Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 46, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 July 1868 — Page 4

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Jacobin Literature In tlic Dog Days.

July and August are tlm months in which dogs and cats commonly go mad. One who reads the Jacobin newspaper j concerns during these months Will perceivc the veriOer.tion of this fact in a great .... .. deal of rabid ir t ting about Horatio feey-; mour- ' lie win learn ihcrctroiu many things about Horatio Seymour that no oue cer learned before. Ho will learn that Horatio Sevmour J ; was born with double rows el teeth j and ; that h;s first lively performance was to ; bite off the nurse's little finger because frho had a brother in the army. That he grew up a deceitful young rascal, who bamboozled "good little boys'' into the belief that swallows might be caught by putting Ouondagua salt on their tails. That he cut the throats of six school,vuwr- i fellows, extracted their liver.- and sold them to a sausagr. ranker That he studied law because lawyers succeed better in rascality than any other ! people, excepting thoe who get contracts rfssaw in tne revenue service. Tkat he joined the church in order to J gratify a personal grudge against the wor thy rector, whom he afterward drowned in the Herkimer river, by tying a st)ne to! hi; neck. That he it I "sneaking, deceitful, spec ious, heartless adroit. science deti sim aal ceairy, vicious, isasaoral, obdurate, base, profligate, corrupt Iruta!, unrighteous atrocious, rascally, abouiiuuble, umuitiga- ( tod, damnable, and improper '"villain, SM of your praying, canting' Sec, etc., j ''sccundreb, who. with an insc.tiable." kc, ! never had the courage ta do a Sad," &c j ftcs &c., "act with a defia.1 front; but j who endeavers to purge bisaselfasid lV C"Ve, &?,&C-' theworld b3"'suk"i chng, whining, caterwauling. Ac., &c, &c , "his praver3 to heaven, in which he! does not beheve, as an offset to che isitV my,' ft&e., 4., f wkidi l! 11 SS1 ' , , . . . . ! I hit i c anlaaad mrn lAn-mifain arvOil 1 T TSU- t ii t il r l . A o. .J. Innen, Jen. Davis, Jielle JJovd, ana T4 . , . ,-V, lienry Clay Deau Is murder A. Lincoln . 1 - ffwvn Vnn Rnl c. OA - -3 ..:- ;tA .-.!.! l.rln.r 4 llflL vra.t ' M , a - New Saleuj": and that he never forgave f Wilkes Booth for interfering and spoiling 0 C his nice httie arrangement. . . bat he is crazy-,razy a3 a Icon, as a , March hare, as a bedbug, in brief, a I . . I crazy as (jrencral Sherman was when he J ' baid the rebellion could not be but dowu 1 ! by an army of seveuty five thousand men:-m-A V. - j r i i .' i und that the very wonderful "method in ! his saadnoas is proof positive that lie exI'CCt'' to lie more rrv I that he is the identical red handed1 rebel v.Lo fired the first Lill , niiU IUIC ilnwn flip fVt.iirol flair TrVif. ivj. .llnila.. in . . , . V. .. I ...... 1 I . ... ! ... 1 j . . w 1. a I It 101 vihrj seduecd Qrant to take his first drink I who dared to express the opinion that Mr. Jiiucoio wa3 uot thc government ; who declined to become Mrs, Government's dear friend by presenting her with l cauitl'a hair shawl ; who raided an objection to Mr. Seward's little bell ; who said the i . j mi . , i lught tu be obeyed alike by rulers r i u -I p ; eopie; and who was guilty or unpar.i i s m, . I laws ou and p donable treason in setting an illustrious example cf obedience and patriotic devotion to to the civil law, as governor of New York. These arc some of the surpri.inq thingfl that people whs read tho Jacobin new.--paper eoaeerm daring the dog days will Inn concerning Mr. Seymour. The list need not to be continued, because it will k.. 3 :., - : n ii . t i , , . ouw ; prints, to the exeleaion of nmeh more im- ... portant sjm interesting matters. Chicago 7'- - J , mm m , ft It. .. - .t n- - . rtepno... ,

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prisoners rs Anaersonville; who played i , ..... , r i i Local Fiei-ht ;.6.4&A.M the devil generally at Fort Fillo : who 1 -n t take that oath. I don t be- GOING If ORTH. ,ot fire to a Xcw York orpltau asvlutn ; " h equality at all. Uni ; ?ail and Bsares. fleam) A M r.ti I'.xurt i..i. i . m

our coni're.ssiuual proceedings the, , lU , D. .T , " , .' , l abeth Lady .Stanton, Mr?. H( race tircelcy, etion of a bill entitled :a bill For , ,, . k ... , ISnsaa L. Anthony, and Abtiy Hopper

