Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 8, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 February 1879 — Page 4
The Republican.
Tho Sociable.
Tbey isxried pi to the parson's liouar And scattered the floor with crumbe, Aud marked tin; I -a van ,.f hi ch riceat hooks With the print of their greasy thumb. Tway piled hia dkn high and thick With a Wit of mi health rake, While ther gobbled th buttered toaet and SEE Which the parson'a wife did make. They hun;; ronnd tlytie- claaeic neck Their apple paring for apart. And every owe laughed when a clumay loat Spilt hi tea in the pianoforte. Seat dav the parxon went down on hi knee. With hi wife, but not to pray; h no. twa to arrape the grease aad dirt From the carpet and ataira away!
Written for the Kspt blicaK. Cheerful Words. KT 4. A. IK 9ome people go through the world snapping &nd snarling, and if they had mouths constructed like a dog's, would bite frequently, A soap is always accompanied by a frown, which, perceived by the person to whom the cutting remark is directed, would end a sensation of horror through is system. To say that we feel agreeable in the presence of such people would be uttering a falsehood ; en tie contrary, we are always glad when circumstances put us far from them. The propensity to grumble is not always bom in people, but is a creature of habit, and does not take much ultivaUon to make it grow rapidly. Sri this respect it resembles a weed in the garden. Its aaoat remarkable jrroperty, however, is its contagiousseas. We have known it to spread through large families, and even wbole communities are effected by this unpleasant disease. We call it a Ufttase for it really is a disease of the wind. No person with a perfectly sound mind will habitually indulge Jo cross words and ugly looks.
The fact of it is, we were aot put koto this world to make each other j Miserable, but to cheer each other up with our lively conversation and seaming countenance. A doctor
who invariably goes to se I. is patieats in a gloomy state of mind will not cure anybody. L?t us n t be icebergs and Alpine torrents iu th's world, but rather Gulf-streams and tsojgical breezes; in other words, let as practice the amenities of life and leave its asperities to ca' und dogs, od' those human beings who prefer war to peace. We will then live happy, dio easy, and the world will ftotrn joiee at our departure.
Uem of ThoarVt. If you would be strong, conquer yourself. He dines sumptuously who dines out of debt No man can be free unless he governs himself. Children are the strongest pillars of the temple of wedded love. The worst and most unendurable of all our ills are the imaginary ones. Study books to know how things ought to be, study men to know how things are. To worship right is to love each other; each smile a hymn, each kindly deed a prayer. Our happiness does not consist in being without passions, but in having control of them. Law is like prussic acid a danger-
i the sulphur beds near the Rabbit Hole by one of the men employed in shoveling crude sulphur into tho reflDing retort, nnd is supposed to have been imbedded in the sulphur bank for ages. The Angers are comparatively short, a fact which indicates that it ' did not belong to an Indian, as the red men's fingers are generally longer j than those of the whites, but the I thumb is rather longer than the average. To wLat race the owner of the
hand belonged, and how and when it was imbedded in the sulphur, will probably ever remain unknown unless some eminent scientist should investigate the band and the sulphur bank where it was found, and explain these mysteries. Silver City (Xev.) State.
Cares Effected by Laughter. Laughter has often dissipated dis-
ous remedy, and the smallest dose i ease and preserved life by a sudden
is generally sufficient. A handsomo woman pleases
the
effort of nature. Wo are told that the great Erasmus laughed so merri-
eye, but a good woman pleases the iy at a satirical remark that he broke
heart. The one is a jewel, the other a treasure. If our eyes were open, we should see that this oval globe is but an
eeg; that what we call time is but the incubation of eternity. God's presenco with a man in his l. use,' though it be but a cottage, i n akes that house both a castle and a , palace. Horace Greely never said a more truthful thing than when he declared "that the darkest hour in the history of any young man is when he sits i down to study how to get money without hones' ly earning It." Tho earth is a great factory wheel, which, at every revolution on its axis, receives fifty thousand raw souls, and turns off nearly the same number j
a tumor ana recovered ms neaun. Joubert gives two similar instances. A patient being rery low, the physician who had ordered a dose of rhubarb, countermanded it, and the medicine was left on the table. A monkey in the room, jumping up, discovered the goblet aud having tasted made a terrible grimace. Again putting only his tonguo to it, he discovered some sweetness to the disolved manna, while the rhubarb had sunk to the bottom. Thus em boldened, he swallowed the whole, but found it such a nauseous potion that after many strange and fantastic grimaces he ground bis teeth in agony, and in a violent fury threw the goblet on the floor. The whole affair was so ludicrous that the sick man burst into repeated
Pastime. Put not your trust in kings. Three aces and a jack will skin them every time. A jockey calls his horses Kerosene and Petroleum, because they are a parafflne steeds. From ago to age cheese has skippered on, one of the miteiest forces of the press, winning its whey. "What is the use of thtt man painting his name twice on his sign?" said a gentleman to his friend, as he pointed to a sign which read ' J. E. Weiler, Jeweller."
