Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 51, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 August 1869 — Page 2

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THE HEMOCItAi.

D. B. Van Valketttargh. I ... TUE Vi RPO .ATIOX. The R publican, aod Mveral oancr? I ' OUtCldC of Oar COn sir. seem eensidera- ! . . ' . o cABuietu oi u cut bMtu:ta uron the Corporation aatboritiet of a tr town. We arc ct COUrse. dill -errv lt WP I are compel!- to distntb tbesj gentle, j men. du: ncvcrtJ.eies? must discnarcrc iur duty sj a public joarnaltst, otber-w.-e OtU readers would eostidcr them nehrei nnfatrlv treated. lue present uorporaltofl aaminisirt tion came iu: do power with a rand j liourish. and proftuc pronieei of re fornix, improvement( aud retrench-1 meat. That was all very good, and if ; will be still better if tbej make those promise- good. 80 far flu y hr. j I natty failed in every rtsject, and we j very properly complained ot their fail-1 ure. v e auu.-u. ate a failure tniouchout their administration, and exneet to i . - 1 note down tbrir shortensainnL ar.d 0. , rit. up the fall record of them at the lose of the year. We hopo by this means to protect the interests oi cur ! pcopic auu 10 icac. f ii.se lou i aua i,TJa- ... 4 , - , , . I. ? 1 1 . 1 t .1 l a 1 1 mot crs a mite icoucsiy or a mtie haaeaty, sad pcrehance a little of both e nlo expect to demonstrate that reforms are not made by repealing benel ;ccr.. laws, not improvements by enrti.,., i-k:ii:nM.. -ii i acting cbitdiabiv i ieral ordinance i - v j ii or is th increase of salaries and ( wasteful and atalaaa expend tiure of 1 oaey for partixaa purposes the true! "v.-tem of retrenchment. Then nerhana aV1l -1 . , ' . . onvm-iog them that thejf are neither ' - ., . . . wiser aor.Utter than their neighbors. St mole it be. I liOSK LAWS. ihe good people of Plymouth are M doubt well pleased with "the great changes everywhere apparent.eftected by the New Board of Trustees, livery thing in the town has already received Ita iaif Niarc of c onsideration from ihoaa ine lawgivers. Kven the dogs j have not been omiile i from the sagae-; ius seraiiny of the Fathers. The ianoeent canines who roam majestically I through the streets need fear no more the oaitcd meat, as the muzzles which jl.r n.-iw l..n. m.m.u. at, .. l uwa to ueeortheir eonntananeea with rill effeet-jiu ually h.u it from thoir rapac - otm'snnwv, a eonsamaatiaa devoutly wished fur by the .dogs. Amongst the the varied excellencies ot thec new htwo, they are not unalterable like those j aftkc Medea rnd Persians, neither are ! hey incoprehebhi like the Koman j tahgu, mach lesa are they iaviolamc hke those of the Snutna Lyewrgna, above all they are said to be cheap, pecuniarily, they aro trifling, intrinsically they are leyoad price, mad if they !

donotaerre the purp ,., for which eiderable ability, and earnest in hi.s po-j esUi0btp be served. The aitithcT were dcLncJ. "the nml wivom. Ii:a:i j . it cies for the l air will he on exhibition

" ' r o - j iiucat auu rtsugiuus convicuons. nt I ixcn ofoar tottn hliiciti.miv,,,,.':. ,i . , , . .... . , . , I

' j )y incompetent to appreciate a gocd j tnmg. jkhej are printed on fine paper, (leg ibly enough where the ink holds out.;

ho that the wayfaring man if not a Lebauon last Sunday evenins, at the fool mayrcad.be edified, and kuow ; conclusion of which he alladed in that Plymouth modestly reclines be- Loathing terms to the rottenness and ncath the aegi, of statutes by authority, j corruption of the leading Radical PolThey are complete in book.?, bound in j itieiaai oi Indiana, and charged the green and yellow dvtrs adapted to the -wire matipulatora" with hostility to verdancy of youth, aa well as the senile ! the Methodist Church, lie said that Atrophy cf the sere and yellow leaf cl ' Lincoln turned Methodists out of office, age. In them are twcaty-foai law ' Rn( appointed none, and rcmored Joe ordinance- to gorern -.he five iraseible I Wright from Berlia beeanse he was a Kemtlemea who compose the board, the I Methodist Crant had appointed no Mar?hal and Cieik. not to mentio n the ' Methodists to office except his brothAttorney, who b a law unto hiaaaaM. ; er4s-hm as C'onsu' to a German State, (that h to say under a sublime aflat-; Q fa stated that it was a fact that rri i . ....

