Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 13, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 March 1879 — Page 4

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The Republican.

I t it Pas, Be not swift to lake offence; Let it pa."?! Anger ii" a las 1 -nm-; l.et it paw! 1'. . not darkly o'er a wrong Whkh will disappear M I0114; lUtlier thin cheery etMUt laet it ww! Let it diss' tariff cor rodes't he' pti rest"ini lid ; Let it r 1 : As the nnrcjprtle I wind, I.et ir pas! Any vnlssr soals that lire Mnv condemn without reprieve Tia the noble who torsive; i t t it fa.: Let it pass! Echo r.nf an .mifrv wonl; Let it passl Think how oiicti you hast- erred; Let it paes! Sine nut yj timet psw away. Like the dew-drop on the prav, Wlicniore hoa tl onr sorro-ta stay? Let it pass! Li t it M !!". f or good yon vc taket il! Let it pass! th! be kind und penile tili; Let it i . 1 " Timcat last make sll thing Mrai;ht; 1 el 11 not resent, hut wait. And onr triumph ehs!l le great; Let it patel Lit it pw: Rid yonr anirrr to dejiart, I et if pass! Lay these homely worth to lisart; T it päwf" Follow rrl the pt.t.ly tliroop; I tier to I- wraajgM than wrong; Th- rvfore air".' the ibtcrf il aonj; I et it puM! lxt If pss! Alt the Year .'own I-

Educational Column. J. T. LAN i FN U Al'G H.

AncifDt books were originally J Tin- ban of I Life, boards, or the inner bark of trts; In December, 1845, in the Departbark is still used by some nations, as . mentor the Yoge.-, X tvier Thiriat, a are also skins, for which latter parch- boy of ten accompanied- four young ment was generally substituted. ! girls of about the same age to the The tirst banks were established in i church. They bud to cross a brook, Italy, in the year 80S, by the Lombard j over which was plaeed a single loose Jews, of whom some settled in Lorn- j plank. The boy crossed safely, the bard s'reet, London, where many tirst girl who Attempted it, fell in.

bankers have ever since resided.

The boy jumped iu, pulled her out. and then, walking in the water, guided each of the girls across.

Suae time was lost by this, aud the

The IJurniPM. The name of the King of Burnaah

who murdered all the royal Princess J party reached church late. Xavier,

and their families a short time ago j sta-uned of being late, did not go up and assumed the despotic powers is t0 lne stove, but kept behind. He TheeBaw. He was educated by an j reached 1 orae chilled, a dangerous English missionary, and it was disease followed, by which he was

thought ihat wheD ho mounted the thrown he would reform ninny abuses, and be a model monarch. He did abolish the custom which compelled all persons, even representatives of European countries, to remove their shoes wli"n entering the royal pm

left a comelete cripple for life: his only mode of moving at. "it was on hands and knees, so completely fftft his legs paralyzed and disortetl. Coming of very poor people, there was every prospect that Thiriit

would be a heavy charge to tlia family

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ence, DUinn mom avs-a. 1 1 and and a wretched burden to him-

stopped there, and the next we hear

men's THOUGHTS.

There is a great variety in men's , understandings, and their natural j constitutions put so wide a difference between some men in this respect, that art and industry would never be I able to master; and their very natures MM to want a foundation to raise on j it that which other men easily attain j unto. Among men of ducation there j Is a great inequality of parts. And 1 tkie woods of Ainciica, as well as the schools of Athens, produce men of i several abilities, in the same kind. Yet, though this be so, most men come very short of what they might attain unto in their several degrees, by a neglect of their understandings, a few rules of logic are thought sufllcient li this case for those who pretend to j the highest improvement : whereas, there are a great winy natural it FrCtt In the understanding capable of 1 amendments, which are overlooked, and wholly neglected. And it is easy to perceive that men aro guilty of a j great many faults in the ex reise and improvement of this faculty of the mind, which hinders thera in thtir

progress. and keeps them in ignorance and error all their lives. MUSIC AJSD PEACE. aa- ! - ä at-- 1 . i a. ,9 k .1 nn All !

iHUSlC IS lUC litUfcUayt. 01 tiniiiiuu;. , It is the highest mod of articulate;

expression, uaii us uuo voice ever paks for peace and love. The devil lias taken possesion of all the best tunes, said an old divine, once upon a time, and he might have added has hired all the poets too. But it is one of the hopeful signs of this transition age that not only poetry and music, but the general arts, are returning to their legitimate offices of advancing

the geoeral harmou and elevating

MM general virtue. The poets whom Horace stigmatized as cowards and humble laudators of the deeds they were disqualified to perform, now stand, like Lamartine and Victor Hugo, and Bryant and Longfellow, in the van of liberty, and have braved oppression and wrong: and painters, whose grandest tableaux were of battles, now present to the eyes of the people, like Edward Landser, the beauties of peav-e beside the horrors of war. Music, when attuned to the harmnnii of nature. alwaVa subdued

and softens the soul. When the child J upon its mother's knee is weeping, she soothes it with a song. The r cients pretended that nations were j civilized by music, and this allegory

has a deep meaning; for we must always suppose that the bond of society was formed by sympathy or interest, and certainly the first origin is more noble than the second. Among the instrumentalities of peace ami love surely there t?n bo nothing swifter, öfter, or more effective than that of a gentle voice breathing music. STABS.. The mind of man utterly fails to realize the immensity of ppae-, and no one unaccustomed to the use of the 1 scope can have an adequate Idea of the difference presented by the heavens when viewed by tie naked M e and mind of the astronomer. How difficult it is to iralize that each star, in the solemn depth of the universe, Is a sun like our sun, but separated from each other and our own by distances almost beyond the power of man to compute. Only about 3 006 stars can be distinctly eeen anil coun ed by the naked eye, while an ordinary telescope reveals the presence of something like 350,OoO. Berschel' great eighteen-inch instrument, it is estimated, snows 180,000. while the great Bosse telescope, by its vast penetrating powers, is supposed to open to our vision no less than 700,000. And yet, when the while heavens are swept by this telescope, we have only penetrated a distance into space from our standpoint on this globe, which, when compared to the immensity beyond, is no more than the space occupied by the room where we read or write it, to the immensity of depth penetrated by the last mentioned Instrument. LNTEBK8TINQ facts. The most ancient manuscripts are written without accents, stops or separation between the words, nor was it till after the ninth century that copyists began to leave e pace between the word--. The first piece of artillery was invented by a German, toon after the invention of gunpowder, and artillery was first Med by the Moors at AlMt Lrar, in äpain, iu the seigc of 1311.

