Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 40, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 June 1869 — Page 2

THE DEMOCRAT.

KP1TED AND PrBLISHFD BY D. E. Van Yulkcnburgh.

ward. This is done to avoid the steep, [sic] grades over the bluffs back of the city, which would have been required had it left the city directly west. Passing

-The New

Albanv Led'ter says a

rreat blue heron, a bin! of nassafre

Tlmraday. Juni- 10, 109.

trams to make the road complete, fi h stolen from 8pps aquarium.... The company's wafer tanks are all jut The ' old settlers" are to have a meet-

alike. the whole length of the route, ing and pic-oic od the 12th. Although I was recently killed, near that plane. I

and station houses, painted brown. jut not mentioned in the programme it IS I t measured six feet from ip to tin of

Papilfian and Elkhore, we arrived at ( alik are built Ty the company, every ! presumed that the ''oldest inhabitant , its wi.igs. It is a rarity in fhia vicinity

Fremont. 4i) miles west of Omaha, at fifteen wies for the accomodat.on of will be in attendance heat in6:15, taking supper there and leafing J the section men, who go nrer the road 1 jured bjf the late rains Presbyte-

Titv ATof ir no 11 RiBrM trinl nt

V... ...... , - . ... ... , 1 . . 1

,n at b:3Ö we passed Xorth lend, liell ics ot ttit ituy anti night to exam J nan church repaired ann rennen....

Jacksonville, Illinois, which has Leen

in progress for two weeks past, wa

closed last Tuesday by the acquittal of Hobinson, the prisoner.

For The Democrat AN OVERLAND TR!P TO OREGON. -----

Creek, Columbus, Silver Creek, Wood 'nc ant keep l pood lepair. The I George Moon appointed Internal Rev

River, and arrive at Kearney at 4:30 depots are all alike, with wide awnings eune Collector for lOibDist. "Appo'nta. m.. Wednesday, just 191 miles west land a hngh sign, put on each give yoo j moot unexpected and unsought" (?) of Omaha. Here you get the first the names of all the stations, which is The Indianian is of the opinion

very convenient. At North Platte our

..... rrf!i Plift.i .. )' f..r..., ,.f l no I rndlona Ufl us hi. unit fnv 'Hin t ul that the 'soei:il evil' is alarmin trie on

- . - ' . . . i .. . . v , I. ui.7iuuvi V AW HJ IIVI I m.. - - . . . ' t ' ' J.IVB r J . J , , w r . I. .tf.tr I i.Mn A - . , , . , IT v. . . 1 .

The following letter will prove oftB t)e whole distance, is not j Reservation" near old Ft. McPherson, the increase 1 eace re,n? m NN ar" to a g.Mitleman in New York sa-s : I

Zo miles south ot here, the band of the S1VV- am now a little better am able to sit

The New York Sun of Thusday last has ;he following paragraph : 'Attention Does the young proprietor of t lie Ev ninij TeleifraM want a personal controversy with us ? If not let hiui call uff Iiis dogs to-day. If it does render one necessary, it will

comprise incidents of interest in both

hemispheres."

interest to many of o ir readers, par- more than six or eight rods from the

ticularly thoe who have the ' west-'. rivcr- 27th Infantry, ü. S. V'oluntee-s, came LaPoRTI: A ' sport" fined S1G.75 ward, ho ! " fever. Our correspondent j 1,e roat rom Omaha to Fremont is ;ut aod gave us some very nice music. ; for fust riding The Argu man ha promises to favor us, occasionally, in .'upgrade, and from Fremont to Kenr- I They were bound for Wasatch I be- received a boquet and i:slops over" in the future Bd. ; ncJ Jowd grade all the way; the land 1 lieve. After eating dinner, friend j relation to it. . . .Wheat prospects good

from Omaha to rremcnt is rolling and Burch and myself returned to the cars Corn rotting in the ground ITilAi,! Al 1 . . iL A L ... A I . " a i vaaj-Ivv f r V i-v ah aa. aMM n r mi 11 B

i I nuuiitu, uui iiuui inert; iu rvcarnuy n imj w iam.ii ..u uui mmj t.-i- j ne ru.iyor has lsueri a proclamation

Pkar Van: Thinkin"- that j cr- l!i c'ne w'l'c boundless stretch of prairie ! ward. warning owners of dogs to muzzle their

haps the few items I enclose would be as as the ce can reach, not a And now Van. fearing I may tire dorga or "stand from under." The

Dalles City, Oreoos, ,ro,u 0mA t0 Frcn,c May L'Oth, ) wooded, but from ther

up but cannot walk about yet. I can hobble about after a fashion with crutches in the house. It is fourteen weeks since I received the hurt, and I fear I shall never be able to walk as of yore." Mr. Stephens also writes that he has not resumed work on the second volume of history.

Frank Swift, who became champion

NEW ADVERT' S.

