Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 16, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 April 1879 — Page 4

Eilarational Column. J. F. LANGENBAI CtH.

Past i mo. Counsel to witness "You are a nice 9crt of a fellow, you are I" Witness "I'd say the same of you, sir, only I'm

TEACHING GRAMMAR.

In reference to the usual study of j on my oath." the English language, there is a wide ! "Sandy, what U the state of religion spread dissatisfaction. In many dis- i jn your town?" ' Bad, sir; very bad. iricts throughout the entire State, 1 There are no christians except Davie the mere mention of composition j arui myself, and I have my doubts writing and English grammar pro- ; ahcut Davie." duces feelings akin to dtegnat, not j A ,ady told her mtle gor wno WJ,S only among the pupils, but also, we reasing l0r 80mething to eat, to wait are sorry to say among the patrons j un,n nafcftMl With r- tear in his and parents. Nearly all the children eye he bur8t out: ..j jest honestly In our schools are said to be learning nmPtimM think vnu're a, stpnmoth-

er

hearts sank within them, and their blood almost froze with terror. But it was for an instant, only. The men advanced, as if to put their purpose into execution, whn Miss Ray seized a small stove slick which lay at her feet, and with all the force of terror and despair, struck the foremost scoundrel a blow on the head, which felled him as if he had been shot. The other riifliian, in no wise ambitious of a similar greeting, stepped aside, and the girls Med out of the house, mounted their horses and were soon in a place of safety. An hour or two later, Mr Kay and two of his neighbors visited the school house in search of the iriseerants, but they were gone. There was a pool of blood where the scoundrel fell, and

marks of it in several places about

grammar, and yet how few even of those who have gone regularly through all the definitions, rules and except ions, can be said to have a real or practical knowledge of the subject. Now co one can claim that this arises from the difficulty of grammar, but from the inverted, unnatural and cumbersome me; hods so ornerHlIv emnloYed in teaching it-

We might quote page after page 0f and finding a roach therein i .iti.nri to hnw how wide sorea-i of feeling a flood of pity at the

and growing is the convictioD. that the animal, go around for the cook 0f crimes.Dewm- .Vet the present system in the study of "Ith shot up their sleeve. "EES!

our language is altogether inverted, j Eurdette says: lime levels every-, It is said, that. "Our grammars are thiug except a man's back. He' i l I . - -' . u -- nr.,1 r.r.cr.r.a. hnmna th t' nn Anrl f dilll't. SPft whv.

sarv rules, remarks, distinctions di- either. Ii doesn't appear to mke the

visions and ut.str jctions,' and for ' back any stronger, and it certainly this reason grammar become uuioter- doesn't make it any prettier. But I sting and tasteless to students. The suppose Time knows h s business." arrangement of most of ourgrammars A little girl visiting a neighbor with is the worst possible for the purpose hei mother was gazing curiously at of teaching tbeginners. A majority her hostess' new bonnet, when the of teachers to-day blindly follow tin owner queried: ' Do you like it, order of textbooks; and though Laura?" The innocent replied : "Why, every recitation should furnish evi mother said it was perfect fright, dence that this is an error, fail to ap- fc.ut it don't scare me." Laura's motupreciate it. Grammar, as generally 1 er didn't stay long after that, taught, consists of memorizing defi- In a ,)rjmary schoal not long ago,

nitions, declinations, rules and con- ' xe teacher undertook to convey to

A little boy was shown the picture of the martyrs thrown to the lions. He startled his friends by shouting: "Ma! Oh, ma! .Tu-t look at that

aa . a a f ä a. 1 IT

poor little lion way Demna mere, ue . the roomf Bhow5ng that the blow wou'tgetany." which Miss R:iy dealt was a severe Why is it that five-sixth3 of man- one. But for the pluck of the girls, kind, when cutting open a slapjack another horror, similar to many re-

instead ccntly perpetrated, might have been

fate of added to the tramps' long catalogue

Newt.

No blister draws hantoff than interest do s. Of all industries none is

that of interest. It

a a ! l

works au day ami nigm, in lair weain-

er anrl in foul. It has no sound in its

Farm and Home. A Sad Story of Saxe. The average shrinkage of corn in a ! The sad statement is made that year i about 25 percent. It would, John Godfrey Saxe has succumbed to therefore, be as profitable to sell corn melancholia, and that he is an affectut 75 cents per bushel after harvest as j ing example of mental suffering. As at SI the next summer. a po?t and lecturer Mt. Saxe has To Remove Stains from Varnished , pleasure to so many Fi.rnit.ir Sntinku MUHmi nnir. i that the fact of his intellectual dis-

m. a a s aa a. m a a aw f a a waa a aa v. v a a vr u w v a

ing soda over the stain and moisten with cold water. Then rub with a soft cloth and in a short timo every trace of the stain will disappear.

order will excite much sympathy and regret. Mr Saxe first appeared as a poet in the old Knickerbocker Mugzine, in 1843. His first deep mark

The Farmer and the Laboring Maust i SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Friends. QO 170

LOCAL DIRECTORY.

Wash off the soda and wipe perfectly , was made in a poem called "Progress," dry. I a satire, aud since then he has beTo Make Hens Lny.-One of the 1 come well known as a humorous poet, best things is charcoal. Wood char- i 8ketch" wnter aod lecturr- Boin ,n

Ti.,ee. rlno n,n n lrlBull"u wuuijf, I., IU lOlU, IUI.

1' Ii II llM WIU IIU

coal will not do

til charred, and feed It, and you will find the pale combs will become red, and that busy songs will be heard, and the average yield of eggs will be greatly increased. I urge farmers to associate that they may have tiuir inspiration kindled. Farm life developeä steadi ness of character; but isolation not only dries up human sympathies, but the intellect becomes moldy, unless a spirit of inquiry is awakened at some time of life Hoi James H io of Io ica. Household Weights and Measures. Wheat flour, one pound is one quart.

Loaf sugar, broken, one pound is oik

footsteps, but travels fast. It gnaws quart. White sugar, powdered, one

pound one ounce is one quart. Best brown sugar, one pound two ounces

at a man s substance witn invisible teeth. It binds industry with Its

film, as a fly is bound in a spidei's jä one quart. Eg-js. average size, ten web. Debts roll a man over and j are 9ne pound. Liquid measure, sixover, binding hand and foot, letting teen teaspoon fuU are half a pint, him hang upon the fatal mesh until : Furitnrepuihn.AncxeeIent fu,n. the long-legged interest devours him. . y Qf

1 nere is uui one tuing on iuimi iihc it, and that is the Canada thistle, which forms now plants every time

Saxe wa admitted to the bar in 1848, in his 27th year. Not long after he removed to 3uriincton, Vt., and became editor aud owner of the Sentinel, which he managed with success and popularity. H t was tho formal and fun-loving candidate of a hopeless minority firG vernor for several years in succession' About fifteen years ago Mr. S txe removed to this State, practicing law in NVw York and residing hi First place, Brooklyn reverses h ive overtaken the gentleDBM of lute years, and painful illnesses have befallen him nMBfbert of Iiis fa ily. He denies himself to his dearest friends. His gloom is absolute und beyond relief. Albany Argun.

