Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 21, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 May 1879 — Page 4
The Republican. Educational Column. i. F. I IIHIM
A SHORT SE3MOX KOR PARENTS. fTake thin child aw.y, a: 1 cnrs- it tonus, an 1 1 willpTeUi.ftny w.'?. Bt. ii.. 9. Train op a chiW In the j h- sV.aM go. . in I when tie is old he will not depart IroiU 1 lic xxii., A. As most, if not all of the literal passages of the Bible may be interpreted also spiritually, so with tne address of Pharaoh's daughter to the mother of Mo A As the young
Farming that Don't ray, kuk hatad Burlington. I thought : Whether there are many kinds of , If it's Hat the Keokuk folks will tell farming tbat pay may be an open ; me so. Mr?. Burdettd said that, as question, but that there are Tery she was responsible for that lecture, many farm practices that dou't pay she was going to hear the first dell beyond a doubt. It don't say to j livery. So I carried her aboard the be caught at this time of the year I cars, we went down to Keokuk and without a wood pile largo enough to they pronounced it good." last twelve months; or to open the Was U Success, -atesafd iet y..ur stock into the Heids yty thft wickej dj ' 9ornetinie3 as soon as a few ba.e tpotl Wr; j iourgh Uke the -green bay-tree." .,r to keep it on hort rations, no that Bu fhA eml, Qb their dreadful when it does go to grass two Mühl M 8en by lLJ light of God. from now. it will take half the sum- ; tri.tr. mer to get it thrifty and strong. u. w wr reoanled as a Terv sue-
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Risen From te Ranks. Not long since we set forth in
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A Thought on Future Retribution.
this Whatever Henry Ward Beecher or ' 1 - iLIL . l- -
column the chances for a.Tancomeut "y lueunao.
cuuceruing tue uoctnue 01 iuiure re
open even to the poorest boys in jur country. We contended that no boy
triuuiien, certain it is that nature is an uncompromising believer in its
need to be discouraged, however ! certa.oty and justice. Do yourself humble his position or unpromising l,he ;wilfuJ injury of violatiosj the con- . . Z, , i ditions of hwalth, her retribution is his surroundings. Though in other j ,ure ftQ(1 ofteQ apprtreotIy far ex. countries the chances are not as ceeding in proportion the sin. Late numerous, there are not wanting la- 1 hours, irregular meals, overeating,
stances of great success
from humble begiuning
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S...K...K ...s.anee, we re.er ion. juies la omru lhe ga,ne 9ZMM augment (irevy. the new President of France. ; ed by the wearing of tigM or iasufli
Sixty years ago the new ruler of ;
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C. C. DÜRR,
9p,jnging I excess of all kiuds, are followed by p 'lirer complain'." dyspepsia, and , a sympathetic disorders of the bruin.
It -lon't pay 10 ktfl the work of
. . . .P., I . itl.,.n i.l nti.r Ma -..n
woman gazes with prudence no doubt ending your tool and selecting and tinuay added to lhH number of his next to that of the young mother. twMtag your seed until the day you ftQd of hU & UQtl, hi, - . . a . . t 1 f M BT A L l l " . m m m
upon me smuiag iace ui me oaoe in , want t0 use them, thereby causing p08seM,on8 cara to be a sort, of
the "ark of bulrushes," the natural
sympathy of her sex m arou-jed, ami in spite of her f ither's cruel decree, her request of the unknown H bfvf woman is th it sho shout I t lUe the
ostly delay.
It don't pay to so or plant poor seed because you happen to have it on hand. It won't pay to plant more ground
kingdom in itself, in the midst of
which he could say. with a degree of train, Ten lord of all I survey." Id much outward pio9perity elated him bevon 1 measure. N r di I ho
child arid nurse it for her-a reM Mat than you can manure and take goo make an wffjrt t0 conceal it. He was which ! eared the name of PuaraoU's oare 0f. wont often to parade what he re-daught.-r alike to Jew and Chi ist. an. ! it don't pay to leave weak placos ' gaped as his sharp OMtMHtMnt So, whonever a b ibo is born into the ; in the hWM in the hope that cattle ia BU3ine9s. even to the dispara-e-world, the injunction of the Altnigh; y J won't find them; and, if you keep ment of a pious mother, comes to the father and the mother, j sheep, it don't pay to let them run at! According to his own story, his "Take this child and nurse it for me. Urge lu the spring until they become mother had specially guarded him Mi I will give theo thy wages," And j tramps and cannot be kept at home aga!:lsc betting and iudeed against ! then follows, as inspired evidence of , by an ordinary fence. gambling in any form. But. when j B DiriBA rif-rkini lha tilA m ill 4 r!'- ' T 4.. 'r nott t,. .!...if unisa avac ... I
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servauun. liaia up a cnnu in uio gr sows
way he should go, and when he is old j jc don't pay to let the spring rains he will not depart from it." i wash the value out of the manure The duties of parents an 1 teachers J that has accumulated in the barnam made plain both in N tture and ' yard this winter. Revelation, yet, oh, how groat the it don't pay to let the hens lay negligence, the cr.minal negligence ! under the barn, steal their nests and of many! We should receive our be eaten up by skunks, chil Iren as gifts from Ood, Take ! it don't pay to work with poor this child," "The Lord g ive." And. tools of any kind, as they are gifts from God. we are R dou't pay to put off any kind of under obligations to nurse our chil- spring work unUl the last moment, dren for htm; to train them up in the uor does it pa to work land when it way they should go, morally, physl- j too wet