-QRY GOODS. J. M. DALE & CO., Htadfuartfi or tfu LATEST STYLES OF GOODS,

Arc still In full Mart, with tlie larjeot xoc in Plymouth, anil alwav tlif lowest prices 4,600 worth of I)r n ;oode. Poplin. Alpar.if. Mcriuoc, Plain

Goods for Suits,

Mar :iW. Jacanot. Or2nnV. Parnnl. Strips, (lovu-, Hosierv. Notions. Trimming, Staple (iood. Hats, Cap, and Uent Fvraishias Good?, CiMimcri's, I) oe-ikttM,

CLOT II CLOAKING,

r -

LEGAL ADYE'

of some iutercst to the readers of the !Rlirb of anj kiod exists to break the 1 your patience, your reader's and your Indian mounds, located six miles west i jtpcdist thronsh the faiWre of Fred.

Democr.:t, I send them, just to give ownotooy. From Omaha to Kearney j "devil," I will close this un-intercst- of Kinbury, sre quite the raj:c. A SllTi k,, t ""

hem n iilnn nf lim ir-A ;t. . the land is "nod for all farmin" bar. lOff "jarsroo" resenrins for another na- nnrrv of ladies and rantlemftn rcccitlv 1 K T.....-I ir i....i. i . 1

, , - o r- " - ' I' . . . . J :.,",,C' " "y. UI "roOKlyn, toriOentVSnitcc-ttnpto or.W n .hort notice.

ces, and <in>-conviences of

AN OVERLAND TRIP TO OREGON,

. . " , " . .productive. 1 rom the depot at Ivearcap:o and ortuwestern. passing t lie , , ,, T, 0.f , r i, i oeytoucan sec old Ft Kearcey, " neat little towni of deneva, Roehelie, n . ' tu miles south, on the south side of the and D.xon, III. 00; .mw$ pue, (The roaj i, bu.lt on (h.Norit WMppi at Mdugfct, April 12; the, Mt )U i tilmM he hjg fc Wa(& on, through Iowa, rassini' Clinton. .1 of ,). ,1 M ,, r 0 'to 1 1 1 a t skirt the mer, a 1 ttie way from At ft ft 1 .11 "ft - ft

inarMiau, ueuar ixapnis, uoooe, new bere to North Platte, aod from Keai

Jefferson. "Tip-top," (the highest

poses, it being a black loam, and liigh-1 per an unvarnished account of my sad visited t he mounds and discovered some SI. 000 and the championship. No

j ly productive. Y est: of Kearney the aod disastrous ezperieoee in traveling . relics, a eoppei hatchet, being the Unu h-,s been set for the encounter, ' ; country becomes more broken, and un- . 'n tbe ' t?alt Lake Country" aud amouu ! nrineinlo item. The htitehet was ( at hnt lt !" Pbablo that if will take place

nuiiiv nine 1 11 iiune ; vi

Very Truly Yours, ORLANDO M. PACKARD. ===== Grant as a Financier. A few weeks since we published an

..... x is as follows

.leeoum or a nine uusincss irausaciion

on- lit . lit. 1.

should have been) immediately preseo- day original! set L the Han Ion-Swift i

tet to Uro. M.11 ir. ot the t nutn JIr- ! aid, tor his successful imitations of the

; father of his country The appraise- , responsible for the fo

merit ot real estate m La Porta county troth, which some of our merchants

Lands, 14,111,020: im-1 w,!1 do vvo!l to ponder over :

'Whydou't certain merchants ad-

tOf-nit the Most EMtMloaa.

WE DEFY COMPETITION,

match.

The Louisville Courier Journal is

lowing locical

ar- : 1. . 1. 1 rt . m n n . v' tn i1 1! t S.ftS I , I l,.u-n mwl ..

. m . , . . ... .r 11 w ' 1 1 11 1 i'ii; v o .... , v , , u n ti u v t l

erson. "iin- ton. the liiriiest. . : -t"--" - ; . ' "

4 - o uu u i!i;i.fti") a verv 1 mnosiri" anneiir- 1 t-.-inr..:,.. ..m i.,......n(:.in .1. 1. 1 .to ss'M .,, .....ft,....., enn-

J 1 r l . ,7iinv.iMi w iiiLll .1 1.110UV.1 iUll, IHHVIIVII 1WtV j .HI .11 ui cuitu vvvl ,'

point on the North western) Dunlap and Missouri Valley Junction. One

anoe. in the early days ot toe Califor

nia excitement Ft. Kearney was a great

Becaose they sell nothin 2

luse

creditable 10 his sharpoefs, wss scarce- 993: total ralue of taxables ST 074 282 2? 'eU. n,,;i,in- Bcca' ly likely to add to his repotatloo for . ' W . f , , ' ' Jydo. I advertise.

