Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 24, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 February 1869 — Page 3
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IM3 About Home. Yittow RtrsR on a hlsrh. PitsBTTtiiTAX sociable tin evening nt the residence of Mr. Black, on Michigan trcet. Foa 3tl A HCimUrilitp in the Mercoants' National Business College of; Chicago. Applv at t!iis office. Tt Wvtio T will par cash nn donrery mr w. n, . . , ----- a m Lf. mm A I.iiwp stnl t r.O at r1 Is? rat or 25 cents earn, ueiivercu pa me tnwm of the C. C. & L K H. P. McDonald. T foreman ofve D.-mrat office expr.es thanks for valentines received. If he knew th-ir source he would return the compliment. Tfft Methf)d?st church of this place pro Yfrtcd itself with a new or?1-, rallied nt flt By far the largest and hamNomes organ now in the place. V Satnrdav. the 7th inst.. a nnmber of Iod:an chiefs pnsrd threuph this place en route for Washington, to enter into tircrtiations for peace with the government Ts best take off we have seen on " tin weddings." -silver weddings," etc.. is that .-fa chap who advertised his "C:.t-ap weddine." 'in Ohi first anniversary ofthat interesting event. Somk one has said that if a thunder torm occurs in January, the right fellowinjrthe sr ne day in May will produce a frost. Look out for vour fnrt, vegetables nd flovrcTi on the 29th of May. Ahotm Change or Time on the C. C. ft L. R. K, was ma le a few days ago, rind trains will leave Plymouth going south at 9.30 a m., and oing north at 2.50 p. m., until further notice. Drnito the past wek there has been a thaw out and the m il is from two to f nr feet deep la tha streets ai l traveled roads. It remiins to he seen whether it li intended for a Jan t-iry or 5firc!i thawout. T?Ei.ioinrs Noticb Elder TVashinirtn McIlT.no, of the Clirinti in denomination, will preach in the ol I M tin list church, on Saturdav evening, the 29 h inst., and also od Sundav fol'owinxr. Pcbltc Sal. Will be soil at public asle, on Saturday next, on Michiean st. , at 1 o'clock, p. tn.. a elioice lot of parior household an 1 kitchen fniniture, etc A crodif of six months on sum of five dol lara and over. Ed. R. Euwards. Fo Sir, or exchange for real esa'c in Mirshall county.. 90 aTesoflin 1 in Tama Co., Iwa, near C'uicar & North-western railroad. For particulars inquire of 8. L HftTvcy, at the Buckeye Livery 8'a b'e. A boit township, near Ft. WejBe. baa been visaed by a devil, in the form ot a black mons'er. with glaring eves. It was eea bv c u jt of vou-i j n"n while a coon-hunt after night. It seemed to dis regard bullets. Maltciocs. To a certain old haehelor np town is attributed the following lines, who requests that they be cnt in " living characters " upon his monument s At thr eore wlnter' end t (Mod. A cheerier belnr. Ion- Bnd avd ! 3br nuptial knot fnavertlett. Aad Uli my father never bad. A Telocine manu factory is now in ranninworJfr in this place, under tin ?n perriion of A . P. Elliott- Mr. E. believes th4t he can mann fact it re then cheaper than the present prices at Valparaiso. The manufactory at the latter place cLnrgcs $'iö for each MM hine. understand that the news depot of this place, formerly owned by Fert. Btown, has been purchase 1 by Mr. Williams, lately with A. Ilawley. Brown, W understand, has a severe attack of" westam fever." Fine sigh .8 in the west for n tourist ; Niagara, Yo Semite Valley, etc. (N. B " B i cards') Wi have received a poetical?) effusion from In wund, bot not deeming it of nny interest to the general rvader, we decline pnMwbing it. It is written c mcerning a gnnd templar who has broken his pledge which is such a common thing hcsctiim s that it is not worth while to matte a speciality of any one particu'ar case, and then the orthography and grammar are not good, and it is almost entirely destitnte of any jingle There are rery few poete hereab nts. Osaofthe meanest traits nf human character manifests itself in a disprsith n on the part of certain vagib n 1 1 afers to monopolize a public silewalk. The croes-walks just at preent are bad enougii without men holding them by lengthy conversations. OnSaturlaywe noti.ed an incident wherein a cottp'e of la 1 es were obliged to wade in the mud. owing to two men standing str.bbnrnly mid-way on a croea walk. For shame ! Jfaaaw Eos It is n.isa is as good as a mile." said that 'a We believe it I better, for hnman-natnre will profit Mr "Close Call." Assuming phrenology to be a true sr-ienre. the nr-an of rant ion must be developed by each narrow escnpe from rlanjrer. A few days since as the I m IM T f TT I.1KAPI M A.. Pm t .tl niaA A - -- rnmm . 0 ti en. ci k ra lad Jamped from the ears, in ner.rch ot " aomethinff to drink." The train not topping m long ehe evidently supposed ... . w , ' 11 Vfitl il iA n s . 1 t a am.).. S ml. a . ... .. ,.. lt, jtckxi I'me io reaen it, and in the Mtemnt to ret nn , . o "i while the eara were under motion, fell alonreide the track In jnxtaposition with tha er wheals. J .m' . . . " nKieraoiy mbbed, tfrenzgh net eario-Ohhr hurt
W inter fd Over. Oaing probab'y, to the very open and warm winter we have had here, a number of cases of ague have besa wintered over.- We have brought a case of tha; kind safely through, which is at this moment giving us u hark." We think this the basest of ingratitude: We find a chill at thi season much more unpleasant than in dog-days, but wc hope the fever in.iy be correspond. ugly lighter.