cally, and religiously. "Take this i it dou't pay to leare turnips, cabchild and nurse it for me." H in j bages, beets, or even apples in the done this, we m-y expect the fuldll- cellar to rot and breed disease; for, if MM of the promise, "I will give thee you nave more than you can tat or j thy wages;" the satisfaction of seeing sell, the stock will be profited by our children not departing from the them. right way. Parents and teachers are j it won't piy to summer a poor cow
bound, by virtue of their offl -e. not simply because no one comes to buy world hut havi, lost his soul. Nor
only to instruct their children ia the . her. waä thU a He down hl, ; outward forms of reluri n an 1 tne! It don't pay to sell a heifer calf evil cbaracter to his sons and heirs,; rudiments of science, but to educed from your best cow to the butcher, j but faUw tQ bqueath to them nU j them, in the full sense of the word, 8imply because it will cost more to . Mecul,Te Hnd anancltLi hiHtr. I
raise it than you can buy a scrub for . 8utbeyare not only godless men, Out j I -xt fall. j Qf utti use to themselves, as the dlIt don't pay to leave the banking j iapldated condition of their farms
arounu me nouso uniu it rots me , cIeary 8how; of DO u,, to others, and
sells. It dou't pay to be stingy in sowing grass seed, or 'o try to live without a garden. Finally, it dn't pay to provoke the women by leaving them to cut the stove wood or to carry it in from the dooryard, or to remind you every morning in haying and hoeing that you must saw enough before you go to work to last through the day. Mirror and Farmer.
France was a farmu's boy in a distant Province. Though humbb-, his parents were not in need. He lived on coarse food, and was roughly clad. Who eould have foreseen tbat this poor boy woul 1 rise to be the ruler of the great and powerful natiou of
cient clothing, the suspension of heavy skirts from the hips, etc., invariably produce those weaknesses and diseases peculiar to the sex. Repeated attacks of cold, due to exposure, iuveitably produce catarrh, and in some cases consumption. The libetal party have no argument in their favor in the fact that Dr. Pierce's
Family Medicines are sure and effi-
DENTIST! Office over Parks Bros.' Law Office, Gano Street.
Plymouth, lud.
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which he and his family were such cient remedies for these retributive
It dou't pay to neglect cows, ewes quife a yUQg he atteQded a
horse race, whore, among other j 9takes, a negro slive w is set up. He hot against this n-gro an 1 won. Then taking the premium of his un- j filil conduct home, nccording to his own version, he showed his mother superior wi-dom. And unlike most , men of his ilk, in advanced age he ! was able to look back as with un holy pride he often did over a life ; of continual property accumulations. But what was the final result? The war came on and swept away his , slaves, and everything m vuble,
leaving hltn w.th but tht mere rkeleton of his former treasures. This,
however, was only the commencement of the reverse. He died and as the fool dieth, without hope,
and without Ü d. He went before j
his Judge, having gained much of the
ISttlifDtfitfSUBt members? A fortune teller who should havo predicted ih tt this humble lad, plodding to school in coarse attire and woo 'on hoe-, would, one day, sit in the p'ace of Kings, would have been laugued at or denounced as an imj odor. Tet the impossible has come to pass, and
the peasant boy is the successor of
diseases. The Golden Medical Dis
covery and Pleasant Puigative Pellets, for the diseases of the stomach and liver, are unexcelled, while the Favorite Prescription enjoys the highest reputation of all rriuodies for female diseases and weaknesses.
The first treasury warrant for the payment of arrears of pensions was
y-,, i tit i. i i o t . signed Thursday, and it is believed Charlemagne. Was it luck? In part, ! ' .
umck pensions cnu we iai i as ropmij as the accounts are made up, or at the rate of a million and a half a month, unless unexpected appropriations should hereafter be made by congress. THE GENUINE DR. C. TlcLAXWS Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC OR VERMIFUGE.
both as heirs of time and caniidates for eternity. No danger that they will learn too much, If only Hsslr training is properly directed. They will never know too much of the world, of themselves, or of G d, they never know too much of the blessing" and the privileges of this life, often so sadly despised and abused even by professing Christians; never too much of the things that lie beyond; they will never have too good health, or too highly cultivated hearts and heads. Aud true learning, temporal as we'd as spiritual, never makes rog les. Lot the child en, then, be early taught to know themselves, to honor their parents, to love the good, to fear Ood, and worship him "in spirit and iu tr ith," wi h mnw4 salad and sound bodie3, and tk- "Mges" are sure temporal anil eternal bleaoin s, earthly and heavenly bapplMtn. AXNWKOS TO )MS. Po3se Comitatus, (Lat ) the power of a count, y. foree of able bodied
of no use, so far as the completion of the grand destiny of human life is concerned. Impenitent reader, I ask, cen you.
iu the light of eternity, pronounce such a career a success? Ah, is j such success your aim? Few, very j few, will ever reach even th's measure of worldly prosperity. But. sup j pose you "gain the whole world, and
lose your .-oul th n whrtt? Ren I. l:. Jones, in Am f rim n .V-ssenqer.
