Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 1, Plymouth, Marshall County, 19 December 1878 — Page 4

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The Republican.

The Old Buttermilk Pail. Cm, when I revert to he long-rone-b; pleasures. And flunk of thedrc.ims that laude MM my youth, And bid sweet remembrance bring to me those treasures. Which rwiukied like stars hi the azure of truth How awee.t is the thought which, with strongest emotion. Rolls over ray hriin like a wave of the oeenn; When my minds turns to mm that I so sjjbj with devotion, Wheu I drank to my till from the Buttermilk Pail. Let the misanthrope pine let the long-visaged languish For thimjs which are trifling, and scenes that are bleat; Let the sorrow -faced mourner sing ditties of anguish. And wetp for the hopes that have fled from his breast Tet I sigh not all for the days that are ended, When joy like a heart-feeding manna descended When down on my marrow-honea ijracefullv bended 1 drank with my uose in the Butteriiilk "fail. When but a young lad, with -ny heart overflowing With temper as strong as a tenpenny nail, How oft at the nt-.c of BM a going. I've driven the old Mooley tn bidding her tail. That gentle old cow ! there ne'er was a fatter; She could vanquish all dogs that dared to run at'er: Ana she was the mother 1 write not with satire1 Of the contents which filled the old Buttermilk Pail. Oh, if there be scenes that arc good to remember. Of the fair days of childhood, which long ago fltd. Oh, bring tne the apples of golden Sepien her. And the dishes ot sweet milk mixed rightly withbread. And givr rae the Indian-pudding all vellow, T will make the hair curl on the bead of a fellow:

ut,, aoove ail the rest, wheu the butter is melk

of the peculiar ideas of the men on

the borders that every man must protect his life, and not the law. But there is a good class of people now settling up this country, slowly but sure, and their Eastern Ideas will brinsr law and order. Cor. Rochester Herald.

(Jems of ThMfftt The veil which covers the fnce of futurity, is woven by the hand of. mercy. The man who is prond of his money, hai rarely anything better to be proud of. "We waste our time In moments, our money in dimes, and our happiness in trifles. People look at your six days in the week to see what you mean on the seventh. Genius lights its own fire, but it is constantly collecting materials to keep alive the flames. The gem cannot be polished without friction; neither can man be perfected without trials. A man must possess Are in himself

uuer i meiiow. , . , .

01 give mcd!U8ht from the Buttermilk Pail. 1 Deiore De CttQ KlDfliÖ "P electricity

that thrills the great popular heart. A wise man ought to hope for the best, be prepared for the worst, and bear with equanimity whatever may happen. The mind of youth cannot remain empty; if you do not put into it that

Farm and Home. Blanket your horse when waiting at the bitrbing-post, while the driver is in some warm place doing business, for "the merciful man regardeth the life of his beast,"

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Any one desirous of keeping seeds ! wbieh is good, it will gather else-

from the depredation nf mir. .-.n An I where that which is evil.

so by mixing pieces of camphor gum ! An olu Hmdo. wo had become a in with the seeds. Camphor placed ' Cnri3tiaQ flr3t had a Bible given him hi drawers or trunks will prevent ' and tDeU a clocl- SaiJ he: "The mice from doing them injury. The c'oc' w'" te me bw time ßoeä. little animal obiecta to th ndcr arwi and the Bible will teach me how to

w ' i va ai t a

keeps a good distance from it.

Stair carpets should always have a strip of paper put under them, at and

over the edge of every stair, which is

spend it.

Tbl Im Sensible. Miss Fannie G.itewood, a reformed prostitute, was announced to lecture

tVlfc -- nw ft- .-, 4 1 - a. - . m

i "'fy nrsi wear out, in atKokomo, but did not appear, as she order to lessen the friction of the car- j couW get no a dience. People will pet against the boards bene-tb. The , not go to hear her, and newspapers strips should be within an inch or t advise her to hide herself and her two as long as the carpet is wide, and j shame from public gaze, beause there ".bout four or five inches in breadth, j is already too much prostitution. Yet,

Qo w a uisiaace irom each stair Otio Farmer.

A very refreshing lotion, possessing

the same people will flock to bear Luther Benson, and will sing praises of his wonderful oratory. Luther

cleansing and clearing qualities of a ! Benson, Mace Long, Tyler Mason and high order, may be prepared very ' a long list of reformed rakes c;. i easily by any lady, In the following draw a crow d as they tell with glowmannt r: Take a pint of orange flow- j ing words how they associated with, er water, and a pint of rain Water, j helped to ruin, and trample under with a sprig of rosemary; add to this i foot women. The woman cannot be

four ounces of ca-stile soap, scraped finelr; boil all the ingredients together, and bottle up tightly for use, as may bo wanted. This article is called pearl water; it is of simple preparation, and Is one of the most innocent and efficacious of the articles pertaining to a lady's toilet. A member of the Western New

heard by a refined public. Women will flock about Lutber Benaou, cry and pray over him, write him silly letters which he shows and laughs at in his next drunken spree; but a woman one of their own sex, with like nature, wh ii of those "unfortunates" who happened to falf a victim to the man tht- waste their tean?

Tork Farmers' Club says he did not drjd prayers upon cannot be heard

plant early rose potatoes till the fort "Lt her hi Se her face in shame."