u?. . a uare are auo twenty two law-;Iuor0 Methodists were appointed unfor the good go?ernmeat af the 2300 der Bachaaaa'a administration than taxable citizen. or onj ia hr every jnny other, and that the Methodists vut1ÖÖ men. Much like Sir. John Fa) - ad with tl c Democrats up to 1861, at staJPa tavern reekooiag, ((an intolerable 1 whieh time they 'fnfcafbd off" on the deal of Back, or Bear.) to a poor pen- whiskey (question, and have since votcy w jrth of bread. ' Tl.'j dispropor- ed with iho RepnbHeane. He claimed

rion af the laws to subjects in this case that the Methodist held the balance of ia nor ei-iiy understood unless by aa rower in Indiana, and if the RepubiittiiiV.!e acquaintance with :he au- liean politician persisted in ignoring tkors; it is a mathematieal, w-:li as ( the Church, they would turu things a philosophical problem, dependent on ( upside down again, and abaudon the time fur its tolatioB. One of the stat-fpport of the Republican party. He u.ci relative to the board gives tL :m ad that ("umback was a martyr to his $') a day, or an hour, aeeording to the religioni opinions and characterized protracted nature of the session, and a 1 Baker'l conduct as infamous and liberal allowance I to be decided by treacherous, lie defied anybody to UmmeelTea) for all iteins of duty out- point to ft Methodist now in ana tm' siuo of the 'in. Thä law has poriatU ojicem The Republicans, h: entang from the penurious coadnet e remorked, had iisd control of legislathe formci- boa; i-. who allowed them- tian for twelve years, and hud spurned selves but 1,50 pat day (era lOeolua) the petitkms of the united Church for and nothing for duties outside of the a temperance law tho "whL-kcy guzscssiooa. The act was severely eiiti-lalittg" politician had shoved their pc eisid ia the luto board by one of the titions under the table. He charged cute members of thi, in certain chaste ' the Republican Legislation with the and highly polished resolutions ahich euactmeut of a most iufamous divorce Le got possession of at a Firemen's law, which was a disgrace to the State, meeting last wi. iter; this learned law-1 and made the very name of Indiana a maker has only (prevented the reeolu-; by-word and rvproach the country ion ifjrif.il to from npth applying toori

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the rerdieru., and cveu then it urn j be hinted by iom scurrilous creatures I that tke Betf board have never met, i rmt for their S3 a iflnaton The only u'orret in this ease ot double dealing, is

in its originality, which will irivc theinarfv. The ' rcverncd gentleman pitch-

et inimunitf from criticism until it has been fairtv tested, ii ihs authors of if J i can indnre thoa who never tiid a ! r ornoratipn ra: Rinne rnev ivp.i in it and tbOM others who refused to pav last eur thron 'Ii fheiv rprsnüsn tn i pay now, the treasury may not fail un-1 der tbis double draft anon ita meanfer ' 1 a--resources, otherwise the municipal in-; debtcdncsi may increase. To prevent j a contingeDcy so calamitous In Jf'ne repOtatlOfl as well as the pockets of these law makers, they have made ample ar- j raogemeBt to reimburse the exchequer-; 1st, by raising the lieonso on auction-1 cen from ?2 to SI " per day, the expc- i rience of former law makers confirms net to he a fruitful source of revc-I uue, if not iuto the municipal treasury, i then eertainly into the tills of mcr- j chants who will meet uith no comno- - - - - - rtition ia the aale of damaged or other ' wortlilt.ss -oods. from itmernnf nnetion. o j cers. To further fortify this fluctuatiug treasury, a dutv l as been hid on ; horned ca'tle (all the mulcys n.re kind- ( . . a. -tl J ) cv.-mp'. . inu wear ncus anu percg-. .! , , ?J ni iuro5n our streets, uy mgm especially, or by day. the authorities; faeretofore have -cen deaf to all ap peals made in this matter, I The UatiaatMilattoBa oftbcM horsed cattle's beU, -na- now weir laroDiancT T . . , ' a tee startled ear of ntsjtif, Alas haw their tarbalaacj oa oar ginmber tclin : ; He tar thnaia cat their aa lhl 'aSeath the my oith- pale-faced raoon. For which musical entertainment ; they should pay, beside homes, are ; odious, bidious, repuguaat to all the I finer feelings of nature, and uneudura- . . t . , ble .nice Ihe first enekold. J his de- j I riving goou ior ice treasury nut Ol tue t evil doings of horned cattle, must be deemed judicious- The hog, that most j provoking and immodest beaet (tobe ; lead or drive::) and is not eatb.u by the I people of l.-rcal. having enjoyed fbe 'luxury of bathing in any of the mud puddles on the streets, these many yara, must also pay, and to facilitate I the collection of this tax it ii expected j that all ownerä of hogs will immediate-1 ly label them with his or her name in some eonspieious place on the nnimai so that the Marshal can be sure of his customer. iw, aa aw ucoa lurguticu i this judieions .-election of taxable j ; animals , but for some inscrutable rca- j j 800 tfce Marahal. whom he farors, per-j hFs: in s;,UiC rejects, has omitted him ; Tl, . - 1.. i L. r . '. rrom W proclamatioil. BARNACLE. Eld. fi0iXfrey on tu7itiT P.rty. Eider G adfrey, who is a Methodist Premding Elder i. this District, has hi3 cyvS DpCB(j l0 the corroption and rottenness of the Republican leaders sii .nd i. AMin n,,t ,.n hrviU Th M . wj I otpcnmL' out. on thm 12 i mc u.iui ui fraiuu Waiatcver uc tbiBks, and we are glad to üud him s,howiu- up the deformities uf Repub- ,. . . .. t. . 1 ; ncauism in their true liebt. j Thc;'Eidcr nreaehed i somann t

