Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 10, Plymouth, Marshall County, 20 February 1879 — Page 1

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VOLUME 23.

PLYMOUTH, NDLANA, TU IT USD AY, FEBRUARY -Jo, 1879.

NUMBER 10.

ADVERTISING RATES.

Bitatno" ei.';, 5 lin-, , per ye. Special rat g:veito r arlar aHverflun. I -gal Advertlspinetita aa repeated by ImW. ITornc and transient aivertta'mg made known aa

application. Church an 1 society announcements-, marriage at I iUulm no. ice f r w Local notier, tn body type, 10 cents per llac, first insertion; aecoa.l iaaerliou A ceatm

Job I riiiting on the ant fafoaabfc renal.

BUSINESS DIREGTOHY. " TA. BOSTON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OflUe in Pott OfSVe Block. OvreflBftg M Fast II Sulu Mil higm Sir VL.y- MOUTH. I l I A-VA..

Dr. J- M JENNINGS. iHYSICiAN AND BUBGBON. See with Dr. M. ahormaa over Lauer" s Store, uii lehigan street. 1'lywouth. Ind. Residence oo Center street, opposite Catkoiie church, bm no

AM ASA JOHNSON ATTORN BY AT LAW. I'rompt attention STVeS ta coäections, stttlctncut ot decclt-nt' estate aa.i araardiaaaliipa, .Ieeds, SMMtgaatea, and othea contacts drawn op aäj scknowIe.l.aciU9 taken. P O. JONES, Attorney at Law A. Notary Public Prompt attention ?iven to all claim and colCtloas left in his .-urn. Office in corner ot c' brick block Plymouth In.l. C. M REEVE. ARUUSi AI LAW. Lueatsd in MM. CoUocttons and conveyam hi a ?pecility. liayn and sHls real etJ D commiaion. Insures lis and prooerty In A. 1 -om-tni9. Desirable -al estate for sale in tieelf and adjoitv.ua. KoTt-N

When I Mean 1o Marry. BY J. ti SAXK. U'lsen do I nieau to nisr y? well, 'Tis iiile to li.pute with fare: lint it you ctiooe to 'vir tie- tell, I'ray Msti I aiiüe I fit 11m ftstft, WIi.-m tau -htrr.-. haste with ea:rrr fret A molhrrV .inily t il to tlitre; Can mike the MMlMtJi which thev eat, A" 1 wrn t th.- stoc!.iii.'-i Iii. h I hey wear; When maidens look npon a ninn As in !iiins-li what tl.ev wwld marry, Ami not aa ar.nv s.li;ets scan A sutler or n commis .ri ; W ten g: :.i!e larti-s, who h.-.ve ot the offer of a lover's hand, (' eise nt ti share his earthly lot. And do not man his lot ot land; When y.TjnT ror-li-ni s are all wcd To n:irl and wed the firm tV irirls. Who h' expert to b endowed With rubies, rtiam iritis sat prla When wires, in short, shall deely jjiro Their Iwarta aad haada to ad tli-ir apOMaa, And live U tl.i-T wir - iui I i liv.Witiiij tiK-rr siren' une-s(iy hotifTs; 7'ien. ma::len If I'm no: f.jo oi l K j .(,,! t i'til lhi hn-ly lift-, I'll my larater. WMW to iao.l. And lo!t about me for a wife.

Mow 1o Utse. Y JOSEPH ALHBX.

Romance ef a Yot:nj Mitn, , ample, in which jrreat logical powers j trouble the eyes are often strained to A young mnn from ono of the back and the most viviil imaginaii in were j answer a purpose. Wash the eyes towns came in to buy a present for happily blended. While he frequent- j abuadanlly every morning. If cold

able to ppeak, and attributed his i dumbness to Iho paralysis of the J yol'uI cord in ilia larynx. "II is

lolly recovering," said he, "and as j Some persons are content to be his girl last week. His wondering sought to amuse, he rarely faiied , water is used, let it be flapped

KOOD as these OOltls becomt rttaJiied mero hewers of wood and drawers of gait being fixed by the gorgeoas dkl ßt the same time to instruct an aoli- I against the eioscd eyes with the again their fancttoBfl will return to j water. They simply s k for what rduy iu a dry goods window, he en- enee. His brdllant wit, bis keen sar- j finger?, not striking hard against the

them. It may be suddenly or it mny tncy snail e;.r, and what they shall t. red the store and bashfully stopped cusm, and tho rapidity with which he ; ball f the eys Tlie moment the

may be lowly.' Subs-jucnlly, about : dunk, and wherewithal they shall be iM front of a pretty youu lady he- illustratod his points by a rapid sue

clothed. Tneie are others who de iliut tj, COuntor. "How much are cession of britliatlt metaphors, made I Ire, above all 'hing-, to become ii h ' ihofe?" ho inquired, pointing at a nt" formidable as an antagonist and

liiere are others who, while they n( hn,h.un..1 i-.irr,i.it i,irk-lt. wonderfully attractive to ail who : take a walk for an hour or emnlnv

I - S - -o - I I 1 . - , w

I -- I.. . I... !...!. .- ,. ! hoard him TTo furt n no t c v hi j nnn. ' Vfinräi-If In artmc a r t n.arniaa n ,t

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ftve cents," replied the ypungifW baWU ttniierrained his health req nring the dose mo of the eyes";

dn out the articles I he died in his 42d year." m J

j item r Intpirsf.