No, rather ask these men to divide time with her. Good people, we pray you, divide your attention; and you. women, for the sake of your own svx, treat the equally guiity alike. In

part fjf .June, repelled the beetle by one sprinkling of Paris-green water on such hilla as were infested (about one-twentieth of all), and, notwithstanding the general fdlure of liiie

erop, harvested at thj rate of over i dianapolis Journal

200 bushels of sound tubers to the acre. Another member reported Brownel!' beauty as giving double the yield of 8u.ovvfl.ike. A writer sends to the Elmira Farmers' Club the following cure for galloon the shoulders of draught animal,

Truthfulness to Children. A parent unlike a poet, ia not born; he is made. There are certain things which he has at once to learn, or he will have no more influence over bis child than if it was a common stranger. To gain obedience you must

which he says is the best he ever used : Dissolve six drachma of iodine

in hif - rAr. e .u, . you must promts your

n,x , ' I ones, however small the thing seems Oil thu arr-A will, L .

- " nuu a iraiut I aä SOOU at the collar is removed, and, when at rest, twice a day, morning and evening. The article should be iu the

j first set yourself to deserve it. What

ever you must promise your little

to you and whatever trouble it costs you, perform it. Never let the doubt once enter that innocent mind that you say what you do not mean, or

stable of every farmer, as it is an ex

cellent application on horses where' wllnotactup to what you say. Make the skin is broken by kicks or other I M few Prohlbltory laW8 a JO P088 accident, and is a sure cure for Uy caD: but OQCe made keeP to splints, if used in a orouer manner them. In what is granted as in what

Gossip entails on those who encourage it absolute dishonor we mean the dishonor of repeating conversations, opinions, circumstances, not made under promise of secrecy, but which a high sense of honor would treat as confidential, if happily a high seuse of honor were the rule. It is odd that one of the best things a boy learns at school is to eschew talebt aring and keep faith with his companions, while one of trie most oommon practices of society is to betray the trust contained in talk, and repeat to all what has been implied eoutkience to one. This habit of repeating what we hear is as fatal to the best intercourse of minds as to the finer feelings of integrity. Colorado Baach Cuutoas Every ranchman is armed with a repreating rifle, a shot-gun and a revolver although many do not furry their revolvers. I hardly ever carry mine. In the event of a qaatTi l an euarmed man stands more show for his life, for, BO matter huw great a dt.-,perado may be the man, he never hoots an unarmed man. The question id asked: "Are you heeled?" meaning armed. On your answering to the contrary they will immediately put up their weapons. Stealing here ia sure death to the one getting caught at it. Two weeks ago a party of us went up into the mountains prospecting for minerals in a new

gulch, and on our way found a muu banging to a tree who had been dead some days, with a paper pinned on his shirt simply stating. "Horse thief."

These things strike terror to

thieves. Three nights ago three desperate-looking men aroused me in

is deuied, compel yourself, however weary or worried or impatient, to administer always even-handed justice. This i9 a system much more likely to secure your child's real affection than all the petting and humoring so generally indulged in to give pleasure or save trouble, not to your little ones, but to yourself. 3ft' Mulorh. Indiana Patent. The following is a list of the patents issued to citizens of the State of Indiana, December 10, 1878, and each bearing date Nov, 2, 1878, furnished this paper by C. Bradford, Solicitor of Patents, 18 Hubbard's Tilock, Indianapolis, Ind., of whom copies and information may be obtained: No. 210,200. l'o John N. (Jreene, ot Indi;tnaiM)lt, ans-inor to W. H. 'Picket sntl Hobcrt & DofMJT, ot the sume pi .oj, for improvement .u btreet guides. No. tlOCWt To Era:-tus B Kmklr, ol ft Wa! ?, fnr iinprovemciil in water aujjea for btenm boilers. No. lo.'rt . To Thnmai J. Lindsay, Dave H Uüdtaj ami Wm Heater, of WindlHll, lor improvement in combined fmi drill and com planter. No. 2tU,83t To l:.-njmin 1. Perry, f Kichuinnd. for improvement in vidve gears tor engines. No.91Qtm Tu Alexander T. Thayer, of Milton, tor iuipru erneut in grain srparatois. No. 210,:582. To William A. Whttbr, of iMMa-Bapoli r improvement iu oleum btmliii bhUm, No. lltyttl To John I). Williams, of Kising Mim, nr improvement in nre ;tnd burglar alarm.