ludiaua ui twenty uiouauud. which be

snid was n power in the State notjcent great eclipse, and the approach

! to be underrated, and he cautioned the radical to look out lest the? lost that suprort, the pninnl column of their r . . . . I ed into "Court House cliques" cencr ai!v. charin thut tho-.o influences eonT D O ' - troled nominatiuns. and to that source ' no a:ri nnten mnnn or tue rinmora izi. he attributed much of the dcmoralizii i i .i t tion ami lmmonhty inside of the Renilhhenn nnrfr whioh he n r. rlnnht thinks will cause its disintegration and overthrow. Mr. G. is an earnest and intense Radical in his political opinv 'cS but we must infer, from tho tcn - or of bis remark?, that lie hes no conti

deic 10 the representative men oi the;ance to a total eclipse. The present is

party whom he thinks are bound tc lead it to destruction. He is one of, the prominent radicals, who believe that the radical party, under its presa guidance, fails to accomplish iU mission and hence must be rcgenerats ed and purine I, or else it nivt-t soon bite the dust. From amoral standpoint .nr. (od.'rev riL'htlv arore-' 11, . wt -j 1 eiatea the coiruptiou, dishonestly and, rottenness of the radical partv. And!: its political etatna, so f;;r as the great economical questions oi' the day arc concerned, is not le?s detrimental to 1, ..,.l.i: ,3 1 ..,1ir. al !i . 'uu,a suuu 8UU man iu i" r7- .a. 7 . . i u...,.. i.-t ujtut wpwn. -JrL., .f of Bneheater ,. , ,. , tfhieh lies about twenty miie uu i ;i ui i . -r-.. . . H . i I Jymouth, a lew days ago turnisbed j the principals for an elopement, some of the particulars of which we have me irom the one who was left behind. It appears that a married man by the Bama offi , a eooper by trade, conceived the idea of changing his do- . . ... meetie state, and in furtherance oi his r jvi.-!f..i..L.t., reaiajo, laivrincu ins wuc uiat nc iiu.i made arrangements to work at bis trade in Plymouth, aud that he would sell off most of hiä property, and go there. lie did tell the property; and in company with auothcr woman left or parts unknown. His wife and daufcThter, the latter about ten years o!J, came from Rochester on Tuesday eveuiug in search oi him; but on in. quiry oftha man for whom he said he had engaged to wrk, learned that he had not been here, an J that he was not. knowu here at ali. Mrs. R.,i search' ing for him; but it is not ilkcly that j 1 1 i a . .a i ' bc wiu ana mm, or that it wil co her any good if she does. Men or women who will not stay at home when they are there, are hardly worth lookjng after when they run t.way. m. ... ... .aa i Rochester i giriag signs ot renewed life, and we have no doubt that ere long, will furnish a real live sensation. Titt: Ladies of the Hr. Jonis'fi GkbMAN EVANOELICAL Ll'TBEBAIt church will give a Fair an-1 Festival at Baleonv Ballon the irat dav of Sentember. Cream, Lemonade and other re and Uekets for the same for sale: ad ini.siou teu cents. OnSept. lid, there W I II .' fl iTüin! 11 5 fit lila nniinnr n . , . ., , ... Warden, whore the artiele on exbibi- . ... . . . , , ! uuu win no drawn at, ' o clock n. m dinner will be served at ouc o'clock. p. m., adults, centf?, children 25 cents; refreshments of all kinds can be had at the Garden. Amusements of all kinds will bo furnished. The Plymouth Silver Rand will be in attendance to enliven the occasion, Teams will run to and from the Garden during the day. Everybody is respectfully invited. Proceeds for the benefit of the Church. Villainous PRcCBEDI2fCh-Oa Wednesday night, two weeks ago. as the northern bound freight, ou the C. C. & L. R. R., approached I deep cut about 8 miles south of Plymouth, the engineer sa y a short distance ahead of him, two largo sticks of timber or wood, placed in such a position on the track, as to leave no doubt in his mind that they were placed there by tome malici jus wretch, for whom there is no UmI m.ia.. m l n-i. . pwawawi bc cic cuougu. ine engineer, Hank Stewart succeoded in so nearly stopping his train belore reaching the obstructions, that but little mischief was done. All suspicious characters in the neighborhood of the attempted outrage, should bo closely watched, that the guilty may be brougth to merrited punishment. An Exchange says that President Ghrant has appointed his barber to office. He is a negro, Oliver LeDain was the name of the barber and bosom counsellor of the French King, Louis XI. 6 rant's aegVO barber iw appointed to tho Third Auditor's office. We presume there is no soldier now wants tr . .vi i ing an oiiicc, since mis is git en to Grant's negro barber, who does not even seem to have been one of the 'colored troops who fought so bravetv, tccordiag to irtcmu WaH