How a loart I'tulrfssei. "About the mi Idle of July I found a toa I on a hill of melons, and net wanting him to leave. I hoed around him. Bo appeared sluggish and not
Jo nilliufN A4 Tin to the "Quire" Singer. Th" 1st thing to do to make a goo 1 quire singer is to i-'ife''e a little. Put up your hair la t irl p ip ev ry Friday nite S'jzh to have it iu g od shape
Sunday morning. If your daddy is j inclined to move. Presently I ob- ! ii-h you can buy some store hair; if s-tved him pressing his olkown 1 he is very rich buy ome more Mad against his sides and rubbing down build it up high upou your heal; ward. H-appeared so singul.tr that;
male persons between the age of 1" uie.u git a hich priced buonet that I watched to see what h was up to.
and 70, whom the sheriff, by the c ni runs up ver high, at the high part of After a few bin ut rubs his skin be :
it, and git tl e milliner to plant soin- gan to burst open sir.iibt along bis j high-giown artnlishels onto the high- back. Nov. said I, oil fellow, you' est part of it. Tais will help you have done it; but he appeared to be I
the country. All persons ice! . led in slug high, as sophrano is the bights! unconcerned, and kept on rubbing;
the posse comitatus are bound, under part. until ho had worked all bis kin Into penalty of indictment, to assist the When the tune is give out, doD't folds on his sides and hips; then sheriff then lawfully called upon, and pay attention to it, and then giggle. 1 grasping one hind leg with both his
are justtued iu killing a person in case , Giggle a good eel. hards, he hauled off one leg of his
Whisper to the girl next you that pants, the sumo as anybdy woul.1. Em. Jones, whhh sets on the 2 1 seat then stripped the other bind leg in from the front on the left-hand side, the same way. He then took his h.i-s her bonnit with the same color ; caat-off cu dele forward between his!
m on law. In authorized to call to his assistance iu ease of irv;:sion, rebel lion, riot, breach of the pence, etc., in
perhaps, for not every poor boy, however bard he may work, can become a ruler of men. But M (rrevy has been more than lucky. From his boyhood he has worked hard. In every position he has acquitted himself as well as he c )uld. It was found tbat any tusk cotamitted to him was sure to be well done. Yet his rise was not rapid. Even at the age of forty his profession fiat of a lawyer paid him so poorly that he added to his iucome by giving lessons to students. But he was not discouraged. fie worked on, and now, in his old age, the highest honors in the gift of his country have come to him. It is noteworthy tbat M. Thiers, Marshal MacMihon's predeessor In office, was aUo of humble ex'ruciioo. His rise was more rapid, but ended a the same point. Let our young readers, then, take courage. Industry and merit are sure of a reward the world over. The reward does not always come in the same form, but in one way or another good work is sure of good wages X. Y. Weekly. Fill Life with Sweetness. Do not keep the alabaster boxes of your love and tenderness sealed up until your friends are dead. Fill their lives with sweetness. Speak approving, cheering words wMlf their ears can hear them and their hearts be thrilled by them. The things you mean to say when they are gone say before they go. The fl jwers you send to their coffins, send them to brighten an I sweeten their homes before they leave them. If ray friends have alabaster boxs laid away full of perfume of sympathy and affection which they intend to break arof my dea 1 body, I wouid rather that th y w ul 1 bring thOM out in my weary hours and open them, that I mny be refreshed and cheer id by the n whoa I nee 1 thom. I would rather have a bar sotto without a 11 wer, and a funeral without an eulogy, than life without the sweetness of lovo and sympathy. Let. us leara to annoiut our friends beforehand for their burial. Postmortem kinduesses do not cheer the burdened spirit. Flowers on the coffin cast no fragrance backward over lh weary days. Yonkers (Jf P Statesman.
of resistan ce. New Zia.nd (so called by its Dutch discoverer Taeman, in honor of Zealand in the Netherlands,) is a British
colony consisting of three isliuds in ; exact like she had hut year, and then : fore legs iuto bis in utu and swal-
the South Pacific ocean, called respectively the North Idani. the Mid die Island, and the South or Stewart's
put up your face and giggle. lowed It; then, by raising and low. rO; ject to every tune unless there ; ing his head, swallowing as his head is a solow into it for the sopbrana. came d wn, he stripped off the skin
Inland, stretching from lat. 34 deg. 15 Coff aud ham a good eel before you underneath until it cam to his forerain, to 47 deg. 30 min. 8., and between begin to ring. legs, and then grasping one of these long. 16G deg. and 179 deg. E , and j When you sing a solow shake the with the opposite haud, by considerabout 1200 miles S E. from Australia, artafishels off your bunuit, and when able pulling, stripped off the skin; The North Island contains 40,000 sqr. j J0li come t0 J4 Lli,u tone braoJ your. j changing hands, he stripped the othm.. the Middle Island 00,000, aad the jf back a little, twist your head to I er, and by a slight motion of the 8juth 'sland 1,500, total aiea 101,500 , 0ne side and of-n your mouth the head, and all the while swallowing, square miles. , widest on that ei le, shet the eye on be drew It from the neck and swalThe principal verb of a sentence is j the same side j-t a trinhle, and then lowed the whole. The operatlou some times called the grammatical put in for dear life. j seemed an agreeable one, and occupredlcate, or, simply UtWUmU. Ad When the prewhf r gits ualer hed pied but a short time."