is that two of his brothers, dreading assassination, fled to Calcutta, where they are now pensioners of the British Govnment. They did not leave any too soon, as they would probably have been murdered in the wholesale massacre of which intelligence was received a few days ago The Burmese are n people of few vices and many virtues, and easily civilized. Burmah presents a fine field for com nereiul enterprise, aud, perhaps, when England concludes her wars iu Afghanistan and South Afri ca, she may step into Burmah, and, after deposing the butcher win. uow occupies the throne, take the country under her protection. The presence of the King's brothers at Calcutta may lead the way to such an undertaking. a March. This id the first m nth of spring, and is called by tfco poets "the stormy March," "the changing March," and other names of a similar character, because, liko au exc j ingly tkkle young woman, the month

cannot make up its mind whether to j ,ive force of character and strong rebe sad or happy. To-day it is j lißious feeling, under circumstances smiling; tomorrow wesping; the not merely adverse, but at first ab nuTt stnrmv. like a verv scolding I solutely hopeless. A horrible de

self. Instead of this, ho teached manhood bright, cheerful and intelli gent. Beading all the books he could lay hold of. he was soon the b-.-t ed'i cured intiu in his district, ami rn; idly acquired great influence which was always used for good. He induced the ydung peoplo to read and to study. Some conti ibutions to the local newspaper, the E ho de Vogen, attracted attention and made him known, the result of which was that further intellectual opportunities were extended to him. He made himself a good botanist, meteorologist, instructed others in these brain lies, and procured the foundation of several local libraries. He could not, however, be s itlsflorl without achieving his complete independence and earning his Kipport. He obtaiued the position of manager of the telegraj h at a neighboring town, was made Secretary to Im Mayor, been we favorite correspondent of several agricultural papers, and received the highest reward of the French '"Franklin BoetSJ t)" its gold medal. All this was accomplished by na

Useful aud Siisrifestive. A very clear and transparent mucilage, of great tenacity, may be made by mix ng rice flour with cold water, and letting it gently simmer over the lire. Water in which potatoes have been boiled is recommended for the cleaning of silverware, especially spoons that have become blackened by egcjs. The remedy is at least much cheaper than the patent polishing powders sold for that purpose and ofton of questionable value. The fat and hearty steer, cow, sheep, or colt will toss its head in the exuberance of health aud strength,

bidding defl tnce to the coldest

weatner, whllo the lean w

-tands with arched ba -k and droop- 1 ing head, shiveiing in the fence i corner. itSM Stufe Register. Tnero is a profit iu breeding nice carriage aud draft, horses As a gener.l rule it costs no more to raise a good colt than a poor one, while the foiticr will bring two or three times as much as the latter. A dark stable is a very poor pi ice to keep a colt. Den Mot nes Register.

THE GENUINE DR. C. McLANE'S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC VERMIFUGE.

SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. 11HE countenance is pale and leaden- - colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both checks, the eves become dull; the pupils dilate; an aurc semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional

saking I h" humming or throbbing

in hu cais, uii uiuisuai sixiluuii u. saliva: slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stom3ch, at others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach , occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels irregular, at times costive: stools slimy; not unfrcquently tinged with blood ; belly swollen and hard; urine turbid;

SPECIAL

SPECIAL ANNOUNCE JÜENTS.

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CHICAGO WEEKLY HEWS ,W-J,"",

LOCAL DIRECTORY.

respiration occasionally difficult, and

To destroy warts dissolve as much accompanied by hiccough , cough

common washing soda as the water will take up; wet the warts with this for a minute or two, and let them dry withont wiping. Keep the water in a bottle and repeat the washing often, and it will take away the largest n&iU. Chicago Journal If a horso is shy and hard to catch, take finely grated horse-castor, oils of rhodium ami cummin; keep them

sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy

ami disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but generally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms arc found to exist, DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOCS HOT CONTAIN MF.KCL'RY

in any form j it is an innocent prepara

tion, not caMlhf of drin? the sli'httst

in separate bottles, well corked; put ittjury (. mcst tcnd(r infLlL

. . Tr . I he genuine Dr. McI.axf s fr

nanu gnu cpj't ' 'i me 11014 on me

windy sph tie will then move to j ljjl and ward you. A soon as you csn reach ' wrapper.

nun, rub tone or thy cum-nm on Us nose, give him a little of the castor

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To those who are no familiar with the Chicago Xkws. we WM id say it in tinlKst representative of iadepemtsat jur nalisin in the west. The Wkkki.y News is a large eight column folio, "erain hill" of telegrnjih anil general news, short anil pithy editorial! on the topics of ihe day, Wilt ten in Very familiar, incisive style, and in all its ilu(firtnienis evidently ahm to ftvefteftll few words, without the verbiage and fine writliui; which render so many of the large metropolitan jour nali "a we;rines to the flesh." Fa.'.n not w ords appear to b its niatto. All new snbserilrrs to Die Hepcbmc n and all old sutwr'tbers who renew I t 'ore the first of Febmarv, will recthe the W rr.Ki.v Rvn six months as Drantum J. W. SIPKKS ,fc CO., Pub. Ieinblican PLnnnith.

COUNTY OFFICERS. I'Miel MrcTiaU A. C. Tbomw. b-'ff L.C Mk. TreMOtM a. l. Thum. Ki-oorder j, g - Kltncw Stirveyor ...A. c wrtb'. Sciiool SuptTJiitcinUut W. K. Kaller

I I Hirai hnixJi Cottmttoner V liowurd Knrn.hv

I Jama Abnuta legnlar MMior.a of the CoaHniasiunaTV' Conr Mod dar in March, Jut, Septoatber at . !

ier.

For First-Class

FARM WAGONS,

AND

Agricultural Implements

I miu'gp bean the sitmatures of C. Mu-

Hemacafactarea and kp on hand all kinda o: Wagons, linzfirr. Snikios, &c. Alio.

Horse Mi &ri Mtt

Fromptljr and CheapW Executed marlStf PLYMOUTH . IND.

T ' VIBRATOR Z Re. Marek 11.