Nussbaum I Mayer

Wholesale and Retail Dealers In

GROCERIES

H(i.LirS

For First-Class

A IT ID

of beeswax, placed in a tin cup and j melted in a hot oven. Into this pour I two ()iii;ees of turnentine ami let it

you ureaa roois, wnose uiukmuiiis ir

iucrations. and in aDnlvinc them to ;.i. nf t.a of th 9 . ' . . . 1 Stan 1 to cool

'TT " " . ,.u.13 m.v. .v prolific, ami every tlower the ratner

jmisiu, aun iu tuucuiuuo w-mm hyphen, one wrote on me iiacKples of false syntax. Pursued in this Doal j "Bird s nest-," aud pointiug to manner it is an artificial and arbitra- thfl hvnhen asked the school. "What

of a million seeds; every leaf is an awl, every branch a spear, and every j flower like a platoon of bayonets,

ry .ystem built up apart from the j that for?- After a ahort pause a ! nJ a M of them ,ike an armed

cround upon which as a science it

must rest. Composition or theappli cation of the principles of grammar should go hand in hand with the presentation of the science. No pupil

little Fenian piped out, "Plaze, ma'am,

that's for the burd to roosbt on." Saved by Cold Water. A Windham county correspondent

host. The whole plant is a toiment

Ap ly it briskly to Ike

furniture with a woolen rag, and give it a finishing touch with an old silk handkerchief. This polish is almost equal to a coat of varuish. Sprouting Potatoes Sprouting the

v.:. & t. :ii .1 . 1

and vegtnble curse. And yet a farmer ! wu,lp rw manee me crop

two weens, iney snouiu oe cut to that about two eyes are allowed to

can properly learn grammar, except tells the remarkable story of a man through composition. There is no ; in Canterbury, who, sick with some other door to the temple. It should j kiud or fever, was pronounced by the be taught in all our schools as one of j local physician to beyond hope of re

ha ' better make his bed of Canada thistles than attempt to be at ease on interest.

Learn About the Puise. Every intelligent person should Irnow hin to naoprtuin the statA of

covery. A neighbor was called in to , . , , , . . .

... , , IUC UUI.ir U II' in 11 , II. u, vuuiiudiin

the most important daily exercises

(irammar. or that which underlies it. : watch with the Sick man. and ns

should be the first thing taught in j there seemed no possibility of the the primary departments. Let the patien 's living through the nlght.the child be taught to print, also to write ! watcher insisted that the familythe names of the objects around him. ! should all retire early, promising to In a very gradual manner let him be call them immediately if any uufaled to express his thoughts on slate I vorable chauge occurred. As soon as or paper. Let it be a daily exercise, he was left alone with the presumaIt is astonishing to one not famiiiar tdy dying man, the attendant com with the results of this system, how ; meBCed feediug the patieut with

much can be accomplished w th small cou water, a table-spoonfull at ft : iplK and how early they will learn tjme continuing the process until an j tu.exprees their thoughts on paper. ordinary water-pail full had actually : As they advance in judgment some been administered. The fever thus or the simple principles of the seienc drowned out. the sick man fell asleep, j mo.tr a tantvht thorn ml the skillful I I : I l U- t,. . , I I I

J luufcil. uv..., .... . MWUKPI! L' H I' III I 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I LJ I Uli

. . . . . . the nmcnine is w ttu hornnrsM'niTlhu on il rjA will t;lk m i TT ln.l D i

1 mWWCm . - there i3 a fever or inflammation great care to present only a slm.Me wnut he wantel, continued to im- , . . . . , m ,. m ... ,r . . .. ,r . . . somawhere, and the body is feeding principle at a timand dwell upon it. pr0ve .and in two or three days was, . . ., .

n,, Uli HHeii, a iu i-uuiuiB'ii"u, "ru

up anu aooui nis ousiness.

each piece, and these should be plan ed in hot beds with vety thin covering of soil; or it is better to plant in boxes and set these in u hot-bed, so that after they are properly sprouted they can be ut once carried to :he place of planting. If the nighttshould be anyways cold, protect with

ir with what it is when he is uiling, he may have some idea of the urgen

cy of h case. Parents shculd know j a thin covering of straw when ththe healthy pulse of each child ns plants make their appearance abov. now and then a person is born with a ground. Some persons, who want a peculiar slow or fast pulse, and the j 'rge quantity sprouted, cut the pota very case in hand may be or that pe- 'oes as desired nnd spread them on ctdiarity. An infant's pulse is 140; al boatdc, boxes or lutes in a dak child of 7, about 80; and from 20 to GO . P. '1 "h. n sprouted, My fro years, it is 70 beats a minute, de- n iulh to an inch and hair, expos. BHalng .o GO at four score. A health- j ü,PUl t() 'he light, moistening two or ful grown person's pulse beats TO I tUkMl- W k witl. t-pid water. ,imes a n.it ute; ihere may be good ; Thy should be plant! out no thai health down to GO: but. if the puU 'here is not more than two inches ol always exceeds 70, there is n disease; soil over the top of the sprouts.

45 Years Before the Public THE GENUINE DR. C. McLANE'S CELEHR ATF.D LIVER PILLS, FOR T1IK cuar. OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, uvsrcrsiA am- ick iica: ache

PROVISIONS

WOOD, WILLOW,

CHINA & STONE WARE !

We are eMirt: at all time as fTH'ar s an; houRi n Northern Indiana. In eonnectioi with th' bore bubMM. we tay the hitrhrft prlcoin Oaahfoc M Kiadi, of Produce, and make a ipe!hIty la

Hides, Furs, Pelts, Wool,

SEEDS, &c.

CAIaT. ON ITS at oui Nw store if yon wlsl to purehns Goods In our Hue or Have anything to poll to us. 23 Michigan St., Plymouth Ind. E. W. HELM,

FARM WAGONS,

Agricultural Implements

fOl NTV OFFICERS, Clerk.. Dank MrI)oaM A:.'. ..; K. K. Bronse. Sti-ri John V A MKT. Trcanurrr A. L. Th trntuo. KtHorder J. L. Flcr. 8i-ruyor A. C. Nocth. Scliool Sapnurt-Bdcet W E. BaUcy.