iettvea and udjective phrases are way with b's preachin'. write a note ciUied, as the case may be, attributive I onto the blank leaf into the fourth
part of your note-book. That's what
the blank leaf was made for. Git
to the ad incts to the subj ct or ob
jact; aud, when attached t) the pre-
dioata, adverbs are called adverbial gumbody to pass the note to sumbody adjuncts to the predicate. Adjectives i eise, aud you watch them while they and adjective phrases are sometimes read it, and then giggle, callel -enlargements of the subj et i if aoybody talks or laffs in tue or objeot;" and, when attached to the i congregashun, and the preacher takes predioate, adverbs are called "exten- notis of it, that's a good chants for gions of the predicate." you to giggle, and you ought to gigTho principal difficulty in the an- gh? a great eel. The preacher darsent alyais of sentences consists in dlstin say any thing to you, bekaus you are guishing between participles implying 1 in the quire. If you had a bow before
Djspepilcs. Where can you find a more wretch ed object than the confirmed dyspeptic? Life haj no charms for him; the simple pleasures of eating an 4 drinking have lost their Z9st; he views everything through sraokecolored spectacles; he Is lachrymose and gloomy. Yet, in most cases, he has only himself to blame for thii state of aff drs. Who are the paople that are always talking about their digestion and dyspepsia? Not sail
ors, nor agricultural laborer, nor
an adverbial phrase and participles I you went into the quire, glye him the mecrmuCl, DOr boys and girls nor.
mitten you ought to nave sumoooy better now. Don't forget to giggle.
implying an adjective phrase. The
same difficulty exists in distinguishing between relative phrases. Precession of 'he equinoxes, is a slow regression of the equinoctial points upon tho plane of the ecliptic. It Is so oalied from iu causing the sun to arrive in either equinox a little earlier than he otherwise would. The effect is to increase the longitudes of the fixed stars at the rate of about 504; sec. annually. The physical cause is the attraction of the si.u, moon, and planets upon the sphereoidal figure of the earth, giving to the axis a gyrating or conical motion. The pole of the equator Is thus - made to shift its place, performing a complete revolution around the pole of the ecliptic in in 25,808 years. "Thete are men," says Mr. Talmpge, "who sing like angels on Sunday, and He like sin ou Monday." Newspaper men never ring like angels, and if Mr. Talmage alluded to lawyers why didn't he come out like a man and say so.
Hew He t ame tu Do It. The following is Robert Burdette's account of the wav he came to lecture:
-Mrs. Burdette prompted me to it. hall we not eat, and what shall we ' I a -lsi- a rwsi a . . a
One day when she was lying helpless
for the most part, men; in other words, not those who live much in the open air, and use their limbs and muscles. But who are the people who are half afraiii of their neals, and have miserably to consider what
she said she believed that if 'those fellows' could make money I could. And so she sat ine down to write that lecture: and from time to time I te-
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i II- i . i i i m n o ai iicuuio luui nronru mail belled with tears and groans and '
stomachs by tnings which they take
not drink? They are in door sort of
people tailors and shoemakers, milliners, clergymen, literary men, and nervous fidgety people, who are al ways worrying themselves. Tbeu
How he Wan sll her Money. 'From MM rtocle--ier (Ol.njtel Cettnty) Kror.l. J :)' there was a young man who married a young woaiiu, aud she was rich and he was poor, and it made him sa 1 to think of it. He mi-ht have been thirty five or forty, but he wasn't only twenty-five or thirty, and she was the same. One day she told him damaging stories about some of their neighbors that she had heard at a tea flgbt, and he listened and thought, and very soon he saw a way out of his poverty, for his wife be-
iived the tales she had heard at the ' tea-fl.'ht. After she bal finished the stories, he said: " I will go you five to twenty that there is not one word I
of truth lu whut you have just told tne," for he did not know how sure his game was, so be waute l odds. Aud she, pit tying bis folly, said: "It is a whack," and they investigated tho stories and found them false, so he won. And they continued in this sinful practice of betting on the truth or falsity of town gossip, ia the same order in which they started out, and four years had not turned the corner ere he bad all her wealth, and she some valuable experience.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. fPHE countenance is pale and leadencolored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pu pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye lid ; the nose is ir ritated. swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, 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 unfrequently tinged with blood ; belly swollen and hard; urine turbid; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but generally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. Mcl.ANKS VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES HOI CONTAIN MKKCl'K Y in any form ; it is an innocent preparation, nrt capiibU of dßUfg the $agkkM itijun ti' tht mat tcndir infant. The genuine Dr. McI.ank's VkV Mtn tiE bears the signatures of C. McLaVI and Fumiva Bros, on the wrapper. :o: DR. C. McLANFS LIVER PILLS are not lecommer.dcd as a remedy "for all the i..- that fleih i heir to." but in affections of the liver, and iu all bilious Complaint, Dyspepsia anii Sick Headache, M diseases of that chaiac'er, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used preparatory to, or after taking Cjuitiine. As a simple puigative they are unequaled. BEW ABE or IMITATIOXM. The genuine are never ugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the lid with the impresso! Dk. McLAKES Lit KR Pit i s. Each rsppcr bears the signatures of C. Mc Lank a- Ki.r.Mix; linos. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C, McLaMBl I.rVl PlI.IA. prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh. J'a.. the matket being full of imitations of the name JHcl.nnet spelled differently but same pionunciaiiou.