introduction the discontinuance of the free man'. i bu reau." This is a rascally Bttssapt f deceive the public. The frccdroau's buicau has already twice expired by its own lim- i ltatinn and ibis bill in--!irirl rfVii-innr tmm . . . j In I i . i . r, t i . ! i , . 1 . -. I i ii i.i n fr-. 1 1 -v v uiovuimut; uic 1'iuudu, n ca uiu i j viu tioue it in force till the first of January next in other words till after the presidential election. And even then thc bureau is not to be discontinued, as will be seen by the syoopsis of the bill published in our congressional proceedings to-day. The educational department of the bureau i& to be continued indefinitely, and young aegroes educated ut thc expense of the taxpayers of the country. Gen. Howard, the commissioner, is also to be continued in office the balance of his life, at an enormous salary, while he cur ploys three fourths of his time in traveling about the country delivering lectures in favor ol amalgamation and for the benefit of negro hurches, and attending meetings of the young men's christian sssociation. This holc thing is a villainous imposition upon the taxpayers, and Howard and his bureau should at once be sent adrift. President Cass denies, on behalf cf' the Pittsburgh and Fori Wayne railroad, the announcement of a consolidation of that road with the renn.-ylvsnia CewUal. i

Water for Milch Cows. j

Froiu observation re have loupr been satisfie(I that plenty of water is not only very essential to the health of milch cows, aa it k iodeed t0 that of animas but j U contributes largely to the flow of milk. I We found that by inviting cows to drInk arge qfiaotititJ of water, the quantity of milk yielded by them could be in - I creased several quarts per day, without 1 materially injuring its quality; and that I :it. ti.: i : i.A.. L.. , 'A , . iioueu 10 mc quauuiy ui water uruna. CoVfl whlch? when bU feU with dry fedder gaye onlv from DjQC to tweive qmrts per day, at once pjtdaced from twelve to fourteen quarts daily when their food was moistened by mixing with it from eighteen to twenty-thrc quarts per day. besides the water taken with the food, the animals weic allowed to drink at the M ,j i l.i: il r..A.l- , ... P ,A rr. ... , ed under the water regimen, after haTinß ! k - - eWW.II anaiv,Pd nnd cvam.ned t0 its chemical and physical properties, ! was adjudged to be of good quality, and excellent butter was obtained from lt. (jor gfock Journal. Hlcconstrtii'teri ArkannN .Scene : A union soldier, who has mow I j to Arkansas, and bought a farm there,; of ' wants to register under that provision the reconstructed constitution which says Soldier. John Smith. 1!. Ago! S. Twenty-five, 11. Native or naturalized. S. Born ia Indiana. It. Ever uive aid or comfort to the re- ' X MrTed iu tIlc uni(jn army from uU Ruq (Q Appoalttol4 r Cm ukfl and sulcribc tQ thc registration oath? g- hat i Jt i u T t i a -.i i i i , j suppcrt auJ majntaiQ th(J con. I kwi of lhe rnited state,,; and the constitution and laws of the state ) of Arkansas; that I am not excluded . t , r 'from reg-tenng or voting by any of the ; lhc fir,t second, lWrdj or fourth I I I mlwliviiiioiia of article VIII of the constitution of the state of Arkansas: Uwt I ... . . , . (will never countenance or aid m the so- j 1 . ., . P T, . 1 A.itcif.n nt tlu ratn tram iin 1 rifnrlt r, . , T ... . . States: that I accent the civil and pohti-1

: qC me and reo nQt to SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. , . , eastward. deprive any person or persons, on account fjPavrLaPorte,dailv Q A1 . c i i - p'hmHc Prni,,i 8:00 A .M , oi race or color, or previous cotHht!?C, nf ("ay9 excapted,;j r.- , m . ... j A"ivc.itPlymouth, 10:00 A It auv DO ltical or civil roht. nnvi r-n nr

. , : , J immunity enjoyed by any other class of j andi furthermorc that I frill not in I . . ., '::)y wav injure, or countenance m others ! J ' ,

