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THURSDAY, Al'O. 6, 1868. " - , DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET. For areelclesat, HORATIO NBYMOVR, er H, 1 For Vic'-Ercs3t!?nt, F. P. BLAIR, Jr., of IfMil DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. VVr Sovenor, VCOMAI A. HBKIMUCKIj of Mnrlon. For Lt'iti - nt'iicftrnT, Alfreil P. Edi i'lon, of Alle. f r Qtcnt&r of sf't'f , MMVBEX i. KISE, B9&H. F A-i 'V '.'-.f mate, JöMFfI V. BKXVaDAFPKR, ef ßimtUt. For IWüRMW ff -"'f'lf-', JAMBS 8. MTAX, ' Jtuitm, Fur ( i t (if ih$ Stprfim Qwrt. 90 8. ImXOSM, o f Om. Fi.r ;..: ' ,.',. v.'y,, ' Vourt, Jf. A. o. PACKARD, of Efesief. Jar thiftrlmttinfeni tf PrnMe tBh aalten, JOBS li. Pii!Lirr. tfDmUm. F'-r Af ' v (Untrul, ftX. CLA YPOOL, qfPutamm. For Elector at iMtge, JO'l: r STROTH. of Unntingtoe, lATLESa W IIAXXA. ofVro. Howl Invents, J 180H BROWN. ofJaeJuoo, WILLI AM KJTB XKL1X, vt owen. For District Mil dais. Um Diatrfel -ThooHH t'.lh. orKno-:, tv.i'Jn-.'.-. s Bproate, ;' Yaatderbarx, Oeeowd District 9 rtnlMiü. uf Tfsillu. CooHageBt TaonsO Howard, of Clarke, Thirl Dhtriet James Qavta, or r iMr. C II 4 l m -JBhuun c Derete, or Jennings, Fou-ih Dbdrfct Jobs s Refit, of Fayette Conthureat oeajasaia L Smith ol Rock, ' F':ii Matriet Jofcn vt..i !. ..r Mtrloa, rssrtliiiat Cmm Hytf-w, of Johnson, i vr'i District -A B Cartel .n of Lawrence Coaflaaiia 'tamu 1 R ilavjil!. of SuHi-.r.ti'. fe Dfetrtrt -T F DtvIdMa, of Fountain. Conti.:.. sat B BDafljr, oi Canafl K'.'hth li-rr:." lanv- F MDorare!l of Grant C.:i:i!i .' ;nt N !: UnKter, of Howard. Kinth Pfatflet loikm cs. -in-U. of iBea. 'ontin-ront Saarae A siu.a'T". of Jay, Tenth DfctrtetO H Kate, of Efhart, Contingent E Van Loiur. of Noble, Eleventh Dfatrld - f. J. Sfrrriftcld.1 HEiaOCRÄT.'C CöNGR'SiONäL TICKET. For Cosigroja litt Disiriet, M. K. FABRAND, of LoPorle. For C ircuit fteaeCBlur, T. A M'ool. r.r .T..iut Itryeeeratathre. J1!. KU8jgh DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. Fi r R.';r in litaliie. I. McDQXALlX, Tor Treasnrer, It. OT. DOWN KY, F.r Baeraa; j. mm. rT Coiunta, 11. H UMAX. Ftir Oön?inU-;.n T OS District. 1! A. KAN'rK. 7or c : . r DssOdci. BERKY KKOU8E. i"ir Laad Appraiser, JX2SE8 BROOKE. Amd Him Tbej L o:?i?.
The Hun. Iticlmrd Qregg, of Aurora, i al edict, branded the whole of the Jews,! Iearhorn county, a life-long whig, and aloj B das., as outlaws, and banished them : rairahlican 'it t'..- onnniiMli .n nfth .t r ' i , , rapsuMumn .11 int organ izsiioo ot tnal par- . lroln his domo to within twenty-four hour--, i t mm ftmt In nnTilln imt.l in Imam I . ,. i. , came oni in a .-Jj.it spccn in Aaron, rejratd!ess ol ace. sex or oeconation. Th. '
last ore:, for 5-Wmonr ail Rlai. ' I The Warwick raid is greotlj disgnst- ! ed became Mr, G. D, Robertson, hitherto a strong republican, has renounced that j I arty and made a ipeech it a SejEftOET ; ratification Bseoting at Boonviile a few dwjiiiaee. It calls Ii Lm traitor, renegade, etc.