r. e. r .1. , 10.K r -i I I ' I , 4 r: J-l: :! ! " w ' v -"' " "

w uwnwiii oi iota ui apr.. poiut fof w anJ foölsorc eOli- "r?TJ V . found me entering the city of Cooocil ts 8t - ber(J f r udson & K.gg Bluffs, Iowa. 3 p.m. ofthat day found f.. I " 7 ft kct" ' P

Knox: Potato-bugs on the ram

Bluffs, Iowa. 3 p. m. of that day found

mc safely loaded at the CITY OF OMAHA

Nebraska, glad enough to get rid of

the noise and confusion of the steam east of here the rail road a ai i . .

wnerry tnat orougnt osaeross the mud- old California emisraot. staire aud tcle-

aling. Like Messrs

be showed himself

ractitioner where hi.sinaL'e. Onlv tfiis and "nothin" more "

nroviston. it V. eine tlio Hrar rw.Ir. nf am ,.fr......i 1 ist.. I

I j o ----- " iwiui. v.. .m.i luicicau nrrq aiieeiuu, iui.i, 1 1 m i , ftn ,,. . i . -1 c i i i a I Dorglars in ruteatn county, any importance we-t of the Muisoori toot lliOstnous firm, also, lie showed J River. We leave Kearney at ) a. m. I clearlj that any trifliog scruples on the I Terr? Haute school board owes ,,, , - M ., BOora of honor WOQ Id not deter him $30,000. pass hJm Lreek at 0: lo. I en miles r. .:.: i.: i : ti ! 1 Ir.iin nttmnmir Iii . i.r.nrr I h matrar

strikes the 1 we sllude to wa the agreement to s il i "rived at Indian.

his boose, in Washington, to Mr. Say-1 8 1

dj waters of the Miasooii river. graph mote the two ran side by aide IcJ ',)wcn' t,lc praseot postmaster Wabash eouoty drew ?lö)045 21 our train would not start west until from here, all the wnv tn V.'.rtli Pl.tiJ ol' tl'a.t,ci?.V: the ,;b .ant little sum from the s,.ll00; faod

i J '"-tn K4II i ll I ,,rii florin r t .-it I iu

PATENT MEDiCJNtS. j UK a IX B A T Z IX C A 1U JUT 7 URS,

A 8AFK BLOOD PURIFIER,

A SPLENDID TOXIC, A PLEASAXT BEVOR AG F. A CERTAIN CURB nniF Preventive or Diseask.

Ap one of onr pArtnrra rt in Sww York, who Is COBtantly baytnr roodsof importers and ar.rtii.nc at reduced nrieen. which eaablca a t. .-ell at what othi-r nr-rchant p.sy for goods.

HE MEMBER TUR TL AC S.

Xo. 12 Michigan St., Faul' Block. 34

JUST OPE.VED.

SHOOK CJfJ r ; ,

,h tlo

Career äoulM 1 Ac r Imr y. m opencl 0 XpsiJtjJ K i .'

GLASSWARE and

Of the latest and mo.Hapiitc -willbesoldatpriacstW. - ; w c CALL AND KXA LÄB

Also a f(cah laffhj of CHOICE FA MIT. y Cash AmI or GMCutfy Pt mci e 17 SHOOK" Ci

MANUFACT pLYMOVTH FOl.

M

MACH INK HOF

DRUGGISTS.

JRl tiCJISTS.

4:50, I embraced the opportunity ot The wires have been taken down from 1 hon. wa. a '.It. and tlv 1

takin? a stroll abont th. eitv tn spc ii,n,.i,i u.. ,1 ..(.,.i,.i I 4i: i. i . ..

c j tJl Vll4 jnv..T u uu aiuieiiu'i in inn new nun nulluni, me sj.eeumi iou as run a oxeiic-metic in iiarrisOO ee'Untv

The Ziii'.-iri Bittora are comxMiideil from t.r...

Thev have the "Indian Mnnnd " ?rlP,lwn of 0 celebrated Egyptian physician, r. jn-.j Dare toe Lnoiaa raoano I Chcop. who, after rear of" trial mnd experiment

what was to be seen. 1 firt walked ooes (which beloog to the Union IV bad one, and the sura realized should1 ft. , down to the Urge blof on the not- eifie Company) and the road is grass hv been eminently sat isfactory. So " ' " AimmtM ä. r fi ' i. , i , . thcught the president st the time, and extent id akirtool the -uthern portion of the growa and deserted-both -emain there the prelimioarlea for the traosfer be-1 The- .... L A 1 . 1 " 1 . 1 . n . . - J 1 1 ... .

(less prevails to an slarraiairl

Bio imfiel d and vicinity.

discover .1 1 he Z waA ll rb Uie ni.-i reatriukli

vegetable prodnctmn the earth, perbapa. lias ever

- " " - ..'.i.. in im: ; I 1 j i oiaeaM. it. in combination witli ihc tber ralaablemopertiea of wlücU Um Safari Hitters arc compose ti, wiil curt

II ' ' -- - T ' .

