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( v. ml Weekly edepeedeet Vol. II. PLYMOUTH, MARSHALL COUNTY, INDIANA, WKDKSNDA Y, DKL'KMIJKK llisii:,. Xo. !) A Barsrain IS WHAT EVERY MAN WANTS, AND HERE THEY ARE. From now on until January 1, 1890, for each anil every cash sale I will give the follow ing bargain: "With every suit of clothes, an ex tra pair of pants of the same material as suit; with every single pair of pants, a good pair of suspenders; and all overcoats will be made at rock-bottom prices. (Üve me a call. KLEINSCHMIDT, THE TAILOR. Mrs. Trejjo'a I.eeture. From Saturday's Dally. Last night the hall was tilled to over flow, and the subject "Mistakes in Home Life" was founded upon 2nd, chapter of Titus. To those who were not present it was a "lost opportunity." Praise the Loid for his message as it was revealed to us by this consecrated woman. Head the chapter, and under stand the negative position she takes j upon this subject, being practical in her exposition, for which she has been ques j tioned as to her authority. She refers j to the "foolishness and lack of sound j doctrine," prevalent in the homes of to , day. The lirst mistakeis when two f enter for the lirst time into a home and j fail to erect an altar, and acknowledge Go 1, and as children come, one by one, are not consecrated to His service and I "trained in the way he should go.' She followed with an admonition to the women to love their husbands, teachers of good things, seeking to a higher life, and be true heaited. loyal, honest ' women, giving due honor to husbands i of euual virtues. Lack of loyalty in j husbands, by drink, evil habits, which evil is transmitted to the children as they come into the homes. The light frivolity in some of the homes, young wives and mothers, neg lect of God given opportunities by in dulgences, and laying foundation foi l two full moons in the last month of the j year, one on the lirst day of the month and the other on til'th day. If you do not believe iihiint for a patent medicine calendar for that year and find out. space to givj the niun Pecria Transcript. at Denver, Colorado, a i iiiiiu-.i tor n;,i. lication is completed and is calculated The Goshen I)eni'.c;:i' in conjunction j to ellectually do awav with the snow with u clipping taken from jht- Kansas Chief utilize a tmali pn:tion of its Schlatter, latelv I severe roasting. ami ice nuisance. Council l'iMM-ffiliiii;. The common council of the citv of Plymouth met last night at the usual place und time, and was called to order by Mayor Swindell. after which the min utes o.' the last itgular meeting were read ly the city cierk and appred as ------ - . While we do not for a moment believe The inwntnr r i.iintj i'i tm.- ir;ii. j that this man is as represented by some I.dward von Kilanji, who introduced exchanges, we do not think he isdeserv living pictures in this country, died j mg of t.ie bitter denunciations given Thursday of bronchial consumption j out by these papers. Schlatter has lhe body will lie sent to (, many to. I never claim d to be the Messiah, and j read. Also the minutes of the last ad interment. has only been quoted as such through ! journed meeting were read and approved Kilanji was born forty-three years ago j some newspaper ar ich- wiitten by s nie of. Aitet which business Legan with a in Hungary. He came of a theatrical j space tilling reporter. He never has vet I few remarks from Asa Thompson jn .... . i ' company. Whan twenty-three years . accepted a cent ot money for anything j regard to old Kilanji organized a small company j he has done, and any benefit de some personal matter and taxes, and ownership ot some ceineterv to produce a spectacular piece called rived, if any, has been ghen lively to pots, of winch the records are supposed "Venus" in the German provinces. He painted the scenery and managed the company. Kilanji first produced his living pictures in March, 1V.2, at the Reychschallen theatre, Rerlin. The next ye ir he presented them at the El dorado, Paris. Perfecting his apparatus he next introduced living pictures at the Palace theatre, London, during the winter of 1SM-UI. The interest in them immediately became a craze, which spread to this country. The Kilmanji pictures were lirst given there in "1412" at the Garden theater. New Door ami l.ovK, Mr. C. T. Mattmgly has had built a the future prostitution of the home, b) new door for the entry way to the closets THE LATEST KM Olove In famous brands that stand for Quality and