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n . . 1 Hiram I. i Commiaaionei V Howard Batumi.) I Jaatra Abraab. Regular maaiou of tne Coaimiiwtonera' Corn Brat Mondays in Harth, Jone, SepUjnU-r and December.
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COMMAMtEKY,
ITH COMMA.NKEKY, K T. KO SS ed conclaves th sevond Thursday in each J. W. Houghton, K. C. C.R.'loan, sta-
1JI.YROUTII COUNCIL, NO. la, R, A. R a Stated convocations tbe second V cdnisa'sr La f" "' J. K. Langenbaairh, T I. R. pLVMoi in. cHAPiiR, o. mTm. A R Stated to. vocations the list aad Kurd M01.caysinetch month. J W, Ho(tiun, M K. M. P. LZ.il , M U,L',,E; Nu-i0; A f m. Mated l on.mnnications Brat and third riüaya in each month. A. L. Meev. W. M. J. tbuw aian -
tMLWlNNISG LOIHIR, NO. 8S, A. F ft . M L Stateri communications the first ua thirsi Tu. adays in a h month. Tavid HulL W M C. S. Sutpben, Sec.
JULYMulTU CHAPnKR, EAS'l EkN BTAM meets the 11 rat Wednesday of eaeh BBoatU at Sarah Barth, W. R. Rts. t.o. smith. Sec
SÄr;jSaasr- aal B Ldr jSsaRB
STEiX Power Threshrr. asperialty. KpeelaJ alta of Separator aiad cipret.ly far Siaaia Fotr.
Kaa-lBsa,
ImproTo-
f7.l U Inrlralfd Ktraoi Thrrahtr
df both r:uM aad Traiioti Kb V:i
aaaatt, tar bajoad an a avher mak or klad.
THE KM'IRV Thrcahlar Etpeaaaa sad aftsa thraat Ave lila (Bat aaaaaatt aaa Ba aiada By IBs BTttra Sraia SdTBD by tBaaa lapraaad Macbtsaa. GRAI Balaam will not sabmlttBths snorDa 03 a aataaa af Grain aad IB InSrriar anark doa by all atber a - -hloaa. vhea uoea poaUJ oa lb diffarauce. NOT Only Vastly Knperfar foe Wheat. Oata, Barlta. ttr. aad Ilkr Oralaa. Bat tBa 0lt Battr.M-
ktiltrt. Ciaaor, aad Uka u" ar " rabalallaa" Ba
fa! Tbreabor la Flai. Tlmotb. Baad. Riqatrra no "attarhai) Baoga fraoa Grain toSaada.
VV .h'Toueh Workmanahlp. Klstraat Flalih, A ferfectlia of Parta, Coaiptrtrucaf of Kquit.aaat, U.a
Viaaioa TbrcaBar Ouuiu . k Inoaaaparabia.
aur
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IM
KW IXOCM for Simplicity of Parts, naina Icaa lunn our half tbt uauil RfiU aaJ L.if . II. kaaa
Claas Work, with do Uttariafi ar ScausriafaPOPB Sizes ef Separaten. Rade, Ranging froaa - m aaTarairo-Haraa aita, aad twootilaa at Msaaa. ad Uortai Powtr u nwatcb. TIOB Partlerilara, fall on oar IValm or
aaa rite ua nr UtualraiaS :alr. a WaB a a Bail I
PROVISIONS WOOL), WILLOW, CHINA & STONE WARE !
We are selling at sll times as cheap as an; house In Northern Indian. In connectioi with the above business, we pay the high f.price in Cash for all Kinds of Produce, an! make a specialty in
Hides, Furs, Pelts, Wool, SEEDS, &c. CALL ON at oui Nw Store If you wist tli fill rt h AaisV liiuils In Aiip llnat Ar huva an.
- sv hwsi waar-a a u v u t tiuv va sa s a v tau r " ihina to sell to us.
23 fflichigen St , Plyraouth Inf. WAGONS! BUGGIES
Wagons au'l Bujs( lor sslu Cher pat MAX RÜGE'S ! You can BSf a New, HOHE UANüFACTuSED
WAGONS for $50!
