Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 15, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 March 1879 — Page 4
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The Republican.
Ktlmnlional Column.
J. F. LANGEND AI (ill.
KBMR1 or mental o nrnr.. We ran not discipline tlie ,ninl tea much. However careful wo üi ij be of the body to adorn it ami Luanl i from disease Vt should always Lt sure to keep the mental alu-nl of tho physical training. A weak inind in u noble body, ia a pitiablo tight. It is not paajjiMc to over estimat' the benelicia! effec of mer.tal ciltioalion The moral aud mental pom ra ar so intimately connected that the one cannot be influenced, or eolttrate b without the equal influence bring inserted upon both cf them, and as we cannot bind thought, cr drive it, we nro required only to lead the mind ( f the pupil, and nireor the outgoing of thoughts already there. It i- almost Impossible to dam np the iivir.g, running stream, but its course iihv 1 f changed, it may Ik? wfck at 1 and enlarged, and be made of RVft tlnt to the country through wliii'li it flow. Thoughts are the moral and mental galvanism of the nuic?', the FO'il of history, and the genius of pror heey, and as it passes Ihroagh the mintl, creates an irlb.ir.ee that continues on, for good or evil, in accordance with the line of training. We are astounded onetiatti at thewoniers it teveals to us. coLceming its caparity and pow-rs of improvement, and as it' grows o!d-r it has more wants, and these must be supplied by inventive genius, resulting from mental culture. If the mind is permitted to go on, year of:i r year, with little or no cultivations it will soon become a sterile wate, or produee the rank weeds and prisonous fruit of rebellion and vagaboud ism. We have in our com. try enough of thin already, arid the case is a press ing one, cutting for immediate action, thought, ami aniiety on the part of educated peo; le. A mind untrained will prothwe f'.iseonl at any time, aid the neefs-ity for a high 6tate of mental culture was never greater than now. THE vn VKNKS- OF lVji:!;S. V tdi ifi nre.-sary evil;! We 3houlJ be much happier if we could do with nt tiiftn. Who has not lcen painfully conscious of emotion no words could convey. If we had some power of impreasirg others with emotions and thoughts, just as tlwy Impress aa, wiihout words, l ut with seme native, inborn m:guett-m, bow much more eloquent and earnest we shcu.M b. Gestures are only the effect of put up thouphtg, tryiug in vain for utterance. If we have more to say than we can find words to ex press, we motion "with the arms, haml. flngers, head, body aud feet, mttd so convey more thoughts thau wo possibly could with word abne. We hear of the "speaking eye," the "beaming countenance-," proving that there is a language higher thrtn ordinary speech, which must live in the atmosphere of aduleratd thought. Many have long sought for a universal alphabet, and far down in the dep'luof the old language, they have tried to find He remain, but as yet bo results have been reached. N.i turc has a language whose words are eontinually spoken, and yet clearly understood by uii nations alike. The whistling wind through the trees, the whipeiing oT a bre z in the summer night, the mar of the torren', ihe paltering of the rain up oo the roofs of our house?, and the erackling of th" erisp snow under our feet, all speak to us in a language elear and understood. Natureis full of voices, she has also a written lan guage. The heavens above, Ute earth beneath, and the waters are full of language of their own. It requires a student of nature to read it, but it can be reath CORRECT FNVLIsH. The genius of our age ft quires brevity and point. Science arc multiplying M rapidly there ii so much to be done, that we can not nfford to use a single unneeesHary word. Why pile nde upon ride, and burden the pupil with page npou page of that which can be of no practical use to him? Science, ait and literature, have opened their avenue so far, and There is so much to interest and Instruct us there, we ouht not to eneumberthe track of learning with the rubbish of a by gone age. We ought to cherish I he strength and eloquence of our n other English; le.rn to write, speak and analyze it correctly, and then go forward to tM Its revelalioc3 iu exploting the beauties of Chemistry, the fact of Natural I'hilosophy, and the lebsous of Botany and Natural History. Before the light of modern science had dawned, r 'udeus of the middle age delighted lavestigatin the beauties und cu liositieaof speech. They found no end to tho study. Science was (superstitious. Newton raised a temple simple, yet grand in its proportions, and dedicated it, to "that which can be proved to be."
Be Firm. The winds aud the waves mat heat against the rock planted iu a troubled sea, but it rematus unmoved. Be you like that rock, young tuan. Vice may entiee. and the 3ong and the cup may invite. Beware stund firmly at your post. Let your principles shine forth unobscured. There is glory in the thought that you have resisted temptation and conquered. Your bright example wi'l be to the world what the light-house is to the mariner upon a sea-shore; it will guide hundreds to the harbor of virtue and safety.
Patiiiie. The purpoee of the law is to split huirs, shield criminals anil hit Justice between her blind eyes. The man who wns tossed over the back of an irate bull w is teported as not dead, but only gone beef o'er. I.t every one t weep the drift from his own door nnd not busy himself about the frost on bis neighbors's tiles. A fellow who ealled Imli.ina "no Great shakes of a State." changed his mind when he came out here and got the ague. A man being sympathized with on ac-coum Ids wife";; running away, sai l: "Don't pity me till she comes back again." A Western mau hung himself to become an angel. He'll probably wear a standing collar in the next world to hide the mark of the rope.