The Whistle. They are going back to the wbrp"You hat heard," said a yoath toP'P08- tn Wisconsin. One step a maiden who stood beside him as he ! 00,y froni civilijatioa to barbarism.

twelve months ago, Dr. Ku comer gave the s'rongest possible assurances that Mr. Wood would entirely recover his speech. It was thought advisable, however, that he should return to

Hartford. In la.9t November h wont ' thing to New O: b-ans, where his wife and edge,

value wealtn as a means or et joymeut and usefulness, desire so:n

higher. They desire knowlintelltgence, mental power.

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i lac

, in

t a m 1 . I 1 a I m 1. - a a !

(wo eniiuren now ate. rati oiimai itey see usous utsinguisne.i nnn tlii

of Loidslana did mt prove tv-nefl-dal I UaSaemia iu consvquonco of mental 1 y0

to him. and after a sojourn of to or i culture, rhey desiro a similar dia

three week b started for the North ; tinetion and iutluenee. Now comes the wonderful part of the i But they lack the means of culture

'S v-

8we tly, handing

(tiesti n and blushing slightly.

ik they're kinder pretty, dontt

inquired the young .an, anxfor someltody else's opinion.

ry, replied the young naisi' ; "i on a corn-sneur one evening aooui

're the lutest style. " "Every- , quitting time; "you have beard, I

wears them, don't they?" con- j lare say, of the Danish boy's whistle

eyes fed tired, the very moment you are conscious of ao efTjrt to read or sewlayjaside the book or needle, and

Ox I . BO5. 1HYSIClN AND BCKOOH. will be pleaiH-d to rtH.-Mi.rtJ pHlieul.-t at his offli-e. No. M .i iiiKati -"reet, wnere he may be o-ad a all tiau . oxcept when prefessionaljr abheat. his r-.-si douce beiua at the saua; place. July 1st. 187. era

Wm. N. BAILEY. IW. IftBTdUCiAM MUMOIOH. Th practice. (ir;luate of two Mc eges. aud six years Suriceon in in

lie v. i. voi. ervo t.tui ssavn

y yean i-hI el-

army of t neeaaa.

N v York llrra' L Sud-Ien Recovery of Speech hv ft Man Who In; 1 hwii l)n?n' Seven Wars. Great and sudden shocks h tve

sometimes acted as a cura'ive npon ) of some sort In Ids condition

persons who were aflHcted with (Kaf- cjeplj a c iDftciouanesi of its algoifl

ness or other nrrvcous i ff ctious, but eance came to hiin, an 1. springing

rarely if ever before this .resent occasion has any ono who has bet n

dumb Tor yours suddenly recovered was standing, and tried to ftddreftfl speech. Such an instance happened xxu As he new relates the Incident, about two months and a half ago. and he opened his mouth, moved his

tongue and felt thai he was speaking.

mated o Tuesday last. Medics! Bf! The brnkemso looked doubiuus-ly, tw i porgotis for wluui I inn VriliOf po vtIio read the following curt-fully pre- if he had heatrvl Ids Vfloe. hut fulled j sesa oue udvautae grejiter tlmu is

to undtrstand its import. He an- possessed by many cf those hose

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SotdMr' CUIbm Iwreaaioaa; sill iten I prcbüble that thii WO'tderfal OOCUr- I lempt to Ipefck, Mr. Wood returned mental Improvement, the desire to 125L rh..' rtt!!!1,1'";! n-i re,u e wou:, ,e aacribd by lho ri " to bis s.-at. HM the eo.nj uaionsldp of men of

"Almost of wood? I would give two dollars

and a.half if that Dani h boy's whis-

'I was t wore nunc.

ullv with mmr niiiick in the l ul' I SUltes.

Thankful for easf tavors. is still ... regular prai:tiee. ad ouly re iiiiros to be better known ... 1.... an ..vl..iwil-. OO. (Joi '- 111 S" irS

new' brie k. cor. f .J.'tii:au au-i Lal'otte I the ferner kable change was eonsum

streets.

story. When the train on which he ; They are, perhaps, obliged to labor . i . I- , aft a i as a rm a

was i rave Ii g approaoueu rittsuurg , tor tueir o.my oroau. luescnooiana jIlu,Mi (he younir man

iteam incolli-ion wi: another tr in. the instructor, the books an 1 b'ajvcvbody " said the young lady af

I!io engine was smalied anl me cats leisuro, are not tor ineci. 1 uey nave f,.eiuc in unconcerned air.

were viol, n ly shaken. The dumb a burning thust for knowledge, but j g,, l0 gft ,i1(Mn for a girl that l The maiden had heard of the wonraan f- It ne v and peculiar sens i- , the spring is distant and uoapproaeh- ' knww," said the ycung man, some- deiful things which could be accoin lion that s-rnu d to Indicate a change al! i wjmt nervously. "Do vou think she plished by means of the maiMe whis-

S,:d- Thry look with envy npon those j k . tie, and. coloring slightly, said:

who ctj ,y ail the advantages for edu- ; . , fc.Ufnei

ca;nn ina can uehireu. iipy

, , a- vi . - uiw

; from his seat, he ru, le d to the ,.1 a- ",UK w wu,t,"l" Pn" WW? ' form of the car, where a hrak.uuan j possess advantage which, from iu- j

uolence, they fall to use. it M for thij nl:t.j th.it i Mifh.h. 3 H-tirtun

I .i I. ii.l.k it..; u.U. u o l.l'.... ( . . ,

nusi i v. x mi noil i eui.u8e nirj an-

young lady, blushing agtiin.

