Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 4, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 January 1879 — Page 4
The Republican.
Vor Thi KiruBuotx. iBbitiou'.s (.Od!.
BT DR. J. A. DI-5UP.
l ife like th protean ocean, How calm, and then distnrhed. Hears tm from infancy to death. Both bated and re.-ercd. :f we would win ambition' eal And i.iko dowoward im ; W' must expert "no royal road.'' öot a pathway rough and uv. When'tempeetoos clouds ariae. And all looks dark and drear; W ; moat not (ear the storm. Dot "look up sud persevere." When "enves roll monntaln high," And feore oar soul distress; Wf const keep the goal in iew, A ad weodilv toward it presa.!
Though oer whip rs atorro-toaaait. By the angry wind aud wave; We shall reach the harbor safely, II we are troly brave. We maat not distrust oarselvea. But away with doubl and fear Bear unmoved the world's praise. Nor tremble when it snesn. Brer keep the end in view The goal that attrarte the eye; And we Khali sorely conqu.r, ' Before the day we die. Eduratlon.tl Column.
;. V. LaJtOKVBArOH. 88AB'S WEALTH. Juliu Caesar, like Wilkins Mieawber, Esq., was "continually incurring liabilities thai he found difficult to discharge." Bs set a high value upon ft eodstalp, having puichueed that of 1. jeiua Paulus for H, 500,000, and that of Curio for $2,500,. He was a terrible spendthrift. Before he had tjoceeded in obtaining asv office, he had contracted debts to the amount of $U.973,D0O. But office holders had a good pieking in those day as in our own; and as soon as Julius got his hand into the public treasury his debts began to diminish. He soon became rich. He gave Servillia, the mother of Brutus, a pearl of the value of $200,000. He would, doubt
less, have been guilty of many other
ture are dingy and brown, we have but to take down the heavy curtains, open wide the windows, hang brackets on either side, set flower-pots on the brackets, and let the warm sun stream freely in, to bring health to our bodies and joy to our souls. The Heart ion.
James Polewell might as well have ; been named Wellpole, as he stands over aix feet high when standing in a ; hollow. On Christmas day he broke a 9aloon window, threw frozen pota- ; toes at the City Hall clock, and so
conducted himself that pedestrians on Woodward avenue slipped down right and left as they sought to get out of his way. The police ran him through alleys and over boxes, but they did not collar him till a late hour in the evening. He had then takfn possession of a big band-sled, and was persistently entreating an old Duchess with muskrat furs on to indulge iu a holiday sleighing party. Whi-u then police were drawing him down on the sled he had stolen be sau. : I hung op my storking In va-ri-oos way ; And in- first Ihing 1 kaew I goasixty daya. Hs kept whooping and singing all night, but when daylight came hs was a changed man. His head drooped, his spirits went down to fourteen below zero, and he dragged his left leg behind him in an aimless way as hs left the corridor to place himself in the clutches of the law. "Mr. Polewell, have you lived in Mexico all your life?" inquired the court. "Ns, -ir; never lived there an hour," was the reply. "1 thought you had ; I thought they acted in Mexico just about as you acted yesterday." "Can't a teller have a little fun on the FourtM-of-Ju-Chrlstrnas? Has a
Useful Information. Make a hen comfortable, and she will lay. If a laying breed, so much the better. It is with Biddy as much as with Briney. Oood treatment disposes to maternity in the hen to tho greater production of eggs; in the cow to the increased secretion of milk. Jotra State Register. The very best thiug to be done when anyone has received a burn or scald, is to lay on the part that is injured a thick coating of cotton, wool or wadding, so as to completely exclude the uir. If the above wool hap-
"pens not to be at hand, scraped pota- ; to or turnip will ease the pain.
To cure frosted feet, heat a brick very hot, and hold the foot over it as closely as it can be held without burning. Cut an ouion iL two, and dipping it repeatedly in salt, rub it all over the foot. The juice of the onion will be dried into the foot, and effect a cure in a very short time. If this is done for a few times, it is almost certain to cure your feet entirely. For colic in horses, take a pint of salt dissolved in a piut of hot water.
and a quart of vinegar then added
Sheriff's Sale. 21H0 By virtus of an oxeoution Issued out of tho office of the Clerk of the Marshall C'irouit Court, to in directed, on a judgment in faVOr ( if .Imui'k niirtnn u n . 1 aiinat flaorso V
t Fletcher and Delilah Fletcher. I will offer , for sale at public auction, on
vary, A D. 1879. between the hours of tn o'clock a. m . and four o'clock p. i., at t! e door of the court houe. in Plymouth. Marshall County. Indiana, as the. law directs, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot number two () Houghton's addition to the town (now city) of Plymouth, Indiana. Situate in Marshall county. Indiana, to tho highest bidder for cash, without regard to appraisemeut laws, subject to redemption. . JOHN V. ASTI.KY. Sheriff of Marshall County. W. B. Hess, plffn atty deo asjant t IS
Pastime. Illinois has got no oil wells; but she has the fattest Senator in the United States. A charming young thing at a New Yoik school examination, in reading
her exercises before a large audience Saturday, tne 1 8th day of Jan-
M , 1 i -w a it aa a
ui pareuis, cuaiigca t-ars line, A thing of Leauty a boy forever!" A company of settlers, in naming their new town, called it Dictionary, because, as they said, "that's the only place where peace, prosperity and happiness are always found." Backward, turn backward, O Time, In your flight, let me remember when last I was tight. Wife at the window, her ma at the door; you II know how it is who have been there befors. A lecture on gold, says wuter Is the great producer of that precious motal. Exactly, stick to water and you will have more gold than you will if you indulge in stronger driuks. Cincinnati Saturday Night. A rumor comes from Paris that bonnets are to be worn on the head hereafter. It strikes us the Lead would be a good place on which to wear a bonnet, but such a departure
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For First-Claas
FARM WAGONS,
AND
Agricultural Implements
Notice of Appointment. Notice is hereby riven that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of William S. Toan, late ol Marshall county, Indiana, deceased. Said ralale is aupposed to be solvent. CHESTKR C. Bt CK, Sec lit jan4 Administrator.