OID FKLXOSra. ARERICl S LOHOE, NO. tl, L O. O atea every I luirn'aj evening at 7. r.. sa PraidcLt and viaitini; hrai.it u are cordial.y iimud to SB htiKl. R 0. 1 haver, ü. U. R. h. Bet ae, Sec. UL MCI ill KNt AMIMtSn, NO. 11. Slated)
mrtniiKS tH-t-onti ltd louilb Mondsts in tan month. H. hpeyer. C. . J A. Pala.er. tcrifce.
A
FIKE COM FA NIKS.
UK I Tit ENG1NK IÜ. tatet! naaliaaa
croud I ut-Misv in esrh moLth.
11. U.Cnlkn, bee. h. BarnhiiL Foreman.
'I'OKKENT HOSE i o
1 i ueaday in each month
HCaieri neetinfa
ai. w. raiaser
for-
pitOI KCriON HOOK AND LADL'KB CO. Stated
BMsrr.uga ari i ntstlay In rati; month. J. K.
iit uuioii, rr
LOAN AiüMH lATlONS.
1LYRolTH B11LU1NU LOAN a aVINCS AratkX'IA 1 ION, NO. 1. Brd ca Olirctara meet ft rat Rontiay of each month. I. B. Krmtrone. I'rtss. C. B. Toan. ra:.
IJLYMOIIH BllLUlXi, U'AN R AV'N R ARROXlaTlaR, NO. . Board ut lutratora
uirt-t n -at Mom:;.) in each month. . B. Li
rrca. Ii. A. broatn. See.
fit l Mtl Ko, rtihi .UM a u. t ..us. RA11.W AV. On nd after Nov. u h. IRS. t rales will leave skiiona dtillr. tju--pt huuaJa j as) lotlows :
GC ING WEST. No. t ; Mo. 7 NtI i Y.x Var hx N't
a
I ittjabnrizb laoi-iiVBtei . A Haasa.... Orrvllle Maarfiaiad.. i rutstiine. ..i
Crestlire
Forebt Llaia t. Mayne.. Flymou h... Cuicnaro ....
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inettOi! teafnijittsioi ...
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3 ii l iOfinj a ..nun " wn n i Cinnr I 7rF
1U1NG atABT.
No. d No. 9 No e Vl Ex Tat Kb Ail. Csj
'.yaw
mat C.nift
Call ami are them. MAX RUCE.
USE THIS BRAND.
I'hicadro.... I'i)Boutb.. 1-1. Wayne Utra Ft rent
CresiliLO
groans
nravers. I told her I sag too little:
tb..IhM roloe; SB I couUC. JJ?,,Ä;Ä writeufunnylectureanyhow. 8he kept ; mucb on tea ttD(i tHklng t00 raueh
ate at it, ami ia due time we had the
lecture ia our haads. 'The RUe aad Fdll of the Mustache. That wat all light enough; now how to get the audience? I thought I would try it urst at Keokuk. If I delivered it first at Burlington, even if it were turne, temer, tamest, I thought they might pat me on (he back. But Keo
tobacco. What ean they ezoeot but
dyspepsia? If men weaken their stomachs with excessive work when they are tired it is natural tbat digestiou should upt go on well. It was one of those rare, good remedies which used once will be always kept in the bouse. Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pills we refer to. Price 25 ceotb.
Newspaper Wit. There 1 much genuine wit Moat it g ia the newspapers, and tauch tbat is bogus to the last degree. When the Catudatu I'n-t says: "A man's character is like a fesjee you cauoot strengthen it by whitewash," it gives a genuine epigram. Quite as felicitous, too. is "Otis," in tho Cincinnati lireakfast Table: "A tack poin'a heavenward when it mean the most iniscbier; it has many huiran imita tors." A btigbt turn to a familiar quotation is given by the Biddeford Minat ure thus: "I am thy fathet's afrit, as the pi -it flask said to the inquisitive urcbiu who bad been investigaMng the cupbourd." M r. Talmage having cUimed that hell has four gutes, the Buffalo Esprenit hopes they open outward, so as to give egress iu case of Are. The H.vkeu.-u k liepub limn said last fall. "The luawa of trees, like Rummer bourdt-rs with bills unpaid, take their departure, leaving their trunks behind them." Lookout that your nurtes do not (rug your little ones with laudanum, narageric, or other.soothing remedies. (live, them Dr. Hull's Buby Srup, vhich innocent remedy ii warranted not to contain opiates.