"Well, I don't hardly know myself,'' j said the young man, picking up one of the datnty trtflea and examining it !

"And what would you do with ir, pray?" while a smile played over her licautiful face, extending clear round to her ears. "1 would blow it," he answered, "aud thee my fair maid woul I fly to

Published figures show Vt tnen killed in the lumber regions of Michigan, this winter, by accidents, and 103 injured. It is a singolar fact that this season nearly as many hogs were packed for

' the six warm mouths as for the six

cooler ones. A correspondent of the London Timfit says that celery cooked in milk and thiekend with flour will cure rheumatism. Russia is making preparations to comply with the terms of the treaty of I'., i lin. This Is a far as Russia

Plymouth. In ... ul lat. ltfoL

ly

can be expected to tro.

h It. iu Ir.m vr7 .HIT. runt I . - - - m.i I.. ...1 t il n , , L. . . - !

. toa large now, to you?" "Wliy-l uuw uu ,ue name The ordinary ivfe of a locomotive advantages fr improvement; but tl.e , s..tmnil.r,.,i tho Voun- bid v. the corn-tsheaf with m, which would . Ä,Ä 5- ,u, n.a

-ft V af a i ( a i I 1 41 V to v7iaili CSV IUI! VJ UOlO 1 "I b!tsh growing deeper. "They seem make me erremely happy and make gotMi of the smaU part9 rr(Jllire re. sorter big like," continued the young it matter or supreme indifference to j Qewa fcV 8ix monlh8

tnon not ii hi.rviii" her eonrusion. ''"j miiiri ovmwi iv.oi uou, .

&tZmitS ÄaJ tonished and deeply interested, and, gweied by cxolahning, - What?" Too advautag. s they envy. It la the de- : of cour T woll, ,u.t be ei.rtMlu. now much com mi-ht be a bushel."

attention Kit-,. totUo .-eitie iu.;ut .,r euente were tuis a sur.-! st in. u i;ge, it l i exoitcU then to make a rurther at- ; aire lor kuowi- ; ,e .j.-sire i"r m,fc. .i.i.iii.,' ,;, ilM. nnt vr,. f... i la thai all you Wtan It 101 i ex

I I IL D 1 I I I I UV . U I k II 'k .... "

. n m n. a i ia r.

w-, o. fe- fe - " ...! . .:n l

T rult' K YS AT L VY. N-.t iries Public and p' Mitir.-ini ui iueis mü ue .is-

adjoiniii-r eu. tilie.-. 1'iviuuuth .:n o-t-ii ii.ino , ur np Indies to some

PtrMt bdtareea Michiaran and Center trtreeto . MaMrftoa oia- . . . .iii: offlee. stf i power appertaining to a - u.a.-v and a train of car.-.

miraculous q the hcxt day ho arri t 1 ia New mind and culture. Without this d"locomotive York, r.nd as soon its he met his friends sire, no external advantages will be ! he cug rly related to them In writing t of any avail. It is Impossible to edtli

TroRSRY ATLAW. Wiipr tietn ail -1 The subj -ct is Mr. Frank W. Wood, the hopof ul f xpei i- neu which he had ; cste a mi ni that has no deslrofr " s t " clalra-d the Ttremr ImtH I s . ifl' . . In A K. r 'at Kit M IC . la. m aftusat aa ' A aft . . a I - ...

The Sultan of Morocco has been struck by paralysis. It is the only

.. ... . . .. . ! instance of striking a tvrait ffhen

and meld, th.se wool, be a little toe -.umcu tue mal ,. win a lau, n ina t ; loose. I should tbii k gtW j-tst star te ! a e utvoy of birds iu the next. about your Mgnee, an' if these would row- - r!ittl W J yours with- An faternaHonai convention to dent yo i f course they'd fit her. Now m megie, Charley. A favor s- j vise means Tor stopping Sunday i,. .HUhAM vrt ir. ti.um on n.,' if lUffUt one could not lind it in one's I trains on ail the railroads in the

QO'W7 J V.l. . I J IUI Ul l. UU

A

J courts iu tu sta!-. tK.- in heater "a blix k

oer tfucker S W oil's Ory goods store, l'lynou: Ii, lad. ao.u-iyr

M

R8. E. W.' DlTMl.Af,

a brother in -1 tvr of Mr. J.J. McComb, of HO. $79 F.fth avenue. His fith.r was wealthy, and during the rebellion r fil led in New ():le:in. When the

HOMEOPATHIO r'avslelan and Denti-t- , an i Ur J a Daalav. recular phyaieiaa aud Federal troops Uirentened the OC ) tSZUtt?il0&rr pstlonof the city be was che. n by deaee oa Kn-t (lino ;tr et. ine oca banks to receive the custody

i of their gold and vaass it to bo con

veyed to a place of safety. H;s son

WILLIAM 3. HtSS,

ATTORNEY AND OUJH3.-U)B AT LAW, Plymouth. Indiana. j:inll JOHN S. BENDER ATTOHNüY AI' LAW, AND NOTAKY I t KLIC, MICOIt B'-OCK. ----- PLf0UTH. 1X0. üaueciat attention riven to the settleir.eot of es

tate, au:l partition i Isd1s; also thr roi;.- tn-n t a .r f, boots and shoes in theeitv

aii.i ao l torocloaureol uiortac-s. tir.uioaaa ftftftt, Nei j of New Orleans. To) dose an a' ten A. C. a A. B.CAPRON, lion to buslncM overtaxed bl At.tornevs & Counse loi'S strength and eeriottsly Impelred lis