At toe great Seymour and Blair ratiS-! States. lie has not oxpreed any partie-' railroad, and at Jersey ett anth mid aieht Expre . . , , ... . . J t44,fc'4 ti hi of .v I T.-v railroad for Philadelphia, Lainatioa Esoetiag ii Ulerelsod, Ohio, the uUr views; neither haa be boaod himsef u tt 1, fr, , -l , " J s,w ). . I , - -. i i j.. x; Avon ana llornelliu..n. l.i. jfoekas, a prominent ana lead-1 by any strong ties to the republican nartl :' ' ,: ' ;,; 1 rri In Vork at 7.00 Ir.,, - -- ,r ,1 . .A .i ! 1 a. m.:i .'. 'N at Minora with Northern-central raillag Bsemoer of the repaoheaa party from ; j.. K)Crtfjv Mya ti,at he wiiI . bnv to the I ,3 uu ,;r. pniiadeiphu, Baiumore. waah-
t.ie nr-t iay ol it, organization, de.ivered ,' will of the people.' If the mob reikis,' P M. UuirrxiXU EXPRESS, (Sandays except..r 11, -- f , , l ii " il. i ti- at 'i"! i iNvillr 8,85 p. m. imi. audi! rrivi an able speech lor SsjasOEI and Blair. . i know-nothingim,' Qraot will be a 'know- h N wVork J.oa i. e eMat JeUy dty aith IV n A- - tl. . ..... mornin fTrrvn train of New Jersey Railroad lor t , ioie sure ex.raet . BOthiag. If the mob yells 1 down With Baltinior- and Wahimrton. and at New York wit - Tl..i 1 .at ;... r - - 4, i i I . , snernins Fxpreea train Ibr Boston and NewEnirland i he list time l attempted to address a the Jews.' Grant banea another ediel u.iu . if. A" ir X'.va vwita ot aw. daily, to
crowd rrou this baleoaj, it was on the oc- j driving the Jew from his home, and bringen of a meeting held under the same iBg back the era of darkness frasa which flag that floats yonder. The meeting was j w0 hwpej wc h;lJ fmtt escaped. And be!d iu a gloomy hour of our re. ahlte. It this is tll0 man fof ylom ti)e- t0 Us.
Was at a time when treason 'a braaen fr.mt u erect, and whoa the soath aas array e l in ara.ed resistance to the government ; of our revolutionary father?, who gave us' all wc were proud to own. On that night ?ob rallied and snt vour brothers nad I iaiL. ...,1 r. AJ t .u i c-juo v me ic.iitu mmwm wuinhi iu-jl-iasiitatioas. You rollted in your strength and in the pinvidecce of Cod 4.verc tao j eessfal in upholding the flag of oar union; , r . . .1 and we hope, in preserving our soostitati'.n lor us and our detendant-i. Bat dark ras was the hour, quire as dark an ! hour ioers over thin .qoveri:iiicnt now nnd whether the gloosa ahali he dispelled. i .t i . , or whether we are to have h r-rna irht depends on the raeeess ..1' the ticket nomiaated to-dsy. Cheers. Fellow citixensl oj, fellow sjcasoeroto 1 That baa been a hard word for mc to month 7 For a (juarter of a century I have been trained as I rcpuhlican ; and it comes hard f.r BM to designate myself as a dcmcxrit; hut i . m . ,, .ii.t, i , , . ., c ed rind treason rises up at the north, alter. i the tla has fatted in triumph over the re- j bcliiun ; when, lor the unholy purpose SsT the part ia power, the aatOO has beOU 1 J 1 net kept aauaer----the anion th t all fonght I Tr only to h ive it prove an Iyimx jtittm. J , . ; Wae OM third of the u:..on todej hl I subject to a rower in time al peace unrcc-! . ' 1 : o. .cl b the constitution OOt to SOeore wie orj nor to render ihe triumph ol the Sej a triumph feral time, but for Ihe ßc1. fih pur poos of preserving in perpetnitj the power of a parly unlit to wield it . when, all ihese years, that party has been laboring, not to heal saetioaal woands and the bitterness engendered by war but , . .. ' , I t ebj what ssewmpttons ol power they poul i prevent the soutli coming baok as aesnoeratie states, and thus keep in place th partf that is rioting in .poils I say ajhaa euch conditions have existed for three years, he that would stammer in pronouncing himself a democrat wlm?e : F 7 , ,., i I f party is the only one which can look for succor from those woei i.-i vo man for Use tiine.. Deafaaiap ehoan.j And I soy