Flsmiko

Bros, on the

temiMgant; and the duy after, per hapj, it returns to its smiles again, and is as happy M sunshine and bland breezes can make it. It iä a month, w suppose, that nobody likes. Fickt Ines is never populnr. We don't think that Mark Tajdey, with all his love for miserv und miserable things, could have fallen iu love with fickleness. Markmight love a woman who was always blusteriug, or a wou.au who was nlivuys complaining; but a woman who complained on day, rejoiced the nexi, scolded the next, and so kept up this alternation of passions, would have even retted the temper of a Mark Tapley.

formity. intense auff-Ting, absence of

iti-truciion, erushiug poverty all theee disabilities w -re overcome un-

ii I' d. and this ignorant and crippled

DR. C. McLANE'S

on anything he likes, aud get few j J jp" ? S drops of the oil of rludium on his tongue. After tilis VOU Can muke htOl are rot recomnicn.lcd a. a remedy "far all , 1 I the ills that flesh is nr;r to, hut in arfcitions do nca ly everything you Wftnt. j of thc ,ivcr aiK, in nll miom CopMiats,

treat him kindly, feed well, handle Dyspepsia aad Sick l.e.ula he. r d:s-asof

gently, and your victory is certain. Turf, Fit'ld an I Funn.

! aaaathty, MVpajrc Scrap book of the rrr-am of tbo Wut Id I.tter.-ttur. Ismjile copy, ate., or 91 pi roar. Ad Oil ( 'liromo (Mal MdkMI f " Vi- i l V allay." price. S3; Black Slu-ep.-' a $ X hook, in tapr Miaiai : "Chri-itian Oakley'a W .t.iStc. ' a fi book, in inner binding, and a Kampln copy of "Wood a Mo'urhold M icaine ' all lKt-pid. for only 30 crnta In m?t.ov, or In one-rent po.taw .tump. Acuta waMlan. Mm lihvr.il tnns. hut nothin nt f re. Addr 6. .j.Wood, Tribune Cuiidui;, ew VorkCity.

THE ORIGINAL ft ONLY GENUINE " Vibrator M Threshers. WITH ncritorcD MOUNTED HORSE POWERS, And Steam Thresher Engines, Mado only by 8I0H0LS, SHEPAP.D & CO., XiATTI.K: CBK, nOaV

Hol I on tn tic iiiig.s. If we were farming instead of pubHsUlag n agricultural paper, we hotlld hold ou to what stock hogs ve might I av, and luy more if we

were able. The information wo re

that character, they '.aud without a rival.

A (i U B A N D F E V E R .

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Pastime. When Is a lawyer strongest?. When he is fee-blest. Has whisky wiugs? Certainly; else how could it fly to a man's head? The Hindoo widow is the only one that cremates; the other rematcs S. Tate U a resident of a Nehraska town. Ue is the only real 8. Tate in the county. Tue mau vho is waiting for something to turn up generally finds it wheu be steps on a barrel-hoop. "Up ah.iv Ml income" W a the dark rrjrMH'li Im- liore, Till at l.iet it win rcuariulA.T.l That he -.1 abov bia atttre.

Villssre Hiwrlmji Pat ille Selinosl Ji...rul. Ths great dearth of little T.l'aescattered everywhere over this country, U something lu the sh-ipe of a library. (lathering ptac-s for th youn of both sexes are need-d. And no gathering pi ice eaa bo so 91 ncrally iH"ful. 10 (tree from obj c tion, with so g o 1 a tendency, b th tnor.il and Intotlaotn il, as the library The great curse of all ÜM villages lu rhh country, i-i that "tho young tuen have no plac to go." B ikXMM there are ic plenty to plentiful. Th souls of the youi g yearn for companiouth'p. and if they can not get it ut home, thwy go to the tavrn. How many teacher. in th i: country experience have rem irked the di.Teranee between the yt u ig men and their sisters ! The giils arc modest, intelligent, cmeniblo to in struetion, snd refpiiring no discidme. The young men are too often awk ward, booritB, unwilling to study, more anxious to spend thii i-vc nings at the village tavera than at home. Th cause of this difference is ob vious. The young men, with their moro active habit-", are not sausfl-d

And with the simple, unvarying round of home dutiss and homo plea ores.

-p indents from most parts of the State show that stock hogs arcsvaree. This is somewhat surptising consulting the low price at which pork has been selling during most of the pack ing season I indicates that owing to the hard tttftm and tl.e i .('eStc.it- s of fai mers they h ive sol l (IT about ev rythina they eoul 1 s-ll, thus keep in down the price during the season, and m iking a rlM certain at its close. I' ackers learning that a short crop for summer packing is inevitable, and that the supply will be lessthan usual u -xt fall and winter, felt sufe in hold ing the stock of meats on hand fot IviUt prices, which t! ey are already getting. We think It would be rank folly now foe Western fanners to do.

E. W. HELM,

No better cathartic can be used preparatory to, or after taking luinine. A a simple purgative they arc unniualcd. KtAU '-l IXITATfMSm, The genuine are never riii.".t coiled.

Bad! box bss red eras -eai m the li.i wMa :he impression Da. McINB S LlVKI Puts. Eaca errtppcx hears the algaalam of C. I M l am: ami Puunxa Haas. In.t.i ..ii-i.i liviiicr til-- crnttine Or Ic- I

I ask s l.ivaa I'm. i s. iMvpaicU by Flcmwg I'.ros., of I'ittshuth. !'a . the maikel hciiij; full of hmtmiom of the aame ßfc I. a nr. peia-d UilTcicnlly but MM ptiuiuiiciatiou.

Manufacturer or

Light and Heavy

HARNESS

savii.ft. Tl-no-

And Dealer la :

TUTTS PILLS? A NOTED DIVINE SAYS THEY ARE WORTH THEIR WEICHT in GOLD READ WHAT HE SAYSi

Terr :-TVar Sir: Tor ten yesn I have hen-n a tnnrtyr to I iy.jiin, ConsUiation and m'-.im l.'Ki :u i n it vi.ur 1'ilu arara iii-ominvmlnl

a-i so IU my h tve talki; I of d l 'i 1. give I tomr: 1 uaarl tlu-m iV.utirith little faith). I . . . ajn nuw a well man, have kmk1 niictit, diraUP th b IslaeSfl )f raisiD an 1 faLtrin ; tienrerh-ct. mmuurstnah, pihs mot, sad I

i 1 ii i- I nan amin"u inn? imiiiiuii au.iu ui-au. incyara nghog. brh nn tinner. worth tin ir weight m eoid

Krv K. L. SIMt'SON, Louisville, Ky. A TORPID LIVER in the frtdtfnl um re of matiT dtnetset, rich m

lyitia. Pirk Hcaitarhe. lsiivi 11. aa. Iiywn-

"What straits are the most peril-ou-?" itsked a Sunday school superin tendent, and a litt le boy spoke up

promptly, "Whisky straits!" the boy was right.