Notice of Appointment. Holies Is hereby given that ths undersigned has been appointed Administrator J bovu höh of the eat st ol Bophia Moover, lata of Marshall county, Indians, deceased, haid estate is anpposed to be Solve ut.
derlt jt
J. N. HESS, administrator.
Hsmansfscturssand keeps on band all kinds ol Wsgons, Buggies, Sulkies, Ac. Also.
Eni Mi m kHiig
Promptly sad Ckssply Executed
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PLYMOUTH. IND.
and about half the quantity ffiTn ( will look a little odd at flrst.-.Vorris-
will cure the most inverate case of ! tolcn Iieraia-
The husband
colic. Should not the first dose effect a cure, let the remaining half be given, and the cure will be certain. We have seen this. remedy tried in a number of cases, and always with success. In the hands of an economical housekeeper, no vegetable can afford a greater variety of cheap and wholesome preparations than the potato. Peel, boil and mash a couple of pounds of potatoes; b-at them up into a smooth batter with about three-
extravagances had not the -beloved fUr 8' to tie himself up to a hitoh-, ceUent puddiDg
quarters of a pint of milk, two ounces
of moist brown sugar, tnd two or j in R cow Hl1 o three beaten eggs. Bake three-quar- ! yt,ar 'ter year.
ters or an nour ana you nave an ex
Brutus" given him that cruel stab under Um fifth rib. On the day of the assassination. Ciesar's friend, Maro Anthony, owed $1,000,000, which was paid thirty days afterwards. This same Marc Anthony subsequently wallowed a pearl dissolred in vinegar (which Cleopatra adnuiuistered to kirn), worth $400,000. He also squandered $735,000,000 of the pubiie trees nry.
. PABEXTS are not half enough aware of the
insr-post on sueh a clorious old holl
day and stand around like a horse? ! If they don't want the boys to have : any fun on that day, what do they have ths day for?" "This is no time for argument, Mr. 1 Polewell. You are guilty of raising several rows on a holiday. Instead of quietly sitting down to turkey or I roast pig, and feeling thankful that
the balance of trade is in our favor, you go skylarking around like a wild Indian and upset the dignity of the citizen with rubbers od. I hare seen
benefit of cultivating the taste of you here before." their childreu, deeming the "nracti- "It seems kinder tough to send a eai" the all -essential thing to prepare J feller up for having fun," sighed the
tnem for grappling .with me wor a. prisoner.
They, of course, should be grounded
In the practical, but the aeatV tieal is is just as important, and, in view of future exigency, it may prove the light arm of support. The parent should know by the bent of the child what it is fit for; its tender cries point
"Justice doesn't know a funeral from a bridal, Mr. Polewell. A man may break the law by being too solemn just as quick as by being too lively. I will say sixty days, just as
j you said in your little so tig."
"And I'll say, that as soon as I get
the way it will go, and never should I out I'll move to a country where they any tendency to taste be subverted 1 have Christmas six days in the week
A writer In the Western Rural says he has never known a failure of oarrot poultice for scratches on horses. and he gives the following direct inns, probably valuable, as carrot bus an excellent effect on many unhealthy sores: Wash the sores thoroughly with warm soft water and Custile soap, then rinse them off with clear
water, after whloh rub dry with a i cloth. Now grate up som a carrots j (about a pint after grated) aud biud ;
them on the sores
bind it on is to take a cloth and wrup it around the sores, lettiug the to I edge come close down to the hool ; then tie a cord around this lower end, after which put the grated carrot into the opening at the top f the cloth, a little above the fetlock. This should be repealed every day for four or five days, when the scratches will be cured.
of a beautiful wife.
upon returning home one day, was met by one of his offsprings, all smiles, clapping his hands, and saying: "Fa, Mr. B. has been here; he's such a nice ta an. he kissed us all round, and mother too!" Times are so awful hard that the population of one of our cities gave $20,000 to see a couple of men with sore heels walk round a ring. It Is really distressing the times as well as the heels. Inter-Ocean. An honest Hiberian, in recommend-
would giro milk
without having
calves; "because," said he, "it runs in the brade; for she came of a oow that never had a calf." "So you would not take me to be twenty ?" said a young lady to her partner, while dancing a polka, a few evenings since. "What would you
1 take me for?" "For better or worse."
An agent who had sold a Dutchman some goods was to deliver them in the afternoon at the residence of the purchaser. The Dutchman gave hiui the following directions: "You Bbooat goes behind the ohurcb, den - j i i . m l 1 1 .