A Connecticut man recently said : . "Lend me a dollar. My wife has left ;
me, and I want to advertise that I am not responsible for bet d. bts."
Thre is no such word as "fail." (ir,e realizes the awful force of this; when feeing a boy run forty rods in I order to get a "hitch" so he cau ride tatty feet. A Georsbin who went to th stable ! in the dark to tuiik a c:w and got bold of a mule was saved by the , n.iik pail, though he was slightly injured by a sudden exit through the root.
When a boy wds with a girl as though be were afraid some one would see him, the girl Is his sister. If he walks so close to her as to nearly crowd her Rgaioat the fence, she is the sister of some one else. It's funny, but a watt pointed woman can pass a hot pie-plate to her neighbor at the table with a smile asweet as distilled honey, whilr a in a it"
with a hand as horny as a erneodi!'o book, will drop it to the floor and bowl around like a Sioex Indian at a scalp dance. A Georgia man had been absent from home for two weeks. On his return he first met bis little eight-
year-old son. "All well, Willie?'' "Yes, the very wellest kind." "Nothlog happened?" "Not a thing. I've
beeo good, Jennie's been good, and I . never saw ma behave so well in ail : my life." A barefooted barkey. whli hoeing ' cotton one day. saw his tee under a i t ld. and thinking it a nmlc's head. hit it and hurt himself. After woik- I ing with it awhile, he got tired, sat bis foot on a stump, and said: "Well. .... I
; - i tm a v; ay now, I I u t care a ding; you butts yerself wu?seren 3 er
du- me." Fsceteior Ca .) Kbtee. A gentleman biting occasion to praise a kind-ht art ed frill WO we for her good deeds, pi:M to her: "Well,'
well. Kate, if there i- a heaven iu the next world, you will get to it." As quick as lightning c.;me the reply, with ail the heartiness of the race: "God bless ye, Mr. . An' sure, if I do, I'll lave the pate open for you." - m I he Measure of a .Man. Undor the ab vj caption, William Page, tue artbn contributes to Scribncr for April an acount of hi rediscovery (.f the ancient proportions of the perfect human body. The th -ory is elucidated in the magasiue by diagrams. Mr. Page says: "in ii me, in the yar having beeu engaged for some months in carving wooden figures for manikins artistic purposes, I was Impressed with the fact that of neatly one hundred and fifty different measures of the human ligure, not one was adapted to popular use. Some are applicable to the fiont, IOOM to the back, others to the bones, and all in general ieading from lesser to greater parts. Something more universal was needed, and so external that if one path f measure is lost in a particular attitude another corresponding one may remain practicable, ns, for in stance: if ihe figure inclined forward thus leugtheniug the back and conti acting the chest, that the sides might she w a Mae unchanged in length though curved; or, if inclining to one side, as in the "Jiisnue." making one side long aud the other short, that the back or front might show points to fix the ( xact division in the chest. While seeking for tr uth of form and adjusting the proportions of my manikin?, a remarkable statement in the Ra ft hit ion n gaged uiy attention. "And ho measured the wall theretf. an hundred and forty ami four cubits, according to the measure of a man, that of the angel." ll( relation, xxi (se 12 17 inclusive.) I thought I would take tho writer at bis word, and ask the tinit of measure of his golden reed. The Golden Utile of life being the real mean proportional of morals and religi"!i. might i uot hope to find the mean common ground of art and science, of nature and hum inity. in tho "Meas'mtm of a Man," the highest work of nature and the most perfect Image of his II -die i- IT fulfill ihe Bppwi Artist has left us? In other words, my own impulse, with these hints' was to try and find out if these seemingly cabalistic words might be capable of of u. practical aillslie interpretation. Id riM-a-ui itm niy little "WigjptftM Water-Carrier" I lound it plain as a foot ride the figure in hvjht nnd breadth in divided by ticelve. Being satisfied in this respect, I meassured myself and friendt by immediate actual measurements of tboEfJOtltB standard in the Vatican, and of tho casts of the "Theseus" and "Ilissue" at Rome, and afterward of their marbles, and tho "Fates" at the British Museum, considering these to be the highest "angels" of sculpture that world has known. Other famous lig-
ures, in proportion to their excellence (iill MfOi FeraÜBfr will Par. Cheap Mat ritnoej'. as acknowledged by the best j.tdges, Mr. A;;ron Jones, of South Bend, Yesterday afternoon, says the JYee were found to come more or less near gives us a striking illustration of the P e.ss, while a D-Toit Justice of this standaid, that is, aeeordiug M dv0tfee or gilt-edged farming, the Peace sat warming his feet by their divisions into twelfths were ae- ?,rr j0nes is the owner of a line farm j the stove and his nose by a cigar, a curately indicated." adj uuing the city, a portion of which stranger entered and presently in- ' he cultivates himself, and the re-quired: How (.'as Wa- I ir-d üefd mainder he commits to the tender! "Judge, how much will you charge Great was the ama.emenc of all ( mercy of renters." This