A temperance society up In Men- They desire other companionship.

den dignities itself by the appellation. ! and so do (Mit slaters. But in their : )y di!jCUäÄiüg whether 'twas sun or

Alt. Ararat Lnuge necause that case me aesire is an active otie,

noted mound was the dry est spot on ! charucteristic of their s x

eurth when Noab aichored there.

List week was au exciting one iu Crown To nt. Three 01 four boys were thrashed by their teuck. rs iu the jmblic schouh. The MrnrajMperi .v. re all saying sotnething iHsrcaptot ful (except thu Qmm) of each other, and Saturday afternoon, to wind up, a vicious team of mules ran away with a wagon. Crown Point Cosmo. "Sun or Moon.' Twa3 mi loight in Edinburg, when two strangers were seen gazing at

the old Tron Church clock, vigorous

According to medical authorities, kissiDg is dangerous. And never more so than when the old man pops into the parlor ati.l detects hii obnoiious young man and bis daughter in the act. "Delays are dangerous," said a pompous-looking man. "I never put

We once heard Anna Dickinson say that thT was but on good way to save human souls and that is to "outbid the devil for them." Sj in the e we if tho thousands of young men who now, rapidly aud surely,

are led to ruin, aro to be saved and led to a better and more useful lifo, it must be by offering them some-

moon. Being unable to decide, they agreed to leuve it to a passing third party, who quickly replied that he did not know, as he was a stranger in those parts. Are not the statements of those who am strangers to the merits ol Dr. Pteroai Family Ifodieines, and yet condemn them be-

tery, Hilloua Ki-T r, Aaucanil Kerer, Jaundice, l'l!ra.Kliuinatli:i.KUl!it-y omplaint.Cüllc.etc. Tritt'r IUI oxTt a powerful Influence on the 1.1 ver.and will with certain ty relieve llial important mm fruia iliscaac, am! restore its normai tuin-tiutia. Tht rapidity with which pcraoni take on fleah, Whilt- ttmlcrtheintlut-nceof these pi He, of itself Indicates tt.tvr udaptnli.l ir to nourish the IxKly, her.'e tlieir efficacy in curing nerrous doMlity, dyKP!. wfuiing of the muscks. lumTishneM or Ihn li ver. chronic conatlpalion. and UiupaxUnsj betUUt aud strength to ihe system. CONSTIPATION, OnlT w i th regular! ty of th e bowels can perfect hcallh In- cnj lycd. Wlu-n the cTintipati.'ii la o( recent date, a aingle d.e of TITTTB PILLS will sufflee, but if it has tocorm-nttbitaal, 0110 rill aitould be lakvn er iii(hl, craduallT laaaeninc tlia IMajSMMMi . f the do until a rp ilar Sa.iy BBOveiiirnt t aMaMaaw, whi-h w.ll anon follow. Kold Everywhere, 25 Cent. OFFICE. 35 MUEKAY BT.. KEW Y0EZ.

Saddles, BridlesXollars Whips, &c-

Shop, cir Laporte k Michigan St.

PLYrluUTH, I I.D. 1 1-2 in. Heay Harness complete $27. 1 34 inch heavj $28. Single Buggy $12to$15 Double Buggy$25to30 CORE Ii 1BS9RPTIGK

THE Mntrhlra Jr n.i-

f r4Vtnc. 1 1. . ,n Threat.! ..I I ...y ;.u$ rt: ah.. ... iSvr. n.l all UlTalry lor Iti 1 1 ."oi r , rrtact Uhuui, an4 RW . iuj Qrala fmu W.i;f. G HA IN HniwM :if net Sabinlt to flic twimmin vraviar f I. f . n A Saa Im m .ii m . . au I - 1 ' - ... . -u.-.. u aataa a... u t-. .' an. THE r.TTTiriR Threab!-- r.xTKn !: Eatra BnaBfcaVKU t Uwa lu;nn . ariac.4.

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CATARRH. With all its Loath-icme Attend. ants Cured by Four Bottles OF TUB Corstitiitlonal Catarrh "Remedy. The Conbtiti tiok al Catakiih Hkhidt i the

flrat article tacel liefore tl.r politic thai pmpoaad

JtniCIAL OFFICERS. Circnit Jude SWiney Keith. Circuit fTtiarcutor P.O. Jor.ci. Steaiotis of the laiäat Cit, M Mosylay iu Mari-h. ad Mon.iav in May, ftth Mosciay la Seteiheraud ad MoDdat io Dc-v eoiber.

CITY BOTKJUtMSaStT. J?1,''or Asaat Bümmm )ZleTk UaTUI K. fttivder Trraaurcr Jamea A. Oitio, Sup't i'ubhc Schoola rioacoc A i l.aae

City Council meota anriaarl fr.nrth W.nH.v.

in each month.

CHI KCII D1KKCTORT. CHRISTIAN CHl-RCH. freachiaK mj a. sa. V.' and at T:3o p SB, hoaday achaM.1 at Jt:li p. ta M. V. Kred, I'aetor.

1 HF.SBYTtIiIN CHI RCB. Preaehl erery S Snbbath at io:!H) a. au., aod at T.it p as. Sabhath achKl at 12:15 p. ca. Piatrr Bieetiag. t4ncadavt at I p. m Seatf fr M. A. Liltle, Pastor.

XIKilK lIST KHI-.ijPAI CHI tiCH. Con.ee ltl La Port and (.enter .tie. re. PxarhtBf era j vSahliaih at loutu I. tu . and ?:SQ p. fcanJay w-tiix.l at eKM p. sä. T. O. Mriu.r, Tastor. KKPOItMKllCat Kl H. Scivieaa la the 1 nhrraDilarrh thc Orat ai.d third baaxum ia -ach iuaa.ta at 10:) a. an., aud at tbe latubv Chanl. at V p. an. J. B. Ilnrr. Pastor. OT THOMAS' Lpiacopal Church. Dnine IO JJtra etery Sniiaia v at U :Wa. m.. and ?:m p au. Maatakf school at 10:30 p. ai. eala traw. J J. i'aude, Ken or. fPtATHOLIC (St. Michael-e) cilCKcn. ir O eerrirr, To a m. Second aerrice at 1 a: an Veep-rt at S u. m. .. ZnrweJkn. Pastor.

