Marshall County Republican, Volume 22, Number 30, Plymouth, Marshall County, 11 July 1878 — Page 4

THE REPUBLICAN. BT SI DE RS a? PIPER.

The Two Villagff. t ircr the river, on 1h" hf II, .' i ri n vitiate qntet and still; jl : areaad ittlefoettree - r tinl wh:aper in BBS bree; Over ir aaiKoir aoaiiowa o -ariiis hjwfc an c ream! rig crow, Ati; m-uioMin t'-. low aod sweet, .row in -.he m'dilie ni every street, Ott tb river, nmlrr the aii!, Another village NttB stjt:. There T see "a the i-loodv nicht Twinkling; stare of honsrhoW light, i. - .1 j m ' vat the stutthv's dor, V nvev shore; A u: in th- rnttilK no gnaw grow. r-.r u.' wh- i!- Ilm lim"en to and fro. In that vsBSfB n the uill Nr r m a:nl of smlTliv or mill; ' ikttrhed with grämend flowera; H m - ;o oii tu- hour; ' ' j tnarbl itnor are always sbst. Yet 'anriet filter in hull or hut '. Ali tbe vl'acera asep : v-r a jr.i'n la aow or reap - Hfu- M nxMn r ig ; S eni ..r ,ule and tow they lie. In that Ti!2 nnd"T the hill. WhTi Tlwnijjbtio Marry and still Manv a weary sonl in prayer Laak to th other -!ia:se there. And weeping au1 sighing long to go T'prn that home I mm tldsBsaww ; Ionr to sleep in the fureet wild. W " ;-t üavö vauifhed wife and child. Ant! 'leareth. praying, this anawerfsll : "jt;.-iM : '.hat v.;;i- aha.!! bold ye all r ; m tn ovk. Religious Jntf HiirPure. The Lutherans of this country will hold a secoml free diet this fall. There are in Germany 1.901 Sunday schools with S.149 taeohers, and mm scholars. The Old Catholic Synod, In session at Bonn, has, by a rote of 75 to 22, adopted a resolution in favor of the rnamage of the clergy. The Methodists are spending about 1.000 a month for missionary work in Calcutta. They have recently rented a large building at $2.400 a year, for sailors means. The Massachusetts Bible Society,

during the year ending May 27, eold I 21. 19 conies of the Scriptures, audi

m - gave away S.470 copies. The receipts of the year were $39,821. Tho United Presbyterian Assembly which met at Cambridge, Ohio, sanctioned th appointment of women as assistants to deacons. It stipulated, however, that women should not be organized into sisterhoods. The recent Presbyterian General m iblj adjourned without recelvan inv tation to meet next year I my f ttf or church. The assembly however, provided for the expenses fi the future by assessment. The Chicago Presbytery has done considerable good work during the past year, for it reports 1,414 new members revived on profession of faith, and that nine churchee have r I themselves of debt, raising $120.200. The American) bfanrhof the Evangelical Ailianoe will senil aa address OB Christian liberty in the Turkish Provinces, to the Berlirt Congress. A meeting of the Executive Committee was held in New Tork on June 10. to consider the matter. At their recent commencements, Drew Seminary, Methodist, graduated 11 students; Yale Seminary, Congregatior.alist, Lane Seminary, Presbyterian. 4; Wesleyan University, SI : United Brethren Theological Seminary, at Dayton, Ohio, 14. Tho services connected with the '-.7;vei!ing of the monument of Father i.oehra, the centenarian of American MethoJism, took place at the Woodrow M. K church, Staton incl on the aniversary of his birth, Saturday, .Tare 8. The address was delivered by Rev. D. W. Bartine, D. D.

emphatic protest against the late war in Europe and our own perpetual wars with the Indians in the West We fear, however, that it will be a long while before the Union may cease its fight against the barbarism

j of the age.

Educational Column.

8TB0X0 MO. Strength of character consists of ' : two things power of will, and power ;

', of pelf-restraint. It requires two J things, therefore, for its existence ; strong feelings and strong command

over them. Now we often mistake strong feeling for character. A man who bears all before him. before whom all domestics tremble, and whose bursts of fury make the children of the household quake, because he has his own way in all things, we call him a strong man. The truth is, he is a weak man; it is his passions that are strong; he, mastered by them. Is weak. You must measure the strength of a man by the power of the feelings he subdnes, not by the power of those that subdue him. And hence oomposure is often the highest result of strength. Did we ever see a man receive a flagrant injury and then reply calmly? This is a man spiritually strong. Or did we ever see a man in an anguish stand as if carved out of stone, mastering himself? Or one, bearing a hopeless daily trial, remain silent and never tell the world what cankered his home peace? That is strength. He who with strong passions remains chaste ; he who, keenly sensitive, with manly powers of indignation in him, can be provoked and yet restrain himself and forgive, these are the strong men, the spiritual heroes. ANSWERS TO QrESTIONS. The honor of preparing and sending up the first balloon belongs to the brothers, Stephen and Joseph Montgolfier, paper manufacturers at Annonay, near Lyons. Their balloon was constructed of linen cloth, lined with paper, under which a fire was