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.sons, on account or pai or preseni supI i. .1 I-al i i i int Dvv vaa ai vi i n. aww States, or thc pnneiple ot the political I ., - x 1 II.,.. l.,.f..- .. I , ,. mand, sir. to be registered here as a loyal citizen of the United States aodau ex-soldier in the union army. K. Can't help it. That is thc re'itra-1 1 J tion oath, and if yon don't take it von ean't! ' J J vote, hold office, or sit on a jury in Arkan-1 ' , . ' . . J sas. It s in the constitution aud congress j D has approved it has approved it 8. If this is the ticket flrant is running on he can't have my vote. Exit disfranchised If there is anything that has correct inI . Mic gravitates as Hj tovards rig r,üints to the oc OliUVLi 11 lO M t X. tinifc I. i Aman ht as the needle Ouc should comprehend these peculiar uies in vjnian in order to folly appreci- . ... , . t t,ix,, ate the importance of thc fact that the wox ., , . . r (. men have taken the field in favor of the .t .... r I- 9V it -utiiuv-iatiu pNW. iu niu j.iui'9 wi Mond was aQ nrticlc ciu(0(1 . a lat. turm i,-.tiO(l nn . in nt tin. ov lir Ivli. t x., s.. ovÄ, .-j i Gibbous, aud wliicli takos grounti in favor j of ftute rights, economy in expenditure. the payment of thc 5-26 s in legal tenders. . ii i I thc abolition of national bauks, and a re1 peal ol thc income tax Bach arc thc views of the women ofthe ; r,,, . I country. I liey prove that wonicu arc uat- I urallv democrats. Jncy prove that WO- .... . . ., men are right when iclt to tlic guidance of their instincts. The only plank in the platform in which the sex makes an error k in demanding suffrage for women. This is a mistake. The declaration of independence, which is tho foundation ol the democratic party, declares all nn to be create J equal, it says nothing of women. Hence women are not the equals of men ; were they, tho declaration of independence would have mentioned it. Anything not in thc declaration of independence cannot be adopted by thc democratic party. While asserting that women arc not equal to men, we arc not debarred from asserting their superiority to men. It is this superiority which forever prevents their voting. Democracy holds to the equality of those to whom is given the ballyt. Uiit, vrhilc democrat! arc, to their un ait nt chagrin, icibidden to admit that,

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women can vote, they welcome that ainia-

Me sex to the bosom of the party, proud cf the fact that their principles rcceivo so cordial an indorsement. They will go jnto thU campaign strengthened by the thought that lovely woman sympathize? with their efforts, and attends their progrets with her prayers and blcssi Chicago Timm Wincing Out) The grasshoppers are winging out. Their wings do not grow out gradually, but quite differently All of a mddeo tin. wingless uniform in which they first appear burst open on the back J ' ' . w n -n?, i et f tt ! auu i ma uu i lien oui nics .nr. itopper, a full grown, well winged insect. The transformation is sudden trnd complete. The air was Siled with them yesterday. ' Looking toward the sun, the eye would ! M fitr :u: i tI uaze upon llittiucr tuillions darting arouud 'reo; like tad-poles in nu old cistern. It is to . V t .',.., I.A.. 1 , BAM 1.,M I 111-' III i 1 t . I I III! I I f V .III- I . t .t Iii'' I I I I I I I i i I r J r, -J line of march for some new pasture fields. Lon cn0USh hvs th'T an J ! we are generous enough to permit them to 8 tlithcr without grumbling.- t ; Sl lL Beff"er. Vmi IM fi nnsaAV rliirL-nri ! f mm Ina x vu ui v w 'j i.' v t v u iv, uv. tj Mai an I hen said when she hatched out a duck. Pitlühiii zh. t.Hnviie& rätlAM Baf lWBJT, I a übicatoal 5,S3 P. M.. ieareadafly.j Train leaviog Pitts-