.o see ,1, ,hcn 1 ,f ,bc pt -o of ...e ; lg V. wa, Iu,.kc.. j SI t .cp' e" ,W6 58 ' oSToSb lS

souri. Three pneumatic tubes had the weary and exhausted emigrants of 0OWm the C0g Prt ol the st .ry. l',ic littav' ra,,,s havc IDde terrU

tiara iy was toe agreemeot concluded rio w..rs witn tne crops in uowaru

been sunk, and one r.icr liad been start- '4! and 'fill ihinV tl.-.f ,..,, .1, . i .

t ... " v.. .nr., UlU. uuu ua iu- 1 ' 1H 1 l rru l- i w t . . between ttrant and üowen, when county ed. iM union 1 aeifie compauT have, comotives screech would resonnd o.-nr . 1 e- i 01 : J

j o rt s yn r iu ii rnoi

j ....-.v ' V V'vU. ' ' -

I believe, taken the coutract for build- those very plains they were toiling bo! man, than appointed commander-in

Tlie Attica LeJgtr says a few c.t-

ing and completinp: it. The company hard to cross. Wa pass l'lum Creek chief of the armies

has a large shop on each .side of the fit 7::)'). I'Jum Creek was the tormina

of the United P9 no cholera have occurred on i

i r.. .k..: 1 it

mi M .1 . , i m -v T i. - . uuu.-e mi tuen i .ii t v.i course river. Where u , thi- iron u -..lilml ol tlif I n.nn I'amRn :.-.i. , I . ...t. -

7 " " . ... 11 I . t . . J - . " V 1 . ' . A 1 Ul L II. II H i 1 r.

! i resiuent ,irr

States, who desired to secure the same farms below that town recently.

flic late heavy rains have Bartons-

Inint 1 1. ti inn mi t ....... ti t

stone cut, ana materials put together ter ot 180. . It was here that a whole I the house was sold, an for its construction. The temporary train of laborers were attacked in the SSDJewhat too late.

bridge which the Union Pacific had su.nmer of 1SG0 and part ol them kill- bvo t,ic ,,!ansiou an1 would give $60I AAA aP w i i

been operating last wicter when the ed and scalped by a roving band of ' , H , W" n0Tf9! c , , . r j o 'another color! twenty tliousatid dolriver was from uP; had been taken Pawnees under -Spotted Tail," who bra was not to be thrown away on aeaown the week before. Ihe company was last summer captured near the I coont of any mere cruple of lionor or

expect to havc cars running over inlWashiU Monntaios by (ien. Custer, j integrity . Certainly not! Dürgotful

less than two years. I'crhaps no city t We pass Willow Island at 9:00 a. m. west of Chicago and cast of the Reeky bridged were burnt here in 'tf by the mountains, has made such gigaatie I "Pawnees" aod "Cheyennes," passing strides, within the last fev years, in Brady's Island and MePhersOO we

ue. l)i!iius

Bronchitis,

Consumption in its First Stages. Flatulency, Nervous Debility, Feiealc Complaints, Khenm a t i s m, Djscntety, Acute and Chronic Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Cholera. Ty

phus Fever. Yellow Fever, Scrof-

G. BLAIN & CO., Dealer In IIlCiHi, ETC., laae-Wal Ctraer lickigsa ui &rr Sti..

PlymoiiUi,

ENGINES BUILT AND ItBPAlü - a SHORT KOTIC1

PULLEYS. Sil A FT! .Nr. IfiLfi iI - o a i rr i x a m mlcl!ancni8 arc! courtprn .

praer. rhoaa afcopa, waich ware &etrn r tv ; laat rioter. hv beea rcaoIlT .... 'ui. ' new maoliinTT rhrcmjLout. AU kiaa of oaatlaca deoe is t'u brat i: . . - - mot durable manner. I Orden cliclted.

1 11(1

d that tliey were !.v j'rcd the cmps through the south- I ula Diseases of the Kidneys, Habitual But they mul I ?m and middle portions of the state. Convenes, fte.

ti t' o i i lathe prercntlon and care ofUtc above diwaae The Bpiaeopala of Sooth Lend are u a never i nknoTnio tSu too ot i i i-r . .i i nr momt promiaent eiliaea throachont all iirt to erect a ehurch edifice at that place of the country will testify. Lei the afflicted aend

this season

lor circular coDtainhm tuatiuMMiinla nd mill.

eatea of ÜkM3 who have beea eared after th--ir ra-

. . , I ar have haea r ooaaccd hopeicM bv cur WpI 1 wo urea occurred in Newcastle phTicHui

PRIX I PAT. DEPOT.

of the words of the immortal bard. "IL

who steai my purse, steals trash : but

he who steals mine honor' ike., tbel insurance . ; . .

present immacuiaie oeeujiaiuui tneeze

last week, involving a lss of about

10,000, on which there va 12,000 1

F. RAHTEß & CO., No. 0, Front St.,

PUILADELPniA.

i Reroinmendcti bv Ex. Gov. David Ii.