MASONIC. 1)LTMOUTlI COkist AN 1KI(Y, K T. ICO. 2. Stated couclaves the second TLutaday iu aacb osouth. J. W. tloughtou, t. C. C. K. ' oaa, he eorder.

pI-VMnLTH OOCltCIL, Mi. 1 K. A.. M Statad rouvtxatioL tlie atcoud v edics a; ia each month. J. t. Laagtabangh, 'i I. M. PLTMOVTR. CBAPTEat, NO. ff. It. A ä Mated co uvocat iotas tbe tliet aud third klcu iaya.iie .eh month. J M. Cooler. M K. H. P. ULTMOt !H. LODUK; NO. lt; A F. A A. . - Stated loniu.UBicalioBs first and Ihiid rr.iaja in Baa mouth. A. L. tiecre, . H. 1. BtotiBiee. See

K1LWINNIM. LUOQS, NO t:-.A.r.akA. M. Mated comuubicatiuks the bii aud third lueadays iu tacit mouth, k. A. Iusk, V. at. C. 8. Sutpben, Sec.

1ILYMOITU CHAP-IKK. K.VS1 EHN tTAK meets the tirat V.edieada) of each atoath at Xasouic Hall Airs, v . o. Su.ill., W . at. A kJu.v--r, Svt.

oiD I I : i v AMF.R1CE8 LOH(;ii, NO. It, 1. O. O f., meet etery I buraday ev uiufc at iMi n. in hcsidcBl aud tisiting i-retlireii are cosdiallt invited to at)eud, II 1. l barer, N. O. II. b. Mat t. Set.

ULYHl'l 1 11 KNCAMI MLNI, NO. 11. St

mettina aecotxl aud lourtb Jiondavs la

treuth. U. Speyer, C. P. J s. taimtr. Scribe.

FIRE COMPANII. ADRIATIC ENOINK CO. Stated Bteetiaa;a second l ueadat ta each mouth. . U. ll.Cuueu, Sec. f. K. Bambill, Foremaa. 'I'ORRENT H05K CO. HUted mee: , tr aecoa M. Tueiktay iu catU uuctb. J. . Palaucr, Fur-

UatOTFG r ION HO.K AND I.ADl'Kii CO. Stated at meetinp r -t l naauay lu each mtmth. Ilea. : v t yaycr. Forma a, LOAN ASstx tATIOKS.

PLYMOUTH IU ILIUM. Loan A SAVINGS a. ASStrClA I'lOX, NO. L Kcanf oi 1 reel ore

in eel tret Monday ot each mouth. troBi'. Prea. QL K. I'oau. Sec.

D. It. Arai-

PLYMOtrtt HlILDINo, LOAN & SAMMlS ASSO IA 1 10, NO. X. tluani ol Duevlora meat first Mouday iu aatb month. Yt . 11. lietuv, Prea. M. A. hntaii. S-c.

fiTlSlilitO, tOICI HUM a villi .1.1. Ml t A. On and after Nov. 12-h. ist, train ail toav hl.vlioua dm.) . icicept Stauda) .- at. lollowa :

QClMi WEST.

Nu. 1 Nu. T I ho. S ho. F'mEx Pac Ex 1s t Ex Mall

Pltlabnreh. . . llm s ocaui 1 tuym c ofinm Uc-olioater ivKni i' l.j.tu' 2 Bai.ui y SaMM A Iihdco 3 loaui l? 6 i n 57.1 ai Utcatu Orrville asv J 3C i in 7 l-tptn UHiis Mnti-HeiU ... i conn: 4 jiUl J B Ill-fa Crest 1 1 ne... at 7 Mian l-Ui' Upm I 8i ia

'.'."."''P!',"11 br J"uW"i; up the t ofiif!or, I Creatlme .It, iaoau. 540pu. tMpa ... It strui k at tl.e not ol the teholu difficultv. au.l t?..., I a . ,.:.

tl .....,la n:.n 1 1, .....an. I. f I.. I... kI.. ay.c I aai a - aorw I . . .

" f .a, . . a . a- ...... . n . - I I aat. .a llll l.iait.. (1 iaa. n. IVWCaaaa

.ei.Kt he Ow i.r..n.. .-I. .r .-ttin.. tnrtl. . I.- ' 7t. avmaa. -I ... . ..c

'.OTMi XAHT.

TIIL HICTTKU WAY.

1 HE

anything off; never, fir!" "Then thing better, and more enobiina tlitsu

you must go to bed with your boots on," replied a quiet looking by-stun-li-r. A wit haviug been asked by an-

the "grog-shop." We repent it let a libr.iry bo established in every littlo village. A

b'M tuse they huve been deceived in oti.er " put up" ineiliciti. n, rqaallj us iMaliMsj Would you eoodemo the church boeauso you chanoeil to know i h ta i a . - t If. k liCl.ikirlt.l 0 I II ill J.i.iafk

, IM" KJl I .1 I t i ' . J II UI9I tl-t,"

of the atom eh, liver, blood, and lungs, the Discovery has no rqunl. Those who It hin

I art a a a a . al ax a. a ka It tlx twiroJ läl t KiMII !

iibrary Lot merely whre books are , it rot 8afM- to troat a ramatdtr th.vt

other person whether he would ad- kej t to be taken out once a week, I fcga. i M t-n to extensively and tueoemjvise him to lend a eertnin friend of but a place where the young and old, i fully imployed, than the llifff psrl tht lis money, I i.l, " What ! lend Mtal IflWJXl wiih their sons and d:iugh l,r physh-iau who has naught but ft- ab. iv, ..im aui..iSin;iy,.,,,,W,Weigtorc.o. TSZ Z emetic, and he wouldn't return it veisatuni. und aontr, and reading a p.(),,i,.-ö Common Sense McdLal AdA wicked andiiHi-.il Ef subscriber i N"" 10 wllich H l"H mn mW go I vlser-a work of over IN püge, wtites to us to knot, if tho tune the ' iJ. ntieipatien of refined and en nearly 300 illustrations Pi ice, postlit il tlllti f .!:&. il rttai ii ri.l fr mil vv r. i . 1 1 I Wi 1 1 1. X 1 .Ml. A It I ItP tilt Ji f 1 t 11 1 ) r 11

a , mm m . j MV.'lllla. l-n It HIV .J, lilt a 1 VIII M llt U I ' wa-aj -

oiueowuieuon fM wnuen in uwi h may )U couch with ft dtl;u. fUt. Having never r ad or sung the j conscience. tender line, wo are unwilling to j -

The State of Indiana has a woman's pri-on, which the Philadelphia ItMUi says 'is one of the most admirably

steak our reputation on the lilbjeet. "There is a tide in the affairs of men w! ich taken at the flood leads on to fortune," but ih re is another kind of it-' in the aff.drs of woman

that is so much conti oiled by a pull

V.Pierce, M. 1)., BuSalj, N. Y.