aÄtaJ I stand here a demo fined in the platform of the New York convention. I am willing to fiht under the banner cf the democracy, and, God willing we will achieve a victory." 13 ov h on 3Sorion. i his excellency over the oata for dc:erti ! the principles of his party and fkeiog ! regret to see the report that Senator Mar. , ton has declared himself in the senate in j Bis position and intJuencc hsTI been very differemt from that of Ben Butler, and his repudiation of the party platform will have andergs an early dissolution. Ths I ir.-elitcs of tha north-west liave started a newspaper organ in Chicago, called Th WesUrn Hebrew. It is urine in Germsn and English, and is devoted to the literary aad social -tdvancmient of the Jews. This is taking the proper coarse to advance the tntertsjtl of ihosa whoe religioaa faith it sd vacates. The foliowtoc extract will bear witness : " The children of the free 3nnd. our be loved America, not recognizing the bless-1 ings that GoJ Lad showared on them, uauarreioii, and war was tue roult. . Ion , , . .. . without principle or honor, man in whom , , , 1 ' -,l.,.4 .1. u i i .i ,mm tun. nu.si snnauviia, ucxv to j mm me honest men tliat had taken up arms and L.4us.! i.. i I J . -j men nji)ii n.iiv. pujue.i inemseives to i i the foremost positions, and, when t! ftars of ofnee decked their shonldero, becuno proud, and thought, now that we , l.ave power, wc can rale, sad, ander the plea oi BSilitorj necessity wc cau rent our j spite oareproTodi Among the nanny gen- j e;als that the arioy of America was m , . T ' orned Lj, was one L . B, Unat, a former (anner and pork dealer, whom it was r a ported, had a great antipathy (o the Jews In the portion of the country given to j this general to coiamand lived large i amber, of Jerrs, some of them oUl settlers retired from bEsioeftfl ; Bttoy of them wealthy citizens ; and some ;ir;ny followers and smaggters of medicines through the i lines of ih'j haatile srmioa, 1 As Boon as Qroat heard of the latter I class, he isened a crcnoral nr.ler ho arin i I r I I not only on the SmOCslerS, bat anOtS the j j V-u 5 " V j whole race of Jadea. This order, or roT- . . .... ... . 1 euiex was so sweeping tnai it prohibited eTea a remonstrance being offered ; this BOdr Hamaa forbid ding eres nasi bein? granted to one or this people to vinoi-! eale bC)' , P r;ice Noe thi, avowed enemy of our race boo en ehooea by the party in power as their candidate for tho nraaidoners nfth r7nierl ' I caminnu u. praaauenej Oisno t Bite Q , east your vote. Hb kks ani 1 BEE. A boy fills his P'Pi flnJ llG only tobaeo; hut I see luto tbat P'le braiao, book?, time, health, mo7i PveU Tha pipe is filled m last, and a lisrhi is aftrauik nod thincrB I - tm o i v,1'( h pricele?, arc carelessly puffed I awajf in rssoko. an 1 , "V , " , , . , M -1 he heaviest trouble, under which many parsofll grooa are borrowed. Time, patience, nnd industry, arc the three -rand masters of the world. ... ,,r..,T .TT , ,r . , rir William Kmiue isvi if a rieh 4 ' ' I W-V Ft V H'k 11 ,1 ir 1 . IA.i I Mk I . . i . .. iu a u v.'j'ji.i nuu HSBj lawjsal tllj itv Ultlnt live ; like a r oor man. Dr. Johnson was wont to sar that a habit of kwking at tha best side of every event ij I;r heller l hau a thousand poaads a year, ! Joseph Joabert mve: "Iastead of com plain inc that roses have thorns, b 1 glad thai the Ihoraj art lurmuunted bj -grknfVATp RAi tr ,,..,.,,,.,. i sai.L oi IIOUSEIIOLD FÜR 3 N1TURE. wiB anW at private sale from and after this date mv household furniture consisting of dtairs, bedstiMds. two leather lod.-t, tw- mati ess ood cooking itoveand sten-dla, and u d oro'is ether articled ol household fuinitur All to be SOef at the house of .Mr. Pallor, east nidc Michigan ;'ret, now occupied y4t WlllSt lib nr as a residence. v i 1,1,1 M ROBERTS DU Tl) mouth, July 33, lsiiH. N OTICF.. By muttnl eansent the partnership heretofore existing between Joseph rotter and ivtcr span ' r '' dy dissolved. Peter Spangler is anlhorir.ed to receive all claims due the partner ship, and rivaa fall receipt for the same. JOSKPII I'oTi'KRJnly 81.186. PBl8it SPANOLER. Famen Tike Nttiee. flood and reliable fam I ers r.i ii he fil r o i - lie. I with any amount of flat iai ,.. .... ! "m,u' " !lt w store. The raising of fhuc seed Is very remunerative to farmersand , 1 v..,-... it m 1 ms to be entirerjr laEesed in Ihiscounti Thosi wli'i may wish to engage in raislna Nie same snou.'u t-m on us 00 n. 20 L KVBSBAUM fc CO.
