Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 August 1879 — Page 1

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The Plymouth Republican.

VOLUME ::.

PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY. AUGUST 14, 1879.

NUMBER 35.

ADVERTISING RATES.

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

T. A. BORTON. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OBee la Post m Bh k. Dwelling oa Kaat Side Ss.u'h M' - iStfii. street, FLY MOUTH. INDIANA.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

Ms

Or. J- M JENNINGS IHIYSK'IAN AND SfKGEoN. office with Dr. N. Sherman over Lauer" s Htore. on Mi.'hiicii:i -tr'-i'T Plymouth. Ind. Ites-idonce n Center street, opposite Catholic church, banu

By virtue of an order of sale ai d a ieeraa

The Beautiful iiate. W iHak, we write of the loved and lost, v bo have ifone to the land above.

Au I the mints of the rii-r of death are er

By the rainbow of their lov

of firelo-ure ..f mortgage issued out of the i 8a:1: h7,rU ttr 1 h"" a?d cot' off! e of the elerk. of tlie Marshall Cin ult I To pill aoroe dreamle. bea.l.

of the Saint .I,-o:,l, I'nnn v s vim.- Hunk Ami oor uariiiir are uoi aean.

and against David Nwigart ami Margaret . . . ... .,w. t.. wigart. 1 will offer for sale at pal lie aue- Tla wj B 1 lj K !

And the g. am of their anowy robe we see. When the earth grows dark with wrong. We fed the touch of a vanished hao.

That tbriMed la the day ol yore.

AM AS A JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW . I'rorupt attention given to coilectioua, atttlcai.-at ol u-celent" tstatea am gtardiauaoia, tkrorfp, tuor gage?, ird other cou-

-raeta drawn ap ana acuno vie t" - ten

Mob, on

Saturday, August 30th, A. J. IS?!), between tho hour of ten o'eloek a. m.. and

I four u'eloek p. m . at th door of the court ' hoMse. in I'lvmntith. Marsha"! enuntv. InJi- : ana. ai the law direct the following tieserib- ' ed real -täte, to-wit:

The north half t.I-2. west of the reserve

And lea 'a ua oa to the attmmer laud, W here they live for ev r.imre. W peak wV-n the work of day Ii dane. Of the dawuing bv an t-by. And numbiT oar treasure, one by one.

lu unt father house on hi.u.

P O. JONES.

Attorney at Law A Notary Public Prompt attention given to ail claims and eolaeüons left In hin ear.. Offl.'c in corner ol wear's brick block Plymouth Ind. C. H REEVE. ATTORNEY AI IJkW. Located In 14. Collections atid conveyancing a speiadty. Buys ünd sells real estate on comiuislion. Insurer then and property in A. 1 eooijnlea. Desirable mil estate for m!- in the itr aod adioiniDC. Novi-7S

liaivexeeptiaf fhe wtm eichty no acrea ol AnJ,," we ."r',t 'hn cou,p-

DR I. BOWER. 1)HTSR,1AN AN V 8LTIGE0N, will be pleaaed to rf -iuvo patieutM at hi ofM(-, Nu.il MfUiuixn j'ri'ct. whore he may

ij.ndai all timt.-. x.-ept wh-n proft.-.ional-

s-i-ti'.n number thirty f -ur '3. in township auanbcr ttnrty-three xv north, ranice number one I i I ea-t. eoataJniag nc hundred and tJiirteen ami one half Mil l T aerea. more or less. :ite in Mar-hall county. Indiana, to Um h Ich eM biiii-r for casa. without reirard to i pr.il-- ment laws. Miije t to redrinidint. JOHN V ASTLEY. Sheriff of Marshall Ctunty. W. Ii Hess. plfTs att y. Sheriff's Sale.

Of the me, tin;: there will be

Wher" the gool and beanttfal all go home. To the dry be youtl the sea.

DEACON GRINDER'S EXPERIMENT.

BY K. II W.

a i

"I hope the children haven't been any trouble to you, Miss Peck?" said Deacon Grinder, as bia one-horae

T,- i'lrl.,n .-.f . I f .. .. I.. I

biMied um I ih office o; the Clerk ol chane drew up od the green in front llf Mar-hall Cir. uit Court, to nie ilire.-t- nf m:hi) I,iU..iM P..r.lf'--.1. on m indarment in tavor of Orlan.lo OT "188 1 Ulli cm feelt a House. U 11 . . I I 1 . . t ... . i ...... i ' in waai a .

If abaent. hi- resideuce beimc at the ume g.u. JSS otlnZilSdSi m Ul ftH mW9' July it irr sm vYiliMUB Jaooiiy. I wilt off r for aM at nVHr to greet the portly wi.lower. - Tj "j . ia 1 B "The little darlings!" cried she, efIH G WIUKGH SlMIIMV A'lfl1!!! SO L D 1B79 lively. "Trouble, indeed! Why, ttJttSTeSSSZ mljfiW ÖÜ, A. il.. 103 ZZZ how you talk! If. a pi

nature, en i i.-aae. ol u oaieu ai.(u niairen. - on between the hour- of ten nek a. m.. and ti..ö lo.. n i , .. . .. T

ao.tatiou tree a imi Mrkily t'outtilei.tial in il rae..-. ; fouro - kx k p. m., at the door of the eouit