kindled, fed with bundles of chopped ,

straw. On June 5, 1783, their balloon, weighing 500 pounds, first rose into the atmosphere. It reached the altitude of nearly a mile, remained suspended a few minutes, and. as the air escaped, gradually returned to the earth. On Nov. 21, 1783, Pilatre de Rozier and the Marquis d'Ariandes, the first adventurers who durst ascend in an unfined balloon, astonished the world by rising to a height of 3,000 feet, descending in safety not far from Paris. XoUe prosequi Latin, to be unwilling to prosecute is a law term derived, as most law terms are, from those ancient days when all law proceedings and records were in Latin. It meant that the plaintiff declared in court and entered upon record that he would no longer prosecute his suit. In civil cases, this is superseded in modern times by a nonsuit. The North Sea, or German Ocean, is an extensive arm of the Atlantic.which lies between Great Britain and the continent of Europe, extending from lat 51 deg. to 61 deg. north long. 2 deg. and 30 min., west to 7 deg. 30 min. east; extreme length about 700 miles, breadth, 400 miles. It has the Atlantic ocean on the north j Norway, Denmark. Hannover, Holland, Belgium and the north extremity of France on the east and south-east; and the strait of Dover, England, Scotland and the Orkneys, and Shetland Islands on the south, south-west

Th remnrk.ible revival influence I west. The average depth of the

.... a, sea is about 30 fathoms, but toward vhich continues to sweep over thei" t '

Europe

of men were very different in thei: habits from the Indians Columbus found. The mounds are seen in a great many of the State1?, Including the we;otn part of Xetv York. They are numerous on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico, while In nearly all the

Western States thev re foun l in

ano coorrived hi the woou. "ts removal did not dUpleis them, for they Bod :n my beuge plenty of food: and T have 'eft n hole op..o in one of

the p:

nn-xrrs ;. ;::at nnrnoc,s.

CENTENNIAL !

HOTOGRAPH GALLERY

than strangers. When digging in tlM laWtisso, QnetT Pnrier Pets, mounds, men have found lots of orna- Americans arc like potato boga. "la the middle of my parlor fbave ! monts made of stone and of copper, They will go to Paris green. you nny rem tnh : i curious repub- ' and this copper is such as is found in A Minnesota father who ha five lleofli ttriousbot i ir nest i themlne8of Lake Superior. There grown up daughters has eued the , banc" to tl:c-ei! hy the same twig . aze evidence that this unknown race Immtv H rbtima hi maldenoe has I whi( SO admirably Luiit ;

been used as a eonrthooae tot the past two yea:. A recent number of the Detroit Free Antes contained an advertisement of "For Sale A piano, hy a lady with mo'Iern lift,

' ,m " cMj-Min hannlees; they live on the ili-s which Mker. :n any WijKlof vra!ber, ri-tiir rurr." 11 Ur. 1.4. J ' ! kfV '-ir ianilv on hani. With our kjn'l.js

great numlprj. Some pIiow evidences 1 1 ' re rerr troublesome to us through-1 reßunts jr au aireiKiy terai Tr'.r. w

of having been uW j plaocs of ,.h, , . ' . , out she pnmmer. i hey are constant- boPintr to ho aM to r. nder !erf-t aatjafH

burial lor the dem, wh.'e oners were " - " ly nusy eatehlog töeos, even on the ,TcWa atet

built as forts or watoh-towers, while i"" uri- eyelids of my children. By their j Wleler Bank, rivmotuh. again others were erected as temples ' SSffStT aeehwance I am tie troebied . ,,wn77 pokimes. for worship. Thorn is fjunoua one with flies. Ail my rmmfly are no nc-: FVERVBODV INTERESTED f in Ohio, evidently n; as ;i piae- of ' . ig bq dttj tftl ,u', tllfcWl fcU i

neiense, wnien peems 10 jiavo own jjo you ever nave maian nere.' i um ivom im i n .' oi tnem; thft Mniind-FSnüdpfR flihralrar. Of . ool-nil n trm-abr tn nn TVnn illo hr- I and thmich :hev are Horop and vin-I

this, Newberry oaye: "The defenses tel man. "Ten," anld he and ire will dictive. yet kia Ineni sad hoepitai ty consist of a wali of stone, now in have it to-day, for I've the beat 1 has Bande them osefot and harmlai."

DRUGS AND HEDICINES. ANDREW POE- CHAS.D CHAPMAN THE PEOPLE'S

Everv i v of art Troin a G"tn or Thotn.

SUSS of the windows, which j flrraih t.. the ftn?' In.lia Ink pt'tur -x'- I reell ;hsr purposes. Tv this "'.I in tlihSht arttetio skill. Aloo copy.

. , - . n an'! tiinr!tit: iraoo .pt?ciai' y. we nave i

i mihi ;mt", uiey nerome juiie . tit ,.,: f.r nCht. so that pictures n.;iy M

POE A IIAPMA.a Propra ROOM NO 8 H0HADI S BLOCK, L AP0RTE ST., PLYMOUTH. INI WE KEEP ON HAND

Complete, Fresh and Reliable Stock.

ruins, carried around the hill a little French cook In th eitv."

