Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 24, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 May 1879 — Page 4
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The Republican.
Longitude .Nah;: lit. Every young ersou who will read
lhi article probacy knows that luu
. gitiule id ihe distance lueasure l ens
and west front a given poiut on the earth, anl that longitude uaug t is the given point, in this eas-e, the town of Greenwich, England, which aamo I am sure they all have ml ou the margins of their maps. I do not mean to say that then is no other longitude naught, because the numbering f the Hues of longitude may begin anywhere, but practically, Greanwlch is this poiat, since, you may be sure, when the loDgitude of any place is mentioued in English, It is reckoned from Greenwich. One of the edifices to which the public is admitted is that which contains the Great Painted Hail. The veiling of the hall is covered with an immense painting, intended to show
queer old place which dated from George the First's time, I noticed, and was getticg shabby, and then I
Pastime. j over-estiniaiel by the Democrats and The newest thing in socks -a baby, inflationists generally, and that the r A witness betas asked, 'What is resistance to resumption has cost the
came away, firmly coninced that I . your occupation?" replied, "My wife ! people and the government millions should have made a mistake if I had a dressmaker." of dollars. If it was not for the con-
not gone to see the place which has
no lortritude IP'. L. Shepjorl in St.
NickoUu far June.
A Roman c from Home. A fast young man who had lived hard and wasted a .plendid constitution, fell ill at Borne. At one moment it was thought he would die. His disease was contagious. His friends fled from him in fear. Wheu he re-
An Irish ciier at Ealliusloe being ! tinual and disturbance of ordered to clear the court, did so bv 1 the financial legislation kept up by this announcement: "Now, then, ail i thU treasonable old "State vereignye blackguards that isn't lawyers must one hundred millions of lave the cooit." ! the oüin re8erve lu the treasury might
sareiy ue put in circulation. Mo one can tell, however, with Cougress in
An ambitious young writer having askod "What magaziue will give me the highest position quickest?" was told: "A powder magazine, if you contribute a fiery article."
session and that party in the ascen- ' deney in both branches, what a month may bring forth, and until their finan-
eial vagaries are thoroughly repudi
A Foil. Eolith Beu 1 II The ma i wl.o inJt lges in intemperate habits is building the foundation of his character and worldly prospects on sand. They will most surely fall. He is a "fool" and he knows it. His family know it, His butiuess associ ates and friends all know it and point him out as be passes and repasses with the remark "what a fool that man is. He will soon be toppled over." With health ami character luined, a man ha fully fitted himself for hell here and hereafter.
covered from the danger which A sma11 chi,d being asked by a ald by the people it is unsafe to threatened him, he was blind. When j Sunday school teacher, "What did j rauje aoy reduction in the coin rehe wa3 told that he would be blind ! the Israelites do after they crossed j 8erre. Ind ia napoli Journal. for life he cursed heaven, hell, and loe K Sea?" answered. "I tou't earth. His curses were answerd by kDoW ma'am, but I guess they dried Saturday Night. an angel' voice and a womau's baud I themselves." Saturday night theateam has gone
A man In Michigan swapped his ! out of the PP the power has been horse for a wife. An old bachelor j takeD from the wheel the customers.
gently smoothed his pillow. Never bad a voice so touched his heart. Who was this woman who was
I caring for him when all hud fled?
i Who m Ihi m rilf i lurv iinrr.'l' i if a itvanar tvmilil noi-or linvn fn l.-.l ir
what a powerful nation the British is, I tl , . Z , . , H was told that she was a daughter away in that reckless manner, and the walls are hun with a great , , ., . ... . , ... Z i ; rVt ik.i... üf a fa,uly 111 the house, and that, ia certain Massachusetts norrn.l
Mian j' iv. i it i o ui u . im iiaui i u nun u the English are coming out best. I r this reason, probably, there are no pictures of John Paul Jones's engagements, nor of any of the actions with our ships in 1312. The woiks of art,
however, though ail naval, are not all belligerent. There are statues an t
acquaintance sai 1 he'd bet there was j which have made business places a something wrong with the harse, or ! 8ceDe of action, have departed- the
the boy with his daily news is not to
i wheu the heard of his desolate con- j 8CÜCi tne WOJj "eueoarist" was giv-
dition she would have no nay, but j eQ out uot iong ag0 to be evei an(j spent her dajs and nights abis bad- I deUued. More than three-foj. ihs or side, never tl piug, never ceasing : the gir beg pardon young ladles-
wrote "euchreist, a person who plajs euchre." Boston Tranm-ript. They were strolliug along in the moonlight. Something put it into his h-.ad that she wouldn't be very
angry if he snatched a kl-ts; he resol-
her watch until he was out of danger,
When he heard this he forgot the
, misfortune that struck Mm. He for-
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pictures of English admirals for iing but tbü gj, wüo haU rIaked b,r several centuties, and though some , H fof Ma lime hQ rrLr iinau!l.r Ii L.t lit thulr ill fTu
s t t uuoa.ioi imu tu un n a . - i i o and silk doublet,, yet they w.re gu,d 1 lovllec fr the inexpressible ved to Uo it. but la the ecstoey of the commanders, fighters, and explorer, JrZT TtTach Here you may see, too, the coat worn1 ?ve' They were married Hut each rf cigar iQ bls moutb tby düü.t by Lord Nelson at the battle of the 1 ,httt th" ,b ,ud maD 8Uld: toti in the moonlight any more.