All proitavii iih: can to me coui.iry w in r. t- o- ! b'Un. in I'l moll t II.

pron:pl attebilou tav or nitflit.

nie. hrot.ir rat treated .-ainnl;i Iruaa 9 1

l.arcra rt tot: i

in.

o i p ai. 1 pptak both i.ermau and tnglish. 1 lire ocr Lsurr' Huir. m Mn li.un H'nt. 1' -i leac. 4me rquare eaei oi I'ai ker Huum', 1 raoath,

Jnii-.ona. :iiiT. inj

Mar-hall county, Indi

ana, a- tin- law dtreeta, t Ii . - folio witnf Oe-eri lied real estate, to-wit : Ail ÜM riht. title and interest nf said William J.ieuby iu and tu lot nuin-

b'T IIP -one lip and lot niimlK -- lifiv-

two (5"j in the tuvn of Independence.

Jr rm a i af diOvc ; aar-na:: e..unty. ami Sta'e of lnliaia i n. . .

ATTORNEY S AT LA v. . Notariet Fubuc andn ami platted bv John Cottle. June ttB. Mk. Authorized Wart laini .Vxent; unicee at .situate in Mr-hall eoaatf Imliaua. to the hourbuii tuid l'liuoaui. imliana. L-i Ml hiatbex I bidder for -a-h. nubjeet to a.prais.-

aacuuoL nm'B uj i no eianiiii 1 i noruuruu" inent luws, uinl sut,je"t to ri l"initon.

pany have proved a failure." "What do you man?" said Miss Mahala Ann. curiously eyeing him over the top of her spectacles. But the deacon only shook his head and smiled. "Time will show," said he, "time will show." The news that Deacon Grinder was wrecked in Mariposa silver ruining

stock flew like wildfire through the !

peaceful community at Fitchville Four Corners. "Well," said Miss Philena Pock, "I am bea.." "Ho never bad no judgment in money matters." said the Widow Clapp. "I've thought all along that he was living too fast," said Barbara Bow yer. "Those poor little children, what U

to become of them?" said Naomi !

Poole, wistfully. The Btkt day the deacon made Lis appearance at Miss Peck's homeStead, pale and rather shabby, with a child in each band aod one following him. "Miss Peck." said h, "I suppose you have heard the news?" "Yes," said Miss Peck, looking vinegar and tack nails. "If it's your failure you meau." "1 think of going to California," said the deacon, "to see what I can do, and if, in the meantime, you couid

lie induced to give my children a

Pea and SrlMr.

It is stated that Oltinagni, the cap-

A Remarkable Man. ttloamr tirala Prospects in t.ermanr. at from six to ren dollars per new One of the most remarkable men j The New York Evening Poxt has a The corret-pomlent furnish s a car. ful

alive, says the London Sunday Times. private letter from a gentleman in Hnd elaborate estimate of the product 4 it!l 0- c-ishm re crdli arily cont InaWAMWAAK !). 1 I I M i w-a I at aa . a 9 '

mm ocrn Huueu to me roil or mem- i Eastern fjermany, who says there years or four tho sand cow-,

bers of Parliament by the election of j has been no summer, but rain nearly including th ir first con of $72,000.

Col.O'Gorman Mabon for the County

Clar. It is doubtful whether, outeide the record of Munchausen and

every day. "The thermometer in my The total product in this period is es room ranges 69 to 75 dep. In some timau .1 at fTM0,'.)52. and the profit or places harvesting has begun, but tin- increase on ihe seventh year uloue.

his many rivals, there is to be traced I less we have some warm dry weather f-öl 7'J2 more extraordinary career than that ! soon much of the grain must rot in

iny; 300,(NH) inhabitants, has only HO000 since the famine.

cf the gallant patriarch who has returned his seat in the Imperial Legislature aft. r a twenty yearfe' interval of absence from it But it I a longer

Not (ironing Vorc.

Is the world grovNin' wuis ?

Wo

the fields. On our way leceutly to' and from the mountains (two diff.-r-

eni route?; we observed that at least do uot think so. All observing in-

! half of the wheat we passed was lying tcliigent men know that the world.

tune than that since the Colonel en-i flat and tangled in the field, beaten however appearances couiiailict it, tered Parliament. He was elected in own and broken by daily rain grows steadily better. O.e reabou of 1S30 by the constituency which adop- j storms. All will be difficult to cut the coutraiy seemiug true is that we ted him again last Saturday, after . and some must rot or sprout before haye taeiiliet for gathering all the

tataiao. coiiveyain'lnK, and the collection of

Boldler Claim for Pension.: will attemi promptly u ail professional business -n-truated to IlMiav und pnaeliC" tu Marshall and adjuiainx cotnties. y ata office oa (taao eirjet at Waas Mich brau and Center afreets, üourbon oill m t Wirror iTintinx offi'- i'tl

I HN V Ai'LKY.

Sheriff. I Mai shall County. M. A. O. Paekaid. plff- arty.

