Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 27, Plymouth, Marshall County, 19 June 1879 — Page 4

The Republican.

Hatardav Eveainsr. Ihe week ! part, the a-abkatti dawn as Meat res tn sesjre- -thy toll is tkaac; And, standing as lb" ti:.l.-t, on th hriak 'IK a r sreneSM hcTft, ealuil tliink 1 H what 'm goas. Is MwT ami froon stmH be, Aa on that rrea1le in et rtiity. Vor such ai this mm i Uxiiif nova is pit. Niaath wi.irra-- tifi. .'- mv Is. Sock aa to msm w sftaal tan awtui liph r Of the atend-4 Moraine hail niTqjat. Spirit of wnd! on .his wreVs tSSrS 5 t ii't, Tracing ia- puidiwtc intuitu es "l thy I sad; That hand widen l.-a Is at gout! v. calmly Vp life's dark, stwrnty. tireMne, thorny MR, Ti.on, thou, in every storm hast sla-liervd uie IW-ncath the wiii) of ihr i u.gnity A thonsaud Kra.-e my footstep ctri-naives.. And 1 txiat thy aerey'a momiMieiit: A thousand writhe npoa the bed -of pain, I Hre. and'pleasarr flow thToogU every vein; Want o'er a thousand wreti htr oann her wmi.t", I, circled by ten thousand mercies stand. How can I praia them. Father? how express My debt of reverence ind lliaiiktr.li.crs? A lebt that no iMtelligew ean ciarat. While every moment swells the vaat amount. Kor a week' dajtiea than hast pm n e strengTh And broagift me to its paranatal ckoe at leu'th. And hern my ceatefat Hoaoni fain would raise A fresh memorial to 'Ilia glorious praise. Battaaar.

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1 CIrrns iffeirt Meets hl Matth

Frontier Newspaper Ofltc-e. Yesterday afternoon a dapper littki to hq with a two ounce case, and a half-pound cluster diamond pin, camo Into the roi. .V office, and asked if the amusement reporter was i.

When the man he sought was pointed i want to look that way to get a pie

endowed an orphan nsjlum in each county i tue State. He doesn't run the paper for money, but just stinpiy for his health and because ho likes the country. Our mailing ami foi ling m.'K'hinerv would remind you of j

the Risdon Iron Works." "Is it in this building?" "Oh, no; this is simply a brawl) m-e -the pl;ue where wo write up in'ues. Oar principal establishment " The circus ngont groaned as if in agony and left the oflke.- J tvt.a City Ottron'K le. How to Get Of Willi the Old Lore Without Getting: Into Coart. The other day a muscular young fellow, having an odor of the stables about him, entered a Dotroit photo grapher's establishment, find explained that he would like to haro about one photograph taken, but learning tho price he concluded to invest in a tin-type. After taking his seat in the chair he shut up oao eye, drew his mouth aroutd ono si le, stuck tip his nose and patiently waited for the operator, whose astonishment caused him to exclaim: "Good gracious! but you don't

go on voting for the party nominee! Took Him for Beet her. just tin same. Them is just ono Mr. Collyer's personal resemblance vital principle left in the old hulk, to Mr. Beecher la striking. Tne size, i and that is Jackson's precious lecacy, ! figure, and call, the well-shaped.

'lo the victors belong the spoils.- head, flowing gray hair, and smooth When you touch that you strike the and fl rrid face, are alike in both Democracy where it lives. This im "n. Iudian-rubberilnaueiHl policy of the ln referring to this resemblance party doesn't mtmrrass them in the i Mr. Collyer said: "On my way fro n least. They are getting to enjoy j Chicago lvist tMl time, I got off to it as a pleasant amusement. lad, in- , walkabout tho platform at one of the potts Journal. ' stations, I noticed several person 1 an out their hnnds to their month eid.

ways and whisper to those next to

An I ta,t ulifornia Kunche A Sileinlnl Homo. San Fran". o letter to Ba'tiin r Sun. E, J. Baldwin, everywhere known as Lucky Baldwin, worked on his father's farm when young, in Indiana.

the m. A young man from Chicago, whom I knew, came up to mo and aid, 'Mr. Ujllyer, do you know what the people here are saying? 'Oh

out, the stranger grasped hiea warmly by the hand, remarking: "Delighted to meet you sir really I am. I've heard of you at every place I've stopped oo my way from New York. I had such a curiosity to eee you that I got off at Reno and took a run up. But really I had expected to find a much older man, considering the niaprniflceut reputation your dramatic aud circus criticisms have given you. All of our boys told me to be sure and see you, if I didn't get aboard of anything else In the -town." "Ah," said the reporter, bittshing In four colors. "I'm glad to see you. Might I inquire your name." -Well, here's my card," said the little man, handing out a piece of pastaboard about five inches oquaro. "You may hare heard of me before ClartMaco De Lacy Slocum, agent of the "Sebastian Van Buena Vista Circus and Menagerie. This is by fur the hugest combination of gigantic cir1869 ever put on the road. We started oat about five-years ago in a amall way, with not over 400,000 feet of canvas, only nine tenths, and scarcoly 1.50C animal, but we gradually absorbed all the small fry sl ows. They'd go Into bankruptcy along the 90Qte. and we would buy their outfits. Sebastian, our owner, is the most sympathetic matt on earth. He'd buy their little shows and pay double price, just to help tho poor devils along. Money is of no account to 2dm. lie's traveling simply for pleasure and a desire to see the great West," "I'd like to know him," remarked the reporter. "Oh, he knows you that is, by roputation. He has your picture set in e 7rsrae that cost Mm over a bun drod dollar. He was saying to me one night that whenever business was dull, he just took a look at that phiz of yours, and it always made him feel as happy aa if be was obliged to turn Ave hundred people away from the door." "How came ho to get hold of my ylcture," "Ob. he begged it of De Murska or Modjeska, or Clara Morris I forget which. She hated like thunder to part with it, but you see he had loaned the great actress $10.000 once in Paris to buy a wardrobe and some jewelry for a new piece, and as the debt was never cancelled she couldn't very wull refuse. But I just came iu to give you a little information about our show. I always