Etr Advertisements .We call the attention of our readers to the advertisementg ff Faulknor dagvwrrian artist, und the Vslpuafso nv Us and female colli ge, and recommend our patrons to always patronize those wl o advertise their business, as they are more liberal dealers, and will give you better ba gains and chances in every respect. D. E. Van v'ALKENBuacir, Esq., co-editor infihig paper, wbl went soutli months ago in the hope of improving Iiis licalth. 19 to return soon, probably by the first of March. His many friends will be glad to know that his general health is greatly improved. He wrote us a short time h:.ue that he felt as well as he had for veas- He will receive a hearty welcome home. Gone East X. B. Alleman and wife left for Xe.v York an Tuesday morning a!t, f ir th purpose of visiting friends there, and with the hope of improving his health. We hope Bony mny return to us again soon, none the less himself, but k-s bony in his appearance than he leaves us. The Auction business is about played out here. The old smutty songs and stale phrases of t lie auctioneers have lost their attractive powers, and consequently the crow I of victim is not as large as it used to be, wh . n all these old things were new. nox.D. McDonvu.1), member of the 1 igislature from KM count', returned home on Saturdav last, on a short leave of absence. Dan is looking remarkably well, and but f r some symptoms of gout, or tiirht boots, he appears to be enjoying life finely. He has been faithful to the interests of the white fdks of Iiis district, and has consequently voted against all the neirro-equality bills before t'e house, and will continue so to do until the close of the session. Mr Johns n, we understand, swallowed the negro children, and will doubtless swallow Sambo, too, when the question of negro suffrage is submitted to the body of which he is a mcr. ber, owing to the nigger vote of St. Jo. o inly. We are glad, fv the respeetabil t of the citizens of this c runty, that he does not occupy that scat by their vote. M Johnson, hoivever, is no worse than any other aboltiion number of the house. A correspondent in the Marshall Coun. fy Repuhlicnn pitches into ouriown in very iriiii'sc-rinii'iae way, and is evidently trying to injure its reputation away from home. He pretemle to he interested in the prosperity of the '..lace, hut In fact, is domrr all he can to injure it, and the soon ersuch citizens as he decreases Its popu lation hy ahsentinr themselves, the better i' will he for it. Thrre are truths ami evils enough in our town tor him to confine himself to, that might he spoken of and should he corrected, without making miss'atements concerning its businea-. population, &c. It is a fact that our town is the b est business p'l'mt, of its size, in the northern part of the täte, not withstanding the f.ict Hint there nre no mannfHC tiring es. tabllptimcnti of any consideralile size m the place. This i what we need, but what we are not apt to cot soon, if any bonv believes what the correspondent of the Republican says. Deaf a??n Pt mb To be deprived of the sense of hearing, is not usually considered a fu'unnie circnnismnce. and we are nrt nnfrcquently prompted to deeds of charity wher nppr-aled to thronrh the mute pantomimes of the unfortunate. For a number of days past an individual hat been meandering our streets.nnd to all appearances deaf and dumb, though in nther respects a healthy looking man. Arm.-d to the teeth with pencil, slate, reenmrnendatinns. army history, etc.it is not tT be wondered nt that ha ntttl thv lloanled cou.nts of ..rliaritv ' banks ..j r and the wherewithal to obtain the c mnioditiee of life. How we pity him a hose dumb ear contains no acute memhrane io vibrate and echo on in swretet numbers the hallowed strains nnn mellifluent accents of nature's harnmnious choir But to have our bowels of compassion bestirred, and thereby part with our M filthy lucre," is apt o create a supreme disguRt fr the class called beggars hn said class prove in the end unworthy. The individual in question finally beginning to " feel his oats," got on a "Grecian be-d," rery naturally lost his equanimity, and let the pussy-cat out of Mie ba .disclosing nn "Kthiopian in the wood pile," and was found to speak the Entrlinh language fluently. All in all, he did well for a "cat in aetnngc garret" OTICE EXTRA. The time fired by law for tho asscoment of the anniiril turea r- -!, Tn . . i )Wsenbaa, Cnrlagfoi. OaM sod silver plate ..j, .... ,,M,.,-.p,.. , ,,r i jo 1 1 - - ' ht Ul "aT or'- i" ";ch yes r.I hare hoirever ! rcCelv,,d " Sqen"' orrter from h" rlct to commenc the above ass Mrm-nt f rfhwith. In order to flnbh the ime In due time, and nil perforip v.i o have t hlsnk left th-m retnm their lnr i . m t Ate m . V .. 1 .11 J . . . .is i i.j hi w u II ill llie li.il tuty Ol yi iinh to return the fm to me dsly mnde ont, bnt it in expete that all will willingly snd iiromptly make nut fh, .in.. m r, .1 M . . . . M.n . ' L .Mar n. ip.'j. Bnt a 1 thone who do not do ao on ' . - ; or riore me nth of March, l6a, will bs Sfespd i h7 mp according to law snd nennitv ot 8ftr nr - j r c,m uM6 tn the Mme- from which there h h" We rnd th,t " fo tbe court or besrring bsfore the dl-ttict awesr in April A Ich la U:n will fse nine. I p j CHARLES WHTTMORE. 0 MswhsF fVfrnef