i also remove stains from tho clean
varnished furniture. That clean rain water and soap will remove machine grease from washable fabrics. Balky Horses. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals puts forth the following rules for the treatmeut of balky horses, which will boar reproduction. 1. Pat the horse upon the neck, examine the harness carefully, first on one side and then on the other, speaking encouragingly while doing
A Boston man who bought 1,000 so, then jump into the wagon and
worked up more or less completely. ! pals of laughter, and the recovery
Body ts. govt. "Ho wonder the boys ard and girls get tired of the farm. In very many euotry homes there is dosest nothing done to make the evening pleasant and cheerful. Among other want w may mention the lack of interesting books and newspapers. Children,, as they are growing up, ge: ena'.le have an acutal longiug for knowledge; and if they are diivcn off to bed at twilight or obliged to sit about the flie and keep still while Idar folks talk to no purpose ; how is this oraving to be satisfied, this knowledge to be acquired? Fill your home with pictures; have books for the ohildren, and papers that will amuse and instruct them: see that the wife and mother has time to cultivate and care for a few flowers. We are not laborers only. Life is more than work and drudgery. This world contains, besides bodies i u J
A good book and a good woman are excellent things for thoso who know how justly to appreciate their j value. There are men, however, who judge of both by the beauty of the covering. Not even the bat flies with sueh inaudible wing but that death waits for him at noonday and at night. Consider wbetner if you die to-tnor-row your life will be ragged and tainted, or whether, so far as it has
gone, it will be a garment well knit and durable. There is a dark ard also a bright side to eyery providence, as there was to the fiery, cloudy pillar that guided God's people of old in the desert. Nature looks on the dark
of 'cheerfulness led to health. Another case is recorded that two individuals were lying in one room veiy sick one with brain fever and tho other with an aggravated caso of mumps. They were so low that
watchers were needed every night, and it was thought doubtful if tho I one ick with fever would ever re- . cover. A person was engaged to i watch ono night, his duty being to I wake the nurse whenever it became' necessary to take the medicine. Iu j the course of the night both watcher , and nurse fell asleep. The man with the mumps lay watchlug the clock and saw that it was time to give the fever patient hh potion. Ho was I uuable to speak loud, or to move any i portion of Uii body except his artU9; j
managed to ,
strike the watcher iu the face With it. j Thuj suddenly awakened, the watcher sprang from his seat, falling to the
floor and awakening both the nurse !
Havana cigars, on being asked what they were for, replied that they were tickets to a course of lectures to be given by his wife. Mr. Heep said to a drunken fellow, "If I were in your place I would go out to the woods and hang myself." The answer was : "If yooz in my plaish you couldn't get there. A man whose ill temper is chronic is just like a camel. They both got their back up when they were young, and they have remained in that condition ever eince. "What is meant by conscience?" asked an English schoolmaster of his class. "A hinward monitor." "And what do you understand by monitor?" "A bironclad," replied the intelligent youth. Said a railroad engineer to an Irishman, whose cow had been killed : "But she didn't get out of the way when I rang the bell." "Faith, thin," said Pat, "ye didu't sbtop whin she rang her bell, naytbur," Girls, if you want to encourage young men, get an album. Its the first thing a bashful young man grabs when he enters a strange house where there are girls. We've seen them
I look through one until they knew i every picture ! heart, from page one j to General Grant iu the back part. 1 1 wonderful what interest a bashful
mau will take iu a girl's grandmother and pug-nosed uncle at the first visit, but its always so. Get 'em, girls. It's the best thing in the world to occupy a fellow's bauds, and it's a sure cure for bashfuluess. Philadelphia Chronicle.
45 Years Before the Public. THE CENUINE DR. C. Mo LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER FILLS, FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DYsrartiA and sick mbadachb.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
GO TO
M'Je. and calls it borrow and sadness; I
Mat f-lth saarna th ann ,iUnr.rlnrr ! but pUlOW, he
- - w i a ai i . j .a v e mm i the darkness, und calls it by the name it joy. Never let a He go to seed in your souls. If you should happen to be tempted into telling a falsehood, let it be plucked out by a proper confession of your fault as quickly as possible. Pluck it out and cast it from you, for I do assure you that of all the noxious weeds that find root io the garden of the soul, none go to see 1 more quickly, or multiply more rapidly, than does falsehood.
Burned Molasses. There Is a sutely dwelling-house in Philadelphia which has a singular history. It stands in a grove of
walnut trees; the wood-work is all of j walnut; carved panels representing 1 walnut bough decorate the dii.iag- ' room; and on the carnage of the owner, instead of a coat of arms, a
branch of walnuts just bursting from the bucks. The story is this: About forty
give the word go; generally he will obey. -. A teamster in Maine says he can start tho worst balky horse by taking him out of the shafts and makiLg him go around in a circle till ho is giddy. If the first dance of this sort doesn't cure him, the second will. 3. To euro a balky horse, simply place your hand over the horse's nose and shut off his wind till he wants to go und then let him go. 4. The brain of the horse seems to
entertain but one idea at a time; therefore continued whipping only confirms his stubborn resolve. If you can by any means give him a new subject to think of, you will gene: ally have uo trouble iu starting him. A simple remedy Is to wind a couple of stout twine around the foreleg, j M below the knee, tight enough for the horse to fee), and tie it in a bow knot. At the first check be will go dancing off, and after going a short distance you can get out and remove the string to prevent injury to the tendon in your fuitber drive. 5. Take the tail of the horse between the hind legs and tie it by a cord to the saddle-girth. 6. Tie a string around the horse's ear, close to the head. lloj Chemist. Beware! Small boys with ill-regulated tendencies to chemical investigations would do well to study the lives of celebrated chemists. The discoverer of fulminate of mercury utterly disappeared at the instant of triumph. Never a trace of him was found amid the wreck of his laboratory. Fulminate of gold, too, is so terrible an agent that an ounce of it, if jarred ever so slightly, will devastate a whole neighborhood. Moreover, some of the common chemicals, if ignorantly allowed to come in contact, will, without a moment's warning, blow to
atoms any one who happens to be near. It is, thereT re, desirable that a preliminary course of instruction should precede general eh intoal research. - Chris tUn Union.