The best way to JUU lurn8 ao ,or a wn,,e u" Jou
see a amssa mit a big hog in the yard. Dot's me.' At a sale of farming stock, in Oloucstershire, England, the auctioneer gave the fo!. owing extempore description of a cow: Long In her sides, b ight in ber eves, bhort iu her legs, thin in her l.'iigbs
nig in ner noa, wiOe in her pins, Pall in her Itusoni, small in bei alii
TUTT'S PILLS 1 NOTED DIVINE SITS THEY ME WORTH THEIR WEICHT in COLD READ WHAT HE SAYS: Da. Tit I ear Sir: For ten Tears I here beer, a martyr to Dyspepsia, ConsUpation and SVa. I.aat Npriug your Hills were racoui mended to me : I used them (bat with little taltta). I am now a well man, have good appetite, digestion perfect, regular stools, piles goue, and I have sained forty pounds solid Sssh. They axo worth thrlr weicht in gold. JUy JL L. SIMpROK, Louisville, Xj, A TORPID LIVER is the fruitful source of many diseases, such as ryspeis!a. Sick Headarhe. ( ostiyrness, Dyieuterjr, unions fever, Ague and Fever, Jaundice, li lea JUieumatism JEldneyC'osnplalnt.t'olle.etc. Tutt's 1111s esert a powerful influence on the U ver.and will with certain iv relieve t bat Important organ irom disease , aud restore its nonua.1 functions. The rapidity with whic h persons takeon flesh, while under tbeluflueuce of these pills. of itself Indicates tlielr adaptab.l.ty to nourish the body, hence their efficacy in curing nervous debility, dvtpri.ua. waiting; of thu roUKCles, sUsSSjMkSMSS of the llYer.c-ljroiilCfnnslipatloa, and UuuaXUag be&liu sud itrengih to the iyu-ia. CONSTIPATION, Onlv with r-TruIari ty of the ho weis can perfect health beenjoye-l. When the ionitlpstion Is of reoeut tiate. a ainsle doaa of TWIT'S PILLS wilt eufflce. but If H has become liubitual, one uill should be lakes every uikM, Krndualtv leaseeIng the freqnenc) ef the doss until a regular daily SnovsuKht i obtained, whirb will oun fallow. Kold Kverywkere, 3,1 Osssia. OFFICE, 33 irUEBAY IT.. JTIW Y0&JL.
The Farmer and the Laboring Man' Friends.
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Wholesale and Retail Dealers la
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or rooted out, on the supposition that it will not be needed in coming time thai a life of poetry will oot admit of its cultiration. This is all wrong, a parent who sets up his ideas against nature in his child, does an evil of
and Thanksgiving on ths seventh! replied the tall man. Wheo Bijth took him back hs turned around to the hot stove and deliberately scorched the tails of his old coat till they were ready to drop,
choked with the fumes of burning cloth. Detroit Fre FrexM.
irreparable consequence. The ruling i off, and he refused to move till every-
pasBiuQ of a child may be a lovo for all that is beautiful, that by cultivation, might some day be made avail able for the most practical use. If patents will as far as they are able, gi re heed to the natural bent of a child's genius, and not trj to warp it to any narrow rule of their own, ihey will better fit the child for future usefulness, and not reduce it to ths bard struggle of uncongenial aad forced employment.
What He Learned. A firm dealing largely in coal had in their service an Irishman named Barney. One day the head of the fiim, iriitated beyond endurunce at one of Barney's blunders, told him to go to the office and get his pay, and added, "You are so thick-headed I can't teach you anything." "Begorra," says Barney, "I laru wait thing since?
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i.oii iu urr lac., Due in lirr tall, Au l never deficient in filling ber.pail.
body in the court room was nearly ! rv bee" w,d fl" "What's that,"
Whatever be a mans station In life, whether high or low, public or private, hs WlU beeome a better man, escape many a disaster, if he will 11su in due season to .the voice sH the intelligent aad refined aJDong the other sex. Vol only do they generally excel us in their alee perception of the proprieties of life, std lo their tender sense of duty to both (sod od man but they art equally before ua In their instinctive
The Philosopher's Stone. The eccentric, but brilliant, John Randolph, once rose suddenly up in his seat in ths House of Hepresentatives, and screamed out at the top ot his shrill voles: "Mr. Speaker! I have discovered the philosopher's stons. It Is Pay as you go!" John Bandolph dropped many rich gems from his mouth, but never a richer one than that. "Pay as you go," and you need not dodge sheriffs and constables. ' Pay as you go," and you can walk the streets with an erect back and a manly front, aad you have no fear of those you meet. You oan look at any man in the eye without flinching.
aaked the employer. "That si vi u teen
hundred makes a toe.'
Seven Fools. The angry man who sets his own house on lire in order that be may burn that of his neighbor. The envious man -who cannot enjoy life because others do. The robber who for the consideration of a few pounds, gives the world liberty to hang him. The hypochondriac whose highest happiness consists in rendering himself miserable. The jealous man who poisons his own banquet, and then eats .of it. The miser who starves himself to death, Is order that bis heir may feast The slanderer who tells tales for the sake of giving enemy an opportunity to prove his him a liar.
"What," said u young lusjy to a sister companion, uyou are not going to marry that tall, lean, slender, consumptive stricken fellow, are you!" "Yes, she is," volunteered the young lady's Little brother, looking up from his broken cart wheel; "she's going to marry hitn and use him for a carpet-stretcher." The boy and the cart wheel passed out through the somo door.
