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PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1879.

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY. T. A. HORTON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OUce in Post Office Block. Dwelling on Ea.t Side South Michigan Street, 1L.Y MOUTH. INDIANA.

Dr. J M JENNINGS.

JHYSN'IAN AND SURGEON, office with

Dr. X. Sücrman over Lauer öiore. on

ichigan street, l'lymouth. Ind. Residence

on Center street, opposite Catholic church. )

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PATENT MEDICINES. OR. C. McLANE'S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC vTERMIFLTGE.

NEW YORK MILLIONAIRES.

AM AS A JOHNSON ATTORN KY AT LAW . I'rompt attention given to collections, settlement of decedents' estates au4 j-aar ilianships, deeds, murijpijjc, sad other cou--racts drawn up and acknowledgments takes. Office ovrr Baca A Toau'a Hardware Store.

Sonic Interesting Fa ts and Reflection About I III HI. PUm York limes. The founders of the great New York fortunes of the present century John Jacob Astor, Robert Lenox, Alexander T Stewart, and Cornelius Yunderbilt, have all passed away. John Jaeob Astor arrived in this city at a period of great depression,

Manchester, Belfast, Paris, Lyons, I The Funniest General in all the World. ! of them, tell them to beg mercy for Berlin 5bmnit, and Saxony. The j Ever so lone eeo there lived and us. and the foodlesa town of Naum-

transrer Oy Uoruella M. Stewart, tM fought in Germany a mighty general. ow of the late A. T. Stewart, to Henrv ' ntui h a. n tvf ill ttr fnnnv T Vtlnla

srva nv .. , . 'IM I UUUJi I LaJIIJW

Hilton of all her interest in the

of A. T. Stewart and

Hilton a conspicious place amoog New York millionaires. Probably Mr. William H.Vanderbilt is to-day the richest man in New York. He inherited the bull; of

burg." That quiet summer afternoon

the

P O. JONES, Attorney at Law A Notary Public Promnt Attention eiven to all claims and col-

.Uons left in his care. Office in corner of

aev'a brick block 1'lrnvuth In.i.

C. H. RLCVE,

LAW. Loeated In

134.

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A. Collection x conveyancing a specilitf. buys and sells real estate aa riOSaaail ion. Injures III and property in A. 1 comaaiea. Dtwiirabt ral estate fur sale in the fit'' and adjoining. Novl-75

Drl I. BONER. 2HYSICIAS AND BURGEON, will be pleased to reo' io pationta at his office, o. 81 .ichurau street, where he may be fo-nd a all tirnta, oxcept when professionally absent, hi residence beinx ut the same place. July lat. 18TB. Bm Wm. N. BAILEY. M. D., IlrlTSICIAN a SUItüE'JN. Thirty years practico. Graduate of two Medical colUaafcs. and six rears Murffeon in the army of the U. H. (vol. BervJ Can compote survessfuily with any in efc ia tiie Lnit ; States. Tiutnkfu. for paai favors, is still in regular ara-te-e. and ouly ro uires to be better known to bave an extensive one. Office in Beers new brick, cor. of JTichigun and Lal'orte

streets

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mouth. In 1.. Ally 1st. 1878.

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J- O . 8. D- A J. W. PARKS, A TTOUNEYS AT LAW. Notaries Public and A. Authorised War Chum Aif.-nta; at Bourbon and 11 y mouth. Indiana, EsieeiaJ attention ai ven U tire settlenient of decedents Estate. Con vuyancinir. and the collection of Soldiers' Claims for Pensions; will attend f romat r to all professional business -t-trustttJ to tlietn. and rawitBBa in Marshall and adjoining eoanties. Plymouth office on Gano street batweou M.cn.' : and Center street-. Bourbon offlcw i'rilv.M.-iir.ii; ufflco. 2Stf

C. R. CHAN E

A TTORSfclf AT LW. Will pract'-e ta all the

xVcoarta in t!e state. OBI.-e iu v neeler a block. atot BVcker A Wolfs dry goods store, Plymouth, lad. augl-lyr

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RS. K. W. ÜIM..VI ,

HOMEOPATHIC T'jysician and Dentiiit. an l Dr. J. A. DuoJaui, rt-Kular phyHician and flaraeoa. reapcctiuUy orter their services to t'ie public, 'in-- in Corbiua block; residence on East (ratio streot.

WILLIAM HESS, TrORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. l Plym atii, Indiana. janlyl

Itemittances lyal

JOHN S. BENDER, ATTOKNKY AT jLAVV, AND NOTARY PUBUC, MLCOVT ILOCI. PITNOUTH. I0. Kpril atteutioa giweti to the sctüeu.ent of euinj. and naxdtiou o( lamls: also the olleciloai oi

Maim aad foreclo.ure of niortjaus. roiapt.

A. C. 4 A. B. CAPRON, Attorneys & Counse lors JL.T LAW REAL ESTATE ACENTS. rrtCB A. L. WHKILEK S BLOCK. TB PLYOl'TH. IND. J. B. N. KLINGER, Wotary Poblto, Conveyaaar. Kxaauiner of Tkll-a and Civil K u ur" "", i . Will farai.ii a complete Abrfract of Tit to lands n Jarthall coanty, lud. offloe at h s riideuce, on Madison tlr-ct, north of I ourt House square. PL TMOU1M, ISM A . I.