CatarrH Of Ten Years' Duration. The Dischargee Thick, Bloody, and of Foul Odor. Senses of Smell jnd Tatte Wholly Gone. Entirely Cured by SANFGRD'S RADICAL CURE, Messrs. Week a Potter: Q-itlemeo Iftet eomEl!ed to BCtnowtoilgc to you the j re.vt bnUt kKFORn's Radical ( rr.B bus Ncen to mi. For tc'i year I hae hrc miete,! wfth this loHilionie lii-ae, and especially in the w.nnr tluu hi it brenmoM severe. The rilactiarRt; has been t!i!-k and n.oody, emitting a fail odor so bad that my presoncu in n room with others was very olfunslva to tiicni.Oui' weclt ajtcr coirmeneicg the use of 6Aronr' Kadioal C; rb I tt s not troubled wtiu It at all. Mys "es of tast - and amell, wM. !i irtre ichol j sroiu , havo now fully returned, and my geuera! healt.i Is uiueh Improved Yours. MELBOCRVE H. IORD. Skm t-Jmmd Writer. Oeo'd RArrns, Mich., Not. 3, 1876. LATER. Gentlemen: The paeknire of Sastoio's rrw rrlvi d h rcto-nlht sll right. I don'tknon-what I shot:ld hav doie i Ithail notbe-n for this remedy. I have trl--1 Nasal 1 tau cht sund c very thin else, aud altlionh 1 have been able to strip the offensive dl elmr-ri. I have not been bl" to recover mv setup of taste and smell until I trie'l SaXToted a CVS3S. Tou can refer any ono voa choese to mc, and I wIN cheerfully Inform them n detail as to lite bcuetlt the rcmeUy hat t-cen to me. Y im, MKf.BOriTVE fa. FORD. Gkajto Raths, Mtcn., Nor. !5, 1976. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE Not only promptly rreit th corrodln dlscharv iu I'atarrh.but, ly sympathetic action, it restore to sound bcaltii all the orran of the head that tiava b. come nffcete ' by It. sua exhibit any ol the folio w-lc-affections : Dofrctlve Cyealcht. Inflamed and Mattery I.v. , Pavisiful iatmI Watery Kyt-K, Loa of Hcsrliif l"t -vch.-. IVeuralaA of the Ear, Discharrea from thf Kar, Ringing Xoiaos In the Hettd. Dlulnt, N' rrous Hradan he, Pstlna in the Ti-inplea, Loss of t ho Beiuses ofTxste avnd flnirll, Llontlun of the I' vn!a, inflammation of Ue Tonnil, Patrid lioro Throat, Tl kling or Harking Cm ;h . Bronchitis, and Bleeding of the X.nn;s. Each package contains Dr. Sanford Improved Inhaling Tube, with full and carefully prepared directions for use In all caws. Price. St. For sale by all wholesale and retail druggists anJ tlcali-rs through on the Culted fttateaandC'ina''as. Wh EK9 PtiTTIi:, 0r.eral Agents a.id V. boksls VngginU, Boston, Vlo-a.

Cold Weather is at Hand

GXER

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WANTS ALL THE

Bcouirs'BSI Voltaic Plasters A N Eleetro-Oatvanlc Battery, combined with

Xl. a hik'hiy Meuicaiea riasur, rorminr

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MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN In Marshall and surrounding Counties to call and see him before making purchases for Fall and Winter, as he has a Large Stock of Eveything, and the Goods will be sold. It does not make any difference how big the Blowing done by others, he will not be Undersold by any one.

If IW ADVERTISEMENTS. A CHEAT OFFER FOR HOLIDAYS!!!

i We will dnrlug the HOLIDAYS dispoaeof lOO 1 PIANOS ORGANS, at KXTRAOKU1V

AH1 LOW prices for ch, SPLENDID ORGANS a 3 ftaeta of r-seds MS, S with Sub Hasaa and CoupUr So, aeta s .-, I at 40, 1 set 35. 7 Octave nil ROSE WOOD PIANOS wiao, 7 1 3 .to warrÄlltej forSITyeara. AGENTS WA!TKD, Illaatrated Catalogcea Mailed. Maslc at half price. HORACE WAT: RS SON jitanfra ud Dealers, 40 E. 1 1th St., N. T. E D 1 H O N H: C LIP 1-C O ! THE FRENCH GALYANMEDICON ! What is it? The lateat and grandest triumph of Klectro-Meüical science. By this new scientific appliance Chronic Diaearcs ar radically and permanently cured. The worst forms of Kheuraatism Nenraliria, Paralyaia, Headache, Dyspepsia and N rvous Debility disappear as hy mafric; pain leaves at Its touch. No mediciuea internally. Costs so little that L.OP need suffer. Send for pamphlet to Dr. H. K. IA n isoN, Box U3f, Terre Haute, Ind.

LOCAL DIRECTORY.

rracd -st cirattro ajrent In hj world of me

In use. Th

and nttcrlv surpastii:ia' -U otuer Plasters heretofore

in use. I rey iceomnl.sn more ia one w--ei tnatj

the o'd I'l fi rs ... iK vta-di- rear.

Hale, they a i. a. Th :y

eine, fore than

Thiy do ubt pal

KolleTe AfTcctlans of th Chest. KtlK e Affections of the Longa. TVWo Affcctlor.i of tne Heart. IJellcve Affection-- of t!:j Liver. Hellere Affectloi j .rtl.c Spleen. Kellere Affectlo-ii of the Kldntya. Hellere Affections i f ilia Spine, hellcve Affcctictis cf the Nervs. Rellro AffeotU : toft he Musclea. Relievo Affectionaof t)ie. Jotnta. W-llev Affections of the r nea. Bella tc Affections of thu blnews. Ko matter what mar be tba sxtent of yonr snffer. Inf, try one of these Plasters. Kellcf U ataafas om. a fact st.r'wrtcd by hundreds of testimonials ia onr possession . Dear n mind tUat the moat linporlaal discoveries In pli.-rniacy date t -k 1-sstlian ten years, and that comlilnatior.soi gaw and easenee of plants and s! nibs sr. Ii.-reln united with Kleetric'.iy to form a curative Plaster. in soothtiiit.h' alIrtr. and str nifthenlnp pmpcrtlrs as firsaperior to all other Plasters h r loloTC in usu as me t-clentiAo piiy-.il .u la U Lj horse-le.ch. Prlco, 33 Cent.

r.- ear' ml to call for COtXtVS VOLTAIC Pt-AS tKR lest you Ket con. - '" .nliless Imitation. Sold by !l Wholi sale and ReUll Dnimlsts f hronrbouUh ratted Stst'-s sr d -uadaa.and by WLUiS t Pyi

All-Wool Blankets for $2.50 a Pair! 100 PAIRS OF PANTS AT $1.50.