like to give a man alt the points when

ture. Nobody will know you from Sitting Bull." "You go ahead." was the reply. "Do you want mo to take such a phiz as that?" "I do." Tho artist took it. It beat Sol Smith Russell all to pieces and was highly satisfactory to the ilttr, who paid for it and said: "You see, I had a sort of object lo this. Come here from Allegan county six months ago engaged to a gal there found a girl here I like better got to sev:r old ties, see?" "Bot what has that picture got to do with old ties?" asked the artist. "Lots heaps. I've writ to her that I was blode up hero on a boat and disfigured for life. She's awful proud. Whea sh gets this and sees how that explosion wrecked me, she'H hunt another lover quicker'n wink see. How do you like the plot? Just gaze t n this picture once and tell me that Mary Ann won't send back my love liters on the first train!" He posted the picture. The letter was brief, but explained all. It said: "My ewer dear gtirl-I Inclose my pickturo that you may see how offul bad I was hurt, tho I know you will love mo just tho same." "Ever see that gtuno worked aforel" ha aiked of tho ar 1st as ho licked tho stamp on the letter. "No never did." "Of course you never did. It's mine. It struck me the other day while I was greasin a wagon, and I think it's boss. Blode up sec? Disfigured for life see? Picture tight hereto prove it, and she'll write back that she has at last concluded to yield to her parents' wishes aud marry a young an out there who owns eleven steers, a hundred sheep and an eighty acre lot." JMfftil Free i'irx.

Holidays of the Brain. The masses who depend mainly upon their physieal exertions for a lively hood are apt to fancy that mindwork is light labor. This ic a great mistake. No species of toil more rapidly exhausts the bodily energies than intense, incessant thought. Happiest, healthiest, most likely to live long and to enjoy life, are they who judiciou-ly blend intellectual with mechanical exercise. With that delicate au 1 wonder-working muscle, tho brain, all tho elements of the body "marrow, bones and all" directly sympathize. Tweoty-four hours of hard thinking prostrates the syste ra

1 know be possesses the talent to i more completely than a day's mowiag,

or digging or plowing, we Know that the brain works. In surgical cases, where it has been found necessary to expose a portion of the organ, it has been seen to th nk. The manufacture of ideas, under the influence of that invisible and immortal eloujent of which the brain is the iostru-

uiuut, has been seen going on, aud 1 we are told that the perturbations of the thought-machine, uudr a full

handle them in the right style. Some fellows down at Beno and Carson tri-)d to pump me. but I didn't propose to lot a description of my show be mangled up by scrub writers. Besides, Sebastian telegraphed uie from New York bist night not to let anybody but you gat aboard of the first grand description. Just mention four miles of cages containing wild

beasts, wkh twelve new varieties of

elephants, and a matt discovered bettJ ' entul steam, are rapid, con-

. at .i t.. ! linuous. aud sometimes vioUmL Oao

v - v , n a v iu v a, a v i a a a u vuv v mw horwock, which weighs o000 pounds." "Indeed!" "Yes, sir! and a Man like you, with a fine descriptive ability aud inexhaustible command of language, which has made you faaaous in two eontlnents w "How many columns do you want?" "Ob, as many as vou please." 'When will the show be here?" "Perpaps not foe two ntonihs; ft takes such a loo tiaae to move the animals that our progress across the oountry U slow." "Just so. WeH, our figures for big oircuses like yours are il50 a column eash down, and thirty per ocnt. of tho Cross receipts if tho show is a sucaes." The circus agent seemed greatly affectsd. "Isn't that rather steep?" be said. "It would be, perhaps, for a small provincial journal like the New !'

au or tne Lonau u Hut, nut we i fi rculate such a warn moth edklon j that the price is oomaratively tiiri-

In;, Fourteen freight cars come up very day with paper for our edition, which Is worked off on Äve big Wal ter presse, lightning geared. Our expense for Lea aloo. sir, is 42,000 a day. We have Auore carriers than you could pack into your largest tcut. Our .Eastern circulation haa been increasing at the of a thousand a day for the last ajro years, iiy simply outting dowo the size of the paper a quarter of an inch, our proprietor has saved enough money to build four school houses worth ON ach, und

scientijjc observer says that tho surface of the brain undulates in such eases like the surface of the sea "that visible waves of thought pass over tho cerebrum. Tho master organ, therefore, Is as well entitled to its holidays as the vassal arm which it governs and directs, aad needs them quite as much perhaps mors. Delicious are its seasons of perfect rest, when the cares and troubles of business are coat aside4 and nothiug is permitted intermeddle with its dreamy trance! ftabbatha are tho heaven -ordained holidays of thb brain. Providence, who gave to intellect its progressive power, knew that it must bivouac on the mareiL "Six days shalt thou labor," but oo the seventh, "do no manner of work," applies to mind as well as muscle: and whoever disobeys the kindly mandate tiifleswith his health, mentally and bodily, and U guilty of the bun est follv as well as the basest ingratitude. Vhu-aqo Ledjir. -a aamPrepare fur a (.'hange of IHet. The Demon atic stomach of Ohio may as well prepare for a change of diet. It will be Ewing and inflation in l7t, and Tilden and contraction in LSMJ. The Western Democratic maw is becoming quite elafctie. In disita went through the same process io t87t- a Governor on a softnioney platform and a 1'rei-ident on a hard money platform. It shows how much the Democracy depend upon fundamental principles. Take array the Jacksonian principles from the Democracy, and- well, they would

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After twenty-five years' trial at vari- e3' 1 repiteo, tncy ar. sayisrr mat l ous pursuits he drifted iuto the bon mn Iepmer." anzu disrrict, Nevada, and in a few! "Well," continued Mr. Collyer after years, by well judged ventures in i hearty laugh, we are both from miningstocks. realized some millions. blacksmith stock. Beechei's graudHe became publicly known by build- father, I believe, was a blacksmith, ing "the Baldwin," now so favorable i ud ray father was a blacksmith, aud known as a popular house on M irket j 9 w I " Inter-Ocean.

street, San Francisco, 275 by 21U feet. Included in the structure isBaldwiu's

theatre

furniture, cost 3.000,000. Traveling through L is Angeles county he

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

The country people work them

i selves into the belief that the citv !