G. R. CHANEY

TORNKY AT LAW

should like to keep them a week." The deacon smiled aud shook his h ad. "Thut would be a little too much."

said he "Come, children jump into ,

uuuie the wagon." "O, dear, no!" said Miss Peck. "I And the three apple cheeked llttL- never could get along with a pack of Grinders-two girls and a boy were j children ! I dare say you can find kissed and hugged, and lifted) into 1 80me orphan asylum or place of that the wagon by the beaming spinster. BOrt, by inquiring around a little." "I shall be ao lonely when they are Miss Peck sat so very upright, and gone," she said. "I do so dote on ' glared so frightfully out of her light children! R member, darlings, that j hue eye8 at the j acorif tliat he wag

rXcuurf ia Oie ft v.

v r Becke- S.

Sheriff's Sale. 3H

AW. Will prart: -- in all the By virtue of an od r of . a a de.-re the gooseberries will be ripe next fain to beat a rett oat as soon as Doa e. Office iu ireeler Mock, of foreclosure of mnrtKftirc issued out of Iba , - ... . I my pmia an, I awNdh. I offlce of the cl rk m the Marshall CircaU and your own Peck will be 8jble.

nearly fifty years. In the Interim the

Colonel has amused himself 'with o her than political pursuiU. He has fought eighteen duels, in six of which he wa wounded by the enemy's fire, in seven ot which he plnced his man. and in five of which honor was satisfled without hurt to either principal. His affiiiia of honor were but trivial episodes in tbe etraogely-varied aod adventurous? career of tiie member of Clare. He began public life In 1H28 over half a century ago -as one of that "Fighting Brigade" whose duty and delight it was to support, at fifteen paces or so, whatever Mr. Daniel O'Conn U said of a political or per

lt can be secured. Adding to this the news in tho world - an evil makes immense amount of grain and other news while good does not- and refood crops destroyed by inundations sentiog it in a single day. When we last month, and it looks as if America take up the journal, the villiany of would be called upon to feed Oer the entire civilized globe is thrust

many as well us England and France upon our attention; whereas, only a

X he accounts from Kus- few years aco. we trot it in fraizinent.a.

The St. Louis republican says the j iron interest in that eiry has experienced a revival, aud the present prospect is better than for many years. The Cincinnati CoTi'wtercta.' says the Democrat! powed the wind at tha extra session of Congres, and the whirlwind will be ripe In October. An Irioh editor says " lhat In The absence of both editors, the publishere have succeed d In securing the services of a gentleman io tdlt the paper this week." The yield of wheat in Huntington , county is pronounced marvelooe, many farmers realising 40 bushels to the acre. O.her crops are suffering from drought. The Indiana rVwtr again urges

next winter.

sia are also not very encouraging. Of at interval!, and often but a email t l,ie fiir'uel8 10 sell tasir wheat as soon

rye the crop will be below the aver- porttou at most. Another is that, s ,,u'y 8el il threshed, believing ic dge. Id Podolia and Volhyriia the during the peiiods of commercial wi" Pay ,hc,u iter iu tbe long rua ield of rye will be very short. In dullues and BKHBearavy pressure, , 'hnu to hold it. the govtrnment of Pultowa, noted men, driven to their wits end to i The H publican p irty itood by silror its usually large yield of rye, the avoid failure in business, art, tenipt- i ver in its darkest daya. At a time prospect is little better. Although ed in a hundred ways that they would i when the Democrats were denouncing the harvest will not equal that of a not be in prosperous times. Moie-i gold and silver, and assert lug that fairly good year, the outlook for over, their irregulat ities am hidden neither bad any Intrinsic value, a Bewheat is slightly better in some of by subsequent success, while, wi h publican Congress pass-ed the resumpthe governments, but in Kieff there continued btrain und stäfföafloii. I tt-D bill, which made an opening

sonal antagonist. Then he went into j are some fields that will scarcely re- their misdeeds are forced Into light

WILLIAM B. HcSS,

t'biaouth. lad

V f-

t.mlyl

TTOESL A N L COl N.sELOK AT LAW.

JOHN S. BENDlW, ATTOHNKY AT LAW, AÜD POTASY PUBLIC,

MLCOBT tlOCK. PLYMOUTH. IND

Bavelal attention riven to the sett

pari tore

prompt

augl-;yt . Court, to me direi-ted. cn n j uxment m favor

I or lohn fcnT-i. adiu ins rator of the estate of I Johanna K Mueller, d a-ed. and jur.ii'is

Chat lea W. Mnellr, M irr Mteller. Caprlea F. Mueller. Catharine Mielier. William '. ilasl mir.-r and Anna Haataitffsr, 1 will off' i for MBB a' public aactioa, on

Saturday. Anirust 1 6th, A.

only too happy to see you again." The Widow Clapp came hurrying OBI as the chaise rattled by, with a tin p iil iu her hand. "Dear me. Deacon Giinder." said

He k u"cked next at the Widow Ciapp's door. A slip sbod servantmaid opened it. "Is Mrs. Clapp at home?" he asked. A head was thrust over the stair

she, "you are alw ys in a hurry. Do railing, and the widow's shrill voice stop a minute, can't you? Here's a J cried out:

iii'lf'.iftti tli . Iioiiranf f.o, V.. lr.L- t m an.l

TTzl 'nfc four o-e! ... k p m. a: Iba door of the court puii of our new honey in tho comb. I 'Its that Josiah Giinder with bis

-ad partitiou ut UihU; also UV collection ul V J -.o, .. V. .

rUua and foreclose of uiurtgav.tt. Keiuittan. ,':., " "," ,v'