. SYMPTOMS CF WORMS. pHE countenance is pale and leaden--colored, with occasional flushes, cr t circumscribed sjot cn one or both heeks; the eyes becoaac dull; the puiils dilate; an azure semicircle runs :lon the lower eye-lid; the nose is iritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ; i swelling of the upper lip; occasional

leadache. with humming or throbbing j

:i me cars; an unusual secretion w. saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly La the morning; .tppetite variable, sometimes voracious, 'vith a gnawing sensation of the stom

ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting j

)ains m the stomach , occasional nausea and vomiting; violent paaMN throughout the abdomen; liowels irregular, at times costive; stools slimy; not unfrequentlv tinged with blood ; belly swollen and hard; urine turbid; respiration occasionally difficult, and i onipnnied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasv and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but generally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT rOF.S NOT CONTAIN MF.RCLRY in any form ; it is an innocent preparation, twt tapable of doi the slighUH injury to the most tendtr in fa tit. The genuine Dr. McI.anf.'s Vfrmifl'GE bears the signatures of C. McLanf. and Fleming Hros. on the wrapper. :o: DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "fur a!l the ills that flesh is heir to," bat in sJMctiona of the liver, and in all Iti'ious Complaints,

in 178. During the latter part of I Commodore Vnnderbilt'd fortuue.who

Ilfin ha WHS .-itioilt th, funniest rrunariil In : Cltf of " : 11'! : , ' i r i ' anrntiir nr. on ami

Co, gives Mr. aii the world. ! a long procession of little boys and

Me was very fat and very clever, ' ß'r,9 issued fortb, and wended their and, like all fat. clever people, he way through the astonished Hussites loved little children. The fatter he to the gay pavilion of Procopius. We grew, iho more clever he grew, and fancy we can see them now, and an old when he had adozn or so of child- j German picture we have seeu helps our ren about bis kn-es, he wasn't much fancy. This odd picture represents the

liM some 18,000 refugees, men, worn- atme time or hs death was account- 0f a general, as generals go, not much old pedagogue following behind with en and children, left New York, Long , ed a rieher man tb in either of the Qf a flghtlet? general, I mean. a bundle of books uuder one arm, and island and Staten inland, for Nova present Astors. With the single ex- I But wetoust give the name and a brisk switch in the other hand, with Scotia and St. John, among them ception of Mr. William H. Vanderbllt, j ,jato of this general, and so crack the 1 which latter implement he was remany persons or fot tune and estate, our ?hier New York millionaires hiatoirlaAiut-shell, before we can fishing the memories of some of the These estates Astor begau to buy draw th ir revenue from the rents, set our readers the sweetmeat of our little boys in the rear by a wise apwluuever he ;ould spare the money, income, and profits of real estate, j 8tory. Tljis we will do in a single plication in the usual way. as soon us üc got a little ahead iu the which has sunk fully one-third since paragrapfand we shall have all the I When Procope saw them coming he world. John Jaeob Astor'a first pur- i 1H73. If the A-stor fortune was then . re3t of tb space to tell you about seemed mifrhtv pleased, and with

chase of city real estate -two lota on , W,000,000, it is to-day worth $00,000,- j the agreeable general, and the funny htrge eyes and puffing lips he waddled

the Bowery lane or road, near Eliza- 000, not over, and so on throughout

beth street was made in August, ! the list. Since 1823 New York bus 1780, and from that date to the time ! grown with a rapidity hitherto unof his death, Match, 148, he was a known iu any of the great centers of

steady aud a coustaut buyer of real population of the world, and the

eleven years, when he was kil ed in battle in 14 4. Now, tho histoticai nut-shell id cracked, and wo will hart s nue account of thefunuy fat man who loved the children. In the summer ol 11.12, goo ' natur-

ed Piocopius and bis tall army came

; marching through the hot mountain passes into Saxony, and encamped I in a very lovely valky ou the banks of the Saale, and invested the old

walieu town or Naumburg, it wes

cherry time

out to meet them The little cirls

seized him around his funny logs, and hugged him tight, and the little boys begau to say : "0, good Procope. we've come to you to protect us." What could Procopius do? He tried to bo hard, but it was impossible. So he sat down under a big cherry-tice near by, and the boys and girls in a few minutes were runuing all over him like goats over a m juntain. His heart was besieged, and a breach was scon made in its weakest place. He put bis hand on one little boy's hair and kissed another little girl, who looked so pretty and iunoeent that he could not help it. And his great arms clasped a half-a-dozen childreu at ouee, and his heart grew w.irm and mellow, and he found that ht could resist no longer. So the

cried out:

Items of Interest. iDr. Mason who atteaded him in Lis A stock dealer of Western Iowa re- last illness, replied : "He dk-d ifke a cently bought 40,000 bushels of corn gentleman. For days before his at Lernars at eight cents per bushel, death he utterly refused stimulants of Dr. Wildam Perry, of Exeter, N.H , aM kmd t0 H,iay h,d nervous ex?ltenow ninety four years old, rode on meIt, d died a sober man, truly, the first steamboat that descended penitent for Us past career, the Hudson. There are two million bee hives la ' Col. Robert P. Crockett, only sur- tne United States. Every hive yields, viving son of Davy Crockett, is living on an average, a Ii: tie more than in Hood county, Texas, old, in fit in twenty-vwo pounds of honey. The and destitute, average ptioe of honey which is sold Bishop Chatard in mentioned as ls tw en,y flre te a pound, so that, most likely to succeed Archbishop paying for their own board, ur Purcell, in case the latter is relieved Preot us with a revenue of from bis duties. j ,800,000 To reckon it another way,