....Mm: KjukJc rioirard Barnaby . . J&ine Akras.

RegnJar Pcpsionc f the Comniiwyoi. em' Ccbt

t Mondays in üarch, June, SepUeaiker ndlK-

rer.

Cominisgioner

Jl'IMCIAL OFFICERS. Circnit Judge 8Mney Keith. in nit Proxi:ior B. I). Crow-ford. Sion rf the in uit Court, lt Moneay I

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'ri hiiu .u .vonilJT it! l'TIUtlT.

neman'ifartnrc and kf p on hand all kinda o! Waifon, BuieKiea, Salkiea, äic Alto,

Börse Ilm d Bl&cksm:Uiing

LU V i KI(NMI-:T. ÜHJ Awm J.hBMB .)erk lurid E.Ksvder lTt James A. tiiiaäor Sup't TaMic Schools Koacoe A. Caas City Council meets second and tout th Mondays la eacli mouth.

CHIRCH lI It ECTOR V. CHRISTIAN CHl Kt II. I reachii) VM a. y and at 7::i o. m. hnntiav school at lt:!S p. II. V heed, I'aator.

1KaHY'iKHlAN CHI'KCII. PrtntbiB errry Sahhalh at ioW a. m.. and at T.:o p m. batialli w bool st 12:15 p. hi. 1 rayrr aareT'up. Mn4-

uini- at p. m e.iti trre U. A. Little, I'a

Troioptly od Cheaply Cxrcnted

marlStf

PLYMOUTH. IND.

MKTUC TlST KIMS uPAI. CHCKCH. Corner Lal'orte and fcn1r atrwts. Pn aebfap Ts- y , Sa'.ihath at iu:i a. m , sad 7 p. m bnnJay

m hoo! at 12:4 p. m. C . Howr. Paator.

FFltKI) t III Kt H. 8eilrs ta the LaUaV iTun ( llUD-ll the filtl at.fi ll.ir.1 kaaMa .

nih month at in::i a m mir) th jlri

Charch at 1 p. am. J. M. Hemy. l astor.

T 1 VIBRATOR Ht. Marek 21.

Munufaeturer of

rorklnj? Itsflf out.

Rules of syntax and the arbitrary marks of grammarians sli uld be the very last thing taught. AX8WEKS TO 0UESTIO5S. Pürrhaaalna tt.ib a Clrr-pt nalntPT

horn in Ephesus, flourished about

400 B. C. The story told by Seneca, that Parrhassius, when puinting a "Prometheus Chained," put an Olynthian captive to the torture, in order to obtain from him the proper ezpres

The re

markable case is well attested, and there seems to be no doublt of its sutstantial curacy, as recorded

above. The water used was obtained ;

from a well adjacent. -Hartford (CL) Post

l the pulse is quick, that is, over 70. J gradually increasing, with dcci eased : ehnnees of cure, and it reaches 110 or J 120, when death conies before niany

day?. When the pulse is over 70 for months, and there is a slight cough, the lungs are aff ctod.

was

Practical Hint to Shopper.

One fine morning, when FrankJin stupidest of heathens.

busy preparing his newspaper

"No.indeed, one lollar is the price." Anotfier hour had nearly passed when the lounger said: "Is Mr. Tranklin at home?" "Yes, he is in the printing office." The shop boy imineni tt ly informed Mr. Franklin that a centlemen was in the store waiting to see him. Frankliu was soon behind the coun-

lalv die's Kut are. Correspondence vanrille Couriej-Journal. Leadville will continue to be a prosperous mining camp, settliug down to

tlon of bodily suffering, has been a town of a few thousand inhabitants, ; for the pres, a lounger stepped into proven to be utterly unfounded. but will, in my opinion and from what j the store, and spent an hour or more

Olympus Mount is a lofty group of I can gather, nsver be the rdty that iQ looking over the books, atil Dtly

mountains ia Greece, lying partly In some have predicted. KoAing will taking one in his hand, a.tk' il the Macedonia, and partly in Thessaly, of ' grow here. There Is no soil and there j shop boy the price. which latter country it forms the N. js ice formed cfery night in the year. ; "One dollar," was ine answer. E. boundary line. It terminates on it rains every day from the middle of ! "One dollar," said the lounger, the 8. at the mouth of the river Pen- June until the last of September all "can't you take less than that?"

etat, on the shore of the Thrtnuii- the time. I learn, in the afternoon, gulf. IU highest peak has au eleva- bat tho mornings are frosty and icy. tion of 0 754 feet. Its modern name There is absolutely nothing to Susis Eiymbo. In Greek mythology, tain it but the mines, and when these Mount Olympus was the residence of become located am! all the paying Jupiter and the chief celestial deities. leads are found, aud the day of ,prosand the cloujls which visited the sum pecting i3 over, then will farad mit were supposed to concent the en- ville settle down into a prospertrance to the vault of heaven. 0us and thrifty town, but never a

0 The Island ef Patraos, or as it Is live, booming city. It is too high up 1 ter, when the lounger addressed him now called Patmo, is one of the group for a health resort, and those looking thus: called the Sporades in the Gn cian for health would do well to stop some "Mr. Franklin, what is the lowest Archipeligo, twenty milhs south of the three or four thousand feet below, you can take for that book V west extremity of S.nnos. and about 1 There is not a foot of ground within "One dollar and a quarter," was the t lie same distance west of the coast of four miles of Leadville, in the dircc- ready answer. A-ia Minor. It consist-) of an irregu- 1 tion where ore has been found, that is j "One dollar and a quarter! Why, lar mass of barren rook, two miles iu not now taken up, and an attorney In- 1 your young man asked me ooly a cireumference. In the time of the R j- ! formed me (using hi exprestdou) dollar." mac Empei oi s it waj u.-a 1 as a pi cj ; "that all of the mining region within "True," sal 1 Mr. Frauklin, "and I of banishment It was to this island : four miles of Leadville was shinpled could have better afforded, to have that St. John, the aposth, was exiled j over four inches deep," meaning con- ' taken a dollar then than to have been

by the emperor Domitian, A I). QZ. Hiding claims.

aud here he wrote the Alpocalypse,

1' lucky a nl...

-i :ns of Tlionsf. t. He that telleth tlice thou art always wrong may be deceived, but h that says tbau art always right la surely a liur. Men live mostly for the present. Few seem to care for the fulur and yet the future is the all in all of humai existence, because it Is ternal. He whoe ruling has self for itf end. is a self -Idolater, and worship, not au i deal, but a block, like the

and perhaps his gospel also.