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Orrvillo. t .: M Wooiter : -2.(17 VansAeld CrestiUnc 4,(10 Ar 4.48 I Bncmnfl S.S0 ! tTn Sandaaky. . . T,8fl ! Forest 7.29 1 UdM S.S9 ! Vaa Wert KU I f;',rt y.'"" iiiiiimua . . . Waraaw ... Plynoafb . . . Vaparaba .. Cntcaao L.18 -2.00 " n.on 4.?t!i " 7,00 " TRAIN'S GOING FAST. express. EXPUB8S. ?:.niE. T:xru.sfli . 1 S.S0 a m S.JO r M 4.?.r p ?i 1.80 a m :'.ir. ii.in j-Yi ' i i.:u I1.S8 ' IS.87J a 9,00 " 1-2.-21 p m 1.SS M 0.50 M 0.10 k 10.80 11.18 M Fort Wag.... t-.:: ::::: JKr;,ky ........ von " 1.40 k 8,01 ioo ' 8.09 k8.SS kt I 01 2.17 8.03 4. SO I '1.30 " 11,10 M 12.10 r M 1-2.1.- a v 2.0 1,18 " ! ' B.S1 1 8,88 '2.18 3.1' 3. 10 M 3.5". M 5.50 " 8,18 i.i.i M I 5. 1 1 i B 57 8,10 o?0 S. 10 8.87 11,00 11. -27 11.87 Cv.tiimo. . f J .. M. - fldd r-"1! w7.?,.f;;;;;;; ' 889iUIOa O.i - .35 MO lk r.no a a 8,10 " S.10 " s.n '..20 0.4(1 " 10.80 " r,. 17 '.'.." io.i IS. IS v m T.n-i ' 1S.80 " I 7.1" -i ;"i:l'"' 10.80" S5"0 KS tt-our-h I1.S0 I.SB " k.::-2 M 1,08 a m a.iri ii,os ' S.10 " ß.io '10,18 11. j 1,56 v m 3.-20 V. It. MYERS, Oen'l Tleket Apcnt. , -. rr- w C. C. A; f.. II. It. Time fatal C. wrstward. LcavePUmoath 2:40 P. M Arrive at La Ports 4:40 P. M Tralnarnabv Michigan Southern & Northern r,,;,,,., P ,c w clliu, nuii.iua Kallro i'l ti:n?,v!iicii is i . nnnutes slowSCOTT. Snpt. f.. .V. A, & C sastl way. WAV AT AH BTATIO? GOINT, SOUTH 9.15 P. M. ERIE RAILWAY. BR&ADQA UGJS- DOUBLE TRACK ROVTRTO Ni:V YORK, BOSTON AND NSW ENGLAND CITIES. . Tail Ra&war aaSeaaa from x, .... .. flit 1,'ini.- ni'K' J ill mi lj u iv i un tv . i . n a v ii iv . j i v. , j i ri Ai.o to Nkw Vor.K Vl? luiles. Salamanca to NlW VottK 415 miles. AND 13 KROM o 27 Miles the SHORTEST ROUTE. Ali trum ranaSag Hwcfly Saraagfe to Now fack. gar hi nun without caaaaa of coacnaa. From nnd after Aa. MÜi. i'o. trains will leave in in ronnectioa with all western Ubm m folkma : PRO 1 bVNKIRKANl SALAMANi .1 -Bj New York UHU- II Mill I lliwn ., I--. - . ... -., u vail KXPRKssVrom Dunkirk, (HnwUyn u . r 1-..:.... ,l..iw.-rC'-pt'!. ) top HI rVIIDUIDCa. Hl tri in., jiiiu eoaueeU'ai llomelbi'Iile and Conilnjr with Um a. m. Kxurrtn mail from Badlo. und arrive in Ifew York at S.83 ' I. LW UTS INO RXPRRSS, fron SalenMnea, (mndar excepted), etemal rn. ll .villi- . .: r. a., (saDper), interaectin; with td- SJStiaia brom C .Halo Htid arrive in New -irk al JAM . m. LIS P If. NEW YORK NIGHT EX PR RSS from Di tctrk. (8nndava excepted, i stopi at Belaaiaaei S," v. m. ; oi -an I' -: Taraew WS a. m., Bad Brrives in Near Varfcal 1S.S0P. m.. eoaaecting wim iitcnHKn trains and steamen for Boston und (lew Bafriaiad - S.8S P. M. L'lNCINi'JNATI AX PR ESS, from Uunknh. (Sundays excepted.) wopn at saiamauca ii.m r. v.; and connect a norm um vine wiu i ne it, jj tram iron' Boffklo, arriving in New York 3,35 T. M. . nrrrxin , v. York Um from l),i,.,t r, A. NKW YORK ' l 1 EXPRESS, (Snndayt xeepteS) stnm at Horaeflmille 9 tvi v m. (bkft.i Bn qneuamu S.11 r. (dlne)TBraere7,8SF. ., (ap,) aaiatriven in New York 10.:jo p. m. Coanedl ai .r.-ai It -nil with Ii-l.ivan-. I.-i(-kavaniia .t ' i. rn railroai'. and ;it JerMf citv with taMoMit ''M" trail of N em Jene; railroad fur Philadelphia, luitiHJM. .iiwl W . 1 1 i II 't I 111 ." l v. KXPIth MAIL, via A run inH Hörndl vBe (Sandajra exeented.) arrives la Mew York at 7,SS a. a. : connects at Kludrawith Northern-central rait m mm ti Mmt aa M a t n ii way mr iiarrisiHr''. i nuaut-ipiiia, uuiiiinor-. wa-n-ington ;iiul point- 'oath. ! .ii ir i j. v'.v'.- v " - - - cd.) Btms n1 HorncUVvillc 6,S5 r, a (eap.) aad rrlrei in New York 7,00 a. m.. connects at Jene) citj with morning BxprcM train of New Jenny Railroad rr morning Express train for Boston aad New England S,M M7NKW YORKNJOHTKXPRE?,dMij,toM at Portage 8.55 r. m., lntRrocting at HornehiTllle with tin- 4.15 p. M. train Iroin Dunkirk, anil .irriv !' in Neu 1138 '. i CINCINNATI EXPRESS, (Hnndara x Mpted, tojis al Baaqaehannah 7.:in a. m.: ikft . i TfanMr'a l.ltl r. m.. iilim-i nnii jirrivrs in N-w York at :i.i."i r. m . . connects :it Blmlra, with aorthera Central It. K. lor H in isimr ', Philadelphia, BaHiaaore, Va4i taBtoa.a point-- lonth: at Great li'-nd with Delaware, Lackawann i .v Western railroad rr Beranton, 'ru nt on and Philadelphia, nnd at Ni-w York with altemooa Iralas aad ilmaviri for Boston and New England ell Om&J aM train cant on Snnd.i . leal oil' llulliilo at li.lo p. m . , and reachlaf New York at i'Z,m p. m. Bo-ion and New Kaglaadl nmnafeni with their haggag an- traifcrn-d.'v acSarfl in ROW York. To aleaeate travelers tin-lino of ike Me railway preictit" many oTaJeda of inicri-t. paaalag through tinbeautiful vilh-yr of the Caemnna-. S"4inii,h.iiina. Ih lawan- and Kainapo riv-n, an ever eaNuiging paaoraaaa ' ui li.iiioc n ircniii.il i uu muni- ain-mioil. llie lei ventilatid and most lnxnriou uleejiiti" lOaeaea IN TVS WOULD accompany all nigh train on this railway. HAG G ACE CHECKED THROUGH, Awl fare iiiway$ a low a any other route. ASK FOR TICKETS VIA. FRIK RAILWAY, Wlii h ran be nlltaltMli at prtaetpal Tick Ofllccts in tlie wi-Htann boutti wi-i Oeni Bapi r arnni it J. R. HMin, Qonl Piihm. At;'t FOR SALE! HORSE and PRAY. For parth-ular enrjuirr of , II) II B, REEVE,