Nile, blue, trimmed with pale buff, . ', , , , , , T
and of the "swallow-tailed" ML , ibiuk l couU go muchreai.h Syracuse, while fishing a day or two wiU g. t lhe gtart of hei )f ua3 papa.3
HI oy, tn another case, are a rew
objects which tel; of fearful sufl rings.
be found the litte fruit girl around tne corner is missing boats are at 1 rest in the harbor within the great storehouses no tramping of busy feet is heard; an 1 all is still. At home how different, all is life nnd excitement. The busy wife has prepared j the best she has for the weary bus- i band. How tempting the table looks, ! with its white linen cloth ladened j witn dainties, and neatly arranged, j Even the wifd herself, attired in her I plain gowu and white apron, adds i gmee and beauty to the kitchen. In the parlor the girls and biys atej waking the eches, and filling the air
with music, to greet father to-night
The New Yrk Legislature has formulated an edict, which imposes an imprisonment for not less than one year upon "all transient persons who rove about from place to place." Tl e act is so drawn as to put the burden of proof on the accused person, and under it any stroller can be n quired to show that he is not a tramp. Any resident of a town is empowered to make arre.-t-und the kindling of a fire on the highway or on prendses without permission, carr ing fireurms or threatening injury toauyoneis made punishable with special penalties above the general oue proided for being a ttamp. Almost every State in the union has a tramp law, t xcept Indiana.
A proiuiuent attorney residing In1 And little Bess, (fearing some one
time he tpohe of love, each time be : fcince' Pointd out to his companion a ROwn and slippers hid under the sofa, 1 1 ft. 1 - 1 M Tl 1 II I
, pressed her in his arms, the poor
signboard, remaikiurr,
wife felt her heart beat loudly in u' ,hl bet breast, and her che, ks grew "Why?" asked-th
wanderings and death, for these tarnished spoons and broken trinkets belonged to those who went with the brave Sir John Franklin. Still further on is the museum, full of models of ships, dock-yard-, anchors, and inventions used in mar. ne operations. The most interesting in ihia innltitndA nf nli-et art; th; no
,, ... , her cheek. He only thought she was dels of the masts, rigging or sides of , .
The fellow
that ti'Tu is a liar."
e compauion. "Be-
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red as lire. Wbv? Because she was twuso luul 8,K" " ,,,,m, ,u L-no it 'Tm ... Kilt: this brook,' and I caught the best
while she sits at the window watch
ing and waiting. These household ; treasurers which are given us but for a short time to enj y, will soon be' scattered over th world, or laid
The Northern wing of the Democratic party say9 to the Southern wing. "You are in the niHj nity, do as you please, we will follow your lead," The country is ruled by a Democratic caucus which is ruled by the late rebels. And this is called self government! The Democratic caucus have decided to pass such measures as will deprive the National Government of all power to execute its laws, and the issue now before tie people i;, wheth-r this .-hall be done or uvt. Ci an joi dtiville Journal.
ful, my own." he would say. No. I truut ln m' baskel dIr:y awny in the church yard; and then
. itm tl -lv " !iho Wim!.) :inv.cr with n I
j forced laugh, while a hmr of somej f Ing like shame would trickle down
ihe ships engaged iu the most notwd of the battles between the Btitish und the Fiench. Here you may see, ou a small scale, exactly what damage was sustained by the "Victory" ami many of the other ships under Nelson's command. The work of the cannonshot is so successfully imitated, that it looks as if it had been really done by guns on the same sc Is as the little ships. We may now tumour attention to the park, the beautiful groves of which, with the observatory iMtj ou the hill aonngjt them, we have seen through every opening us we inspected the naval buildings. The land lies beautifully, and sweeps grandly up to the hill capped by the buildiug, with the queer poles and flying wheels on its roof and towers The trees grow la very stiikiug groop8, and one oiJ .uk, dead at the top and almost entirely overrun by ivy, is fenced off to itself; it wa ylanted by Queen Bess nearly three hundred years ago. If it is not too fuggy the view rrom the hill is charming. The park is a great resort for Londouers in the spriug holidays. On taeso occasions grown people play at games which arc usually left to chiidrea in Aaieriea. It is very amusing to see them holding hands in a great circle and playiug Kiss iu the I&ing, They are very boisterous, bat good natured. The observatory is not a very handeome building, and if tt were it would Le spoiled by rhu numerous poles, weather-cocks and wind gauges on its roof, aud tks great black ball which is dropped at one o'clock every day to give the exact time to ship Blasters, in order that they may regelst their chronometers. On one side of the observatory is the great clock that has the correct lime, with-
that hoard. ! how Demon will hrlm? to us in our
" - solitude, the pattering foot steps on Guessinir His Vecatioa. the stairs, or the laughter in the parThry were io a railtoad tar, jour- lor. Go home with a happy heart, neylng to Chicago. On the opposite then, buduess man, to meet those
je&tio; and kissed her the more.
Besides, what did it matter' Was he ' 8i,,e 8Ht a maD of commanding Ogure. who auxlously wait for you. Tis
Tho Wellington A.s n pulling itself into aotoriety by alluding to Sen ator Cha idler as "Tipsy" Chandler. Whether it violates the truth of history iu this m ttters little, but there is occasion to lemark that if the edi Urs thereof wo ild get sjm of the same kind of whisky it would be beu (flcialto hrw. Indiana jtol is JVt tr.
uot blind? And her voice was the sweetest of any he had ever heard. Several years had thus passed, years of untold happiness to the loving wife, who, on the account of her homeliness, had never dreamed she could be loved. But suddenly one day her husband exclaimed, "I sc !" Well, he was only the average brute of a man. As soon as he found out that she was homely, he ceased to love her, and reeumed his old life of debauchery. She has tho crosses aud sufferings of an abandoned wife,
, her only hope is that her husband
may again lose hi sight aud return to her arms,
BilliugxlMiis.