The Orangemen are a secret politi

In the western part of Kansas, near

eel society of the British Empire, the Colorado line, resides a farmer

whose official designation in its owt i nara.el Kay, a new-comer from West i tr,e iowest you can take for it?

takeu out of the office." The lounger seemed surprised, aud wishing to end the parley of his own making, said :

Come, Mr. Franklin, tell me what

record is "Thj Royal Orange Institu tio." It is composed exclusively Of Protectants, and its professed objects are to support aod defend the reigning King or Q ieen of Great Britain and Ireland, and the succession to the throne in the present royal family so long a it remains protestant. Priam was the last king of Troy, and according to the legend, 5th in descent from Jupiter. He was the son of Laomedon, and in his youth was taken prisoner by Hercules. According to Homer he had 50 children. During the sacking of Troy by the I nks ho was slain at the foot of an alUT, by Pyrrhu. Whatever each man worships inwardly, is Ilia God, whether he knows it or not. He who has a ruling pas ion, worships cne God. good or evil. The Texas Tribune says; "the late 'atmospherical freshness' has brought oa many cases f Coughs and Colds, and Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is in greater demand than ever." Price only 25 cents.

Virginia, lie has a very spirited "A dollar and a half." daughter, about 15 years of age, who "A dollar and a half! Why, you is very fond or horseback riding. A few 1 o(verej it yovrst lf for a dollar and a evening since, M'hs B iy, in company ! quarter." with a friend, the daughter of a neigh-I -Yes," said Franklin, "and I had bor. were riding over the prairie when, Dettr have taken that price than a

a rain ooming up, tney toon snciter d0iiar an,i a uaf now

in a school-house. They were in

there but a few minutes, laughing and chatting, when a couple of tramps came in, also seeking shelter from the storm. One of the men a bru-tal-loooking fellow cried out: "Here's a go two pretty girls; let's have a kiss and then take their horses!" The consternation of the git Is can be more easily imaginod than de

scribed.

from home, and a mile, at least, from

A nritik Uicase. The most marked peculiarity thnt

will impress the Auu iieau traveler ; when he walks the streets of London

for the first time, is the great number of excessively fat people whom be everywhere meets. Ho at first supposes these persons to belong to the

j nobility on the same principal that j he would pronounce them aldermen

or bitxkeis If yeen in Boston or New York. Iu brief, he labors undor the

"l.ittl. Irr litll!,"nrc and 'ow. e sand n r future I Mlswor W"1, Aa th- BRaaWl jnaa -a away. Our ' arrrlmiliinrthf ata rwa? hrlpht, tji to the r uionA ( rwttt as lighl, "Lada bjr SUBs, .1ajr taj M. n difT.-r in their honest opinions iin-t it is natural that they shouh'. Just ; s much as colored glass will eanse anything lijfht to Is tinged with whatever color tho glass may be. We do not expect a man to appreciate the beauty of a landscape, if ihe man has been bliud fiom; birth and if God did not write his mral law in e t I; human soul, Bibles uud preach eis would be useless. Two of the most precious thinps

on t taii? side of the grave, are reputation aud life. And jet, strange to tell, the most contempMble whisper may deprive us of the first, and the weakest weapon of the second. Be more anxious, therefore, to deserve a good name than to possess it. It -z a first principle of genuine f.iiih that falsehood and error are not so good as truth, however edify ii g they may seem. Asaheautiful vi-iou they may have an enobl ing tendency ;

yet if they be confidently accepted as true while they are not true, -the falsehood, is suie to propagate evil. F, W. Newman. As a rill from a fountain increases as it flows, rises into a stream, swells into a river, so symbolically are the origiu and course of a good name. At first its beginning is small; it takes its rise from home, Its natural source, extends to the neighborhood, stretches i.hrough the community, aud finally akos a range proportioned t the qualities by which ifls support!. 1 ; its lalents, virtue aud usefulness the surest basis of au honorable reputation.

Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. I)A1N in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, in Teases on pressure; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheum.irism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and ncknoa; the bevels in general arc costive, sometimes alternative with lax ; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the ba:k part. '1 here is generally a considerable loss of memory. a-compr.nied wiih a painful sen sation of having left umlonc something which ought to have leen done. A Bight, dry cough is sometime, an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility ; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensa i n of the skin; his spirits arc low. and although he is satisfied that excr rise would be beneficial to him. yei he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In tact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the alwvc s mptoms attend the disease, but CW1 have occurred where few Of them cx istcd, yet examination of the body, liter dentil, has shown the UTES to lave been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FVER, 1)r. ( M( I.ant.'s I.ivkk Ph is, iv ASKS (IF A(. IE AND Ff.VKR, When aken with Quinine, arc productive o. he most happy results. No bcttei athartic can le used, preparatory to, or afier taking Quinine. We would tdvtse all who are andieted with this Jnettte to give them a fair trial. Tor all bilious derangem-nts. and as . simple purgative, they are unequalcd. in. vt tin: oi itiir at:m. Thr genuine arc never sugnr coatctl. livery box has a red wax seal un the lid, with the iinjiiession Ik. M I. ami's Livkk Ph. is. The genuine M cl.AM 's I n r.K PflJ i bear .he "denature oft". Mcl.AXl: and tl aha IIU Mkos. on the aTVajMaaVa. Insist Bpoa bavuaf the genuine Dr. C. M' Laxb'j I ivr. Pills, prepared hv PlcaV ing lirov.of PittslHirph. I'a., th market being full of initiations of the BSaC Mr l.tlnrf tpe'.led dlaWlcnill but same n onuiu uiiün.

Light and Heavy HARNESS

And Dealer in !

Saddles. BridlesXollars Whips, &cShop, cor.Laportean cbixaaSt. PLYMOUTH. 1ND. 1 1-2 in. Heavy Harness complete $27. 13-4 inch heavy $28 Single Buggy $12 to$15 Double Buggy $25 to 30 cn by mm

THE BETTER WAV.

IHK

Tho merits of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup are acknowledged by all who hav-3 ever used it for the dUeaaes of Iufuncy. Price only 2.r cents. A college professor once aid that he who expert h to rate hih in his eins-, must not cxjiectoralH on the the II aOf." Mueh of the hawkintj aad ppittiag was, uo doubt, eauaed iy catarrh, which the professor knew

could be readily cured by th3 use of a

bilge's Catuirh

They were fully six miles I popular though mistaken impression,

that ohe-uty is Invariably the om-

any habitation. Succor was impos- L w . . . T . "T 7" . . living; while in reality it is a constlsihle, and they had to depend ou tutioiJHi disease. Until very recentlv

themselves for safetv. Fortunately, ther wis no known remedy for this 1 fw bottles of Dr

they were equal to the eituatiou. ' uncom ortable disease, and Its vie- Remedy

There was that in tho looks and ap- ! tims werH obliged to submit to the . . ... , . . j vexaMon and not infrequent mortiflpearanoe of the men which indicated caUon fhut itocca,Jün9M AllillJ.3 AntI. a willingness to comit the most dreaJ- pat i8 tno ODy remedy for this dis ful crimes. It is not, therefore, sur-! ease, and removes the aboormal conprising that for a moment the girls' I dition by purely natural means. Ask 1 your druggist for it.