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FillSIBI & DOMESTIC HHRDWÄRE,

TN THE SOUTH ROOM OF BROWN LEE'S BRICK BLOCK, PLYMOUTH, IND. Keeps constantly on hand a large mid well !-sortt il stnek ofeverv deacrintion of Hardvan. : . . - 1 . . ' in almost any shape, Rise, quantity and quality, from aa AMERICAN COCKING STOVE t0 a COFFEE HEATER , or from a crow bai to a paps 14 OS lacks, jfVM -SST If TT TCT- Se Of erarj klar; Elevated OTeni,Sqaare, Parloi T II I .11 .11 i .V S , . , . . to match. bllF.Lr (.OOD. of every description House Trimmings, DOOR and WINDOW bans . r0r,iai.r.mo.li.,i. ! in,';?; Glass and bash; Larpenters tools. BBai lj j BBMB Lil -3L . J BrtAeKee- or Pound; Mill saws, Loc and Doc ' Chains; thfl best Axcsin the West. Tin, Brass, and Hollow Wares j Oi" all kinds; I O W !S , SHOVELS sndall Manner of Agriovltaralutenailstiaoladlns Forks that load and unload ha j bv horse power a splendid aaaortasant of CUTLERY ff. rrnnm j. r.rv. UOPE- WIRE, BEL TINO AND COW BELLS, j IRON A VD STEEL IX BAUS, ROLLS, SHEETS AND BUS CITES Sc.. In fact every thing that any one ever thought o bayingina Hardware Store, and a thousand things besides, with a NEW STOCK constantly arriving, whiththcy propose selling Than the saese eao be bought at anv other plac bt.ixj cnir i.fa & iti. will a. All kinds of tin, sheet iron, copper and brass: ware nude and repaired on reasonable termsand short notice. II B D1CKSOIV. 5-tf-52! It - c 11 H BT o 4 o sjj SI I Pa g-5 o 1 a r. r-o d o ? no 8 5 p- rr o H 5 4 K 8) v. 5 at p P. j C2 L I o öd b o n c w (r ft o B 2 " V. Br S m - ß rs: 0 S3 - - 3 ml M ' 9 C E5 V3 e . - M is ft is V3 ss M H 0 o t3 5 fea 2 M d -. c a g s; e - M CT c 2 n 3 b tu 0 o o vi"1 p. 53 - . , : 5 5 SB O i.i I- O 0 53 -3 C o cr i i l i si k iii: in . 'Vc, the undeifiged, hereby certify for the benefit ot the artlictcd, that les.s than one OOttlSOt Tyrrell's Pile Remedy cured cadi of m of severe cases of pi lea of from one to twenty years standi ug : Her. J. B. Tboraaa, Boarbon, Ind. H. W'indbigler, Bourbon. Ind. W in . Bates, Bourbon, lud. Elias Galentine. Bourbon, nd. D.O. Qulrey, Pljmooth. Ind. 1). B. Murks,' Plymouth, Ind. Was. Tribby, Plymoath, End. For nltby Brows Bros, T. d . Lemon, J. Alleman A Co., Plymouth, Ind. TjrrreU Chamberlain, Bourboai, It. 1A . K. Plamk, Rochester, Lad. Hamilton Bro.'s Walkerton, lud. JoDM Miller, Bremen, Ind. Di. Bpencer, TlppocanoetowB, Ind., and drojurUta generali ir. Also by the mann Gm Hirer, L. 8. TYRRELL, Plysaovth, lad. Men, Sl per little, Hier ihn Otmars promptly filled. For Mis 1V Ö. Bluing Co., 1M monlh, J Ii. Weaver, Bourbon, C. ( ushman, iyncr. 20 6SS Piles. There is no medicine in so so efficacious as Dr. Roback'a blood purifier fnd blood nills for the permanent euro of blind or bleeding piltS : tli py strike at the roo ot dircaae, thereby removing the cauüc. For sule by Urown Hro'a.