M th effect ih.it iu addition t . ti.c r,

f the comet, wo ore, in a few year, j to liave another sensation which is ' nothing more uor less thau a transit of -i- .t .... i t. Venus acro, the sun's disc It is pe s pe i loal. Sfnt ri riodic-.ih but the periods are unc. The first of them, darin o the nresent I -. J-- -"- ! centurv. will take ühice in a few verirs. and will be visible wherever the sun - t. i- i is. It is an eclipse also, in a certain j i ami wi no v:.ih n wherever iuc i iror Ia V. mio r.A. ltn-nnn no nr.il tlic sun, but being so far away from the earth, it inthrnt lec m' lh j jn --- - sun's liht than if it was closer to our planet. Astronomers regard ; this transit as only second in import- ' an age of celestial wonders - mmmmm MISCELLANEOUS. ; TI.v AnUrm has . mrU (fa nv pearance in Ohio coantv. ' j Oeorw Washington Franklin j Rr0wns the name of a white man in Kvnsvi!lc who has just . warned a i.. ..:i 11 inn i'ii .ii 1 ti,, ,r() nntP k.i inn a. 1 v'r ' v . , . : iu in iiousc oi re i utre at j ininneiu Chat. Hans, of New Albany, was drowned iu the Ouoshita river a few days ago. There ere rrreaf numb-- r,f ! c Kruat nMmDer vacant dwe Hi mr-honses in Rsansville. and rents are coming down. James King, of Randolph county, laid down on the track of the Bella, j . .a t

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' 1 " i.iunrnina ni rmn nnnv I nni.nfinnn. wiaac a oicep, winKing . . V - I i 1. ' I. ; the noise of t e approaching trair

would awake him. It didn't and he j aod llas not the least antipathy to forwhs killed. ! eio"crs, whether they are Duch, Irish.

A novel marriage case recently , occurred r.t Boskville, Parke county, j A COUple who lived Unhappily togeth- ! er were divorced. The lubbaod went' away, remained about four weeks, re-i 1 turned, made bvc to his former wife,! 1 ; was accented, and the two were reunit I cd in the silken bonds of matrimony, I all within a month or six weeks. The Tcrre Haute Egprctt has the following speculations upou the popu lation of that city: "The new city directory eoataitti the names of 4,700 men. According to the u?ual mode of Computing population, this would give this city a populati n of only 20,420." A tobacco stemmery, 40 by 100 fet and live stories high, is in course f " 1 1 a C

U1 creciion m ivovspoTi, ppencer l TTaTE remain il Plymouth one month (owrtj A lot has just been bought; VV longer, owing to the iatrarc of j &r another, which will make six in all our Contractor in Fort Seott, to nfeb j ' the town. jour Stare Room. We shall continue out j The state convention of f'uiversal-!