TUTT'S PILLS! A NOTED DIVINE SAYS THEY ARE WORTH THEIR WEIGHT in GOLD READ WHAT HE SAYSi Dr. Titt : TVar Sir: For ten years I have S?on a martr to PyapeBasS, CoiiaUpaUon and 11 leu I.aat jrliig j our I'llla wrra n-comirivtuu cl totnr; I usl tlt'-m ibutwith little faith). I am now a well tj.hii, have good appetite, digestion perfect, rtfrnlar stools, piles aoiie. and I bsvc gained forty pounds auhd flesh Thej ara worUl their welglit Iti rold. Kev. R L KIMPSON, LoulaTllle, Ky. A TORPID LIVER la the fruitful source of many diseases, such am Lyapepaia,riiek Headache, Coatirencaa, Dysentery, ButOQafaVaT, Aauoand Fever, Jaundice, llles.Krieunialliui,KiiioT(')ui'laiut,Colle,etc. Tutt'k Tills exert a powerful lnflnence on the IJvertnd will with esrisinir rsl IsvaUistlia pjrtaut organ from disease, and restore its normal fuucüona. The rapidity with which pononi tateon fleah, while nnder the influence of those pills.of itself Indicates tht r ailaptnbllity to nourlah lha body, hence their effleury in curing nervouadeb.llty, drsperiaia, wasting of the muscles. lngcishneMS or tha liver, chronic constipation, nadlupavUug health and strength to the system. CONSTIPATION. Onlrwlthreenlarityof the bowslacnn perfect health te enj.y-.. Whan Um constipation is of iceent date, a ainyle dose of TT?TT'S PILLS Will suffice, but if it haa become habitual, ono rill houl l ha lakrn nr uiflil, gradually lan(ng th Install of th dnm unto a ragular du.ly noTtment i eMsinrd, which will snnn follow. Iii very w her', 2.1 Out. OFFICE, 35 MÜKHAY ST.. HEW Y0EK.

Holman Liver Pad AND ITS AUXILIARIES. 38DY & FOOT PLASTERS, AND Absorption ModicaterJ Foot Bath. Thpv cn- t.r l...rpllon r-tlicr than drugrRfnir tbs syt.u. Tin v lia-r p oven bt'.:d prradTrnture Ibc ens- p"t, tin- in .vt plva.va.it. ui i i.lenl. surmt anJ seat satisfactory raw live, arse n laaaeiat and thorough ivstem-riula!ir in I ho n orhl, and arc applicable tu the infant. oulh n'id a.lull el b. lh aexca. Kx prin're hau tcl o n li.c cm I rTtef that there It no disi jv : Str t c-n l.e kopt in nil... or inn, er that tan niixlifi.!, hv llio ti -e of n.edklne, tut that enn l set. I upon In a far more .tifactoi v aaaWMwr hv the Hnl.MAN It KM RIMES tili a Tad. l'latcr mi MadlcKtnl 1." ; Hat: , kun n nbsorpti n salt). It U also believed tint there U NU dis-ac that ndici:ia can cure but that can be ciucd more promptly i i d eflectually I. v tliis treatment. Certain ft H that times a ilho t mne'ber. dlaenaea uiiireriallv aeku Irdaed bevmi I the reirü of medicine li.iv melted a ay under the action AljliSE of thec rsmedjea. And the ik n aa loi?e ao qa t klv, with fo Httla inconvenienc I the paiient, that iu many cafes Ihe pain waa tfono before lie or aba w.aavaic. Horethaa a niitl'on witi essei bear lefhneiiy to tlicae tatetiicnt. These a e no idle worda or mi represc' ta ior.a. but are auaceptiblc of proof. In the name of humanity try them. The loll. .WM Sf are aoruc of the ruany ilteai a tbs

IJYMt I'MUU remedies will cur :

THE ORIGINAL & ONLY GENUtfct "Vibrator" Threshers, wmi urmrrD MOUNTED HORSE POWERS, And Steam Thresher l arines, Uado only by NICHOLS. SKEPArlD & GO., RATTLE CBbtU, 31 ICH.

TIIK Malclilrsa ;rain-"n ving. Title feaafaa. ..a i Mm-: a.ac ITiraaliarw ni ri 1. ,t- , a u4 rK-raiia. Byrnan Rtralry Sot BmH w. . , p. rIcet (.isim.t, ml I... Si lu( Oral a from V.'.taj.-. GTiAIX Tf i-i r - will nat r-ubmlt to ihr.iiuruiMiw Waaler URrilKAIialii r.r. . t. 1 I .:-. low.-., .M one mii... .u I ..i.lvrvMrm. TIIK rXTII'.E lfBiIeji r.rn-r.oe-u.l .. las Sita I ima I .t M..utii ana i 1 1.tu l:a:r Qia.u fc '. VSO l-y thvsa iii..rov.! Ma.--.laex KO IIovoItItic f'.hafts Innid Um F'-ep.-.-uur. Lur Ir. I. ma Basic. . t Iraei . k. ...m .. au4 i.'l aa .1 luae waati-.gr.a-l rni'o-wa-'.a-r .m-sll--i . Fw-fct! a ir.l t all STIa i t.v I m N .. v! Baafts, Vatariir.', l.aj orba. t, BaaaMl . I.ut. i. HOT or.?7 Vr.-;:? xtcriar V hear. U:. Baiar. I..e. a-J la U.aln.. I.iik rwraaaatat aaäaJarr I i lax, T.m.t '-. atill. ln.r. ra. l:kae'. r.n!-. i - M inamn " ar -raba4ius " la rUaara froai Urals lo Seda. PSATtVCI.O; r. for v., : of Parte. ; atst I. I M t aa-nali t. ..-u-l EaaVa iio t-.aia. Uakaa aa 1. ll. uaca br arallcrlat. cf farrttori "nlo, rnc1 1 i trat i 1 1 1 I Taaplaa llor.o s;a, ..a t Ivaasj .-a .1 ;:Matl l.uiaa Tawari to Male. STFA'I I'owrr IfcWBaWlB ri f;rermltT. , j-ihI aiaa hpirat. i maue t va raaly lar o.t .ui j'mW r. Ol'il T"nrIvnlo(? ftcnm Tfiroaatc r I weea, aaa l la nwaawaaaaan i l..r.a. nv . r an. -at, Jar Itr; .... i :,,- iscr ciaka tr k.a-L B"." Ttir,?oi!c:: V.'oi Umni.!iip, E'.cniil PaaaaU, rtr Carta, i'naial. I.aaaa WEsiaaaateaa, . lc , mir "Vlaa tob ' Tkli-al.ri Uatiitaara iDeuriparaulc

OR Pnvtlcnl-.rri, call on car Healer

r wine iw ut i'u iuuurueü i-.rcttw, in. i Wm au.il irta.