UCCESSFUL FOLKS. Matthew Hale Smith's new book.

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Iimi prominent persons -men and women ana yced Steel I'urtrait of A. T. CTCVWaDT landert.itt, Henne't. tte.. O I tW AH I 1 M scoaatiou of the season. Now it ibe time for AßEAITfito "efte territory. Addreaa f6r MUtn I O agency circulars and terms, American Pub. Co., 118 Raadotpb St., Chicra-o, 111.

CO C NTT OFF 1C

Clerk Daniel McDooavM Auditor A.C. J Hoiapaon Sheriff.... L.t fflas Treaaurer A. L. Thosaaon. Recorder J. B. N. KJingcr jWfi A. C. North. School .-uj niiH n.:, Hi V. E. Bailey . . i Hi rata Ranck CommiBBionen Howard Barnaby I J acnes A brands Regular aeawiona of the Commlissioners' Camr ftrst Mondays in MaA.li, Jon, Ken-lean be r and Da-aembsr

JUDICIAL OFFICFRA. Circnit Judge Sidney Ke-ita. Circnit Kroaecutor p. O. Joam. Sessions of the Circuit Court, 1st Monday in March, 3d Monday n May, bih Monday in 8eptessber and ad Monday tn December.

CITlf GO l.RNMENT.

Mayor Clerk Treasurer. . Sapt Public

City Council naecU second in each month.

Amass Johnson David K. 8oydar ...Jams A. ui'inors Maaroe ACLase and fourth Monday

CITQ EPILEPSY, II I Of FALLING SICKNESS POSITIVELY CI KED the worst cmm of the longeet standing. tv ueing lr, Hebbavrd'a Cure "NO HUHHCü," 11 HA. I I Ki ll 1 HOI - SANDS. Will give Sl.OOOfsr a case It wttl not benefit. A wunsle bottle free to all addressing J. E. DIKHLklE. Chemist, Office 1.323 Broadway New York.

CHrKCH DIKFCTORT. CHRISTIAN CIH RCH. ITeachlin 10-. a. as. and at 7:3o j. m. Sunday at aooi at 1I:U p. to. U. V. Heed, Pastor. 1RKSBVTERl.7rf CHURCH. Preaching -very Sahhath at io:90 a. m., and at 7.30 p. m. Sabbath school at 11: 15 p. m. Prayer meeting. Wadneadays at 7 p. so. Seats free O. A. Uttle. Pasaor. METHCDIST EPISCOPAL CHl'KCH. Corwar La Porte and Cenrar streets. Pn-achüss n. r

"""i si ltKso a, da., ana 7"ao p. m fee

acbooi ai 12:0 p. m. T. C. Stringer. Pastor.

SWEET

'HAY! Totacco Expoaltioo foe

:Sa72

Awarded sigsat prist at Centennial Me che. ring MtslMt and wzctBmtm

setsr nf mtmmmm al Jumar inf. Ths M srer made. As oor blue strip trade-msrk imitated on lu.'erC-r rnodi see that Jarkm

on every ping. Sold hy all dealers. Sand for

sas. u u. a. JAoaxa a Co . Ufrs.. Fi

$1 pronis on Id day investment of MM I O U II in U eatcrn I nion. November mUU Proportional raterns every week on Stock Options ot SO. - .-.o - sjioo. . 3eo. Official Reorts and -'irculars free. Addreaa, T. POTTIX T2I3ET k CO.. hankers. !Ci Wall St. N.T.

tt-est and fastest

Price reCo. Chicago

for th

eaideViaitor Term and Ont-

ree. AddrfBS P. O. VICRERY Ass.

jrusta. Maine.

REFORMED CHURCH. thu Charcb ti. first eacb month at lü:30 a.

Church at t p. m. J. B.

Services in the LuiLsnd third baxfava 1st

as., and at the Jaroby Henn , Pastor.

ST THOMAS' Eptacopal Church vices every Sunaay at lC-9Ca. m.

uoday school

at 12:0 p. m.

aOATHuLIC (St.

V service, i :SO a Vespers ai S p. m.

DHrktt set SDC ':ao p. SB .

Scats tras, t.

Michael's) CUUItCH

m. Second service at 10 O.Zurwtilen, Pastor.

First

A (ES TS WANTED. For the

TV aellirr' Pictorial Books and Bihles duced 33 percent. Address NAT. PCB

DAY to AarocrB anva-sine

MASONIC. I iLYMOI'th rouuivntRT

X Stated conclaves the second That

month. J. V, . Uotuzhton, E. C. c. E

ataday La . X. Toaa,

JfO. M.

PLYMOUTH COUNCIL, NO. If, Stated convocations the si mad

each month. J. V

M. A. s. M. Wsr.acs, , i.

Ungeiibaugh, T. L M.

PLYMOUTH, CHAPTKaL NO. as. Stated convocations the Aral and

days in ejeh mouth. J M.