Gen. Tom Thumb la fnrtv-nnp vPr. luc- Uiaao u ' lCttI m Pounu ol

old. He wears a heavy moustache and chin whiskers, and looks, except as to size, like the typical San Fran

cisco speculator.

honey to every man, woman and child in the vast realm of the United States. Since Prussia and Austria robbed

AGUE AND F E V E R .

things that he did.

Procopius, or Procope, the famous fat general, was a Bohemian, and be- j came commander of tho Hussites, who were almost an armv of trianta. ,

estate. The last conveyance to John , growth gave wealth to the few who ,Q uu Ho won luany rUttorita with Jacob Astor was made shortly before j bought or inherited city real estate. nj8 tmiblo arrnyf an,j caused the his death, in 1848. The conveyances Their descendants are among our j painees of Moravia, Austria and SaxBBBsde to him during tho &U years richest citizens. Chief among city j onv to se for tt,rm9 at h,3 feet Tne which elapsed between his first and re.-l estate owners who rank as -1 fame of .lis great deeds and wonderlast purchases of real estate in this üonnires are the Astort-, the Ithino fui vlctcries filled all Europe for

city form seven pages or closely lunaer, the Goelets, Mrs. A. T. printed matter ia the iudex to con- Stewart, the Lorallards, the Sherveyauces on tile in tho registers of- meihorns, the Lenoxes, Bobeit J. lice. These wise investments have Livingston and Frederick Stephens, with time swollen into enormous who is the youngest millionaire on wealth, and the Astor fortune to-day, the list, an I who occupie3 on t e aa represented by Mr. John Jacob corner of r7th street and 5th Astor and Mr. William Astor (gaud- avenue the fiuest private residence sous of the first Astor), is one of tho in the city. It is a singular fact that great fortunes of the world. At the of ail the gentlemen we have namajaj, time of John Jacob Astor'a death, iu who together represent certainly be-

1848, bis fortune was estimated at tween $100,000,(HK) and $150,000,000

from $JO,000,000 to 140,000,000, and he real estate, uot one concerns himself , tjme a ,oy . Um'e Qf clever fat general su Idenly

was counted ill fifth ou the list of personally auout municipal affairs. to iay eJt.ße to the touch old town no U8e- 1 cau't see tho chil

rich men, Baron de Rothschild, Louis nis reflection addresses itself with i n . a ,.,., flll, n. dren suffer, you know. I guesi I

Phillippe. the Duke of Devonshire peculiar force, not only to millionaires, 't which was calculated to make 8ha11 have to rrender."

and Sir Robert Peel only exceeding out to our moderately well todo class- ! fuT nrrtrtlnM ,1 n,a ..n - A,1eu ue ordered the Hussites to'

es, and to all those who own proper- j who W0Ie yery fon,j of ,bego0l, lhiüKa bring him baskets of cherries, and he ty in this city. If a sharp remedy is j q tfae W(jrWf contente(, aud nappy. and the children had a cherry feast, not quickly applied to the present I g whUo B part of t,je army üegeget and great was tho happiness ou the uselessly and criminally extravagant (hc t()Wü u e regt went c hanks of the 8.iale, near the foodless mode of miinieipal government the ' . r m,,ir..H. ,llÄ th ; towu of Naumburg.

lue cuildren returned to the city

I ... , . I LI .1 t . I , . I nnma nVlimil liri.l t I, . . nrnanri'..tl,.n . . 9 i

uecause iu .ue uuuie ueeus oi cuaruy P. W4 ...i.uu Hjt the Saxnng who wero abut

and the lavish donations for religious acoumuiateil wealth at this center

t I- a O t l t rar . a s

Cliristopher Schott, a Beventeeu- "u,uai "l oemeswig-noisiein, ana year-old new.boy of Jersey City, was then fought ver the,r Pre' lhere has found on the steps of a residence, the en D0,0lTt! betweeD the little kln3 other night, frozen to death, with his andhe i f 5 papers under bk arm. m1 riaffe of tbe k,0B dauDter nA . -Ja. aar- , JThyrato the heir of the late king-

" " ""'"i""" dorn of Hunover. who was a'so de-

expected to create a sensation in

spoiled by the absorption of his king-

WT l 1 a, a. t . a . a

v8U.UBlou soeiety wnen uer lamer donj into the emplret is made tbe 0J. brings her to that metropolis. She ca5,iftQ of , gavage aUack 0Q DaQ. 13 said to be very beautiful. ish King by the 0erm!i press, and a A special to the Boston Post says diplomatic rupture is eminent, that President Hayes and S- cietaries Outside of Maine it does not often Evarts, MeCrary and Thompson join happen that the man who receives iu flatly opposiug Chinese itumigra- ;he smallest number of votes is electlion, while the other members of the ' to office. In September last Conner, cabinet hold differing views. j Republican, received 5G.419 votes for The amenities of journalism fairly Governer; Smith, Greenbaeker. rebloom i' Idaho. One editor out that ceived 41.404 votes, and Garcelon, way threatens to nail another editor's Democrat, 27.872. There was no "vulnerable hide to the wall and make election by the people, and the Sen-

it look like a woodchuck's skin on a a country barn door in bean time." Miss Elisabeth Lewis, of Hamburg,