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Tot First-Class
Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. 1)AIN in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increases on pressure; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness; the bowels in general arc costive, sometimes alternative with lax ; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There is generally a considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a painful sen-
sntion of having left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility ; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning.
and he complains of a prickly sensation of the skin ; his spirits are low ; and although he is satisfied that exercise would be lerieficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the alxve symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Or. C. McLane's Liver Pill, in cases of Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to. or after taking Quinine. Wc would advise all who arc afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial, For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are unequaled. sti; w are or iwitatioxm. The- genuine are never ujjar coated. Kcry Itox ha a red wax val on the lid, with the impression IK. Mcl. anil's I.ivm Pills, The genuine McI.ank's Lira Pu.i.s hear .he signatures of C. Mtl. am and Klemim: Bros, on I he wrapper. Insist upon having the genuine Da. C. Mc!.se'n Liver Pius, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name .Ur,iic, spelled different l.y but same xvonunciation.
FARM WAGONS,
LOCAL DIRECTORY.
county orricuu.
Clerk Audita .. Sheriff..... Treasurer. Beoorder.. Server or..
cta.3l SuperinK-odeat
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Agricultural Implements
n manufacture and Keep on haad all klad of Waon, Hugzia. Sulkie. Ac. AkM.
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and fever patleut. The incident j year8 a Pr woman Kepi a cent6truek both the sick meo as very ; -tore iQ aQ ul,ey . iD lbe Iower Part '
ludicrous, and they laughed most j tne citj-
Through oor lire' myrterlnu rbaag Through thr aorrow haunted ywtra, Run a law of eompenaailon For our mff ring anil our tear; And the eoul that rraon rigUtly, All iu sad cooiplalniDK stills. Till it gaina that calm coudirin Where it wiabe uol.and will.
heartily at It for fifteen or twenty minutes. When the doctor came in the inoroiog he found his patients rastly improved said jhe had never known so sudden a change for the better and they both got well.
Cramming ob Uermau with n Object. Tutor ITnol Sam Now liovn nun
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,K ' , thing is certain. No one can go un
iotp, peace, Bympaiuy anu a sense oi the beautiful. Remember this then :
Let not your wbole attention, energy and' time be devoted to the interest f the mortal, white the immortal, the eternal, that which shall lire torer,. is shriveled and contracted and hemmed in from lack of proper culture. Thea fathers and mothers see that around your fireside there urs all tfaioga which shall tend to make your ehlldren lovers of art. Do not fear that the love of art will lead them from the farm. All around them the 6od of nature is spreading out a seene of magical beauty; the hilltops are crowned with his glory, and the tvees resound with the songs of the oirds endeavoring to spead bis name. Let the mind, the hearr, tbe soul receive due attention and not be forgotton. God's Word says. "What Ter a man so wot h, that shall he also reap." Did you ever think, tired mo her, that you are sowing In that child's heart seed, the fruits of which aviall be gathered in eternity? Father did you ever think of it! It is so Ihe hereafter will be to your child but the harvest of the seed you have sown here. Have you then sown culture, enlightment, love of beauty and love of nature? If you have, trtat child will have a gran I. glorious baiv.'öt. But if you have uwn in that heart a love for the body alone, a love for gain only, aud have neglected the soul, what a mbt i..bl, self' loving heaven that will be. Again we say, seek ye the beauti ul. Law of the Road, Judge B.gg; who is one of the soundest meo on the beuch in Iowa. In the road case la the Grundy Circuit Court, said that it is the privilege of. one who desires to diive fastei than another to do so,, and be may legally pass the other by turning out a the right-hand side of the other party, and the other party hag no right to prevent him from so- doing, and any act which would tend to hinder or delay him. would be a techni
oal trespass for which he would be
liable. A party will not be Justified when one desires to pass him in driv-
leas he caa speak Uerman. Remem
ber, the boy who speaks no German has bo chance at all. What can you say George William Curtis? George Yah! U. 8.-Yah? Is that all? Would you say yah to everything when you got to Berlin? George- Yah. U. 8. Step down. You can't go. Step up, Funtoc. Would you say yah to everything in Berlin, Reuben? Reuben Nein. U. 8. Neia? Nein what? Reuben Nein, sir. U. 8. And you'd settle all diplomacy by nein, would you? Reuben Nein. U. 8. Well what would you do? Reuben Nein. U. 8. Step down, Rube. You must tiavel past nein before you go to Berlin. Let's bear your German, Rob. Ingersoll -loh habe nicht Got in Himmell. Ich U. 8. There, atop! Is it your mission to preach that in Berlin? Iugersoll Yah! Ü. 8. You won't do. You don't represent Church and State well
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t'uuuii iKjk Kxiu. v u(i iCiu juu oa j I u future Berlin, Boker? 8tands
Tbe Basines Outlook. It seems a though there wus never a time in the whole history of out country when busiuess was in such a depressed condition as at tbe present time. Our mills are stopped, tbe store-houses arc full, but tho people havo no money to buy their contents.
It seems as though there was no such
thing aa prosperity. Tbe man of business toils early and late, and tries in vain to llgure out u profit from a profitless necount. He is discouraged; want stares bim In tho face; he turns from the unwelcome scene and looks up in hopes to see a ray of light; but no, clouds have gathered, tbe sky is dark, and the storm which
is to be death to his business, his Is it any wonder that she t. ok a ripe prospects and hopes, is surely coming, walnut for her crest?