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On and aftor May. 11, MS, Trains will leo.r- EM tJOBS d i v. (Sabhatiw excepted,) a follow; Train leavfaaf Chicago at 5,85 P. M.. leaves dailv.1 rTrainn v.vir.c Pitts ! bur-'i at ll.io I. M., leaves daily. TRAINS 90BT0 WEST.
statioxj. nxpr.rs. cxriiKs'. ssrHicss. Exmsns. Pfttshttrjra '.45 a aj B,8B a m l.ts pi 2 fm a si Roehester s.ir, M 110.40 I tJ8 " r.io " ai-n. " tflH im; r. SI " 4 :. " Mllai re ti.-T " l 1.15 kt I .vir M S.4B M Canton 1113 pm 18 m ! k.-.n n -jt " V iii!in 10,46 ' j 2.18 " ' 6 r " 8 47 " Orrviil' 1.: " ' '2,5-2 I 7.1m 7 17 Wooater 2.07 ' , ,tJ M I 7 T, " 7-4r, " Maaiifleld 4.0) i ; -,.00 M j s,ts " ; i (rc-ilinc r tATt ' MO " lrt.OO " .45 " rc .nine, j )o gQQ A K ,;(l .. It0 ,5 ,000 Bacyra S,90 " fi.10 " lo. n if! o- " Fn.unltisky... 7.0s 41 1 7.1ft 4 ll!ll" lo!is " Poresl 7.3" M ! 7..M 11.17 " 1 1 .-27 " l.i.Urt '.(.Oil I 0 OS " j j 15 A M . .7 p v Van Wert 10.S1 M le.ir l I i.n7 M l.ss F'.rt Wajae 10,09 pm)1..vi ' :.0 11 S.0S Colombia 1.11" 110,37 a w SUIS 41 8,37 44 Wanww S.iii 44 1 1,:f2 14 I 4.4S 4 2 " Plvinoutli a.O!) 41 I i.üi ' r..V " sm Vaparalao 4.o; 44 ' 4.1S M 7.-I4 41 Chicago 7.!0 4i ' .20 " I ft, 10 44 1 8,00 M 7V.IVs ijOyi; FAST. eraTioaa. axrw.KaraEea. Exrr.F:s.;Kxrr.r.ssChicago I MM a ft.io p m 4.3' v m 4..vi a Valparaiso i ft.ot k4 Iii, 7.17 " ! ';..r,7 11 Plrmoath 11.05 44 i 10.M7. m f.or -l ! ft.10 Warsaw 12.21 r a 1.3? 44 ft. 50 44 110.20 44 Cotamhia 1.00 2.17 -4 io.:n rt.is ,4 Port Wayne 1.40 44 OSS 44 11,10 44 r m Van Wert j 3.0-; 44 4,10 41 12.15 a ai 44 Lima 1 108 44 s.27 " i.ir. " " Forest I Bwtt 4 ja 44 2,is M 4.15 44 ITp 8adaky... 031 44 ! 7.1s " 2. M '4 S.14 Bocyraa "...I 44 K'ft 44 a.io 5.57 44 CmtffiM LAri 0,3 44 OJS " : a. !0 44 1,89 44 ' 1 Del fi.-.5 44 0,tS '4 SJM 44 5.30 a SfanxSeid j 7.2.1 44 i !..r: 44 ' 4.21 44 '..in Woo-frr S.53 ,l 11 M 11 .V.VI " S.10 OiTTtn I 0,18 44 111.27 44 0,18 44 j s. 11 MaiBon 9JS0 ,4 tl.57 44 r..t7 44 ;.2r. -4 Canton Vyi 44 13.18 pm 7.( 44 9.40 44 Alliance ia..v4 ij,S9 44 7,40 44 ! 44 Sik'tn 11.09" ' 1.2". 44 8,30 41 IJi.SS 44 Rochester ' 1,08 a m n.'2 44 11.08 44 i IJVS t M PitteborsO ' 2.10 44 ' 5.10 44 Kf.10 44 ' 3.2") 44
j .; I Chicago .. ! " rtos "M 1.15 "I ' i'i i ;' " . ' JLa Porte .daily) rSundvi RvoAnted.'tt 44,4 Arrireat Plymouth, I0:(0 A M westward waoaFlymwth.. . . ArriTe at La Porte, . o..,n p nr J 74" p S 14 1 1 Tralasran by Michigan Roathera & Northern Tndhuaa Railroad time,irhieli IS 15 sshiatea slow erthanP..Ft.W. k C.R.R. time. p. if. SCOTT Sunt ' En 1. A, & C Ha t way. WAN'AT H STATION. COIN 0 S 0 U T tl . wnd Express (leases) . . .10.29 A.M. Local Freight 1.48 A. M. GOING NORTH. :rrI MVnm (-caves) M A. M. Express 4,5 P.M. Local Freight f).lfP. M r.x '-'' .1.21 P. M BRIS RAILWAY. 7f? flA VGEDOrRT.KTRAK BOUTS TO IM K W ' M 71, BOSTON AND N E If ENGLAND CITIES. Tili i'.öi'v-iy extenaa trom Do kirk to New xobk460 miles, CFFALO lo Nkv: Voi;k 423 miles, Ba LA max i a to New YOEK -11 i miles. AND 1 r'R'.'I o 27 Miles the BHORTB3T ROUTE. Ah tr ;n- runnii ; directlj -r-: r'i N'w York. I . IWl HILB9 W ITMOUT 'l A.tUK ('OA HIU. f.om and sfl r Anjr. 9Rth. I (67, trains will ieare In In comieetion aUh sH awtern lines a follows: rJMMin A V I SD S ALAMAM A -y Metr York Hin from Union d?poto: xc.'i.W.)' sm at Kaiamacn. io"oo n'. m.. and E-n dl Bnff k 'HiVrrv!,;M,11NYrk at s.513 P. Jf. LWtn VtXfS KXPRfC.trom Salamsaca, 1 mkfairsexceptedV stone at Hnrnellsrllle 5.3S . a., (nnpi . Int.Twcclliw wrtli the S." trofa from BOalu r. nr ; - in n-w Y.-.rt; t 7.00 . m. 415 P. M. .VA'H YORK XWHT EXPRESS, from D inl.irk. iSnndaii exctTit.'d,) ttaw at Sal imanea "-."" p. . : Otan T. i" p..; Torn, re 0,58 a. m., and arri.e- in New Y.T1; at IS. SB p. conueetins wHa afternoi n t ai l- and ) i i rs f t Boshm and New Bnsland fit0,Bfl P. V. VIXi fSVIXATl PXPRSSS, Irom Dnnkiik. Sensit B 1 ; ' ' ,n x Y"rk MJr. a. rtd.) niofxi ai Kaianuinca ilssp. . in li om Z ."r 5ffi VrÄÄ ; ' !, "''' Vork 10.80 p. m. Cm-meets ;r..:1. ........ lTftb nvlawar, Lackawanna A West nt Portafu 8.55 r. m.. liiterwecttn at Hornelivillc wild the 4,13 r. a. tr On from Dnokhrk, and errlres in New 11,80 '. .1. VIXVINNATI EXPRESS, (Bandays exetrpted.) etopn at Saoq nehannah T.