N. J., accidentally swallowed some

ate, limited to a choice between Smith and Garcelon, chose tbe latter, who received not half as many votes as Conner, and 14,000 lets than Smith.

him. 'I he late Mr. Robert Lenox, like Mr. Aator. was a self-made man. He was, wheu ho first begau, au eiitir.' stranger iu this city, where the name of

ar-v a

STZSXZZn: - H"-oaol ,i....alr. willen b..iM,,,

aud literary purposes of his ouly sou, James Lenox. Mr. Robert Lenox commenced business in 1783 -tin

Nobetter cathartic can be Baad jTcpaiatory to, or after taking Ouinine. As a simple j u.gatiw they are unruak-d. BEW4RK OF IWITAfKIVV

The eu. ara v, , coau.l. eur bef,'Ie JuCüU Astor arrived EachVix hav a reT w.ix cal on xnr nairTTh innomcu i-io pr-, ,..oitr-ar,.7 the impression Dr. Mi Lam's Livks Puis. mjtil his death, which occurred in Each wrapper lears the -natures of C ; December, I88t, in the 81 st year of MCLAKB ad Fl F.MI, ilKo. Insut aaoahavtac the genuine Dr. CM. - ; his age. I-or many years his operu-

I.ane's I.ivk.k I'n is. prepared by Fleming ' tions greatly 4 xceeded those tf any

wealth at

can be classed among the lost arts.

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Correspondence. At noitA, Neb., Jan. 4tb. 1879. '".;' I' ,,' ';.i As tho new year is just ushered In,

in Naumburg were resolute and stubborn, and refused to yield. The golden moon that hung over the Saale on the still nights wheu June nerNmed the vale with roses, waned.

lie, . -t - -

liros., of Pittsburgh. Pa., the market leing

full of imitations of he name Mtt l.anr, spelled ditTerenlly but same pronunciaiion.

other merchant iu the country at that

aud the weather is fine, with plenty of IsltBEfc I will write you a letter, endeavoring to deaciibo Nebraska "as it ia."

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. THE SEtY YORK SI'S FOR ISTf.

I anived at Aurora on the 18th of

day. Ho became eveutually one of xüVtinber aud began plowing for the most successful merchants in the ,,.. n. mmmh ,1 ,,,,!, med

ago,

United States. Mr. Lenox iu vested go to do uutil about two wet.k!j

at night, und each one hugged and

kissed Proc jpias as they parted, aud said iu a low, sweet voice: "Spare, for our sakes, the town of Naumburg." The moon hung over the Saale in " dipped" 'benfricr Tfle" far fnOnulams. , The suu rose fair, and UbS watchmen looked down from tbe grim walls of ; Naumburg on the long valley; but Procopius and the Hussites were , gone, and a happier day never was seen in the town.

For four huudred years the Saxons

his accumulations chiefly iu real es

tate. Iu 1817 and 1818 he bought for

less than $7,000 about thirty acres of Tiik Si n will he printed even day .luring the , , r,.nn.ncr friim i-ufr, t() Tifb Hire t

,.. i-.iiiiir, a, v aaa mm w ' - between Fourth and Fifth avenues,

W. H. MERSHON

Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music. Will he in Plymouth evary Mot1aT and Taeaxlay. Plauo. organ, Vidin, Oaiiar. voice cnlture aud ' haru.uuy. Leave onlers at Chas. V hitmore's mask

M4M

flT 5 3m

DENTISTS. ' f7m. BURKET,

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Conaultatton free.

Dvatlat, OtAre over A. rVrkei'sgrtjcrry, oppu.it. I pt Oflire. All work warranted to rive aatire aatiafaction ia every re-np.i-t. Oiseases .( the month and teeth aacci-aatallv treated

a T 'th ei tractrd without pain hv the sc of nitrons oxid All work warranted. I

Saurta Tn.sdar ü WuesläT af M Week. DR. A.C. HUME,

DENTIST! Offlee in 8eeoud story. Post Office Building Teeth from one only, to a full set, so cheap that the rich and poor can all

year to rae. It 1 urxe ami uiiMhkI will lie the frame as in the past: To present all the n. ws in a readable shape, and to tell tbe troth though Uk h.ivrn fall. Thb Sum has been is, and will continue to Ue independent of everybot' and everything save the Troth and its own couvi.-tlona of duty. That ia thr ouly policy which an huueat u-wpapr nod have. That is the policy which hts won (or this ncwlpa-