One day, when making
molasses candy to be sold to the street children, it was scorched. Tbe woinnn was in despair. Tbe loss was a serious one in a trade whose profits were couuted by pennies. She wus quick-wit ud, howev
er, aud ready with expeodients. She i
cracked walnuts, mixed the kernels with tbe candy, und wrote a placard, "The new Nut Candy, 1 ceut a cake." The children dropped iu on their way to school. The catidy was liked. They came buck for more the next day. The fame of the cheap coufection spread from one school to another. The maker shrewdly confined herself to making that Presently she took u larger shop in tho alley. In a year or two she again moved, but this time into one of the priuei pal streets. To day her original wul nut candy is scut to all parts of tbe country. The womuo disposed of her business a few years ago for a sum that made her rich for life.
It comes, and with it he is, aa far ab business is concerned, left a ruined man. Suoh a man in such a condition throws up his hands und exclaims, what am I to do? There is only one course left. You must buckle on the armor and ro into the
battle .again, nnd deposit your ! capital, lustead of dollars aud ceuts, a large stock of pluck nnd perseverance. Sunshine is sure to come i after a severe storm, and tbe longer
the storm lasts the brighter the sun when it shines. So it will be in your case. The longer your trouble lasts tbe more prosperous you will be when prosperity comes, for your trouble has cost you a good lesson,
and you will be more Jcareful in the
This is tho way business
to a ay. xuen are being re
But it was not to the walnuts nor
to the lucky chance that she owes her
fortune. How many women have burned tbeir candy, und the result wus only scorched molasses! How many men saw apples fall before Sir Isaac Newton! It is the keen eye and , ready brain that can seize on failures and make them successes.
A LnUirrons Scene. Thermometer U4 deg. in the shade. Loco. Broadway, braimtits er xonar,-An exceedingly fat lady puffing like a steam ongiue, und clinging to the aim of a ttnall, wiry gen tleman wfeose faee has become very red, , r from the tiniHuai ex-r-cise or the eonseiousieHs that a hundred eyes are looking at him with a ha-ha! in each pupil. Naughty bDj : "I say, Charlie, pretty small tuR tow her iu with thai cargo." Allan's Auti Tat will reduce I he weight from two to SVS pouuds per week. It is purely vegtable nature's own remedy for this diseased condition. 1'rocurable of your druggists. There are estimated to be 4,fj0000 barrels of petroleum in tho tanks of the oil region iu Pennsylvania. Tbe I tilted Stated can light the world. The yield of thin product in thU country is seveu times greater than in all the wot Ids beside. Petroleum is found in Japan, Persia, Siberia, France, Italy, and was used by the nncients 2.000 years ago, being spoken of by Herodotu.ns in use b -fore the Christian era. Tne first borings for oil In this country were in 1KÖ9. Tbat year the product was 82,000 barrel. From that it has increased until now it amounts to from 8.000,000 to 10.OOU.000 barrels annually.
Collar anil Milker free to A-rnts. K . if livht. tlnrahl ,1. rati. No
llamr riuirel SBJSSBB all other. Farmer want it. out laut nil tbcr ' Adjustable. Kita any hone. Our MILKKR, the hrt am earth, , euaurc pure, cleau milk. Sara ita cost every week. Bells rapiillr. ; s. nt af mail to an) part of lb I'. P. 1 Kviid atsnip fur partlcalara. J. V. Oue-mner. (General Apt.,
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The Farmer and the Laboring Man' Friends.
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Wholesale and Retail Dealers la
GROCERIES
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PROVISIONS
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CHINA & STONE WARE !
We are selling at all times as ebeap as an) house in Northern Indiana. In conneetloi with the above buitlnesa. we par the hlahet prion in Cash for all Kinds of Produce, and muke u.npciitjr in
Hides, Furs, Pelts, Wool, SEEDS, &c.
CALL ON US at out Nw Store if tou wise to purohaas Ooods In our Uns or aave anything to sell to us. 23 Michigan 8t . Plymouth Ind.
Taiafs Worth knowing That fish may be scaled much easier by first dipping them into boiling water about a minute. Tbat salt fish are quickest and best freshened by soaking in sour milk. Tbat milk which has turned or chaoged may be sweetened or ren-
CARTERS
llTTLE IVER
PILLS.
PKivJy Cared by tkess Littfs Pills. They alee relieve Pintreaa from PynpePala, Initlctloa and TOO IIa:;, Kutinf. A perfect reenedy for ttilnu. N n u a . Drowal nea , Had Taate In tke Mouth, i i.-ieu Tongae, r o In the SIS. Ac Tbey regulate the Bowvla aad prevent Conetlpattun aed rilea. The small Onlr one Dill a d.
le. rncessoeau.
dered tit for use agaiu by stirrlug iu
Boker -Geben sie mir ein gla dueed t0 thelr 0WQ value crt,dit lg;tt little soda.
being douo away with, aud in such a state of things tbe business outlook is improving euch day, as men are doing business on not what they expect to have to morrow, but what they have to-day,
laffer; Geben sie mir zwei glas lager;
Oi brn sie mir drei glas luger ; Geben sie mir U. S And is this all your mission to B-rllu? B k. r Yah. U. 8. Get out! Let's hear you, Hartruoft. Hurtrauft Der - unter-gassen-mit dem uoterbm teogungen vas Ichholleo - Luragensnicker - swingeo-vol-len-snucken-tip-bang wollenwacgen All the Rest Taint fair. He cuts under us 'cause he's a Pennsylvania Dutchman. New York Graphic. ; A Petrified Hand. A curiosity, which astonishes scientists and puzztes them to account for, is now on exhibition at Gould's cabinet at Mill City. It is a perfectly formed band which apparently belonged to a boy about fourteen years
Tbe lie ut (Mir. To escape tbe worthless abominations offeied under tbe title of Baking Powders, rests wholly with the eonconsumers; they are the ones tbat have to suffer. Dr. Prioe's Cream Baking Powder is decided by chemists to be the most perfect and wholesome powder made.