The whole, including the j fo,ka aM the happiest peop,e 0Q the

globe, while the city folks would rejoice to be as free as the country yoemanry. The one thinks the other supremely happy. Now the fact is no one can be happy unemployed. Work of some kind is essential to true happiness.

fancied and bought a Spanish grant Of 60,000 acres of bountifully watered ! laud, and laid out in princely style, i Of this $13,000 acres are moist bottom land, needing no Irrigation. Outside ! ,.t trtia Via hi ti rt i fl. i u 1 1 tr i rr i cr:i t Ail

... , , , Idleness begets crime, and eiine most of the property by means of ;six i , .. , . . . , . , . . employs the time to escape miles of eight-inch pipe, aud beautl-i , , ' , . , , i u , . the punishment due to crime. If fttl lakes are formed here and there, , .... ... til l j I each man aad woman would labor with rustic bridges and othr adorn i , , , . , 0 I enough to provide his or her neccsracnts. Some fifty rustic cottages v , ... , , . i sities society would arise from its are the homes of his army of working J --- . aa . , u mi- present corruptions. Idle men cal people. .' II sorts of farm buildings ' . ., . . n a a i for idle women, and thus crime sets are ta tefully arranged, and flowing i .

..u,. w. . i - ia. i ue lurus hoi mo animuis laoor , artesian springs abound, or purest . rr,. .. - . , ,wu, Ä and are happy, men and women look water. The orchard has 1,200 acres, .

with 18,000 orange and lemon trees, ! lul - wwvm uu .nag out 2,000almoBds, 5,000 Italian chestnuts, erablo lives. It is honorable to eighty acres of English walnuts, 5,000 ! work' il is honorable to be idle, acres of choi e grape, innumerable Tuy ltiplied wants of a man make apples, pears, plums, peaches and i mulu,,led liylj9 for Iabon Tbere fiafa. He h m tit) .100 ouealvntu trees are "UUo0i of m r-s of ntouch-

V .i nr,, cd land, and millions of unemployed of twenty-seveu varieties aud 3,000 ' J

ftho,.,.,! , ... lo, worumt'ii. now snail tne two come or the grac eful pepper trees, our most ,., together i. a serious uuestiun now urnatA nvprtrpnn jin. 1 ; rrmi.i n or van. 1 " 1

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ety, bearing a prof trim of pepperlooking spice berries. A broad avenue is laid out, three mil is long by 120 feet wide, lined on each side by eucalyptus trees. In the center is a row of pepper trees, making a grateful shade in that sunny climate, und the air is cooled by Innumerable foun tains. Soon a mansion ln keeping

before the world for answer.

"Man dieth SO- wltaWS j he-!1" is a question uked in, perhaps, the oldest book in Um Bible, ami the question hseM is far older than any verbal epres-toii nl it in an' hook. There have leen in my answers lo it j lOSM dt tiniie ami d luati- ; some tentative anil speculative ; some tml and Iteai tleas; aoaM bricht with hope un.l faith. XnotrwotJC (h tltion.

Why sliould the orator spend his

with tho surroundings will be erectod Uf0 In preaching i. "col I aud heart-

on a rising kuoll overlooking tulo l3s" doctrhiei and clouding the fairyland, and somo hundred tonan- j minds "blight with hope and faith?" try. with gardens and cultivated j Where is the reward? and how Is the

fields, will enrich the landscape and

world made better. Mr. Ingersoll

make this charmed spot of paradise, i offers nothing to cheer and make

where the proprietor can pass his doeUttlng years In peaceful contemplation of the romance of hi- creation Young MVIIlsin. The first Nihilist societies weio formed by Bosnian students about

glad the heart of mau lu lieu of thin "faith and hope." lie consigns all to the grave, and piles iu the earth; he diies uo tear of sorrow, and a ids no comfort, no good cheer, to hcaitbroken wife or childrcu. He is dead -worms hold a feast nothing more.

tho year isry, and the doctrines thev i If 8uoh wenj tru nan of aII

adopted were chiefly derived from a

book which is not generally supposed to have any Nihilist tendencies. Buchuer's "For co aud Matter." Tue cir eolation of this work il Itustda was fortiiddeu by tbo Oaverument, but it was secretly Introduced Into the country, ami road with avidity by the Busstau youth, together with another German work, by Max Siiru-r, called "Prosperity and the Individual," which had also fallen under the bau of the Kassian censors. Out of

crea'ed tilings, is tho most complete failure. - In tej' Ovem When William Lloyd ti ;rt isoa went South to see tho old flag lifted over Fort Sumter, h Mopped at S.ivanuah and wen tdii viug with a friend through tho city and out iuto the suburbs. Presently they cain, in a retired spot, upon a very old colored man feebly reating iu the sun. Mr. Garrison's friend drew rein and call-d out. "Uncle, did you ever hear of William

the-e two books, the rormer or which Lloyd Garrison?" Intelligence aud preached materialism and the latter i delight shone suddenly in the old Socialism, the Russians evolved the ; iVe. h, bross the Lord, Massa. vi-, doctrine of Nihilism, which they also yis. "Well uucle, this is William profes ed to üud in other popular ! Lloyd Garrison." The feeble aid works, notably Buckle's "History of ; UHn prang up, stumbling over hl3 Civilization." The new Nihilist so- j HtufT, and half climbing into the carcieties wore formed among the stu- ' raige. he seized G arrisou's hand, eov-

dents of the Agricultural College of Fetrovskl, near Moscow. Tho Government treated the students wl h extreme severity; many innoceut young men were confined in piison for many years without trial; aud it

was at this time, that Vera Hasaulltch,

Co-incident with the first outburst at Mount .-Etna, some weeks ago,

who was then U years old, was im- 1 Mount Hood, in Oregon, seilt foith a prisoned with her brother for three ! ' smoke. This was the first years- After the Franco German war e,uPtioQ of unmistakable smoke from

the Nihilists adopted the Fan- I slavist cause, and thereby gained a j certain amount of popularity; but the ! acquittal of Vera Sassulitch agaia

directed their attention to home af- ; fairs. They turned round upon their Ü &d that Ojieen Victoria Is in persecutors nnd threatened them with j favor of the repeal of the law of EngdeutlL believing that Bussian Motet? i land which prevents marriage with u

would hall them us the saviors if they . deceased wifo's sister.

should succeed in destroying ihc bureaucracy that fetters it.

ei ing it with tears and khs-s, calling down blessings upon tho Nsw Eng-

lander, and half choking with em tion. New York Tribune.

SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale and leadencolored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both checks; the eyes become 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 secretion o.' aliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensätion of the tonisch, 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 unfr(uently 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. W henever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOFS Nof CONTAIN MFRCVRY in any form ; it is an innocent preparation. j uifabk of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Or. McLank's Vermifuge bears the signatures of C McLnJCI and Fleming Bitot, 011 the wrapper. :o: DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS re not recommcntleU' as a remedy "for nil the ills t hat flesh is heir to," but in .iflci tion of the liver, ami in al! Hilious Complaints. Dyspepsia ami Sick Headache, or diseases of that cnai-uter, they ilaiui without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be ued preparatory to, or after taking Qe Urine. As a simple puigativc they are unequaled. BKWARi; Oa' IMITATIONS. The genuine arc never sugar coated. Kath box ha- a icd wax seal on the lid with the impression 1)r. MlI.ank's Liver Ph i s. tach arrappcf bears the signatuics of C M LaXS and Fi.r.MtNc. ISkos. Insivt upon having the genuine Ir. ( M'"IANK's 1.IYKB I'll Xi prepared by fltmrnttf Pro., of Putatmrgh. t'a., let niai ket being full of imitation ot the name ßtc l.une, apelled diffctfnlly tu! same pronuni i.itioii.

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CHICAGO ADVERTISEMENTS TENTS. FLAGS,

Camp toUjAatoT Camp ClinirM nnd I I hi n .1 -;t h ! GILBERT HUBBARD St CO.,

Send :' drultn. CHICAGO.

E J. LEHMANN. The Fair,"

Cor. Ste.te acd Adams Streets. CHICAGO. Boom son m jk uz, FOR CASH.

Wliiti anrl all U-elrat!- almde niixir.l r. a'ly for u.-. Krnlliahfd 1S6'-1. SmhI for Sample r ani aii'l Prtea ! ist. V INK, CALVaUCI CO..il'J Kan (iulpl) t , lii. uco. Tourists, Travelt-rs. Kxcur-i)iii!-, hhoult! viait I'll AS. T. WILT'S for TruukK. Sntcae!a, !' Ac. It will av. No. 14 4 Stiilo .Strict.

PAI1TS Till IK

Warm Wijra, t'ociu.'ftr, Cnmhn, and Ornam.'iiU, liark aud LigM llnir Waah, . atTMOatlCM IIAIK IIAZAAK. 157 STr.tr St., near Mnnric. V bolcali-

loot. Ut Vitbu.l! Ave. Si-nil for new Prior l.iot. Artiatic Uair lriiD(j, !Vi r-nt Aa'ittt4

e

iL old eta er since 1SC4. The cloud

of smoke wa described as black aod 8iilpburou8. and pouretl out of the

south side of the rnountahi, hulf aJ

tuito from the biinittiit

Lei s arc How the tired man of business looks and longa for his day of leisure, or perhaps his Saturday afternoons, wbe 1 he can get out of his U3ual groove of labor, and sniff the fresh breezo from the shady wood auds. Iu these few hours of leisure he often crams days of pleasant memories, and while occupied with duties a close observer sees a merrier twinkle of the eye, a more pleasant smile lights tip his face, ami his footsteps move with a new vigor;

Ho More Hard Time. If yon will step spending so much on tin" clothes, lien fond nnd style, buy grand, hialtUy fo.wl, ctMayanr and lctt'r clothes , gel BaortJ real uiul aiibstantial tliilig Of life every wuy, and csK'cially i"P the fooHsli balnt ot SM piny la ( (M iisivc, quack doctors wr tntnf so inticli of the vile humbug a.edieinc that dnea you only bann, but nut your true' in that .simple, pure rcniedy, Hop Büters: thai cures ilwnya nt inl'uu coat, mid you will i-omt times and hnvc good healtli. !ey another coltunu. '27) 2(

A Liberal OtTcr. No "dictionaries." no ' ihromor-," no "solid bilver rpoous." but the Invaluable boon o? good health, is the matchless premiam offered and

LTunr nut fi'il trs nil Indies tkiur nfl'.-i

he is also improved in disposition, , with tUQ8e aggrava'iug diseases and aud serves himself or his omployer weakness -! MenllnV lo thr-lr sex, if

better. To a man or woman whose whoio time is leisure, no such pleasures are in .-tore; the time hangs heavy, and all things are viuw. d through smoked glass, and sometimes the gla3 is wonderfully darkened; from such we often hear tho expression, "We have not time," or, "Our time is wholly occupied." Ltepeud upon it, this i only a palliativ to conscience, as regards duties, or the ftiuisy gauze to hide our iu Jiflei -ecce from our friend.

Never promUe more than can be

Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription be

used aa directed. Ladies, submit yourselves no longer to the knife and caustic. The Favorite Pressor! t! Ion

has roTOlOttonlzel that brauch :f

medical practice, and wrought your complete emauoipat ion from the protracted paih utul buffering of the past KovuioM, Intl., HaroD 20ih, 167h. Dr. IC V. Pierce: Dear Sii Favcrite Prescription has restored tne to perfect healih. Yours truly, 1kvck Ciioatk. 422 Ku taw street, lUrnMouK, Ml.. .Tuue 10th. 1878. Ir R. V Ptnron, Buffalo, N. Y.: ear Sr Iff wif was u hoilep.a

lone. ir. Ii n II 3 J' dtimore i'llis mvn id for nearlv '( vears Your

have been üccessfully run on this Favorite Pieserintinn hits en red her. principle. For sale by all druggists. I Tuaukfoilv your. Price 2r. cents, & T. HoC iv.