Farmer Letter.

lVWtaaar&M Kwai h aval intv. it tins t two tiT nf Hony Pox'-?1, P"ntlf Walld. pro- j

hrcta thf ivw III int'T. ; 1 1 l holvil tngwlxr if 1 tttt- i'uni m, mikirK "'runi; anl rti-wlraMf hive, ft i

raauina m rnune of tiiniiM hnn.? kmi in , We Sell only f" CASH! We seek onlv a living Profit, an.l Qualitv taken in the worin; im ixiint! with two "mk1 coata of jviiih.

onspieranon, propose

below its brow and extending across : Tn one of tho freMflmRll'a schools a ! im 1 the neck whi h conneets the hill with ; was fo rec9TV a pri7 hawser Tor '"a5it three times dnrhsg the the range beyond. In a pottkm of I reciting the ten oonmaadaieota. n- sosswter eeeson tho houses nod nest the wall are three gate-ways out advanced to the platform and the00 ' WW1 hoUl be gone eight feet wide; in one place, whrc SlipprinTenflent JVf,kt(i Mmbieaosne. through with aad thoroogfaly eleaed tho abruptness of the hill makes It i hs. n-ti mmMm I and whitewashed ootside and inside.

wholly inacesihle, the wall is dis- r . , t mmddtm nnme is

t . . ii.. l;...,. un.Ha. ... tk..,.! '

I 1 ii' u Ii. M i" Mir n Ji'iin vail Z I M' III t : r J. T. WILLIAMS, TYNEE CITY. !

Rtvaa anNl any SMw in thli onntv fre of liarjrt. IWti traiiafmil or 1ivilv on I lie moiii mii ii -i: ! !ll. . l'xh! n:'"ti' rinteil. V1- 1

J. D WILLIAMS. rvvFi; i i n . rso. Or. Winter r-e Hiv flnnfai.orr. 2!M! :-8. KrwWMnV. lud

Moses." The s?hool smiled. A sehoolJioy was naked hy his teaeher to give an example o arnestn -. : He looked bothered for a moment. but his face brightened like the dew ; drop on the rose In the morning as he

delivered himcif of the following happy thought: "When you see a hoy enzaged 0O a mince-ple rjll his

continued for some distance. The space inclosed within is more than 140 acres, while the entire line of the fortifications measures about two and a quarter miles. Mr. Newberry describes other fortifications in Ohio on the summit of a

bill r00 foet high: "They are composed of mingled earth and stone. aa l r k t ..I ,. ka

. . , , I nose tonehes t-,e middle plum and ditch from whieh the earth used in , . . . . ,, ,Q 1 his ears touch he outer nrusts, von building the emhanKmcnt has been' , . . Jtr t , , muv know ite ha; got excavated, the wall i iu some places " ... f . , . , . . ., Harbor "How lonrj ago since you fifteen feet high, while the average!, , . .. . , . , " . - .... ' had your hair otit "r Costomer- Oh. breadth of the base is from thirty to ' . . - ,t about three monthi ago. barber forty feet. That, these fortifieations , , r. . , , . . "Awfal hod OUt: who d il i ; f'-isto-were eOOStrueted several centuries ago is rendered more than probable mor "You did." Bileiiee for ten minby the fact that a .-besinnt tre, twen- . r-: v;"' "Mswtrtnl re-ty-one feet in circumference M nlW f, v' - 1 1hr ,:i ! found growing some years since on ! harber that nhovod you eat your Ma the embankm-nt. and an oak tree Customer - Ten." Bother - Ton twentv-three feet in circumference, ; r ,1:1V" ' ' 1,11 " though now falten and much decayed, 'uiKr a ;n "! C iumM- 1 had evidently grown upon the earth J';i ''" of the fortiil-ations.-' 8reaT There is another remarkable mound ' A PIttaimsgil poper tells of a genin Ohio. It is called "The Great tleman that lifted up abee-hive tosOS Serpent," the jaw3 of this serpent are what was going on aadeiBOOth. Lei , wide open, as thotih trying to swal- us here draw TOÜ, ThOTC are anOM ! low a figure supp Bed represent an thing! too snored' Of ietiij too egg. Thi3 egg is 160 feet long hy wicked Tor the public eye. Suffice eighty feet wide. The embankment; it to say that the fenl irked which forms the body is only five or j with extreme earnesUx se, through a six feet in height, iut is over twenty j pair of immensely swollen lip. '! f feet in breadth at tho base. The aer- shall nev.r do that ngoio." But, af- , pent is 700 feet long and has two or 1 far all. what wan hfti feelings in eoai- j three coils at the tafl , parison to ClatKs in Pottet who tried j

Tho Hon ml HiiIIiUii i evidently Dead the same tp i imeat, thousands of year.- ago- o long ago, a . a in fact, that wo don't know maoh Genu r Thonx' i. about them nowadays. Whether or, R,sW(.tllVl)lll,,:' ,.: indnl-

and the droppings all removed from the floor, vhteh should he sprinkled with wood ashns or air slaked lime. The Boar should always be kept dry. not on'y tn prevent the rapid spreading vermin, bat aljo to avoid gapes and roup. SAN FORD'S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH IK8TANTIY RELIEVES. 6,000 FEET ABOVE THE SEA. Tho tollnwtna ti-stlmoolala are from Mkb. J. O. ItuswoRiii Ä CojDcnTcr, CoU, larRo nil lr.llnrnt'.al linitrgmt. Thry rrport nnprcccflntcrtly lar(.' nalt-s äu 1 nnlvrmal a.t' faction. No oihar iwiHe I io alarmingly tirr,'alent In that rrclon. Thry iipak of the folluvnu- ja'tttlenico w auiun; Uicir bt oitlccua;