;rn!i it l'ii'-f nut friendship of a wider const itu.-ucy than was ersr enjoyed by any other American journal. TataHL-N lathe newsper of the people. It is not tor the rich nii agaiast the p..r man. or lor the poor man against tha rich man, hut it seeks to do :qual jaatic: to all iutereata iu the coiumual'y. Ills not the organ of any person, class, sett, or party. Theru need Is no mylery tbout its luea aud natea. It ia for the huueat um againat the rogues every time. Ills for the honest Urminrat as aainat the dttbonrst lUpublirBD, and for the honest Kepuliliran aa atcainat the diatioueat Hemocrai. It floss uot take its cue irom the utteraucea 01 any politn lan or pulitiral organization. It gives ' iu supiort uuraaervadly lien int-u or ueasurrs are I in sgrevmrnt with the Constitution aud with th I iiriuciptcs upon which this republic wss foauded tor the isesaa, henever tbe Constltation anl coustilattoual principles are violated -aa iu the out I ragcous conspiracy of by which a mau uot 1 , i. . v.: waa uIm . ! iu I he CrraKlent a offlee, wber

be still remaiua-it speaks ont (or the right. 1 list iaTaa Kca's Ideaoi independence. lnthitresit i there will be u.i cliauite iu its programme for I -79

Thb r lias fairlv earnel tbe Iwarty hatreii of rasvals, frauds, and huaibags of sll sorta awl .-. -. It h.ipaa to iletMTVf that hatred not lest in the year WM tliau in IBTt-ta, or any year gone by. TBI Sek is printed for the men and women t to-day. wbutr couceru ia chiefly with tbe attain, of t. - . . It has both the disposition ami the ability to atfonl its rtaders tbe pn.uipttwt, fullest aud most a't urute lnU Ulf." f m tiAL-, ,-r iu the wi.le world ia worth atteution. To Una eutl the reaourcea brlougitiK to

weU-eaUbli.Hlitd prosperity will lie lilierallj ciuploji-

kuown as the Lenox farm, much of wtiieb U now covered with tlrst-clHja biowu atone houses. The enormous increase in ths value of this land, sold fot the most part at top price between 18til and 1872, gives Mr. James Lenox a high rank, amoog New York millionaires. The Lenox farm to day. without a brick on it, would be worth $8,000,0K). While tbe Lenox fortune is modest iml- SvS( wheu compared with the colossal accumulations of the Astors, VanderWlta and Stewarts, we venture to hazard the opinion that Mr. James Lenox baa quietly given away as much as the late Mr. Peabody. His

j again; but the Saxons gave no signs i of comiug to term with the fat gen- ; eral. And Vrocopius, although generally so clever and good natured.

began, we are very, very sorry to say, to lose his patienee aud his temper. It was far past midsummer. The

roses were falling, and the cherries hjiVo loye(J tQ recall tbU diignlfui

were rotting, and Procope bimseit eTent of Watory, und have celebrated was getting sour. So one morning , . . -Kinderfest." or "Children's

try, I would say we have as Hue graiu . ho put on his high-heeled boots, ami jete(- OI.f it orten called, "The growing ouutry as jou will Uuil any bcemed to be unusually out of sorts, (jDeriy Fe&at of Naumburg." This where between the Atlantic and Pa- I and he sent a terrible message to the fe8livai correapoujj, lo our Fourth of eitle, and none present greater ad- good people of Naumburg that, if jujyi and oeeura on the 28th of July, vautages or inducements for the em- they did not surrender the town be- anJ B nght g,ud day u ig tQ lue cuU. igraut ; and we bave us line, if not the , fore the end of the week, all the peo- dfen of SaIany Aud wond you 8ee laset, county in the State. It is pie in it should at laut be put to tb , hQW ,oQg fhe hapry iufluence of a

about twenty-four miles square, aud sword. is drained by numerous streams. The ! Oh, then there was diatresa in Platte bounds this county ou the . Naumbmg. Yet the sturdy old Sax-

aT n I 1. 1 I I a

arsenic In 1818, and was made very Mr- rceiou is a puyaician oi Levill. She never fully recovered, but i4tou- üd wa9 "rgeon General of after thirty years of suffering, died lhe ötate durlD8 the belllon.

from the effects of the dose a few

days ago. So delicate is tbe machinery used for cutting out wood for "papering" wall-, that two hundred leaves are cut from an inch of white maple, aad

Tbe Ureal H nastier. Speakiug of financiers, probably Joseph was one of the greatest that ever lived. We refer to him who wore a coat of many colors, was cat t into a pit, aud afterwards went to

when it became too cold to rido my

sulky plow. In regard to our coun

ft 1 1 1 a a, 41 a, . S

one nunoreu nnu twenty-nve out oi Egyyt and grew U wlh lQe county wood with very open grain, such as Jo8eph wa8 a born financier, though oak and walnut. . tne of history compels us to say During the bist week subscriptions ' that he was a hard, exacting man. to the 4 per cent, loan have averaged True, he dealt very generously with over $7,000,000 per day. The saving bis brethren when they came down to Terest account try mo wcjk s upetn- trrnr corn ami ictaemg to tmuv mj tions was over $800,000. Score one pay. But it was a rough joke ho fcr John Sherman. played on them, putting their money Sheep husbandry in Western Texas . hack in their sacks and a sliver cup has grown at a marvelous rate. Id In Benjamins to furnish a pretext for 1860 San Antonio received but 600,- j arresting them all and bringing them 000 pounds of wool, while in 1877 she j buck. Surely a better way could have I. a S aw . SB t St -A

received 2,000,000. Iu I860 there were been rounu to aocompusn nis enu shioDed from Corous Christi 600.000; than this. But If Joseph was not