The total t.urnbcr of children at- Porter, of Pennsylvania, Hon. Robert J

nilt.VA flltlf - nirvr.nl ia fin- ... I'.i...., '

'niitv viihi. i i'7 uiiu.1 . I 1 1 i't i l ... . f .ii ir

population acd improvements, as Oma-. cross the Platte just one mile below , and let Sherman have the prop-1 tending Sunday achoote in Gibson conn-1 Joc ß. Dann r, Hon. Wm. UcSherry. and

ha. Eighteen years ago it waa bat a I where the North and South Platte meet syoweu 8 rar? can 00 imnMnei. t ls 'JID, and the avcrngo attend- others, of Pennsylvania. Sold by Drug

ma ins protect ssainst tliifl violation ol . :c -..ia Rista ami ueaicia nverywuere. (ou-i vi

HAYING JiiHt received a frek supply of everything iu our Hue of trade, cunsiptiu mainly Drnx, Mrdlcincfi, Palnl , OIIk, DT htuffit, VarnlNh, flafit Criii.br, I'rfmnrrlrt,

Yar.Kt Xetiomt, Mafia try, J'urc Met&ctMtS M4f Lienors for nuJ -a! ir,ois only fo to tc'iich tv iarife attention.

Wa have reee'red, aurl rinet1 at rasonabla rates. a qoantlty uf Keros-ne and '.oal OIL A'.o every Ptyla aad Ki.a K ER OSES E LAMPS,

r- v. i . v . . . t('A .. .. ' . r.- .11

r t.r iTii.i.i. ..in Htwi. ..I-ii- .itiu aiu..i7 .v. n.i

tlie popular

a nee is '-.000.

small trnd inn. IiacI Ana .ndiliA M.!An! 1 T l . 1 IM... l a . .

jivj., i.uuir; iins.-iuu aii'i lurm ine i i;iiie, jinn einer me . j -L , , m . , m , j , , m M ,. , uoou laitb was at the tme made pub-

u I. a tauiLi vi ifj-jui" nu.s. ii fi.wn ot Nortn I ritte at n m i: v 11.. i i m i t .t p nun tunu ui .luu.i j uillL ai IV H. IU. p ' nn IV hnwovor Kiiivnn iii.n.nni. . I Ii i rt v- ii i n Iii.uv,., jirn It n i 'i i I n er

here that the Indians. )ears ago, came . Wednesday. Here are moated all ed to relinquiah his claim. .Shortly and under contract in Spencer. In Pltlatarajli, at. Wayne Cfcl

from aU parts of the upper eoun- , the car and rtoair shor-; of the Coin- altelwanl lie was appointed post.mis- . c1 wFw. , - j cafj Mall way.

1 , - , . i a 'ii.-.5.3viii.i-.-,v7jaaiiiav,'fc4'aoia

try to hold their "pow-wows" or conn-!pany, Tor the Platte division, which Wf. " WMBWgwai, ititoo-ii lus ap- , Cils. hence the name r.f tho ni,,1. L.l ... n .1 . , ' v POlOtOieill Was in opposition to the I DOl,Ülng DP tOWBl.

' . . " , ö" laaiaucaiiiwnjwi nom oi.iaiu to , wishcs of very mT of the friends of

uu ine lowa sue council iilu Is. North Platte. The comnanv have the administration

a i

RAIL- ROADS.

On ami after April '. ist',;. Tr.iim will lea rc

'Station- d lily. (Sunday excepted,! a- folloara:

Now, how changed! With a contin- about 2."0 men at work here ued increase of population, with boai-1 shops, wood and stock yard

wees houses challenging comparison the town (juito a business like a; peai

IJut I? iweo had

rinrr 1 tri'll Aiinnil i,nniinin;i H I r Ir

. . , I . lin i. illli, .mw 'IH.'I liuilliil. Hii iimvi.- . in the the whip hand, and lie must be apneas- , ; . , ,

ued iaeiiaaiarkii.. ....: . . , i Ml. It ia mam stated that noaitrar .! stone anu amuscu uie crowu oy a regu-

n . (,...,..,,, nun Miuii--, .jij'i ana muuh varu, CITIOK -

-Two lawyers in Boone county, du- H '!" i, vi."- : V-'"' .I-U,VS ',, ,i!v ' ' I rani leavins l'itiimiL'li at 'i.io !. M.. leaves

the true interests of the people, and

a.. i- . e .i . i

;.i, p i , eouirary iu nie uesires oi me ucner wi.h any, institution of edu- ancc and giving regular employment" ciaS3 0f radicals, who were pressing a cation, fine schools, and finer church; for about a dozen whiskey shops, aad I Mr. Bobbins for the offiec, Boweo re-street-cars. running in every direction: as many again gambling hells. From ! ived this appointment as a reward with her wharves crowded with boats i,- t.j.. i l o .1 . for, and as a co. sequence of, bis relin-

l,J .j unjiuui liii, 1 uines nie ruuu - . - . ,

loaded with aaerehandtae for Sionx City, I bnilt along thg north banks of the Ft. Vankton. Dacota. Ft Kenton, and sour n Platte.