-i a. m.: dkft.) Taräer 1.10 r. m.. ((liii.-i ami ail lien in Wow York at ::.:." p. .. eonnecta at Etmira, witk northern Central It. K. tor Darrisbnra;, Phiiad. Iphia, BaUlmore, Wasahiattn,a points Mrath; at Great Bead with Delaware, Iii . iwanna A Westers r.ii!"-i:ui Tor HcranUm, 'I'rcnton and Philadelphia, and at New York withanernooa train and teamers for Bosdoo r.n.l Wow Bnsrlsnd citr. t. aa l reaching How York A 18,80 v. ( iiiv oao train .-at on Bunday. leavlns lluilalo at .1 Bodos and N w Bnsiaod pM?enrera, with their bag gSge an- tranaferrod.'.. of !.'.," iu Nf.v York. To y.l'.ri-:ir.' tr-.v.-l. r-' nV line of the Erie railway preaenln many object! of Interest, passlnt throngh the antitiil rnnereof thn Chemamr, Knqnnna, Dela wan; awl Kamapo nrcrs. an ever etianging panorama "t""'' heannos commands atteadkax. The He1 ventilated snd tiio-i laxarions '.'ninir coaehe tXTHE World sccompaay ail night train! n ittw railway. IIA GGA GE CHECKED THROUGH, A f t 'V '.jx at t WS M ivrj tjOki r route. - ASK FOR TICKKTS VIA. ERIE RAILWAY, Which an be obtained at principal Tick QSaeos in tii weataad sontb-weat. . RtDOl ", WM. P. M?ff, Gea'l Sunt. Qenl Pass. Agt THK CROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE u.s Tin: paxrnnascs! ---,. ftCKl.GlrVLEDGEO TO B SUPERIOR. Rcatl the Pollowlfig :
F. R. VTBBS, Oen'l Ticket Agent. Chains; the beat Axes In the West. Varnish, ahes.Perfumery, Yankee Not. ns, nAArml A Vg. 4.CS1tTl&.1 Glass, Stitiouarv, Türe .'.hemes, and Lienor .. .V ; N VfSßJiSq V . f.. II. U. TTimc Tabic. m r l CT II H7 for medical mirposcs only, to which we re- V .1 t3RlißiLl?. SUW.WER 4 RR NREMENT -"-M uT.lSS, mid liO:IÜW fVUTCS Bpeculully invite th attention of this oommnnity . Wehare also on hand asto -k of
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' I eonsider tl.e Grovei & Baker Ben inLr Ha I chine the best DMchine for general ose. Ii is rimple, and on Uiat account it commenda inwlf te families particularly. The seam made by this luachine is more durable thao the ShutQc-Stiteh
machine on account of elasticity 1 make it 0' that you will i? will ie wll pleased with your n point to recommi ad t.I Grove r & H iker ma- : -'irch ise, for he has that honest Dacthmas raakdmio wh. n my advice is requested, which is often his harness that worked se knag (a Jo Pottt rs the case, aa mamy peopleare acquainted with the I shop, and there arc several of your nelghbot s met that I invented and patl nte.l SCWina tnadiitie who can tCStift to the dorabtUtjf of his work." improresseotfl nrself. festlomajof Mr. A. II. I M Good by .io."
Hook, of New York, before the commissioner of patents. AN ENTHUSIAST C AD70CATÜ. My wile, from a fix years' prerkma use of Wheeler ti Wilson machine, came to the use of Orover ft Baker with reluctance. Bat In a few wee ks prejudice vanished, admiration succeeded, and now the ('rover and Haker has no more en tbosiaatic advocate than f-he The simplicity of its eon-traction, the facility with which its use is se quired, the beauty, strength and elasticity of its si i tell, nnd its sdaptabilitl to all kinds of woi k are qualities whish do not 11 biking at once to any other machine. Letter from Prof. Ileuahaw, Of WiUlston Seminary. Examine Before you Purchnse Any Othor. each mmii.v mm mini: . - wairraaisa wr . .r- iran N Haa, tbread.silks, and uucbino oil, always
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H. B. DICKSON, DEALER IN iTilil' lira At r'nyi vTK1 üaü UlS rUflfilUJl U bUMliülly UflaOlliUlI, IX THE SOUTH ROOM OF BROWNLEES BRICK BLOCK, PLYMOUTH, IN
j dangerous use of internal medicine or the ar'!iKeeps constantly on hand a large and well , cation of the knife :DOintina out a mode of cure I