jMaiihood-How Lost, How Restored

Just poblished, a new edion of lr. CsilrerwU's Celebralccl En say on the RADICAL Ci;E (Without IRCilieine) of Spermttorrhoea, or tary Seminal Losses, I moot en -cv, Mental and Phvsical inca pacity, fm edimfiits to marür ate.i also, Consuniotion, Epilepsy, an'! rits, induced by aelf -indulgence or sexaal extraraanee. O Price, in a sealed envelope, only H eei.t-. Ti:c celebrated author in thi. adarirable essay, clearly destoaat rates from a thirty years snecess-, fnl prseticOt that the klarmiag er liseneiinc'! of i pelfabose may be radically eared without the dangerous aaa of internal medicine or the inpli cation of the knife ; pointinz oat a mode of care itAnMrimnl. Mrin n wl f.fl'uM.i.ii k Mna T." " r" w ... Uviu.off which every sufferer, no mittcr what his conj dttion maj be, maj cure himself cheaply pi:i vatclv and radically. UJ'Tlii! lectors should be in the bands of every ' youth and every man in the landSiMit i'Tiil.r ceiil ill fi nl'iin r v-.lrrv fa anr a1. dress, postpaid, on receipt of six coins, or two poststamps. Alao Dr. Culverwell's " Marnape J . 0- T. . .., , , . e (jiu le, price J. cents. Address the publishers, CH AS. J. C. KLINE & CO ., laii t'owcrv, icv z oi k, roavomce nox a,aoo. 35 lv ' G-. BLÄ.IN, & CO., D RUGGISTS, Southwest corner of Michigan and G ano Streets. pt vunllTH t v n f A AT A t ... ....... TTArING just recived a fresh sappijof every article lnourline ofM-ade, consisting mainlv of Drugs, Medicines, Paints Oils, Dye Beut, Varnish. Brushes, Perfumery, Yankee Notions, I ! Glass, Stationary t Pare Medicines, and Liqnora I I for medical purposes only, to tvhich we re.rrii, inv'tfo nity . We have ulsc attention of this commualso on hand a stock of Q DES. O XI. Tea, Coffee ,Su?ar, Tobacco ,Ciar9, etc. Tobe dlspnaod ofat very reasonable figures. Within a few l:iv past, we have received from Pittsburgh and New York a large amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil AND LAMPSforbariunfrthe same, or evervsi ze and st VI, with or without shades. We are "also agents for all hc PPular Patent Medicine f the dar. Phyaidans prescription! carefully I utup atall hours ofthe nigtit,by an experienced uggist. We earnestly i nvite the public to favor us with all, examine our stock , and become convinced the fact that we are doinjr a lioeral business. Ilnv31 t G BLAIN k Co. 0 Ö is "at II h N ft a? ss S 7S - DC K o 3 E S ö d 2? o o x o r n co rn C - o 3 n o p - c p M H O o t-i e SS X o H n O i OD a O c p 9) e re i3 0 o a i-i 05 rr f3S htJ8. 1868. TIPPECANOETOWN Wool on Factory. PICSZS REDUCED. Role Carding B cents per pound ; Carding Bad spinning "-ib cents per pounu WEAVING. White riannol yd. wide. . . .Scents: per v.u J Black and White yd. wide. .30 rents per yard Mack and Rod yd. wide. . . .:5 cents per yard Black and Gre a yd. wkl. .35 crata per yard B!ack and Blue yd. wide. ... -1 1 cuts per yard Jeaaa 30 lachea wide Id conn per yard Fall Cloth inches wide. .60 cent per yard Blankets $4 perpir, and It) pounds of clean wool. Woolen Sheeting 2J yards wide, 2 pounds of wool and 40 cents per. yard i White Stocking Yarn, double and twisted. 95c. Common colors 35c. TJl,,.i MIv.nl .1(1. I CLOTH DRESSING, ccc. Cloth, Fl.i iel Jeans, Blankets and Woolen Sheeting changed for Wool at thc factory, or A. L. A tman & Co's store in mouth, for good cle wool. 3-2 N. B.4P.S. ALLEM AN. BT ATE Of INDIANA J MaBSUaU County, i Williaa Scar.) vb. Notice in Attachment. Jaraea Dill, ) Now comes the plaintiff, William Sear, and Ilea lib conplamt herein. an,l a unaaoos being duly iamed by nie and planed in the hands ofthe j proper constable, and it appearing by the ret-irn I of eaid maiBMma by aaid constable that the de fendant is anon reeideni ot Staraaall coonty , noUcj ii therefore bsveoy riven to Jaaaea Hill that nub-si he ajipear on the 'M-l day of Julv. 1898, before aae, at my o'lice in Bourbon, at 10 o'clock, a. m .and answer oi demar to sai d complaint . the same wii! be heard and determined in his abssnrn Witneaa my hand and aeal, thia 30th day of June, (SaaO.) JOHN CLES8.J.P, 45 g BALED PROPOSALS For the erection of n bridgt BCrOSI Yelljw river on LaPorte street, will be ree-ivcd by the uiiieVtaWtsed) until July 18, lPt). Proposals solicited for tho furnihiug of materials and the entire work of said bruise. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. Plan and specification can be seen fU the office of Chas. Whittnot e. G. BLAIN, SIMON BECKER, G8. CLE AVELAND, Bridge Committee. 45-ät. GEO. KOCH. P. MCBÜMALD. GEO. KOCH'cOOi COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and dealers in CHAIN and PRODUCE GENKEALLY keep for sale Satt, Coal, Limr, Hair, Cement, cfv. Wai-ohouse adjoining the P. Ft W. kC. R v. freight houi Persons having produeo to sell or wishing to bay any of the articles we have to sell, should not fail to aee us before selling c buying elsewhere. IS 19tf BE OF GOOD CHEER a iliFl'V COWCKPTMWf time TIIRGC RBCIMi produced by T. S. livxu iv. Tro,. N. Y . for the immediate :iniiihilation of MENTAL A (ION Y, by radically curing j all resnlts of a life of indiscretion. No failure 'Hiree for one dollar, with plain directions. 6 ly