qoisKiog his title to the residence of

the president, t i which he. otherwise,

inatated upon holding. Is tins not an

the wpper Missouri, it forms a great! That portion o( the road lying be 'edifying story ? Does it not present compari. on with its condition fifteen or tween North Platte and Cheyenne is i th(? bope. the joy, the idol of the radi -1.. m . .L :.. 1: 1.. 9 p .. .1

Polo'' division. 1 iBBBtwun goi . runner

1

liOde

eighteen year- ago. The eitj ia sitoa-1 called the

ted on a high bluff, with higher bluffs

n.. ..u ,ö, uium noo'I ia used lor all the en-riues cast

behind it; and from the Towa side you 0f Cheyenne. Wot d

get a splendid view of it. Returning to

comment is unnecessary.

dailv.l

UViJIV II - . stations BXPBBaa.iBxracaa. BJcraEaa. Bxraaaa

Patent Medicines,

Of thf d:iv. Phvxlrians'

PRESCRIPTIONS,

lar -set-to. The Episcopal Diocesan coo van tion, which has been in session at Indianapolis, adjourned tine Iir, on Friday of last week. A fast vonth in Corydoa lias lost three setl of natural teeib, and is having his zums cut for the fourth, whicli are making their appearance.

Plttuhnrgh. 1,45 a a i.8vn a m 1,10 ra IJQai

Rocbester. Sale hi Alliance . . Pant on M twillon.. OrrvillWooKter.., HamaeM.. ciintnhifj nacyraa . . S'mlt'sk For.-t I. inn Van Wert.

I II I . ' I 1 II I'

'olllllll.i.l . .

A quarry of lime stone, pronoun- piamoaUi..

THE U. P. R. DEPOT

. used. Extensive coal bed

fonnd near Cheyenne in ISO

e engines cast ,1n rea, Cfttslt;Jt in VnshiogtoB particu- ced by competent judges to be the best ggjj;; J-Jg" I fJJ " Ü ! there coal lallarlv, commend us to les exalted per- in the state, has jut occn opened near eda having been ' sonages, onless, perhaps, au office is I LazNigton, Scott eouoty.

Tlie I Coveted. This is, indeed, a story with

W( od that is used is mostly lir and pine.

at 1 o clock, I found the liehet ofiiees. It h found near the small stream-, and

two iu nuiiiber, open, and an 'mpa- iu the mountain canon; it never attains Deal crowd ofl mc fifty persons around a.iy great size here. The road oast of each, yelling at the fop of their voices, Jnlesbargh is laid with what is called I waited on til the crowd had thinned nah-tied-iron, it 'consists of a anal bar from beb te the office windows and ! of iron bains bolted to the end of

a moral.

THE STATE.

Valparaiso : Gnraey, the Vidette man, rusticating in New York State ! Prof. Wood, of the V. ftf. Sc V. I College, has accepted a call to take charge of the Methodist Ci urch at

There are twenty seven income tax-payers in VVabash county, the high-

HTT1-.

'hienso

Total amount collected, ?1 50.

Wanara . . . "olimil.i:!

. . .. . ! oit W.i vii. the people ol Pike county nave I va Wan jo-! completed a very fine court house. wV" at a co-t ol $33,000, and Morgan COOQ-1 tP S'ndaali

ty, whiefa cost :?:0,mi. Appniiaemcni item come in slow ly. The total valuation of real and personal property in Franklin county,

g "click, click click" ' 1urtcr county" has been torn down. Average value of lands with improveada east. I undcr-l RoOHMfWIs Only four marriage i mints, is $19 13.

then secure 1 my ticket without getting each rail oa the oatside, one on the in111 V sides (raved in or lr.e mutifiai 1v I A ihna lir.l.liinr tl.o rr.Ik .vor.lv n.l

friend Buret, ditto. Finallv. all have lim.lv toother, aaakinn von mht... BwW01 Ares, South America . . . .The

ticket . the liehet offices are closed, uoe continooos rail, and doing away "f" bctter known 08 the U rr Ulab'c P, 17,901,729. ' J I ... 4..' 1 1 A 1 . . .... ...