S0RLT.Y AFFLICTED. J n. rtomroru O, teurer, OnL; QmBmrn, TVnintd by a frllow-ftclina for lho atf.i-tr.l Tlih Catarrh. I vktU u ai-1 mf U-tlmnr In Ix-half of SANKOKO'S KADICALCI KK rva r ATAKUH. I have bcpDKoirly affllcu-il villi thla fearful dlaraa for four yean, and have tried errrr kimwi rvnorty Without avail, aotlt I hootfhl a liortle of th nliova CI RK frota too. whlrh kv' nc almmt loatant relief. It b'lna a cooRUtutiooal m well a !val r-efdj". 1 Lw ilevs U to be all that to claimed In It, Radical Core for CatarrU. V-rv truly rmir. WM. AMTCTTTK. Denver. bepU Ä ira. vritb Jenaon. Dllar & Co. GREATLYÄFFL1CTE0. JtetTt. J. O. firwrorth Q- fienrtr: MtaM I vaVe j!t.iaure In reec'mrariv.iltjg SAN roup's UAD1CAL CI HK OK CATAUUH to all hr are

fflicted Uli tin 1Haae. 1 waa greatlv aftllctd

IMVIXi SM.OOV .10IIN Itl KLLER.

Corner Michigan and Oano St.

Plymonth, Indiana. Shaving, Hair Catting, and all binds of Tonwrial Wrk Nrntly Done. Partinilar ii'iiiin aid lo (Jiilling Children's Hair. USSK3: BOW LOST. BOW mm

I Jii1 pntütafaftf n new eliiion if T)r. I Catloaii wtiU'a ClipManatvat B .n i'n tti j ralt' n! nn i iiliunt m'Hiicin oi Mi-ük-: v a i i k rh ii r a or Seminal WakiKe. In-

volniitarv 'niinr! 1 iinriAi v, M.-nlat and

Selling at flic Lowesl Prices. We solicit the continued favors of old friends and the patronage of all desiring anything in the line of DBTJG8 and MEDICINES. PEOPLE'S PHARMACY DEVOTED TO THE Treatment of all Chronic Complaints, OF EVERY FORM. This department of our business Is under the control of the Senior Partner, who will at all times be found at his post. A continuance of the extensive practice we have enjoyed Is respectfully solicited.

riTT-Kl'KfJ, FORT WWNF. A CHICAGO i: il t.

ii.ii -I1 Im .tjiMi :t v. lu!-liiiii me :i Murriajje. e.; I f)n ami Hf!r May I2ih. 1878. trains will

ii-i), i .i at in-., r niKi ami i it-. niiin'.fi in iv

alx

m-'t-miluit ii. h or HTn! vtravaaanrf. are, Mämmi

59 l'ri , in whl ..i-U)e. only mx ri'tt. i - .- The nlaOjaMI anlior. in 'hi a'tminii'l'- Oaar. el.arlr riVmiia-rait. ir.im a thirty years"' fBrrenain! ;n tu-', that ilw nlarnitne 'vnieefiiien. -ol a'lfOMW, m iy railii'il!'. nm wilhon: tin- danger- ' mw nw na 'internal nt-1:i inc or the ppl'eaüou of J Hi- knie: poitatins mm inner oi riir- at omv J PlttsHnnth. . ei rj Fnflen r, no mHttr whal h;- i nntlitina ur 1.-. ; AlliHti"t3 may riiif hiniM il hcaph , pro i'- iy. ami r-ti -!! . Orrvilln

W ' ! lertnre antfukl or In tlMiMMMl- l I'V'.-ry 1 Mun f 1 ' 1 1

etniiona daily, (t'xoupt Suu'la".) an fl-

O0IXG WEST. Mo, l No. : of s No. F st Ex Piu Kx N i Ex Man

aa

1 1 4pm 9 "im i hnpm onni 12 Warn ioi."am 2-'k-ini " f.ain .. him 12 50pm '.-.'n. IKMiani .ani ISBpSl 7 l'ipni ISflpni

taiain 4 4"pm 9 pm Hiipia

youth .inn - i rjr iii.ni in land. Outline. ..ar 7 soauj Mftpm' 9 45pm : sopiu Si-.it mi . - . in it pinin nvelope, f snf art- , , dn. tHi-pail. ii r-i-'ip' ! ; rent, or t. .r..,n,. x 7 14lavni . aottm 9fnm.

lux:!"" i':iiiil

Aihi'.-M" rhv Pnhlialer. aprljvl THE CUiVtPWFLL MFDICAL CO . 41 Ann SI.. Ni u Vork; P.O. Rtix. -Iftae.

Kori-Ht

Lima ' Ft. Wayn.. , PryBMNUa... '.

vitti It for a loi a t' inn, and rnrodlt with tuo bnt.

. .M t" H'U MUI.1I w i HI vafrMi 11 '4UIM..ir faaaaedfately a- nt for another bjUle, which Bxcd

tl- of the ahove CI' I5K. Ahout ayear arVrwanla

lalo taken artui catarrh initaacvereiy, -imi

pever

i n Kl-.

and Ague

9 5am 7 5um 1 1 f im

n4naii t "im l -'-." tin l mpm 1 1 vj,m 4otun 3 t5pm 1 4 fain Jaru , 7 irni ,H)ai1 7 &snm GOING HART. No. 4 No. 2 No ft N't Ex Tm Ex AtL Ex:

No. 8 Mail

MARRIAGE GUIDE OR am iL P.TBMM4MIT. A 8H l-ea ata-4 ww, n i.lni n mM mUm. aw Hmmt who B4-Utn -r oTkar.TiMJ aa-i.-E. m.iv

TBATIM rt-rjih.t mm tta mm Ww mt tta rtK.Tni.:MHTB-l lUi.kuInj , n-l mrk ih( i i. mM pMIOl hi Mr ran t irrt imamu v laiu imw i.aww ntäri! .Kt,al bO.lL-K- SI- Hll W) iu.