Sick HeadacheK
PesMivshr Cures' by thsss I. M e Pills. They also relieve Distress front Iyep Bin, Indifeetioa aad Too Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy for IHsstnean, N a u a e a . Drowatneea.Uad I äste In the Month. Coated Tangos, 1'aia la Hie Si4a, Ar. They retaliate the Bowels and prevent Constipation and IVxe The small
est and eaaieet to take. Only on pill s duse. 40 In a rial. Purely Vegetable. Price M UuU. Sold ty all Drusglela. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Pret're, Erie, Ps. Vive Vtals t y siaU fer ens SslUr.
CARTERS BPlTTLE IVER pm.s.
E. W. HELM.
Manufacturer of Light and Heavy HARNESS
And Dealer In
The Totter Investigation The special bent of the American mind seems to be that of Old Si to investigate. We began to iuvestigato in 1800, and we have been investigating ever since. We investigated the South nrettv thoroutrlv thn uml
now they have caught the spirit and SarfHlfiS. RriHIfiS.CnllarS 5Ä?
piupoae iu in VPSl lale US. KlTeatlga- . W ,re try'ng tinn that ia u thnrnimklu n I , I have h
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unprejudiced Investigation, always; WlNUS. tVC.
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leads to one excellent result the
good, the true, is vindicated, and im- Shop, cor Laports k Michigan St ,
yuBiurc- re expusra. inis is pre- j rLlfflOUTII, IND.
i-jeciy me ressua wny ur. it.
PROVISIONS
WOOD, WILLOW,
CHINA & STONE WARE !
We are aelline at all times as chaapas an bouse ia Northern Indiana. Id oonnectloi with ths above business, we par ths big heat prioe In Cash for all Kinds of Produce, aad make a specialty in
Hides, Furs, Pelts, Wool,
SEEDS, &c.
GALL ON UB at out New Store If you wis to purchase Uouus 1b our lino or nave anything to sell to at. 23 micalgaa St , Plymouth Ind.
CATARRH.
A COUGH OF TWEJITT-riVE j ' TEARS' ST AIT BING CURED. i CSTAKRIt WITH llROfPIMOS IA THS TranaT.CACSIKO VMHJSNrI Of bTltANO Lina, DtSSUUMt, Tains in Side, anu Weakness or Ixidsey. ixiukoiatri.y BELiwvKi, System seehinui.t made ovku Ngw by use or one Bottle. M sea as. Lirri.trisi.i & Co.: I live in Mancbeelrr now, and bavs lived over ttfty I years it) u, about two id ilea from here 1 sot 1 years old. I hsvs bad Catarrh lor fliteen
years, sad s RSM ceuvh (or twesty.flve year, eaprciailjr spr.ua aad tall. Oood deal ot tkat time I have bad disatseas Is die head. Our'tig thr Siteen rears I have tied druppiajr trots from the itesd u)as the longs, ftlliag taj throat with phlegm, cauiiiK ticklins; in the throat, and whenever I was down wilb lever tresttiusj a feeling of auffocatlug snd strangling. People have thought I had the t'ousuinpTiou. Iwssdoriored (or that I have cooeuliad a great ruanv phairiana, bat nesrr got more Ibas teutporarp relief. About two months ago 1 had a ditzy spell, fell dowu aud was iseueihle for some time, and did not knrw ray own tolles for over sis hours. Sly brother told me of jour Cuxsttt'ittinmt Catarrh femeifn. and adviaed meto I'uv auotlle. lie had Catarrh aad took this, and it le:t. I gui s bot Is sad in ten Urs it cured the C&tsrrh, removed lue phlegm. tirUinv iu the threat, auJ I was tlf toaaw four onia of wood, work lug six nours a day. I never aaw auythiug like it. It seemed to make me sll over new . I now have none of the old troubles uulwss 1 get cold, sad then a teaapoonful of the f st ttut'o Cmtarrh Aetnedy removes everything. 1 wwuld not he without it
long ss 1 rnld get money to buy It with. My
son and his wits have had Catarrh, and tbev
It and find immediate relief, ad uains ia the small of my hack aud
weakness of the kidneya fer msuy yean, and though I work hard daily, shoveling this season of the year, my kidney have found great relief, and the pains hsvu greatly diminished. JOSEPH GEORfil. Mauchester, N. H , April 1, IIT0.
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complete $27.