LIQUID Cottage Colors, 23 Shades Ready for the Brush. Tlimr Pntuta :ir' prepare 1 with mil cHeIratel Kettle Boiled UaWOal UH, ami .iir the llst in Market. He sure ami Vny them ! If your tlvalera iou't kr Tliein. aaay) to u for circulars aud pricen. Wc alo man 11 fact urv Strictly PURE WHITE LEAD. Barn, Bridge and Fence Paint, GENUINE l(aw& Hcille Boiled Unseed Oil, PURE LINSEED OIL PUTTY, &c. Orlfr ly mail will receive prompt ntteot'n. IRONSIDES PAINT. Made from Il?sr ORK hsak whits uai m sn mm, Cor. Grreen and JPvU-.a Streets, -MM CHIOAOO. A. K. BLACKALL, Importer n;il DfahWH Teas. Coffm and Spices. 49 Clark St. Op. Sherman House, AlfC COR MAPliOM AND HSLSTtD STS, CHICAOOi TliePurfnt Tim Iminn teU & Sold Very Low. CHICAGO, ALTON & St. LOUIS -V NO Gity I Short Line.

NO CllatllgC It'liicago S K amaa ( it v.

I'.kf .wt'l' 'UCStüO iV M. 1..MMS, Ol tllN O I fl 1, a- i,.,,

: Louiti Kanau Citv

LLouia. Qtiiucy, rekln

any GlM Mvi ween

n .il Keokuk.

Dr. Tctt has sue-

cce.led in cotnttining

lu tne.se pill BW lieretof jr.. autaiiiUlie juJUan of 11 strks.tiiekino I'LUiiATivc. and a

PVaVrUM TuN i' Their first apparent ,r I is to lUerett.' tllu apiH-tite by causing tho im1 ptnniperly nantnV iUte. Tlius the tyatCM is nourished, and by 1 heir tunic action on the digestive organ, regular nnd healthy eviteiMtioua are nrodueed. The rapidity with whirl. PEriSONS TAKE ON FLESH while tin der tho Influence of these Pills, iniltuutca their ndaptnliilitv to nourish the lfdy, nciKX' their cfli -acy iu on ring Herts ous debility, melancholy, d stu'pslit, WllStInn (J the iuuä les, sluggishness of the liver, clironic coDstimüon, and ItniHirtiiig health and st reitgüi to the system. Sld everywhere Price 2'i ecu 19. Office 35 Murray Streu, NEW YORK.

Sick Headachci

CARTERS

I

ITTLE IVER PILLS.

eat and raatrat to l a We 40 ln a vial. I'm. . äolJ l.y all re.- I.

CAKTER MEDI'JINE

j'lvr Vial, by m

Potrtivol) Cur4 by

v.eta Lim r t.i. Ther alms r r 1 I v f ti.irtMa arena bjnani sin, Iniln"ilon au.l

I ua Henrty tu .-. A ierfeet remedy for I "nai'ieftf, ' lasts. I nmarat iwa, . . , 1 1 n.i 1 11 lit Moiltli. Co.. 'I'Miirne. Ptiii In Oi li.e, r. Tsy r.-- 1asta tii" H ..'s 1, 1 .r.'V. Mi '...; 1 ,-. 1 11 mil IV- TIiosii.

, Duly 011 all a cetuble. Pr..x' 2T c. als

CO.. Prop'r E'ia. Pi. ail lsr o k rli;;.r.

e

knl 1 IssB

BBBBW VI

Thesx' new ltn.- ...e s'o. kcd with the finest !ay ..'urn, BSSskiss; ' ure, itixUuii.g l'SSir!PssSr Cars, I'nl.c- Dining ( ' .r-, 11 ! I'ndmri.i 1:1, u e Mii-piug Cars, ever pls ed in a railroad t rain. 'i hc ik w Smokinc Can h:li t tnpe iatly for these sew llt, are Kpisl tn eery respsetka tin- flr-t . 'na rara on jn-.M lfb. Ttr new Kcrlisisff t 'liair I'ulace '-.r n! . hniit sperinl'.v for the- seal lin tit .ist coit, :ire sujMTi.ir to any car in ua!iywliere lor regular imsKengei hiiaui(Ma. Fur beauty, for jx rfecl tlnis'i in .-very re,-e- t, Jiid tor .'dmolnte Contort, tin y are aa m ich unprrior tn tin- old rcf inin chair cars of other rasanaV the hitter are auerj'ir to ordinary ruiignuit ec a. No Extra Clmnje will be made fur Seats in these Splendid Car. Th rates tiv the new linen will be a low as the loatsst ; mi i;the ssssassaoiaattasvi hN is uperior ha those el any rival route. The Entire Trntua C'oiisirtlng of I!atjjije Cars, Dttij Cars, llelinina Chair Cars, ami 1'ulnnan Valave 8ktpln Cars. Kim Throrph Pirxt. Witliout Change, between Chicau' nnd Kansas City. Chicago and St. Louis, St. Louis and Kansas City. UXIOX DEVOTS In Chicago. St. Louis, Kansas City, Ticket office s Clark St.wJ ard at Depot, cor. ("anal nnd Mmllsoii stmts. Chicago. (JeU'M ol uflicea Comer Dearborn aud Adams Sts. V. C. VAN IIOUN Oes Snpi. Chirazo .IAHKS ( IHKLTON, Oca. faanenger and Ticket An-ut. Chicago. J. t McMITLLKM.Oen. Mauager, Chiugo.