Wear, Q U R p PEC I ALS dissipation, insincerity, untrue in prom ises, thus again transmitting to the coming generation the impress of de ceit, false teaching and untruth. JJusiness carried on in the same way cheat if you can take advantage of your neighbor and walk into the house of (Jed, wrapped in your mantle, covering a Judas heart, but being recognized as one of the ollicials of the church. The people are not deceived. The worst and most skeptical, recognize true honesty true christian character. Plth.ss Si r T. " Lorna," "Savoy," " Nordica,"' "Bivole" and "Melrose," are sightly Gloves, making friends the moment they are shown. All these brands are hooked with the superior Bush Hook and thumbed with the Cluze Patent Thumb, which is the very per fection of They are Worried. A rumor is being bruited about to the effect that some of our citizens on m1 äYÄ&otf oTarifcl iVrrJnt! in that section to be used by the pur chaser or purchasers for the purpose of conducting a beer garden and summer resort, .lust how much truth there may be in the curreet rumor it is dif ficult to state at this time, but, coming on the heels of the report, as it does, tint one of our saloons was open on last Sunda in violation of law, by which the teuper ance people have been greatly exerised this week, it has proved starting in various quarters. Time alone will vrify or dispove the report. FIT, ELEGANCE, and COMFORT. When in, ask to see these G loves. Now on hand, a great many Kid Gloves in blacks and colors, all sizes, which we will close at 75 cents a pair. These formerly re tailed at $1.00 and $1.25 per pair. I ft ALL - - ARABIN, PLYMOUTH FARMERS, DO YOU WANT CASH ? Then cut your second growth "White Ash into bolts and logs and deliver to our tactory. Rods cut 4 i long, 0 inches in diameter and up, $G.50 per cord. Logs cut 5K, 11 or"ll)i feet long, 12 inches in diameter and up, 18 per thousand. Must be straight timber and free from knots. INDIANA NOVELTY M'F'G CO Jot r.veii villi (he Clcll. It was in the hotel ollice. Theiotel register lay m a glare of brillian cor uscations from the clerk's Ota ret Alaskan diamond and the roon was Hooded with the brilliancy of ehtric light. The clerk had been craiing stale jokes for twenty minutes lien the following dialogue ensued. Tom "Kvery time a man smofe a cigaret he drives a nail into his wn colli ii." Kd "Yes and every wad of mi that a girl chews is a bit of hentic sealing-wax prepared for her eoftin. Rill "Yes, and ever time a in takts a whiskey punch he makes a Je for a nail in his coilin."' Wag- "And every time he drinla cocktail he he'ps make a plume loiK hearse." iMag "And whenever a man." ' Rut the ciock stopped, the annuel went wild and the electic light went with a dismal whir. The clerk struck with consternation, the lustre his Alaskan diamond faded away back of the Model building and has placed thereon a brand new lock with a brass knob on the inside. Mr. Mat tingly complains that these closets have been used by the public to a most an noying extent which is now to be stop ped. Trespassers will in future be re garded and treated as such. The next and most uigent thing now to be done in this connection is to put an embargo on whoever it is that dumps slops and tilth from the second lloor into the little court through which tenants of the Modle must pass to reach these closets so that those who pass that way may not be in constant danger of being engulfed in a bucket of lüth from the upper regions. 2utrr -iilicni i . " Mr. i;d. Jinllhart, the junior member of the linn of Urillhart & Sons, butter and egg dealers, has been engaged for some time past in perfecting an pIp,. trical contrivance to be used for soften ing butter, which has hen hardened by tae cold air. The rolls of butter are placed in rows upon shelves, within a large box then a ctno 1 1 w. nipper wire is run through the center of each rod. after which both ends of the wire are connecled to a small dynamo which is put in motion. Alter a few minutes the butter is as soft as reo aired for iv,i-;., .....i i rom one to live hundred pounds! tnose who came m contact with him. ' to have been burned. It was moved If, as these papers state, it is done for J and seconded that the matter he re railroad advertising, it might be a gxd j ferred to the cemetery committee and policy for the railroad companies to j a report be made later, furnish him transportation instead of j The matter of Gillmoie street was letting him ride through the country on j voted