. ? .- 8 1 1 a O ists will meet with the church at j Loganqport, from Sept., let to the Oth. At tiii- meeting the question of! location of a stale denominational 1 school will be definitely settled, Logans j urt has raised a subscription of some 123 000, und the board apparent - ly rallea out with the Muuicie people, hopes to secure the ichool. Laet Week, Mr. Joseph Aahbrook, lis in: near Milford, had two twin children die. They were about eightteen mouths old. and during their eu 0 . tire sickness tlu-v seemed to be in com plete unison with each other. They mut nurse at the Partie time, and the moment one commenced to cry the other did also ; the opera1 ions of nature were at the same (imcj their disease was the suruc and both died at precisely t It e ame lime. Ihe hailstorm which occurred on Wednesday of last week is described as the most terrific that has visited Warren county for years. In the size! of the stones that fall, there has never I been an equal in old Warren. Stones j fell as large as hulled walnuts, and some even larc:. r. Much of tho hail was of rough, jagged nppcaraneo aud shape, as if a chunk of ice had been suddenly shattered, and the fragments sent down. Stalks of corn were knocked iu two, and the small portion of oats harvest unfinished ras ruined. Quite a stir was caused in town one day last week, by the settling of the lot on which is located Prank Armstrong s ice cream Kalonn. Tha nt. is 1 . a . . o immediately over an old uiiuo. So trrcat damaee was done to the nrnnartv the ground sinking but a few inches. The old shell of a building was warped and twisted slightly, but uot materially injured. Brattl Mirror, o s - - 1 j ' In 1 ike county, a few days Ige. the wile ol Moses Gates mercilessly, malieioufely maltreated miserable Moses. Whereupon Relioda Gates, daughter of the aforesaid, pitched in tor paternal , .. . .. ... rescue ana uatteoea the uaaal protubcrance of the maternal feuialo by a well - . ., ...

aimcu mow wiiu an uumcutionanie he bi thsiefacs hereby notified of thr piece uf domestic crockery. ! pessnsy of nid oompUint against - Jhhn. and unless he appear and

-IT. UOttmaU, Secretary Of Otate 0l j Indiana Is Drooarinar a atatistieal renort , ' . .... oi the wealth and resources of Indiana, for distributiou iu fcreicn narts. r will make a documout of about 200 pagC8,and will be ready for thejross in Lfovemboror nceembci

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evioe :v Oi i lie Ci eu case is finished.an.i wheu done wili beperhatR! , 4. , ucpfiiujh one ot the most massive documents I ever filed in our supreme court. The , proceeding in the case have been com - - - . piled by Mr. R. M. Smock, and cover I . . , , one hundred and seventy pases, hut thAV UtA ft n.arn fplfla i rliev dip a ftJ . wwaw saw n bVJIIBICU with ihe aidBM vhinh i .oi,,f, j compiled and will soon be finished.i j t , lad. Jour. " ""-e AnmniiAii am in : t.n h.- t n.ah, n if 1 . .. LUmmer, smiiinir. frrianinff and shakI : . i. j .1. , , ; im; uasius, auu me papers nave sept a j bulletin of "Vice-President Colfix and ' I sn' He wears a very lo:p tail for ! s0 snjnl a rat -- and some djumratia pipers we aro r.ph:imcd to say. have

.'assisted in giving the bojby a nation-1 ?vvv mmmww xwm. jal bulletin. It is an insult to theiWH,TE BASSWOOD. ; American people to occupy the pubi c i