1

THOMAS' Episcopal t horch. Wvine

Ices every SbuCav it ln-xaa. m . ai d - ui n m

nn!ay scUoal at M:so p. ui. Seats trt. j J.

aui-.e, mt-ior.

CATHOLIC St. Niclisera) CHlllCfl. Flit service, T Jo a m. Neoaet aervit e at 1 a: as Veepcrt- at 3 u. m. ti. Zarxvtakeai. Pa.aUar.

AMMflC. 1LTfOlTH COMMAMjKRY, K. T., NO. a. Hta'etl coBclavrc Um-et-cood Tbniaiiay in eaaib muuib. J. W. Uouirhton, K. C. C. F . as. Ha-corder.

PLYMOUTH COCNCIL, NO. 1, K. A. M. JT, SUted coavix alloys lue second Wedt a . sy la each month. J. If. LaBgenbaas;b, T I. M.

Pi.vv.on ii. cuAfTKtt, no. a, it. a. M. Stated coi.vocatioas the tiet aud thlrtf atoirdayameich oiuntJt. i. W. HuaKhioo, hl K. H. P. IyLYatOlTK, LOI l.F; NO. 14; A F. A A. at. - Slated coiumunicaiiuns Brst blU third Fi.caya In each month. A. L. hecve, vV. M. J. Brownies. Pac

RILWIKKIKU I.t)lKK, NO -I, A. r. 4 A. M. Mated coniuiuiiicstiona tb Brat and thinl ittesdays iu tath a-onth. Daud ItBli, W. M. C. H Sutphen. Stx.

F

PLYMOIVH CHAflkk, EAS'I KttM STAK mr-ts the grst V et! west! sy ul rat Ii month at Marouic hall sra') atuich, a . M. his. t . O. Smith. Sec.

OIIÜ FKLLOWü. h KR1CC8 I.OIX.K, NO. tl, L O. O F., meets rery 'I hcraday eveaing at ":St p. an. lieaatdcsM aud visitins: hrethnra are et.rdially laeilral 1 attend, H O. Ibavet, N. ti. U. to. Hit e, Sec ULYMOI 1 II KM .AMI Ut NT, NO. II. h-at.d A u.rctluja srevnd aad ;ourlh houclsia la ach wooth. H. Srer, C. . J a. lalM erbcitbe. KIKE COMPANIaO ADRIATIC EM. INK t O. Stated Bteetiaff eccoud '1 nt-eitay in each i .nth. W. U. U.C uüru. VC, K K bariildll, Foreaaaa. 'I'OIM.KNT UOel CO. SUtetl taeetiBg mxxM Ä. i ucavday iu eaeii month. J.M.I siuaaar, Fuav luan FKOTKCriON IRK'K AN1 LAlHlRK CC Mated raecunsrs firat l uesday la each auobtb. J. K. Htugyrhtcan, Fvrsnaa. LOAN ASSOCIATION.

Fever and Ari a

uliloui IHaordee, Liver Complaint. lnlcrniiil.nl Fever. I'eiiodical llcadaihea, Byaaspals, Akae Cake, aill Fever, Ihimb A(ae, '1 lib. us and every kind of Fer,-r. Dlarrhirn. Cattrrh.

MBiKllee, Nem 'Itia

A

in tl'

Kl.lnev T.-ublea, lrrcrular Action of the Heart, llhe'imatiim, Allkimlsot Female Weak-

liera, Fh k liendaibe. Lumbago. V iatica, iala in Side. Hark, S'omach. S:iou!dcrs and Mascha, Laaaltude, Iti Iii- ii Kc.

these brvo lliel- origin, diree'lv or IndlreetlT.

Stomach apd I. 'er. If you dt.uht it aer.u lor

Sick Headachei

111. In i I, i id a I i ctire.

1 . 3 artal I'ad. SS Tie l!''l-nan Fla-tcra, Foat.aÄ Ihe v air, id cents ; Itotlv. M enla each. Jfedi a e.1 f'..t r..ilti. ii .. ut a ,nrk:jK-; aU puck area. II. i. If your druEci t decs rot keep Uiem, send price, eijtier the inont-y. poatal order or reRMered letter, and all will be aeht ym: bv mail, free o ctiaree, ec. pt the aalt, which 1 e-.il by expreaa at the eaeie!i e of the pnrchaaer. The folloauaa; ro.i.iiiiinications explaii them elves: t vi ..:!". II I.. Meaara. Itatea A Tlat.ley : I hare besfl weariinj ne of Ihe Hnlman Pada. It has re (evr.l m-' froan complaint" of lonn aSaaseliaSr. improved mv health VOSMt fully, a d I feel like new a -nan. lar nld Ilka to set as your a rent In ihia city, and by aoi'.oine I ' rhevr I wonld rarry happines to hundreds of :amiliea. Yo.trs tmlv. Haa. C. S. Cbv a. Arson. In ... May tt. 17. Gentlemen: I have been a re. t aiifTerer with n urnfa'ia In Ihe stomach, and alo Ith dumb aWae, Hav B ;;ent thousands of i'ollar. o . i cuin.!, hut a I f sopurpo.e. until sbo-M tee 1st 6i March last I . aa 1 rut ureal lo Irv on- of Holriana Vn. ajhich l.aa enli tty our. d u e. and I am nw eneased in arllinr theae P d. and doi::ic a'l I c.-n to .pread ihe alad oe i f ihis cure sm; induce o'hers to try it. R. (j. Ptrai a, Ii i... June I. Mrs.tr. IVale ft I'anley : I iu cha-pdone.- your Holan Ted for both lay a ife and m- dher. ho serf aufTcint a th Hilliniianess, t'. iatira:nii and I iv.-p-.ia. Ih Pad baa completely cured them. Tour, J.Mio.r. ra. Pkorm, (li t..,) 7"nsscrip. Adüres either of Ihe follow in" clflces: IS4 nuditnn St., Chicntro, 111. Mechanics Block, Detroit, Mich. Hall Block, Toledo, Oh-.o. 4i Milwaukee St., Mil waukee, Wis. Best'a Block. Minr.rapolia. M nn. nirs .t him: , tyrnt for tn Bwarf kiewet.