upon and decided to have same an old white horse, and that, t(, through l published four insertions in the Ply the most obscure route he could lind, j mouth Democrat. Tie tax duplicates A newspaper conducted on the "rin-J were then discussed lor a few moments, ciples of the Kansas Chief and with as and was decided t have same settled broad a conception of the necessities of by December K'.h. The report the human race as it claims to have, of the street commissioner was seems to be in small business w hen it j called for, but he U-ing absent the same stoops to such insignili antsmallness as j was laid over. Then the Superintend to call .Schlatter, "an old stinker," sim-! ent of the water works made a few re ply because the magnetic power he pos- J marks and suggestions and the council sesses has a soothing etlect upon s me i concluded, in the matter of burning oil of the ills mm is heir to. Those who laugh and scoff at the work this man has done, should cultivate the idea that scores of men who are given credit for a full share of truth and veracity, claim to have been wonder fully helped by even the pressure of this man's hand. It might be added, that when such papers as the Chicago Tribune take the ground that the numerous reports regarding this "faith healer,"' c miing from authentic sources, must at least be given some credit, that a scientific investigation should be made, before he is so bitterly denounced, without an excellent reason, for in all his deal ings with the people he has refused to receive pay, or recompense, except food j and clothing, and even that in a limited j or coal, to still use oil. The treasures report was read which is as follows: Deceml er Uli, To the mavor and council of the citv of Plymouth, Indiana: liKNKK.VL U N D. No funds from last report. Received from taxes collected, . 72 02 Received from ceineterv lot . . 'A fJO s VIS 03 Total received Disbursed on orders Amount of general fund over drawn. hT-i O'.i vAii:i: wor.Ks itni. On hand last report '.iölö 8t Received from taxes Receive I from water works. . Total amount received Amount, disbursed on orders. Loaned general fund ;ittinj in shape. 1 he 1 . M. (j. A. rooms are being rap- 1 idly 1'iit in order to receive its visitors, j During the past week the carpets have' been put down in the reading and re- ception rooms, and ere thPfb ,,f fi.ic i week the tables and paper racks will be j 1 , V ' ' ; V in niKitii.ii ti... i: ieceieul icjui.-ig room is a cozv and pleasant place to spend an evening, t and our voim.r ...... i i 'l till lLliHi III III Total amount disbursed. . . Amount to be accounted for. Lir.lLYKY i t'M. Amount on hand at lat re- fioni tax :u Ot il 51 21 20 b7:j o:i 1 TJ7 23 10 00 spend a few-evening. Total to be accounted for. . 1 11 ac- m can be softened at one time. l itliMi.iphif I'msm's It is difficult to predict the futu e werk in the magazine Held. Xo one would have conceived, ten vears that a thirty-live cent magaxine would ever contemplate the use of the expen sive lithographic presses in printim Rut a ten cent ...0M11V una juil 111 a 1J1C complete lithographic plant with the avowed purpose of furnishing a certain amount of color work every month. The lirst result is the reproudc tion of a water color, drawn bv Rossi iui me cosmopolitan lithographic presses. Work upr-n even a more ex tended s.-ale is promised for the Janu ary number. leisure hours tbr. i. ........ , luUi counieu lor 2I-V. ."7 1 1 esj cct f u 1 ly submit! e ! , W. Kkij.v, City Treasurer V!l orders composed ari f,Mted oy the lirst publication to make its appear- j v - tierh' " ' l" Leonai1 Jr- ance upon the tables of this new asso-' , ,,JS re,iWrt Was mt"iv as read and nation in Plymouth. We will alo ht, I . AUer wl!k'h the superintendent the liberty to announce that anvtlm,., I 'rMUS,,t 1 the matter of tramp Saturday evening for the lirst time the j leading room was opened to the pub- j lie. and th Dot v u-i.i ! ........ him'.i r..ii ...I .. . w i iir U.I IT 1ITI-0 ..t-..-.. .. 1,1 lcs,iiape oi periodicals or inr'iyin.v . " u,Ji"lt hkjuis lor a -i.iUVO 'S using will be gladly iceeived The services Sunday afternoon were very interesting, and it is the purpose of the oiiicers of this association to have a short and interesting musical pn ever Sunday afternoon. i puce ot rest, at which point Railey moved and .Maxey seconded that all tramps and loafers, should be kept out of that place. Motion carried. It was then moved bv r KT-llll i - '"all ,dm I Reynolds, seconded bv Gretzin r,.,- . O-'f 1 A I.oHkUv Tatly. At a recent social party given in hon or of Isaiah Seiders, of West townshm I ,..;... I .