A PHYSIOLOGICAL

of Marriage ! eiOl A Ouide to Wedlock a4

ataMNni ltat tn. iltjUe. of Mrnifr fci Um fli. im AI tnrtt; the f re Rp odoouen i4 tl. Dilrim mrt Women.

A boo. tor f ennt-ti- '. -e rmmg uf an )fa. ptaat la

rti-ai invikrai

Oa 'A u.efr.r.el aaVt-sU" Kstara in..i.i tn B"l

Ab-iaa, Hxeea.ea. er Secret Dtaeaaea. nua Um Utt amataf ru s ä mrt' ttf" arierMcHk A CLINICAZ. LSCTVBX on t!.. mhvm m,mi Om: c sh Throard I.niura, Catarrh. ßuptur. tu. Op'o-n Hubit.a- miter K eta. I.rhi-r rouk nt jxw pM on ir'lt e' r ! or." thran.

cntrrair -w i'j-r. neaaxna.'.y i.iniaratnt. Inr ,. eu.

. BUTTS. J

Adda DEL i

.ho. U S. ati 6i. bt. Iwi. !

not they hal a writreD lananago is a disdutad question. From the pottery and ornaments found Jn the BOUfl la,

it is known that th people qaed to

gent to others; jreo taMl aToM all renentmcnt."

ah

1 - .V I

me an rlirhL alv'.ik' me relief from th-) Orat tfoan.

J am confident that this remedy vlU do all thni la claimed f r If. and oiorwtoo. W Iftbiufr you tncci-aa In iu InutU tit-lion, i aui very truly your, A. w. KMtTn, DnT?r. Oct. 4. ISTi. of Smith A DoIL TRIED EVERYTHING. Jfetmm. J. O. Dourortk &Co-Denr.cr, Ool. : Gen-tle.fi-ru I bava used fcA.VFOItD'fe RADICAL CliRK FOR CATARRH, and It ha (rtren perfect atlafaeUoo. I have tried almoat every ih'Ttu. and U U the only thlof that haa (riven me relief. I therefore tute pleaaure In recommending lt aae to all afflicted with Catarrh of any kind, and ofier lola al m- teathnonrto Us benefit. Very trttfT. W. B PECKCK Dea-er.Oct- 1. 1. REV. J. H. WIQGIN SAYS: One of the tieft remedlea for Catarrh, nay, the beat remedy vre have found In a lifetime Of eufferlac. la g AKFOKD'8 RADICAL CHIUt. It la not nnnleaaant to take thruua-b the noatrlla. and taera

rt.mea with each bottle iaraall glais lube for una In lbhaHtion. It clean the bead and throat M

takrn eaca momina; on rtaina.

CA RE.

IN LIQUID OR PILLS. l'oMtire.iy eurea the wnrl forme oi 'hilla, j Fi'ht, Tiiimb. Airue, ThlnMlay Aim-. Kever , without bllle, Nearalqia or tek HitMla:h". I t im- Debility, I.oee of Ap-t Itti. ItulMa ut i tie Kvali'iu in' oven-onii' malaria makee you '

I eel like ourat-ll Hint never falle to eure. Sold hi- all PrtiRiriete In Mrahall eo.mi v AjP'ot. wanti'd wanted everywhere. Adrtrene PKHSIIIN'. A ., Manufar.turere.

I I. H ;;.'J-IJ-tf rirnioulh, Ind.

I

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rlyiiKiuth. .

arae..

Ft, v JJni.i. .

i

SntSrSffiWyft? !

trade with aoh otimr. hut. no t? .

! mov

i. ... ti . i .i . i Itiorouehlv that.

II UI 18 pr4riOHS, Bll HI lt'H' ther are nnanpteaeantaeerettoiieal nodKnu-r.-. , . i ' avble haeklnc doriojr tlie eutlro day. but an ui.prr.

!:" IV. mill's i "'ii- ' " ccdented ekarnei

Prem ltfing; llMtefoce dnetroj no

, life.

How tiitt on wef rife i'!i ph-aenr -. Io(h'i. i mt -ei in.- iiici oy f Kirn, ik-- - Tii-- ilih1- ' -ivi- . Cllll-l- O. a.. en- ,l.-c 1

of foreign eommerfe have iKien coviMel. If von vt;?h to find cut all

that in known eOOflt Moand'Ballders, there are several tiooks pobliahed r :i the subject, which ycu '-an read; bat

while you wil! tlntl many interesting The s.en.-. t.r :t r,. n . :!:,y :s "". particulars, you will be astonished to j lect. of toU ot the thnuglir of sir find how few are tho traeps left by poao ia, and the beauty nf greol these strange men by wh'h habitp J action i gtme, m:; bloom from a I and eustiMiig, together wi'h the ;c'" Howor. Frouef ,

elcameeaof voice and ivapiratory orana.

Un J. 11. Wtuffin. la Dor-tester (Mom.) Ikocotx.