OMortea sioes oi eery oeacnpuoa oi tiara ware, j j in almost any hape, size, quantity und qnaUty, , I from oa i i e i n t 1IIFRIRAN nnflkln THVF I lUKnnifiii vwmmi 9 1 tvt rrrrrniPi-rri) r i . i 1 COFFEE HEATER, or from a crow bar to ipcrof4 oz tacks. f CTr:F kIn': E1pvated 0rena,8qnare, Parloi i Sheet Iron, Box. fancy or plain, with complete j rjtr.T.wr.voa to match. SHELF COODS of every description louse Trimmings, ihioi; and WINDOW hani; ins; Guss and Sash; Carpenters' tools. Iv Alii & Of all kinds; I LOWS, SHOVEL S aad alt manner of Agricaltnralnteasils.inclodlns Forks that load aad unload ha. hv horse power 0 a, i...k.... .r.. c 1 CUTLERY FISB BOOKS 6 LINKS, ROPJ WIRE. BEL TINO AND COW BELLS, IRON ayd STEEL IX BARS, ROLLS, SHEETS AND BUNCHES etc.. kc. In fact arery thinn; that any one ever thoaght o baybtgiaa Hardware 8toroand athousandthing? besides, with a mm stock eoastsatlj srr!ring,whiehthey propose lelling O 1 33 A P S i Thsn the same ean b booehl at ar.v other plac i All kiiuls of tin, sheet iron, copper and brass j ware male sod repaired on reasonable termsand short notice, 5-tf 01 55 t n mm r: o w M H 3 - O Q X 5 0 c - S3 rr-'i-c o 3 09 - M W 5 n Sf 1 x s n 5- i p 'S 58 n . rti - 2 ss 3h 5" H U S 9 c H to CO ft ' Si w-3 äj H 0 c praS - ZD r5 T3 U 1 to 9? W 0 -1 S3 tfÖ IP i r . i 2 g SB c LrSffii S on c E 44 Wer SS c - S il ? h. O Ö DC O 0 r-- l a . v. 63 S5 n e n b to NEW IT A 1 INJ TSi ftTTfIlilllll.liJUU lOJ-JLWJL JIM AND JO. Two farmer- met and the following conversi tion niiuht hai e been heard: j M Whoa! I say, Jo, have you got your com I planted yet ? " j " No; have you "jl yours planted'' " N No,' sir, not yet, nor have I got all my ground I P'owed, Ihadtogetanew aet'ofh.rnei. VV here di,l von -et yo ur new sei?" ' I got them at Il.ishor & Iloham's Not Harness Shop. They are decidedly the best I could Ind in town, both as to price and quality. You rill lad Us slum la his now bloek oa the soath , both as to price and qaalHv. You
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" Oh yes, I Ijuy my groceries there. ' " Well, you take my sdrioe and ko to Hash r V Hainan's for roar harness, and 1 will raaran"oooil bv Jim. 14 Uo iaag!" 37 . i $ i z c i it E 1 1 Sc Co i WIIoI.Ksalk A Ul'TAIL DEAldlEStE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS) CalOCKBIIV VEBIsWARE, Tia'o, OajgsEs4ma .v., PLYMOUTH. INDIANA 3Stf JtJJB OF CrQDD OH E3 S R llllV to i:irio tiirkk e:i;t ir: s produced byT.s. n . ,
j-Binwii, iniv, n. i . ior me ltntiieiiiato HniiituI'in of MKNTAL A?l)NY,bv radically curinR all results of a life of fadlseretiea. (to faitara. Throe for one dolhir, vith plain directions. -ly
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Jut prbMshed, a new ciion of Ir. CiilvervoIIN Cel-I elrafcl C!iay on the j RXDICAL CPRE (witttOOt mC(li- ' cine) of Spcrnutorrhof.i, or j Seminal Weakness, Involuu- 1 tary Seminal Looses, sftOOieo ! ey. Mental ar..l Physical incapaeity, 1m ediments to n.ar-' riage, etc., also, ConsamrHioo. Epilepsy, and Fts, iodaeed by wlf indulgence or seaoal extravacrance. rrPriee, in a sealed envelope, onlv C rent. The celebrated author in this admirable esaar , elearly demonrtimtee from a thirtr yeara saeeeeafui practice, tin! the olortoiag coaseaenoces ot Belfabaae may he radically cured without theat once simple, ecrtain and effoctoal, y meant of which every laferer, r.o n:itter what his condttioa m be, may core himself cheaply, pri vates .arm raoicariy, trj-'Tlnslect.uoM.oullI.eintl.eh.'tndsofevcn vouth ftnd evcry m:in in the laBd Beat msoW seal iaji phün envelope to any address, postpaid, on receipt of ix cents, or two poet stamp?. Abo Dr. Calrerwell's Marriage Guide," price 35 centa. Address the pablisheni, ÜHAS. J.C.KLINE & CO., 1-7 Bowerv, New York, Post oltiee box 4,583. 35 ly G-. BLAIN, & CO., DRUGGIS TS. Southvrcstcorner of Michigoa and G ano Streets, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, T X A VING justrecired a fresh supr.lv of every 1 rt article in our line aftrade,consisting mainly i t Tia, Coffee ,Sngar, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. Tobe ff fc.Tt .fc.! ir : 'thm JU K'lVu!! f r ' 1 rittaburgh ana New rork a large amount of disposed ofat verv reasonable fienres. Kerosene and Coal OiL AND LAMPSfor burning the saase,of ororystae ar.'l strle,witli or without shades. We arc also amenta for all I . m - m' Patent Medicines th dav. Physicians prescription earefall.T : tup atoll a )Ui3 of the atght,oy ku esperienced I it r.ri if t Wo earnestly invite the pablieto&Toraawitli all, examine oar stock, and become convinced ; th'? fact that we arc dohi' a liotrr-l bnsinosa. te34- t J F G. BLAIN k Co. I 01 ; & S3 W as m k b -a a a VI a e ! ft -o Ö r-J 2 a i M u r H ö ! " fcosd 'J tana I rVW -i c S3 Ü -I - rf1 sSJ 3 d Pi x H G raaaj w o va 2 G o -i w 8C (51 0 CO o 1808 TIPPilC WSIO5T0WN Woolen ti i PRSCEo RBDUCSD. Role Haniing 8 eents per pound Ciir.ini ( aad Spinning St3 cents ;ier poaad nrtcaviaQ. j White Flannel rd eale . ..U tenta perrsrd ; Black and Whito yd wide .30 eents per yard Black an i Red yd. vi l; . . .'