio I I' 1 a Uguor and h.-st ria'araln town &1vra)S on hand. Rootiis S.-ctnd do.w north of Hank. J. F. V;in Valkenlnirrh. IV HOLBSAI 1 El KftTOBa ItMBB - pun-Liquors for BiedlcJnsI snd otMri pnrpoa-pa. caa he hid at my at ore, one dor Beret ol th ItrauiS Bsssk. Bai IS.1SSS. J- V tWALKKNBUROn. -S S. T.11I1I. I) Rt CtilxT. (lr T K li-miin nia Michigan tri et. Plyiuouth, Indiana. J. V. Bail?) K fo. Ilf ATVJt Mill The ht four mannractar d alwax on hand. Orlstinp dotie to sedes by a flrnt -class miller. The MjSbosI market price In cash paid all timer tor Wheat. Bill st iiorth-soot pait ol Hutu. I. C. noltz(a.()orft, ijA8HIONABLB BAatBBB VH I GO t;R. HI top. I rsjdof Marks Ehrlich' rtore. sh i h'pr. Hair Cntilrs;. M-linjo.ilnc. &r Somo Irans best style, Particular attention riven to DyetttK Half 1 'iisk--ra. llliieat nr1e pa d for ladi. s' hair. H.J4 Kotintz Tress. irT M M.'KET - n- Vnrket. wLlck will r- i.ndlnt cotmtry fi Ith the hest itlny ol Frei h .t 'pplj ine ettteena of rlrnvoith r.-nndlns rotmtr m Ith 'he tet uitln siomli . Iw rf tl 7,'nu of I 'I vrti.oi 1 Ii .. . nients of .ill k.nrts. LanV Tallow, ssnntre uA allaiu ler kr-iii in a Crat-claaa Meat market nton.S od bann Mmkcti 'i
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