season he j me to read about fifteen lines of England when at the close of the last had a field of corn side by side with printed matter from a book I have?" century Willi im Murdoch discovered 1 two renters, with little difference in : "Why, can't you read them?" rethe use of combustible air or gas. So j the soil, the these fields were planted : plied his Honor. little was th invention understood from the same seed, Mr. Jones furn- j "I can, but I want to hear how the and believed in by Iftooe who had not ished the seed. At gathering time he ! lines sound read aloud. I'll give you eeo It In use, that even gteat and j had n purchaser for 1,000 bushels of ; a quarter to read them to m." Wlee men laughed at th idea. "How j corn. Mr. Jones showed him the. "All right," replied the Justice; "I could there be light without a wiek?" three fields of corn. The field of his j cau't earn two'shillings any quicker." aid a bet of Parliament, when own cultivation, he priced the coia j A women opened the door at that the subj-et was brought before the ' at thirty-three and a third cents per moment, and the stranger put down
House. Even Sir Humphry Davy . bushel ; the next beht at thirty cents ; I the book on the desk, clasped her
ridiculed the id. a of lighting towns the next at twenty-five cents, remarkwith gas, and asked one of the pro- ing to the purchaser that it was imprletore if they meant to take the material to him which he preferred at dome of St. Paul's for a gas meter, the rice named. The choice of the
Sir Walter S ott, too, made himself thirty-three and a 'hird cent corn was eighteen inch s by dry measure ns merry ovei the idea of illuminating ' readily made. This is not all, the he saw that tho reading matter was London with smoke, though he was . field of his own cultivation yielded the usual form of marriage, but ho glad enough, not long after, to make soveuty five bushels per acre, the didn't back down from his word. It Ml own house at Abbotsford light next best forty-fivo bushels, and the was the cheapest m ringe he ever and ( heciful on wintry nights by the poorest thirty-five bushels. Mr. Jones attended, and he dl lal half enj vy lue of that very smoke. When the i says that his success was largely, if the chuckles of the bride and groom House of Commons wai lighted by not wholly owing to the condii i n of as they w - nt on'.
gat the architect imagined that the his land, being thoroughly pulverizgas ran on tire through the pipes, and ' ed before planting, and the corn carehe therefore insisted on their being ! f'diy cultivated, c mtinuing the culplaced several ii.chcs from the wall tivati n through the ha vesting of for fear of ibe batldlng taking fire; wheat The 1 rofits of gilt-edged and the members might be observed farming, even now, are eatUfaetorj.
Figure them up and not? ibe result.
hand, aud said : "Begin at the pencil mark there, and read slowly." His Honor's chin dropped exactly
THE GENUINE DR. C, JffcLANE'S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC VERMIFUGE.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
GO TO I JOHIGLEOIAKIIS
To Parents How ofien d 'es a slight e uigh or col I tead to the mot eeriou eoaeeqaeaoee. Keen Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup at hörn. Ph)i etaae prescribe it. Thousands take it. Price 2" cuts.
touching the plpee with their gloved
hands and wondering they did not Mr. Jones ii keenly alive to the interfeel warm. The first shop lighted in , ests of "farm drainag '," contemplates London by the new method was Mr. . the thorough drainage of a farm that Ackermaa. in the Strand, in 1810. ! is considered rolling. He ses at a
and one lady of lank WAS so delighted glance that he
wiih the brilliancy of the gas lamp on , against tho surf.ice washing, au I be the counter that she asked to be al- : greatly benefitted by the rain water
lowed to take it home in her carriage
Mr. Murdoch was, however, too busy i drop of It being freighted with fer
Ei el at tea In 1824. D.iguerre commenced ex perimetttl&g. In 1896, h" gave to the worhl the process Of making Daguerreotypes. By patient industry, the
will proteet himself 1 arl nas fvoive.i into tne penecs pie-
tiires 01 in picscir. rie wn iews the fast fading piet- res of his ancestors, and compares them with the nl-
passing down UtrOQgtt the soil, every most living aud laetiog photograph!
with other pursuits to continue to study the use of gas, nnd, although he was Undoubtedly the first to apply it to practical purp POO, ninny others laid claim to the honor, aud other people quickly reaped the benefit of his eWveraeee and logeaultjr. In t hisbe shared the general fate of inventors.
tilizing matte: washed out of the air. Again we assort that gilt-edged f inning will pay. A Hoj 's Cotit!Hsilion. Wo have found no boy's compositi )n of late which seems to put the Father of His 0 untry on a stranger moral b isis than this one. El seives the still further purpose of showing
QeorgS Washington wrote and sni i that whete there is real, irrepressible many sensible things, but it is doubt- geniu-. great ideas somewhat precede ful if he 1 rof gare better or sounder i the mere knack of epelliog:
advice than in his letter to his foster j george Washington was a little boy positive guarantee to cure.