Tbaoedt at Peec Theodore Corwin, conductor on the Toledo, Wabash and Western railroad, and a resident of Ft. Wayne, while going east on the evening of the 11th inst., and while at Peru, he and Iiis brother, a brakesman on the same train, examined it to see if any stragglers
were on, tn'ing to steal Mr pmige. Tn nno nnr ItmAmA witti (rriin thev found i v, -0. yj ------ a man, whom the conductor ordered out 'hree or four times before he would leave. On jumping out of the car, he sabl to Corwin, " I believe I know you,"
and at the same time drew a large navy History. Science. Ac. la regular courses. Mod- , r . i , l s. i ... ern Linuna-e without extra charge. 'omro"rcial
revoivei iruin ins pu m'i mu uiai ai inr conductor, missing him ; again he fired, and this time the ball struck his bill book, Mating through it and a package of bills, and struck one of his ribs near the heart, glancing off, entering his bowels and p osing into his bladder, where it still remains. After firing the second shot, the murderer was knocked down and kicked several times by the brakesman, who came to his brother's assistance immediately on hearing the. firing-; but, not knowing that llC WHS shot, allowed the! " - , I man to escape. The man, after running ' oß I Tew steps, turned round and dischflnjetl the remaining three loads at the hriikesnian, without taking effect. He then made good his escape; but in his flight dropped his hat and a bundle of clothing, which m:y lead to his detection. Neither of the brothcis recognized the assassin. Corwin was failing rapidly with no hopes of Iiis living over a few hoursA special train conveyed his wife and relatives to the scena of the tragedy. Fort Wat.se, Ind., Fco. 14. Theodore Corwin, the conductor who was shot at Peru, died o.: Friday about midnight. Iiis remains were b ought to this city for interment, on Saturday morning, by spc ciiil train. This morning another special train wu tun from Peru and Lafayette, containing upward of GOO of his friends, and the employees of the Wabash road, who came to attend his Twu ral. The shei iff at Peru, and the Toledo and Wabash railroad, each offer $300 reward for the arrest of the iMIlJa. Oftl ers are rut in every direction after him. lie stop; a horse about three miles from Peru and started north, and was tracked to Rochester. The officers have every hope of catching him before long. A grocer at Peru recognizes the cheese and crackers dropped by hi at the scene of the murder, and knows the name of the m m that purchased them; but, for various ret soni it is kept from the public at present. Yit.ociprnEs ar a humlmsr. so far ns prHctibdity is concerned. They run nicely on I smooth, level floor, but make ;onr headway over uneven walks or going np grade, and they cannot be run at all on Mttd or muddy roads. They are a good substitute for the tied used by boya in winter time, which they ride down hill on but have to he pulled up. It ii rather a ludicrou.s sight to see a full irrown man astri le one of these velfclc witn arms spread like a bird in the act of s.iiling through the air, his feet on the I levers or c ranks, and treading up and
, i,i. l. na t rvlnir .II t ' "d lost in a da v ; h ow slire wd me n a re r ! i n -down as though he was Irj nig to wnlk in : jn Wa u. bow (,,lllltrvmcn arf. euindled hy the air, and v. hile in this attitude OOBM 1 baTr"'. ow aiiniaterw and merchant are hlack- . ... , .-li i mailed; how dance halls and ronc rt saloons are to a dead stand still, lose Ins balance and I managed, how ffamhiintr halls and lotteries are hmU. ,,r a r-ll,.,w amtkt hMi.i -o I conducted : iow rtock cotanaaiee oriälaaie and
" " ' well eXDCCt '.o lift himself over a ten rail fence by tha boot-straps as to think of running one of tliee " masheens " Dp I grade. We notice thats mi? of the learn ers have worn their coat-tails off, owing to their determination to ride or die ! This is one of the signs by which you ! may know n reb cipulist ; and we havt also noticed that I hey usually walk with j their f ct apart. Tins is doubtless neea sioned by their having contracted the ' lmbit of spreading their feet when riding, We must say the.t it does not improve a en'leman's appearance upon tl t street. I"11 unless they intend never appearing
Ba anytuing cue wan n veincipeuisi, wett.hallcounty.lndi.ina.apj.lv for a licenae to re