: press with such itaff. Ex Henceforth thev rtriabiM. mil be found under the banner of universal M"reeon3 r a'l mankind, in every 1 .auu auu ciiaie j.orincni in uaTfuin To which niight be added a reasooa- : . .Dl!mber of tnose "bloody catholic ! s,kulla tt were once paraded through the streets of Philadelphia by men who. like the writer of the above, registered a sacred oath before high heaven that no foreigner and catholic should ever be entitled to hold office in this the! 1 j c 1 , , . "w ! land of the free and home of the , brave ."AaW Amu. The -writer of the above- was 1 tber too young ta " register aw oath e I f111 i?"le 4.W 8Peaks ofi at tht I " W IHIVW HVtUlUK UU IBIUK : time of Know Nothing uprising is no? I . . . j particularly hostile to catholics, only .. - P when they assail our common school ' system, as they are now doing is Ohio. lact hc rcgards alj of ,jiem in aW the same light ! For this is the -Land eftte free and the koate.or the InTt.1' Northern Inhanian. i,ci r i r ,i J.'o we ucderstand our fnenu of fhar . . . r i- ... , T , . Aorthern Ina tannin to c'ass Hottenlots. t- , t--,i t. Duch and Irish in the same category BUSINESS NOTICE. BARGAINS , BARGAINS ONE MONTH LONGER! DURING THE MONTH OF SEPT. ! of Boots snd Shoes and Carpets, Sumi mer amI rwss goods Wp BliaH reeeit-fl New Goods immediate !' and keep the stock II ll'l BYES TTH1XG WILL BE SI OD CHEAP. Xu Ito'iir can mtdrr sd vs. c buy for CASH aud eil for CASH and hare ' ONLY ONE PRICE. ' 51tl -T. E WE8TBRY8LT & CO. 1 r.II.INO OUT AT HEÜKEO run ES. MUS. M, A- JAM KS, of Bonrbon. Ind., wiahini; to decline bnaraeea. offors all of her Stock for nale. ConxUtiiiR of Dteea Good a. Hoop skirt. Glove". Bun Sag Cotton ard Silk. Paraaoli, &c. alo a good asbotimont of Hille nary (inodn, such ai Bonneu. Hut-, Ribbons and Flower-, together with Show C'a8iM. A GREAT BARGAIN. Anr person or Derson wishiii: to engage in tho Millenary btuineaa can hare all tha stock: Ac., nt i .ma . ar a t H 1 a rirrt voM.anu ims-e-sion Rien inun.aiaiij I ihe above -to.lt i .1 very desirable one. con Un lateat Stylea. ana ail pareiiaaan w , the lowent cash pncei. For further lufonuatlon , Mease cull on the aadenigned. Mi; MKS. M A. JAMES. LECAL ADVERT'S. jOA-RESIDEXT. ! Cosaaaoa pleas Coart. NoTamber tern, IMS D..I . - C I... II . M . I, . 1 1 .,,.., TikI j Cathirinc C. I .ashcr.l A-S. Smith Lather, Divorce The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, ; hy her attorney, hs filed in my office her coui?laint acainst the defendant, and it asearinf hy the affidavit of a competent ' person th t the dcleadnut, bmitb Lasher, i Is a nonrcsiden. of the etata of Indiana, answer or demur thereto nt the calling ot' I "akt can. oa the seooad day of lbs ucit I term of said court, to he begun aud held at (he court huu hc in Plymouth oa the firsti ! Monday m lNovcinbcr, lHby. iid complaint ; and Uio uiattera aim tilings Hierein contained and alleged will be heard and determined ia absencty0IIN c. CC3I1M.N, Clerk ' AntKnnv h Ctmrch. Ay- for fitr.