-..: j i i . . , . . i w" 1113 loouein oirinuay tlie follow among othrr guests, were present. H . Siders, of Chic ago j toe nigni ponce be instructed no: to ,' visit the water works engine room dur ing the night, only on Ins olücial dutv. Carried. Moved by Reynolds, sec.nd d i,v j Railey that the police be instructed to Keej) the li'.tle house 4 I . , 7 - -......uhij : . I ..... r ... 'i-'il i:i-ethu of Otliu-rs. a,a';- F. J $eilerö anil Jlr. J. IjiirtnliarU 1UU a. Jliü 1 411. fWtrul ... oiiicers f, r th c rr. " - T V üous spread was discussed w.uiuK jcar; ifaniei with manvworifrrMt.iiof u 1 MCDonalri. V M. txt... n ' 0 "a me nosi "y aW., .1. xv ' V V I1;ü.nger- and wishes of many happy returns as theguests departed the hotel regest,- ' Q . T . ' , " ' " oice, ot his natal day. It was an occasion to lay in the pale, sickly glare of the yellLeona;d gr " , . V ' , : " be lnost idcasantly remembered by all globed cigar lighter. Public installation i, n , L ll "t prese,lt- lunD jiiato .ew I ear s evening. The oiiicers elect were Two Full ."Moons This .Month. ppointed as a commits 1 N""l,1ff xwto i ...W....O ... m, v.v..rUjrram anu banoupt wbinh ..-ii i.uihis Btummieis got out a ber this year, one last night and onunediately after installation. church directory advertising scheme at me oisu um moon is supposeu is i vjwuru anu weni away owing the printer occur once a month, but as a matter o . , thereof the sum of i?20. Look out for fact it is not so accommodating. Tin. ., ... " these scoundrels with there different result is a complication of the cahndat f (1 "l mar army, schemes in this city just now. This is which gives the mathematical astronol , ,u euj, is at a harvest time for such swindlers. mers some ngures to keep tnem uusw, &" AW1 11,0 '""piiui ienu limes. .... ... , w m over seven venrs d wnue mey are waning ior a new comer i,, . A. J IIV l)(Pn rntlr.nr..! ... ... or a double star to be discovered. An, ' .... rtt 1 u nerman, item has been Moating around the news-J"'' . ;re hl were those of a papers stating that this is the first De-' j J n J'e ,n! ltj"7 band- He has an cember since the advent of Christ ini, f of photos of 1-11 i i r o 41 "mnntain, camn anl ntbr which there have been two full moons.,,,,.,, , ' ia,"i' omer lern Keni The Buperxtilious la been JleiBmv.'will iu uo loOKiii upiii in id Mitieiueiit wm op. Tocr condition. of Donaldson:: Mr. .md Mr n,.,, .. I earned. Alter some remarks derson, Mr. and Mrs. II. Rheinhart' Mr" I 7l,l1l,ei,,I,WI. tl were then and Mrs. ,h Rauman. Mr. and ii i.- i'. icionaiu s Plymouth Republican i Win, Säddall i Logan Lib Cross Lincoln (Jiek ' . M. ,1,1111,1 J Chas. Koebert. Rimer Wilson.. W. K. Reynolds 12 ;t Geo. Longmore 2 2"i . Manual ; (K) Geo. Noll ol 1 CH) 1 :io 2 CO 1 50 75 1 o0 C. Stevens. ltobert McKayne. . Lern Rhodes T I .1. xvFau Diuillt'rS j 12 15 L. Lmmerson ; 00 5(J They Have Itone it. correspondent says: "The citv authorities should take measures to have ,,as- McAller the ice and snow removed from the Tliayer and Son ;i ot pavements." Standard oil company. rj -.1 On December 2d, an ordinance Was J' c-1Iut,er l.'l (m ive here to rpnorf passed by the council of this edv n,-,L-. The KUlllllllli II lllJI.,1.. . ...... . I - .... " iiiiv ill. iK.rt-oit qi.n,.i 4i. . ..ii. 1 iTirr i tm i o.i m r . . awe. as thoueh it were a foreb.Hline. Di u,u i-tn- 0 w B,UPWdIKS compuis io lua'c i I .lc fli'lt 1 iiw.rilli clwilll.l iri t O" IO ... "",u'v"' h"'.- "Hi.t-rrwi.M-N. cleaned bvU.iVl.ioH n , ...1.;..,. , . 0 1 years without two full moons, but iiohen the ba.l u-on..., ..... " V , Z 2 ."7 " UI,U"S 01 "Jt ueen copying agreat deal astronomer could be found who would W infftw '7." -j .mg a ran 01 snow the oi lime, as it is a d.llicult task IiupL- II. KtpniP,,t. vvifn nrr,. Kn....... J"U1 . W laK6 11 1Ua "aV "'6 WOrK ÜOUe and Charit VM. v..--. ..v r " m " - UIH'I II III -V 11 ., A. i. f meeting then adjourned to meet next Lridav CVOIlitl for Iii mir. ory and providing that if walks are not ! se of linishimr un the r,iinL. far as December is concerned the state merit is incorrect, for in 1870 there werejr, iu i.. , w ow, anu "v " oauiu iu inooecupani or own- vii.-n u'imm i i... te-U cleaned, oiled and stored for the er of adjoining property. This ordl i n 1t and TtT. IVices reasonable. nance will Bo into 'effect L " T' ih& S. i America, only j?1.83 per year.