of ice. Tht hand til niMn th tinffpra
log tip a little way and then stopping beiQg palm
or slacking up, and as soon as tbe
other party again attempts to pass to once more start up to run. and; the party so doing will be liable to an
swer for damages. Des. Ioin la.) Jiijuster
Beware of Socialists. Beware of any man who seeks to convince you by arguments, however assumingly broad and philanthropic, that the world can reach a higher social and moral plane through anarchy aud by saturating tbe flags of the natiors in their rulei's blood. Beware, too, of tbe mau who attemtps to convince you that there are better
remedies for chronic diases of the
oz which the thumb rests. The back stomach and liver than Dr. Pierce's of the band aeema to have been j Golden Medical Discovery and Pleascrushed or decomposed before it was I afnt H1'? ,Pellet8- Th.? : . . . . - : ' , i stood the test of many years trial by petrified, but the palm, thumb and , tne pubic, and their sales arc annufinger are perfect. Ii wa& found at 1 ally iiii-ccasing.
That suit will curdle new milk,
hence in preparing milk portidge, graves, etc., the salt should not be udded uutil the dish is prepared. Tbat clear-boiling water will remove tea stains and many fruit stains. Pour the water through tbe staius, an 1 thus prevent its spreading over the fabric. That a table-spoonful of turpentine boiled with your white clothes will greatly uid tbe whitening process. Tbat, boiling starch is much improved by the addition of sperm, or salt, or both, or a little Gum Arabic disolved. That blue ointment and kerosene mixed in equal pioportions, and applied to bedsteads, is an unfailing bug remedy, aud tbat a coat of whitewash is ditto for the walls of a loghouse. Tbat kerosene will soften boots or shoes that have been hardened by water, aid will render them pliable as new. That kerosene will make your teakettle as bright as new. Saturate a woolen ru&and tub with it. It will
eat and eaaleat to take
01a a vial. Purely Vegelab
Seid by all Drugftat. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Prss'rs, Erl, Pa. BJhua fSaSj by BMSj Sc wi Settee.
TUTTS PILLS! A NOTED DIVINE SHIS THEY ARE WORTH THEIR WEIGHT in COLD READ WHAT HE SATSl Dr. Ti'tt: Tver Rir: For ten Tears I have been a martyr to 1 .m ;i. (Vmatlpation and Iilea. I. nt Spring your 11 1 In werere-oninieiidJ tome; ! uvl them (lut with little faith) I sm now a well man, have good appetite, dteestlon perfect, repulnr stools, piles Rone, s J I have gained forty ounda Mohd Scab. The are worth their neuht in u'" '1 Kev K. L. PlXimiN. Louisville, Xy. A TORPID LIVER Is the fruitful aouree of many diseases, such aa I)yapcrin.fclrk llcadarhe.Coatlvcnraa, Dysentery, Itilions Fever, Acne and Fever, Jsundire, l'i Irs .J'.hvumat R lilnc) t'oiuplaiiil.t olle.U. Tutt 1111 eitrta powurful influence On tho) I.I v.-r .11 will with certainty relieve that Important organ from disease, ud restore its normal funcuoiu. The rapidity with which persons talte on Besh, While tinder the Influence of these pilla.of itaclf Indicate IS. all adaptability to noarmli the body, hence their rftVjicy in curing nervous debility, dvpeiia,ws'.luKof the muaclea. aluggiihneks of the lu er. chronic nnattpatlon. and LnipeJUug health end strength to the system. CONSTIPATION, Only with regularity of the bowels can perfect health lc enjoyed. Whin the l onMipstion is of recent date, a single dc of TVTT'8 PILLS will suffice, but il it h:i become Ii nbi tun '.one pill huult tm taken erery night, gradually I win lag the frrqurnry of tbe doew until a regular daily aao'rineni i olita'ined, hic h will aooa fellow. oi I , ri where, 2A Osita. Of f ICE. 35 MUEJtAY ST., HEW Y0JUL
E. W. HELM, Maaufactarer of Light and Heavy HARNESS
And Dealer la
Saddles, Bridles,Collars ! Whips, &c. Shop, cor. Laporte & nichlgan St , PLYMOUTH, IND. 1 1-2 in. Heavy Harness complete $27. 1 3-4 inch heavy $28. Single Buggy $12to$15 Double Buggy$25 to 30
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n A DAY to Ae?r 2D Fi r aide. Vial fit Free. Addn K'ista. M i.i e
9 rCHSCBOCUBS, Cnpide. Motto. . Flower, Ac
mm v rso two anae. with name, 10c.
miU t-anrasstntr for the
iaitor Terms and nit-
ssP.U. VICKEHY. Au-
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Co., Nasesn, Y. N.
eAKiii. r C'md-.Chroino.Nriou flake, A: . nntaiik wU l.uame I. u. .1. M inkier A f...Naaean,NY A ri m i.i i i ki ,:, nasse lo eta. Agents TUoutflt io eta. L. JON KS A I t ., Nssau. N. 1 . TO AIIVKKTIM KS, BwadfurrMeleci l ift ..f Ical Nrwapmvr. Sent Irw ou application Addieea OKU. P, KuVELlC'- 10 .spruu st ..V York.
f VIBRATOR' "vfcaj. Kareklt
IKE ORIGINAL & ONLY GENUINE "Vibrator" Threshers, WITH lrOVlD MOUNTED NORSK POWERS, Ant Steam TktfwaeSer Fstartl , Mado only by IICHOLS, SHEPARD 4 CO.,
BATTLE CBEEK, MICH.
jumciAi orricKita.