TUTT3 PiLLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN. AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. TIITT'C Dil I Ci Dn- TlTT nf "l!f" I U I I 0 I !LLOEr' ' '' 1 com: ii.ing CURE SICKJtEADACHE. ÄlluX TUTTS PILLS '-"- 1 5 Ljr.rPuMrvtjM Tunc. CURE DYSPEPSIA. I tht r lust aptairriit
. Belt, el is lo un real tne TIITTIC Dil I Clapix'Uu byraiiaingtho IUI I 0 I ILLJ.-lfoia.lui.niieTlyiusiiu-
CURF rnNSTIPATlOM. ilrttc. Tin
Krjasrt fUl Tlaalent I -u i i."l 1 fa. ThfV ruin tbi' t ne oi the how Is auJ weaken BBS ilijcsiloo Tarraats Effervescent Meltxer Aparent is tiBdsl y rational poi!j as a niranB of relieTtn j all deraiif(ainents ot the at.mmcii, iivtn and 1 1 nea. beritiiaM- it ramovaa olaali action w.tliout nia Mi-.i lmarta igor to the orguua wliicli it purinea and i -i; ila:. a. SOLX) BT ALL. DRUGrGZSTS. "STANDARD OFTHE WORLD'
TpAOt MA MANUFACTURED BY J.R.OAT , LATE Of TM FIBM OF jjlL
BlACKWELla CO. FOR J.a.QAV A BRO. DURHAM. N.CL
lo SOLD RY ALL DEALERS. Smoke no other
i leprt 8 an. 2 46&DI 11 c Hani a '.'in.
.. s biuru ... IU 10NIL ar ll ifan
' r stlinc M.u.H), id
Onville.... Alliance... Roc heater. Pit tut un.
Traitis N s
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A lk. r 1 ail.n.
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4 oi' i in iil.i, nr. totain liSBuai
6 , I' I V f tT' ; ::tr 1 U'l ac 7 Stinc 3SdaDi 1J i D. JMiirn Mtaletiiu dailr. 'Italn So. I
.Vaves PiUsburtxh dailr eirrpt Katvrda. Ti ain No. 4 la-avfs ( hiraao dailr rxct Saturday. All oiLera daily unM huiday. F k. v n Oer rasa and Tick! AcBt. l n tn.N a i'oi-is. ri in a cniCACo.
un ana alter aar 12. iptb. tra db will nn
r ib" rvail. HuDtlaya excepted. aa follow a : (iOlSO NORTH.
a a a
A PUBLIC SALE or &ft mbaij or SUR era CATTLE ajt ill take plaea at Oakland Karin, adjoininj ;.'ainMRb City. Indiana on W.-.liia-ailiiy. .lima- ia 1MTO. atals;usa. cIvIok d.scription of animals and pcdijrraM. mailrail frM on applicatioa to Hi: sin C. LVsitEPiTH, 1 aml-rldire ('in. Indiaua.
TÜTT'S PILLS
CURE PILES.
TUIT'S PILLS
CURE FEVER HD AGUE.
TUTT'S PILLS
CURE BILIOUS COLIC.
TUTT'S PILLS
Cure KIDNEY Complaint. TUTrSPILLS CURE 10RPID LIVER. tuttYpills RJPART APPETITE.
lint.'. Tliu tlicsU'tn
is nourishe.1. nnl by
their tonic aetlurt on the digestivt) orxai recti In r ninl healthy eviM'ilutiOUS aiu pro
duce. I.
The mniditv with
which PERSONS TAKE ON FLESH while un. lor
tne lutlueiiee l lie so 1111!, indicates their
alaiiu'oilitvtuiiotiritli
tile UtXlV, Hence llielr
, iii a, y innsriag nervooa delillity, melancholy, dy8(icpsia, wasU iiu 'the uiuaclev auy
Kislineas of tlie liver.
chronic constipation, and Imparting hculth and strength to tiie system, bold everywhere. Price Vi cents. Office 38 Murray Strict, NEW YORK.
PLOWS 2aVan
fa3fe
ill AO
rOUfi AnnarvS TO
OLLINS St. Co
Water St NEW YORK City.
BEST IN TBE WORLD. And better and healthier than any SALERATUS, altoiretl er answering erery parpoc of Baleratas. Put up in hsndsomt aud cnrrn rut otir pound höre iostaad ot iu the usual pajaa-r package, thus prt rentlr.' ail rakini; aad dlfactiloration o( paa kage. (nc tcasiMvonful of this )da us'id with aoar milk qosls four teaspoon! ulls of the bett HakiiiK rowder, savlatj Twenty Times Its coat. See pack age for valuable information. If the li-aspoonful is too law and does not produce good ra-sults at Arst, use les aft. rwarda I'artieaa preferrliiK Haleralus shouut alwaya ask lor our ''Aim aad Hiirmn" Braud, samt style as Soda apr IT S mos
Indianapolis... KokoBuo Peru
Koebvatrr....
Walnut Aruoc . .
11) mouth Tyaer
w alkerton Laporte Richigan CPy.
I
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Iklll 10 47
K .'IB H H'l 10 4Bi in U ja
11 "oi na 11 ic 11 4f jm : .. rv. U 68 14
GO 1 Nil HOl'TB.
II 4S 1 0T I ft 1 4 0 IX
R'c liia&D City Laporte Walkertoa Truer Plymouth
Argos..
w alnut Rochester..