was a soldier la the oaf- br.iti army

1 At tho close of the war bo'h f.i'her and sn found themselves in str Jghtened circumstance?, and th latter,

so lately hau. i ney nopeu. out anowieuge, no aiojiiog 01 enumaia-m i hlnl th. counter in an awful voice, scarcely beHeeed in his blight antici ; tn contetnpl ttin those who have left fctd the young man's hat on patlon. Ou Tuesday last he was , "foot-piinta on the stu Ji of linv?." the end of his hair, "you are insult eng;tgel in tliscussiog some personal : My young reader, you have some jng j au,i lP SwPpt ,iway to the rem and business matters wlfh Mr. Mc- desire to become an intelligent nnd j nf t,c 8toir, leaving the bewildered Comb, at i he oftb-e rf !h latter. Mr. inllueutal. o ty ui ire: a di-'i gu slo-d voting nrtn standing in ntnutclbcut,

McComb remarked to bi n that bis man. It is to soma extent evhb.Mit j hiding in his bands whai he supposed blow the thing again, and the one

uenend beaiili was fullv r-'sTored, iljat you h ivj the capacity to neccnie . i ., i1..-,llTir.ii nalr of Lr-e .I. b .'air worum beneadi the nn could

ami t xrrcsstd the most chcciful such a man.

heart to deny, you know," aud she

phayfuUy -rat. i herself by his sitle and dm turned with her iil.lu heels in .he furrow. "I would blow It again," said the youth, who had begun to see how matters were drifting "I would

vfrftre aaVOtit Ida futute. He urged ! tins ueaiie s-liould be cherished and him to mak" the utmost . ff 1 1 to -.trcii-tuyned. The stionger Ihe dc regalu Ids uttert-nce. Mr. W..od sire, the more vigorous will be the teemed to form the resolution to fob Ueti on to which ir. will lead. Th-

And when one of ihe men cderkeesnie not resist the charm, aud would lay ..nd t -x plained his lUisV.ke, the yo tie her fair arm upon my shoulder." man from the back town struck a di Sin smiled und laid her fair arm

rem Liue for 1 is team, and in a very around his neck, h rtef si.aco cf lim was teariut? to The young man was taken com-

ia order to eurn a livelihood, became j low this advice, and Uecamu iied 'note vigorous the action, the greater ward homr at a Iale rhreeiened pletely by surprise, but managed to

ruin the old family bear up uuJ-i it, although, as he con-

AT 1- A V REAL ESTATE A -ENT3.

tri K A. h. a HJCKLEKH ei.OCh.

and cnthsiastie. He then seized a the ImprovemeriL

penolland wrote the last communi-1 raM dealt may be strengthened J uo Ui Wt)1.t inlv any braceb u feontd to the wiiter. it was by uUodds eatbm ftbichhe made cn paper. It by coii,idering the advantages of - jjo .jj h,. m Lru .j:o Uand the greatest efT n t of his life, was as follow: i m-.ntal culture It took Hugh Miller nr r..,...(J. A y ounc man of his ag- is never

health, and to add to this sffl let! m, he 1 -i m be furpriifcl, but when I ( from tho atoae quarry and placed . sati-fled. bat ta alwavs reaohio'? out

PLYol I 11. INI.

son afferward rec-Ivt-d a sunstroke which ruilivly prostrated Idm. Paralssis was au immediate conse-

J, J, KLIilJER. .pienee. IK s 0 on ree r red the powNtarv Publia, Conveyijicr, K i.itiner or ,r of loOOtnOtfOn, and Ot llt'it the fJIf-

, uu- l aek to . lay I will talk to you bim am ia tho Intellectual chi fs '! he l in That Jlurtsaed His Farm. and grasping arter th unattainable, .... a I O.. I A. .11 .1... I . I ' . . . .

j wiium ocutmu.j ot ii,uieu m iiuuoi. Th ChicJltfO Tlwea, iu chronicling as it were, and, after li inking in for a

Tili- aul CIil ÜnniiiK-r,

ease did not seeai to

all -ct very s i -

n'.ir.tXoauÄ f C

a MaJisou f lr.'ct, uoith of . o;:rt llous- -.our.-.

with iiiy tongue. I have it now

Handing tliis to Mr. MoComb he went out. He afterward related that 1 he went totht-Staten I-land ferry and took passage cn one of the boats, j Seated OO a stool near the rail he

world, will soon be held In New York.

Senator Butler, of South Carolina,

is authority for the statement that Wade Hamptom will have to submit to another amputation of his injured leg. Thi enrl of Limerick has ordered an importation of wild cows, or bis

ons, to stick bis It ih estate, and

'.hose familiar with the ha1 its ot the anim.d think there's tun ahead. Kx.-t.iov. Iioratio Seymour is deseiiudas be bag as youthful in ap-.

pearaBce es he was twenty pears ago.

lie now occupies himself with agiicuitutal interests and the question of

waiispoiiauoD. The New York Herold says that I there were five times as many uneruj ployed mechanics iu that city three ! years ago as there are now, and ar-