Each pacVajre eentaina Dr Saafonl' lraprerM Inhaling Tube, with full dlreetlona for one In all naaaa. Price, For aale hy all WUoWale and Retail Dr : r ctata and Deale r. thron ehont thel'nlted BUtea a:idTaiiada. WEKKP A It) TTEK, General Areata and Wholeeale Drucglat. Doaton. Maaa.

COLLINS' g

o lopm oearri 16pm 1 4f.aru 1 1 iAam ' topm 6 Mam 2:."pfB n.v.iini

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Piir-' .t lo loant t Wpm -iiTatn

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Train Xo. 4 leaves Chii'Haro dally ax-'i-pt Hat urday. All okaeradaily exoept Humlay. F. R. MYERS. Gn Pass, and Ti- k' t Annt.

IMH v.trni I. J'l Kl A- CHICAGO. On and after Mar 12. W?9. train will run on tho road. Bandaya nxoped. hm follows:

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MARRIAGE

llklfllk I äeVMea- -uearr dlaeaaia.

rli I K' pi ttaal areiiK-lv Mini lr A i. KUI" mt ba-U A. Buttakiva. Ith. ttfiaatn!, ta. 1mm, Me

the Norwegian shore the soundings increase to 190 fathoms.

Scandinavian Churches in

ean be compared to nothing but the

revival of the times of the Reforma- i The "Wicked Bible" was printed on. It eeoms like the breaking of j and l"al n Ä derived iu title the tidal wave over the dead ortbo- j from the fact the word " nr loxv of the whole Scandinavian waa accidentally omitted from the ; seventh commandment by one of the

Intelligent compositors of the period, and an act of Parliament ordered the

Over l"eoo persons including Arabs, Turks, Chinese ami Japanese, - le- EurapeoDs, receive portions of Scripture on tho opening day of the Paris exposition from the kiosk o the Crystal Palace Bible stand. The pressure of the eager crowd for ; m was so great that the windows of the kiosk had to be closed over a dozen times. Tn his triennial eharge recently delivered, the Bishop of Oxford regretted the position taken by the majority of the clergy on the burial

question. He did not think that any one would be greatly injured if nonconformists were allowed to celebrate the rites or burial in churchyards after their own fashion. The A meriean College and Education Society (Congregational) reported at its annual meeting in Boston a permanent fund of $83,000. During the year $12,000 was received In legaeies. The receipts of the year were 69,000, of which $-12,000 went to the College Department, and $27,283 to the general fund. The number of young men aided has been 437. At the fifty-eighth annual session of the General Convention of the New Jerusalem church in the United States, held last week at Boston, the treasurer reported the property of the Convention to be $13,004, and the paid subseriptions toward the 960,000 fund $34,000. The New Jerusalem church is represented in twenty-five States. Rev. E. H. Evans, of Wales, in an address at the aniversary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, ascribes to the extensive use of the Bible in that country the facts that Infidel literature had not been translated into Welsh, and that Popery has scarcely made any progress there. No doubt either that, or the peculiarities of the Welsh language. The Vni versa! Peace Union, composed largely of Friends, held its twelfth anniversary In PuoghkeeneJe, N. Xaj on the 8th Inst. It uttered an

destruction of the entire edition. J. 9. U THE MOnHD-BriLDKBR. Perhaps you think that there k n't much to tell about this country; but although Christopher Columbus did not discover us until 1492, we were a very lively nation many hundreds of years before that In the first place, yoa know very well that Christopher found somebody here when he came. You have seen the picture, of course, where he Is stepping from his boat and shaking hands with a whole beach full of Indians. Do you know why our redfaced friends were called Indians? When Columbus discovered the new country he thought it was part of Asia, so people at that day called our continent "India beyond the Ganges," and so the inhabitants were named Indians. The professor would like to say more about this race of men, but he must skip them this week, or his old friends, the mound-builders, who lived before the Indians, will feel slighted. Scientific men seem to agroe with the professor that these mounds have existed for a great many hundreds of yean. Mr. J. 8. Newberry says: "Most of these monuments are mounds and walls of earth; they are usually found over-grown by the primeval forests, and in the living and decaying trees which cover them we have a record that they have been abandoned at least a thousand years. Beside the mounds and other earthworks, one occasionally finds very wide walls laid up of rough stones without mortar. We have proof also that the mound-builders worked the copper mines of Lake Superior, lead mines near Lexington, Ky., and oil wells in Canada and Northwestern Pennsylvania." When he read that these men actually took copper and lead from the mines we are at this day so familiar with. It would seem as though we should call them neighbors rather

in whieh they live,!, can be made known. ('hrittimt Union. The Birth of a (ireat Journal. It was in a dark and dingy rnora