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this year there will be shipped 0,500, 000 pounds. The French government has given

one year's notice of the termination

very great as a diplomatist he was immense as a financier. The manner ia which be took advantage of lhe famiue, and the necessities of the

of all treaties of commerce. This is j EgypH" to get poetewlon flrtt of

is simply a measure of precaution, to

their money, next of their cattle, then

north, and affords splendid pasturuge; tbe Blue, which rises iu the western part of the county and runs through the southern portion, is tbe site of several mills, and the Heaver, nor.h of the Blue runs iu an easterly course. The Lincoln river lies between the Beaver aud the Platte, and on its banks is situated the lowu of Auroru,

the county seat of Hamilton county.

donations in land and money to char- J These streams furnish perfect draiuitable, literary and religious institu- j ttge l0 tlie county, and along their

tions situated on the" Lenox farm i banks is found considerable timber, alone amount to over-$2 500,000. This j Tla) goi ia Iluef wiiU Dothiu.r to preis a noble example to those who wield j veut thb tiner from U8inß au tj10 lU, the great fortunes of New York. It improved implement, which does

on lords refused to surrender the town. But at last the store of food In the j town was t. early gone, and strong walls grow weak when the people have no bread. The women began j to be hungry, and the children to cry i for for food. What wi;s to be done? They called j a council, but the council could do j nothiug. The besiegers were strong without, aud the corn was gone: within, and their lives were forfeited

if they opened the gates to the enemy. There came to the council an old

single good deed may last? why, theu, wheu you go to Germany, drop down to the Saale in the summer time, aud eat some cherries with the childreu at the Children's Fete, In honor of tho funniest general in all the world. St. Nicliola.

is to be regretted that the name of ttWtiV Wiln a great aiuouut of hard ' Get man schoolmaster, aud wheu the

Lenox, bo fur as the founder of the 1 labor, aud enables the farmer to ten 1 family in this city is concerned, dies uU0Ut double tho Dumber of acres

Pieservation of the Natural Teeth A SPECIALITY. CTC. DURR,

DENTIST! Office over Parks Bros.' Law Office, Gano Street.

Plymouth, Ind.

with the present Mr. James Lenox, a bachelor now advanced in years. As long as New York exists, his ruemcry will be rememberod and cherished. The fortune of A. T. Stowart ut quicker growth than that of Astor was accumulated ia one life time. At Mr. Stewart's death, in 1866, It was estimated at $80,000,000, or twice the amount of the highest estimate of John Jacob Astor's fortune w hen be died in 1848. In 1875, Mr. Stewart's real estate situated for the most part below Union square was assessed at $0,212,700; at that time tho

ed.

The present disjointed condition of uartiea in I hi roun4ry, and the uncertainty of the BMStW, leud an extraordinary aurtiifixaiJi to Hit- aataBBB "' the assslM yaar. To rvaent with accaracy and clearuea the exact M4ualin it. a. ii ! its varying uhaaoa. u,l U vi)aui.l, aconling to ita well-knou n Boat bods, the priuciulsa that should guide us

UiruuU the labyrinth, will he an luipurtaht part d 'I hk M'N's work for lTl. We bave 4he uiuans of making Thb Si r, aa a political, a literary, and a geneia! uewapnpcr, more eutertaiuuiitatid otarensctnl than BTtf SBsSBBJ and we maan to apply theni trarly. Our rah oi ouWrtption remsin unchanged, for the Pall.T Hvn, a four-paye sheet of twenty-eight columns, the price by mail, postpaid, Is 55 cents a month, or 8)U.AO a yaar; or iuc.adiug the ttuuday psper, all eiht-page sheet ol Blty-six soluuius. the prit. 1 ti5 ctnts a uionlli, or ?0 a year, Mjstsge paid. I'll.- Snii'lay edition of Tue Si s ia also furnished s-uarately at Sl.-io a yoar, poataay paid, lhe

Subuat sua. iusidit.ot. io the current n. s, pre- HaHOaaA,i valuation renresented onlv i.taa mosieiiteruiuiu.' ar:d Instructive hod vol assessed vaiUHllon rtpreseuitu ouiy

liurary and nii4Keiiaii4;ous nuutr, in bulk twice as , p r enL 0f tn6 reai yuluo, so that i beauty can scarcely be exoelled by irrval and in value not interior to that f Uie best r

uioiithly mairaaines of tbe day, ti one tenth ol their rt.

n.. WwKi.i Sin is especially aia"ie.i ortinswho do in, take a Nsw Vork daily paper. The

that he can where tbe ground ia covered with btuuipi and trees. The general lay of tho land is gentle, undulutiux upland, diversified by hills and valleys atietching out a far a.s the eye can behold. This country, to guy the least, is u good place fur a man with limited means to make a home for himself and family. I would advise all young men to come out West and grow up with the country, if they have no home in the East. Aurora, as above stated, is situated on the right bank of Lincoln creek, on a beautiful lawn overlooking tbe valley of the same name, which for