Oar VtMNSs

The human face is not only "the index of the soul." Every bodily sensation leaves its indellible imprors ui'oii the features. Kverv human

managed institutions in the eountry." J fiK.e if 8t,,dicd attentively, reveals The superintendent ami as.itant J the physical and mOUU history of its Huneiiriteiident. Mr Sarah Smüh i possessor. On the crouded mfeet of

CARTERS

PotHivehf Cared by thaia L ill's Pills.

Thar also relievol I'Mr.'M lYim DyapP-l ala, Indlcealiun audi

I mi lleartv Katins.

A irffct remeily furl l salnaaa, ft u h n . I Drowal .! c.u.t i a-i. I

in tlie Monlti. ' I TotiKita, i'ain In llifl

t.-. Ac. . hv roa-n-

late Iba Bowel an. II prvai'it t 'onali.attoii I

nun ci! i ii. (....a. -

cat r.nd inaiaat to take. Only una pill a d..-. 40 In a vial. I'un y Wgeubl. Pr.c Ä eeuis. bul.1 y all I)rnKgit. CARTFR MEDICINE CO., Prop'n. Erla, Pi. rive Vtala r Basil for on dollar.

ITTU IVER PILLS.

Holman Liver Pad AND ITS AUXILIARIES.

MEDICINAL

t. i

nint is only a aaiupie o( wiutt - are i-otistaLtlt t

rcctiii f;, troui vrcn Known people to wi.otu yvm ;

can w rile, and iiot to Nius oti.-a iatairn sail Mb attendant evils, void ia head, liack.ne . ..i-;;L. in f'iuit-nt runai.Daptiun. hrstlache, pama In hat k aud l.tin. . .in... la.it. i.l .... I.... ..f ........ it a...l

eeurral Wfukneas. all It ave torelhrr lien tl.e i'nn. I llynit)Ulb

Chicago

No. No. I

9 lopn I s ocaBi

The WwfmitK '' Die i.ahoring Mati'x

Nnssbaum I Mayer

Wholesale and Retail Dealers la

GROCERIES

the city, what volumes of the e histories are opea to all who would search LaVeml The miser with his features drawn ns tightly as the mouths of hit

coy jouug girl who is playing a ; bers of this to titty, aa it also the 1 money bags; the de kuiehee with hia

back, that a fortune cuu scarcely and Mrs. Martha N. Cofliu, are both keep paee with it. nietnbet-i of the Society of Friends. Fortune very closely resembles a Some of the directors are also mem-

young man nshe would play a trout, i wife of Senator Hendricks. These If she finds that you have the pluck ladies have demonstrated that such to be indifferent she is apt to bestow j an institution can be carried on Sucher smile., but if she sees that she cessfolly by ladies, not only as to the can lnc.ak your heart she will do Ii I general management, but also an to just for the pleasure of mending it ! its finances. Governor William?, in

again.

A vol 1 unrig those remedies eon j tainiug Opium, Morphia, etc: but ! when the baby is pick use Dr. Bull's j

Baby 8rup perfectly safe and always reliable. Priee only 25 cents a bottle. Ba Kice Pascakfs. Two large cups riee, well washed ; boil in one quart water; when tbe water boils oil', add one quart milk, out cup wheat flour, one egg.

a late report to the Legislature, thus compliments them: "These ladies have trained the inmates of the Institution to habits of industry, pruetlced rigid economy iu every department, and kept their expenditures within tho appropriation." Jitter Ocean. "Keep a reliable friend always at hand," Such Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup has eminently provea to be. Thous

ands of testiiuoiials. Try it. test.

sensual, semi- animal face; the young

man with the future fair and broa.l before him, every Hue of his couittou.ince revealing energy ami ambition; the maiden's faoe bright with innocent love and hope, each of thtM fuea-histoiies is as legible as the printed page before you. But there are other faces iu which wo may read sad hintorlcd -faces of workweary women to whom living has become an irksome burden. The fatal alphabet of disease is written upon every line of their eounteuatices. Why will these women suffjr from thoKe painful diseases and weakii.---es peculiar to the pel, losing besides the charm and beauty of a bright, beautiful face, when Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a sure and effectual remedy? Ladies who have

20 used it pronounce it to be vomrn'x e'Lcii' of health. Sold by druggists.

BODY & FOOT PUSTERS, NO Absorption Medicated Foot Bath. TbeT cure br ahaorption rthr than dmeaina tha yattin. Tl:ey Itavt proven beyo: d peradventure tbt cne.iptit. tbe most pleasant, 'convenient, sorest and moat sattafactory cnr.-live. alao Tinaueut and thorough avatcm-res;ula:ir in tlie wuthl. an.! are applicable tu the infant, vouth au1 adult of buih soxes. Kstiaiata hat led la on ho: est belief tLat there it no