11 maiden, uici wnn id avoi 1
of to-day must acknowledge an advancement. If an .advancement has been made in photography and other sciences, is it asking too much, simply beeauss it cannot be ocularly demonstrated, that the doubts and uncertainties of Sir Altlay Cooper's time be set aetde, and an equal improvement granted in the eoleooe of medicine? Must Ibe ability of the studious and experienced physician be doubted, pimply because the negligent an 1 lueapereoeed fail? But a few years sine-, tho diseases and weaknesses peculiar to wom n were regarded Inearuhle. Now Dr. Pieroee Favorite Preoerlptloa is pobl under a
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0 - m - j examinations n 1 useless local treatwas Pie-i lent af the time, and Miss i a nax give hi:n by his old man. Wen menr. an I employ a m lieine tint h Cuetle wu a giil Joel eotettag aoeio I goore ha got the nax he eutted a ideatidealle prepared, that le eheil ty. Bel I he, "Love h s dl to be on tr-e what h id ch. rieys up on it und ally pur ti at U regularly graduated
inToiaal try paeelnai, and it is there- ea the eherreye be and othet boy A 1 . 1 . t. I ra i a 11 ... m e
iun coiiM'n'it'ii hihi n cviunui ue re- 1111 w'w.i' uri www luuu j uwv ' t. p.
sisted. This is true in part only, for, j what gOfg m I the HOC he? boy had
like all thincs r'.se, when uourisbed lone. he c die I georgfl 10 bun and he , and supplied jdentifidly wi-h aliment, j ses, george Washington who eutted it is rapid in its progress; but let I the bark ofen th ch-'rrey tree?gorge I hi sh be withdrawn nnd it may be sais i did Tha old mau sajs you did? stifl-d in its birth or much stinted in ' georg sais i did and i cannot u II a li. irs growth. For example, a wourm Why cant you tell a li sai the ol I (the same may be said of the other ; m in. Coz tale george if i tell a li ; srx), all beautiful ami accomplished. thU here fell rl bl w on iuo an tl n will, while her hand and heart are un- 1 ill be spanked twittf. thats rite sais
dl4poaed of, turi he heads and set th old mm w ; v t yer g t in to the circle in which she moves on fire. : trouble the esyist way out is the best.
Let her marry, and what li tbt 1 sequence? The madness ceases, and all le oilier again. Why? N )t be
cause there is any dimiuu;ion in the i charms of the lady, but because there is an end of hope. Hence It follows
that lovers may and therefore oug it to b. under the guidance of na-on, for, although we cannot avoid Irat impressions, we may assuredly plaoe
CYMPT0MS OF W0RIVIS. PHE ountenance is pale and leadcncolored, with occastotuü flushes, or 1 circumscribed snot on one or both
hecks; the eves become dull; the pupils ddate; an azure semicirc le runs llotlg the lower eye lid ; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing ot" the cars; an unusual secretion k, saliva: slimy or furred tongue; breath very fool, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voractoaa, with a gnawing sensation of the stoin:ich, at others, entirely gone; fleeting paint in the stomach , occasional nausea and vomiting: violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels irregular, at times costive; stools slimy; not unfrecjiicntly tinged with blood; belly swollen and bard; urine turbid; respiration occasionally dHßcoft, and lecompanied by hiccough ; cough sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasv and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but generally irritable, ltd Whenever the above symp:o:r.s are found to exist, DR. C Me LAN KS VERMIFUGE will certainly efibohjp cure. IT DOCS NOT CONTAIN MFRCI RY in any form ; it is an innoeent preparation, no capable f doing the slightest injury to the meat tender infant. The genuine Dk. McLank's Vi-.r-mifl'gf. bears the signatures of ('. McI.axk and FuoemO IJros. on the wrapper. :o: DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS arc not rtCWW tmlcd a; ti remedy "for all the IQa that AcnIi is lie r to." but in aiici tioM of the liver, anil in all Hi'lous C iplaiwUL Dl IPC Pia anl Si.-k 1 lc.K'.achr, r awMiW (hat character, they aan:l wiihovt a i:al. AC US AND FEVER. No better cathartic can bo tmti pNNUMtaCJ to, or after taking Juii:ic. As a simple nurgaiivc they are uiif ;tta!ed. BOJIOB Of ItllT'.TIOXH. Tbt fftiutne are irever sujjsr co.-.tcd. J'.ach box bast red a seal cu Ihe I i 1 with the Iwjpiwinw Da. M T.sk's I.iw.k Iills, Kach vi:pper lirar the signature of C lie 1 .ask awl PuatsM Bros. Insist uon li.-.ving thr rnuine Pr. ('. M - I.anf.'s I.vk Tu i.s. rtyrciJ by Fleming Urns., of rtttshuih. .. I be market lei'r; full of imi'ations of t'.te MMM Mr I .tr mm . t)ellc(l litVcientlv h same piouuiu i.ition.
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Agricultural Implements
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PL1 HOI TH EM AMI Mt NT, No. 113. Matel n.'ttii t' f.io'.d i.d lutiilh .V,crc In eccii ronth. li. Spej er. t. P. J A. 1 aimer.' scnbe.
KIKE COai'AMIE.
ADRIATIC EStJNE CO. Ststtsl nimlid l Bf f. !U each BlOlilh.