Too Old fur I'iit-i:i. The other day a man wdh a sachel called into a ferry-doek saloon, wherein llfteen or twenty old salts were lying about their adventures on the high seas, aud, after warming his hands at the stove, he said to the bar keeper: "Sir, I am the agent of a French wiue house, and I should like to sell you a few barrels of a braud now over 100 years old." The salooniist thought he wouldn't invest, aud the tnau took a pint bottle from his sachel, held it up to the

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leave the hands or France free, in 01 lBeir . uo Ul IUCUIview or Bismark's new eeonoralc aelves, making them serfs of Pharaah. policy, and the difficulty of conclud- was woudetfui. It was perhaps, the ing a treaty with Austria. greatest piece of financiering record ed in history. The corner which he A Virginia paper says a few days formed on wheat resulted In giving ago Colonel Foster, aged seventy-two him COBtrot of aU the graln lo Egypt, and Miss Cumuiing aged sixty-nine. whichhewaiablet0 at hUj 0WD were married. They had been af- price The mooopoy was complete. tlanced ,ince, youth, but the marriage . . .bb tH n, haTu

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lords and cbiet men could offer nothing, lie begged leave to say a few words to theni. "PmiMntft" nai l he. bowluc verv

low, so that his que stuck out like aDfl' ar0UDd 00 the a horn behind, "is very fat." crowd, remarked : "That will not help our leanness," j "üentlemeu, this is a sample or ..id the lords. 7iot oyur iou yeuranr'd I bave .; "Fat men are very clever," said the j doubt thttt yu w111 a11 do me the

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A perfect shower of tobacco-quids and half-consumed cigars fell on the

had not taken place because the lady iusisted on a present of $30,000 before marriage. At this late day they compromised.

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PHILIP BEST'S Milwaukee BOTTLED LAGER BEER! Uav.ri iskra Ue agency of 'the sliove celebrated Bottled Laser Beer, I can f and ah it for $125 per Dozen Battles cwi deliver at any part of the city.

utovr of tbe week is ful presenlwl. its market reports are .n i-hai to lhe I. Heat nioiiient, cud its urttctntural depar.inont, ediWMl with Kreat rare and abiltt), is unsurpsswnl. The W bkkly Si is probably re a.1 to-day I v tu ore farmers thin any other papar puhlishcl A cbotre atory, ilh other carefully nrepared miscellany, ai pears in es h issue. The Wt t kly protvets Its reuders by barring its advi Using- columns S4aiut frauds slid humbiiga, aad furi.isbws more good matter for less money than can lJ obtatiwd Irom any other source. The prire of the Wbes.lv , ighl pag-s, flltysix coltiinns. Is 831 a y ar, itoaUge paid. For clubs ot ten swudiu aiO we will send au extrscopy frae.

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A.i.irae. i. ... . -, rublisher of Thb Hvs. New York City.

the then actual value of the real es

täte was $10,354,500, which formes but an eighth of his estimated wealth. Mr. Stewart, however, owned real estate in nearly every . its in which he had dealings, lie owned a number of woolen and thread mills in this countiy, amng them the Mohawk and the Elboeuf.at Llittle Falls;

the picturesque scenery ot auy country, It is also located iu tbe heart of a line agricultural section of country, and its prospects for the future are very bright. Over iifty houses have beeu built this season, some of them being very large and expensive. One brick bank and two stores, which are very flue, and hotels, residences and

the New York mills, at Holyoke; the churches too numerous to enumerate.

A Moat Kxeitlna;,

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a ai HCDIOI Bui v.J.. tares. A comIN HrnlUH dele record of the trre. ;t..t Kditlontor AaTts Y eplrallons in the

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marvelous j-turiie) down u- 'iij,'", by Ilk, MO M. HI iHLFY. No oihar edition . au covafmt tr if b it for altr i' llfaS).tf iii'l i hsipi,esr. if WW Öf A W f't.'i M,1 ,OT rul) l'rualars and SsHilr 4M V AiUattVl- ' oiiviiical; oi to bve ttnie iid '4i cents at once for ranviaaiujf hook, aad stale

choice of townships. IVornaely ll.'ustrstal Over I 700 pages. i;iee, only ti.tn. Address.

OUlJ , 4 !' M IHK 1 19 West Fiftt. str. et. ctnrinnsti.o. iintreare

Woodward mills, at Wocdstock; tbe Yantica mills, in New Jersey; the Washington mills, at New Hartford; the Catskill and Waterville woolen mills. There are also largo mills at Nottingham, Eugland aud Olasgow. Scotland. The property of the house of A. T. Stewart & Co, is greatly scattered. It owns property in most of the large cities hero and abroad, and has continually in its employ,

Yours truly, A. D. Jacouv.

Whenceare we? aud whither do we

tend? These meditations invo

the powersof our souls, autl hope and reverence t

possession of us, as wo thus con

late the shifting scenes of life's great drama, aud behold that, "between two worlds life hovers like a sta1

'TwiXt niijht ami mom t pun the horizon's v.-r.'. ;

snare old Dcdaiioae.

"All the more iuglorious to die at the hands of a clever man," said the lords. 'And clever, fat men love chlldreii," said the pedagogue, looking very wise. "That does not help our case," isid the lords. "A mau who loves a child will uot harm the parent," said the old pedagogue. "ilut the flussitos do not love our children." "Every man has a tender placo In his heart," aaid the wise pedagogue.