The greatest heroes the world nas
massive brow, and thougtful expres
sion. "What a fine countenance, James! I wish I knew his occjpatiou." "Maybe he's a lawyer, Amelia. 'No, he's uot a lawyer. There's too much beuevoleuce iu ihut.face for a lawyer." "He may be a banker." "Not a bit of it. A man with such a heavenly expression couldn't coutent himself with money getting. Hit aim iu life is higher thau that." "Do you think he's un editor?" "An editor with such a face! An editor. 8ayiug hard things about every body, ihJlculiug long dresses, and i busing his mother-in-law! An editor, cutting, and slashing bis enemies, skiuuiug public men indis-
Suturday Night.
I'rccAuliou .4gaiii4t SsHstroke.
Wur a broad-bi immd hat with ample ventilation, aud on hot days carry in its crown a wet hankercliief, j a frech cabbage leaf, or something else of i hat sort to keep the head eoeia Tho use of liquor, over-exwr- '
tioo and mental excitement are all promotive of sunstroke, and should be avoided iu the heat of the day. Whatever tends to keep the body, and especially the head, cool, should be adopted, a .d all that promotes heat, should be ehuuued. Most cupee. of sunstrokoe occur iu the afternoon, partly because It is the hottest part of the day, aud partly becausn the subj ct has been generally laboring for many hour?, and his vital power
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eerpruuuceuna,e ucr mo wuu - M mote or less exhausted: accord
. i tvtiutt ii i j j o l ft i iv ti'io ivi tuv ouau ii have done tho most good io it. . " VT T i ln,.!v more sh(llI, j hft mwmrmU
it. iii- iiud pat cijiu : xio, wauiCE, i
then than at any other tlow during
I believe la. iuess is the cause of more misery in this w .rid than aick ness is, but I can't prove it. Those peopl who don't think there is any honesty in the world have beeo studying themselves too closely. Ingratitude is as mean as it is common, and the ungrateful man can't tell how long it will be before he will be a malicious one. If a man is polite and honest he is well bred, I don't care whether he had any ancestors or not. The flatterer has been called all kiud'of bad names, but if th re was no deinuud for flattery there would be no flatterers. Good sense is like truth the same now that it was when the first man walked on the face of tho earth.
he's a nhalauthropist. He is a Chtis-
tiau minister, a learned professor, i tuo üaV- Tü spending his life for the good of mau-1 "J sometimes there are pieaio ikind. His face plainly indicates that I ttory sutJh as palu and a he is all that is noble, pure, and true." ! fediu8 NUm in tho head and
"I guess you are right, Amelia. I'll take your word and his face for ir." At the next station, an inquUitive farmer took a seat boeide the man, and asked him about his vocation. Amelia held cher breath aud listened to the reply. It was this: 'I keep a saloou and meat shop. My wife sells beer, and I do my own butchering."
oppression at the foot of the sto much,
sometimes accompanied with nausea and vomitiug, and a feeling of weakness iu the lower extremities, vertigo aud dimuess of vision. In all such cases the subject should at once dis continue labor, seek the shade, and have the head and neck bathed with the coldest water obtainable.
The Nature r a Miracle. A priest, after vainly trying to explaiu a miracle to a doubling Irish man, suddenly stopped, kicked him, aud asked, "Did you feel that?" "Yes," said ihe Iiishman. "If you hadn't," icsunied the priest, "it would h ve been a miracle." Thus argument aomeiime fails to convince though vny objection be fully answered. Like stubborn are the few who yet doubt the effleucy of - Dr. Piere. V Family Mediciu- s. Positive proof of met it has r:eatedly been advanced. Testimonials from prominent cliiz'-n in neatly every town in N rih Aim ri ca have been published, certifying to the doctor's siueeiity, honesty, and sup m lor skill. Why longer doubt? If afflicted with a cold, cough, bronchitis, consumption, or any scrofulous disease or humor, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will ff ct your speedy cure, (live no heed to what some BOMMQeteftil phyelcliiB. Of healthy nnd skeptical1 neighbor may say, Pweldn for oursef. j A. Alexander, M. D., of Broadway, Va . write that he hai thoroughly tested Dr. Pierce's Family ItmltcÜMS in an xtensive practice, and has found tlum to osesB supeiior merit, and to do all that was laimed for them. He fur liar Fays that the People's Common Snfe Medical Adviser sho uld be In everv Imup.
(Iron II. .uili I ul. Human beings may outgrow disease aud become healthy by proper attention to the laws of their physical constitution. 13 moderate daily
THE GENUINE DR. C. McLANFS Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC VERMIFUGE.