CARTERS

Pensions. Persona wlehing blanks for arrears of peasioi s can procure tbera at tLia office. We huve tbeui on band and will furnish any quantity desired.

Positively Cured by these Little Pills.

trey alao rellorel

PtStreSS trnni llvspftv

aia, ludicealion audi

Too Hearty FatiiiK

A irf.' i remedy f .i-l

1 nar.i neaa. aaiMtt. iroMaineraa,lla1 I tt-tie

In Ihe Mouth, 'oste'

Tongue, Pain in thel

Bat, sac i nty rezu lute the Ttowola audi I v : t'onatlpatloii I

and nies. I lie small-

twt and eitsleet to lake. Unlv on" pill a dne. an In a vial. Pnrel v Voslabla. PriCw S ceuta. Bwlit by all fll BeslSIS CARTER MEDICINE CO., Prop'n. Erl, Pa. Vive Vlala by mad (or one dollar.

I

ITTLE IVER PILLS.

i GO Acres of Lane

FOB s.lF'. We huve fur sale lfiO acres of firs läse farm l unl, ituati-d in Btrbofl K.ui This county h Burly '.m at ' veil walerptl iipd limbered in fad lie liest ÜtbcXBw county in totllkwea

fUBfs)!. Tliti land is im utjle free

esmit y teal j it is level himI soil dec

hnd ricii 1'rice smui- sinull tminen

'own, balance to suit purchaser. Or Republican ortire, Plj mouth, In.

5

CATARRH. With all Its Loathsome Attend ants Cured by Four Bottles or the Constitutional Catarrh "Remedy. The t'osSTIT! TI'iNSI. C'aTAFKM If?:aH)T ! the tlrat article pUced N-fon the juihiic that proposed lo cure Catarrh hv Imi'ditto up th aawsstM ttt . It stmck st the; rMt oi Itiu nl.olu ilirllciilty, aim thousands nii t hon suis of tellers lis v. Ixs B ceivexl h) thj imipnetors. sell ins; turth the mi.rv.-l. o4ie i i'i a. asal what i- n-tnarkshTr, i nrlnp not only tbc calaril., bit. nil ..Iii, r aiunt-ate at the earn.- lime. TMB I afBBt It alaija atoea. Ihe lollowinar elate, merjt is only a eaiuple of w hat e are coBetaattv) racelviiia;. Irom well known people lo whom you i tu w rite. Mini i.ot i . Ixiirof hi., a t ':itir!i aim it Mtc-cdaut evils, cold in head, ha' kii- cough, inipient consutnptitHi. h dache, pains in Haik and loina, ditziin-aa, laiitfiiidnc, loaa of i.iM.tite aod ii-ne-fjl vriakiuss, all lavr locether wht-li the C'on-Mtin-.tiwiutl Caiarrti lCcni.-ly la lakou aa rrx-ouiutt tided. Adama llonae-. 3TI Wsahintoii St I HtHMon. Maas.. Feb. 14. IsM. I Mrseae. I.iTTuriei.u JSi .: Jtfav Sim:-U irive uie treat pleasure to let the public know '!... ' you that by the : ot M.tir OaSI af Oaf f i SSS) a I ( 'tttayrh y.Vi.iefy 1 have let-ti i nr.ti ol one ol the aural cuaes oi catarrh, lam to-(!y and have lain since I Icit oft uaiui;liit ll.-mi-dy as ire- Iroui it .is when I v at horn. Kor t'-n . '.r- 1 l:i.i the dirt as.- iu the wval form 'I h-re waa a continual fliliuc up ot my had, and a lifliii' as it 1 waniitt to In a n, und it was no auoner chared ottt than it wntild strain omtnelice lo nil ap. At nitrht and morning it set-inn! to aaaajBM sk worst lrrm. WBafl I laitl down Un-rr would lo mnnin; ot niu um Item mv head to my throat, hich caused iu to awake in a choking condition. This Biaaaaht on a couch w hich lasted toi some time, ami 1 thon;ht I had conttanipiion. Vour I.'i uii'dv was ri otuiii. udeil to in. i ;. a tri nd w ho had need it und lut-n i ur.-.l of u a-vciV rati' of catanh. The first t uttle BVe nie och reliel ihtt I tt-lt I cotiltl not mty too innch tor your IfcinetJy. I houht it ol .1. .olilt-, 1) nur; i at, irren t.,"l..ton. who will vouch lor w hat I say. In all. I used lour bottles, and, as I said ls-lor-,"am entiiel we;. Yours rcsptctluMy, VYM. TREAOWA Y. Price $1 per bottle. A pamphlet of 38 paps giving a In-alias- on Catarrh, with Innumerable cases of cures, aet Ireo by asMvasjaaasj Use 1 raajrtaa tors, Littltki XB c' t.o., V al. Ill sli r, N. II. Sold by L Tanner, and Toe i t haptuan, I'limouth. Ind. leb 13 13t

i.i M 'I I tl I'.UIlM- v. LoAN a savings a- A.VwjflATlUN, NU. I. Itoard ol Ui rectors meet thrt Motioav ot each sBoatii. 1. B. Arutstrone. Pres. C. K. Tsaaa. Sec PLYMOUTH btlLDINU, LOAM A AVlNual AaW lATION, t. i. Pitard .. Dlixtaaia uieel first Moaday u t-wch luoutS. Sa. K. i. aaat. Pres. n. A. BVaaB, s .

Ill 1 il! I l.i,. MUtl UAkNa. A t un .i.ii I . -. 1 1 w A t .

On and aft-r Nov. u Ii. ia. trains wil

ieava atutiuua diuiy. ,!. . n huuds)..' as fc ltows :

OCISO WEST. No. l So. 1 i ho. a Ksi Ex l a. Ex N't Kx

I'lttabnrsrh . . 1 1 .m vo.a, Ui .ehester I.i- mu P i..iiiu A ÜHiice .' iii..ii' ? r. i t.,

Tt Vllle . "Min j on

M.-tn -ih'l-J ... i toOtnui 4 i - -1

it-Mime. ..hi 7 ihi- I Isittt

CreiKiline . .1 rotv at Lima ft. VSaine... i'lyoiou h ChieHSTO

7 tvinii

.'a:

in ton li

1 V 1 11 3 V U 7 ' ss n

GOING atAHT.

fa! m i nn 6 S-Spcu 7 1 . i in Al iu

9 f..t.rn

.u 5t; fir

15T Xfc Hi taoaa

a 1

ho a Mail a uoatn ' aCaui li iVaoa l'j V in a iu an v pan

an

Nc. a So. t No e BO. Oft Ex Vat Ks Ail, ata I Mail ('hlaairo I 9 lii a I orn , 8 lapn. J riyrootith... , ir.un. l: 4sain ;hm Kt. Way ii at . . e Mam a ir- iu , 1 --i m ;

a., o.ta. ........ e eni.i a tu hi ; t st-.. La forest wimv bvDt tr.iu.