Ths death of Prioress Alios of Hoss
You won't have to cross the highway ! conveys a warning which should not to avoid a dun. or look latently into ; be forgotten. Tho physicians who have
faculty of fore-teeing evil before it is the shop windows to avoid seeing a i investigated the cause of the peculiar upon us, and of wisely discerning the creditor. virulence of the diptheria which atctiaractsrt' and motives of men. It "Pay as you go," and you can snip ! tacked her familv with such fatal reswhs nt ail a dream thai made the your fingers at the world, and when j ultbave agreed.that the rspld spread
wife of Julius Casar suggest tt 9 he you laugh, it will be a hearty honest should not go to the Senats Chamber one. It seems to us, sometimes, that
Pierce Invites and urges the public ; 1 1 O jn Uöavw Lj.rnocc to investigate the remedial powers of , ' - ncdVY lldl IltJbo
is ramiiy nemoaies. u Knows ttiat the trial will vindicate all his claims f nr Ihsm wrwl nil Skat ku ...Ii
.w. ...1 umo ureu Will,- A f A I . A ten of them by grateful patients who 1 -.d inph nPIVU Si9H hs ve been restored to health by their I1 ü 4 ,,ltM MCavJ HO. MS Pleasant PurgatsdleUIre ! Single BUgffV $12 1() $15 the acknowledged standard remedies OrrW RaX '" of ,helDoubleBig7$25to30
apt. Joseph George can get the testimony uf every batik man sad city officer lo back aim as reliable sad honest RMVIlundseds oi cssesor s similar nature cored within the last year. SnnCs sad Lotions give only temporary relief. Ths ComaUtuHurUi CaUrrh htmsdy sir.xee st the root, builds up the coiistitstloo. makes U new, aad drives away (Jeta-rt aad all diaswane af ;a taecooa membranes, and tbolr attendant paiaaaaS acnes, nertsiaing to the head. 1 - L . I -Ii. LI J a . w
oeca, saostoers, sjaseys ace tnroat. rrioe fl per bottle. A pamphlet of pages j giving s treatise s Catarrb, with I ftaojn arable 1 rases ot cares, seat free by sddresslsg the PjoprieI tOrS. l.ITTLSIISLD A Co Maate heater, N. H Sold by L Tanner, sad Poe k Chapman, Plymouth. Ind. bov lslst
on the fatal Idea of March, and had he ootTiplied with her entreaties, he might have escaped the dagger of grutus. Disaster followed disaster la the career of Napoleon from the lime that he ceased to feel the 1ml-
wo can almost tell the laugh of a poor debtor. He looks around as though be was in doubt whether the laugh was not the property of his creditors, aad not ioeludod in articles "exempted from attachneot." When he doss
of the infection was entirely duo to imprudent kissing. A child with a sore throat ought not to be permitted to kiss any of its companions.
Cold Weather is at Hand
ance-whesl of Josephine's influence , 8UCceed in getting out an abortion on his Impetuous ap.rit. Washington. he appears frightened, and looks as when important questions wers sub- though he exi ected it would be mitted to him often said that he . pounced upon by a constable.
should like to carry the subject to bis bed-chamber .before .be formed his decision: and those who knew the clear judgment and elevated purposes of Mrs. Washington, thought all the better of him for wishing to make her a confidential counsellor. BCNNY ROOMS AMD SUNNY LIYS8. Light is one of the most active agencies in enlivening and beautifyiug a home. We all. know the value of sunlight as a health-giving ageut to the physical constitution, and it is not less so to our moral and spiritual nature. We are more active under its influence can think better and act mors vigorously. Let us take the airiest, oboicest and sunniost room in the house for our living-room the workshop where brain and body are built up and renewed. And let us there have a bay-window, no matter bow plain in structure through which
ih trnod true an eel of nature sun- i
light and puro air. can frsely enter. Dark rooms bring depression of spirits, imparting a sease of confinement,
of isolation, of powerlessness, which is chilling to energy and vigor, but in light is good oheer. Even in a
gloomy house where walls and furni
"Pay as you go," and you will meet smiling faces at home bsppy cherrycheeked smiling ehildren a contented wife a cheerful hearth -stone. John Randolph was right. It is the philosopher's stone. Ollvo L gan, in one of her gossipy letters from London, Mis this good story: ' On her last trip across the ocean one of Brother Beecher's elders was on board, and in a brotherly
Reports from Noith Adams, Massachusetts, where Chinese were Introduoed in the manufacture of shoea, show that as workmen they have been most successful. They are quick and diligent, and the opposi-
j tion to them among the white labor- ! era has ended. When a Chinaman . drops out ef place it is filled by a
white man, and there is no organized opposition of any kind, Tho social life of tho Chinese is yet greatly secluded, although six of them have Joined the Baptist church and twenty-five attended Sunday school. Opium smoking is unknown among them. A large number among them Intend making application for citizenship at the next term of court. Those of them over twenty-one years of
SIMON BECKER
WANTS ALL THE
spirit was exceedinly attentive to that
"very nice little Mrs. Henderson." age are now compelled to pay a poll-
He wrapped up ths tootsies in bis own shawl on the storm-tossed deck; he brought the cup of tea to assuage the blinding headaebe caused by the bad sea waves; he shared the prayerbook at the marine service in the salocfn on the Sabbath; he mingled his voice with hers in the harmonious strains of the 'Old Hundred,' Not a word breathed a soul till the last day; the joke was too good to be curtailed by an hour. Then they opened out on him in a bod ; Mrs. Henderson was Lydia Thompson, and he had been paying undue attention to the great burlesque blonde! The poor old man staggered, put his hand to his brow and asked them to throw him overboard."
tax. There may be the germs of
some solution of the Chinese question in the North Adams experiment. e Yefrtsblc and Human Diseases. The diaease known in orange culture as the "setback," characterized by an unusual appearance of thriftne8S, is exactly parelled in the humun system by the disease known
1 as obesity, or excessive fatness, in ! whicb the victim seems to be enjoy
ing an exceptional degree of physical vigor. Besides being a disease iu itself, obesity generates apoplexy and heart disease, and its victims are peculiarly susceptible to all forms of
j acute affections. Allan's Anti-Fat will I reduce the bodily weight from two to Ave pounds per week. Try it, all ye ' heavily burdened ones! Sold by j druggists.
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.
All-Wool Blankets for $2.50 a Pair! 100 PAIRS OF PANTS AT $1.50.