Circuit Judge Sidney !
tiicutt I'mwecotor r O.
tk-eaiona of the Circuit tuart, 1st Header la
siarcn, so a ono a t us nay, Mb Monday la Waod Sd Monday In Itwcembwr.
CITY
GOTIRMBKNT.
syor AsMaw Js
Clerk DarlS E. ayVev Treasurer Jaasee A. Utlsaee Sap I rablic School. Koscos A. Caass
City Ccancil assets second im fosarta la ach month.
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CHl'RCH DIRECTORY
H RIST I A N CHVRCH. freMhi 1(
.1 at T:So v m. Bandar school at ll.lt a SB.
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1KKBVI EKIAft CHfKCH. rrracblag erery Sabbath at 10:30 a. at., sad at T-JO SS. Sahbath school at n. at. Prayer asewtlsar Wed-
aeaday at 7 p. as. Steal tree O. A. XJtSW,
fKTHCDIST KPISCOPAL CHVRCH. Csm
i.vg Larorte and Center etreets. rresefctae en Sabbath at loss a ss . aad a. at Baad
achool at n:0 p. SB. T. C. Stringer, Taator
y
ay
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CT THOMAS- Bataeoaal
C? vices every aaday at 10:S0 a. a... aad T3S p. SB.
RFOKMBD CHURCH. Service la the iata-
raa Charck the trat aad third hauäara la
each BBoata at lzj a m.. aad at tat Jacawy
-aawca ip a. . m. Maarv, r
Snndav
fände, Reel or
Chorea. :au a. m
I- p. as. BeaU tree.
CATHOLIC (IM. Mkräael) CHL'KCU
Vy aervtce, T-JS a am. Bacuad aai vice at is a: aa Vesper at 1 1. ss. U. Xarwettaa. Pasta.
MASONIC.
taaBaaBaneBs iWalBBePBBBBwgaaäagM
1LTMOUTH COM al ÄNDERT, . T.. ISO. ss. Staled coax lave the seeoad Taassday la ach
PLYMOUTH COUNCIL. HO. is. R. A. a. M. Slated convocation the .nana Waaasailsy la sack snoalk. J. f. Laagsabas.h, T. 1. M.
PLYMOUTH. CHAPTBJt, HO. SS, R j Stated cuavocatioa ik Btst aad Aatfd
days in sack month. J M. taalci. M R. aV. P
PLTMOVTM, UODUR; MO. MB; A. W. A A. M, Staled fB.maata.llea. Seat aad ward Trie era
la sack saasaa, A. a Reeve, W . M. J..
rILWINNINO LODOR, HO. SS, A. A A. M. k Stated rossaisatrsilttss the arst sad tklrd lueadnys in eak aioatk. K. A. t haae, W. M. C. s. Hutpben, See.
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TI1F. Ivffirrhlcss Isrnln-SnTinti, Tinte, raving-, m, , Mwsei St inf. ! :ir. s." sal I - Is akt 1 rvtsrallii. iernRd II Klrairy lor Rfvf V wi a , . rHcl CIstuiB;, aiaal ir tSsvln; Cralu Irotii WabIacb.
RAIN nnlBrrnuir? not HnlMBilt fn tho
Ihg fHbsT Isasm hii.", WLH BBirsj p-.a. ; u . .
HE ENTIItE Tbrcahln? Cxpraacw
ii i i. ii - i . i ,mm i ii r. i i i re.
HO RoTolTlnff Shafts Iaaldn (ho t-epn-i.ier. Inn.-. . ii. iieaa Siati i .. ri 1. m . I .:t tu. a tluia waetiac auj fr.la- tia ; . ,. ,i Man. Peefei Mf a'eiii4 t all IMi I rwnieaeet Oreia, Wet er Or. 1 er tiio I, Ii- mcu. B, aaä NOT snlr Vnallr Haperlr Yjr V'hcr.t, 0ii. Reikry. . aaa See BraSae, ' i i r .. -rrwiat I ' rriH.rl i I I. TWeeell, K.'lel, i Hk a..j.. I:.., -.. . - ii laraaaea . er " rceetlatlac " aanas Baa. i.ria saSsaSa
A ItVr.I.Ol'S far Rfsapf Irliv mt Parte, RalHf I I l --!v t.B) ttt.l ,m.t .. a i,,- a. SiaVisss is Liltsrta.es tr fsttcni.t.
Of It . lrRorvrnnratcn "Inu'r, riinr-
" I S I S'I'l l - III, S4 I - . a .. S I. -HMts4 U- i rwi : a I BaatrA.
lai si ass j-at stsi äassMäsj s a;rae al y lot tee. re 1 w t.
IX Uniirnlci. Stnairi Thrct-Lcr Fa-
I . wits aBJBMUt ItBsrsvtBMStl aVSl I, si I mri I Xeat sret, far tmjmm4 any i .aar Mal. e - tlss
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11LYMOUTII CHAPTER. tlMihs 8TAK ' avaet the Ami W edncsday of each moalfc at Maaonic Hail Mra. C. O. Hmltk, W. M. A aUiager.Jsec. ono reuow. AMKRICUS LOOiiK, NO. SI, I. O. O F., ateets every 1 ksrtalay vvvaing at :X a. m. Reaidant aad viattiag hretLreu arc cordially tarited to attend, II ii. Tnaver. N. U. H. S. her . . Saa.