M. A. M. Muss Man-

oi.ier. M K. M. P.

PLYMOUTH, LODGK; NO. 14; A F. A A. M. Stated communications first and third Frida) in eacb moain. A. L. Reeve, W. M. J. Brownie,

a. fllfcfll räälT SS aiTa sissan. a TL.R, Proprietor. lo ou, Jla

TUTTS PILLS! A NOTED DIVINE SAYS THEY ARE WORTH THEIR WEICHT in GOLD READ WHAT HE SAYS: Pr. TfTTt TVar Sir: For ti 9 years I have jecti a martyr to 1 ' niftipation and I' ..i l.nstsjiriiiB your PUN were refonimpiidd tome: I used them (but with little faith I am now a well man, have Rood aprwtiu-, Sustention perfect, regnku Stools, f'lhs cone, and I have (jaineil forty .oiind.s solid liesh Tht j are worth thir ei-iht in gnld. Kev K. L. HMnOtT, Iulsville. Ky. A TORPID LIVER is th" fmitfnl source of man, diseases, such as In h r-sln.i' k Headache,! os'.Ivciksä. Dyn nlerjr, Bilious Fever, Ague and Fever, Jaundice, Pi lea. KJ ieuiii.it is ni .Kidney t'ompla.nt.Cohc.elc. Twtt's Pills ciert a powerful Influence on tht T v r i i will with ortlnt v relieve t hat tniportant nrean from disease, and restore its normal functions. Thf rapidity with which persons take on flesh, while midi r the influence ol these pills, of itself Indicates their adaptability to Hour ill the l-ody, hence their efficacy in cuntiK nenous debility, dyspe'-sia, wasiineof the mnwh-s.sluKKishncaa of thf II vrr.i liro'iin onstipalnei. and lniuaruuat heaiih and strength to the system. CONSTIPATION, Onlrwlth remilarity of the bowels can perfect health be enjoyed. When the constipation is of reci nt date, a single dose of TWIT'S PILLS will suffice, but if it has become habitual, one -411 should be taken evrj night, gradually lasavnnn the frequency of ths deie until a rrKular daily mofi'iiierit is nl tsined, which will suon follow. siold F.verywhere, 25 nta. OFFICE, 3ö MÜ&BAY ST.. HEW YORK.

Siok Hcadachei

Positively Cured by

tnete Linn run.

They alo rel level

n. stress rrom iytip i ala. Indigestion audi Too Hei.rly Kitin I

A perfect remedy fori piaatneaa, Nausea. I Iinivvriiiesa.Ucd 'I siel

In His Month. Coaled I

long ne. pain in ii Knie. Ac. TLe, -ei:u-

Ist- Ihn n weis audi prevent Coostip-tt ISM j and Piles. I lia sinn i

cat and eaaiest to luUe. tiolyone pill a iL,-

40 In a vial. Purely Ve-reiuljle. Price 3 cents. I

Mold v all Irugaisls. CARTER IHEDHJINE CO., Prop'rt. EHs, Pa. Five Visls by ns:l for oua fMlar.

CARTER'S

f

ITTLE IVER PILLS.

The cause of the terriblt explosion at Sullivan the OtlMI day is explained as follows . Two rooms were bMn excavated toward each other and only a thin wall remained. The gas

the 1 bad accumulated in one of the room

ami the miners had been warned to

Die Farmer and the Laboring Man's Friend.

Nussbaum 1 Mayer

Wholesale aud Retail Dealers in

GROCEKIES

CATARRH. A COUGH OF TWENTY-FIVE TEARS' STANDING CURED. CaTRKII WITH DkoPPINOS IU TUB TpKOAT.C'AI WM t- KEI.I.N05 OF STRANO IsUni, DlZZINK, PAIM IN SlDK. AX1) Weakness or Kidneys, immediately rei.ievkd, System seemingly made over New by pse op se Bottle. Messks. LntUnnt & i n.: I live in M n hsatSf ttm, atil hare lived over fifty year in (ioffstown, ahont two miles from here 1 am 7? years old. I have had Catarrh for fifteen year, and a hal ervieh for twenty-flve vicars, ea-Jv-tiall epKne and full, (so-od (Seal ol that time I navp had diaeincsa iu Uie heul. Uprnjr the flttwu veara 1 tane had aVopajtag tro-m fror the head upou the lunes, illlinz my throut with phlevin, causing tickling in the Ihrait, aud wh.n-ver I a:is down with fever n'ii!K a fuelini; of siiffrs-atin-; and traiiglitii;. Pmjpl. have tUoiiifht 1 had the I'onsumuiiou. 1 was riurtorad for Hist. I hare consulted a ptta many phya clans, hir uever got more than temiMirarp relief. Ahou two months aro I had a dizzy spell, f.UI iluan aud was inscusihle for pome timn. and did not know my own folks for ovsr six hours. ÜT WirtkaT tTsM taa SS rrsw 5'iu'eoni' I 'aUirrh h'einedlf, aud advim-il me to huyabotlle. lie bail Catarrh and took this, ami it left. I cot a hot Me and ia ten dava it cured the Catarrh, removed the HUsfSaV tickliin.' m the throat, anJ I was side tossw four tords of wood. worUinc sii hours a day. I never aa anything like it. It Seemed to make uic all over new . I now have none of the old troubles uiiIsms I ist cold, and then a teaspoonful ol & ( H:;ttnlv ml f'abnrh h'einedy removes everything. I w mid not he without it as long as I could get nrmey to buy it with. My graudaoh and hia wi'e 1,'ive I, ,. t'atirrii, ou.i they are tryluu' 1 und find innni-liHte reli. i. I have had pains in the amtll of my hack and wealtneaa of the ki iiipys for mauy veara, and tlio'igti I work hard daily, shoveling ihis sianonof i' year, my kidneys have lajsaal grwat reh-f. and t'ie paius love greatly diiuiuisheal. -IOHIPB UKOItUB. Manchester, N. April A, Iflt, I'apl -lone-ili (leorge can get the testimony ot ev. rv bank man and city offleert.i hack him as reliable and boni-st sTatndn ifs of cases of a similar nature cured i'hiu the las: yar. Sntif" sad Lottcsas give ualv temporary re ief. The ( tn!itiUim&.l Cmtmrn K rnirlj strike at the root, b lil.ls up the c iristltntion. raakea it new, aud drir.-s away t ata-rli and all diseaaea of the mncoua membranea, and their attendant pains and aches, pertaining to oc head, back, shoulders, kidneys and throat. Price? tl per botlls. A pamphlet of 3S ivar s giving a treatise on Catarrh, with innumerable caaea of cures, aeut tree by addn ssine the Proprie. tors. LlTTLKf IBLD & Co , Manchester, N. II. Sold hy L Tanner, and Poe & Chapman, linn outh. Ind. iiov 14131 E. W. HELM, Manufacturer of Light and Heavy HARNESS And Dealer in Saddles, BridlesXollars Whips, ticshop, cor La port e & Michigan St , PLYKOUTH. IND. 1 1-2 in. Heavy Harness complete $27. 1 3-4 inch heavy $28. Single Buggy $12 to $15 DoubleBuggy$25to30