A GREAT OFFER FOR HOLIDAYS!!! IV will darin; th HOL I D A V- Kmom 1 OO PISJIVS A ORQAKS, t l x lit AO Hi) in AK LOW prices for csb,8'LKMf I OBGANS 2 3 5 seta or reeda 65, 3 acta with Kuu Haas antl Couplar SHO, 9 aeta SKVO 1 act SO, 1 sot 35. 7 OcUre 'II KOSE WOOD PIANOS Si 30, 7 1 S -lo 140. warranted for si Y ycum AUKNTS WAYTEO. Illustrated Cstalone, Mailed Muaic at half priee. HOIIACK W ATKKS & SsONS atanrr. aad ltal. r. 40 K. 11 tl) St.. N. Y. 1C O I 8 O N kt 1 tt$ Li 1 4 Rsj f i J THE FRENCH GALVANMED1CON! What ia it? The latest an I granrloat triumph of Klectro-M liest science. Hy this new scientific appliance Phrenic bisrarvs sr radically sud permanently cored. The wurat forms ot Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Hssdsche, Dyaprpsi mad Nervous Debility disappear as by mathc; paiu leaves st its touch. No medicines iuternaj.y. Costs so little that i.ons need suffer. Send for psmptilet to Dr. K. K. KA ri'ISOX, Bos llw, Terre Hsnte, Ind SUCCESSFUL FOLKS. Matthew Hale Smith's new book. le prominent persons -men and women ans tied Assi r traits of A. T. QTCIIIrrQT 1 Wr 0i t BenneH, ete.. O I CWAli I I M BSnaatiosi of tue reason. Now is the time for ACITCto scsis trrritory. Address for rsUs.il I O agency circulars and terras, American Pub. C. .. 118 Randolph St , thirrgo. III.
EPILEPSY,
I r ALL1I U &1UUNESS
rOHlTIYKLY CLKED. ths worst esses of lbs longest stsn ling, liy using Ilr, llwbbard's Care. "NO HI Mltl I.. IT HAM CUKKU HUM -SAN'US. Will give vLOOOfar a rae it will not benefit. A as male buttle Ires to sll sddressing J. K. niBBLKK, Chemist, Offlee 1.S23 Broadway New York.
LOCAL DIRECTORY.
FITS
COL'NTT OFFICERS. Clerk Daniel
Auditor ..A. C. Tk
Sheriff L.c
Treasurer A. L. TS
Kecorder..... J. B N. Klistger. rejor A. C. Nona. School Ssperibfe-aaisB: WE. atofW. I H)raaB Rsssc Commissioners Howard ftsruaby ) James A bras. s Regular sessions of the Cocnssiasionsrs' Ossär Srat at ou days in March, Jnac, September aad December
jlthcial orncii
Circuit Judge Clrcsit t'rosacstor
Sessions of the Circuit t ourt, 1st Mossisv in March. 3d Monday in Mar. frth Monday is SeMsssber and id Myodiy in Deeeu&er
Stdsey Keith.
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C1TT GO VERM MEIST. SB" Assess Johnson V.lerk uatid S. asyder IreMurT, Jsne. A. UllsWi Sup t Public Schools hoscoe AC'asse City Council meets second aad foorth Mondays la each month. Z-r :LS. L ; Lir-
CHl'KCH 1'IRECTORT. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Preaching KM s, m. snd st T:op tl. SsDdsy school st IS sum. M. V Heed, Pastor.
I SRKSBYTEBIAN ranmrM
1 Sabbath at 10 S0 a. so , snd at T.is n
bath scbool st lsnt p. m. 1" rater meeting, Wednesdays st 7 p. av Seals Ires O. A. Utsje, Pastor.
:
SWEET Cliewii
Avardel A
km
NA7Y Tobacco
1 KTliruisT IP1SCOPAL CUCftCH. C
i'l Lsl oris sod Ceo let streets, frtscbisg ee y Mabbsis at lorjo a. m , and 7:so p. ss Bsnday
ia-sv P- as. s.v. P mager, I
EFOK MSI) CHURCH. Sernces In the Lath.
eras Larch tee Oral, us uaid k4.. i.
7zr - a. m.. an st its Church st 1 p. sa. J.B. UenrT, Psstor
T THOMAS SbisCODsi ChorcA Di.taa
se seft Bnada at luraaa. m um
sondsy schawl st p. a. Seals free, fsods, Racier.
S
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San prim at Centansial
Brsnaiha fss
iitwa mU liss- aäar-
fcwi-J Tps fcsst tobaees
stna irsds awrk U clsaste
As aar blas
aSaShSsS M laSaior aoiSl that J,
an ttay Mas;. SaM hj all eaalwa. I ns, SS C. A, isOsSOa Co.. MfiS..
S1 Q fl fl Pro n 1 dsT lesest ment of MM I 0 U U In Western l'nion. Nosessber i ÜUU Proportions reterss every week on Stock Options ot aso. - a&o, . si oo, . sfioo. Oascial Reports snd Circulars free. Address, T. KTXXS WISST S CO.. Hankers. S5 Wall St. N.T. AGENTS W NTKD Pnr IbFoesTsnd fastest selling Pictorial Rooks and Bibles. Prion redoced 53 per cent. Add res NAT. PUB Co.Chicago 4t n A DAY to Agents oanvsssins for ths 9) Fir-side Visiter Tsrmtt n1 Out. Ht Frso. Address P. O. YICKEKY. AsSTOStn. MsJbO fl rCT arsx, with name, loc.. plais or gold. Agents W ouUk, Mc. 150 steles Mull) Co., Hndsoe, N.Y. 0 AMixed Card a,SnawlUk,I)smask,4sc.7 no t alike WWaithBsms lOcu. J. Minkler A Co Naxaaa.N V. A flMIJt I) CARDS with natnsio ctsi Afents HJontif 10 cts. L. JONKS A CO., Nssass. N. V. TOADVKKTISKKH. -voil for onr Select List of 1 ecu: Nswspsnrs. Hen free oa applicatios Add reus USO. P KOWBI.L A CO., 10 Sprues St., Nsw York.