Sa'e Advice. "My dear Susan." said a sago mother, urresting her daughter as she was
about to start for a walk with" her vereise aud suitable food, human
I have alwnys noticed that those , ioveTf jf will asks you to go in and beings may beco me strong in limb
have eorae oysters, even if you ate aQd muscle. Hut is there auy pro-
j hungry, dou't. S-y you do not up- cess by which human beings may
prove of girls wasting tho money of grow beautiful? Live us we may, age their future husbands on idle trills, dims the luster of the eye, and p dee when It miiilit bu anulied Loward fur- the rose on beauty's cheek, while
MOtiee that everybody who coiues by , rn queuuy unites granu trutns ana , uisniug a llüllau. poiut out lQat fm nowreetand furrows, and wriukles, and has a waU-h will compare it with i yraud mistakes without knowing it. tQe t of ovster 8tew vou mjaüt , and lost teeth, and gray huirs. and
the big clock. On the wall, near the . We all of us love to be praised, and , purc.h.;i80 a couple of towels, now bald heads, and tottering limt s, and
folks who know the most are the best
to
Ihftnen, and the most anxious
out any dispute, which is very seldom ( know more. the case with other time deoee You A man i f great genius is not almay stand there a long while and i ways a mau of good judgment; lie
gate, there are metal plates with pro-1 1 think those who deserve it the most , ,oweiiaR ia so cheap. and that a sad- limping feet, most sadly mar the hu-
jscting irons, which are set to indicate j appreciate it tne most. dlerock roast is equivalent to a silver man fjrm divine. But while this is
the 6taudaid of Enyiioh measure- , iou will always consider that wöeu , fairu -..lat.l of tturs. but noteailv true, dim as the eve 1. aud nallid and
ments: the yard, the foit uod the inch. I saw a workman tili a ham-
a mau is ai xiuue to tell the truth, he i distinguishable fiom solid silver or t suuken us may be the face of beauty,
ub tne simpicat laogungo Kaieie; , a gft83 sugar-bowl. This always ! and frail anu feeble that once strong,
per of tools coining iotig. The i words of three syllables or more seeai j tikes the young men; it sets them to erect an I symmetrical form, the im
notice atti acted hi Lis eye, an i he
immediately put down his tool he?, got out and tested hM ruie, and walk-
io have been made on puiposc to lio with. Better leave your child a good
ed away appareuMy satisfied with -character to imitate and defend than
the result. The inteiior of the build ing can only WvUHed by permi sion
Government b'Jiids and pedigree. Lying is the modt diflicult habit to
from the aduuvait ; but unless the get rid of. It seems io be composed y sitor is a Maidy scientific person, i of vanity and impud -nce, with malice a great deat will belogt to him. It j sometimes added; the very worst may be said, iu general terms, that I traits in huiuau character to correct.
here, by day aud by right, not only are the heavenly bodies watched, and the "stars in their courses" uoted with the utmost mmmm y, but also that a great many of the operations of nature are followed and their re
-Joh Uilltii'jH, in N. Y. Weekly.
thinking of housekeeping aud matri- j mortal soul, just Hedging its wings mony; it makes them beliuve you are for its home in heaven, may look out the incarnation of economy, aud through those faded" windows us would make an exc dient wife; and so beautiful as a dew drop of a summer s they often say things which give you : morning, as melting ns the tears that a hold over them, or ue eflfeetlee be- glisten ia aff ictlon's eye by growing fote a Jury." Susan treasured up kindly, by cultivating sympathy v. i h these sagacious counsels of the au- all h im in kind, by cherishing for thoress of hat being, aud acted upon 1 be irar.ee towards the follies and foi them with such earnestness and effect bles of our race, aud feeding day by that when she came home she was an day on that love of God aud mau
To llenmve Ink from Carpets. If you havw cotton batting in the house, soak up all of the ink that can be removed without rubbing, then
flults measured and recorded by tu- have ready fresh cotton batting and
3 LI U UirulO UUs "f t aWJ vr iwoi. IJ rlt U VII llllla TRI III 111 1 1 l 13 cö delicate workmanship and adjust- as new, only it must be sweet. Wet went. The barometer and thermom- the ink spot thoroughly with the tsr ure instruments familiar to every j mi k, ami then soak it up with the body; here they register themselves j batting. Apply more milk and then by photography; aiKWoneters meas-1 soak up again, Continue this, taking
ure the force of the wind; lines of j fre-h batting as soon as one piece is
engaged womau. Perhaps same other 3usuns will profit bv this hint.
For the benefit of the Djtnocratio stump orators who prophesied to the people in the canvass in Indiana last fall that resumption could not be
which lifts us from the brute and I m.-.kes us akin to augels. A church member was once exhort-1 ed by his pastor to work for the Lord. The seed fell into good ground. At the next prayei meeting he was ready
maintained, we have to say that ltie - with his report, which run thiswise:
mem reu, wueu our pastor exoorteu
subterranean telegraph measure the discolored, dipping it each time in
force of terrestrial aaagoetifcrn; electrometers collect atmospheric elec tricity, and thormometers ae everywhere ou the grass, oa the ground, and In the Themes. The telescopes are excellent ooes. at course, and the greatest paics are taken to have them tM inperfet ortler od very Aruly mounted. As for tbe towD.it seetns vejy quiet, though for years people have come bere to eat ti e nice little fish called "whitebait," and have made It very gay sometimes. I took lunch in one
the milk li 1 the ink disappears. If fre hly spilled it will take but two or three applications before the spot will all disappear. Theo wash iu 1 ar, hot water first, then with a w uk soap suds, aud rinse in dear water. Wifiodry. Old cotton eloth will answer, but batting ii Che best. To think clearlv and act quickly one must have good health. Iadiges tiou ie the foe of health aud ehould at once b driven from the system by tbe regular use of Dr. Bull's BlUti more Tills. J'rit-e -3 eta.
amount of greenbacks preseuted for reih inptioti siuce January 1 und redeemed in coin is fi,133,5n. The coin retained in the treasury for the purpose i f maintaining resumption of If tele payments is $VtS,OÜÜ,OüQ, being 40 per M -tit. of the whole of the treas ury notes outstanding, as provided by law. Now we find Deniociuts beginning to howl on aoeouut of the
large and unnecessary amount of coin hoarded iu tbe tieasory. The deiuatid upoQ the coin reserve hus j
been tees than three per cent, in four months nod a half, and a fraction under one percent per month siuce the beginning of resumption. These fl gures prove conclusively that tbe
us to do something. I resolved that I would talk with SJtne uncouveited pel sou about religion. I began by inviting a man to come and attend our meetings. 'Why should I go to meeting? euid he; aud I told him be might learn something worth knowing. 4 What should I learn?' he asked ; and I told he would leum that be was a sinner. 'But how do you know that I am a tioner?' said he; and I told him that the Bible said so. 'But I don't believe the Bible,' was his answer. Theu we disputed about it; and, brethnn. I cot so mad I eould have kicked him!'
Every mother in-law bhould rcoommend Dr. Bull's Babv Hviub for
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umicuuies in tne way oi resumption j fter grand children and thus kep have been gfffttfy iniuiil;d aud I peace iu the family.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. Tl 1 K countenance is pale and leadencolored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both checks; the eyes lnrcome dull; the pupils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the Upper lip; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the ears; an unusual accretion w . 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 alxlomen; 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 convuLsivc ; 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. McLANKS VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form ; it is an innocent preparation, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the mest tender infant.
The genuine Dr. McLane's VerIntimi bears the signatures of C. Mo Lane aud Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. :o: DR. C. McLANFS LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the liver, and in all Hilious Complaints Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diseases ol that character, they stand without a rivaL AGUE AND FEVER. KoV-tter cathartic can beasvd preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. As & simple puigative they are unequalcd. BE WABE OF llimiOKS The genuine arc never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the lid wirk the impression Dk. McLane's Likr PlfJJL Each wrzpper heats the signatuics of C McLam and Fleming Hkos. Insist upon haring the genuine Dr. C MO Lane's Live PIMA prepared by Fleming liros., of 1'ittsburgh. Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name Mc I, (tne, pellcd dtftcicr.ily but MUCI prdMBOIitat
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CURE SICK IgJUMOttJj tte" yPMjfct here-
ities of n Strenothem-
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Pl'RIFYINO Tome.
Their first aooarent
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appetite by causing the
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T I PS P I I Imparting health IUI I W I IW-Hautlstrciiirthtothesva.
CURE TORPID LIVER. Btctn. Sold everywhere.
Price 2') cents, Oflice
35 Murnty Street,
NEW YORK.
j We want everybody to Remember
The People's Drug Store, Which is in Room No. 8,
-OF
Hoham's Block,
ON
Laporte street,
-IN THE
TUTT'S PILLS
IMPART APPETITE.
Sick Headache
CARTER'S
Positive!) Cured by thata Lrttl H.ls. Thejr also relievo sin, lu'liK.ntiun huI I'oo Hi'arty ICntine. A lrf-ct rruivilT lor Diixtnnm. N a u o . DrettalsMSJBjlMl Tmm :u Mif Mouth. Coated ISSttSSP. Fain in tho H.il. Ae. TLpjt rPi.ulale tlir U kiI ami sjtsjtaM ( ' ii' ! im1. ami 1'iirs. The s.Mall-
rM and easiest totukr. OnI? un pill a l 0 In a tat. Pur! v Vt-eetable. irio 2S cvuut. bold by all UrasjsWt. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Prop'rt, Erie, Pa. Tum Vtal by mail far one dollar.
M mjF
ITTLE IVER PILLS.
City of PlymoutL, In the County ol HurvJmll, nn1 in the JBUH ol Imlinna. 1870. 179 POE & CHAPMAN:
jnn 9 TJ
PHOPRIETOKS.
1
t WM -A.
Johnston's
v
The Farmer and the j, a boring Man' Friends.
Nussbaum 1 Mayer
Wholesale and Retail Dealer- ln
GROCERIES
-A
PROVISIONS
WOO 13, WILLOW, CHINA & STONEWARE! YV are slllnK at all time a cheap as ami bouff In Nurtlirn Indiana. In conapctiui with tbe aboTf l'iiinat.. we jiav the htictirt-t pri e in Ciutb for all Kinds of Product), and make a specialty iu
Sarsaparilla
Is ifknnwii Jf. '1 i t the heat and moat
relitl r-mrtiOU now prrpareu ror
UVER COMPLAINT! ! Hides, Furs, Pelts, Wool
And for Purifying tie Bload. Thl. preparation Is com pounded wltb crvat cars, froiu tbe : , : .. t .-1 Hondiirat? fiarsHjmriila, Yellow
Dock. rMiilingu, D.mdeiioa, ' Wild ."n try, ami other VhIhiHt UcflNtliMs Prep&red ouly by
W. JOHNSTON & CO. C'hcniiste St Druggists, 161 Jefferson Ave., Dstroit, Mich.
Hold by a'l Dm
NICHOLS. SHEP&RD & CO., Xlattto Crook, Miel. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE "VIBRATOR' THRESH I KG WACH I KEPT.
TME HstrhlMS (irsia-Ksrlnv. Tlm-Tlntr, ..d Hon.. N.vtnf Tkrr.krra r thl 1 ..4 grraHob lUtMd Ul rl. Irr f r K.ol I P. rrfrt Clrmnlaj.
mm aw Sarins lr.i. rm Watf.
STKAllPowrrThrr.t fr a vt.e.iallr. SjMflsl dir. nf ht; at tor. mmi'.c rrrwlr fur ftraa TT. Ol R l'ris:ed St. am Tlir.hr Kaslses. bvttl To, , nA Tr lion, .lib ViliuMc lmpf.TBieUt. fftr brtuüd mj oilier aikr oi kiud. TU IMIl; ThrfOiiitc livps es s aftfB tSr.M? to Sn Ilm, to.i amoont, en. ho ni.4. bj It. FttraOr.la SAVKP bjr tScc lmToed MncbtuM. GRIM Ralarrs III aM sM to tl.r eaof wv'i aaoSSSJi "I Or.ru au lb Inf. nur work dea. bf mix .Iber mocbib.a. .bn oon '.,ted ou tb dlnVrvucr. NOT Oslr Tasttl s.perior for tt l ls. HvIim ttr. aad iike Uraln. ant th. Om Kimwwfit Thiv-'Hr In' ll. Titbr. MUM. CbvT, .0 Uk. Scod.. K-"li- no " tu. bmnnu ' or rvbuild.i " I. chin - rVoui Ural. I. .nda. IN Thnrnus-N tlorkniaa.lilp. Kl-csnt Finish, Per fart In of Part. Coatytrtrua. of f.air airat. ok.., ar " Viaaaroa " Tbr-hrr vuifll. anr lacouij.rabta.
SEEDS, &e. GALT. ON UH at out N-sr Rtore If you wi-1 to iurclmv öootl In ourlioeur bave anrthins to sell to ti8. 23 Michigan St., Plymouth Ind
WAGONS : BUGGIES
Wagons sd1 llnc lor Suis C'keap si MAX RÜGE'S! Von ran Bny s New, HOME MANUFACTURED WAGrONSfor$50! Call aud ave thtni. murin, MAX RUCE.
CCONPOUNO EXTRACT OF
TV?
' It A 1 F.OIS f r sinipliritt "f I'm I. uvinif
la. 4 1 hin nita-luH In' !,! I'.lr . ait 1 l.. . i UaVea
CIcaa a'ork, oita ao MSSSAna. or Sdivnugs. rOI'K Sirt-s (t separator Mail.. Usneinp flam l l.i T.lr H. rar ir, a od mm l. aXouutrtl Horn- - lo mal h. rN Sh tii-ilam. Call oa oar ftral.rs or vrtvr io aj bar itlu.ir.tod. trcuLu ahMb wo u.! frag.
it 1 A ,1 n i.roti:. im 3 days iiivrst int'ul o( Plftfl Vi 4ÜU ' XBciaJ Esporta, (m - iUU PraMbftMNtsI rctnri vrrv t:k ou Stavk Optious ot Sk-O. "." - Uli. . SüUO. Oflt' inl K- jHirl. and ir. utam trw. Addn-as, T. FCTTIS VHOHT Jk CO.. Hank-, a.'. VVJI Ht. N.Y.
E
C0NTAIN1MO
s, Juniper & Spirits of Nitre
It K CCNCtST?Tt9 rORM, Da
Slteases cf the Sidneys k Bltiier,
tJcnorrhea, weaEnse( urerzertions, Sice:, Stricture, l?listruetian cf tie Urine.
and all Dlaeanr! of the I rinary
and Kcxuni urfransj, H0 matter of sow loaf alAodlaf . aud wuib.; ta MALE OK FCMALt. rlco, - - - Iollur.
fgaaand rro'd tb. orlftaal rccl( of DB DILL, bad SSM 1 7 W JoUNSlO.S CO.,
767 Jefferson Avenue, DETROIT.
rOB a AUE BY AU PaWUlä,
USE THIS BRAND.
LOCAL DIRECTORY.
OOUMTl OFFICERS. Meiw Treasurer " ,n 1 A r:.:r.v.jtllBt 21 Wff V - - A.C. North'. School upi-niitendctif y ijjj" . . I Hiism Rarx'k Commissioner Httw.rd Baru.bj Janr. M run. Rrwiar sessions of the t'ommissiot era' form
u.B1 .oimsys in Maren. Jone, Sk-j.twubtr and csauuvr.
JLDICIAL omCERfi. ÖSS WaeyKrfth. Circuit 'rocinor B. D. Crowlartl. S Monday In May, Ml. Moaaay in feptemW and 3d MourUy In Decem)--r. F
CITY GOYKKNMMMT. HuVer:::::::::::::::::::::::v; ici;:;:;;;;;; l.cÄonh,noe,econ, nd tonr
CHl'RCIl DIKECTORV CHRISTIAN CIII RCH. I'mcbla.' km a. i t wmt!LtH. m' i55 stl:l5p., H. . (ed. Pastor.
1RKSBYTER1AN CHI R( II. r,-ac.i r, i a!H f! ,0:' "d P blth school at 12:15p. m. 'r,v.r ntr-t u. M . d-m-sdst-at . p. u, Seat Ire ti. A. LiltbTT Pastor. M F.Tp' nsr,El ""HaTihiH. Ctaiaaf v . . . ort' t ''irwla. Prtarhlne rva Mabhaln st s. m . od 7:3. p. in hnnJai l.iH.Int 12:4 . at. U. w . Koa.r, l a-ttrr. 1)KH.RIKICIII R H. Mii iL thf I otb11 .ranti.urcl. IU nr-t ai,d .lord tuutla,. , .a. ti n.oiith at mm a. ,., , t church at it p. ut. J. B. Iliniy, l'sstor '
OT THOMAS' Kpisr,l Q urea. DKbaa VCe" 7"ry ",u-'y 10:"- ' 7:JiVp ta. ?n5S. 12:30 B- "S j
CATHJ.1.1C st. Mil ni em u ij nnt st-rvitv, a in. rlmi.d atrrriceat lo a- ai Vsspers at S p. m. U Zurtrdkra. PastoK.
MASONIC. 1i.TMOl'TH COMMANDEHY. ET NO 2a. Sta.rd rouclavcsih ncond Ihuimiay in .U J- W. llouglitou, K.C. C.K.luau,.fcr-
I J. 1,1 NO. 1, R. A. . M
owuu tuuiomiuii lue t oijd Vt truest a
.II IUUUIU. J. ar. LaUBVUbSUKh,
.
ir la
T 1. M.
pLVMOI TH. CHAM EK, Mi. db, K A M a. Mated cvnvocatloaa tbe ti -t m,.. third Moaoays in c-tch mouth. J W. Mtsagfatuo, M K. M. P. U1.YMUU1 H, LOI-GE; MUMki F. " A M Mated eotuiuaiiKatiotu) first and thirti I-rÜsta M mouth. A. la. Msxva, W. M. J. lltoaaJti-
te will iuy Ac-nbuMui' y ui UJ r month
anrt uxpauiv., af ki ,uw a l.rg. cvrrttuia.ioi,, to tri I otir n w and Maaaffal UtWIISal, H'Stnn i '.,itrr. is. rMOI'lr Ir,-.. A IJroap lwaaSUS . v Mil . CriUn TO r. MICH A CO.. lortlnd, Nr Ii I I Maine, for lies' Agency lluslnrss In bVaUllW the World. Kxikiisivu ( lutftt ln-e.
a Month aud expeii. giiaranU-ed to igaate. Outfit free. 13 Ai t o., AngnsU,
aai db m asm y K It aad exp-nscs to atfcuts. J$ i outfit Ir.i-. Adiirc-s P. 0. riCEERY. Anpist. Maihe.
DVERTI8EMENT i one week in
Send in . for 10'
U :tOO imvt'soaiMTti for 910
II page pamphlet, ü. P KOWEI.L St Uprnco Street, N. Y. PATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamphlet freo, ui'Otj receipt of Stamp for postage. Addre68 OILMORE, SMITH & CO. t4cilnrm 'ifrafa. Kn.r futtnl Ofirt H'iisia,ia. I) 1
I. amnmhlj. VM-paee Scr.ip Ihxkof thaeramoi i .. i- I ..... Kin.1. m. . ... orw. a i.-.,
year. An Oil i 'hromo 'MiaU inchc' ot " Yoaemito Valley." priise, $.1: c Black Hh p, " a 1 W hook, in
imp.r nniiin ; Cliri-ti.n Oaklsy's Mi.tsk" ajl n.wk. in f.pr hindiOK. and a rainpln copy of "wfi IbsstlkwHtni ', U ..i -piinl. lor only Si vnt.
in m n. , ',r -n ,nrt--iii p-'.'.a-,' "p,m, nKrn' ni,i Mod lihrai terins, hui nnlliio Bt fre ... ITm4 laalittJSiOJUui;; :.w iVtk t-'it; .
1
BEST IN THE WORLD. An,tk ! and healthier tiian any SALERATUS, iltoK.'ther anwttrlni; every piiraasi: of Ralera us. Put up in handmims and cur ae peaa) btxret iaat.ail of in Ihe usual paper ya kajjc. Baas preventing s! caking and discoloration at parks?,'. Cne tiasMsmfnl of thisVx!a nsed with attur nvik equals Kour tesapooiilulb ot Wim haat ltakluL.' I'owdr, aavinir TmchIv 1'ima its coat. Nee pack age fur valuable intiirmalion. If the teajponnltil Is Im largw Dd does not produce good results at flrst, use Una afterwards. i'arties Wntattas Saleratus ahoiil I always ark lor our ''Arm and X?Trr mrT" Brand, nam. styk ßod fr 1 i mo.
I'HAVINMNCi LODGE. NOtSJ,A.r.4A M IV Slated cuiuuiuuu ; :t.ons tl- Out and ti.ini laesdats in isih luonUi lsid Hull. W M C. N. Sutphr-u. Sec.
ULI Bol l Ii LllAI-lkR. EASlEh.N IT4I uie-'ts tbe am WeuneaiU) ot cacti i.. .,,,. , Bajvuic I, .11 kasaSi latncla, M B. B:. ( . U niltli, s c.
UM. rüLLOU. AM Ki ui s LOIH1K, No. tl, k O. O F., rants every lhurwia emliij u l m. Lsit.t.at and visiting hnthrva are cordially it Rad to attaad. It O. 'I haft-r, N. U. H. a. ka e. ec. ULYMOMII KM AMIMrM, No. UE 8tattJ A nuitlu.s attooti and louith üiontlavs ia each aontti. M.Bbrer, t . f. J d. lilar,'Mr.
Afö
KIKK (OMI'AMKN.
KIAT1C EM. INK IO. M.ti-d aaaaH
oi:d 1 ucMlaV in each u.oi 11,
H. II. t UlH-U. CL. K K I.. II. I. ill For. n ...
roRRKNT HO.E to.
X I Bajaxtiio
id cacl.
U'..ll
Statxsl mertiucs secot d
uiutitn. J. V. . t a, lull, tut-
IslJOTFt'lIoN UOtiE AND I A l'DKlf CV. StatU A BKrctiux firt I Uvaxlai ia eacti tucaulli. J. at. i. d.. r'oruwn.
LOAN AaMM IATMEEM. IH.YVol ill HI ILIUM. L AN a Pa VI N US ANSut 1A I lo.v, Mi. L ht-arU oi llrrvtora meet first MoLtla) of each month, ii. S. Aimtronr. Ire. c K. 'I iu. Urc.
OLYBOITH Bl 1I.U1.NO, LOAN AtttMM lA'NO.N, Ml. . liuaid lurvt firat Bon.lay in each moi.th. r. - H.A. ItroAU. s. , .
ii SAM.Mia oi li.rtxtora Vt. P. Lew.
Pin.llil KO, Klia H A 1 . t A llilt.OU 1IAILWAV. On and after Nov. ia b. IST, tralaa a ill cava atatifua daily. veAcft Sunday.) an Iwioar :
Ol I0 WEST
, N. l No. 7 i No. a '! La tic La N't Ex
tor
Plttshurch... Kucbc-ater A ,ii i. c Ornille M rail. Held .... CrvUius...ai
ll dftj-n. yibjctu I St m a uti an lytw am l Ii ti. '.'i in 44. ui siuaiii attBaasj I i ai liteiu ;tir s 2c pn. j 7 l-.'pm 12 ati ui onnik., d 1 a, a , dj aii.iu I Wall ; ft I0VB1 f 4fti DJ I ftt'l ill
1,
Crestiiao. .
oret Lima ft. Warae... PI vtuouifa.. .. Cbicano
Kiao. .' 4 . 11 .''t;. .'M.n, t s: , n. 111:1 11 1 iuac 9t) m Pa n tn 1 ." I !, liUn.; atkHU S SOpu, j lUka, 4 K an ' : "01 11 nr ; 6fcnn
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j aCpm irt n, 4 es I tu 11 1S u 6 23 iu ( 1 St un. 7 aoidii I 1 a 4. 11
Et. Wiitn
.'.111 a fowl 1 . - Cr stlinc . Mnnnli'ld .
On viile Alliance Koclieater. . nthbuigb..
No c AO. Ma 6 Ul'tv. s aVea ii so, ta 1 Ban, 4 loan !
Kt. a Mail
4 M.- in a tdVan f 1 is Ii f tlhU iMaa a if 5 ' nit, 11 i.U 11 OCfcBlj ? (A t a. tat lfti u. : . - tn.
Trains Noe. S atid 1 in Jail. 'linit. No. 1 euvea PiitrtLurKb daily i icc i HuttudMy. Vt ain No. 4 leav s ( lilrairo tnil t.tt bat1 urday. AU otber dttily en t i t isunday. 1 It.B.Ll.H. Ovn. Pua. uh1 Ticket A, at. INUIANAPOl Is. I I K A t lilt Al.U. On and after Mar 12. 1878, trains aid tf
-n tbf ran. NunlH-t xcup'ed. aa folio
OOINtl NOHTH
lndiaoaiHlie Kokomo Peru tlochoatar t atlllUt
ArifOH...
. 600pm . 'i tn .MWaai .lv i m
11 ..'! m
ta 7 Tfäi
Plruiouth 11 s.tpai Ijuer 1: w,.ni Walkerton l5nm LaiMirte 12 5 Miehisan CPy 1 0
OOINO 80CTfl.
If 47
12 ! 12 ta li u 1 07 1 2 1 SSV 20
M ohiaran fJPf. LatKrte. ... . ... Walkerton
I
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Plymouth.
Arjros... Walnut.
Roi'hestor.
Peru Kokoruo..,. . Indian upolia. . .
. Juni . .10 o ..11 10 .11 H .11 4T . U '"(IU
1 '!
:m 40
1 tu S08 SSO
C If. HOCK Oen Ti
i S K 50 47 1AM 10 M 11 00 11 14 USS n .-. 1 4 4M K-nt.
C. C. DURR, DENTIST! Office over Purks Brot.1 Law Office, llano Street.
Plymouth, lud.
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CEIMTE1V1MIAL
HOTOGRAPH
GALLERT
Everyatylaaf th- art tronn a ciont or riiotf graiii to th- fliit-M Iiidl;i Ink (ietiirt-, fjt cutod In tin hitiha'st artlafie si. ill. AIm, rr.. . Ina im! enlarvioa niittU- a r-i uetah v. si ha a the beat f licbt. ui that nlotarea n ü I a taktth in any kind of weit Iht. Pictnr. finn.ta koit foDHtaitlly on I .11 i With rtr kindeKt rectrils for an a) react Iflaernl pstronatfe. v would leH ak a ironrtiniHtioti f Hie aamr, hopint: to Im utile to rfnlcr onrfot snilefsclon. hoth In prlc! and inalitv of work. Bem'nibr th tdacc. Mihii(iii tn-t, utat Whc. lc,' . Bunk, rirmontli. fnd.