ULTHOUTU KN AM I ML NT, NO. lit.
A. meetlags second and lourth Moadaya la rack month. U. pejer, C. P. J. A. Palaaer, acrltoe.
"IKK COM PAN taXS. ADRIATIC ENGIN OSX Stated second Taeada; in seh mania. W. U. H. CaUen, Sec. C K. BaraklU, P
'IViKKKN T HOSE CO. Stated meeii
1 T
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J. W. Pi
Taet
PROTPcrlON HOUR AND LAUDER CO. Staled Birrt Dga tret Taeaday In each aawatk. Beauy (tpeycr, rormaa.
rir.n . rvvSveteaa ' rirlt. laeielraH ef r.uiaeaeal.
tit ear "T SS. rea " TWreaUr OattMare larenaaraUr.
'OR Partlealnrn, call aa nr Dealer ' r will, le aa lei Uiaetraeee Clrrator, wkk a w atali tree.
LOAN ASNOtTATsONS. PLYMOI TII Bl ILÜINO IAjAN A MAVINfeS AJBXrf UilON, NO. 1. Board si Dm una meet Erat Monday of each meata. D. rV Armatroap. Pre. C. E. Toaa. Sa.
CATARRH. A COUGH OF TWEKTl HVE TEARS' STANDIlfO CVF;ED. Catakkii with Droppings H the Tpuoat. Caching Fekmnus ok Strano I.t.NG, I 1 17.7.1 NKSh I A INS IN SlDE, AMI Wkaknkss ok Lvidnkts. IMMEIHATRI.T RKLIKTKD, STSTKM SREMINGI.T MADE Of RR NRW BV tSK OP ONE litlTTLE. Mgasas. LirTLsrisLii A Co.: 1 live in Maarbeeteraow. and have lived over fifty yeara In Ooffaiown, a boat tan mile (rem here 1 am 77 years old. I hsve had Catarrh for fifteen year, and a bad rough far taentr-flve year. -uecially pr:nr and lall. Good deal ol tbat time 1 nave hitd diaainee In the head. During the filtern year I have had dropping from from the head npon ibe lunes, filling my throat with phkirni, raoaiug tickling in the throat, and benuri-r I waa down with lever creating a feeling of aufloeaflnE and atranglint;. People have tbon;bt I hal tbe Canaamptioo. I waa doctored for that. I bare conalted a great raenv phyaiciau. hat never got mora than temporarp refief. Ali'iat two months ago I had a diszy apell, fell down and was iaaenaihi for eoir.e time, and did not kuow my own fnlka for over ix boars. Mr brother ksW me of year Coh$titulionl Catarrh Hrtufdt, and advuwd me to bay s bottle, lie bad Caiarih and took this, snd it left. I got a bottle and In ten day. it rami the Catarrh, removed the phlegui. tlckbagin the threat, aiii! I waa able lo aaw four onlr of wood, working six honra a day. I never aaw anything like it. It seemed to msfkr ne all over ne . I now have none of the old tronbles nnlea I get cold, and the a teaspoonfnl of tne Cmtitutio al Catarrh frmedj ruoinves everrthiag. I wonld not he without it aa long aa 1 con Id get money to bay it with. My grandeon and hla wCe have had Catarrh, aad tbey are trying it and find immediate relief. I have bad pains in the small af my bark and weaknee of the kidneya far many year, and though 1 work hard daily, .hoveling Ulla araaoa of the year, my kidneya hare found great relief, aad tbe paina kvvu greatly dlminiahed. JOSEPH OKOROE. Manchester, N. II., April XC. 70. Capt. Joseph George can get tbe tratlmaay of varr bank man aud city officer to back him aa reliable aad houeat aar Hundred, o! cases of a similar nstnre rnred
witbrn tbe laat year. Knnffa and Lotion give only temporary relief. The ConftitutioHAl Catarrh 1 Krufilp atrike at the root, build, np the onati- I lation, makes it new, and drive away t 'ata-rii and j all dlseaara of the nmrooa üieinhraaea, and their attendant paina and achea, pertaniing to the bead, back, ahoalder, kidneys and throat. Price ft per bottle. A pamphlet af St page j giving a treat I ae on Catarrh, with innumerable SSSSB of cure, ent free by addrwiag th Propria, tors. LiTTLErisi.o ft Co., Maneheater. N. H. Bold by L Tanner, and Poe dt Chapman, Plym
outh, mo. nov u131
CENTENNIAL
HOTOGRAPH
PLY HOI' TU Hl Ü.1U.NU. LOAN A lAYINttR ASUMX'IATION, NO. X. Board of Direct meet Brai Mocdar in each month. W. S. Maaa, Pre. H. A. Mnan. Sac. PlTTSBIvatO, rtiKT BAIMR A CBICASU KAU.WAI. On and after Nov. irh. l:i, trsls b-IU leave atatioaa daily, caxcept Buaday.) aa twlIowa :
OCLXG WERT.
No. l No. 1 i lo. s Xs. S "si Et Ph- Ex N't Ei Halt Pittsburgh it tri toosmi i team s ssaas P.oc Lester. . u Mam ! mam 1 psn StSSI A lianes iioais lft"ini :aid utsaut Orrville ia- J etpai; 7 ;psi liBrhn Manafleld . . . lonaoi 4pm' tsspa in.m Creatlina. ..nr ; ou s rrm uin :npa Crsatlias...lv 7 hfiaui nou upm foreat t Mam 7 BSpm 11 ttpss Lisas is soars ! StapnaUi Staat Pt. Warn.... l aopm n pin; asoan Plymouih I ("poi utta 4he Chicago T Sat ail BtsMii 7ssaai ....