ri- WW i w w . . . . ... . . i ' Iii. r .'I If . .4 I B J t ' Md V I i.' VING d TB COMMUNITY. LA PORTE THRESHING MACHINES! j , , ,,, . . ' .l Hm A" pUinethfl Import ThrecM vr.. ffiJJ: Äh? . "SSfrÄ 1 :hlm? s ernod aeachfaee WiU do wefl to . " ': .ojeeh, nr sdiiro no. bv itt. j ThOBE til If ' t 1 " ' ,. ia. .1 . ' Li- "JiV ll an7 wa-v I B-cnt PT or give aaüafaction in some j Miv. If you dont call soon vou will he' calied on. I fear I will he comnelled to i """" " lam tik .'hoc hoq iiihkc urrantje arrangein some will be . so su ur tfivc saiisinrro.n in onm. anpelled to : TCSort to !rv nnnlfia nt nrnno tn I wan uTrmKr muTBtVSU ; have money. II. B. Dickson. W-A-ZTSTTETJ, Z AAA kfftltTI MAPLE, ARD POPLAR At the BAND BOX MANUFACTORY. The Basswood to be of clear white, 4 feet long, no red wanted. Maple bolts to be 4 feet long and clear. Poplar bolts to he 4feet long and of good quality. All to be clear and sound, bark off and of good size. Highest market price In CASH will be paid on deliverv. Tl-e best LATH constantlv on hand'. BAILEY & SONWOOLEN FACTORY. "yrOOLEN FACTORY. Alleman Woolen Factory, TIPrECA.NOETOWN, IND., Mmnfactwirt qf GASSlMERK. DOESltlX, SBMUtf OMA TS, ml, um. mbbm, wann, mm im, tuna imw, DTEIXO, FVLLISO. &C. dC. "I lolce, Caudlufit, Spinning, ar. A!" f.f our mane I halactnre we wul ezchaBf tor Woo! at th Factory or at A. L. AlieBan A Co.'t .'utinct ! stör--, two Soon aaath of the Park.-r Boaaa i T'ivrio-. ith, lt d. 82 Oa '. PATENT i!D2CIN5. THE ORE A T I ZING A 111 BIT 7 AA'.v, t y.iFF n.oojt PURlFieB, .1 8PLKXDID To vie, j A KFASAST HEVGMJ9F, .1 CERTAtX WME SMf j Puevcstive or DroEataa. Th-" Zirvari Bitten nr- COipOMIMi' d lw a prescription of the cetebnm '. Egyptian phynicinri, i r. j CheopsiS. who. afn-r v. ar- oi trhil and experlUMBl discovered Um ZbJwaA ! . -4te :ivrt remarkable i vecretabie production the earth, nerhaoa. hn ever' yielded- -eattainly tee moat effective in the ccp ofj Ili8en4e. It, fa coaohiaalJoti with the other vatna-l blc jMopertiea of which the m.iri Blttera a-f contpo-"tl, rill cure Dyspepsia, Fever and Acrue, Bilious Fever, Coli". Cold-, Bronchitis, j Consumption in it.- First Stages, Flatulency, Nervous Debility. Female Complaints. Rheum a t i s m, Dvaauteiy, Acuto aud Chronic Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Cholera, Ty phus Fever, Yellow Fever, Scroful i, Di Pasc of the Kidnev Habitual seast.. oi ine rviuurv . . aamwai CoitlVenCi, &C. In the preTenti'-n and care of ttic above aiaeaees it hus never beeu known to fall. ae rheawacdt of onr moat pronalnent ettlaena turvus:hout all p..: ; of the country will i.-Htify. Let the afflicted eond for circular "containing test inionluli' and rettiScatea of thoae who haTe been eared after their ca hfi have be -u orenounced hope leat hy O'u beat nhTateiaaa ntlXClPAL &ETOT. F RAUTER k CO., No. 5, Front Sr.. PUILADELrniA. Recommended by Et. Gkv, David R. Porter, of Pennsylvania. Hon. Robert J. Fisher, Hon F'J v - McPheraon, Hon. Joe! B. Dann :. Hon Wm. McSherry. and other- ia. Sold by Druggig's and d eal era everywhere. (M-lyl a a'1M Blaf II aa O H I 5 ilrUSllH'iäi HBiasaiBmvftwavGa mrvm Vi Vli "liMnai In Pills Convenient for Use. Contains no Quinine. Produces no Dizziness. No Ringinging in the Ears. j rw 0, in a Jay sufficient, . d fc.-ai ClllVS AftOß 111 all US lorillS. No UupU asant Taste. Sate for the Youugest Children. "V . .Lmm -vf Fll)f Ml l lllfrijl . o H KvibXSlire Ol' UllUSUal exercise . i.T....r: will not destroy its Efficacy.