Ö cents per j ir4 Black and Oreen yd. wide. .35 cents per yard Black and Bine yd. wide. . ..41'cents per yap.'. Jeans i':-'irs .-.il- 40 cents nt4r yard ! Full Cloth inches wi . . I eeuta per raid Blanket. 4 perpJr.sasf IU p ran Is ol clean a o.i. Woolen Sheeting 2 rards wide, 2 pound of I wo .l and 40 centi per. sard . OhiteSl eking Yarn,d rabie aad twisted. 9Sc. Cosantoa eolors 35c. Illue Mixed 0c. CLOTH DRKSSFNG, k. Cloth. Y io1, Jeans, Blankets and Woolen Sheeting changed for Woolst the ractory, or A. L. rmaa a C('s stare i.t PLi ntonth, for pool lo wool. :i2 K.B. ft P. B. ALLEM AN. T!!li ATEP.:'C.'.-.- BOOK IG STOVE Thi stove has sg tin been awarded two lirst premiKms -u oar State Fair at Buffalo, one for c .laid diu' for wood. We arenow .tine to anI nonnce the unparalleled reault of thb stove 1 nag taken the Brat premium at the Now Y iav prcnnuni at Hit4 Aew roili State Kaiis tor tlit1 last H consecattve years. notwithstanding it has boon brought in competition with all the beat stores made in tho State, and many from other States, snd notwithstanding the persistent, combined and determined efforts f its competitors to defeat il. And its race ess is not alone confined to this Sta'e. On the 19th ol SFtÜ was awarded! wo li,st premiums in j llJ&iÄ!1!. V :" " " 1 I ,vl l"4 cuimjivwiie !re V!" nrTTr. M?n 'ted at ' f. ril,r:u'' ,il,uV4 ,l l;lK, ine P'""' 1 ' l4J,u"" " U"B :tl v onnty ratra ' n,v.-i. raira iiw'!Twkm6nUo11, Aad them awards Great Lake to the (lull ol Mexie. .and the de mand has become so Urge that ootwithstaodiag our large sad iaeresssd facilities for mannfacturinp;. w e are unable to supply the demand promptly. SHEAR, PACKARD ft CO., Albanv, N. Y. I or Sale bv ntf 11. n. DICKSON Plymouth Inh EIIHI I tilTiiniM. tTTSBNSTS, CMJNELL08S at LUV AND REAL ESTATE ACENTS. OFFICE Baak Batldiag, (up ntairp,) l?lYdOrJXIl. rii. abstracts of title (araished and special attention given t Real Estate bosiaeas. nsursnce Policies issued ou as reasonable terms ss can bo afforded, by solvent coatpenies, in t he Homo of N. Y ssseta... $,000,000 Home of Now Havon " Hartford of Hartford nw,waj LISI POLICIKS U 1 II K Equitable Life assets n,r,oo,ooo j'Tdwn I.oN.wild Loads, and improved Farms, for sale or rent. Vl 11 tf
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i dir-.. -i- .V Boot and Shoe Store. : SIGN OF THE BSG BLACK BCÖT. U'ould renectfid!y inform the puMic that he has now and intends te keep constaatlr on hand i j the most extedsivo aad eooapletoaoaor4aaea0 of 5 . nseofftsat nt of LADIES' MEN'S MISSES9 BOY'S BQOT3 & SHOES, j is foil an! complofn; n-. boaaht at reduce 1 prices sod will bo . ! J at S :I A T. I, P IIOFI T S . We alffO tasks Pool? ninl Shoes to order, and think wc can please all who favor ns with their custom. Our s'.oclt ia such that 1 -. No Oii3 can foil to be Suited I who may give ns a call, "o;r place of bus'iiei is i in the new blick bloek it the j ä!?1T OF TUP BIG BOOT. Plymouth, Indiana l2-40tf. ff 'd.s. D. P. CORRELL; At Xo, 10, Hickisa Street, Has opened an en Urs n6-.r e'-ot-k of FOREIGN AXD IOMETI0 DRY GOODS. All goods boa :ht at the late DECLINE IN PRICES. A full took of TTsTTH fSJ ' N ASW 4' DRESS GOODS, Etc. 3IVE MF. A CALL, AND EXAMINE MY B . OCK. r 1. OOBRELL On La Porte Street! AT THE r li U N I T li II B II o o OK May be found the best and cheapest assortment oi iiotids. ever ottered in PLYMOUTH. UNDERTAKING attended to with fir. ii. .'. , to with a firs class IIeariie,ou very reasonable terms. G. TALMRR. Ms. v 9. 1891. jfi.f