I tSTHOLlC (St. Mcaawrs CHURCH
V Mrviee, 7 IS a as. Second aertlce st Is a: sa
T sapors st t p. av . Zsrssliss.. i'aslor.
MASOM1C.
1LTMOCTH COM JiANHEKT, E. MO. ss, . Staled conclaves ths second Tkainiat u snch ssonth. J. W. Mischten, . C. C. S loan, Eeoordor. PLYMOUTH CODHCIL, MO. 1. a. A, S. M. SUtsd cob vocsUsns ths second ITsSssssIrt 1st soch month. J. ff. I sasjsshsnga, T. L M.
PLYMOUTH. CHAPTER, HO. SS. K. A. M. Stated oosvocsUoBs lbs fast and ts.rd Msntgß im Osch Rsoeth. t M. Cfer. M E SL P. PI.YMOUTE, LODGE; HO. A. t A A at buied eomsssBicaUoss first and third ffriosys jjRSeeh month. A. L. loceo, W. M. J. rewftJee. KILWIHH1HG LODGE, HO. 48s, A. V. A, M. Stated ecmssBsicaticss ths first savS third
1 aaeoays an snch month. SL A. C. S. Saiphen, See.
PLYMOUTH CHAPTEE 1AST1EH ST meets tbs first Wedneada. of snch month
j ataaonic Hall Mrs. . O. SnuiS, W. M
th at
CElVTElVlYIAIdi
HQTOGRAPH GALLERY
ODD HUOWI. MERICU8 LODGE, HO. SI, L O. O evert TbsrsdsY STssinr st ::I0 n.
vtsiUnf hrslhrsn are cordially uaviteS is . M U. Tbaver. M. O. H . S ttaeva. Sac
PLYMOUTH K.NCAMPafENT, NO. UI.
A meetings second and fonrth Mondays la month. U. Speyer, C. F, i. A. Palaser. Scril
PIRK COafPANIEfi ADRIATIC E.NOl.tE CO. Stated second Tuesday m each month.
W. H. U. CuUco, Sec. . K. HarahUl,
'I'ORKKXT HOSE CO
A Tuesday in each month
Slated meetings m
J. VT. Pnisner,
for
PROTECT I OH HOOK AND LADDER CO. Stetrd meetings first Tuesday in each month. MenT Speyer, Formen.
LOAM ASSOtlATIO.SH.
Every style of tho art from a Gem or Photograph to tho finest India Ink picture, eieoutsd In ths highest artistic skill. Also ooprng and enlsra-ing- made u, specialty. Wo haeo tho host o( light, so that pictures mar he takori in any kind of weather. Picture ftame kept constantly tm hand. With our ku dos regards for an wJread liberal patronace. t would bespeak a continuation of the same hoping to be able to render perfect sstisfac Ion. both In price and quality of work. Remember the place. Michigan street, neai VYheeW'9 Bank. Plymouth Inrt J aoTT J. R POBTMKB.
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niYVril'TH Rl tl tkTKll I ihm a (itivn.
For Prion and lrpspriiition i ajmmkiation, no. . Board . r,r.c .
Z s aaeet flrat Mondav in each month, t . B. Stara.
PLYMOUTH BUILDING LOAN A SAVINGS ASSOC IA TION, NO. 1. Hoard of Directors meet first Monday of soch month. D. E. Arsaairoup. Krea. C. st. 1 au. hns.
of the BEST
BEER FAUCET
lanufactured, Write
WORSWICK M'F'G CO., 45i 1 3 CLEVELAND, OHIO.
NEW STYLES !
Pres. M. A. Brösa, Sec.
I'lTTsniKU, COST TAMM A CU1CAUO SA1LHAI. On and after Nov. ISih? irr, trains will leave stations daily, voxcopt Hunday.) aa follows:
Of INO WEST.
Pitubnra-h. . . Rochester A lisnce Orrvillo 1 Mar-field ... . Crtetliuo...ar
No. l i Ito. f ir7o. s i P stLx raeEi t Ix
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Crestline
Poreat Liu; a K Wayne. I'lymou h.. Chieaco ...
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ChlcsgO.... Plymouth. . Vt. Wsyno klma Purest
Crestline
Cr stline
ManaflolsJ On villo alliance Roc hooter I'itsbargn....
No. 4 No. 1 N l Ex i st M.x I Upm I MSB 1 4tsm li Bam . IHaDl tkfpni;
... s 65am aieim . . 10 loam e r ns . ar . l tinmi sSprnl
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UPE l fSpsn i scim 1 Sam I ram 4 toam
ToTs Maxi
INEGUALED IN BAKING 1 WITH MORE IMPROVEMENTS, ALL THE CONVENIENCES ANI THE GREATEST DURABILITY. BETTER tthen BEST !