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a-, m -m a m. . . . . w. Time TMe. To tako ffV.ot r - a., ai lg60' at 7:3( nT e.7t . ',onDr ni U a. y. - &4 T . V ' AVV'MWO. pi a 4 STATIONS Jt SIDINOS, Sosti TToTe ?2 i rS 3.50 7.1 Arr.LAporte ...StiTlwcll..., Knnkakfc Lve . TrSva.JL. S.afi 8:30 S:iS CI 57 Walkerton 3 T KnOtt'e Ml H.... Tjaer...! - ' MLve Pfamoath ff IS" 1 20 -wi lS u H''w do Arr. .Arr H KM - S-TgOf .0:1.0 ! lt,SI ' 27 Walnut Hall.barkP wave! PU UÜ11:00 " S'S" S?22S? Arr Lve. W 11:10 ' 50 ll:SU -:S 1S:6 " vi 18:8 7 18:W 75 1:80 S.50 BirniinrLam .30 ' s,r. 7.30 . letda . Eel River.....'. . Peru . Trains ran da!lr. Sundaye C v-. BRADLEY. Sapcrtatiifect. rittüburgta, art. wn,n i Mi cago Ralhia . tiin r.VI-vV-uudy copied.) aa ro)2otrfTr n leavlDgCrncaeoatr.:.OI' M i-are. da'Ir 1 hrte leaving PittebnraTJ.l?-p M. kew cany, j TRAINS GOIS'G WEHT. Pittsburgh, j 0,45 A a a x! 2,Ki r Hl IJI itoctiester.. 8.20 10.40 " j 8, sa!era lo.-S ' 1 1$ " . 4.'s -5,45 h.lrT " S.4' ! 7.18 7.a " : fi.si - . :o.rrfi 10.M I0.S7 -:i.7 Alliance 11.35 " j.is t antrn. . . .12.23 P ml 1,5S " MsstOlon,.. 12,54 j 3,18 M Om-tlle IM " S.M Wooster ... 8,06 " 3,83 " 5.55 6.53 " 7.54 0.SÖ lf.0ti " 10.15 M jiansnein. . . 4.'u :..on Creetilino Ar 4.45 Pacyrus 1 6,S6 ' I p S nduak' 7.2ft u Korett : 7,53 M Liai? ft.io Var Wert in t do s.oe a if 5.50 C,2.'. " 10.41 - 7.0.1 " ,11,1 7.37 M llJ.45 .52 " !i,m a k ia.es r . 10 (11 " 3 ni . 1 rT .. Kort Wayne, 12,05 v Kill, " SM I 8 &5 uoiaiBBta... ijww ia,s7 au SsST m am W wfiw .. . 1..-K - 1.80" j 4.4 14.17-P.ymouth...Iar'-,0-' i,30-1 5,5-- 3.0aaraio. J 4.SP 4 11 o f-l.l. .. - . i -tt . 6.3.) ,90 U.V. Ttiy.s oor; r ; STATION. KXPRE-.S-jEXPRHIH'. BSrilEM.IrRF" Chicago. ... S.20 a h 9.-20 r m 5.W. r H'TioV alp.irat-.o.;l0.(r4 ,11.0.1 ' : 7.4S " j f.5 ririaooth. iiaa ia,ai 915 oo--Warsaw ni.OOPx 1.80" :o,fr. - '1.07 " Colunibia..jlt;,r,7 " j 2.15 " 1X0,4 " 'll.OS " Van Wert 1 t,M :JrL TL?'- i. 3.15 ll.W " If 5 r 1 4.23 " Ma A X 1.S7 i 5.42 " '. 1.82 " ' 2.40 ' j 8.2S " j 2.83 " 1 4.1S 7.34 " 2.53 " 4.31 " P.00 " ! 8.84 " ! R.54 " ; S.4S ' ; 4,X1 " ! ,15 Ü0.17 ' 4.13 " 10.00 a v um. .. . . Forcft t t'p S'nduük 4.5- " .18 M 3.M ucyrus C.eft ir ( ,) " MansfteM... 5,08 WocMtcr. ... I v .h; i D. 6.W 10.4S " 4.1- 50.40 t Ornil!'- 1 9.00 I r ... I -r . 11.13 " .20 " .U.R-J " 'i.4; ;i2.T r a 7. IP " ll.se " : 7..H " 1 a r r n r a a . 18. 4H r Ml laM " 2. V. lassFiiiOE... P,S0 ' Cantos ! 9.47 Alliance .. . . I :o..'iO " P.iUm lll.on i a.io j 8.'.0 ' PtttehanA..' i,45 -, 1 3.50 Kochi-KTcr .12 .43 s j is: 1.20 " in 10.01 " 31.50 " M KIMBALL, Uen'l Ticket Areuf". FURNITURE. ptRMTlRK. M A TR KSh K o. Spring iU fin. hhH LOOKING ÖLAS6E6 ETC snaa 'neuaicj funiitif.. e !f mstiti ( r-r o-:r rol nt C1STE1S PRIf K. And ptaranfes to t:fy saafle, ; u;ii t te f'V" Seabtsr of onr voodp and the p-i'--et -hic.h we otfnr thera. . ijh iiir, (31 i ABOBBH A CO UNDERTAKER. c 1 A HIN KT WAKK. a ar a FUR XI TV H P.. A. L ALLEMAN ( ft Uavc on haiid at ali tiir.vr a coraive'.e ats l t-3 of Cahtert Ware uad Fur:iHme. wiii.v i H ftt reatl.nal.le rnte. AI a cnoajIrU -tr.ck of undc!tak'-r Fannehnr, aocii. ary f.. if iifci.i. . . a ii . . ... lure. wlit.V th 1 the ertabUauxaect. ....in:: ni 3.1 Kiunr U-nlS a. L. ALLEM AN. A CO CROCERS. j t IT oriTxFi. SHOOK 4 rf .4 WFOfttP. on the 1 Ccmcr South cf tAr 1'arl-r Moat, kitust Lienen t Splendid tue wf GLASSWARE and LAMPS Of the latest aud most apnrovd style?, wh:eh will be sold at prices that defy competition . CALL AND EX A MINK. Alto a hepli supply ot cuoict. Fa v. i o:oi "EMOBf. Cftth I'mt'd for Country I'rodu f 17 SHOOK i CRAWFORD. A. BECK KR A CO., Wholesale and reUli 4"a: la GR O L'EXIXS, PU O V7S1 OS croceei: y.i, QUMMi nAitr, Tot)aoo, i'liCita, flc4v 1 N M'' I P Pia Sa