Ing to near J,00O.iiOO, whh power to eollect In any way, by garnishment or otherwise. All creditors are ordered to come ra nnd make themselves parties ami fTe therr claims on or before the reeond Monday of May next. The appointment was made on bills fHeclby Myers A Sneed, attoroeya representing nearly W.0OO.0CO claims against the city. The other creditors have consolidated their causes, making a lotal exceeding $2,500 100. The nsti polygamy society tes'ifiee? that the Mormoas show no disposition to live according to the law they have deSed since 102, even after It baa been arBrroed as constitutional by ihe supreme court. Tbey are eontrad eg their lustful anions as ever, while their newsfpr organ derides the decision of the eoart. and ward meetings abttse nnd defy ft. The society is of the opinion that further legislation is necessary for the endings of this evil. The government had better set Itself seriously to execute this law, rather than listen to the appeal of suffragists t condone Iniquity. By the report of the agricultural1 bur. an the average price of cottorr f i the whole oountry the past sessr was 8f cests per pound, making the value of the crop cf 1K78 iye,700,0OO. The average prfco ot tobacco was

JVOlOcents per poand, makmg' ttis total crop ra hi at ion 122,000,000t Horses rncreaeed three per cent. In number, hut decreased In value. Cows increased ki nearly every state, aaxt sheep Kiereased nearlv th'e per eent. Bogs increased asoat the sarse per -Bt., bnt the prices have been ruinously low. Mules Increased about two per cent., which gives Senator Harnum and the street car company a chance.

PLYMUCIU.IM'IASA. W. H MERSHUVt Teaclir of Vocal nnd Instrumental Music.

W ill be iu PI v mouth .-vsry Motday and Tuestlay.

Piano Organ, Violin, aiitar. x.'i - nlturv; ami fetar.i.ony. Liraveonlera at C lius. a hitinoru's HMH

CT U "III

and by he experienced a rn irkl dif-

j ücul.y of ntrerance. which gradually y k.p Vs M aR( if,,i,iC,ion8 ailcame ' 1-1 llf. i .

grew up m urn. nn menuu sn-ii

JOHN C. KUHN, LADIES' AHO GENTLEMAN'S Fine Boot and Shoemaker. raeathe best stork fo Se Mn i I, .narvitf. -eaay At, ami -liart;s reaaoual.le rates. i iJ hlttlMCI Neatly douc on .liort notice. Sat'f a tum givcu in all rsp U. Kooiu No. eoatofflte block, PLYMOI .11. IHO j-ioin DENTISTS.

F. M. BURKET,

tiors, in the mean time, while they

did not betoken any weakening of j the brain, wer far from pleasant. It j was not till 1875 that be entirely lost UM power of articulation. For some j time previously bis symptoms h x given him warning that this calamity ; was near at hand. In the month of , May, at the wedding of his sister in Baltimore, he found hltnelf unable, for the llrst time, to articulate. The j deep anguish which the ehock caused htm could only be realis. -d by ono

who had been similarly visited. Soon after he had beoomo utterly mute It was thought to bo possible that bis paralysis migl:t develop in

sanity, and, in order to be forearmed

opened his mouth nnd lifted up hts

; back to him in an instant.

It did not

even sound strange to him. Hecoult hardly reoltl his own j try. II sang, spoke, shouted and tried his voice in every way which happened to occur 10 Mm. It was perfect. He accosted people and they did not fttSTO at him b t took it as ma'ter cf oouise. Th next returning boat brought him back to New York. Breathless and Hushed, ha entered the office of his brother-in-law and exclaimed:

It's all right"'

Ihe great C.ialmers gave the stone

cutter the right baud of fellowship When he laid asj le th - chisel and mal

let and look the editorial chair of a paper whose inllueuco was fell .t i . i i .a. i .. ...i.i. .

mruugiioui ioe lentn aim or auiu oi the land. Bi! member, Huph Miller had no cillure b it that acquired by himself while kfttkOflog as a journey-

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the datb of M L.8ulllysnt, the great moment the nectar of the situation,

farmer of Fjrd county, III, siys: ! so to speak, he exclaimed: " lie gave persooul i-upei vision to! "Yet once more would I blow it. the work of cult ho and i nproveiuent This time I would give it the awful of the farm, employing 400 men, and est blast that was ever heard this worki:;.; fr m 400 to ö,)0 mules and side of the crack of doom, and the horses. He built a .'nut number of music divine would bring me, the tenement houses. The farm occuple I third time, an unspeakable pleasure, all of Sullivant township, which con- Sho would lay her fair cheek to this

upon oatmeal. You possess far great

er advantages for self-bnpiovement than he p ossessed. Think of Franklin, who, with advantages inferior to yours, botaMS oue of the leading statesmen of the ag . SS l i's m rtl dteMngObfbed philosopher; whoso writings MSSÜSÜ a

Lucy Hooper quotes General Grant as saying that all the humiliation sustained by France in 1871, and all her losses in lives, treasure and territory, constitute a small price to pay for getting rid of tho empire. Ezra Perkins, the great railroad contractor, who died a few days ago,

m - W Z r'I TT-- m t a ft dltlon extended several thousand stealing pr.st it, would give mo a kiss, obtained a wife in a pecull r manner.

mesa, lod.ing In ho els. and living tains forty-t ight sec ions, and in nd- brown one of mine, and her lips

Ho took a funcy to Mrs. Hardy, coolly hired her husband to permit her to get a divorce, and then married

acres iuto Livingston county. At Iiis I'm quite sure; at least I hope so." most prosperous period he had alii The maiden laughed out iu her inelear from encumbrance except f-öH,- nocent glee, jast as any other young

000, and to offset this ho owned gilt- lndy would do under tho same oir- j her. edge paper to the vuluo of $.150,1.00 euinstances, and said: From all sections of the preat lumHe then commenced rapid improve j "What a fool of yourself, with your j bei iog regions of the great Northwest

ments. and through money-lenders whislle, you d make, to be surer tne repotta are most encouraging

greater influence than th- writings of j borfowed from 11 tram Sibley, of Now just oouslder for a moment how ihe most highly educated men of his j Roefcttter. N V . nearly half a million ! silly it would be to sit on a corn-