ANDREW FOE

CflAS. D CHAPMAN

THE PEOPLE'S

Dru

Store

udson.N.Y.

POE & CHAPMAN, Prop's. ROOM NO 8 HOHABI'S BLOCK, LAPORTE 8T., PLYMOUTH,

INI

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Complete, Fresh and Reliable Stock.

We Sell only f- CASH1

We seek only a living Profit, and Quality taken In

?OD8ideratiool propose Selling at the Lowest Priees We solicit the continued favors of old friends and the patronage uf all desiring anything in the line of DRUGS 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 Partner, who will at all times be found at hlu post, A continuance extensive practice we have enjoyed is respectfully solicited.

Senior of the

CITY DRUG STORE!

One Door South 1st National Bank,Michigan St.

My stock is Full, Fresh and Reliable. I sell for cash at tht lowest market price and warrantee the quality. Physicians prescriptions and family receipts compounded day and night. 1 have also SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, Blank Books, Toys, Fancy and Toilet articles, Tobaccos, Cigars, etc., which I iuvtd he oliubc to examine betöre purchaHing elsewhere and save money by it. L- TANNER, PLYMOUTH, INP.

LOOK HERE I For J"

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THERE WliX BE AWARDED AT EVANSVILLE, IND.. Tuobdav, December 31. 1878.

TUE ri)I.LUWIli

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PROVISIONS

WOOD, WILLOW,

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GRAND PREMIUMS I KOSK-1! II. I. KAUM (tlivtrlod Into six farms), attuatit! in W airick county, luüiau, oevt-u Diik-at-aKt 0( Ktsnsville, two miles north of Nfwbur.', coo taining SXil acres, BlMSSl dwellinira, and isvfb barns, four cn-harrta, and utlicr valuable Improvements. Tor ImtiatiaHiHs Lota are all moat Ueairable property lo buy ss su investment. Thu kvaiisvillt; Lots are all first-class of their lorality in . .al heaniitiil cit, and are to day worth their aclicdule firuj a for honiea. .No. 1, Premium Farm, 40 acre, homestead im-

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Not, No. 3. No. 4, No. 5, No. .

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1 Lot, Woodruff Place-, Ind 'polls $7,oo0, 5 Lota, iiiAjliiaii i Home, i. .,), i loss. Willi ft iniawa " l.wsj, 6 Lots, Irvington, Indiana, l.too, 30 Lota, (is ii lals. Kvanvills n,of 4o Ixits, W oollawu, Kvauaville 5o, UU, " soo, 10 Pn-miums, ;uh ISA a .. 60. " - M, wo a,

17,000 7,60 T.0U0 5,M 4,S0 ,"3 4.VOH 1,1)11 LjSil bi SO"

ci-aae blasting until the im-j couhl bo

the nighi, and said tbey were looking ; Tanned out. A miner, however, diarefor a horse-thief and were tired. I j garded these instructions and exinvited them to stay all night. They j ploded a blast which blew out the immediately made theaiaelveg at ; partition, ignited the gas in the va-

bome, cooking their own snpper, i tmut chamber and caused the explo- j ( flnaly faUing asleep, leaving them : sion. Eight men lost their lives by HlUBS lUfS iGltS WOOl , I. - - - I ...n... Tko. Am. I . 1 I 1 ... i. ,.SM si m A I I i

r'J'u6 puari , ii a vuiu':i. iuoj j-a- iu) cauidoiuu ill euuueauuu. iweuiy

We are Holling at uiltlniKS aH cheap as anj h-u- In Northern Inöiana. In eonneetloi witii tin above buaineM. we pay the hisrhisat prl e in Cnsh tor nil Kinds ol Produce. and Dinks a specialty in

JNF.QUALED IN BAKING I WITH MORE IMPROVEMENTS, ALL THE CONVENIENCES ANI THE GREATEST DURABILITY.