V . U. li. 1. lieu, . K K. h .n.hii:. Fti
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'OKItl-M' HO.E 10 rHatel mc-eiluss se.-.o
raasy tu ea Ii month. J. ' . I aliucr, Eur-
them nnd'T gaanl; an-l my motives
Ml ü sWera. Tin priirlt of the net i- for conden
sjttiim. the looptiMJ 'fT of si pTtl iiti'j, 1 boiling down to tlt' I eBoa. to a sort of 1 ii l pxtraet iy dtetlllntloa. j The iliiyä of ( x.i.tnsi n, Ibflotloo, ami HiT i-i 11 are p t-t, ari eotopreealoi ' aa toaoojMsj if not a n araillT. a ajeetdrretaai la the rxotveeloa of1 our thoiiqhts, vhe;hi-r they he from
for Igeotlog on Icaa inl j ct are to ' th P',,i,u he rost um, or the jr a.
show yon. while you remnin Eleanor Parke Cuetle, toiaeter, ad rctala th resolution to love" with rnoderuiioa, Ibe propriety of adoetiag to the latter resoljiion, at least until you have securetl your pain aid the way hy which it may ha etronaiplltlird Vfoea
The in a 11 or woman who woi.ld
g . in the atteotlOD of ti e h '.sy wor d and Impress n le3Hn must teaeh briefly and poiatedlj. Hum inity Is restless more so now than iu tbe past In the pursuit of wealth and pleasure, and thy have or think
photograph his thoughts upon th ir
. mlodi with rapidity, and Indelibility.
I . a a a, .a . t . 1
the Ore is heinniog to kindle, and uie Hl" 1,11,0 umo 10 sP!irr- " your heart crows warm. nroDound ,lP who would impress them must
these questions to it : Who is the 10- j
vaderV Haw I competent knowledffe
of Maat Ii he a man or goo 1 charac- preeelTe brevity only can accora ler, a man of seuse? For, he sure, a j l,,idn tni- If k he ling. fHre sensible woman can never be happy j is "ltt certain, lialiimorc News
with a fool. What has boei his walk la life? Is he a atnbh'r, asprndihriff, or a drunkard? Is his fortune suf .
tlcifut to intiintidn me in the manner I have been nccustometi to live, und my bisters do live? And is he one to
A NOTED DIVINE SAYS THEY ARE WORTH THEIR WEIGHT in COLD READ WHAT HE SAYS: In. Tt T7 - - r pr i r : T- r ton years I have Ix.'on n tit ;:t lo Dj speniia, 'otiiUpalion r.nd sVi l-s. LaatHpf D vi.ur Fills were recoinmeud! tome: 1 asen inem ibm with little falüi). I am now a wel! Man. linve good appetite, dlgratinn perKct, recnlaf stooli, ptlea cone, und I have eaincd forty poiu,f aoaM fleaa. They are worth tin ir ucixhl in rold Kn B. 1 aVMraOst, LouUrinc. Ky. A TORPID LIVER Is the fruitful souree of msnr (Mneases. steh aa Ijyp'i.ei rk Hcailaclic.C tlvcmss. Iy. :.-U-ry, ifilifius Fever, Acueani Fever. Jauti'liee, Filea.Klieumatisiii.k lUneyl oniplaint.i'olic.etc. Ttf.t 1111 1 ci rt A powerful Inflttenre on the IJver.Mnd u ill w itlirrta:ntv isjlicee thai important orcan I ruin uiaense, aud xvstore its suriuai functions. The rapid i fv with which Tyrann taVflii 0h. While und r tlie influence of these pills. of itself indicate llifir adaptltlit.v le nourish the body, hence tlirlr effiraey in curing nervous let.ility, dvKpepia, wast in? of tho intisrh Kliiiorivhiieaj of th-1 1 ver, ch ron ic euit ipnt ion. and lui purling LealUi anil rtiLiigth lo tue ryttcm. CONSTIPATION, Only wltli n-cularlty of the bowels enn perfect health be enjoyed. V)n :i the constipation is of recent date, a sinele dose of TU IT'S FILLS will aufflec. bat if it hn beeOssW tiHbitnaH one J. ill aboaM b Iskrn try mi;ht, yrsriusllv nbh th frrqueiKT of tbe d. naUl s rsntsr daily BOTtiiisnt i o'i'tined, whieb will noon follow. Kold ti on hi re, 3ft ( enla. OFFICE. 35 YUaÄiY BT.. WEW YOSX.
1 60 Acres of Land!
Fi lt aSA I IB :4 W'v hen for sale K0 arrcs of first J"iits feral lead, iHeeted in Beraoai l Kin Tllte ennsttv i- lir.oly lc:'.ti'! -J.mU w.-itoroil nttd I ini lie red 'la bsd It he U'st liMbcred eeaaly in awatkareei
iiii-:is. i no i.nui is one mile !t ti
nnntv srat : ii is level nnd vil decij
onl m il Fin e SHKI ; tnull iia inetr
lown. aafJeaes ki asli eereiteeer, It. CORBIN cv CO Or Itepnlil'Mvin oflatT, IM nimitlt.In 2
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E. W. HELM,
M.-inufanttircr of
Light and Heavy HARNESS
rKOTFC 1 1U lloc.k ANLI.Al)UKh IXJ. sim f. rl I nteUay iu isit-li month.