Mr. M- Comb lumped up

forward and joyfully embraced him. ! fi"t f,f nPnn far lnfenor t0 lL' " Sb did everybody else who was there. wlthin yur rcftch"We were almost stunned with ltaed of sUhlng over advantages n- nid Mr ataAkaaah b,a whch you do not possess, resolve,

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-y'KV s. .

against the worst of ills, it was con-

I evening. "It seemed so strange to

Ol

AI

s". ftk

Couanltatioa free la

1 up, rushed 1 diiJ'- AU ,his wn9 dono by tho Uli 'dollars, hoping to realiz a rollt sheaf, like a kuot on a log. and crack

from the Xpcnditure by selling land your cheeks whistling for what yuu in small farms: All of this was se- might take!" cured by cut-throat trust deeds. He. This ulmost took the young man's even mortgaged his personal property breath. He immediately reached for

with an irou will, to mako the best je,,y. This cost him 10 per cent, the lovely creature, but, strange to re-

Ho didn't seem to 1 P0S8lbl ,lse of those withil1 y,ir interest and 5 per cent, commission. , late, did not ünd her. Shehadantio-

re eft lOU will then be surprised to ! por a year or two ju. i 5ü0 ()0O in- : Ipated him, and was already breaking

Every " 1 " 1 UJ M K ' u" r ' terest per year. Values of land aud through the eornstniüs ror nome,

tone and kthsUM was Um ftscne. nnl what progress you can make. 1 produce fell, and in the fall dragged while her laughter Boated back upon

toms and to prevent its approach. The soene at borne, thoufrb, HS . x- ! Thu w'y to f-eour, htJttet advan- J ,iOV7n gtt inviit, who was impelled his ear, reminding him that he had

At this time, and ever afterward, his traonlinary whoa we came to town. I ,aK8 i8 10 m,,k 1 (JtltHnt use Of t , assign to H. K. Wheaton. of Chica- an engagement at homo to gLaw a

hear him sneak.

A. Becki' grocery, tn ,d lion him In nhnrirn nf un I . ... .

.....it.- om.-.-. ' w. u- make the least .-rrorf, and nis vtnec

1 7.re UV: P-""nwu P"y,c Q ! sounded exactly OS It used 10.

specially quauneu 10 detect its symp

Ed""-

Iff a v x - x

(action in eu-ry re-

spect. Iieac oi m the 1111.11O. an I t.-.-th au. cesslnllv tp utfl

rV " T tl. .'i traded

wiiiii.ui iiain ..i ' 1 nun. I w.t neir.'ii.IV cle.-'r. Hm Wa

ase of nitrous oaul All work warrant.-.!. I even remarkable for thestreuglh and

the acuteness of his memory, lbwas sent to Ilataia, N. Y., to the asylum of Dr. 1 tefbfte. He was not subjected to any formal coi.fltn 111. nt. The fatt that ho was in an abode for

I the Insane was carefully conceal !

frcm him. No other inmates were allowed to come near him, and a large suite of rooms was devoted to bis use. From that time until the return of his speech all of bis coin-

Bourb fah ud Wetsesd&T cf U Wk, DR. A. C. HUME,

municatious with

DENTIST! Office in 8eoi.d story. Test Office Duildina

Teeth from one only, to U j were made iu writing

full set, so cheap that the rich and poor can all GST TSilX Preservation of the Natural Teeth A SPECIALITY.

tbo v around hitn

Iiis bearios

The children, you know, had never heard tin ir untie ftfeik. They hu-ih't the slightest conception that be had ever done so, nor ever could. I' was long before they rccov.-red from their wonder. The past three or four days have been spent by Mr. Wood In visiting

his friends and receiving their sincere

congratulations ou the restoration of his voice. In very respect ho is now perfectly recovered from the effects of his suustroke.

tliose you Olive. M.-n art; liiways UtS lo.-iurr Liniir in lii i.l.l PA il

posed to help those who earnestly j mMy a lHtf,gir SUry thousund h ip thetnselves. ' dollars his wife bud lent to him, and

x wo uteu were 11: : 1 : . viae uao a

secured oy secoaa raotigage, went

C. . DURR,

Office over Parks Bros, Law Office, Gano St red. Plymouth. Ind. TrnoW

te? etBosdIng SS a Dissipation.

was always perfectly good, but the ! There are millions of people in little voice that remained to him al- Lapland nnd millions in Am tu s, and most entirely disappeared. The only almost millions in Australia, to who c vocal sound that ho could make was enj oyment of life novels uro almost a sort of whietl". In all other re- j as necessary as food to their life Itspects his health steadily improved, j self, ever ono of whom take s tue He left Iiatavia and went to Hartford, ! credit to themselves for the time there he resided until September '77, they pass iu "reading," complacently In the Retreat for the Insane. A contrasting themselves with idlers friend named John T. Iet rn. a law- ' and those who arc given up to the

yer, visited him there, nnd couceived ! frivolities of life. A vain and foolish ! I li n 1 1 k 1 flint" ba xmn a 1 1 1 Ia seftftftftftftafti I tiAl inn ' 1 r t I . . t , 4 f 1 r ittulkli m1 , , , t . . I

i SSV SftsslW iuuii 110 w a vS lift jirriLi 1 pftsssr ava sftjv us v a v benefited if ho were to come to New insidious form of laaiuess, Bp met' oil York and remain here with his friends. : of pasdng time more absolutely void He was received here at the resilience j of exertion of any kind, than novelof Mr. J. J. McComb. An eminent 1 rendii.g, us novels are read by most