Ureatlino. ar 11 fair : a if yap I j arac t r atline ..iv iv c4Ltn " ii m iK;b e es äta

.Mai.n.eiti .... ii r I m T 441 m a'-tism attea

J :r ID '.'Mb' - '-'in 9 i.'tai

0nvil.

Alliance Kochealer. rttehmirh.

i in 11 !.'.-rr ocerr iiüsi

... I. ..'II it 5 CO SE

TraiLH ,h. a aid inn daii. Iiain Ma. 1 leaxee Filial uiatli c'aiiy eici pl Kctni rsr. Tiain Nit. 4 loe.M a Cl.h co i'aiiy r jcept Sat urtiay. Ali others daily exrr-pt tSm-ciay. F v i M s. 0r. Paaa. atid Ticket Aneat. ii ii . ati . IM! ANAl'Ol IS. I -LI. I A CIllCAt.O. On and after Mar 15. ma, trains will run Vtha. re.Mil, Sunday" cxe v U. a Ioilcwa: UOINO vi. i ll.

iDdUBaVjiOal Kokctno Peru RoelMstcv... Walnut A rg.jl'lymonth.... Tynrr Wnikerton...

. t ..... . Michigan CM

. ( Xi) m . a i i m . 5tVpBK .10 21 a .10 4i m .ii oeptn .11 -."IIU .11 i.'0

UKSarn iaa

tidlNtt SAIUTH.

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CENTENNIAL

HOTGGRAPH GALLERY

Evory styh of tho art from a &en or Photograph to the flneat India Ink picturo, xe?tited in the hishoat artiMie sk ill. Alao eopy nts and enlanrinijmade a siie-c-faity. v have the heat of lisTht. so that picturt'H may In taken in any kind of weather. Picture fnur." keipt onatantly on haml. With our kintlea reRiirdi for an already libt-ral paimnaifo. would bespeak a continuntion of the SHtn hoidni! to ho able to rentier ncrfoet Hatisfac ion. both in prlfo and unnllty of work. Rnllkwaalber tiif place. Michitrnn street, neui ITbeeler's Bank. Plyiiionth. I'id. JanTT J. E. PORTMER.

atichik-au City.. Laporte WalkertwB Truer Plymouth.. Arnos , Walnut

h ifhester.... Pare Hoknirii Indianai oils..

. t.vam to y 11 10 ii ; .11 4T .Weil at .11 ?a .13 44 . 140 . ait

:ain tü 10 4T 1 i' ;m ia aa 151 4.1 1 0T 1 ? 144 a ae

1 1

s so V 7 In .at lb a neu II 14 II at II t.HBS l

r. y. w ape.

THE Ul.F.AT EHOU8B MLMLI T! ORAV 9 SPECIFIC FDICI1VE

TRADI MARJC.Is eapecls! n n r TRADE aAst.

ouimewdeal as a a nnfailtnc eure for HsairtsL nutkiss, SrrnxaTonaBxa, Iarotiki.'I, ans) 11

diaessea that follow aa a -

qn'-nce on Se'

-tl.-ak.

Before Takiaf a htiie. aa u Eaa ..f Memorv, l i, V-iia,'.

WANHOOE : HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED !

.Iut pnbliahed, a ri w edition of Ir, l iiHcr w. ll's t It In . tie. I Kaaaiy. oa

I lie radical enre iwithont medi Ine) of Spermatorrhea or Scn.inal Weakness,

Involution Seminal I oasos, I m j ' ,r ncv M. nt:il snd I'htSKn! Incann ilv. ImnaaV

imenta lo marriajre, etc : aia.'. ( ovsumplion, r"p.;csy stir! Fity, hatnaetsj by self-iuda gerne or sexual extravagance, Ac. ly Pi It V, In a asaletl ept.-lope, only alx cena. 'I he eatetttwri d nuihor. in this atlniimble Kssay. clearly deiBOBSl I alte, from -i tlilrt.v ytare' snceetaful prat-tice. Ilia, tie alaimin? enajaeaaji u i of self-atiuse may Ptttcattf enrr-d wilbont the knife; pointinir out a modeol cure st oue e'nip: '. c.-riain md effect iial, by m.taiis of which every stifft rer, no matter what his eondltion may be, may cure hlinse'f t h aiilv. privately. en! rti- ii ally. C"" liils 1 clnre ehoulri la' in Ihe hands or every vonih and arery man In the land. Sent under aal, iu a plain envelope, to any aldretw, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two ooao'ce s!aiii.a. Address the Publishers. aprlJy 1 THE tUlVrRlVEU HFriCII CO . 41 Ann t ..Nov Volk: T.O. 1 ox, 186.

verval lssitur e PaiD j the Pack, Iiitrneas of Vision. 1 n-vuature Cd Ape. and snny other Ciacaars that lead to lnatiitv. roeenmptton and a 1 t Basti, re trave. all r.( which as a rn are arn csosed Is eevistinp from the naih of nature snd vtr inch ip.i.e. The Sp. rille Medicine Is lire result af s Mle aintlv anrl many years ol cxpeiit a e In trtstirr Ibtaaj spex ial diseases. Full pan icalars in our pairrhlets. which we dee'.io lo Mtiel tree hv mail to everv one. Tne Senfl, Medicine is m Id I y all .'mrrists t ?l er pa ka-'e. or six pticki yes or will be sent by mail ou receipt oi ihe imim c hv . , tr:K GRAT VKTilCIXKr!.. an- ? ! Mr,,""'','' B"k. IVtroit. yith r-oM a I r, ,nnth. Ird.. ULI sccer. r re -v all dm fiat a rvri where snrllyl

HIGHEST REWARD

Cheap Homes in Michigan,

82 ' 0 IO ax?- Ari-r.

8TR0NC SOILS! SURE CROPS !

Railroad through Centre of Lands.

HtAlTKY CLIMATE '. SCHOOLS A III CN0RSNCSI

INTUUOERT POPULATION t

Thea lands area lone distan.-e FAT of the Misaisafppi Itiver. Ijinri- nmoutil ave-l in

travel and transortMlou of cron.

Deaeriptlve pamphlet In English and German. Address, W. O. Ilt'aJII ART. AmntUafoiaer,

GRAND RAPins, M'i II.

1