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m y wile, irom a vcars prerioua ui-a or VV1, ctltT 4 "ilfon machine, cameto the See cf Sblli1 aa Baal ilikSk itVll ;Grover& Taker with reluctaace. Butluarw BOf8 41 SslB IlUI. Ifll weo ks prejudice vanished, admiration succeeded. an d now t he Grover and Baker hap no rooic eaI th osiaatie advocate tbaa the The s-irrlicity of -It con. truction, the facility with wh'cb ita use i ' ciou nr T,,r n.o mart nnAT 0''u!,t l.el,tautv, strength an;! rlrtidi, .C

OlUtl UT I TIL DIU DLRurt DUUI. r , . ,, . f . , ,. . , Would respectiull? inform the public that he i i s... i- i . .1 i j lias now min niLriius iu nrj'ii cuiismiiuv )u iwiiiu , the moat extedsire a.ii complete aaaortment of boots an mm. fj n asaorUn nt of LADIES' rIö83i:s, BOY'S BOOTo & SHOES, ü full and complete; was. bought at reduced prices and will be sold at SMALL PROFITS. W e alo make Boots and Shoes to order, and think we can please all who favor us with iheir custom. Our stock is such that I No One can fail to be Suited

Of eedeaaUry habits who re-mire a nalla r urpiwho may give us a call. Our place of busine? If tive will UA Roback's blood pille just the mediin the new brick block at the eine they want; they are perfectly safe and can I be taken at all times: they contain no mercury or 5. "V SSl 1",SE St 51' llfliVr mi'ieral poison, but arc purely vegeuble. For

1 w m. jl MSn aa W r Plymouth, Indiana 12-lOtf. FIRM. I jNTo'Vt Goods D. P. CORRELL, it Nti 10. Michuran Street, Has opened an entire new ntock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

: ti. i uis :i can be 'aflbtded, by solvent ei mpanie, in the Home of N. Y. .aaneU,..$4 -r T Home of New Haven ... l.-un.ow (T (J J U JS, Hartford of Hartford LIFE POLICIES BV THK Equitable Life assets.. .kV900,OÜ

DR1 T All goodd bought al the iatc DECLINE IN PKICES. A full toek of MUSLIMS, ".-r- , , -rv-r-r- ' 1 a J IM H i lJ mwm n wwm DRESS GrOODS, EtC. i

soup, aim mere are several ot vour neigno i -GIVE ME A CALL, AND EXAMINE MY who can testif? to tho durability of uia work .