Ike baggage is all cheeked, and the with the c verlas tic,

extra money per pound for it all ex-1 of most of the road

tract..- , and the train, which has been Btaod that many road- in this country ! ,icenscs issl,C(1 5,1 May "A woman iaapatieatlj waiting fof us, ilarta, aad are now re-laying their tracks witk this;in c!,)(,lin-r." ' th keadinie unsixteen eoaehes, heavily la. Ien. ( four Von. East of Julcsburgli the ties are I wiA Sp9 pnbliihea a wretch' with United States aoldien and one all hewn, moetly tamarack; west of 0,1 antl OD!,ccnc ri, cc of dotrgerel. with niiie ftf ITnalfl Saaa'a trouble- there thev Iirf fill b!iCii1 titriwtlt. rviiio .Shame !

tome reserration Indians.) drawn by and some hemlock. Perhapj by

Warsaw: Mrs. Ann ShafTer. wlio

one of Hanaai'i powerful sis driver- searching the world over, no better was on trial tor poisoning Inane Jaeksno, wheebd engines-, with its load of hu- country could be found, for building a was peutenced to imprisonment for life, man freight, frets aud fumes on its iron ! rail road through, thau hc Platte Val-1 on Saturday, the 20th nfl ... Man atway, westward. Icy. There arc- places east of Xorth tacked with, an enilentie fit in front of

i: . i

At Valparaiso, a number of recent converts, who ohoae the Methodist Episcopal Church as their ecclestaati cal home, exer used the liberty of choice given to each individual, by receiving' at the hat. ds of Kev. (. M. Boyd, baptism by immersion. Johirsou county is hippy in being the location of a big snake sensation. Ills snakeship was seen by u party of eheap boys, one of whom describes it

Starting irocn tea uenot md leaving Platte, where, tor miles and miles the ; Wright house The Union inquires ; as be. ng a " tremend us snake, with

the city, the road makes a complete ties are laid down right on the prairie, for "Bill Rwolloin'p dog ;" ?nd pathet-1 YC How spots all over it." Another a

It in-vrn

CvwtVfJ MaaanVM. W.n-fir OtTviUa Maaaallloa. Cantaa. Alliance s 1-H1 Rochester Pitf - lntr Oi

r.'H) 'in to " i :i,? &.05 li. .s " i'i.-i:, r m ' SwOB " 4JSS n.ns k I i.i5 ."..:.r " MS " ra! l,5S " "..ar " .. " UM I 2.! " i i..m M 8,43 " 1 a ' 'J.5.-5 I 7. s " 7. IS 2 1 Mi " a.ai i T.r.i T,if LOI w I 5.1 M MO M 1 -2! " 4.48 M ' r...T " lo.ici " S,4S " 1,00 AI S.B0 10,15" 10,00" S.S " I '..". " ; 10.4 1 " l.-2li " 7.20" i 7.1 -k ;Jl.l" W.37 " 7,51 M 7..I7 " 11.45 " 1127 " .10 1 I s.V " Ü ,55 a X l.W p si 1(l.'27 " lOjai " I 2.01 M I,t7 " ia,os v m n,afl " s.üo " ass ia.51 vi,-n vw, a,w " a,ai ,S0 " 1 l.-io " ! 4.4S M 1.17 " ,ro" ,.io" 5.r s.oe-' i.::e 4.11 " j 7.2:! ß.2 " ,rjii m c.t!o ! t.20 " S,S8 ' TRAINS GOING BAST. Kxi'RK-s.jnxriiEss. xraaaajaaaaaaa m o.2n i m r..r.(. e m 1 -. v io.o- tt.at " T.ta i r...v; " ii -is- m si 4 eia" nee" 1 1. '.mi r m! i,a? " ia.es 1 io.oj " 12. :.7 t,iB " ta,4i " ! 1 1. " 1,55 " .1.15 " ll.SS " 112.05 r m 2.5S t.'M-' U.Tl a M 1.27" 1,54 " 5.22 " I..15 M 2.10 M LW " r..2fl " WM I. is " 5. is M 7.3i M BJH " 4,51 " 5.59 " h.ihi " S.S4 ' I 5.54 " a1 M 8. IS " 4.00 5,15 " I, 40 " 10.17 ,15 " llo.OO a a 7.1K !l0. 12 " 4,45 " I10.411 " .M " 11.18 r.,21) 12,40 p 0.IMI " I1JI M li.4'i " 1,18 M .n0 " I2.no ! a 7.1s " 1,5 0.17 " Il2.20 " 7. tl " 2.!0 " IO.S0 " j lio " s.ar M 3.10 " II. 00 " 1,20 8,88 " 3.50 " 18,45 v m t, IR 10,45 " 8.98 " 1,48 . ' 8J8 11.50 7,88 "

Carrnttly rat ap at an aaara of the nteat. Ikj n experienced irttasrlat. W.- earaeatlr iavftc tin public tn fnv.ir aä with a call :ml ncaaalaa our ctock, and become cunviaccd of Uw fact that we art- r. in a liberal business. 19 (i. r.I.AIN & CO.