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FCJ..-k t .7-1 ol : rnr-Trc ; T.nt.s. rrv1 i H I I (1.1 rl,c llr. I lc, ISI t(4M ,. . .. isaaae Mai x rwci . as aasaa STF.Artl Powr? TiTPi'jcri n ix - 'nlry. i ,wril (icfArJor as rxNilj lor . . 11 fVV. UnSvr.lcd f trr.r: Thrrsur;- Ta. y .in. ii.. fssaatis I upr..vnrii: i r.'.i i IbMtl . I'Mturw, Ur I-; im4 oiy nC4r er kiv L iX T'joranrr'i VorlimnnoliIrs EVirnnt l'tBi I. T.TIlf I'ftrli. C.iMI;4. c.f I MtNit, i te., our "Vibbitub ' VaSSSSjrff U.UuUnro lc-u.nnrU. FOtt PaxrilrwI-i:-. , call on ear Dewlrrs r writ tu nt 1st lUuxnt.l C.rraUr, uu .1 M awl In
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l.o VN AH ! VI IllNv atOtTU BllLMNO IXiAN a KAVIMM IS H JA ! ION. 0. I. I'nanl e4 Oiirviura
mi-et f.rst Mi : i.f each moi.tii. ti. II. Artustrour. Frns. C. E. 'loan. Mac
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ULYMOVTU Hi IU!.u, UAsV a. I. ASBOi IATM.V M'. I. Ihiam ol
meet HtaV
first .Mr.noay .n eeeh i'joiiilj. H.A. rroB. Nee.
A INV UHweaesj
And Dealer in'
whom my fiienl8 t an have no rraaonuhle ol rjaatloof If those intorTogitiori8 "n lie eoroeeefttily eaaarered taWfe will re'Tiain hut one more to h asked, That, however, U au itnportant oue. Have I gtifhVient grounds to conclude tha: his aabotfoaa are eagiajtd by me? Without this the heart of sensibility will atrußle against a pasidnu that U not reeiprocateil delieney, custom, or call it by whnr epithet yon will, having j.reclud"I ail advances on your part,
CARTERS
llTTLE IVER PILLS.
A Itusy Man a friendly wainini con-
Tiic Wheat Crop. Crop reort4 from Minnesota, Wisconsin. Iowa. Lfabraaka, K laaaa, Illi-
1 nois, Mirhk' in, Ituliana, Oitio, KenI tueky, and Missouri in detail by j counties and disttlcts, show that the ; growing crop?) of winter whe.t are, almost without exception, owing to heavy enow, in flue conditien. In O'ilo increased aereagf is reported, tad the promised yiedd is set down at .10,000,000 bushels. In this State the aeeeaaje is inereased. and the yield is eipeoted to ee twenty-five I per cent, better than last year. In Michigan a similar result is antiei-
eated, and in other regions tho proepects are above the average. The qoeeUOB of blighted seed for the
A Chicago man, just returned rrom l'ris whcat croP ia now g'"" LeadvHIe, tells the Tribune that .he 'al localllle.
1 : - - ought to take the matter in j hand aud try to put aivp the em- in r(it)y to
gl ati-n of the thousands of men who eerniui; his health, said. "I have no
uro struggling to get to Lcadville, I lint to rest, or money to doctor." with no money to get there on, with I Wuat WOl,,,, 'ou ,liink if K mechanic j . , should say hn was dm Iiumu to keep ' no money a.ter they get there, and hi8 tu(),3 yjn T, 0T replace them! with nothing to do. He estimated when lost. The early symptoms of that theie were as many as 15,000 !Ueustj promptly j iehl to the pro pan P80f It in and about ttdftUe, and of na1 Negl't confirms and ItMM mm presume.l the.o were 5 .(KM) 2 Ui incurable. Coneumpm I t'tm te early singes i3 ieaiilv with nothing under heaven to do, and ,., (Mj i,y tie m q j)r fm q0. no mon?y to get away with. Many ; den Medieal Discovery, though if the
Of these were hard, disreputahle l"ngs be half wasted away. n utedtcharacters, the dregs of Deadwood ' ' " '"'i' Ye!,n0 TlCHIW k STONE WISE! ,, , . . ! remeily po-seases such soothlnff am vulJil tv f IVJIi " Jm.mmWt niul ritbor iiiinlritr i.iihi , (!.. i. ..... I : " I
"mmn "," Healing tnlluenee over all scrofulous not work if they hail ever so good a fuberculous, and pulmonary aflVcchaneo. There were hundteds of men UoD as the Discovery. John Willie. walking the streets nml infesting the "f El"r11"- wrlt,!i oadei date of n Duoenihof 1 Ith 1477- TI. ri..ll.n,
gambling holes, the saloons, and , MMt.H, i ...V,., v (,(l,.8 vn,:rirely tho dens of ill repute. This is the ,ure ron. sumption, as after trying! substance of tho testimony from ail , overy other mediei.ie in vain, this
aoarten succeeded " Mr. z. t. Phelps, of ' ' are ..Ll a. ra . . ran I X Z m
m. . utnoerr, ua.t wrues: ihe UeldeD To eager and be pleasant ia almost Medical Discovery has Bfed my wife impos.siblo for an adult, and quite BQ I bcoochltie and loolplenl eonstiraptbr a baby. Whoa it is afflietod with tion " Humlreds of names of cured are Colic, Diarrhoea or other trouble- j published in Pierce's Memorandum some disorders use Dr. Bull's Buoy Book, which is given away by drugSymp. Trice J." cents. i gists.
PotKissty Curad by thsie Littia Pills. They also rellere Distress from liysi1!ala, Iiutiealion ai-1 Tih Hearty KatuiK. A rfrcl remodr ror Drxzin, Nausea. iiroMsuiess.Ii.vl Taste in tbe Mouth. Coated Tnnilo. l'ain In the B .. . ,Vc Tlii"y rraulate the Rirarls and prevant Ooatatlpatiosi ami I'iles. Tlia small
est nnil -i est to take. Only one p: 11 a 1r. 40 in a vinl. I'ureir -gv intile. i'riee cauls. bo; 'i by aii Dragsata, CARTER MEDICINE CO., Prop'rt, Erie, Pa. Flv Vial by mail for on dollar.