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Ö 12 ß r A A I. ö iJ. SBW sadß THE OM.r GEM INE "SWEEPSTAKES TEHESHKQ KACrTHfE. C.An.mviCo.. j II. U. Tati-ob. Ji.oiiirwtnrcrs. ' . 'A r"--rn Ajrt Cji.!un. Ohio. I Chicago. DL 7T0 ST7LL3 CT E0P.SS PwTTZSS. The Improved "Carey" Power. (.Butii eii,'ht ami tan i'OWa . .- THE 'XOMPEMSATINC" POWER, (Both elUt uid Irr hone ) A oen3Jcrdr.L ttiai exist acag lbrs-tW "üsti tbs best machine ia the ucigtborbood." FcUda le rr.c:e csatrreea lei thsatl ha7e faraien oaa plain tbat tmSf "erk h sat Brassdj dene, or to loa ralutble time by reason cf brosksgef, tad tbey & sot b tco carefal ia delecting a machine. ThoOwBtopstaJcealatha accredited head of tiio Threehfnc lln ! !i:e Saath, and its snperior st!nirjh. dambiflty, rinmÜrl v. eäie of drat. styJe cf finish. ar..t jari!y for tnrvel.ii.s and clvf.iiing $mm fit'-r anl n -ti'-r ihfcn any otacr rj ackno-jrledjyed. The great reputation achieved by this lav..!'.- mat'liiue. hrfi led F..-cral rnecrnpc-oi-.i. masnlactarera, ar..'. n'-.mrrou b-l-i;:.. lo attach trie not SvrrKpsTAKi-."' In one y rwi siioiaBl. lo their macLiues, and sdfiiittn musts mssaaeadssalasaWas. ft avoid deception, tha. erery marhlne has the rani, "C. ACLTMAN EOO W I SI 1 1 1 II Smsi. Uaaron, Onro." in ßilt K-tra, eonpicuon!y oa nam idef of l!.e Bepaiator. The Genuine Sweepstakes enables tho thresher to p! k custocirrs, ft ldora e.' ; for repshs, lasts od loatet Haa t..;crs. savea mack grumbliiir and vexation. rto tin- firoe oroonnt of woj b with l.'s labor, and asaES hiin to .ciett ths best and rnot profitable jobe. The farmers give it the preference, and Oflou an extra price per basest, soeaasea threshes dean frtin ÖM beads, seasJSSes perf- rt:y from the traw. cleans Ct for suirfcet irlttsaat wae avea ail ttiecmin. Aih.- it work with thr ufrr.o-t f;(l. safety snd ecunoaay, and do- not keop cag of nicn and learns about them on exj 'Tw. The elegant " Patent Pivot Side Gear ia to be found only on tlie ' Sw'KErsxAaira." Our "Patent Cleaning Apparatus" on Shies the operator to ror.trol the dfaeettoa of th blaat: ar.rt poeitkai of tt..- aafvea, aad e'.'-an SMaav heavy or liht (rrain. witbor.t anale, a rat' & it on le tbreaheeV tbe cbaff and dirt Seaag '-:raied from tue graia bf'r it tlrikes th seite ai all. Tarior'8 Bafoty Coupttnaa, aw Tumhiine K(!3. v hic'a mve non-y, tie.e ui 1 dancer to cum and h-asi. a; naanafasd on oar snaSanasu Separators, Horse Powers. StrawStnckers, Gears, or Jack?, sold separatelv. vhen desired. A wefts wasssssy deasemd wtmeacayauaSOne. jI. 4SW EEIW1 AEEB4 is nsnsQj a very r:- trvx'y illct harvest, and parse sboiiid Sffaw tuny. Call or send and got a pamphlet circular fiv'rg a full eeacrlptSa and parr.rj.iara. toetlmr wiib saasaroos raittacsSss, and the names and real. donee of seeevat Dwnsssnl persans wan have bought c. SSSd tbi Sr-.Xi':.TAii.is iu No: üi-wst aioneKICOOL8 A. BBO AgcatS sd riw.cntb. CELEBRATED Msa sm al Mcwsr, The weil Inai wa BCCKEYE GRAIN DRILL, TTA ? R A K IES loldhj N ICOLE8 die I2ICO., I MBee ore Brown loo & f iiicsa's drv eoohi ttore; dreat Bartalis! PcOPlE DO a m BGHINSI (.::: .t atroa at a. k A!;c r.riKv!.vu a i.mu;e kj . k ur Dry (i Hats, Ctps, Trunks, Grate' FtaTnLshiag Btds! FJgs!?;!iJ .5?i.: Befetrc I he ltccect Calicoes, 10, 12, 14 and lGct-. Brown Iffens, S? 10, 12 Rad U CtS. Bleached Muslins, s-uiu- price). Shirting Stripe. 12 to 18 cts. Brown and Bine. Denim4 IS t iS t-U licking, 1") i- 25 eta. Jeans for 2-" ots. Ciood Balniorala for $1 50. Fine White BUtikete, $i 50 pair. Grovernment Blankets, (six lb9.) si 00 pair. wk HAVK aacsxvaa saa iatust sitlb or Hnpt-toOetkiii Entirely New! i . GOOD SUITS, $12 & $15. wk bats ji rs oos a ramvessaa tmi.ok, ahd caa ossa rea hts to voi r bntihs Mli-V 'T1U!. rtUig Oil Qeaned and RppaircU o si'. -ar oru. 10.000 VflttTn OF fLOTHIXI! w ill he fold on a CREDIT OF 3 MONTHS To pood and responsible p trties s. & ML. BECKER A x n I? ü R N I TU 11 E A. Li. ALLEMAN k CO. ,lftTe OT- hand at nil time a complete asatstar ' of cabinet Ware ami Kurnitw nillneUat very reaeoninle ratei.. Al-a h romnl- te nfock of UDilertikor' Pnmtal.n ii'4.!.!". and ('ofllns of all kind A t'ood llea'--.neln. lnK tt the eetalilifhniert vi aOJlT
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