in a pot house on Thames S: .:, New York, some forty four ypar.-j ago, that the New York HsrwM was brought into existence. The house was kept by an old Englishman named Tom Reynolds, and wan peted fOf superior al nud the style in which Welsh rarebit wan served. It eras miscellaneous company thai a-iern-bled one evening- -composed or Americans, English, and Scotchmen ami proably the most lospoeoolooe in the crowd was Jasaes fJordoa Ben nett. He had formerly employed on the Cowrier m,! tonquirtr. as a Washington correspondent; but the manager and himself had a difficulty, and he had leen for some time out of a situation, and was, to all intents and purposes, in a hard-op condition. Mr. N'unn, the then celebrated pianoforte manufacturer, was a "ti stent visitor to the home, and, moreover, he was a friend to P.ennett. who, upon tho night in question, appeared to be more than usually depressed in spirits. "Take another toby of alo, old fellow and oheer up," said Nunn, "it's a long lane with no turning, and who knows but you may be at the turning part of your luck?" "I don't see any show for hotter times, so far as t urn concerned," replied Bennett, gloomly. It was then tho era for penny pnpers, two of which, the Sm and Trantfript, had boon started in New York, and wero getting along swisamingly. "How much money will it take to start a paper the siz of the .Sic ? inquired Nunn. "If I had live hundred dollars in cash, I could do it," replied Bennett. "Gentlemen," said Nunn. addressing tho assembled company, "let us set Bennet up. I II head the subscription with a hundred dollars.' There was a cheerful response. Old Tom Reynolds subscribed fifty, and then and there the money was made up and an article drawn, wherein Bennett pledged himself to conduct the New York Herald, the name settled upon for the pnper, as a purely Independent sheet; and this was the origin of one of the most lucrative newspaper establishments in the world.

True silence is the rcat of tho mind, and Is 10 the piri what sleep is to the I'cxly. noiif ihnient und refreshmont. ft :s a gren! rlrUMj It covers f'iüy. keeps seei is, s voids disputes -ttid prevents tin, William Society i like the eehoieg hls.

VOLTAIC

PLASTERS PorLcealPsinaIaamnosH, 8oreness. Weakness, Numbness and Inflammation of the Imnsjs. IAver, Kidneys. 8plen. Powels. Bladder, Heart, and Musole, are

to an army of doctors and acrea of

plants and shrubs. Even in Paralysis, JEpilepay or Fit, and Ncrvrrus and Involuntary Muscular Action, this Plaster,

Tt ffivea back ro the sme.-ifcer his; by Kaliying- the yervoos Fotoes, has

Take not that which helongcth to another, but with diligence apply thyself to business.

effected Cures when every other known remedyhas failed. Price 25 Cents. Ask fbr Comas' VortsJo Plaster, sad insist on having it. Bold by all Wholesale and Be tall Di-ugaPsta throushout the United States and Can atlas. WEEKS M

POTTEB, Proprietors, Boston.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS

OK

woris; prc-an for (roan, log for song. Would! IbOM hii Ay - " if'' seen to resound with nttide? fhen B'i;ik evrr in the mefodlons .'-'tains of truth and tore. Dr. 'I '-nut --. Self respect Im t!ie BOMeSl gUf rHCt '

with which a man may ct-Mh himself the tmf wIsTStleg feeling srUh which the mind e:in tie inspired. One of Tythagorn?' wlesel ni:iiies, in his Ooldn SfSSO, is that in whieh be enjoins the pupil to "retOtOOCe himself. Stn I t$t. Science i, I believe, but trained and organized common-sense, dilT -r-

lng from the bsttet aojjr as a veteran j may differ ftOSB raw loersil ; and its methods ftiffer from nose (,r common SSMSS only sr far :is the guardsman's j cut and thrust differ from the man-

SOT in which a savage wields his vi rsst esfcisrny et est TO TAP tomac-

Vir I, i- i -.1 iii.hu i in ital 11111 IlKtrinl In- ila--l hi. in-, . v i ; i Million :tll lii-Ht r-

ajraitil iiiin haciiii; Htii-li imilaiiiniH. All dealer huvliic ir . !liirr lh.r pin; torswo hoarinjr h hani or mrtallli-UImI, n-mler lliMul-i-a liitule i flu- H-aily of lh- law, ami all jTia:m latiiiL' our iiNil rrarkf an- puuiatnal hy flu aul im- ,. . SEK At I OI OMflaUUM, Al i 14, i s : ;. The malM l.OKil.i.ARt tin TA; ti RAC4 O cm be aVsWawaSBlkMl v a TIN T.; .i. n h liinii with Ihr inml MIKlUJIBB tani.l lllTCOII. Ov. r : SR ton Nihaees Ohl in 1HT7. and

ii.-ar' .t immi ix-raoiia i-miiloviil in fai-torinn.

I :iea iiaiil ilovi-runu tii In 17 J a'anii a..MM,imio. mm ssriss tha ii ' years, wr s-jo,immi -0)00. I ii. antral ar? nll hy all johhni al mannfwUtn'r'a rates. S-TIm Tin Tair Smokiui; Tolaveo I "seroiil m uxiif in annua, miiuui.-. purity aud quality. nil -3 m

TO II 11(11

club. Fro. Hurley. KIVl. Wltr apw isjawsah IrsSS UwfVSV in mailing h'nI No tra- a;-;iny on i ;.n livf.-. When- ps!sr loom piwvl, la ar.nlplarml ncJrlil, No leefhv issSaSsahs! ih isjasaiaSs's mista, Wlieri" ti-o.ip oi . m-. I i i :.; iloa;, Hark a:Mir' !" nol .ivr ii !r balmy nana, IM BJtel Hll wit aSOSfSaV S'lViPi--.-. ifSMt, Hat iii.-.-rv I ' I'I.tj. 1 . . . i.i BS 1 ISCff

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..r.lt 9aat vrim at Caalraalal KapaaMfcm fat Sa at i ii liaj asaSMai and mrrmOmmr mmut mamHtrnf mhmw- " f wsSwhy a ßmntimf. Tb Wst Uta ns rar A oar bhia itriri trada-mark I rkaa ijr Imitat.! en Inflnlnr (pnol aaa that riiSaiiii'i Mm at on ' r PlaC- 8ntl hr all Saalara. Saul r aamala, ma. to ('. A. Jaraana' k Co., Hfra., FalaratMCtV va.