I HAV Tl I K

I

parted early the next morning, und, I seven men were in the mine at the

learned, came up with their man aud

shot him. It is remarkable to think that a man may shoot his neighbor and nothing be said, but let him steal

anything aud ho must die, It is ooe Xews.

SEEDS, &c.

time, of whom fifteen were at work

in the lower vein where the exnloaion

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occurred. The men In the upper vein I to purvhaa Oooda in our iu or nave anywere only stunned. Indianapolis j ,hIn to sellio us.

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An Ideal Child ren's Magazine Messrs. KcatftNER & Co., In It's, began the pnb. lication of St. Nicholas, an Illustrated Magazine for Oirla and Boys, with Mrs. Mary Mapea Dotier as editor. Five years have ii8H-d' amre the first number was iasusd, and the magazine has won toe hihcat position, it baa a monthly circulation ot OVER 50 000 COPIESIt Is published simultaneously in London and New York, and the transatlantic recognition is si -nost astreueral am' hearty as the American. Although the progress of the magazine has been s steady a-lvsnre. it has not reatihe 1 its editor's ideas ot hest, Ivratise SWT idea! contiaually on runs it, and the magazine aa s.vifü j follows after. To-day St. Nicuolas Stauda Alone in the World of Books: The New-York Tribune has s.id of It: "St. Nicholas ha resent! t higher pisiform, snd commands lor t service wider resources in art and letters than any ot ita predecessors or contemporari. s." The London Lite ary World av: "There ia no magazine for the yotmg that can he said to equal this choice production of Sc .Doer's press Good Things for 1878-9. The arrangement for literary and art contributions for the new Tolome-sizth are complete, drawing from already favorite sources, aawellaa from procrisiDg ne sr ones. air. Frank K. Stockton's new aerial story for boya, "A Jolly Fellowship.'' Will run through the twelve monthly party. beginning with tin number lor November, IS7S," the flrst of the volume, -and will he ilinsttstsd hy James B. Kelly. The story is one of travel snd adventure In Honda and ths Bahamas. Kor the girls, a continued isle, " Halt a Dozen Househeepers," By Kathariue D. Smith, with ilinatratious by Fred

erick Dicliuan, begins in the same number; and a tresh aerial hy Sn-au Coolidge, entitled "Kyeb-ighl.'

with olently of pictures, will be commenced early in the volume. Thsrc will aiso be continued fairy . tale called Rumpty Dudget's Tower,'' W ritt, n hv Julian Hawthorne, and Illustrated by Alfred Fredericks. About the other familiar lea" tares of Sr Nicholas, the editor preserves a goodhumored silence, content, perhaps, to let her five volumes already issued, prophesy concerning the sizth. in respect to abort stories, pictures, poems, humor, instructive sketches, and the lure and I re of "Jack-in-the-Pnlplt," tbe "Very I Ittle Folks. ' department, and the "Letter-box," and Riddle-box " Terms, at. 00 a year; H cents a N oin'r r. Subscriptions recejyi-d by the Publisher of this Paper, and by all Booksellers and Postmasters. Persona wishing to subscribe diiact with tbe publishers should write name, Post-office, County, and State, in fall, and send with remittance In check, P. O. money order, or registered letter, to Sckibner & Co., 1AA Broadway, IS. Y.

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Juet Puhliaucd, in a Sealed Euveluue. Price six cent. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and It-aOinavl core of Seminal , akners, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by N-lf-Ahusft, Involuntary Emissions, 1 in item v, Nervous Uebilitv, and lmtedi menta to Marriaite genenlly ; t on-uinjition, Epileiiey, and Kita: Mental and Physical lncaiMtc'tv. ac-By KOBKKT J. CULVKKWELI, M. D., author of ths (Jrt-en Book," Sir. The worliS-nuowiied author, in thia admirable Lactatr, clearly oroves from hid own evnerien,

that the awtul consequences of Self -Abuse may be effet tually removiil without mtdirine, and without lanm.r)ua surgical onerat'ons, houses, inatruSSSSSSJL rin--. or : poiBMnfr out a mode of un ut once certain and effectual, ny which every Wmmm, SO matter what Iii, condition nmy be, msy sure himself cheaply, privsAST and radically. ar- i Us Luutaia tvnl prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Ml under seal, in a plain envelope, to any sddress, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two IsosSsaai stamps. Address tht Publishers, aprltyl THE CULVLRWELL MEDICAL CO.. 41 Ann Ht.. New York ; P.O. Box, 450.

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Every style of the. art Irom a Gem or PbotoEraph to tbe finest India Ink picture, exeeut?1 In the hlshest artistic skirl. Altso eojiy hk and enlarviug made a specialty. We have tho lu'.-t of light, eo that pictures may b takeri in aoy kind of weather. Picture framc-t kept wnstantly on hand. With our kinde rofrardH for an already liberal patrotlage, w wouhi bespeak a continuation of the same hoping to be able to render perfect Mstisfn ion. both In price and juality of wojrk. Remember the place. Michigan street, oeai Whenier's Bank, Plymouth. Ind. JmuTt J. K. PORTMEBs.