would advise them to desist from the further use of the vehicle. In conclusion we would ask : Why is a learner on a velociped e like a railroad locomotive ? TIIL FIRE COXFA2VIES. At n meeting of the fire department. ! 1 I ealied Feb. 9. 1869. C IlaslaiiL'er wast clmseti chairman, and II. B. Reeves, .eeretary. C. Ilaslanper tendered hie resignaMon as chief eng'neer, which, r ifter some remarks, was accented, and " J. Ii. N. Klinge- was unnnimou-dy choen to fiil the vieancy for the unexpired portion of the term. The following preamb'e and resolutions were presented by C. C. Bank: Whereat The trustees of the incorporation of the town of Plymouth, in their infinite wisdom have passed certnin ordinances to regulate and conirol i ho fire department, some of which are contrary to all custom, as well as to the wishes of a large majority of the citizen whom they are supposed to represent, bcndcs being on their face an insult to the iudirtntMit and common r m " . , m i seie oi hn iireiii'; ; inereiore oe it Ii- hf(f. That the firemen of Plymouth in joint eonventior assembled, do pledge nmlvsj to obey only such - m La L. ws ms ni'My u biuiou uy our respective eompiniea, and will recognize no person nn chief engineer, not ret o;ii'z'd"by the fire departmeut on joint ballot. r. 7 Tl . nexo'vw, s nasi wc piedge, ourseivea tonupport no neronn for the office of
trustee of the incorporation, at the new and popular onpravmir, the pr jeomineetectir.;, that will not plodir dtÄJO of the United Statef, elegantly en- . mi . ' ., J r , I pruved and handsomly printed in colors, h.mself to repeal rjlord.nancts for the x;Uinrlj0S on njte Dtper,
appointment of officers of the fire de partment, other than a mentioned in the foregoing resolution O'i motion the preamble and resnlu 1 ium 1 . j de u . 1 'w ihmi.jpiv auoptei and Lijr. ,i.,; -... rv ' slisr. a resolution requesting the pub linhera of nur county papers to publish the above, after which the meeting adjourocd. H B, Riftb, PeeV
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Mrv A Calhonn. haa tliin dav lall nv bed nno lo:ird wich - ! out jal nu.se or provocation, and I hereby warn all peraom not to traut or aarhor her on my account. a I will pa no debts eontrieted hv hT. Peh.ia.lMB. " HENRY OA LHOnW. A PPLICATIOS rOK LICBXSfi Notice " hereliv fivi n that T will, at the March ter?n 1SIVI flu ilm m i wm,.ra4 r.n r rf T w. tail vinoiiH. malt, and pintotH liquors In lesn The location on which I qnnntif ie than a qaarl propo.eto . li i lot No. 2. Thomas .V Neldig'n addition to Boarboa. B. C. OALKNTINK. VPPLICATIOX FOR LI( I M'. Notice Is hereby ghrea that I will, at the March term. 1'üol the conimi"Hioner' court, of Marshall county. Indiana, apply for Horn to retail vinous. malt and epirnona liquors in leas Qaantitiee than a quart. The location on which I rono-- to tell i-- on the rroand of the Pltthnrrrh, Y i-t Warn ,v CMeasro Railway C., In Plomouth, Indiana, used for a depot grounds aud station hon-" n mcKinney. PPL.ICATIOX FOR LICENSE. Notice h hereby riven that I will at the March term. 1809. of th commissioners' court of Marshall ' counf'. J'"''.anii- ap'd' ''or i'eene to retail rfnous, i malt and -ipintous liquor in anutlties than ! 'l,a.r- Theloeatfoooa srktek I propose to sell it lot Known as larkcr lot. in th" town r Cremen. JACOB KNOBLOf'K. PPLIC'ATION FOR LICKXSB. Notice Is hereby eiven that we will, at the March term, lstio. of th" commissioners' court of Marshall conntv. Indiana, apn ly for Hornes t4 retail vinous, malt and splrltoas Honors ta lessou-m-tltlea ihaa a quart. The locatioa oa which ws propose to s,.l is lot No. I. in Orea Maxon'f addition to thetowa ef ft riios. in Wataal low aship, in said county. J,S I'I'll COPK1JN. JACOB PAT8B1. rl MMBLY NOTICE. Notice 1 hereby iven fo all nerton havine pa pers and claim to present to the board of commissioners of MarKBftJI county, that such papers and claims must be tiled in accordance with the rules adopted sad pahlished by said board sooie months SCO. All petlt'nM for roads nni t be filed in the auditor's otfice ten days before the first day of each term, and all bilU fur allowance five da vs i beton Thlg will be dtri. tlv adhered to iu the future. Bv order of the hoard. 2-i-t3 A. ('. TIIOM PSO, Auditor. J ySSOI.t TION. The nartnershiD heretofore existlncr between the ' nndersi-'tied in the brewery biisinos , under the firm name of sr,r0etcr St Majrer, was this dsv dissolved by mutual content. The business will be continued by said Schroeter, to whom all debts due the late firm are payable, and who will likewise settle sit claim ajralnst the same. August soirof.ter, Jannarv 10, m. UK) MAUER. Ac.r.stT wnntr.l in c verv citv. town arul county in the United State;, to pell our making the most beautiful and Saleable pictur ever Issued, appropriate for the parlo rf counting-house. Agents are making from twenty live to one hundred dollars per week . Send for our circular. Specimen copies ot the above picture w ill be sent to any address, bv mail, careput up. upon the receipt of the retail price, tw o dollars. Address RrsHTow t Co., Publishers, MPPork lt., FhlliHclphi.