0

M LINE

DRUG- STORE,

ESTABLISHED IX 11.

W. K BROWN,

8nect$9tr at

PERSllISd k BRONX,

Dtair$ ft

CROCGRS.

A BKCKKR tV ra., WhAiwuiU wf retail ' -

gr o cer i k's rr, c p r&i j

ojtorf Kjrr. f ejrAr-vtjfTT Tsbaeoo, t

- .

pf.T.Tforrrr.

WOOLEN FACcY

yOOLKJI ITA r TORT. A Neman Wooln

f

CASS34 FI7E. IROR9R1N, fi 89BF ." f ffS8a v i n.ilillsl JEWS. mM ra .... tarx. tunnti nvExG, run , i

T)(fe. Catdinf. Sp'.r.t.in;:. 1 aatactaw wo win irhn :- "o t.r Factory or at A. L. Allcnan CV.'i C;b:ie Stör, tarn floor Soa.h of Um louao l'l month. lud.

E

FURNITURE 'I R SIT! RK.

9RM9S,

MRDICIWRS,

SCHOOL BOOKS.

J. NT. Kt&TnALL. (len'l Ticket Ageat, A. I,. IC. BC. Tint.- Ttablc

To take effect on Monday, 1801, St 7: Kl A. M. tioiiis LS North. 5 STATIONS A BIDINUS,

May 31

liolOg

South.

PRE SCR IVTl 0 X S i arentTlj unpaiet at nil hanrs of th tint or tiifjhf . WM. K. MOWH. Ptnaaata. lad

MATH SSM ' Spring Brrfa. sweaf LOOKING GLASS s .'O

avnnj ansajnalet fScdhtea. oi is offer our at

CASTERS PHI.

And aaaraataa to paUafj r , -v the qnalitr of our too6 lad '. -

at which a otk -tu

uro RTF,

(.Tt)

VIA

fARi.T RH h CI

circle, first mnning foiilh for about .iie without a stroke of work having first

mile, then circling aronnd it runs been done and dirt ouly needs to be north, then circles 8faia iircctl) west- tkrowa between tbcm by DOMtntoiioa

ically add. ' Dorpy, wo bavo miscl being as thick as bis body and longer

you.". .. .The Kosciusko Brass Baad I than a vragon-tongnc. The boys and has bos n 'taken in'' ialoly I p.. Id the fnako ill live

8.18 ralia.Arr.Laporta Lire.. T.rttH 4,8b ' '' . HtlllwH .. 7 BM" 1. 10" hi .... Kankakee. 18 tSI 8.08 r; . Walkartoa i s. M k :i 2r " .Vi . Kn.itt'x 88 !;H " 8.18 " M Tvn.T M 148 " ?.ii IS l.v.. nyaaaatk Arr . TO 8:80 ,v 'i.iM ' -T. Arr do Lrr.J 0:10 ' 1,80 X L re Arami rr Is 0: IB " 1J8M SBH Ratlabacka 4018:48 " 1 88 ail . . W alnut -I i 1 1 :N " 18,48 ' 'it Orarfl Pll . . Ni imw " 18,30" 83 Lve itoceater Arr ri 11:80 " 8,88" I Arr Rnekeater .I.vo.. 88 11:88 M 0.0 ' 15 .. I.lnroln IM, 18: " H..VI " n Hinnin-liain M I2:" " w.rto hi .... Daeda i'-'I 183 8,08 " R E.-l River " 7 ; ' 8 IVrn W : "

L

LIVERY.

IVKKY AM)

SAI.K TAHTiE.

Th iin(l.ririii lininirpiri'iiaipn tri ltvcrT tu- llnvr on hand nt .Ultima a corr

- . t . I l v a l.'.ISl' U fnlK nmnaJ i. .L- ..i i .. Viin. t '.ir- nnrl I n- I

.".I .1."." " -' - ... ..... v. ... .- . r. . . . ... . - - -

UNDERTAKE. QAJPJtJnnF tlARC. A X P FUBN1TUM A. L ALLE V AX t

band at alltiman a cornn.. - I

rtaltr. SniulaTf 'X -opt on. i v RRAOt.CT. snperiatenacat.

Kl..

...... . ..vrv want of tlw liri'. v hr.sin. R hM w ill m-li at r roanmiaMa rat

bHtrr hnrpi and Snrr hti!ri:ira than ken ever keen tick of aaaertaker'i KumUhBi: kept In Plj motttk, wktek ke prvparrtl to Ikraiah tSaeaas of all kkats. A rn(4 iUar

inepatMieoa im in-i mtraoanie feraaa. TNn Irr nr. ypd to snj prt of 1hc . ontitv on roi.on nWe frrmi. B. I ffARVEY. 4

Ma, im

the aataklkikawat.