Psra Kolonie
Indianapolis
v sta If RI
11 IS nil
se&psa IM 4V 10 ca
HIT ISM
wfrm 11 oe
1 a
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11 '.'0
II 40 140 III . 9
11 4
11 0 I3a 1 41 d ea
F. P. ADI. Od a. Ticket Acoat
$1 fl C fl tiroiltson ftidaya investment of MM IUOU111 aasten I'mon. Rsrck 4 MUU I'riMrtiiitul relurna every week ou Ktoek Optiona ot a-.'o. . Sao, - s 100, - a.'.oo. Official Keports and in ulsrs free. Addreaa, '
We will y tii.Hu a.a y rä im pt r mouth sad 01 riiaes, er niitiw a lai u cvaiimi".i, loaall out na-aa aod aa.,i.ln fill Inaraat.ona. U mean a kat a a ty. taaipl fr.-e. AUalrva.uaaat.a A o , Builaall, a.co.
25
$77 Maine.
1 la-unlit MIX in silvrr. J, V.
t itrtla, with name, 10 eta. M.... ni-ikei , cnia, U.
a Month snd expanses guarar.tcead to .geu'.s. Ontflt free, Shaw & Co., Augusta,
Sick H.iadachr
CARTERS ; W TTLE lVER 1 PILLS.
Poial) Cared by t e.a i itt a 1 Ma, Thay also reMev. IVatr. aaa frasna lrjnaaar i 84, IlidiKfaUaJil ai.'l I B Mrarly a irfaM t Maedy an DiaSiiiaMM, N it u s e i lirowaltiawa. Baal Taala n ike atisrtk. ea Tanigaas, Pale In Ike H ale. Ae. I herreruimo iii r. sareta ' r.V'."lt t'aar.sl atl ft au. I Pllea 1 be sir ill-
Only one p !i a do
3a Tar...,
ast and eaalsat to iav.
40 iu a vial. l'iir. : VKel.ab e. IT
Dull by all liniKKiais. CARTER MEDICINE CO , Prop'r. E , Pa.
rive vtaua by mau rar ata aic.iar
PATENTS and how to obt&ln them. Pamphlst free, upon receipt of Stamp for poetatra. Address GILMORE, 8MITH & CO. s li.-itort of PatrnU. S.mr PaUnt Offlst, Wtithington. D. (.
la a monthly. IQD-pase Scrap Rook of Mikctiud of the WtirUI . Literatur. Hing! copy. Wc.. or $2 pet rear. An Dil Chrom 14iJn ineliaa of " Yoseiaito Valley," price, $3: " Rlack Slie.p. a ?l 50 book, ia Bl r bindma: "f'hriat.an Oakby a M.atak." t Ii ok. in pauar binditur. and a aampl-- copy of "Wood s Houaehold Msaazine' all poet-paid, for only 3U cents in BBeDaW, or n one-osnt postaae stamps. Acenta wanto.1. M.aat liberal terms but not bin aa-nt frfav Ad lmsc ti. H.W'wd, Tribune Dmlding, Near York City.
W W.KIMBALL, PIANOS & ORGANS, Corner Stale 1 Adam S(v,
L ADZES!
DO NOT FAIL To visit the PARISIAN SUIT CO. For Suits an I Carmenta at Keasousble Prices, Corner of State ft Monroe Sts.. I'ncler Calmer House, CHIC A COScott & Co., "Hatters to tne Great Northwest " 135 et 1 :n Madisou St., and 1 2:1 Lake St. cor. Clark St.. OHICAOO, ITiT.S. Carry a Larger Stia-k and make Iwer Pricasa than any other house iu the West.
HIGHEST REWARD Cheap Homes in Michigan, tfal (a SiO jser Aei. STRONG SOILS: SURE CROPS I Eiilroai through Centre of Xst&ex ItAiTHT ClIHATt I URSSIS ASS CSStCHU! nnillMIT PffflATISI I Thavas lands are a long distance EART of tbs Missaajaappt Rlarar. Vmrgo amooni aS'l ia uravaal and n. ,iria;i . of craa.
Deacr ptive pamphlet In Enfl ahand
A.Hr.-ss. W. O. Ilt aUH ART. fWi
GRAND BJLPiraS, MICH.
ahk voi oonra to tu CAHNIVAL? If ao call at
iND(i KT Y O U SI IM'I.Y OP TEA, COKK'KK Sc HIMCFS Anil Ss.v- per Cent. GOOD TKA AT TWKNTV CKNTS. 13 CUrk Stmt Cpa:slti tie Cieraia Eiuat,
Or corner Ma llsou ami llslstcal Streets,
CENTENNIAL
KOTOGRAPH GALLERY
Evet y atyleof the art rmro a Gem or rhototTriiph to tbe- nncKt Iiitiia Ink picture, exaoiitHaJ In the hidrheaat artistic aklll. Also eopy. ina nntl cuIh ruma mmle n aracclalty. We have tht) licht of littit. H' that MsetWS may bat takeb in any kind of weather. Pi tnre frnn.es kpt caatiattaiitly am he.tKi With oir kiadeet reaarda for an alreinh liberal pAtronae. a would lHHiaMk H continuation of the same, hopina to be able to render oerfet eatiefHC ion. both in price and quality of work. R member the place. Michigan street, ner VTheeler'a Bank. Plymouth, fnd. Jat.TT J. K- POBTME8