MEDICAL
Dr. L Johnson, PnYSICAN A SURGEON. Uonrhon. Ind. Office over (irosh & Beck Bro'a hardware store. 49. Dr. A. Ö. Borton, Q fTRGEON DENTIST, Can be consulted at his office every day except Monriavs and Tuesdays. Office over Westervelt's Store. Plymouth. Ind. J. J. Yinall, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Particular attention paid to ohsttetric practice, and diseases of women and children. Office over Brownlee's store. Residence oppoait the north-west corner of tha public square, Plymouth, Ind. (ln-'jS. Dr. J. M. Confer, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. lateSurTcen of the 20th Indiana Infantrv, off 'rs hi f professional services to the people or Marshall Countv. Office and residence, west side of Michigan St.. throe blocks north of tha Parker House, Plymouth. Indiana. 9-ff. Dr. F. Wra. Cams Yon Kessler, Offers his J rofessional services fo the citizens of Marshall .jnd vicinity. Ofllee, for the prenent, at his farm reaidence, on the Bremen road, in North townshp. 32-ly ATTORNEYS. J. 0, Osborne, T TORNEY at Luv, and Justice ol the Pcr.ce. lias removed, his oftlce to the east sile of Michigan trejet, on the block next norrh of the Parker House where he will he pleased to nee thoe havine business to transact with him. Collections made and money promptly remitted. Particular attention civen to the settlement of estates and guardianship. ll-'Vi. A. . Capron, A TTORSnt & NOTARY, War Claim Ayent. xlL will attend to all professional bnaioera placed In his hand-, promptly and carefully. Particular attention given to guardianships and the settlement of decedent's estates. Pension, bounty and back pay of d- ceased and disabled soldiers procured at reasonable rates. Deeds, niortiraL'es and other written instruments neatly and quickly drawn up and acknowledgments taken. Collections made and promptly remitted. Office over B. B. Dickson hardware stoie, Plymouth, lud. 1U-2U. C. 11. ßeeve, ATTORNEY at LAW. tad War Claim Agerf, Hl will jiractice in Fnlton, Stark. La Porte and Kosciusko, as well as Mamball eonntiee. Collections promptly and efficiently attended to. -Care ful Attention iriven to probate business. Insurance effected on lives and property, in the best companies in the United Stater, special attention paid to the prosecution of claims of soldiers, their widows and heirs, for bounty, arrears of pay, pensions and other claims. r feme: Furwell.Fiekl k Co.. Chicago. Shaw. Harbour h Co.. Cincinnati, Buck! v. Sheldon Co. N. Y , Oraft". Bennett .t Co.. Pittsburg, it-ir.-JWISCELLANEOUS. A. C. IIoHzendortf, FASHTONABLI BARBRfL, CHtVA GO HA Tili Kl SlfOP, Under Marke A Ehrlich ' store. Shavinp-. Hair Cutting. BhaMpooaiBi;, Ac., done in the best style. Particular attention triven to Djeing Hair and Whiskers. The highest jirire paid for ladie'o hair. 11-1 A. C. IIOLTZENDORFF. J. F. Van Valkcnburgh. T -HOLES ALE LIQUOR S TORE pure Liquors W for Medicinal and otheT purpoeepa. can be had at my store, one door north of th Branch Hank. May M, IMS. J. F. VANVALKENBTJRGH. C Daslancr, WAOONS, Carriages, etc. C. RMbingcr ÄHro.V. manufacturers of WagOB, Carriage-, etc. Hlacksmithing, jiainting and grain in done to order. Banking Company. PLYOUTH IND. The Plymouth Branch BankIns Co., ( successors to the Plymouth Branch Bank of the State ot Indiana. 1 open trom 3 to 12 o'clock, a. m., aud from 1 to 4 o'clock p. m. T. CRB88NRR, Prtsident. 1.1-9 T. CRBSSNRR. jr.. wbkr. MeCurdy House, 7AXATH. INI). South side P. F. Y. C. R t R.. adjoining the iiaseen"-er detiot. Gneelt topping here will receive first-class accommodation at mod -rati- rates. Baggage conveyed to and from I be cars free. i: E. McCURDT. Prop'r.A CARD. A Clerirman. while residing in Ponth America M a BilenlnnarjF, discovered esan and simple ressadj for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Karlv Dicay, Diseases of tha Uriaary and Soaalaal Otaa. and the whole train Of disorder! hroiifrht on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the redpe for preparing and uin this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Fhf of Charjc. MtrWf JOSIPB T. INMAN. Station 1), Ilible IIou?e if. 2m Ney Turk CUy. KAIL-ROADS. PtttMburgJi. Wayncdc Chi cago Kailwa.y. On and after Dec. 51. isr.s, Train will let re Stations d illy, (Sabhaths except' Ll a follows: Train lesrintrthicaKO at 4.50 P. M.. leaves daily.! Train leaving Pittsburgh at t,aO P. M., leaves TRAINS OOtWQ WEST.