illeas that r-n be kept in aubicr ion. or thai tan la I

Tii. '.ria l, iv um viae ... ntcUKll.e. dui id.i r.n r.a at'te.l up'ii f'i a far mir. aiiatartory man:. er by tbe UULA AB laHKIHt.Sdbe I'aJ. rlailera end Vtdlrated Foot Hatha, known at altorpti n salt). It isaiao beliaved Hint there it Nt) dis.aae tbet weUicin can cur but that ran be cured mora promptly and eflrtually br thit treatment. Certain It in ibsl limes witho I niiinner, dinrares universally ifkii l i!td bevonil the rct-k of medicine linve melted away under tbe action AIX1NF. of thrac lemedic. And tbe work was Uoi e ao q klv, i'.h m litlla inconven i .. to the patient, that iu manv caars the pain mi s;cna before he or he waaaware. More than a mill -on witnruci hear tetimouy to these statements. These art no Idle Wt.rda or mi arepreae tailona. but are auacrptil.ta "f pronf. inlbenamcof humanity tiy il . ru The fillnw r are aome or the many di&eav. tha I.IVKIt PAD CO. reniedica at ill cttre : Fever and As; e, Ktc-nev T 1 biet, Bi 1 i jim Disorder, ir:vKul.-r Acll n ot the Liver Complain', flcait, latennitteal Fevr. Kht nriatitm. RirMteal Ibad&cbes, Allkindtof Female Waaklvpentla, neses, AW eCak, Kirk lltadsrha. Chill Frvar, Liimbar.". Sciatica. fhimb Aaue, Tain In Side, Jlirk . S'omIi llbnt and every kind ot srh. Shoulder aud Fever, Hutrlrs. IXarrh'ea, Catarrh, I.situde. Jaundice. Nc'irolaia, nilli'iia Call. A I tiee hr.ve their arlgin. direrily or Indirectly, In t . Stomach and I ver. If you doubt It send lor I)r. Tairchiid's lecture-. Frica. W Special I'ad, Tlia II . man Pit Fost.bv the tafr, 60 cents; lodv.60centeacb. Medica ed Foot Itnth. tieeuts s parkare; six packaajaa. II fj. If yi.ur drugxi't does not keep lliem, aend price, eitTer the money. ptsl order cr re(fittcred letter, and all will be sciit you by mall, free o charfte.

except the alt. which Is sei.t by expieaa at tlie exext mi. e of tha purchaser. Tl.e fullow ins; coa.municstions explain them. el vet : CtaaBiDoe, Iii.. atesar. Rates A Hsnley: I have betu wearing-rne of the Holman Pnda. It h.ti re leved me from complaints of Ion .tardini:. Improved my health wcndci fully, ai d I ferl like new w i- in. Iw nld like to act ns your asrnt In ihla city, and bvaodoina I ''elieve I v.out.1 cany happiiiea to htiudretlj of iamiliei. Yo;in truly. Ifiia. C N. Ctar a. At eos t. Ii i ., Mnv 1 - '. t"TS. C....I. . . 1 1. . .- l.&t, a sfra.t aiifl.ier with

Wo are fflllnir at nil tlttt.a as cfi"ap as anj ' n nralala In the stomach, aud also with dirmb aeue.

In "MiiuifftlOl ll.i t nir s- cut thousands of tlollfli o rd cur ', l.ul

stitutional Catarrh Keiuedy is taken aa reruaauu ud-

ed. Adama Houae, 371 Washington St. I Uotton, lfaas., Feb. 14, .8,:t. f Mrssas. I.iTlLtriKLu A i'n.:btttr Sim: Ii k' m" rrat pleasure to let th public know throagh you that by the nae of your

( onaftlultonaf Catarrh tsniitdt I l:ave been . vuredof one of the worat caaa-s ot catarrh. I am ! tp dt aad hare b. ao eine I left off using the j Hemetly aa free from it aa when I wra born. For ten yt-ara I ha.1 th. diara.- in thc worat form. There was a coutinual H l:: u up of my bead, abd a j feeliug aa if I vvnntcl to free it, and it was na aoou- , er tioart d out than it would again commeni e to Oil 1

np. At inaut and mnriune it wrnu-.l to neeamc na worat lorm. When 1 laid down there woukl be a ruamug of mu' r.a ttom my head to my throat, win. b t attaed me to awake in a choking condition. Tliia brought on a coiih which lasted for aouie time, and 1 thought I had consumption. Yonr ltcuie.lv was rccommcndaxl to me by a friend alio had aeed it and becti cored of a erere raae of catanh. The trat bottle tare me auch reliel thtt I

felt I could not say too much for your Kcmaxly. I bought it of J. Noble, Druggist, 56 Urean St., Hoa-

Ft. Wayua

J.loia Foreat.... Creetline

a 66a iu 1 10 n.

.. . 10 10)111. 6 J !. ar II I'm: H d

, r 7 itpni

V N t h AU. fx kail 0 ltpa 8 ItpUl 1 1 SopBB ........ 1 U' hi. 1 iSTawj 1 4 la,. ....... 1 ao. m atam 'earn aaatx; " Ham 1 IIa Mam U Staat

4 ooi.tn n Ui m

M m 1 2onr i ' . is i . ' 1 1.1 7 sot rr. J Karx,!u utoi kii

Manalield . Ot 1 villa.... Alliance... Roehemier. Pitai.urgh.

Ti ;..i m N 1 a 1 1-. .! f rin. daily. 1 tail: No. I Itates Pittsburgh daily exerpt ratutday. Ti ain No. 4 leiae Cliivaaro daily eieeat eaturday. All olhc-rt daily except Hnnday. . B. dERH. Oan. Pasa. and Ticket Actat. 1NUIANAPOLI8, l'EKC4s CHICAGO. On and after Mar IS. 187. tralr.a will run on 1 1... ral. Sun. lay a excepted, aa follows : OOiNO N 1 '1.1 H.

1 ours rea e. iinuv, M. THKAini AV.

Intlianaiolle Kokuno .... .

ton, wbo will tout h tor what I tay. In all. 1 naad . .k'J'.I." four boltlca. and. aa I aaid helore, am tatireh well, u .'u T t

Arm-f Plymouth.

Priee$l per bottla. A pamphlet of S. pagoa U 'uST-'-' aataataaaa a ir, a- .. . Catarrh hl. iunnunll,. V ill k tTTOn

rn.i'. of curat, at-nt free bv .!(!rt Kai n. lie I'm iria. Iuf,rr

tora, LiTTLxriKLti A C . Manthcattr, N. II. Sold by L Tanner, and Poe 4 Chapman, I'lymoatb. lud. leb IS 131

14) aaai

Mi .hiuariClty.

GOING BOrTli.