QOiaO EABT. No. t No. R N't Ex F at Ex
5 , Is. I A1. As Mail
Chicago... Plymouth. t. Warn Isaa....... Forest
Crsstllas. . ar n .. sn
Cr stline . lv n
Mansfield . On Tills.... Alliance... Rochester. I'ltatiutgti.
Trains No
t lopml Stasi supa 3 seam 11 kam t SApan lUaD iifpm iisspai s seam lo, o i seam
io lam l ypm t rram
sasm;
listpm JMt.n. 4 sopm e npm 7 sopm
7 ispm 7 4pm 9?spin 11 ISpm 1 Ssasn i soan.
4 ar m SS tHias. es ' It am 1 1 esam list
11 fjsa t i iepm
lauds run daily. Trala Ka.
learea Plttsburirb daily except Ratarda
Trais Bo. e leave. Chicago dally excett
uraay. Ail others dally except feue-oay. P. It. MTIRR Qsn Pasa. aad Ticket Aaat.
1MUIAMAPOL1B. PERCs. CHIC A
On aad after Mar IS. im, trains will ma on IBs road. Haodays sicsps4. aa fellows : OOINO 'XOKTH.
Indianapolis Rokomo Pern Kocbastsr Walnut Arpos Plymouth Tyner
Walkcrton.
Laoorte
MichicaaClty
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1044 BB 11
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GOING BOUTH.
M'rhigan City La porta Walksrtoa.... Tyner
Plymouth.
Argoa... Walnut.
Rochestsr.... Peru
Eokoms
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11 M a as a i M SM
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GALLERY
Ever style) of tho art from a Gem or Photogruph to the flnoat India Ink pirturo. executed in thv hiiszlieiMt artlatlc hkill. Alao cone-
ng and eularKitigiuniie a sicialty. Wt har j the bast of light, so that pictrires may b I taken in any kind of woather. Pi.-tur fran.ci ke-pt iN.nstnntir on hnnd. With our kiodes i regnrds for an alroady 1iImt.iI patronage. w would hesienk a continuation of the aame hoping to be ahle to render perfect satisfae ion, both in price aad quality of work, lleraembei' the place. Michigan street, nasi :
11 lirrir i 5 DllHl, XlJIUOUlIl. inn. JanTT J. E. PORTMEB.
BIANH00E : HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED I
'net pcbliahi-d, a cew edition af Or, 'iilterwell'a t rlebrnted Kaaav. on
the radical cure (without medieioe) of Mprrmatnrrhrra or Seminal Weakuea. Invnluniary Seminal LawSSSj Im pot nry Meatal ami Plivsual Incapacity. I tuned-
iments to marrisge, etc ; alao. onsumption, Epilepsy and Pity, induced by self-lndaigsuce or arxual extravagance, Ac. SS" Price, in a w-aled envelope, only six cents. Th celebrated author, iu Ihia admirable Essay, clearly demnnairate. from a thirty yarr' anccefal praciiec, tha the alarming cor.arncnce of self-ahuae may rdicallv cured withon: the knife; pointing out a mode of rnre al ouse simple, certain and Actual, by mean of which every ufierer, no matter what hi condition may be, may cure himself hi aply. privately, aud ra.tirallu. lA TMS Lii ture should l, In tbe bands of every youth Sad testy muu in the land. Sent under ma!, iu a plain envelope, to any addrc, posi-paid, on receipt of aix cents, or two iostage aUmia. Address the Pnbllaher. sprlSyl
THE CULVtRWELL MEDICAL CO . 11 Ann St.. New Xorhi P.O. Box, 458.
All
TBE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY? GRAY'S SPECIFIC XOIClafa.
TRADE MARK le eepeciallv rec TRADE MASK.
ouimended as an unfailing rare for Ssbi.al WaaaKKaa, BraaaaTor.anaa, larn.
tsicct, snd all diaeaara that follow aa a ronee
- " iii.fi.re on S;'
DClOTt latinir Ahnee , as lyres of Memorv, I'ki verral leailade Pain n th B k
ion. i reniature Old Age, and matjy other U
in. I lean to In.anltv. Coeanmt.tion anH a T
iure i.ravr, all of which a a rale ar trat raased y Seviatiiig from the path of natura aaJ ver lariat genre. The Specific Mclkin la tke reeall af a tire etudy and tnauy yeara of experience la treating the epcctal diieaar. Pull par icolars In oar pami blew, wklch w des'.ie to aend free by mall lo every oa. The Specific Medicine is old by all rlraggi. at f I per parka-r. or SSS packagea or will be seat by mail on recfipt of th money bv ad'ireesirg TlIK GRAY klKIIICINK CO.. No in Mechanic- Blocs;, Oetrolt, Mick ,Tr"nM ,n r,rmo,. '"d.. by L Tanner, end a all dm S .rref. MMt
Ift Takiac. Plwiaee of Tl.
HIGHEST REWARD Cheap Homes in Michigan, SA ga $t0 aver Acer. BTRONO SOILS ! BURI CROSS I Railroad tirocf Cestrs of LaodA. HIAITBT BtltlATI! SC MSB it ABI MSatBISI TUUBIBT MMIATIO ! Thea lands art a long distance KART of taa Mlaskmiptii Itlver. Ijtnge amoaiit aavod Rs l ravel and tianiortathiii of crop, Deacri ptlve pamphlet in Engl I ah and Oermaa. Addrosa, W. O. Ill tin AKT. n.mmiftnmar, OIU.VD RAPIDB, MICH.
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