&aattteel aoylbt, with a patent stmth

The other had u verv inft-rior aevtbo. I

-v . l . great farmer

a it i mv. u ; va," waiaftav v i i

you," said a gcntleiuau who was passing and stopped a moment as the man was whettiug his scythe; 'h has much the bolter tool to work with." "That's so," was tho reply, "but this is the best one I could get. The grass must bo cut; I must work the harder." A rut ho went on mowing with 11 will. The gentleman wa iu need of au -taut la his business. He wanted a man to do whatever was necessary to bo done. He hired the :nau With the poor scythe, ami thus laid the foundation of his fortune. If the man had remained idle till be got a llrstelass scythe, he would have missel bis opp . rtuBiry of making a fortune.

with the rest, and when onco the

king moved from his

residence at lturr Oak he was a pauper. The total indebtedness when he assigned was almost 000,000. Eli ram Hibley took possession of Burr Oak, aud his agents uow mauage it. i "aSftft . -- The (ireateat Oratur.

Ille.

The bfaijazine of Pharmacy gives the followiug rules for the treatment of the eyes for those who find their sight beginning to fail: ''Sit in such a position as will allow the lijht to fall obliquely over the shoulder upon the page or sewing. Do not use the eyes for such purposes by un artificial light. Avoid the special use of the eys in the morning before breakfast. liest them for half

The following paragraph U from iß miuuto or so while reading or sewone of Ben. IVrley Poore's letters to ing, or looking at small objects, and

j the Boston hmrnal: by looking at things at a distanec, or "I have been asked who, among the at the sky ; relief is immediately felt i Congressmen of the past half-cen- . by so doing. Never pick any colleo ! tury, was the greatest orator, nnd I tod matter from the eyelashes or ! m ...1 :!..... ' -.-- B.'. fe m k (J nnrnnrs nf tili .VM with t' A Hno-.r-

" w -" - - Y .,u .i ! flr serious caso ever brought to mv Prentiss, Ibjru and educated in OfJIi ; rather moisten U vi ith tho sal-! J " . ' " ... , , . u i. .u .u i ti .notice on the part of any oi that i tine, he wont to Mississippi, where iva aud rub it away with the ball of 4 ; lu was for two years a tutor in a pi i- the tiuger. Frequently pasa the ban : peop e vato family, and then by ability au I of the linger over tho closed eyelids i The thirteenth annual meeting of 1 iiiiari al nnnrui m l.iiiti,l..l f rmi t I . . t.i tv 1 1 ff I tili f i iCi ' t I . ' CfVf i..a f.e nnv ! the Northwestern dairvmen's associa-

Jj. I w i i . . I vVUItafSV 'Wlinily V a I KJ kl ft J ß SV a v. w.aw mvw. a.aafe a v a af I W

ion was held at Chicago last week.

The season's work Uas been good and the weather most favorable. The demand for lumber the ooining season promises to be large, and the new supply will be alt that could be desired. The average age of sheep is tan years. Cows have an average of flfien years. Hogs have been known to live forty years. The average of the horse is twelve years. The elephant lives to a very great age. There is a white elephant now living in the imperial menagerie in Uussis that is said to be over Ko years old. The Christian people of LDutsville, Ky , aro waging a war against Sunday atnii.-t moots, theaters, aod open saloons. The ministers last Sunday all preached upon the subject, and

i large mass meetings have been held

protesting against the custom. The opposition has been aroused, and a bittei warfare is piomised. Governor Vance has pardoned the onlyHebrowin North Caroliua Penitentiary. He wus under a ten-years' seuteucefor manslau :hter. The Govoor indorsed upon the paper: " 1 take pleasure iu saying that I sign tho pardon in part recognition of the good aid liw-ahiding charaoter ot our Jewish citizens, this being the

A Slow Train. "We are frequently indebted to our friend C lonel Yar of the M nm uth I)micrat, for anecdotes illustrativo of the character of the peculiar people who live in new Jersey. He

it sends us bis ;

The Hon. GL T -tens a good

story of a slow railroad in the nonth-

ern part of the State. He says he went there gunning, and oarae to a short line at road on whlc was run a single oar, the forward end ol which was partitioned oA for baggage. He took his dog in the caswitb him aad put him under the seat. Presently the oouductor casse along., and insisted that the dog should go into the baggage-too as, which, after some alterca' km, was done; but here the baggage-master demanded a fee of fifty cents which was denounced as. a "swindle," a put up Job," betweou the conductor and tbe baggagemaster, and that sooner than pay H he would tie the dog to tbe train, and let him work his passage." The conductor assented, and the dog waft bitched to the rear of the train. The dog, so T says, kept along easily with the train, but the conductor began to get uneasy, making frequent trips to the engineer, urging hitn to increase tbe speed of the train, aod back again to watch the effect upon the dog. The latter began to show signs of fatigue, but alter while caught hi second wind." and was keeping along as before. Tbo conductor now ordered the engineer

to heave ail the ooal into the furnaoe and stir up the lire, which being done, the speed was percepisbiy iacreased. The conductor again wens to the rear of the oar to observe tho effect, but the dog had disappeared whereupon he triumphantly called T s attention to tbe fact. The

latter, after taking a glance at tho situation, quietly pointed to a crack in the Qoor of the car, "and there, says he, "was the dog. comfortably trotting along under the car, and licking the grease from oue of the axle-boxes 1" Hai-per's Mayazine for

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Tl , t Minaln i.ll.. .attlnrt f.,. u.t. 1 seuiuy iu ieijiwu, lioiu 111 very IOOI HWBavi wniri niiv. mo uooj Jiocii

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to tu. topto.o r ;oi!H(i m hi,. ! or means ot tne nine canai wnrcn moos I imwai "in w" i wwwhfame. In due time he was sent to into the nostril from each inner delivered tho annual address, In tho House of Representatives from corner of the eye, this canal having a t which he held that thcro was a bright .! i-- ou L. toid h;s eli-cti n was eon. r ndenev to ccse UB in eotiseo'w-nec ' lVO f,'v the dairy industry. He

Collar Mini Milker fri-i-to A.at. Kernt, liifht, doraMe. hei. .No Hair.rs reijniwl fxcelis all otlwrs. Karm-rs wan' it. outlast all otliera Arljustahl,-. Kita any horse. tu r Mli.fv l-.lt. i.i.- srstei msn res pare, clean milk. Saves its coat every wt-ek. Sells rapi.lly. Suit hjr mjil to ) M nt the f '. . ftVail stamp for pai t . ie -aj. W. (iHrnary, Orneral Agt., istJutirUiuiJ st., N. v.

physician, who is aspt-cialiat in throat and nervous diseases, made an examination of Iu- conditio-., and was the first to give a true diagnosis of it.

II IlkfeM I...J.. ,. .1 f .1 1.., i.. l I. . l

(asms) ui uiruiuri; oi mr intui- i i iiougu i lessiy auu uas a story poureu

of those for whom they are written. As a child opens his mouth and bus sugar plums put into It, so the ordi-

tcr advantages for mental improvement, li.-gin to-day tho diligent use of those you have. The world wants men who feel that work roust be 'lone, and will do i with noor tools if

,i,..v oan,,..t rr..t frr..i M.k debate in the winter of 1N.-W, in whhdi tend' weakness of t yes.

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j'jui uiiihi inn um mi ui' uu uiinii- - - t n , , - I . . . . . .1 a i i - . i . . . I 1 u Ul W hnnn.lj

was not a man oi impo-ung persnntu excess oj iuoou rotn tue outer en oi ;

The KigUt Kin?. The blue ribbon temperance focie-. ties ot Iowa have recently held a convention. Am ng other resolutions the f dlowing were adopted: Resolved, That we deprecate any atteuipt to prostitute the temperance thought, and the temperance workers of this State to tire purpose of pattizanship, that we cVuira our right as temperance men to be Republicans, or licmocrats, or Nationals, and we propose to carry our temperance principals, as individuals into politics, and to assert them when and where we deem it best to do so, and with this view we urge upon tbe t?mperauce men of the State the duty of secuiing in their respective, organisation the nomination for official position, of such men as hnvo the promotion of the terapcrano cau-e at hear', n n wbuse bands its great inter, sis will be sate.

gent, ablo und honorable man; go to

tested, causing a loug and eicit'ug of tho slight itdlamation which at-

Keep the

he was the leader and ohallenger. He feet dry and wrrm, so as to draw auv ooo uou pounds, and of butter l,r00,-

Tho value of the

stated last yeat's prod ucl ion In tho

United States to be of cheese 350,-

i i ' i . . i . . i , r

uuiy liovei-reuoei sits quietly auu wo,k to m.k,. yourself such a man.

and the worid will call for your ser

appearance, and a duel wo ind made tho body, Vae eye-glasses at first

hint stand ungracefully and limp as carried iu the vestpocket, attached

1 hi?.2aÄ 1.?'! rtMS. wd giv,. you owlü for all Unit "" but " ' r"r" I""1"0'" s"- "" 'or re lü8"""1)' ' U U rX'Vtt .'." u; ! r 't". Th. mo who ,:o,,bio h. -'Hogs o, OTll,., floor of tho Hou... of ju.teu ,o tbo eye with v,ry HtU.

ty who had treated him had ackuowleib'i .1 their icnnrnnep Thev hart nil

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pirtut icu ui.a uu ncui t ui ver spc.iK Af.oth,.r ,,rnr.ae that sreavt wotka of i thev are not nr.nrs.- Seated nre not the

Bepreeentotiver, I 1 ave never heard trouble, whereas, if common spec-

again. Dr. Kucomer immediately do- Imagination are approached by those , mtl who aro rVady to do their best öia equal as an orator. His inteib ct- taeles are Med, such a process is le-

declared that be wou'd .-ome day be who can appreciate them.

1 ;t whatever comes to bund.

butter and cheese exported last year

Is $27,000,000. Judge Baxter of the United States circuit court, tppoiuted Thomas J. Latham receiver to take chaige of

the effects of tho late city of M m

' ual endowments prcscuted a rare ox- quired to get them ready that to save 1 phis, including taxes unpaid, amount -

A Chesp auü IVful Pa:er for oar Beys $uti ;;rls, Okne ot Ihe handsomest uud bett parrs tor Hoys and Girls la published at Topeka, Kansas dy Hudson & Rwing. t is a 10 page paper, eent monthly, postage paid, for 50 cents p.r year. It is now In its 5th year, and every number is filled with pure, entertain vag and instiuctlve reading. Parents need no. hesitate to place this journal In their fam lies. The publishers offer to send u sample copy for examination, free.