The Farmer and the Laboring Mari Frien ds.
Nussbaum Mayer
TfatTlaaMlt and Retall Dnalore In
GEOCERIES
PBO VISIONS
WOOD, WILLOW,
Saddles, BridlesXollars Whips, &c. Lliop, cor Lipr rie & HSichigsn St. PLYMOUTH, IiMD.
1-2 in. Heavy Harness
complete 13-4 inch heavy $28. Single Buggy $12 to$15 Double Buggy $25 to 30 assssssssssaBBssssssBSBBaBsBBBsaaaasBssMsisssBBBaaaaaBa , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOB TI SILLIES CASH wr will inarrt a at-vi'n-lin ailvrrtiae:iifiit ons week in a lit f W weekly tiewsjistM-rs, or lour linti Id a ditfi r nt list XI" asMI, or bM lines two weeks in a aSMSaca a4 Wtlier -if four sep ra t nnd diatinrt lists rnulaiuini: truni 7" to I0U uapcis -a b, or four lines one week in all fonr-'f tke snml! lists, great: week in sll six lists eomtvnwl. heilig muri- than l.OOn papers. a I no baWa lists of papt-r hy Stsli-s
throughout the I sited Matra and t anada. Seud 10 retit fur mir lhrt pak"i 1'amphlet A'l'lrewt f. KOUKI.L Jt .. N. iweeaew Advertiainft Hurtau. lo Sunn St.. New ork. I. H, It you will snl ns the namea of a half ieeae Mfliprlci ppf hi srMefe yon wonidadfertiee JlUTT NOW, II a sstftefeetnry inrlncement is nisili-, w e ill submit a p-nuHiii ion. hr return wail, w hich e think rill pl.'" yon Moni-u fared 11 wo tey fmed mM I pv of ÜH ad'xcitlae-nit-ut von will use anil slate iu what ( , r MgM thin.
CATARRH. With all its Loath-cme Attendants Cured by Four Bottles or tii Covt!ititlnicl Catarrh Remedy. Til.' 0TITrHON AI. CATAKril IttUKflT Is tinfirst article l:ieti Ixlorc tin- p-ililic fiat Wopuw.'fl to tore Catdtrli lv lim iJihu up .'' CV af rtlfMaf It s'ruck at the r;Ht ot the win.:- I'.itnVully, aim li.ousan.ls n;.on lhouan !s 01 t i.ers I ,m- !. :; re-ceh-ed by th ernprn tor, setftnp tarth ilic tui rveliiiis cures, ami sUat is remarkable, enring not osüy the i-atarrh, hut nil other ailiuentsat the same time. 1'h s ia what it Blare (Iik s. 1 he tol)oM:i. state, tnetit is only :i hsiui.- ot what " r are constantly rueeliiic, Irom wi II known i'e.'P'e to whom vou
can write, Mini not to biiittis oni. Csfairli nil Ha atteuilant evils, i-olfl in heayt, hatkiiii; rorgu. las- j cipicnt consumption. h srlaelrr, j ins in hr.i k atiil louts, dtaxiues, laue'Jidn. as, lias ut spjwlit sntl 1 ner.il Mfdktiisfi. all Nave lorther vtIk-h lite ('ouliiutional Catarrh Iteniedy is taken as n-eoium ailed. Aeaaa House, :ill Warlrngton St I Boston, Ms.. Kel. l. .ST.;. f Mrssna. I tTTI mei Ir m i'ror NiraV Ii t:'' tne n-at pleasure t let the public know through you thai by the aa of mbjb paeieWf at Wewe I Omtmrrlk lii-mrdy 1 have bw n . rjejefcal ol ntieul the worst cases ot catarrh. Iain to-!ay ant have ln-en since I lelt ofl usin; the l;( iu. ly ns tree from tt as wheo I was born. For leu ycws 1 lia.t tlie dhv ae in the w irst form. There was a . ontituiiJ tilling: up of my lual, ami a frrliuK as it I wanted to tree it, aut it was uu soon- ' er ch a reel out than il woiihl ag.iin commence to nil up. At nizht and morn in j; it seenn-1 lo assume lie ' worst torm. When 1 Ism down there woukl ne a , rnnuinv ot inttT.s liom nir lieail to my throat, w hieh caused me to awake in a choking condition. This brought ou a rough which lasted for some j time, and I ihontt'it I had eonsuinptlon. Yirtir Kemeilv was n fniii ineiicliil to ate hy a friend I who had us.it und been cured of a -erete case of ratarth. 'I he ilrM iKittle gave me such rebel thit I : fell I could not say too much for your llenicxly. I bought it ol J. Noble, I.'rugjruit, aj tir.-en St., boston, who will vouch lor whal 1 say. In all. I liseu : four bottles, ami. ms i said betöre," am etil.reH m il. Yours n-sM ii.'iilly, YV. TKKADWAY. Price ft per bottle. A pamphlet of S3 pasea ' givinga treatise ou C'atarrl, with innumcralle eaaea ot cares, sent free by adrirtMin Iii l'rojirietors. I.ir l lki'i m.ii & Co., Mitln in Mit, N. II. SoM bv L Tanner, and Foe Si Cliapman, I'lvniouth.lnd. UM 13 Ut
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GALLERY
Every style of th art from a Gem or PhoroTra(h to the flneat India Ink picture, exeenteil in the hitrhest artistie skill. A:o coprDKiind enlargitifc made 11 special! ) . We have the bent of ilht. to that picture may ht taken in any kind of wonther. Picture fmtr.ei kopt conatantly on band. With our kin.len reiruriis for an alr-adv liberal patronage, w would ! - k a continual ion of the tame bopinir to lie able to render perfect atl.fc ion. both in priep and j .. .f. of work. Rs. mmbiT tlif place. Michigan street, neai Wheoler's Hank. Plymouth. Ind. Jan77 J. E. PORTMESk.