NICHOLS, SHEPARD I CO., Jin 1 1 1 . Creek, Mich. ORIGINAL ANO ONLY GENUINE "VIBRATOR" THRESHING MACHINERY.

Till MatrhlOM Orals-Xarlne. TIsit-KtTlag, mi Mnorr S.rlnf ThmHw. et bf dar aa4 geurrw IUn. Barnad alt rirttrr f-r k.pH M er, For hct C'.e.iaUc, u4 lut H.arllt Ur.la from WwU(.

ST 1 ). 1 Ponrr Tbrchrr a Kpertalty. Kprrlal 4ie of Ai.nit.r. 1-..-I0 tiprrsrl.r for Stc.m Pow.r. Ol 1'arlTalra Ktrani Thrtaher Kaglaea, boik Portable .nd Tsarttaa, Uh lblt lapraT. uati, ISr kfraad s. oibor ai.ke r kind. THK I riltV Threshing Kirsea 'and oftea UrM if. rban. tkmi ..ntj caa M tu.d. by Ui. Kitra Ui.iL rtAVKD I) (hew lid MwaUira. alUIS Baisers nill not submit to the enorboi .eu -yf Orala .4 lb InfvrWr wrb S.a. bj all othrr nubiuoo. whom vaoc xwiad oa tb. dlff. iwij.. NOT Onlr Taatly Ksperior for Wbrat. Ott, lirW, .. aad Ilk Grain t. twit tb. Oatr ( r-il Tbrh.r In Fl.v. TiaiMkr, lilltt. C: ret, .d Uk. RtA,. kr-i"'" no " .U.-auireu " or "robaildlag" Is cb.nf.rrva tii.ln toSrad. XX rhnroovh Workmanship. Elsgant Finish l. '. - tiu f P.r'. Complete.,, ot Rttl eMSt, cx-

Sir " t icmroa ibrwD.r ouLDLr .n icopisim.vs.

Vi

Johnston's

Sarsaparilla

la acknewlcHKud Is be the liest ami moat reliable preanilion now . pje-l f..r LIVER COMPLAINT

And for Purifying the Staad.

Tills r -. irntton la rompoundf-d with Krs.U ca(e, from the bvst Mdeeted üididuraa 8ars:ijMii!I!;i, Yellow Dck. BtiHtngta, lainUiioa, Will Cherry, and otlier Valunlile U med tea.

Preiared only by IF. JOHNSTON 1 CO. CluiuiatH & DrusjgisU,

101 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Miok.

ri 1.1 by all Druargisu.

tJ77 Month and exH-nta (,'naranteed S3

I I H

M iii in-

Ajreutis. Outfit free, tsiiaw Si Co., Augusta,

jp I kM aaaj miinssra to KentH. 9 t m I nullit free. 4difesa 1. O. V1CKJBHT, Aiifc'iisi, Ifanan HDVERTISEMFNT U SO newapapcrs for StO. Read inc. foi lau fl paj,-e Mm;'.ijJ t. o. V ltyWi LLAC. s; . Street. K. .

SPECIAL AKK0UWCEÖIEKTS. Wc want everybody to Remember The People's Drug Store, Which is in Room No. 8,

LOCAL DIRECTORY.

-OF

Hoham's Block,

ON

Laporte street,

IN THE

City of PlymoutL, lu the Courtly ! Mnrslmll, and in the Stak' t)f 1 11 liana. 1870. 179. POE & CHAPMAN.-

jnn 9 79

PROPRIETORS.

The Farmer and the Laboring Man' Friends.

Nussbaum I Mayer

Wholesale and Retail Dealerb In

GROCERIES

A JNTID

PROVISIONS

WOOD, WILLOW,

CHINA k STONE WARE ! We uro hoIHtik at nil times cheap as an; bourie In Northern Iuilini.a. In connnettoi with tho above business, wo pay the hi h t price in C . all Kind of Produce, aid make .;.-; ';'. j in Hides, Furs, Pelts, Wool. SEEDS, ftc. CALL ON CS at otü New store if you wtsl to pnri'liais" Oootb lu our Un or ttave anrthlna to nell o us. 23 Michigan St., Plymouth Infi

HOP BITTEHS.

(A Medicine, not n Drink,) sua tans tmm, buchc, mandrake, DANDELIOIV,

Ajro m "traxaT im eist ?' tdical iriumii orl

au. onc B-rrrcs.

AP BsWSSSi of t'.to iouiArh, IiowtJa, ri'Kwl, LlTrr.j

HidncTs, and rrinary Or-"ns, Ktrrm . -c e, P!rep-

1 jauti end e.pr'ts.r.y Temale (mtalntx

Si OOO IN CIOL.D.

'2 N paid for a case Uioy will not cure or help,

fora-.r lmiure or 1- :u-i"UsfounJ in tha

j. :r !.-., :s t rl'.iii.. tcre and try them

before j.-vifk p. Take SS einer.

Hor Covon CCU U the sweetest, safest and txa.

JakChildreD.

Tha Hor Pad tor Stomach, Utot and Kidney Mm

rtor to all others. Cures by absorptton. Ask drninrljit.

IX L C is anahaolub- and IrrulstiMcuT. for drank

enxy- w, nso of o;dum, tobacco and narvotVns

bend for circular. jf Taal

Atxxr4Jby rtrscrata. tloj. Wtlm Mf? X Rarbartar.N.T

QlCOn POUND EXTRACT OFr?

BTJCIITJ

nOMTAINIMO

Culielis, Juniper & Spirits of Nitre

IN s CONCEITItmO f OSS. FOR Slso&ses cf tli3 Eidneys k Bl&ditr,

Ocnorniea, vcainesaes, 6TcrZxertio&s, Clleet, Stricture, 0litraeti;n cf the TJrine,

and all DiarasM of the I riuary

ItlKl Nsxual orjjsiis, Mrr of bow Ions tanitmf sad vhrtbar la MALE OH FEMALE.

SasjSaSl from the nrlflaal rrelpc of PR BILL, act svld kf W. JoUNHTON 4 CO., 161 Jefferson Avenue, DETROIT. ron HAI.E itv ALL nucuoMTa.