SCRIBNSH'S UOHTELY, Conducted by J. C. HOLLAND. The Handsomest Illustrated Magazine in the World. The American edition of thia periodical is now MORE THAN 70.000 MONTHLY. And it has a larger circulation in England Otan any other American magazine. Every number contains about one hundred and fifty pages, and from fifty to seveuty-flve orurinal wood-cut illustrations Ainouncemeots for 1878-9, Among the attractions for the coming year are the follow ing : 'HlWORTH'S," a serial novel, by Mrs. Prances Hodgson Burnett, sulbor of 'That Lsas o' Lowrie's ' ; - !, .! Vr H, nnt's r.w uovel is laid in Laurashire; tbe hero is a youne Inventor of American eiath, " Ilawort h's" Is tbe longest Mrs. Burnett had yet written. It will run through twelve numbers of the Monthly, beginning with Novetnher, 1STS. and will be profusely illustrated. FALCON 6EPG "eriai novel, hy H. H. Bnyesen, snihor of tiuuiiar," "The Man who Lost bit Name." Ac. In this romance, the author graphically describes the pecaliarites of Norse immigrant lite iu a w-stern settlement STIM OF NEW ORLEANS, by Oeorte W. Cable, to be begun on the conclusion of "ralconherg." This story will exhibit the state of society in Creole Louisiana about the years 1SOS-4-&, the time of tba Cession, and a period bearing a remarkable likeness to the present Ueconst ruction period. PCR 1 1JI1S OF AMERICAN POETS- This aeries Ihejrtui in .uiruat with the portrait of Bryant) srili be continu d, that of Longfellow appeaiiug In N6 vember. These portraits are drawn from life by W vatt Baton an.i enirraved hv T. Casta. They will

be printed separately on tinted paper, aa fiontlapieces of four different numbers. llla--trated ! sketches H the lives of the poets will accompany these portraits . S UD E . IN THE SIERRAS.-A series of papers

(mostly illustrated) hy .?ohu Mtiir, the l alitwruta naturalist. The most graphic and pietui-r-aqne and, at tbe same time, exact and trustworthy studies of " 1'lie ( aliloinia Alps' that have yet been made. The series will sketch the t alilornis Passes, Lakes, W ind Storms and fc'orvst, NEW VIEVIf OF BRAZIL. Mr. Herbert II. -nvth, of torueil I'niversity, a eompsuion sf Ihe late Prof. Hartt, is now in Brazil, with Mr. J. Weils Clmmimey (the artist who accompanied Mr. Howard KiiiK in his tiicr throuich ""ihe Crest 8outli 'V preparing tor Sckibmr b series of papers on she present condition, the dies, rivers and resources of Ihe grist empire of South America. IHE ' JÖHNN RE8 ' PAPERi, hy an "ex-Confed-Crate soldier will be among the tacieat couirihntious to .n KiBNER during the coining esr. They ar. w ritten and illustrated hy Mr. Allen C. RediMKt. of Ksltiinore. The first of lbs series. "Jolinny Keh at Fiay," appears la the November n nm Iter. THE LEADING EUROPEAN UMVERSITIES ' are now having prcpatt d, tor St Rtskca, art ich s on the leading I ui versifies tst Fwrope. 'I bey will be written hv an Aniericau i'ollege Professor, Mr. II. II. Hoy. -en. of t'omell (author ol "KalconbiTg." Ac), anil will include sketches ol the hadioe men n sadl of the most imported Caiversilies. t Oreat Britain and the C'ontinenL Among the additional series of papers to appear may ) mentioned those on How Shall we S pell (two papers by Irs. Loi .sbbuki ), The J?ew..sSMth Lewn-Plantlng for Small Places (b mi ei Paksons, of Kiushmtc, Canada of To-day. American Art and Artists. American Archaeology, Modern Inventors: also, Fsners at Travel, History, Physical Secure st:;diesia l.itrature, Political sod Hecial -Science, Poems; "ToaicB ol the11me,"hy I)r. J. ti. Holland; record of New Inventions aad Mechanical Improvement--Papers on Education, !. oration, A.c ; Book Reviews; fresh bits of Wtt and Humor, Ac. THUS $4 00 A TEAR IN ADVANCE !35 CENTS A 1 . NUMBER. Sitliiwr-r-tions received by the publisher of this Kist. and by ah bonka llers and tsst masters, raonsw-fshing to suhscrihe dim t with tbe publishers, shosld write name, postofllce, j ouuty, and state, in lull, and send strh remittance iu check, P. O. money order, or registered letter, to SrEtlrHiKlt t CO., 7t. Broadway, New York.

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Uence. Tlie Kpec iftr Merllrlne Is the resalt ot s lit study and many years ot experience In t resting tbcaw aitecisl iltai asas. Full panienntrs in oar pamrhleta, which we desire tn send free by mall to every ose. The Neeiflr Medicine is sold by sll drnaxists at f 1 p.;r pa ks-e, or six ps k ages or will be sent bs mall on receipt ol tbe nionev hv aeöresainr TUE RAY MEDICINE CO., No in Mechanic Block, Detroit, MIcA SsaTftoM In Ptymonth, Ind.. by L. Tanner, and by all SSfiasjSaas everywhere. sprllyl

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