6 oopaa 7 j.'-atai a a5m a aa 9 ll pm 10 47

.1031 m 11 Pin

lb tn 11 Ü 11 oorm 11 as ll."tli 1 CT I. 1 ni 116 lSeaaru 144 ISM sso 19 s so

GENTEjltflVZAIa

HÖTCGRAFH

! ; . ..a City Saasa Soi i.ib j Laporte I S4) tat) ; Walkorton 11 It 141 Tvnor 11 31 loos Plymouth hit 10 as Argot l?o'.m iipi Walnut 13 ?o 11 M

Rochester is to 11 sS Peru 1 to is Was Kokomo Soft IS Indiana! v. IIa I SO 4 0

F. P. WADE. O n. Tic-k vt As. nt.

TBE GliEAT EISV.LISH PEMEDY I no a tt a oavninn wantntnn

fm at awa. m a- a. a. onn I o OiBViriU IFAUIUIIIIl

If Ahhll K. Y TAW wpwWIf rrc TRA0I MK.

saa sat saa ,aa aas st w -awa. a' .as-k.

-A

PROVISIONS

WOOUt WIL.I-.OW.

CHINA ft STONE If ABE I

honso In Northtrrn Iti.'.iiiu.

with the above bnsmcaH. v- r' ' 1 hiafhent price iu Cati f r nil Kin.ls of l'roduee, autl

uiiik HHrnciHity Id , Hides, Furs, Pelts, Wool, SEEDS, &c.

CALL ON US at 0111 New store if you wisb o i.iir.thnHa Oitods in our lino or have aar thioaC to bell to us.

a'l tr. a... ..rni. 11.1111 ab..':! U e lit ' IImii h le-t I

m aa tiad ucra to try oaaa .1 n.iln.rna l':..l. wi ich baa entl elv cur. d n e. nd 1 rin li'.w e'i. t:ed In at liinr Ihexel' lU.antl liiini; I 1 ct'.t to apt sd ,1m Had news. ..f Ibia cure an.l imluto ..'.bers to try It. S. O. r.ioraA, h i... June I. Mer.r. rates A Hanl v: I i u-rha vd one y.'iit Hol' an rnif for rxilli mr a if,, ami nsotäST. fkearrr sr.fTerina v. lb I'.il'i .u.ness, f..ii-.lt.T!ioi. ami IHf.. j.a. 'Hi Pn.l cmv-letcly cured them. Your, J. Waaa ra. Proni.i, (Ti I...) Truntcnpt. Address either of the follow im; nf'i rv: 134 nadison St., Chirnttn, 111. Mechanic Block, Dttroit, Mich. Hall Block, Toledo, Ohi j. 418 Millwanke- St., MÜlw aukee, Wis. Best's Block, Minneapolis, Minn. a m -... a. ....... . .... . .. a ..

Blichigan St, Plymouth Iutt a0,,..,f.

Dii.mendevl as an

ur.faittna: cure for -imi MTaaB -tea, SrmaivoliBBKa. I B roTRNt'T. and all di-eaws that fol-

lov aa a .use

qnence on He

Before TakW a base, a Lr. . m,v,. of Memorv, l i J"iC IS-Sinr.

Krery style of tho rt from a Gem or Photograph to the finest India Ink picture, executed in the highest artlftic skill. Also copyBC and enlarifinif tnadu a specialty. We have the beat of lltrht. so that ri'tureH niav 1

taken In any kind of weather. Picture frame, rerval Isaitude, ,j ( lnr , k mmmmp n( Vfcakept constantly on hand. With our kindes , i,,n- Prematore old Age, ai d m iV -at er rieeesta

regurda for an already liberal patronage, wi mat icsti to insanity. Copsnmi tion and s 1 reirswoultl bespeak a continuation of the aame t,,r t;rave, all of which aa a rale are first raceed Vv hoping to be able to render perfect aatisfac j eviatiu from the path of i.afrre and t.rer infof Ion. both In price and quality of work. Ito- genre. 1 he Specific Medicine ia the reenlt ol a lite member the place. Michigan street, neai , "' "d many yiaisot eieiitare In tnatitig th. . . . a va-a a rai .a M I SSI taSaa0 1 a 1 ' I atakaa a..

ne.'ier - llai.K. I'lvnieiiwi. inn. i 'i'' """""..

JanTT

J. B. POIiT.Ml !8,

PIANH00E : HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED I

.fust p'.ibllabed. a rove edition of Ir. ( itlverwoira I -l. l.i Htc.l I ;i, on llirrsiliral cure (without medidne) of Sp. rinatorrhtpa or Seminal Wcakm sa,

Involuntary Sciuina! l.o-sa, I m ,-t ncy Mental and Thvaical incapncitv, linpvd

imenta to mnrrirge, etr ; s'so. ronsinnpiion, Epllepay and Ktty, induced by sell-indu genet: or-aex-ual extra vatrance. 4c. w Price, in s caletl envelope, only six rents. The celebrated suthor, 'u this adniiraMe lssy. clearly itefnonstralee, from a thirty yearr" -ucceas-fnl practice, tha. the alaintiu rnnscqnenrea of sslf aaas msy nlically ctitvil wit hunt the knife; poiutint; out a mode of core st onto simple, certain and effectual, bj roeaea of which every euflerer. no matterwhatliiscondtth.nnia. be, nivj cure himself chiaply. pri8felT, end m 'imVy. !arThis Incline saotaM In in tsai bunds at every youth and every man In the land. Sent nuder se'al, in a plain envelope, to any s.idrese, post-paitl, ou reeeij I of six cents, or two lo'' ge stamp. Address the Publishers. aprlSyl THE CUi VERWEIL MEDICAL CO . 41 Ann M. New Vorlt ! P.O. Tcv. 4.'arJ.

rntt parilcnlara ip onr paint hlets, which we d.alie to seod free by mail to ererv one. The Specific Medicine ia s.'.'d by all Crnrfiets at 11 ier p, i . oreix packages or will h seat by mail on receipt o( the anonev bv sd. retail m T:r. t"R y vniiciMro' u II. '"r.i's- hirck. Peti.it. MUh axa-sold in Plvrcontb. Ind.. ty L Tanner, ar by all dm 'ciata everywhere epmvt

HIGHEST REWARD

Cheap Homes in Michigan,

." fa $10 per Aere.

STRONC SOILS! SURE CROPS!

EailrOwd xir.zfr Centre of Lands.

HEALTHY ClIMATC SCHOOLS ARD CHI' SCHIS I

IITEUIIEIT POPÜl ATIOPI I

Thea lands are a li.na; distance F.AT ef the Mhaataalppi Riyer. I.anr amoaiil bitveal la

invvel ana tratiiaiortalloii or crofts.

leacriptlre pamphlet in English and German. Address, XV. O. Ill'Cilf 4RT, rv.iami.riVmey'.

GRAND RAT1D8, MICH.