Cl.rk.

Auditor .. Stu riff Trcsaurcr Recorder . M ...

" V-J VI .............. Scliool up riuteijdeiit

coi'stv orrit kBs. McDoaaM K. v ..

John V Aatlcr A- L. Plioojaoii. 1. L. Mat. A. C-. North. W If tt-11

, 11 - w K. aaass. Commis-ionere I "I."" .'. dwSSSt

xoiuc a uran a.?.,f?'"1 '' the t ornmissionera' Coort M'rch' Jw' SniSS and De.

sfÜniCIAL OKriCERS. Circuit Judge Circuit rroicutor;...;;. B D Cruaford" March, K1 Mondar in Mar. ah Mouriar in L her a,i M Mondiiv in lumber. 7

Ctrt GOVKRNMKNT

ssror Clerk Treasurer

Supl labile Schools'

. Aasssa Jobnaon ....Da- K Sardrr .-lames A. Miniore

Kosco A. CI

Cit Cnnni i I m ... .

is each .nöiiöi. "UUU ,01,r,,,

CHl-KCH niKKCTORT "IHR 1ST IAN CHIKCH. freckh ' 1 a. n

1 amVTEKI.t N III RCI1. Prwchln,

lath (Hh.a.latl2:i5p. m. Prayer mei-lls; VV?dasasaarast ; p. m. Seat, frne ll. A. tSSSSSSSi UVTBC WnT EPWOOPaIThi hch. Comer v . k 4! or1v an'1 r"l,u"r "'rwts. I'.xrachiu eve r Sabbalh at io:i a. sj . asd 7: p T KnndsJ achool st 12:40 p. m. ;. . iWer, Ca.Tor. V KEKOKatElTciU Rt H. feVnics. J Waj. ..-LMK lsnh the first and third burua!. i ach month at lo:) a. m.. UDd at tSTSLm Church att p. m. J. B. Hwiry, Pastor THOMAS' Kptscop.1 Charck. IXrtse w O Mccs every Sm.a.y ., ):30 a. BIlt, v Maaday achool at 12:30 p. ui. Se,tB free j. f anue, Hex-tor. 1

CATMOUC (St. Mlchscls) CUCIrTb! pw at rvic. .:30 a m. Second service si is eapera st 5 u. m. O. Zurwelien. Pastor.

MASONIC. 1LYMOt TH C-OMMANUEKY. KT NO aa. Staled conclaves tht sei ond '1 hniadsj in l Mk. J- W. iioughton, t. c-. c. bTtBSl iE cor utrr.

ILVMuCTli UOCKCIL, NO. la, R. A. ü. M. Statd eonvwtatiotii. tl.e second Wediitae.ar in cli uioiith. J. r . Uueinuaur!,, T. L M.

Ill..Mor iH. CH.MTKH. Nu. at, R. IK. n. htatiHl eubvoestiont the tiisi and third MokUsya 1 each siontu. J. W. Uonarhtoai, M K. M. p. LTMOl ill, IA-1K.K; NO. 14; A. F ik A at NmUm .oiiHuusicaiioua fitst aiui ttiir ntisia Jneuch mouth. A. L. ifceve. W. U. J. B.otiel-BsM

1 ir.wiNNisti lodge, no s a f. a a m A.V Stated cominunicatioua ihe h.i sd third lueodays iu tsch mouth. David Dull W M C S. Sntpheu, Sec.

pL.Voillt CI1AP1EK, BAaTEKM tTAR aueeu the Brst W edneaday of each siouth at S'U .L Burih, W M. Mu.c.o; mo 1 BaXown. AMERILTM IA1H.E, NO. M, L 0. O svseta eveiy 1 hursday evtulns at .:. p. m. liraidrbt aJtd visitnuj brethren are ( ordiaJly ihvtled to St. tend, II o. Thavrr, N. U. U. b. Heevs, Bee. ULYMOl 'ill KNCAMPMI.NT, No. llV m.t.d mettluir cevotid and lourth Moodavs Is estb Bisnth. 11. Speyer. C. P. J . A. I aiuMr.'sciiba.

EIRE COMPANIES. ADRIATIC ENGINE CO. atattai cemnl l uemlay m each sjonih.

W.U. It. Cullet, set, K K. H-inhill, Poresutt.

aaeetins

'IOKUKNT lll.h. I-O

1 1 uesilay in aSSSt ruoi.th.

man

Staled meet i bcs aeobd A. S a. . mm

w. w . J a.n.er, ro-

UROTVCI ION IUH-K AND LA DDEs! C O. basted A. mcctiutrr ttrst 'i uaauaj iu each atontb. J. K, HoukIiioii. I oman.

LOAN ASSOC! ATKlNs.

IfLVMOl'llJ Bl'lLDlNO LOAN a saVi-oS ASSOCIA I ION. NO. I. Bvrd of Uirectors :u. st rtret Monday of cath umtitb. D. B. Arstström-. Pres. C.E. losa. Sec

PLYMOUTH BC1LD1NU, LOAN &. MMNOS ASStK 1ATION, NO. i. board wt Dtmtuta meet drat alouuay iu escb moutii. V . B. Lass, I'res. it. A. Br i Sec.

ill l si. I I e 1 1. 1 UAiNh CHtlAhO I- t 1 l.t A V. On and after Nov. ra h. im. trains ah. save stuUous dsiiy. lexceaa buudsy.) aa lowt :

Gc ING WEST. No. l No. TT

I'ai Ex I sc Ex

No. I N't Äx!

Pittsburgh. Roeheatol . . A iniuee.... i I rev I II..