st ati o y KxniF.ss.jrxrnKss. ExrnEss axnuesa nttsbargh. i.4."i a m: tjfi a m 2,"i p m -i. it a m Rochester..! 8.21 " 11.03 " 3.10 M 4.oo 14 Salem lO.rW ' 1 13,87 r .r..:0 " 5,50 " Alliance 11. " I 1,45 8." 5,45 " Canton 19.90 r a, 2.- " 7.10 " 7.-r " M issillon. . . 12.15 " 2,45" 7.29" 7,-12" Orrville I.tl " 1.11 " S.00 " i 8.13 " Woo-ter..,. m " 3.46" 8,58" 8.40" Maaateld... 4.07 " 5.15" 10,10 " 10.17" mt-Ar 4.45 5.45" 10.10" l,50" nstiiineI)n rWaw a.OO " 11.00" 111,05 " Bnevras.... 8J0 " 8,80 " 11,85" 11.50 " Up d'ndask'j 7.18 " 7.-2t ' 11,00" ,01 tm Forest 7.40 " 7.57 " 12.50 a X r.'.5ö " Um 1 fl.o " '..Ü5 " 1.3 " 1.52 ,, Van Wert.. 10.1 " 10,55 " 0,85" I 8.50 " Fort Wayne 12.05 p 12.20 am 550 " j 4.05 " Columbia... 1,00 " 1.10" 4.52" '4.50" Warsaw ' 1.57 " 2.15 " 8,81 " 1 8,40 " Plymouth... 3,03" 3,ü" ,40" C,35 - Vapnraiso,..i 4.52 " 5.10" X.2U " s.("8 " Oafoaflo 7.10 " 7,20 " io,i5 " ' 0,88 " TRAINS OOINO EAST.
stations. KTrur.. itxi'RKs. F.xrnr.s" kxpuks. Chicaso.... 8,20 a m 9.20 r M 4,50 e a 4.50 A M Valparaiso. '.'.:8 " 11.10 " 8,81 " .57 " Plvmouth. .11515' 12.45 30 ' 9O0" Warsaw.... 12.21 ra1 1,41 " 089 ' in.14 " Colambla.. 1,00 " 2.25" 10.05" 11,10" Pbrt Wayne 2.00 " sJB " 11088 18,80 ea Van Wert 8,08 " C.88 " 12,00 a m 1.4H " Una... .. 1,0" 5.5f. " i i.0() " 5.10" Forest 5.10 " 6.50 " 2,06 " 4.40 " FpS'itdusW 8.88 " 7.IS " ! 2. ') " 5,10" Bucjrus ... .( " 8,01" 5.15" 5,55 " P eBfn'A- " 8' " ! 3.45 " 6 JO " c,rPl " 1 Ü. 8.55 " 9.00 " I 4,00 " 5Ü5 a Mansfield... 7," 9.55" 4,51" 8,80 " Woosler S,51 " Il.trT " r,,Mi 8,40 " Orrville 9.1. " 11.3.1 " 6,84 " 9;15 " Maatattlon. . lydj " 12.04 r 7,07 0.5s " f'iintan 10.0S ' 12.20 " 75 " 10,81 " Alliance 10.45 " 1.05 " j 8.25 " 11.50 " Siiem 111.15" 1.37" 8,5'l " 12.C7 " Rochester .. UW a m 5.20 " 10.40 2.25 " l'iitsbur-h. 2,00 4,25" In, 45 " 3,40"
F. R. MYERS. Ileal Ticket Ajjent. 4 & .1,. IC. It. Tim Tal IITo tjrkeMTcrt on llondav, February 8,4ß61), a 7:30 a. m. (oink LS! J2 lng North P STATION'S A SI1IN(S, ft, South. C.SO pm .Vi Arr. Importe Lvo I 7:30a a. T 8:1 8, rtffl. . . . StlUwell ' 5.18 4 45 4.80 3.4.S ' 8.18 3.80 8.80 ' S.09 ' tm Kankakee. .. Mi.... Walkerton 5 .... Knott's SÄ!.... Tyuer iLre Plymouth. . . 80Arr do 18 Lys ArgoB 101... . Rsllsbarka. I 7! ... Walnnt ..I Lye Rocester 18 8: 16 8:(Xi ,l 80 8;88 " 88 9:48 " 80.10:80 10:50 " 8 11:30 ' 40111:40 43 11:68 M 60 lt:40 " Arr.. .Lye. ..Arr. 1.80 fraitia run dslTy. f mtdsTB excepted V H arOTT, rJum. prlolerdf
HARDWARE.