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We are s-l ;nsc ut all timea aa cheap an an; houae in Northern Indiana. In connctloi with the above huninc. jiay tho MirheM price in Cash for all Kiuda of Produee. and make aapeclaity ia Hides, Furs, Pelts, Wool, SEEDS, &c.
CALL ON US at oui Nhw More if you wlnL to purrha-HW Oooda in our Hue or bave anrthlnK to soil to us.
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I n.ewirtii.tml reltt; na every week on Sto. k Opiions nt nut, . man, - aiou. . a.oo. (ifti. ial It. (ort anrl 1 in n'ars free. Adrlreaa, T. P3TTEE WI3ET 3 CO., Kankars. t WsJI St. N.T. aN fj A I'AV t'i AtfcniM eanva- sing for tho afJ Fireside Visitor T. 1 ins and Out"I tit Free. Acldr. hsP.O. VH'KKIlY. Au aTiista. Maine Q F ALL ' broneil ants. Mottows Flowera, c retfc Otiest ever Id. with name, inc. Naaaau l ard Co., Nassau, V. S.
djrfl"? a Month ami exense8 gnaraDteed t i I Agents. Outfit free, na A-L 11., AiiLU-f
MANHOOC ; HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED I
Just published, a r.cw edition ot Ir,
ui M r 1 1 ( elelirati .1 l, 11. 1
the radical cure (without medicine) ol Sp. tnti.rrh- or Seminal Weakoe, Involun'an- Seminal loss., Im pop M v Mental am) I'hyairal Intaparlty, Imped
linents to msi-risec, etc ; ls. consumption, Kpilepsv a:il I'ily, iiuluetd by selt-imtu (eine or aexuai atra vagaaee, Ae. trPrice, in a sealed entekme, oiily six rents. TI.e eelelir ilerl atltbor, in tills admirable Essnv. clearly demonm rales, from a thirty year' sneressfiil pmrliee, Uia. the almrotutr ronsetienrea of aclf-ahuae may nllrally ennd wit bun: the Knife; poit.tiii'.' out a miKle oi cere at use siinpl". reriain anil effecli.sl, hy means ol w Meli I v. ry sufferer, no matter what his eoirlition may be. may cure himself c.henply. privately, nnil rn-iii tUrn ' C" This Lecture rhnnlil U' in the hands of every youth and very inun in the land. Sent nttiler sil, in plain envelope, to any addreas, poet-paid, on receipt of aix cents, or two postrge stamp. Address the 1'uhlisher. aprlfyl THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO.. 41 Am I '..New Voih : T.O. Fes, 4S86.
THE GREAT ENGLISH KEMEL f GlrVV S SPECIFIC IFEDIC;rJE
TRADE MARK.! especially rec TRADE V
in men .1.1 s an
aufai'ilnr ?nre lor
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vcrnji UiMtui'c, ,) in the Berk, Diirnesa nf Ta. Ion. I'n matnr old Ape. and m-ny oll er etisrss. thst lead lo lnanitv. . 1 m,iii i on red a I'rrir-ter.-lirarr. all of which aa a role are first caused deviatlnpfroin tliejmtli of nati're and ever lrniirei re. The hrecific Medicine ia the retail ef a Ml stni.v srtd many years ot x peilen, In n.atii r th. re spec la I u lee see. P "-rtini'srf'lPntirpMril.Vt'.nhirb wi dtfa lv lead free hr mail lo . vet one. . lie 1 - m. M.illrlnr im rnM rr ai r'r.rr rli t ii 1 ...r , ,1, !, ( rf . w,n r- rta'i.r mail mi rn ei t . t 'he r .-i , t , atVVftfrf TIT i ltV Vi Mum fo JrZ . 'i H i-L.-r k. Ird.. I j I. 1stm.f(f Ildtri ; ;hn .tri'1
HIGHEST REWARD
Cheap Homes in Michigan, aj to eia per t S T RON C SOILS: SURC CROPS! Eiilroad through Centre of Lands. CAITNT CliaATII SCHOOLS AR I GNBtCHUI IITtUieCIT NNLATiei ! These lands are a lone; dttane F.AsT of the Mississippi River. I jvra amon.it in travel atxl lraiiaportatt.iii of crops. Deachptive pamphlc-t In Kntf .sh andOermaa Addrea. IT. O. If Von. 4. ITT. "..nmMwr, grand Rati rs, xion.