Muilffleiu ..".".' Crestlilis. ..m

11 46t.ni1 3 tnaui

W . . t ... 1 CwUUl 7 M tLO

uohm K ISnm I t 5v, Ui i aim 4 lipui ft ll-ni

Outline . oifnt Lima , Kt. Wayne. Plymouth. Ctiioaco...

lv

ft 4opm

" in ll Copni

3 4Sam

I ftuam a iisn. la osn l .'Ot n

--,.l. I 7 11 U ,

OGINO XART.

i n i ii. eu(nm 'l ,.ui 7 46t.m 6 3ÄI St 11 44MLU 7 UpUi 12 ftfttUl iWi a.' s ii,ta 6i m Sftttra

a Ml rill tiixa nastm 4 ftt ai.

Chleao.... Plymouth. Ft. W iu Lima Forunt , Crsstliaws. , Or atline . Mnnsliold . On ville....,

No. No. 2 No i N't Ex Fat Ex Atl. Kj

tlopmi latan J 61pm! i cum 11 4am a v it,

c 5isin a lasaB il sei rr.

4 aasV 1 stiara 5 3FH ÜITfclii IK.u 1 4 2tan

No. Msil

s Usm

lu fäaru

11 Unu : 12 uti.m 12 in,

anjna

lv

Alliance , m , n.

Roc heater 6 22pn. Pitabtiiah.... I i aoi m

I Maw 4 st, m i f i it 7 44pm i'um tftftaa 9 ski rs 7 if sn. V Ham

11 lftni. u,un lj tea St 1 Am p.. T i,inas. J t B lanan.itibin.l fttoim

Trains Nus. and c i uii daily. Train No. 1 leaven Pillr-burgh Gaily except Saturday. 1 : nil. No. a leave CLiosko daily eyr l1 Faw unlay. AU Ulbert daüy except Sunday. I I. MM IS 0n. rasa, aiid Ticket AacnL 1MII AN Vl'di.lV PERI A C UH AGO.

On and after Mar 12. 187. trsahaa will

on the road. 8unuaya excep'ed. aa follows

OOINO NORTH.

Indianapolis. Kokomo Pern Rochester.... Wsinat A rftro

Plymouth Tyner Wnlkerton Luporte M. tn City OOlNo M'chUran City Laporte

Walkorton.... Tyner Plymouth Arifos

slnnl

RrcheKtr

Peru Kokomo lnuia.niiioHa..

c oopm 8 2Spm 9 Mi m

lo 2pra

lo 4i m li aapaa il scpaa

il u

ue 14a 8Öütff7 tSSam io aa

il it li if 11 4 7 12 il pm ia , 12 40 1 40 tat as

t tu tts 14 47 U lpl It 79 12 44 1 47 1 M 1 44 190 I SO

las 444 9 47 10 Cft 10 Jt It on 11 14 11 3 12 44S 1 4 400

H. HO KW F.LL. Gen. Ticket Accnt.

ÜSE THIS BRAND.

C. C. DÜRR,

' UM H OI S fur Sn.iitii. lt of I'm In. MnUff I Isaa than oue- half tho uanftl fielt and Ut-an Uak-a

Clrnj Wort, w nb an l.ntri inp or Mcnturinf. rOi B Siit of Krparatom JtntJe, ttaanginf from Ali to TvtslTn-HaHnntü1, avntt tnonijl of JJounu r4 Horn? Powers to nantcb. POR Partletilara, Call on oar Deslen or write m ui tot III. it .tid Clrcaai. ha tau Orsaj

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Q

1 Onfl protilsoriSOdaysinveslnient of StM Witt till Otsclal Rsiwrta, tn WV Proportioii.il returns every week on stock options or io, . ari. - avion. . ai.iuo. Oftlriai It.-porta and 1rr.ulars live. Adrtp-ss, t. porrrs tisht t ca.. nai.kera. as vvoii w. n.y.

atWlfiMiraSfiajfilTS

uri -li n ii ii nasi ua -Taal . jnw m a s"J Wc will pay Agi-tilsit .nmry oi HKijs rtnoiilh si. l .(Ki...-., at I low a an fs c.mnitv.;., i .., I ! our new au. wmi.tft till ipTt-niion.. U mran vliaf v i.iv. bauiilc (n o. A'lür. mi kirn A -, Mar.bail, stick.

C 17 fJ A TO r' ; K, M A -. rVwfJand, t in II na si , t..r best Ageacy RhsIdi n, aaTMsaa u. World. lApeuive Otiltit Ki e.

s m K4nwv m

l. ii v.. ai w, im urn lavs' sii

DENTIST ! Office over Parks Bros.' La w Office, (Ja no Street.

PlymoutiL, Ind.

rrcol4

GEI.TENNIÄL

Jhotograph

BEST IN TOE WORLD. And liettcr and healthiir tlisn any

GALLERY

SALERATUS, alloy thei answering . v.-ry pnno-e r . r Raleratus. I'm up in handaom and rowu cut one pound host- instead ot in IImi usual puier . . v , ., thus prt wattBat ail caking anil Iiih oloratiou ol packsin-. OSM tcsapoontiii l IhU 4oda uril with sur Blilk epais Four Icij.xiniuli. ol the Is -si Rikini: Powder, saving Tw enty Times its rost. Soe paek . aye f. r h..il.e inturnititioii. If the ti'sspooul ill is too larjre stiri does not BS4 daeogoad n-sullaai ftrst, um- less ill. rwards Parti. - . i. i ri.- Hal. niliin kIi.miIiI always ask lot 1. 1 1 ''Axm. ui-ä. il.üü.. .' i .-1 U u.- 0(b apt i lut"

Every style of the art from a Gem or Thoto aTruidi to ibi' ftneixt India Ink picture. utod In the hiirlieht artiHtic Kk lit. Al-o eopyineand enlaiviiiK made a Kfeoialty. We have tile Iie4t of liaht. HI that lleturcR may b takeii in any kind of weather. Pieture fram' a kept constantly on hanil. With our kindest reardn for an alread) literal patronar o would heapeak a continuation of the arn hopitiK to he alile to render perfect patihlao ion. Loth in prt-e and iiinllty ol work. H -metni.e, ti pitwss. Miehisran street, arax Wheeler's L'.mk, Plymouth. Ind. Jaft7T J. t. l'UlrtUEbb.

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