ORGAj am si. i n

Poor (JirK. The roorest girls in the world lire those who have never lieon taught to work. There are thousand of them, liich parents ha ro pitted them; they hav been taujcht t dipise labor and depend upon others for a livinp. atid .ire perfect y helpless.

If misfortune e(rnes upon tiuir ; frienls, a.s ii often does, their ease is hopeless. The most forlorn and sals- ,

eruble women upon earth holon to ! PIANfl ""f"1 im...!

HUSeiSOe, If. lieioriS to parents TO j ,M..ri,.rn,! S1Bara llanoa.rosT

protect their daughters from this de. j g biVkST K tmi plorable condition. They do them a ; JS.9. great wrong if they neglect it. Kvery mH tsin Mirror 'i.p 00 only tn Trsmnduiiffhlnr Mhouhl he taught to sum Ssmss s rlli-. Is Olsss ,lt it. m snwk. (lUUjffiier 110M111 wtiiMt u STD H(vBymtoteHMai Kmrsoa.

aor own living, tno noo, so won se the poor, require this training. The wheel of fortune rolls swiftly around tho rich are very likely to become poor, and the poor rieh. Skill to labor, is no disadvantage to the rich, and is indispensable to the poor. Well-to-do parents must educate their children to work. No reform Is more Imperative than this.

ftOIMi NOKTH.

FOR THE CURE OF RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. This trisrvelona preparation has onnxl htmSrnla of tin moal liir.ninf SBSJM of i hnnii'RheiiniatiaTn ati'l NuralRl. even when all other rvmeiiira have failw. It la lact b-Tom-lug thf Acknowledged Antidote for iheap ifsessc, snrl can hp relied upon hy fiiiffen-ra lo relieve them of tlirir piiiti. auti 0e-t a i. rrnanviil cure. Do Not Give Up

yonr case as hopeleaa and settle down to the j eonvlellon tlial no mnllrin will h-lp vint, all wr ssk is a fair trial of the (Traiivf.. ami that you hoar In miml that the nature of these Haeaea reqalrs paislstsnt and faithful appli i ration to Insure a perfi-ot rare. In every -om-

mutiny where ihe 1 t ratine na ta-en piiioi will he found many witnes who will testify to what it haa douc for them Diphtherie. Sore Throat. Burns. Scalds. Bruiaea, Sprains. Wounds, Cuts. Chilblains, Inflammation, Headache, Toothache, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, can positively be cared by the free iise of the I'i'rativk. Send lo us for testimonials you have any doubts. Sold by all Orugg,tt Price 1 1 .00 per Bottle. fer 15.00. " ' Sv La wson Chemical Co.. Cleveland. 0. L Tanner Agent.

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to a teautirut auburn or

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Are allsriated, and In most eases eared, by the use of this PAIN XRADICATOR. It is as Invaluable Family M o1 leine, affording relief before a physician ean be reached. Proesre our circular describing ahnre diseases and their proper treatment, and jou. will bless there-nedr that brings auch healing.

EVERY

LAD IS

Her owrj pliTaieian. luforluall'in ami prita nptloun of the irreatrat value i evory lady, f.wt free by aridreaaluii.

xtiiuip, Dr. at, f. Htone. Hi.plar Slr.1. I'hilaitel.

plus. rvuuslvauia,

for Sale by All DnifsIataV, Prepared by E. M.TUBBS s OP, Proprio tors of "Sing's Ambrosia, " MANCHESTER, N. H. L. Tanner, Agt.

U V I S Raisers will aer Rnbsslt ta Sc

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n.f lane nt. i:icnon. Mil. MR. Cm BIfiKL,OW, Wan haa fcaaa afard la a. irvatiaral af ah SBXUSL aa4CNkIK0 DlimajmCsa-

ta tar taaatr yaara. AUm.mm iaa" tXnmt. alaa ' aa, laaM mm k

This t.reftoralHin has S wnrltl-wide rentes tH-n firroatiiiurjrvay hairl ita f.riirmal clor, rhautriii.; liJii, i.l, or faded hair t.is heautital

- j Aitlmn, rtilii .iliiirj 1in!nirT, ciiriuj; humors

ani itchi,!' ,.f Hie ralp prventinjf tailing of Ilieliair and halilrMs ami wh.ni the foli. lea Sf hair prorlueinff glsnl am pet leatrovrd, caainir new hair to grotr on baW places. It i lean the scalp, inrieratea the mSa, and j trat,., "i Ihe SnA trlosav hair of yniillt. It . exouMtK" perfunvd with extract from fra-

cTant fl iwTs. It I an sbgant hair draasttig.

failed

k-i-iiiin

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SABTiSet BO.rkARA8T.(SM AWO.IkU

Caf

ant ia ala cxlensivalr tiard in col.-n-intr '

fl$ harr, by flipping tha hair in Amboaua and water, warmed in an ims Tersrl. Jt ia mmaiunled tipou scintitfe prtsciples from torsal itirrdients I. has heb! the market for 4 years against all competition. Try a bottle for' any f ihe above causes aad have eon vine me feouv pruofrt)U SALE DT ALL DKUOOISTS,

COHPOUaOtO AT THE CKWCM. LABOMTOiT as

$3

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