11 Mr ID T 16pm 4 sos a S SSt 12 Uptn t 44psn scam SsSs 1 ".( qj t sei m T icam f Mr eopm u Hum Mm 11 ti npm, lMam H Sin 1 00 TSOpat! 1 SOnaa H Itnnti S SSt
Trains Noe I aud nsa dailp. Trais Mo. leaves Pittsburcb daily oxeopt Haturda Tram Fo. lesros Chit asre dall r except Bt nrds. Ail others daiijr oxeept Bpodar. V. K. MTEBS Osa. Pass. And Tiskst Aasnt.
isDiAHAroLis. mrs cmcaoo.
0b snd after Msr IS. 1st, t-aint win rw on tho road. Sundays ozooa'ed. as follows :
GOINO NORTH.
s
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stpl
IS Jtim
ISSSvBS
Indianapolis. .
aokomo Peru
Rocbestsr
Walnut
Arsjos 11
Plymouth 11 It pat
Truer u
WAlhorton it
Laporte It SS
Michigan Litt i so
SS rr . iu. te 41 ST IS
THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY.
JustPabllahtHi, in s Sealed Envelops. Pnco tlx
cents. A Leeture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical care ot Seminal Weakness, or Sperms torrboes. induced by Bell-Abase, Involuntary Emissions, Impott-m y, Neious DnbiNty, snd Inu!i mrnta to Vlarriac generally : ( onauinption. Epilepsy, sud Pits: Mental smi I'hvsiral lnapncity, Sr. -by HOBKKT J. a'LVEKW BXL, M D., author of Us Oreen Book," r. The rorld-renowned anthor. in this admirable Leetart i clearly proves from nia own ezperienca that RS, awful consequences ot Self-Abuse mat he eflectttslly retuovud without mi-dn iia, and wiibout dangerous surreal operst'oas. bnuftes, instruments, rings, or cordial j poit ting out a mod of cure st once certain and efiVctua', r which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may sure liimself cheaply, privately snd radically. BTThl I flurn will prove a boon to tbouaauds and thousands. Bent under seal, In a plain envelope, to any addresa, post -paid, on receipt of aix cents, or two postage stamps. Address the Publlahera, aprlt; THE CULViRsVELL MEDICAL CO.. 41 Ann St.. New York; P.O. Boa, SSJie. I10LJDAY i'HLSENTS !
I'rlntiiig l'reaaee for rieasnre. frutllaud luntrortii.ii. Amateur Printing Is s deiuditfnt snd plesalng psstlnsr for the Hoys. I givns them a aale and beneficial araufe mriit; keeps Uiem at home Improving their time. Wnnru; lo read, at mil snd
""ulaas"'1 pmictuste correctli. Outfit of Press,
Tvne, Boiler, Ink. -aee cards, etc. for S2.7S. ( hhV KU., WANNE A CV., lo- snd ITS Clark St., ( biratf., III.
Leaders and others engaged In the formstlou of bands or orchestras should aend lor
our newueaci ipiite cas-
siORue. ue-j
voiea ci-
cluaively tw
iiiiorniitllon concern.
ing Band snd orohes-
tral rejiils'leit.sndcontslulns -Ifuanl fxiarav-
Ings or the IsieM snd most approved stvls of lastrumeuu now in use. Mailed rise. Address LVOH S UKAXY. State aud HaarooSU..CUlcsca
OOINO BOUTH.
M ehlgan City...
Laporte... Walkerton Tyuer Ply ot oath.
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rain ul
Rochester. , Peru
Kokome.
Indianapolis.
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THE GREAT ENGLISH REM ET GRAY S SPECIFIC EDICIWE
TRAOf MASE Is nci.llv rec TKAOfl M
i.n.': u-c as an unfsinas. cars for iiwaL Wbaskcss, BrsasAToaaSKA. Isro. tssct, snd all dlsesses that fol
low ss s t ons
a . it
vervsl Lassitude Pain in the Bst k, 1 imaoss ol Ion. Premature OM Age. snd saany other diree that lead to Insanity, C'onsamption saw) a Pre ture (irsve, all of which as s rale are first cause, deviating from the path of catnrs sad over bt genre. 1 be Sprrific Medicine is the result of S study and many years ot exnerieaee In treating tl s;e-ial diaeasea. FwB usni ulars In our pa mi hlets, whicb wo St to seisd free by nasi I to every one. The Spssific Medleioe is sold hy sll dmcisi fl per packsro, or six packages or will ho sen mall on recrfpt of the money fev addreaeicg Tnit i kA V M'KI It'INK. No 10 Mechanics' Block, IVtroit, Mict SSTBold In Plrmooik, Ind.. by L. Taaaor, SS) sll druggists everynhers. aprt
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MARRIAGE
SECRETS
A Book of nrrlr .Vvi na
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nu rim. t'uf :at n'.K i T-
k,i errrrta hith lh
msrr:d snd tnOat coDlrntnsli nc tnarrlsgs should k bow
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IN LIQUID OR PIL 8. Positively tires the worst forms of Chills Keeer, IHimh, Agas, Third-dsy Ague, Kevsi without ( hills. Neuralgia or Siek Ilesdarhe ( ores DeMllty, Ixias of Appetite, baUos 1 the system to overcome malaria- makes yoe fesl nhe roe 'self snd neeer fslls lo cure. Sold hy all Druggists in Marshsll roanty AgenU wanted wanted everywhere SS dress PKKSHINC. A 0O . MannfnrnrT It TT. S-ll-tf PUmoiilh led
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