STOCK 1 1. ( OiUlELL, Liver Complaints, Jaundice and all affections ofthe liver are soon removed bv the use of Roback'a stomach bitters nd .,,,.od Pi,u- thev. re composed oi vegetable medicinal extracts with especial reference to their direct aetion oa tho liver and digestive apparatus. I For sale by Brown Rro;-

THE CROVET? & BAKER SEWING MACHINE HAS THE VSSCSS8BSSSCS ' ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE SUPERIOR! Read the Following : AN INVENTOR'S OPINION ' I consider the GrorM L Baker Sewing Ma ' Line the heal machine for genera1, in-c It M J simple, and on that aeoaaat tt Castssendi r i: I farailiis ptriicatarly. Tbc tan. irflde by t hin aactiine it more durable than the Khuitlc c machine on aeeoant it ÜS dssfictsy. T cake u k point to recommnjd 1 he Grorer 4 ! chine when tdt advice it requested, whif iscfte.. t'ic case, as many people are ac ;a:nfed wiiii th fact that I iovented and patentee s 'r. :u;. !.': imp: ovementa myself. Testinior.y . f BCi I If. Hook, of New York, before the ceaaiifsic!.: of ' patents. " AN ENTHUSIASM C ADVOC4.T3. .... . .

i ntcti, r.nu its adaptability to allkii.u c: von J are qualities whish do not all belor;,' i aoaa o aa v ot!cr machine Litter from Prof. Jft&-i.t -w-,,. , B . wuidbuiui....., of liliston SemiOM . Examine Before you Purchase Any Other. Y laaca family machine Wssrrstntcd for Throe Vera Needles, thread, silks,. 'ind machine oil, alwayi on haiid. J. PAUL, Agent. Sign of the BIG BOOT, Piymoutk, I ad 31 Neuralgia Can b Hfoetaally cured by takes bi taking Dr Roback'e b'ood puiificr and blood pi!!, ! bathnz the affected parts with tincture of aeccl.l O' chloroform. Kor aale by Brown Bro's. Sick Headache Arises from adieoraeced pt ate of the stomach and bowels, ami a bilious derangement of the liver. and can be permanently cured by the use of Ro- ; back's blood purifier and blood pills ; Full directions accompany each bottle aud box. For bale by Hrown Bro i . . Ladies sale by Brown iho's Dyspepsia. j Thousands ofthe worst pufferors :roni tai tei ; rible gMta disease have bee:: enro l dv tl:c us , ot Roonck's stom ieh bitters, as the taaraaaaaaalti . now in our hauds t'uilv prove. For sale bv iJiu.ru. liro's. Night Mae Is one oi t! e many divi-es of wltirlt dpep.! n t!ic parent . To elfect a cure persons ho'iM avo'd hearty food at night, and take a wino ns Sid! at Robaek'a bitteta oujt tiring to ied. Forj'ir bv Ihoivn Hr''-. I tl ATTORNEYS, C01NKLL0RS at LAU AM REAL ESTATE AGENTS. OFFtCKBaak lluiluiijr. (up stairr piA Mor ni. irsix Abstracts of title (tarnished :ind spe i.tl saV : lentkm given to Be d Batntaj btasteeai nanranoe Polieit a iwtd on as reasonable -"Tii'ivn I.oN. wild Lands, and improved Parma, lor sale or rent. vlJ 41 tf XD FU RNITUBE A. L. ALIJ.MAN ft CO. Raeeoa Sand at all time a complete andelepaut : c-k raTOaStoel Wan-and Furniture, which they wlllaeüat rery reasonable rates. Al.-o a i .iiiol-t" t-xk of undertaker" Fan :-t ng Qcoda. and CoBns of all kind A goodllearseh loi-ir iupt i tke eataMlalnraeaS. vl8-iS-r NEW HARNESS SHOP. JIM AND JO Two Carmen met and the following coaversa tion might have been heard: Vlioa!--T -av. Jo. luve you gat vour co rn : plaated yet ' No; have you fel yours planted'' " No, sir, not vet, nor bave I got all on t grou:. t pioweii. 1 had to get a new set of harness " " Where did ou get your na set?" ' I got them at Hasher S iioham's New fiaress Shop. They are d -.idedly the bet I coi i find in town, both as to price and qaality. Ten win mm ins snop in ms u-w hibcs on vne soua side ol LsportS street, four doors west of Clea land & Houghton! eiiv i;rocerv, too knowwhero thatis,M " Oil Jesl bay mv jrroeeriea there.' ' M Well, von take mv advice and go to Has' $ Iioham's fr vour harness, end I will gnara tes taal tee HI be will be well pleased with yon webase, tor hc has that honest Ducthman niak nt; his harness that worked se lone in Jo Potter'j -i ,. . - . Good bv .lo," "Good bv Jim." u Go lang!" 37 On La Porte Street! AT THE l nniTiRs roo or Gn Palmer May be found the best and cheapest assortm of Goods, ever offered in PJL.Y MOUTH. i . i iv i i i . i attended to with a f class Hearse, on Terv reasonable trmi r PALMF.P Mav9. 1867. St f

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