The south-west aoartwr of the southeast quarer " 1 of section numher seven i7.

and the north-, ast i'iarter i I of the north

A. C. afc A. B. CAPRON

A f-.fj-irntr Rt. f!niinsA lors ' uum-r ..i -e-tioi, dahtnen ns

w exeeptten ; : i res In i sq'iara .u- of the jl.1l LAW 1 mi th-we-i eo m-r of Iii-n., mi aresl quarter

REAL ESTATE ACLT8 . PKIC8 A. L. A i K. CLK It's Ö1A K. ra fLTtMI TU. IND. OR. J. M. CD.MrER. tlff'T li!S Pi oleisional Sei vicep At Uie N IK i!t.e. Over Po3 a. Chapman's Drug Store lU-wuKnr. uu llirtilira.. Street ' JOHN C. KUHN,

1 14' of the north-east quarter i'h of aecttna lot 111 hir . i i' 'it II In m'I Ii. T i i tk' it j. 1. i .. niii.il....

fourui ooith range number taree tä deacon, Iiis face shining all over with aat, ! . m rr i , i i

saimiae ioij. xiautisome 11 a- nauu-

Hituatc In Marshsll eountv, I iiWsaa. to the highest bl hier for eash, without rKt il to jyi liraisvmeut laws, ouojo'-tto rtutemetioa. JOHN V. AHTLET, SS-t: ff of Har-hall ounr. A '. "apron. ::(! -at: y. SHERIFF'S SALE. i.Mß Bv virtue of ,'. urili-r of Hnlt and rtcirw

of fnrecleaur ol mot taaae Issued out of the

know the dailings will like it on their swarm of young onec! Tell him I bread and butter of an evening I am particularly engaged. Do you When are they coming to spend the hear. Betsey particularly," day with me? I declare, Josle is Miss B irbara Iiowyer was airang growing a perfect beant m j log trimmed hats and rolls of bright"Tut, tut, Mrs. Clapp!" said the colored ribbon in her bow window as

the deacon aud the little ones entered the shop. "Miss Bowyer." said the dea-'oc, "you were ever a geuial and charitable soul. It is to you that I trust to

some does. That's my motto." "And anybody cao'i do handsomer thau my little Joe." -ail Mrs. Clapp.

And there's Tummy growu as hand

Parliament. The turn of time found him a journalist in Paris, where, hail he been contemporary with Paul de Cassagnac, Greek wo Id assuredly have met Greek. Then he plunged lato finance and polities, and disported in the troubled waters of both. Having skimmed the cream of Oi l World excitem-mts, he set out, like a knight errant, In quest of fresh ex ploits. His search m ?t with more success than falls to the lot of the ciowd. Joining the Peruvian army, be rose to the rank of Cjmmamler-

In-Chlef

pay the labor of harvestin . In short there is no method ot coi rlsg Miem the entire yield of breadstuff's will up. Siuncrs uro "found out" now afall considerably below that of last days, and canuot lead wicked lives year. umliscoveri d.

Do II uw.

; wedge for silver by utilizing it for 1 f rat tonal currency. The repeal of tbij measure was demanded by the ! ua broken vote of thj Ujuse Demoi

crats.

The St. Louis Journal of Commerco contains extracts from letters received

D m t live a single hour of your lif- from &5 9ecloos of the W. st, panic

The Old Songs. HiirliDgtot. Hawkeyo.

"Take buck the heart," as the man without doing cxue.ly what is to lie j uIully fnjm Cüuülrv merchants, all of said who drew one when he wanted a done in it, and goiBf Sttttit to the end. I whli:li noTt. ,. jHrge iucrea8e in busidiamond. Work, play, study, whatever it is I the rapid rtstorution ol eonfl"Gura gum away to thepearly foun- uke hohl at once, and BbmA it Upj, among ail classes, abundant

tain, was sung uy the man who squally and cl-anl) ; and then do the dropped his store teeth into the creek. IH-xt tlteg without letiini: any mo"A loau in tho wotld," BBS given meuts dton between. Ir is wonderful

There was a question of great erTet by the man who had to see how many hours tnOM prompt

make a home for tuy motherless little

some as you; drop in to tea some ones, while I eudeavor to retrieve my v-nliig this w ek." I 0,il fortunes in the far West." The deubon had hardly guided hi M1 couldn't think of such a thing," nld hiiran armiml tu anfa nf th said Mi- Barbara, dropping a bcx of

oi loreeiosiir.. oi ui'it(.i' Isaued nut or the . . . . . an i o... .iL, ,1... vi... ...... i . ......... m , ri ..i.-.. I ai 1 1 fiel t rose liiiils in her coiifriit-

. in.n. nm nP. opinio iiom jin'io air-r-u niirii mm, U'tiuain i LADIES AND GENlLEMEHS y;:, bHIm mlllinerv I "And I renUj think. Deacon Fine ooiand Shocrr.akor. Z'-Zl ShIwlU Äat Mto Grinder, you haven't ni business to

"I do hope you'll ex' tise me, Dea 1 exect it of me! It s all I can do to con Giinder," said she, with all the j support myself, let alone a pack of pretty confusion which naturally be- unruly childn-n I dure say the poor

master could do something for them,

oo. end 5r.ocrr.akor, i auctioit. on

ethe beat atfrk to le ohtaiTif . . foaraaitms SB , u I tll il ' 4 nnal '10 ill i aa at.a.ni rar riaoualle r it I tl I Ult . A Ii . II l )"; II. A, B1CPA1AIKO D. l.U, Nratly diae on aliort notice. Snt:fa Hon jfiven la . . , . , ,