"Get at that, and one is safe." "Hut how does that apply to us?" asked the lords. "Listen," said tbe pedagogue, look-

big-stove hearth, and tho crowd had its mouth all ready, when the agent scrutinized the bottle and said: "Ah! I am mistaken. I left the wine at the hotel, and brought along my hair invigorator in piaco of it! Gentlemen, please remain seated while I go and fetch tbe old wiue." At the end of a loug hour he had not returned, and one of the victims slowly arose and said; "Oentlemcn, you hear me! If I meet that man on the street, I will kill him and drink his hair invigorator to tho last drop!" "So'U I!" shouted all the others, and they opened their tobacco-boxes aud went on with their lying.

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ing still more wise, and bringing the

tin of one tinker over into the palm A ruralist seated seated himself at

of his other bund, in a very knowing a restaurant table yesterday, and be-

"Procope loves children, aud j gan oa the bill of fare. After keep

How little do we Know that which we arc

How less what we may he! The eteiual surge Of time and tide rolls and Iwtar afar.

Otltside Of New YOlk, 0,000 persons. , Our bubbles: aa the old burst, lb- t,e iii.it.:.-,

1 l,asil..l icoill I lie innm fl aa-w- 4loelie MIVCB branch houses at Bradford, I ol empire neavc like swUtly paasiu- wares,

they are around him, he grows

and mellow, and his heart gets

warm, and nis sternness an mens away like a glacier in the spring sunshine. Send tbe children of the town out of the gates to him. Tell them to cling about his kuess, and climb up into bis lap, and when ho begins to pity them, and grow fond

ing three waiters employed neatly an hour in bringing dishes to him. he called one of them to him, heaved a sigh and whispered, as he spread the

bill ot fare before him and pointed with his finger; "Mister, I've et to thar.aud" moving his Hoger down to the bottom of the page "ef it aiut agia tbe rule, I'd like to Bkip from thai to thixv. -lndianaioli.i Journal.

graiu or starve, they were at hla mercy. The results were as above state.! There is this, however, to be said for Joseph : he was operating

The oldest known pieces of wrought for pnftru0h, and not for himself. Ho iron now is existence are those found acCounted to Pharaoh for the profits under the pedestal of the sphinx in Qf tue eDtire Uausactlon. If he wee Karuac, near Thebes; the blades bard and unrelenting, he was also found imbedded in the wall or theihoueBt A Chicago broker would, great pyramid, and a piece or saW pjynarepjDttpih dug up at Htmrod. They are all now ; that tho price of wi.eat was rising, iu the British museum. 1 and that if he wacW(j t0 hold the OOrMaice pays her women teachers , Uer he would have to put up mote smaller salaries than any other state, margin. Joseph did nothing of the They receive only 117.04 a month, kind. His honesty was only equal. ! against the $35 43 of the male teach- by his success. The record says. ers. Most ot the Southern States -Joseph gathered up all the money give male uul female teachers exact- that was found in the land of Kg: jly tho same suluiivs, as do also all the ftDd in tbe land or Canaan, for the ludiau schools iu the territories. corn which they bought; and Joseph A man iu Lexington, Va., mailed brought the money into Pharaoh s a letter to a fictitious name in Japan, house. And when money failed iu with a request that it be returned if the land of Egypt, and in the land ot

not called tor, and started it by way Canaan, all the Egyptians came unto of the Atlantic. Iiis object was to Joseph and said, 'Give ub bread, fur see how long it would be in going why should we die in thy present -around the world- It csme back by For the money faileth.' And Joseph the way of San Francisoo ia just 100 said, 'Give your cattle and I will gh jUyg- 1 you (bread) for your cattle if monyy Four thousand miles of railroads, fail." Tbe prooeeds of their cattle representing forty- eight different supported them one year. The next roads, with a capital of $300,000.000, year they gave up their land. "And have duriug the past year been sold Joseph bought all the land of Egypt uuder foreclosure. The 1. st Tew years for Pharaoh;" still working fox his have beeu as disastrous to railroad principal and not for himself. Finalinterests as to auy class of business ly, he took a mortgage on their per in the United 8tates. The outlook of ( sons and gave them enough seedtho current year is far more hopeful wheat to put in a crop with the unand cheering. derstanding that one fit h of the yield The reports may be exaggerated ; for tlme t0 c00ie WM t0 to if they are not the City of Ceara and Poaraoh. This was the cap sheaf and its province in Brazil are in a fearful crowning stoae of Joseph s financ.a state of suffering from a pestilence Poliy. from beginning to end It 1 that followed a famiue iu that part of consistent, harmonlouB, and pro,;r the country; the small pox Is killing ive- Iu complete success M,n . people ac the rate of 500 to 000 daily; Joseph as one of the great, at the Brazilian government is supply- cer of history.-Imlie.nij,r's J m ing the people with food, but have wa- , r altogether failed to stamp out the! n0 man start in bis profession .

disease. career wise, strong and thoro i The drunkenness of Edgar Alien lilted for his woik. One mut 'i Poe was under discussion by Betas- wisdom by expeiiencr, stren; tl mond tempeiance society. A speaker exercise, and Utness by reiterntdwelt on the poet's disgraceful death, aud at Urst often iaeffc tual, eade vo: