Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 10, Plymouth, Marshall County, 20 February 1879 — Page 4
The Republican.
Educational Column.
J. F. LAN11F.NR.U OH.
CHIP BISK ET.
washing, not cf comfort, whih de eules us to choose thoM colors ia
m.-iteihils wl'ich tlo uot'lu-ar constant I waliinp, suc'c ns wool an-I ?i!k, ! which slum Um lirt tonal an'l rotmu ; their eolo f o jf eat. In the siinmr. i when Indies wear linen and cotton fah-
rtoa, wfalek lo not surfer in the
(jicms of ThonzW. Tit-. i a sip-red tin rhat hinds onon ial mini!! tafpttwfS A silent ::. ..i.i. heart null Ikm."., Almost unkiimn to cither. Aflliction It u school of virtue; it corrects lovity an. I interrupts the confidence of lioaiafCi Let our lives le as pur as snow
r.-Our -are" represents the Wiish tlb ,,iey can itrfnLia g their 1 . where cur footstep, leavo a rthern "aron'an.l is therefore iovo of wllito anJ delicate tints of . rk but not a stain.
northern
lasting moaanaeiv. of the Influence of
northern dialect. Be. The southern be" is now
banished from the indicative (except In vulgarisms.) but it is retained in the rare conditional "if it be true'" The retention of ft in the Subjunc- j tlve may be explained by Lie fact -hat the verb Oeon in A. S. from the: earliest times had a future force. Even in Shakespeare ami Milton we And a kind of transitional ue of
color.
Raines of GanBBtrfea. The following countries, it Is n.-iM, were originally named by the Phoenicians, the greatest commercial people in the world. The names, in the 'r.u'ukiun language, sisnifV'd soraathing charactei isiic of the places whit !) they designate Europe siguiöes a country of white
The great u&e of going to line places Is to learn how happy it is possible to be without them. Macaul'Vj. Like Newton, we are on the shore playing with the pebbles, with the unexi lored ocean of truth before us. Lost wealth may be replaced by industry, lost knowledge by study, lost
health by medicine, but lost time i9 1 rude storm, raises up her head and
Oiie"s Mother. Around the idea of one's mother the mind of man clings with fond affection. It h the first dear thought stamped upon oor infant heart?, when yet soft or capable of receiving the most profound impressions, and all Um after feelings are more or less light in comparison. Our passions and our willfulness muy lead us from the object of our filial love, we may becoma wil.J, headstrong and augry at her couunsels of opposition, but when death 1ms stilled her monitory voice, and nothing but calm memory remain to recapitulate her virtues and good deeds, affection like a flower beaten to the ground by a
45 Years Before the Public. THE GENUINE DR. C. MoLANE'S CPI.KP.R atld LIVER PILLS, POM THE CL'F.F. OF Hepatitis or Liver Complaint, PVifFPSlA AND SICK HEADACHE.
complexion: so named becausn the
beesfin hypothetic,! sentences, the it;liabilant3 were of a lighter (.ompk,x. form -b" being used to denote by ioQ tbM (noso of am, kMtm pothesi, and the indicative luftectun Asi;l signim8 between, or ia the to denote the truth of the hypothec: mi(h,le, from the fact Dat the geo-
giapheis placid it between luirope
gone forever. God's true templa is humanity and the splendid pomp of modern church-8 casts a shadow of gloom over the hearts and homs of the poor. Ha is wisest who best utilizes his
smiles amidst her tear-. Round that idea, as we have said, the mind, clings with fond aff ction ; and even j when the earlier period of our loss forces memory to be silent, fancy takes the place of remembernuc',
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Ii ! non ps-?i nr. - r.ia ";- I .
-If tboo boest Stephano. "- Tempert," Airica.
a m a. 9 I 1
Airua ;-igniues me lanu oi corn, or
It was celebrated for its abund-
eiltwmataoeee, or to trailllta it, his and twines the image of our departsurroundings; and happiness, if we ; ed parent nil h a gailiud of grae s. deserve it, will lind us, wherever our and beauties, and virtues, which we
lot may be east. Speaking and acting lovingly will breed love in the heart. When we peraOPatg any character, we tend to
The indicative "be" in the plural
m KA tte-at- rvot jnn ai 1 1 it 1 1 1 B r l'A- Pill?
Uli 1U LUV Ul Ob ptrauvu "r " " w I mained in use long after tho exter- ; ance of corn, and all sorts of grain, mination of the stcood and third t Siberia Blgatftea thirsty or dtyi t i - i.. vorv idiHDief M istie.
person singular. ,, j -3e "i' . become that character. Even noticing ilofl. itnt.ared PI o of evil aeliO. e, breeds the same spirit Ihese forms to the suhjunctton twhu-b nle- 8J i wun was spared Tor the BCtaaatfX and thu- t !.cse animals that it sued Augustus 10 F 1 ... ....... i The muro we read of tho history of
trtTruUc1 tÜ X,9t UU" ' Itify, a country of pitch from its ! the NMt ages; the more we observe j disasters to vessels ft, against 131. tho
-Be- in modern Engl:h, as iuJiea . hliti' Bieut ftMMltl or bluck tive. is anarchiP. piW'h.
- i " 1 11 1 Has-. In early English
doubt not that she possessed. The annmd report of the life sav
lug service for the Jar ending June 30, 1-'J7. shows thai the coast disasters wcio greater and more numerous Ikafl in any previous year in the his- I tirKv of t lie service. There were 171
the S' c-
ond persou singular, past indicative of a stroug verb had for its inflection, e. q. "then heold - e," and, above "thou waer e." Hut ia the fourteenth century the inflection in strong verbs was varied wit and a-;?imila-ted to, that of weak verbs, i. .;. Hence "thou heold t became "thou held-est ;" and in the same way 1 thou were became" ' thu waat." Wert is even more anomalous than the conditional "Uettt" above. The old subjunctive fcrm is "were. T'ut, apparently, a sense that the marked verbal inflection usually foil wi'ig thou" ought not to be dispensed
Calabria, also, tor the same reason. Gaul, in ' l rn Fiance, signilles yellow haired, as yellow hair character- i ized its inhabitants. The English of Caledonia is a high hiil. TbM was a rugged, mountaiuoin province in Scotland. Uiberiiia is ut m oat, or last habitation; for beyond tt is, westward, the j Phouieiaus never exteudod their
tha mk'o- of our own timet,, the mora largest number in any previous year.
djQWt feel our hearts filled and swelled j and öD vessels atid tluir cargoes to-1 up by 1 good hope for the future des- j tally lost against $1 in any other pretiuies of ike human race. Mat -aula y. j vlous year. The total amount of A man wh baa never sen tho sun. property saved was 11.907.36, while ! cannot be blamed for thinkii:g that ; ?l.ü27,:Wi) was lost. Of the person' no glory can exceed that of the , on board these vessels, 1.5Ö7 in nil, moon. A man who has seen neither 1 ni wero saved and 226 lost, tho latmoon nor sun, cannot bo blamed for tcr including 183 who peri-died nith talkinc of thn un!iv:iited brkhtsiM f Huron and Metropolis Only 39
, n
of the morning star. Cthlcron. Truth, which only doth j'ul ireif.
voyages. teachelh that the iiupiiry of truth, Britain, the country of tin, great , which is the love-making or wooing quantities i.eing found on it and ad- 1 of it ; the knowledge of trulh, which jieent islands. The Greeks called it ; is the presence of it; and ti c belief Albion, which signifies in the Phuni- ; of truth, which is the eiij ying of it, chin tongue either white or high is the OTtftLffl good of human na-
lives were lost within the legitimate charge of the servioe, and this loss Is : put down as absolutely unprevmto- j
ble. The service has improved in efllcieney since its reorganization.
mountains, from t he whi eues of its shores, or the high rocks on the west-
ture. liarnn 'x E..-tu.
with, even when the verb i iu the
subjunctive, led to the construction j eru coa-t. of a new word, similar CO the modern Corsica signifies a woody place. Mdicative iufi -etion. From this cou-! Sardinia algnlftet the footsteps or .hi,.!, ij rrur men, which it leseir.bl.S.
establ'.sbed English, so that no one but a pedant would venture to wri'.e -if thou were."
Syracuse, bad savor, so-called from
thi unwholesome marsh on which It
stood. It'iodea, serpents or dragon, which 1
i t & i . i. a
i it prouuveu in aounu mce.
A diapateh from Berlin states ihat bt the village near Aslrnkhan the
I population have massacred the
Five of the sweetest word in the ! ,,,K;(',ra' lt,(,y polaoucd English language begin with jf, I their patien ts. which is oulv a breath: Heart, Hope, I Home, Happiness and Heaven. liuliana Fatnt. Heart is a hope place, and home is a j The following Is a list of the pnt-heatt-place, ami that man sadly mis- i ents issueii to citizens of the State of taketh who would exchange the hap- Indi ina.February 1 ltb,t87y, furnished
for ii vnnrc mnn " w. llie Ciiiiihi.i
o counect a veru wnu an uuver- i , I il , i - .. . . i At i
biai pnrase;. j. aemi uiicK im
pincss of home for anything short of heaveu . How a Little liirl Kusrhntes Rii'.Is. ri (Ohioj i.'rview.; We h am- front a corr sfondent that there resides In the vh iui'y of Huni-burg. an out-of-the way place iu II nieoi k C unty. ah aut three miles west of Mount Blanehard, a veiy remarkable child only 5 years
i eiul Tyler were among the Commo- j ,,jdf wi0 seems to have the pover to j dore's callers. "Yuu'ie 1 oking well j charm birds at will. Baf moiher Hist
noticed this atranga fHsetaatfoa that
PBEPOSITIOXS IN VIJECTIXK PHn.VSES. A phrase coneistiug of a pretosi
Won betweeu two nouns (especially; Sicily, the country of grape . when the former noun is preceded I Bey IIa, tbe Kirpoot of deatraelloa. hy "the" or "a'j often ha the force I -lua signitles a furnace, or daik. ef an adjective, tue relative b-iug im- ' or smoky.
piieu, e g. a dhu u.a. t.-q in me hand is worth two t .at arrj iu tinhush. Consequently, it n sometimes difli eult to tell whether the preposition is thus used to connect two nouns, ot
v t;.o.i fttarj r faaaerbfll's.
; uti new tears tlay, ti or in., ' G -neial BotterfleU aaM he ard Gen
horsi from tho red dragon , ' may ean 1. S -nd back the horse froiu-the red-drayon," i. ., the horse that has some from the red dragon," oi : 2, Send onri; the horse oni thered draijon" i. e , seod back from
(Ml paper by C. Bradford, Solicitor of ! itent, 1H H tbhanl's Block. Indian
apolis, Ind., of whom copies aud information may tie obtained: To Priee II. Fellows, of Kek'int, fori:n;ro em ent ia pruning imp lr incuts. '' ft " KershneK, or lwlliwpHe1 fr I iiu,tr iv nient in w iter yfttvatat Iftwlufll ( lietwuti KHv, of 'liicio, ftt im t
;ravi-:ue:it i:t Me.tta h tiler r.nil pips a if eriti
Symptoms of a Discasctl Liver. !)AI!.' in the right side, under the i edge of the ribs, increases on presurc; sometimes the pi is in the left ide; the patrent is rarely able to lie
0 the left siilc ; sometimes the pain is eh under the sliouhler blade, and it rcquently extends to the top of the ihoalder, and is sometimes mistaken Of rheumatism in the nrm. lhc tojnadi is affected with loss of appeke and st kness ; the liowels in general arc costive, sometimes alternative rich lax; the head is troubled with oain, accompanied with a dull, heavy tenaation in the back part. There is generally a considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a paiftfol scn--.ition of aitving left nndode ahaae hing which OUgnt to have been done, A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient . mptains of weariness and debility; he is essi'v startled, his feet arc cold or burning, md he complains of a pritklv sensaUmi of the skia; Iiis spirits are low: and although he is satisfied that exercwt would Im; benefit ial to lum, vet be can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fart, he distrusts sverjf remedy. Several of llie above - to: tiiins attend the disease, but c ases have otcurred where few of them exstcrf, yet examination of the body, t'ter death, has shown the i.ivf.r to uavc been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C Mc Lanf.'s Livf.r Puis, in ASIS OK At.lK AND I'KVKR, when aken with Quinine, arc productive of he most happy results. No better atharttC can lie used, preparatory to, r after taking Quinine. Wc would idise all who arc afflicted with this Uecarc to j;ic them a fair TftlAJU l or all lalious derangements, and as i simple purgative, they arc unequaied. BKVftBB i I Ml I lift in The rcnu.tic Never Mtar (o.Ucd. Every ha : rcl wax enl on the lid. irith the ioMVcssiaa Ik. M'i...i's LlVaa Pima Tlte rrui ne Mcl.AIti S I tvm Pit LS licnt h i;;n.Hi:rc- of ( McLaSK .tuI Pf VMtW '"os. on 'lie wr.ijpcr. I Kit ipaa hayiay the eaaiae Pr. C Ui I.AXCV Live Pit t s, pupjivd by I l. m ig !'-... of Pittlmrh. l'a.. the iht'.cI I r:nf all r inii:a:ions of the aane Mfl.itut . -pcllcd diffemub; Lut nqn i mim UtthMk
re s greeting to ( neml Tyler, rhi
was but two years Id juidor; "I hope you have been doing as well aa you look." "I always suspected th.it your
eueeeea was Jue to your wtute neck- they would eom- au I iuht on her.
tie," General Tyler responded; "ItjtudtteHeg with glee. Ou tnklag ranke you vet erable and people take j them ia her bauds au 1 stroking them,
i you for a minister
a Motili ty Beyal Mrrap Heek. Too most intelligent tended have Scrap liooks f r preserving the
tho rbfld poibessed about a yeiir ago. j choicest articles eUnpwd Fmnt ti ne to Tho liul- yirl was out pUylS iu the j tim frorn 044 -rs, majalllMa ami door-yard ftiftoas I botry of snow- Uüük3. ftMaa eetteettni nlthnagh birdi, and when she pok- to them oomparativcl v very s iuP, are ort-n they would eome au l iiht on her, tiod of "n, ire value than mmy
boohs, because th 'V em'j -a only Him
'. in wt pt'eci ills Lfems i.ithetei rr.im
tho MtMS, instead
of
irin0' to gni , i .. I , l!t,.r.it(,ri. Tf -..veral
-'.. mtmm - - Ä , . 9 n h wm I m . i J - m B . i i
the red dragon my hon,e.- " , woy .con tue. i.i.t pe.ve, ;Sceu p 1S ()f CU,11W a,jd ,.x ri .,, . It. the aatne way there U an am- ' my8' !f' the Commodore replied. "I to be highly pWaasd, and when let .JnpMd for ut,k biguityln i W1U co'Ju "P in Broadway bu. loose would fly away a short distance ug the30 8olt.i:tin . ,h j,4, , btl1 . line iliiv ,! i i-.nmlo nf vouinr men an. I iw..4i i..u. ut.ip . tl,. . a.;i,l I
X -Did you see my agmU ai , ' ' r" i "UM " ,ol,,,u ,uu W,,M , the result of their la'rs to a c ope
mw York" K pieiij wen .-piui'K- u-.v ur again
She took several of them in-
4. 2td you sec my agents at New
York?" Profit and Losa are
terms indicating guin, or lose, iu bu?ioess transactions. If tho selliu price of any article is greater than the cost price there U a prori' ; if the selling price is less than the co d price there is a loss. BoMi prollt and loan are solved by the rules for pel ceo tage. United Stat" Dond The inter est-bearing debt of the Uuited States is represented by bends feaaad at
eame noisy, and I l..g;wi to watch to the house to show ner mother, j intn ,t .-t
. , Ti j " 1 I H w VI I' II IUI II J? tl thi-iri frmtiw anr.n hii onv irn und , I ll i. . i .1
....... .tJ wn.i.uimaingsnc inigni nun mem. variety or dosir bte h m ,e.ol real commercial " J" V L??. l'ut ,'i-IM outdoors, but no sooner was ; jf j jjjj p ttf thus ftfniftMd 1 k f Ilium a , . .i l n . . & . . t tbinlr , .1 . . .m J
l llu j" iuiui , me ,ioor open than t ie bi:ds tlew into
: we're a goln to hi II, aun t
tent editor to c: -aify and arrange
every
tn racl i r
Oh, no,'
I said, ' youi'e all right ; a little over
the bay, perhaps; but the stuffs in ! remained ab n.t the premises .-.11
and class! fled, sho il 1 ! nrinted iu
the room apati and lit upon the girl's jQOk form wesnouM have something head and began to chirp. Tho birds i ke eftch B(mb . uf w f
you, aud you II be nirnv boMy ir you behave yourselves." They gave each other a little nudg and one of thm, with a half chuck! e, gulped out: 'Universaliat. by .'" An Old Story, Hut (ioail.
Some years since there arrived a'
U L! M.VOA.INF.. W'ateti c OlitaiUa OtiO
w.uter, flying to the huU gl. I when-, hw ,reJ This Magazine ever the door was opmed. Tho pa- , ileni.tl t(, bj n M mtldy Boy . 1 ren-s of the child became alu. med. , s era ,v, jk of the clcarn of I...:-:... ; ....l.... , ,.t .......... I '
v,c,c .9.. pum i...rÄtlire. Th pbruarv Number on
our table, being Um aeooad DUmbci
in ill omen, nod thai the mm h
dreaded visitor, death. wa9 about to visit their home. Hut death did not
cum", ami during lust summer the
TUTT'S PILLS! A NOTED DIVINE SAYS THEY ARE WORTH THEIR WEICHT in GOLD READ WHAT HE SAYS: Dr. TVTT- TVnr Pfr: For tn your. I hnvo n I - t ' lys'i.:i, eiiiiBtijmtion and I'iU-s. 1 ii i iiik "ur Fills wervrwonimpiKlevl tc uit : I Um-I thcin (hat with httic fuith). I am mm a vi II nan, his to rood appetite, digestion er(. i L r- cnlur ptnoK. pltcn roko. nnd I Imre ptlaed f riy poaodl mlid tlcsh. Tliev are worth their nciirht hi uo'rl. i . il l. nuaffaoir, LMftaAa Ky. A TORPID LIVER la rne fruitful source of many rtlpeavc. tmch as Iiy.p"isia. Kirk llfa'lai liv. ( rsdwiii-w, Ilyaeu-t'-T, lliliott Fever, Ana Riul 1'ever. Jauudlre, I'lli If In lllmllilll JflllHIIIIStllSI.I ulic.ctc Tutt k PHla exert r. powerful tntttienfe nn thf IJr-rint wlli m elir. rtmintr relirvr thai important onmit fnui diseose, and restore Its normal auMUaua The ItpMitf with wkka reranns tdVeor flesh, Wt.il- mid -rlliu influence of these nil Is. of itself Imlirnlei their uitapiabilitr t nourish the bodjr, rnoe their eaVaef in rurlnf oerTotu debility, dyspepsia, tvnjthinf the musclva. slugRisbneam or the It vit, rh i otileeniiattpatlon, mid aupurUtia beaJUi und strength tu Um system. CONSTIPATION, Only with Tvmilarity of the- m-.velsc-in perfect health ! eeajoyad. when tae count ipntimi isof riieut (lnte, a Injrlo doae of TÜTT'8 FILLS suirui', but if it ha becoBM hubituaConu till nhoulil he taksn e.rt Sight, rrsduallv lesseninn th" frequener of Ihs (if we until riilsr daily toori i'ifit 1 1 o1tslnd, whirh will imn frtllow. Knld T.vvrjf where, 2a OsitB. OF! ICE. 35 MUEKAY ST.. NEW YOillL
Cincinnati a man from the interior child has Ial nutueroiia pen from
separate uuii'3, payauie at time rem. ...
dates and bearing vaiiou.i rate- of
interest. Some bonda carry cvrtifl. of the State, who had a drove of hoa tho Urd-V The child handles the catea of interest, called coudols, and to diP0M Tho l"lck ra or pork bird .so gently that a fttMaminf bird n-a frnm hMn.t t , hand like, huU wt,r us they r:ow are, disposed ' once in her hand does not fail to re-
billa; other are regia'ered on the
to buy as eheap as possible, and it turn. This winter a bevy of birds was alleged that tin y had entered have kept her comp my, and she into a combination to keep down the plas with them for hours at a time.
price of tin; live article. T!ie s?r inj?- Every tn orning tho birds Hy to the er visited one establishment after no- window, and leave only when the sun other, but failed to et ao offer that 'sinks in the west. Th parents of j suited l.im. At length he conclude! this little irl are poor, superstitious
. I .. . , i... '.. .. . ..!... .1 t.!-. I I I . .1 m. I .
ed G per cent, bonds of the United 99 "" P I VV?t "wt nwui
account- tuai is, to turn mem over me matter until lately, rearing trat to a packing establishment, to pack : some great calamity was about to at his chaig and to sell for his ac- befall them.
count. Tho bargain was made, and " . , . o .i MfXiCO's KlfllltfSK.
ne reiurueu nunie. oomo uiree
books of the treasury, uud can only be transferred by a change of record. U.S. bonds are designated by iing their date of payment, aud, if necessary, their interest. Thus, toe teim.
U. S. ti's, 81 It." stands for Kegister
States, payable iu 1881;" the term IJ. S. 5-3Us, U5 C." atands for United States Coupon Bonds, payable at the optien of the government at anj time between 5 and 20 years after their date, that is, at any time between 1870 and 18Ä5: the term "V. S. 10-40's stands for United States Bonds, payable at any time between 10 and 40 j'-ars after their date, hieh is 1H04. All the 5-20's bear Ü per cent, interest and all the it) pi's bear Ö per cent, interest, payable in gold.
of the six tec ut i v ilume, em'iodies a feast of literary gems suited to the t sOtca of all readers, and Its urrteles breathe a spiti: of economy, morality aud virtue wbicd is highly refreshing in (Iiis age of fashionable folly and extrnvagane'e. No family can aff.ird to do ntthoul it. The ruibsoription price is jtd per y.-ar. Sample copy will bo mailed on receipt of only 10 orate. Address, S S. Wood. I T.ii. ...... I'..:' i:.. .
iiiuuut- i i I I I ' 1 I IIJ', New York City.
Now llcnderittg of an Oiu Song. "What is home without u mother?" saya the old man popular ballad, ft uly, what is home without her, if she be a bright, sunny-faced woman, j
neaitniui, noperui. nappv. aiwavs
t.
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Ilu-eh -m : ivuit' in IMSMPl r n nev.anid. Mostlheral Ait.lr.. S 1 Wuod. Ti
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SPECIAL
ii .111
il'EliTi
10 AS WEEKLY HIS
Six Dlannths FREE to Suscribe.s to
f ---.w t.:.- i ... r-
, -v a I M t a , Wilt ruuu(ii v UIOIJU iuicfia..( AU.j
In UlA Lrn'Ht Atitc i)f 1 1 il All iiutr.fr) . u.li t- i . . .
who had nvuid of tho transaction.!., . ." . K...g o.i t.n uugm iiu or nit me
a eounuy us me : oeioveo companion or ner chihlicn,
"You pn k (i your O'rn h'igs Iiis year.
I beta ij as h rtile
the
Hiu ever .shone unon. Tn Sonnra rikI sending her husband out into the
dldrtywir asked the frh nd. -Ych," CbibuaLua ftre , of the ftQe$t world every morning with a cheerful "Did von save anytldng?" continued . , . . T . : word ot em -juragement, and meeting
. hUWi I iniiiis. an .ruiaiiH ui'J Kieai , i. ,,, , L, , . - i I , ., nUnm. 1- ! . f
i uit. i i i : - I . nun "i ii-uiiii ivin.l . ; mountains of neatly pure iron, only A home Is indeed made desolate by eighty mil s from a bed of coal, but 1 'he hds of such a wife and mother. nothing is done with any of it. San M"", . nmther I "ot. this -bright 1 t t r tt i . ,, . andshlniug home-Iiuhr, less beeatisLiouu roto.-i i like a garden, and ali i ,. r ., z. . ... L
ui net ai-" isiiiwu man occause weaK 1 thiseouDtry, if penetrated by a rail- an, dtaonao have derange.1 body wicked yoting- 'oad, would soon teem with wealth, and brain, meking her irritable, pee- . . . li .u i t i.n. j: mi
No, chid, aud Its population, now at tims tho'l;" iauBOBin. even to aaooa
the inquirer. "Oh, yes, I saved some
thing?" eomiuurd ike inquirer. "Oh, I 1 saved something. I savtd my life, but I lost my hogs." Jajatow)
Tan(rid
The t tilor uf ( lot hen. The color of c!o. lies is not u luntter of indiflVreiice. Whi e and lightcolored clothes rt licet the heat, wtiile the black and dark-colored materialabsorb the heat ; hence i is that iu summer we wear light-colored o .-
But. after all, light colors arc really j Ifcft.reIK.e to ,.t0kli thiW1 grace
best at ad seasons; ior, tuougn oiaea; - and daik substances absorb heat! Thi, inauife8t disoreimncv between
bent, thev also radiate or tzivo it off 1 sMi . . . . . . I
' " " . 7 mr. tutiens ut-niai oi an Knowieu'e i -Higb up - eUoolnted the other, soonest. There is no doubt that J f , w.coliAÜOlv. nwl Mr. ru0neis , ct..i.i Q D -r ..i. i.
white clothing retains the heat of the ! . . (.vil..n0f. ht he was ne- .u .. . - . . . , i i i ,i . rr, fOeWTO eimnce mat ne was , thin that you ve got. to fan it in a bouy longer than dark clotting, lhci .., . , '
Tmu"1" ; corner to get a ifpiare nreatn. w ny, not authorize them, puts Mr. Tilden r iive B4jrter in a vallev. but manv a
in an unenviable position. Cuicin nuti Commercial.
boy went out of the floor with more
bouy longer than dark clotting
coachman will tell you that his white duffel coal is warmer iu winter and cooler in summer than any other kind of coat, and the brewer's druyman will wear his white stockings all the year itund. The true reason foi our preference of dark colored clothing in winter and bad weather is economy. U is a question of soap and
"Mamma," eaid a
ater "tin T a. r:i nrwi ' "
whV do von akr "Oh became vou' ' P' of famine would g.ow.rlch. The l,,,,,, she best love lr. Pujrcn's wn io you uw . uii. became uu f a i jjravorito Fretcnption is n nevcraUay8 8iy you liko to see people pa.l- trouble now is that Ibcre U no way . ful!in(, lomP(1y f;r femalo nmmM9 die their own canoe, and I didu't i to ,ake any ptoduction to market. J Hundred of happy homes owe their know but m tvbu I was votirV The cotsr qu ncely no employiiieut for bri-rhtness and attractiveness to this
. . 1 1 .. I. . . I. .v.... ...... n.r.. I I Ll i.i .
the peons I 1C,J "J saiou laamais v awv iin-ii asVssi I wives and iiiolherii from danfMMdont, "They tell me Lead vide is pretty ! feeble invalids into healthful, hopeful high uj," remark.' 1 abeuverite to a women.
vi.-dtor from the carbonate field.
Marl.
Don't .speak angry to a child. Don't kick a dog when he la asleep. Don't
go back on the friends of your pa
nuts Don't often visit your neigh
bors at meal time. Don't neglect a ! cough thinking it will cure itself. '
A bito from a latib snako is sometimes not in.ro dangerous than a e-
vcrc cough of old. A well merited rep-
time when I went home at night I
had to pu.hu cloud from the front PJ00i,ll!2! ! fV ZtL?? r , .. doing.) Don't forget I r. Puree.door to get in. -jjtvver J nbune. ,.,,. Medi..al I)t si owl v for it
eures a cough or a cold iu one-half If you cannot take the babj to the i the time requiretl by any other nn d
utation has Dr. Bull's Cough Syi up, : country, MM Pf. Bull's Baby Syrup j icine, aud is the only medicine known
and this remedy i.s sold by all diug- for the uual diaanaes of early child- that positively t:uies consumption in tat, l'riee ÜÜ tfcutc. 1 hood, l'litc 2ü tents u bottle. ' its tally stages.
THE REPUBLICAN !
Wc take plciesiire in announcing tlint we have nmdc arraimetnents with the publish ef of the Chicago Vkkki.v Knwl nhlea anehlei as to ntier ihat aanar to our auh M rihers as a premium, t no adtlitionai I- is I ovor the regular subscriptkni price ol the Kki-i 1W.ICAN. For one teteodpthai price we thus furnish our l.laatllllwCl with two pnpnVf a BsftrupolHaB aud a lioiue weekly. Hy this anaanaMent our euhsiafthen are nlav ond in onnasssnlad ol thj m hole nttsMtlun. All events ot iim'rKSt, local, nif ional aiui lureiirn will Ik presented, completely and ppuiiptlv, hy the on or the other oi these two lathliostiona, The hin.'le lent tin ol full and l rul worthy U Mange market ipuo tatiotts will he worth, to many of otti readers, the entire subscription pi ice To those who are1 not familiar with tho Gnu too N k. we wnoM sy it is the beet mnfeneatative ol independent jur iiili-ia iu the went. The Wkkki.v Nkw ia a lare etghl oohiiiui folio, "cram lull" of telegraph and genera! new n, short ami pithy raitoriala on lhc UtptCfl of the day, written ia a very lamiliar, Inrisive style, anil in all its i! jpartmenls evidently ntau to give fuels in few word, without the verwage and Baa writ ting which reader an many of the large ineiropistltaa Jona iinlv "a wearine.s to the flesh." Facts, not woidsappeaf la on its- nntto. All new stihscrihers to the RnronUOAS and all old nahweileeM w ho renew detoie the first of Fihrdaty, will receive the WtliKl.Y Nkwh six months as premium. J. W. BIDER8 & CO.. Pub. Hciiublican PL mouth.
T1IK NEW YORK WEEKLY ATLAS Sond Seventy-Five (ents and Receive it For One Year. tt Is aa eight pafpe, f'rly-eiirht column paper, ssaaad Wednesday laorninir, und cont-unsu'ii the latent news from nil pails of the world, togeilicr vvp.h a variety ol CHOICE LITERATURE, ILLUSTRATED STORIES, ORIGINAL POEMS, MASONIC, FASHION, rind SOCIETY GOSSIP The Agricultural Department is a pecan! feature, conducted hy one ( the most celahtatei agricultural writers of the pnftad, and the naJenaeeOM w hi h aiaear each week have U-en commendt-d hv
the praaa i hiwngaaul the entire country, i The
Dairy and Live Stock Department Is exceedingly w ell conducted. The re suit ofnuntetnaa esperhneoU ansae hy the w Iter will he cleat ly set forth in un intelie -lit manner, and the rainier or Block-
SaaerBausi anwe valuehlc intVra.ttioa
horn the contcuts of each issne. The articles on APieüJtTüRE are contributed by e (geafleaian w ho kas sic Cissliilly mastered the Im.-iness, and earei lor upwards of Owe Qnadretl Colo
Hies oi net s. The eMcKiled Market Beports Excel those ot itnj Weekly Period leal. The immense citculHtion cnahles us to plate the prirc within aha reach of every laiuily in the L". S. only C CKNT8 A TEAR, At t It low pike no one can nflonl to Ik; srittsosjM u. A m IndDJHMtM for Postmasters, KTewsdealers, nml mbere to net up Ctuha, we mike the following liherai i,trer: Any pel sen sending a ("lull of I-'ive or more for one year, can retain 8 cenlh from oich .s.thsirriptiou, remitlinir to us Mi cent fir each nime, and a copy of t tie nut er will be sent weekly to all said subCrihera, ostige paid, for one year. It :s i ot neeeosnrj foe all the names to be add aeaed la the eanM oflict. Su. s riptions may Ix'in at any time, antl i he addres-s changed as edlen as the eaheetiber directs, without .(UHMoual charge. Retail by Po.st Oflca OrdtV or Ragb lerwtl letter to the New York Weekly Atlas N 1 1 :i 8PRÜCE STREET If, V
77e Farmer and the Laboring Man's Friends,
Nussbaum ! Mayer Wholeaale and Retail Dealer? In GROCERIES PROVISIONS wood, WlLLOWt UHUTA ft ST0XE WAItE! W ar sellhur at all tiaaae as cheap an. lotme In Northern Indiana. In conneetiot rith the uliore huainena. w. pay the Itbrhcp! rle In Cauib for Mil Kind of Produce, and
Hides, Furs, Pelts, Wool.
HEEDS, &c.
C ILL ON US al ou New store ff you wisl piueha (rooils iu our lino or Have anrhlnir to Hell to us. 13 Plichtsan St., Plymouth Ind.
E. W. HELM, Manu fact ttrcr of Light and Heavy HARNESS
And Doa'.er in Saddles, BridlesXollars Whips, &c. Shop, cor. Laporte 8t Michigan 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 aasssasWBassBsnaMaaasWBaBssVnwaan I NSW ADVERTISEMENTS. A WONDERFUL LAMP CH'MNEY. No inorr breaking of rhinmrya. Sotnctliiiijf new. It sella at sifrlit, Auts aiitl to sell (1. M. fit l.lH F. tciit Urt- I'r.Kif Mica Vmmtf Chimneys. 'I hia ia uiie oi ilia i tn im y-savin articlea uf (he BNMa age. They will lut fur year; they Civ - a stead; lialit;tlieT ran tie usnl as a nurse lamp; n sim-'l when Tuirninjr. they will heat water in a trw iiiinttu-a. I.urgr profits hiu'tv. Snmpie ctiituney .tml I'uriiT, worth M t enia, atut hy mail, poatMtM, ft.r M centa Thnw ratit tMtsiai.'p stsmpa inki a f--r anniplsa. fur terms, et'-., aihlreaa i. B. Ht'LI.. New lialtinuire, (irewn Cuuuiy, N. Y. Bfix 10.
SPECIAL ANNOUI, CEinEKTS.
O TO
ODICUOMS
LOCAL DIRECTORY.
coimi am t.Hs,
ateaaal McitoaaM A. C. ' : r L. - Fink. A . L. Thomson. J. B.N tUiaaw.
For First-Class
FARM WAGONS,
AND
Agricultural Implements
lie TnanniactRte anil keen on hand ail kinds ot Wagons, Budgie. Sulkies, Sic Also,
Horse Stating tvsd Mmillu&g
Promptly and Cheaply KxacBteai anvlttf PLYMOUTH. IND.
Clerk.... Auditor Shi-nff...
Treasures..
Recorder.
npieyo A. C No.th. 8cko) äuDerinHiwioiit W K. Hui.
I 11 . V
luusa ..Howard Ban,.! James Abrasva
Kesnlar seswioas of the CuaMuitasior . - Ctwr Atti MoiKlaTS in Xn.h. June, euaaaaaaar aatd Lie-
oatnhr
::iit acre
. iKKtbl . . . ......
ii iit hi. ornrERS. Circnlt Jtidp ftMiwy Katth. Circait I'nist-cuti.r V.O. ' nr sftioa of Ii- t in on Cont, 1st Moasfay tea NLirrh, m Monday :n May, 5th Monday In tfef temlr aud 3d Monday in December. CITY GOTKRNMKNT. "for A o.aaa Johcann, Caaia JaTit E.8sivdr I reasarer. ..laii.e A. OiSDrw
oup i i nmic Nchuola Koacoe A. I t
City Council meets aecond and fourlii MoodayaIn each month.
CHIKCH DIKECKIKT. CHRISTIAN CHt'RCIL rread.in 100 a. i and at 7:30 p. m. Saaa'ay achuul at lt.ld p. H. V. ad, I'aator.
FREE TO ALL Our IlluatrntMl Priorei Cuy knjroe nf Plant v Mesxl. Trw. ate., with Cokam Plaata of at rtaJAta, cnouiua uswtui inAjrma tioa, tVaafrtptina., cac. Terwt tor rrcvtiaVHieaa, U r fuavnttie
- ' tn ' - at (Vet tMlanlttf
t firr ornl e:antt lor
NANZ & KITTJNBB LoriMViLU-, sr.
rirAi'ii c itri'inH cauraaaing for tho aa Flreaitlo Vimto- Terma nml Onttil tW. Adilr.-hs P.O. Vit Kl.lt Y.Aujwata. Maine.
I'ancv (,ntd.,('hrorao.Hnowtl'tUi',A no j alike itlii.in'- lifts. 4, to Inkier & Cu.Nassan.N.V.
a Month m ö esiensea guaranteed to Ai n'f. Outfit free. Shaw i ., A'lL'iist",
3C
$77 Maine.
T TIBBATOB' Baj aUnk.
rue original & only genuine "Vibrator" Threshers, with wraorai MOUN7E3 HORSE POWERS And Steam Ttsrcstier STnsjltic Made anly br NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO.,
RATTI. CRM, Mien.
1K KSB VTKFl N ( HI K( It. Preaehlajc "rf Sabbath at io:90 a. m., aad at :.so p as. Sabhath sehiKil at 3:i5 p. ai. I'ra.r r meetiaf. Wt4-m-sdaya at T p. m. Seata free 6. A. Link, Pastor. MKI IM DIM KI'IS' UPAI lll fCH. Comet Ul'ortr and I enter streets. Prearhtaa rv j 5,-ibbalh at io: a. as . and T3s p. as andaf t Uool at 12:40 p. aa. T. C Stiiasr, Psstws. I LKOKMKD t 11 1 k M. .s. ,a M,e Las. II eran l berth the nrst and tin -1 bandaya an est-b month at i:aw a. at., and at Ike Jncvk-y C hureh at v p. as. J. U. lietnx. Pastor. ÖT THOMAS' Episcopal I hurch I). vine aaliT7 vices every Sism &r n ss., asMl - -v- y as. ""l.'sj siHii at 12:: su. Senta face, J A. .'autle. Rector. ClATHOLir tat MleaasPs tHVRCB ITIao service. TJO a aa. Keeuisd earvsc- a Hi o: aa
tespt rs at S p. m. ii. inrweliea, Pi
JaVA SON nV.' IJLTMOUTH COMMANDKXY, V. T. 0.11 -et! conclaves the seroad 1 aaaaaay In coca month. J. W. liousnuia, av. C. V. K. Isia, k. cortler.
PLYMOUTH COI NCIU NO. It, N. A. a. M. Stated convskstious the second Wrssraiiay an eoch month. J. W. Lantenoaua;h, T 1. M .
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PLYMOt'TH, CHAPTER. NO. 4. R. A. at. Stated convocations the trat aass tklra Mos dajaineick) aaontli. J at. Coaler. U K. II. P. PLYMOt TU, Lolt,S; No. U; A. F. A A M. Stated eommaaicaiioas ftrst and taint Pricaya hFKbmustk. A. L. ataeve, W. M. J. brew a lee, NM
KILWIK9IN LOOOa, Nu 3. a. T 4 .a M. Mated couiBUMaicatiwiia aaa Brat asjd t sica
1 uesdaya in each sstiatb C. . Htttpbea, Sec.
K. A. tbaos, W M.
( IlLYMtH I II CUaPI KU. KAM IHN 1 W I -at ine-ts taw test v. r 1 s of email saoatb at
sassaääaäi nan nrs. . u nanna, vt . a. a
er, ,
6
T'ItC RfatcF'lrH t,rni;ia vm, Ti mr. Sv1iik. .n l li..?,svlnc 'lltfssti.i sti f t.mA t.--r.ii..n. u5Bt aii saaaanr for nssSri arssfc, r.r Net Cicsuios, -nl li ssriu( Ursln frori ata(..
atAlU Hrtlsrv rrlll not OnbaRi: to lbr
rwuim -u. . nsi.r.- llrain I t. It, . i ,. r ... . . I kas wu. i t... i.iu... wkntsnsvi. ln Ia cittmn,
TIIK HTTTT ! V. Tbronolrr Cxne-nucr' -tt I n.irm 3d in i tat e'iai man r- . 1 ". e Use Ks.it a Ur-mbA V . X t (lw luti-ro t .1 Lriiit. NO ncrolrlnx .Iinft tMMfk t!io ffrpnl lal-sr. I .itirr tf Ii . i I. wj I. pal . fk i 4. 1.4 ,.,ra, a4i'ratlt Uptf-nMihT n4 i rai-apniin ; i ainaatl pat Vwrrif e s..ial t - all k'i.i - ml reatirtinena 4 u rat ii, TTc : cr T9 La j or ti. I bu. icl or lua-L rjoT en: faexb rprrfor t r VHrnimu 14 Otfe. Hai la, 1 . t, ij i.aa t. a . I -1 i ivaWM tvea -rvaarrl 1 ,in hr t i I tax, V.na h-. ."T : . Penr.ral I mO r' t. I" criacaeatveaia " r; r: JcUuk
a jae ir.iai uraia i
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1 Vr.Ie-T .r far SiatpIIrTrr rf Pr.rtn, i -c I- t m- .a.k!l I UMbl r.h i KU 4 I m. u.i sasasaaa .r acttrisr.
OL"I. !.!7"rr,fr;rrmT.'o-; TT-fto. rear
S IM-t I ( t TVSVa l.T' CIS, UI I..M,.li4 Hsr4 II; Pww.r t aaatra.
STKA'I IVwai s?nrwaacj.ii n f;rr-lattr. V (- I.I ll-J . rjMlilul lda.kl.xi.r.l Iu. i.liu I .. OVTl TJnrlratrJ Rtocn Tt.roi.icr Ens., w.ii r.;iiAl.' lcipArt.mui ! ll4.lln.lirs . tmars, rr U;os.l nuf atlwr bulk sr SIM.
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nSMVl. rr -n .s -I -irll, I .iu.4.1. tutmm sf Is. iimu l.l.
OR. Pa'ticatn-.u. caJI an otir Dralrn 1 1 r. i :ic t j i.i is. lllautst Circular, vkb i ri uisil Urs.
CATARRH. With all is lantneejHM Afend. ants Cured br Four Zhttles or THt Constitutional Catarrh Remedy. The roXSTITt'TIOJCAi. r.TARf H Rkssdt Is Ihr first rrtlcle plsced tH-lon- the pulilic that propoeotl t.i nre Catarrh er hmMitmJ W Ott CfcaWMae It struck at tin- not oi thu whole tnrtUnlty, aui thii;isands nisn lhortanils of lr-it-rs have bee n-u-ixnl by Ihv tu -ri. setting lort:i tbe atarvcluis ctiri s. itiil saal is remarkable, cnriiip not only the rsiarrl:, hm all other si Inn ntstt thesaiae tinn. InJat fc wha' it alwsy does. '.' I loliimiiiK stati-. nistit :s only a snii4e of what we are constantly rectrlvli; j, trom well ki.owti propie to v Imni yon can writ'-, uud not to hojus oqi-s Catatrh aatt ita atteutlaal t-vila. roltl ia head, harkiair coach, nv ripirnt coas.imptiou. heatlache, y. i.- in has.fc sod loins, dizaiuiss, lauiruidneaa, loss ot appetite and ecueral weaknesa, al! kavr together when the Ctstietiiutional Cut art ii Remedy : taken ua rccoBMieui1.-ed.
ont rcLLovik AMIKiCUS LOLUE. NO. I. L 0. O F., ascaka every '1 tmrmiav e ning st "U p. m. Ksaulea aud visiunK brelhreu srs conüally lastara a aaV tetKl, 11 O. 1 hater. N. O. H. b. t..-. . r. s,
pLTMOCTU K.NCA v I'MKNT, NO. lis. I L mretinirs oeeond aad lourtb Moadaya 1
onth. lt. Spejir, C. P. J it. Paiaser, N-iiAe.
rtKK t'OHI'AMK. ADIU AT1C KNCINIC i o. tilaled sevt tid 'I ue-adaty, lb r aca mootb. sf.nU II. Callen. mm, K K aUsahlll, P.
r 'ORHENT H05E VO. .suied uu
X Tntnxtay in each nsuakh. 4. Vv . P
tR! VI riliv UK.t ANÜLAÜÜEK CO.
a. meetincs flr.l '1 asatdny in each a.stb. buy 'pcyi f. foema. l-O.V ASSOC LA TMt MBk
Pl.TMolTH RI K.HINO 1iA.V a SiVl.Sti A!JVH IAI lt, .NU. I. ttoarrt ot Uinwuxa meet first Mwtwlay of each aioaUi. Ii. L I ratsi root-. Pr-i. C. a. 1 .. SVst. LY MtvkTIl Bt lul-lM., UiA.N a .OiNW a AHSt lATIO.v, NO. t. Koanl at liiraclwta meet ft ret Maavtay :tt each Uahtb. NT p. Lies. Pn-e. ii. A. hron. tsec. PlTlaltLKU, Mlltl HUM. A CMJCaGO KA1LHAV. On aod after Nov. . : .. i tralaa alU ieT staliuua daily, .except buntiaj'.iai) K tow i :
UittAbursh Uouheater. l.Ull' t . .. Ornillc.... Han field . ('resume. .. Creatllne . Fortfat , Lüh Ft. Warne, riymoti h.. L'hica4i) ...
OC I NO WEST. . Ko. 1 No. i a '"ai Kx l acEs iTt
. a Ex
a tail
U 45, in 9unr.ni ivaseoi 1 Una: a loam 13 6 "vm i"unj IBbpUi atajirnl p. t aoan . ui-an:
7 Until i 4oi it. W- a 9 linv. 7 !ft: an lltum
mtoonr 9 oapm ilt asaau l -t in u "fs-aa sti.a.
3 5rr. 14aK 6ftaai
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Adam House, 311 W ashington St. i Uoatoo, Mass., Feb. 14, i8;::. Mbssbs. I.iTTLariKi.o A 'o.; Jfftir Sir: tt Kivn me sval pJeasure to let tbe psent know throuirb you that hy ttie nae ti( yotir ('nnttitittioiiat t'tai'k eaiedp I have beea ared of out; of the worst cases ot calarrti. 1 am i - : m . anil have been since I .-'t lt uaiutc tas-Ki-nu-dy as irr Irotn it as when I was born. r'or leu v, als 1 had the disease ia the wnfal form. There was a coutlunal Alling up of my head, aad a feeling aa it I wautod to free it, aad it was aa -sooner eh ari-il out ttmii il wtukl agaia commence u til up. At uiuht and iiiorning it seemu-J to asvame its worst toriu. lit-n 1 laid down there would be a ruuniiiir of nin ns ttom mi head to my throat, which canr-il me to awake la a choking condition. This brought ou a cough which lasted for some time, and 1 thought I hau consumption. Vniir Ki-uiimIt was ri-romnn m!l tn mi hv a tri'ini who had used il aud hecu eared of a severe case of catarih. The Brat bottle ..avc me rach relief tint I felt I coo Id uot say t hi mnch for roar Retneuy. I bouirht it of J. Noble, Druggist, Oreen St Boaton. who will vouch for what I say. In all. t nfour hoitk-s. and. as I said before, am eattitvH) taeti. Yours rtapt-ctttiily, WM. TRKADWAY. Trier $1 per bottle. A pamphlet of IS pagrs giving a treatise on Catarrh, with istnumenuile cases ol curea, sent free by aiidresslti the Piopric tors, LiTTLariaxu a Co., Manchester, N. II. Sold hy L Tanner, and Toe & Cbaamaa, Plymouth. Ind. feb Ik I3t
Ne. No. a Ho No. e rt bi ram tiiix Maa Cbleatr I lopml a at am 1 l.pa! Utymouth....) StCi.m 11 4aui 8 tApm Ft. Wayna ... (Mam 2 Ifpm ito(m Lima aesunj 4 loi nu i Foreat lOlOaau. -.ni 7am Crestline, .ar 11 4fau' apn i 4 loan Or itline ..lv n om m : i6pm iX. m t taint Mant.tl.-ld 11 3r i m T 44pm ' 4M aaa Onville 9 2fpin 9spni ' i.-.a 9 lean. Allianee 4 pni 11 lii ooaat liaaat RorheMAr.... 6 in-m 1 Jtr.m U tKm aoin. Misturrfa.... : oi.ni 1 3on ' ' i a. ait-vat.
leaves Pittsburgh daily except hatcitlay. Ttain No. leavea Chieaao daily eictpt Bav urday. All others daily except Huaday. F R M i IBh. Gen Taaa. and Tirket Aceat. IMIIASAI'tM.ls. I'i ltl 4 IUKauO.
On and after Mar 19. 17. traics will run
Sundara m-eVed. aa foliawa : OOINO NOR1U.
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CENTENNIAL
HQTOGRAPH GALLERY
Evory style of tho art from a Gem or Photoarnph to th flnest India Ink nitun. oxecuted in the hialiesit artistie skill. Alao -vy-na itnd enlarging rutide a spoclalt y. VN have the boat of light, so that pictures may bt taken in any kind of weather. Picture fran.e kept constantly on hand. With our kindes rcKHnls for an alread) liberal patrona. at would bespeak a continuation of the aame hopinx to be able to render perfect natisfac ion. both in prieo nnd quality of work. Rcrapmlor th place. MHiig-an street, nai Wheeler's Bank. Plymouth. Ind Jat7T J. E. POItTMESs.
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Ufalkertoa Lapore MichisranCity..
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PIANH00E ; HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED !
Just piihlishnl, n rcw edition at Or.
iCul verwell's C elebi iiteit Kssay, on the ra il. I cure (without med! ine) of Sncrinatorrhtrs or Seminal Weakness, Involuii-arv Seminnl liOsaes, Inipot nt-y Visitht and I'hvsiral Incaparity, Imp. .!
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