.urpect. BMB No. i, rsutoOi four u'eloek p.m. ät the ,i, "r of ih" cour longs to a tu liden of s x and thirty III t' tli ll' Ii I . ( t . i 1 . . . i ia . ti .

i Li jivu .ii. i.m j-.Mii noirse. :n i'lyi.ioutn, jiarsiiaii eountv, imli- j,,,n,rura sKlt. v UJ . .i.n...l

WAGONS - BUGGIES

'ion,, im- summera lowiuc leaerib 'n'",

ana. a- the law direets, the f.

ad mal natal n to wit:

Coffimeaeiac Ihres baadred and thirty

is t ii feet aoeth-weate rly wm the outh west

your be-yu tlful remarks iu prayer

or

Wij iu aid Bti je lor Hale I hcp at

and a haudkerchief I've embroidered for Josie, and a doll I've taken the liberty to dress for Djrothy. 0, don't

"I thank you." said the deacon, with dignity. "I shall trouble neither you nor him." "Well," said Miss Bowyer, with a toss of her head, "you needn't fly into a rage because a neighbor offers you

meeting Monday night, (hat I couldn't

i ,u'0,!i'u"If.i tn;1, "' "" '" ',a"".l ','i1"r1J',,; ' help setting myself to work to think i scph H. Rhodes, deceased, m the north half of tie aorta-east quarter S4 of ae loa aaav what I could do for you. And here's Hertwenty j i Miehiaua H id land- ea-t ..f . . . ; M'MiU-au Itoa.i. the,,. north westerly par ' a collar I vc stitched for dear Tommy,

alle aniMvi'l II,.- ' :,'li' ..f wav of the Julian

I iiiin ii. I'.'lll Shil '"lai .oJiM railav.u I uivl w aai w

mm- m -w --r t cs feet: the. ist oue bamlred iml thirty for Josie. and a doll I've taken the ! 14 Dlt r advice .

wmMm arm mM b a b - bb - Bac t ti-i. , i-.m ..r-ti, ........ t , .t. .. ........ -

if 1 X3L a XV J KM A2i ' pursliel with the habt of way' of the IndianI apolia, Pern and Caleago railroad sixtv-aix I '!'. feet: thene west one hundred and thir

Ton ran Unv a evr, i ) -i o i wi ie, . o . nie ,ia-e or nliii.iik. , r . . m : . w , rontalniartonty one hundredths do- i30vo( 1 ompareu to tüo pea -e or mimt l got SOUS MANUFACTURED !"..r.2r?Ä ,.,,,.,.,..,- r,'r T'T Tl1" I I hlifhest i.l.l.ler lor ei.-h. irltholil .. .o.r.l to IUt NaOini Poolr. SlttlUi? lit her

I apuraiaeaieut laws, aubjeet to redemjition. nedl.wnrlr l.v thA old red fatal.

lulls . ASTLt'.Y, I J , . herlff of Marshall County. house window, had only a smile and

v . . & . w mm. v., ji.i r l ...

appointing him President of the It -public, but he evaded the peiilous eminence by throwing up his exalted post in a Ut of ennui, ami passing into the naval service of CulH. the neighboring State. The ex General issimo of the Peruvian land forces actually became Lord High Admiral of the Chilian fleet such as it was The Colon d is a Home Ruler, of course, but we doubt if he will identify himself with the obstructive sec tlon of that p arty. II) is still full or lire aud vigor in spite of his age, but, if he has the energy of a p BtteBA, he has the Instinct and habits of a gentleman. His adrentures should make a singulat ly Interesting me coir; and, if he would only leave politics to his colleagues and oblige the world, we should welcome from his own hand the story of his life from year to year. A Peace-Making Law) er. Lawyers are uot dispose 1 to merit, as a class, the blessing pronounce ! upon peace-makers: but even Dr. Johnson, who b ited the legal Tratet ri ity, was once led to write an epitaph on a peace-making lawyer. The doc tor was passing a churchyard, and, seeing some people weeping over a

to raise $300 by Saturday noon. pcoi lc connive to make ..f a day; ii "All's swell," was composed and is uh ir they picked Bp the moments sung by the man who sat down on an that the dawdlers loaf. And if ever oak stump, using a navy blue wasp yOU fl:ul yourself where you have so for a cushion. many things pressing upon you that Be ware" was the national song of you hardly know how to In git;, let tue

the honey merchants.

Liowu by the sea beat shore" was OUe that comes to haud. and vou will

the sa 1 refrain of a man whose Sum- n,Hi the rest all fall Into tile, aud M mer hotel was eaten out by tramps. ' iow ufter iiko B company of well'Dream, baby, dream." was sung tfiUed soldi-rs; and though work may and said very energetically by the be hard to meet when it charges iu a man who patroled the floor while the ; t,q,m)jt lt id v,uy raequl bed ir ypti colic patroled the baby. eau üiug it illl0 lillf y u may r, n ' Good-bye. sweet tart," was chant- often seen the aaeedote of the man ed by the dyspeptic man who couldn't who was naked QOW I e had ftOOOBV t pi . pli.-hed so much iu his life. "M "Somebody is Waiting for Me," was rather taughl rnn" was the reply, wailed out by the man who hifd beeu j "when I liad anything to do, to go to the LodK'e, lost his night key, and and do it." There is ihe secret the eould see the shadow of his wife's magic word, now. mother's night-capped head on the m m curtain of the sitting room. ffj- pniittM in Pall I lea. Larboard Wutch" is the favorite j The Chtistian as well as the in in lay of tho recent idi t who w. ars two (fever is a rnamhirr of the body poliwatehes. ,ie s tt mt.i.r ()f ihat bmly, his t 1 " interest and well being arc rioeeJv It HaBjN Pay to Quarrel. identiüod with all the iut. -rests of the A wriler of a decidedly philosophi State. If the State prospers, he prm

crops, general prosperity und bright pi o? pecla for the future io all depurtrueula of trude. The Democrats of Maine have sold out to the Gioeubackera. Four hundred "hard money "Democrats as they culled themselves, issued apronunci.inento advising the "brelhern" to to'o ihe Ore thank ticket. Stranger tbinga have hannened than that Ren

tell you a secret ; take hold of the Ural , mny tüe cornprümige

.late for Pieaident of tbe DemocraticGreenback party. Joh;n Time. Moody and Sankey arc at work tem-

pumrilj in New York with their old time o er. O ver 5 O00 persons were mrned away from the Cooper Union at their opening eervie the other day a l.i every inch of spaed within tbe buMdfnjr was tilled an hour before the time. Sankey, ii la said, has lost nona of his woudei ful power of uotg, and Moody is stronger ftom rest and bla sermons are marked by greater earnestness and force than ever. ivistern papers Inform us lhat ekco

the rain on Saturday the country 'n the neighborhood -f Lake View, Ciifj ton, aud other sta'ions on the Erie Railroad, has been overrun with toatia frotu a quarter to an inch in length. 1 ey swarm in thousands, aLd are

otored black, led. and nearly white.

tUank me, pruy. It ain't nothing

WAGONS for $50!

mai6iu'

Call me I e B m. MAX RUCE.

DNTISTS F. M. B U RK ET,

, IHM1I1M, OtTI'e over ' rW ; Jl H. B eke. ' f '

0(iM.lUs Coat ' itlU l. ,

.Ml wori. arrariea to five entire aatisfactiou ti every r--.IUH'1 I I .1 Ml .if

tii-uunth and teeth aacceaatullv treated Tin tb vr trictr ii ? witloui MaU hi th'-Bat-of ii - olid

u. Connaltation free. All work warranted. I In to fcriwa Iiadi7 ui WedresdiT cf fak ii

TRI-STATE FAIR.

n, Mm lis ni

WILL HOLD THEIR COMBIXXD FAIH AT

TOLEDO,

O. 0. DURR, 8-9-10-11 12' and 13-

nOOTJll ANDPCUSES. $25,000

Office over Pa rks Bros.' La w Office, Gano Street.

Plymouth, Ind.

vrnoll

DE. A.C. HUME,

dentist: UflBce In 9;oiid story. Post OfTlee Building Teeth from one only, to a full set, so dica p that tlie rich and poor can ail

a nod for the party as they drve by. "Pa," said Josie, who was a shrewd, sallow-faced child of eleven years, Mdou't Mis' Poole love us as well as Miss Peck and Mrs. Clapp and Miss Barbara Bowyer?" "I hope no, my child," said the be

nign deac ID. question?"

"Because she never gives U3 any tiling," said Jonie. "She is poor, child she it poor," said the deacon. "But I am sure you all have her good wishes." "I'd rather have honey," said Tommy. "And gooseberries and dolls." added little Darothy. But when the deacon sat alone by bis hearthstone that evening, his sister. Miss Mahala Ann Grinder, expressed herself on the subject with greAt plainness an 1 perspicacity. "If you've really made up your in nd to marry again," sui the

j "I think It would add to my domesI tic felicity," said the deacon, serenem i iu i woilb's Emms, :

"In that case," said Miss Mahala Anu. "I do hope you'll make a sensi-

Will Aggregate, the L .i -t -t Ex- l ble choice, and not allow vouraelf to

runsBon oi .v-ncui urai, uoi taui- ; be irDp08ed upon by a paok of gelööh

tur;ii :iihi .ili ii. din .ii i rou nets to oc

But Naomi Poole ran out to the lit tie gai leu gate as the forlorn dcacou went by. "D-acoo Grinder," hesitated she, turning rose red and white by turns, is this true?" "About ray Maiiposa investment? Yes." "And that you are going to California?" "I am talking of it," said the dea-

l con. Would -could you let me take care of the little ones whileyou are gone?" ; said Naomi. Icuderlv drawimr little

Why do you ask the Doily lo her 8i(Je. n am füüd

of children, und I would take the best care of them. And you have been so kind to mother aud me. Deacon Grinder, that we should feel it a privilege to be able to do something for you." And poor soft hearted little Naomi burst out crying. There was a moisture on the deacon's eyelashes, too. "God bless you, Naomi!" said he. "Yoaaieagood girl a very good girl."

precious lawyer, Justice I mdalll He kept us Jrom going to law the best man who ever lived." Well," replied Johnson, "I will write yon an epitaph to put upon his tomb." It read : "(ud work woadera now and than Here lies a lawyer tn.huoeat uia..." If Johnson had lived a century

cal turn of mind aruued with a urood nein: if th State aiifT-i s. ho ai-.-.if

deal of force that it does not under fan. Self interest ÜMtvfot demands T,m art "ia tb'm. th

boys are gai n ling them as bait in fishing lu the pBanaln. Tbey swttrm iu the grass aud we is like grusshopp rs, and hop on the side walks in such numbers lhat tbey are crushed at Vary iep taken by pedestrians.

any circumstances pay to quariel In that the ChiUtian citizen shall take the beat of anger words are spoken an IntaJHannr and active interest in

grave, asked a woman why they ' whieh UH,, Uf better be ,eft UMaa , lh aIu tu he mmW of lhe

v v" a "Öh," said she. "we have lost our

but which once spoken, cannot be recalled or foi gotten. A quarrel de grades a man in his own eyes, atte

ntate sufTcriug fiom only ills that can be removed I y eoncen of action, such as bad ieyi-l .i i i., lax administration

graces him In the eyes of others, and, of the laws, depravation d! public

Tbey are e pei daily numerous along ,i. . - - tr.., tmm i lm

what is worse, blunts his seusibilities ad private morale, en , iu most la l"c . - on the one hand, and increases the bor to scenic s .ch united ac.on as 'In were Raveling all day Sunday passionate irritability of the other, will accomplish the and desired. Up ttüd dWU UU do8e a,00 I'ne truth is, the more peacefully and The higher motives or the public lhe raiL quietly we got along the better for 'good and the extension of the kiug j The P'-mocratn iguouiluious light our neighbors and ourselves. Iu nine dh-a-a of our T. anl .t,.iu rini.i rnmiir from Cougrcfcs. after doiag all the

later, and made the acquaintance of eases-jut of ten the better course is uf him that be shall nonank Btion -Iv poaaloltto the bent iuterefeta a a a aiaTi a aa-l. 1 .

seen in this Count i v. The Floral and Fine Art Denartwicnts have been immense. New llatures of interest will DC added this year. relUilroads will carry Pasoenffers Stoffe and Ma- liinery at Half-Kare. This year will unload ut the Gates of the Grounds. ALBERT fflOORE, Sec y. Blt4 tolldo, OHIO. YOUNG MEW,

Apply to editor ol tliia newspaper for Im If menilicrKhip ill diansii.fi. in the or. at Men ni tile Col.

Preservation of the Natural Teeth m - ; Misiasippi. Jwafcuglier!'. I 'ciirui.fi. KeiMirti T', ot-Tntorii mid Ti-arh-

.1 n.r.ill' . I' n IH km f n.. In mi ri.. I. .

'i . mi, w H Mii.i er, Keokak rvwaj j in 'he Maripoea Silver Mining Com-1 never did repent of bis bargain.

A SPECIALITY.

widows and scheming old maids." "Sister," said the deacon, mildly, "you are severe." "No I ain't." said Mahala Ann. "If you wasn't well-to-do in tho world, and hadn't a nice home aud farm and money at interest, tbey wouldn't none of them look twice at you." "Do you think so?" said the deacon, and he pondered the question hmg and earnestly in bis own mind. "Upon tbe whole," said he, bi inging down his palm unon the table, "I ain't sorry that those investments of mine

"Ain't It true?" said Philena Peck"Well. said Mrs. Mopsley, "it If, and it ain't. He did lose what he inVested iu them Mariposa mines, but it was only a thousand; and the rest of his money's all tight and safe in United States bonds and solid real estate." "Bless me," said Barbara Bowyer. "Well, I never!" auld the Widow Clapp, with a discomfit ted counte-

Judge Ryland. of Missouri, he miht

have writteu a similar epitaph. More than once the judge was heard t say: "I would rather give a 100 out of

if a man cheats you cease to deal Hnd iuteltiwoallv I rforui ail 'be du- l'le l"'uple. tendinis one of tlie dog

with him; If he is abusive, quit his ties of ciiiz -n-hip. TbtM duties are ; lhat plunged through company; aud if he slanders you take manlfrtlit Be BMal therefore ravar- large plate-glau,s window. The procare to live so that nobody will be- enee authoiity. A people without re- l'"' tor gazed Indignantly after ihn lieve him. No matter who he is. or inatfiwUMaatt.aJ m. ,,.,,! r Üyiu cur and philosophically said ;