BUCK & T0AX Have a large and well assorted stock or Domestic and Foreign HARDWARE In Nortbera Indiana, consisting of ALL ETJfDS OF SHELF GOODS, IRON. KAILS, GLAS. 8ASB. PA1XTS, OILS, PUTTY, A LARGE STOCK OK BOX, COOK ANT) PARLOR STOVES ox n ax i nouGirr BEFORE THE APTAEVM, Which they propose selling Chsper than aay ether sture is town. All kinds of Til, Oner ari Sleet ta fare MANUFACTURED TO ORDER, By the best workmen in tb. state, and Warranted to give sat it faction. TERMS : GREENBACKS! nigbest market price paid for Old Iron, Brass, Copper, Etc. Jan. 1, 1S6. BUCK TOAN. HARDWARE. H. B. DICKSON, DEALER IN TN THE SOUTH ROOM OF BROWN LEE'S BRICK BLOCK, FLYMOUTH. 1ND. Keeps contantlj on hand a Jarpe and well assorted stock of every description of Hardware in .ilrnost any shape,size, quantity and quality from an AMERICAN COOKING STOVE to a COFFER HEATER, or from a crow bar toa paper of 4 oz tacks. Of erery kinr7; Elerated Orers, Square, Pario Sheetlron, Box, fancy or p'.uiu, with to match. SHELF GOODS of everydescriptiOB House TrininiingB, DOOR and Wl.NDOW hangings; Glass ar.d Sash ;Carpeuters' tools. 3xr jA. i By the e or Pound; Mill sawg, Log and Dog Chains; the beat Ax-- in theWiat. Tin, Brass, and Hollow Wares 01 all kinds; PLOWS, SHOVELS and all manner of Agricultural utensils, including Forks th it load and un!o id hay bv horse "power a splendidssortment of O U T L E R I rrsn BOOK! AM) Msrs, norrs, wihk, BKLHO, cow litu, inojf STK LlXllAns, HOL1.LS, BHCKTt, AND El NULs, MM rXBTTBIXO, COMMON TO A KA&D WAR). KSTABLISIIM XT . n fact e very thinp that any one ever nouiit of bay i ngiaa Hard ware Store, and a tliousandchings bcaidea with a iEW constantly arrivinp, which they propase selling CHEAPER Than the name can be bought at any other place thU Bide af Plttobarali. All kinds ot tin. Meet tltM, coppet atid braps are made and repaired on reasonable term and short notice. 5-tf II. R MCKSON. MANUFACTURERS. pLYMOXTH FOlXDi: and MACHINE SHOP, ENGINES BUILT AND REPAIRF.D SHORT NOTICE. ON PULLEYS, shaftin: MILL GE AUINGS, O.A. STI 1ST C3-S, mleollaneotiB and common, on hand or made to ordr. Taaaa aaops, wtilcti were destmyed by Irs laft winter, have been rebuilt and furnii-hed with new machinery throughout. All kind of cantinpB done in tbe beBt atyle sud mot dnrablit manner. (rdera MÜctted. IT 1 y WM. J. ADAMS. Ioprietor. M 18IIAWAI1A Wi s. C P. PERKINS, Mannfartrer of Axes and Tools, having had a practical experience ef oyer 25 yearB haB purchased and thoroughly repaired the' At Fartorv formerly owned by II. clement at Mlshawaka. Indiana, wheie he i prepared to do all work In all line. He is ths only mannfactnrea of the Cacnuine Dement Paltern MISHAWAKA AX! SOLD A T (T TJO L ESA LEA X D J? ETA IL BYBUCK & TOAN, Plymouth. Indiana. ;yrs!l fr aone Vnt PfBltln' MiBharsks At. TT .l-n
FOREIGM & imm HARDWARE
BEE-HIVE.
STANSBURY'S ISTROVKD BEE HIVE, PATENTED OCTOBER 20, 1888. The above in an illustration of a I5FE-UIVE, patented by I'pf.ri Btaashnnr. BTAK$fttK dk DICKSON, r.t t! i- place. Tbl Hive is nndaabtc41y tbe n1ot eCOOOMlcal Hive nn- before tbe public, -pofipesj-in;. In n simplified and coiiv.-nient troci.ttia advatsM of all other Hires, and dp-nginft ith all Mnneccf-sKn 8xraias.wbtcli lendl orly to tncrn :he roaf. perplex tii; bee-raUwr, aud render tbtlr ue Impracticable. State, county, snd indivldaal rights srs now for salu by STASSEURY and DICKSOX, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. 10tf DRY CODDS. WE ART O O MIN G ftr:e vr .: , Art f - j D will present to any person Sending us a One ITundre l Clab In oir ffreat One Dollar Sale of Dry aud Fancy A watcb, CO yard beetlng, sewing machine, &c FREE OF COST. Smaller Club in tno am ratio, ylj ! 60 Clrb, 40 ydi, Slieeting, kc ! 33 2) M M &C. &J. Mer. J. S. ITawes Ä Co. t.