- -w - r a v mm mm u a, . aav mm m a a I m -

my own pocket to avoid a suit be- bow he ubusesyou, the wisest way ii fle 8m rediiess r rtVv is on the ftfrge ' "vv' 11 lh, "kwatd brute has dona

to let him alone, Tor there is nothing of anarchy aud ruin. Benoa th s ,m' un-clieif, but one thing s sura better thau this cool, calm aud quiet (Jhriatlao citlien mu-t not shirk rw- fl00 Ht tUH hole) we've got tbe

nance

w

And," went on Mrs. Mopsley, with

evident relish in the consternation she was causing, "they are building a new wing to tbe house, and Lo Is to be married to Naomi Poole in the fall." "A child like that!" said Mrs Clapp. "With no experienoe whatever!" said Barbara Bowyer, scornfully. "I nope he won't repent of his bargain." said Miss Philena Peck. And Miss Pbilena's charitable hopes were fulfilled. Tbe deacon

tween neighbors than to gaiu $500 by

prosecuting one." This pacific lawyer was once asked by a gentleman belongini; to an influential family to bring a suit against a brother for slander. "Go home," said tbe judge, after listeuiog to the complaint, ' and fall on your knees three times u day for a week, and pray God to forgive you for harboiing such unkind feelings against a brother. If at the eud of that time you are still determined to bring the suit return to me, aud we will consult about it." "This is strange counsel for a law

yer to give," remarked tbe

amazed that a lawyer should decliue

a suit. "Yes," was the reply; "but It is the best lean give you." Before the week had ended, the

! man returned and told the judge that

be bad concluded not to bring the suit.

General Donald McLeod, whosa death at Cleveland, Ghio, was an-

epousibility at this point Statesman.

Chris dan

way of deaiiug with the wrongs we

meet with. Lies uuchased will die, fires unfannod will burn out ami

quarrels neglected become as dull as Spt.rtklllg of Sbylocks. a good store the crater of an extinct volcano. Come3 from Maiue. A Democratic "m9' (Jtreenbacker down tin t- was holding A correspondent of the Chicago forth to acrowd the other ,J aj and I Tribune lias lately visited theColjra- btawloa RaaMari Bkrrman hi ,i. mm

do Cattle Company's rauch, the largest cattle rauch in America. It embraces 81,000 acres of lau. I iu Huetfauo and Pueblo counties. Colorado. At present there are about 6.000 head of cattle ou it. The location ot the

Fiuallv some one in the crowd eried

man, I ranch Is unsurpassed for the cattle out ; " Who was S vlookf" The orach-

buslues. ttaiiroad laciiiiies from the Denver and Klo Grande aud the Atchison, Topeka and the Sa. te Fe rullroads are handy, while Pueblo, with a

-I.-- uf the ilog." The Democracy have done some mischief In their flight but the people huve "got the size of tt.e dog." Baltimore Herald and (jiube. Political leaders seem badly raized up in California. Gorham Isle secretary of the Republican executive oitiuiiitee is addrefeiiog DeuidCiRtlo meetings, urging tbe people to vote for the Democratic candidate for Governor, but taks occasion to say thavt he favors Grui or t'oukliog for President. While K D. Stephens, membet of the California, Democialio

stopped, und beading 1 witheiingly State Coiniiiittee. takes the Üeld acimterapiuous glance on tlie ignorant gainst Glenn. Democratic and Honor -questioi.fr said: "Who was SI. loi k able Bilk candidate for Govenor.

ual style. The speaker deaouottd Shermau for a gieat many things, aud called i im a great many names, but hia favorite charge asalaal the S . i. i tary was, that, he was a SIilock.

You had better io home and read

population of over 6,000, is close at vow Httte tilt JOB SB Bttt." Brother, haud. The ranch is well -upplied with De La Matvr lllllkt.8 lembe yulkdMa

bluffs, canons, pine and cedar groves. iu bls statements about llnauce but he : U. j

wuionoi meinseives lurnisn natural klJows better than to locate Bnyloet protootlou for stock, and no artiflcial iu lbo bib,e tmdUnmpoUM Juumal shelters are needed. It extends along m . the rivers Apache, Huerfano and Cu-1 a Good llousert ire. a. m M a a a

cnaras lor a distance of nearly tntrty ! The mod bmiaewilc. mIhmi she is eivinc

St phens will not vote for (ih uu and does not hesita e to say that thousands of Democrats will follow hit

nounoed a few days ago, knew Byron,

a lad of ten yeais, and a studsnt in ! miles, and has besides never failing her Mun ill

tbe preparatory department when be

was at Ihe University. Ha was one of the mourners at tbe funeral of the famous Sir Johu Moore. He fought at Lundy's Lane, and at the battle of Waterloo, and bore a conspicuous part in the Canudiau Rebelliou of 1887.

lakes und springs. Ten thousand

A conductor on a local train saw a la I y fiiend, a sweet-looking young girl, on his train, and stopped for a moment to chat w ith her. He leaned on the aim of the scat in front occupied ly a near-sighted, rather deaf old mnld. with corkscrew curls. The

aI a il

e. sprini: renovmuii;, should

bear in mind thut the dear inmates of her !,... i. 'iii more iiri-ioii. limn aua

aores are good corn lands, sitnated in kr, and I aal their ystems need clean

the river b atom, aud controlled bj tag by (airifyluir ihe blond, ra irnijng I uonafBatox hadn't spoke more than m ..me. t ir,i.uu audaa Tb.- .ÄX' " '' - vast extent of the rauoh may be better ajriaawl nlaanta, and she mnat ka- ibat j ' ('H' yelled lu a voice that understood by estimating its area in höre i Botbiug laal will In n sn perfi inAeü ihiough the car like a base

iy ana surely ns Mop untere, the pure-i "rum: xounu man. u you want ii and bcal of uitdu uu . See uiher f nm. I flirt with :ne you've oot to speak

rquare miles. It comprises 2(H quare miles of land which is valued

WD 1 loudci :-0il City Derrick.