-.ke ppnre er sr.anaacbagv bebaa the oMasI and lnryept house In the Dall.ir Trade, that th-y have ben enabled Of HMir tone Oipviiestoe rnd extensive r e una- to make. th! areecat niar.v- imtiottaiit imj porta tiom end contract 1tii tanafsetarers, wMcOj , with these addition to th ir W1; t r st-Hrkp, l.aa t enablea them to greatly enlarge luelr rates and RmBJItf Sew C-rcular. Catsl iue o! Goods and Famp int toacy sd dre5fre . t& Pl-ase be verr partlcslar and ssnd mos tj retrltered letter. Addrea nil orders to j s. luwrs & co.. 15 rdearl St., Bemtt . Mm. P. O. B x t 1? liw MEDI3AL Dr. J1T0. V. BUETON'S TOBACCO ANT WAR1A1TTED TÄPMt'Va ALL MMW TOBACCO. U en?:r;i vegetable i harmUri 1T suS f yrn ths blo--l. inyiirora.Aulie ji9irt-)3x"a r couiUh lis Q 1 treng.heiiiDgaDwer. jrL excellent ton.c itid p p?tUer, SMUSJ 'he M9bjM uire( tue b.-aniett food. aiAte lep reficshiruf. cstaoliabPi robuft keal K Suiter arvi rkever far iOkfffir cured. FrlCsFif.f eenti per box. post train An inieHaOnx tratita cn tha 1Jnrions effecu of ipcarco. with list7TkLetimooiali, rtetc, HIVMI. rr-"i"fri" f'l y UR. T. K. Abbott. .lereV. i'T, - J. ror sale ey all druggies. lution. B.-vare of humbug Imitatan 1 r r a . - . . , , Bw w TO YOUNG ML.V. Itltt fVaUBflaf. a Srih- i EptHopf. Pri'C i rTtf:. A Lectore n the Nature. Treatment and Padlcal Care af Spenaararketa ar -csslaal takua. In a .mtary tsslsBljas. Sexaal DeMHry. and loipealaients t Msrrlsite penertilly; NereavSBraa. t'onuniptiit'. K.pilejsy. and Fitr: H ratal and Parries I ln np .cit v. rtuting from Seit-AbiiBe, fte. By ltOhi.Kl j. I I l. KHWKLL, H. i).. Author ot the tirerii ltii'ik." Ac, The world-ien win d author, in th!B admirable Lactase, clearly prares troin hi own experiencs that the stvtul tuai eqasBfeB 01 Self-Abue may 1 euVetnailv ramnvi'p without nu-elehie. ard without iaBferoai furgie.l operation, boiien. lüBtrn-nieiit-. rlaga. or cotdd lis, pointing oat a mode of eure at once certain ;.ul ft", etna I. ly which every saftw. no matter what hi c .edition may be. may eure himelt clnaph'. rrivatelr, snd ra'ejiV. THIS l.ECTCBK Wll.l. PKOVf A BO( N l'o TlliU SAMiS AND 1 .tC8AXDS. Sent under peal, la any sdbraas. in a plain Bealed envelope, on the receipt of Mr cent, or iw.i post ae-r Ptamp. Al-o. l)r. Callt ersrellV "Mmags Guida," pri e8."eentJ. Addre rbe rubliBhers, t iio. j. I hlim: a c dt. P27 1 1 roadway, V , Pwd Offica Box 4,56. 13 J.vivSTEREOSCOPIC. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, ALBUMS, CHBOMOfl. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO, &01 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, !! ItW . rr! - .f SM Ttmtt t HB tr'.,l n - B I tm s 11 1 Bar.' .r .. w. r 1 I (BS ri'k, T'-. t .. B.ti B-l. .rr. I: .... HBM V.. ..U. II ... t afkaaS, . 1 I O-.' I'.r-r4 y.w. fc. . ft ft-f iM.'l. (. -4.f r,..r.i pnllrlMftl .1 BBftft t.ffl.i. . W ft ...... Lftw.,. vh.i I -. mm r "BBgrftSSBBH I - . ' . i.rlmn4. St. B 1. VfttUft. tr.114, . ... tm .f.-., tirr .,. ..tr. haSSi BT, Triftft.ft. -T...I r.i. ; !, ft fttoftwftj f . .... ., .ht. t 1 ,rr.. Vr: . H.a. B lft. THE LANDS OF THE EIBLE. 4 . ha ' 1 i.mou ' Bf M - MfttTl r... V. ... fl M-IT Wr ,-- ' .- J': '-" -B It r-'BMKB ii. v i, , f BmI .- BjBftfl 1 M ' ftg-t. r.t F' 1 Bft r r 1 4 r1. w ... . ;!.. '.n. t!.. Hftift. I,1" .-'. lft. srXSt 'Cir:. V. nn .rrtr. laiarly. .... , I Nft Hftft .1 IH. 1. rmt'i f ' t'tU ftlC ,'.BCM -V.r Bt.Rn'ir. -rVft. 1 mM Im.i ili.i. 51 ft MtBBft, vr.i 1 fti : l-! - bjH ... ivjvjAft la r.-f. tt mm .r. ...ai Br-Tft Kr.r Of . . . hr- -.,,rr ,., llwK ft .: at. I iMlrr. EitM.1 SBBM r' CHROM OS-t-Ii., "i - - . Mai sssbbbbi SftM lui Bftftiiiftia. a iia twit ri. "'ff aaa" Fr... L4ft. Bftit.ft. Tthi ft .4 mt ftf! '' "i &H. T. ANTHONY & CO. roi Hboaowst. N Y , iy Ityiiv-'' 1 '.Tjim;''' (I TV''"', r rre. V
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