Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 32, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 July 1879 — Page 4

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carrying one's own tea cop to "tea fights" had its oddities aöd Incontenience9 for how did these guests

dispose of their soiled china? The Sosse Crop Statistics. Z r . , . m -a. ,KJK chronicle is as mute as a floh on this WMuftxuTon, July 16. Returns to j poiQt Rnd we are )eft to inf,,r tbat fbe department of agriculture of the they , tber c. r ied tne steky articles ottöU crop show that the condition nome in their pouket, or dispensed Bt June, Which was 96, has not been with the cupä before the reign of toatetafeed, awl is for July. 1. 98. crockery-breaking Biddies began. Ho life ftgures indicating the coudiiiun, guegt of tne nineteenth century "keteompared with the June figures, are tle- iriTite annihilation to his North Caroliua, 104, a gain of G; CDeri-hel heirloom through the rausSouth Carolin, 81, a losofi:i, Geur- (.uar mauling practiced impartially gia. 86, a loss of 7; Florida, M, a ioes iu Qur m0(iern kitchens on iron pots

Items for the Yi omen. Facts and Fig-ure. Cut yt is worn more than ever. There are 3,450 Roman Catholic

Thick silks keep better by hanging ; bishops, priests ami chaplains iu lie

thin dresses are better folded.

Hair net?, with large meshes and bead designs, are becoming p pater. Silk pocket-handkerchiefs will not fade if dippe I in salt a d water while new.

Black lace cinbrolJered in old gold

land.

Ten years ago Americans hardly knew there wus a foreign market for anything but their raw materials; but last year our exportsof manufactured articles reached $136,500,000. The greatest depth yet discovered

Of 4; Alabama 96, no change; Mississippi 82. a loss of 7 , Louisiana 93, a toss of Texas 90, a loss of 4; Arkansas, 103, a gain of three; Tennes

see 101, a gain of 7. Corn. The area planted in the whole country exceeds that planted iast year. North Carolina, Mississippi, Arkansas and Tenuessee show the largest gain in the routh. Ohio ar:d Indiana show some decrease, while Illinois increases 7 per ceutum. The states west of the Mississippi river make the largest gains as a section, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa and Missouti all ranging trom 104 to 11. The con dition in all of the southern states Is low on account of the drought. In Texas not over half a crop. The orthern states show a fair condition, while those West of the Missippi liv- j er show a very high average over MO. Tobacco. The acreage for the Whole country shows a decrease. In the four states of Connecticut) Massa ehusetts, New York and Pennsylraflla, in which the bulk of seed leaf tobacco is grown, there is an increase of acreage of about 13 per centum as compared with 1878. Of the states producing the shipping, manufactur- j tog and smoking tobacco, which con- : ti tales nine-tenths of all the tobacco , gfowa in the United States, North

Carolina aloue shows ai increase iu

and china p . FhiUtdtAphic Time. Start Right. "Take nothing for granted," is a golden rule for all travelers. That is, we must see things for ourselves, and Bud out ail about our journey. We

Black French cambric-, with gay

flowered borders, are to be made up in walking dresses for moruiug wear. Th y are excejdingly stylish. A new boa for the neck Is made of

must not depend upon the opinions ' quilted net. which makes a high ruff

boa

flowers and figures aro used for hat ! ln the AtIailtic ocean is 3 875 fathoms, ICBrb. at a point north of the Virgin islands, , , between St. Thomas and the BermuOf course women can keep a secret, , .... ...... . ... das. The mean dfpth of the Atlantic but it tukes a good many of them to . .... r,wwf. v . - , T , i is a little over 2,000 futhoms. do it. Hartford Sunday Journal. V I mi p In ! m i w w t . 1 jlnttr f ran tntn

.a. iuui i o iiiiri'i i" ' vim j i ' juiu

Germany, England and Austria. In

of others as to hours and traias. I remember two boys some years ago iu Philadelphia, who grew tired of goiug to school and minding their owu parents, So they made up their minds to ruu away. They packed up their clothes, each

around the throat and falls in

tails down the front of the waist. Forget-ne nots mingled with bows and ends of cream color and Havanna brown ate used to trim bonnets intended for blondes, If there's any one time when a wo-

pilgrim style, aud sailed forth from thy back gate of their father's house very early in the moruiug of July 4th. They chose this day because they thought it was a good day ou which to assert their independence. They thought they would be like the American Colonies and would strike for freedon. So they went on to the West Philadelphia Depot to take the train for Washington. It was iu the war times, and they thought they would go and see President Lincoln. They wanted him to give them commissions in the army as drummerboys. They felt sure he would do this, for they had always heard that

France, wheat flour pays a duty of 1 ftanc 20 centimes per 100 kilogrammes (220 pounds); in Italy the duty amounts to about 70 cents per sack of 280 pounds; in Russia the du ty is about 50 cents per 2SU pouuds. The average price paid per day for convict labor is as follows: In Iowa, 43 cents; New York. 34; Indiana, 43; Nebraska, 35 to 4D; Kansas, 45; Mich igan, 40; Maryland, 40: Illinois, 40; West Virginia, 25; Missouri, 40; Vermont. 35; Rhode Island. 40; Connecticut, 40; Ohio, 45J; Pennsylvania, 40; Minnesota, 40; Califoii-ia. 45 and 50. The public debt of Europe was divided as follows in 1870: France. f4,687,921,400, Prussia. 229 ,852,375; Italy, $2,000.000,000; Russia, l,r4,SlO,-

A husband recently cuted his wire , oo0; Spniu, $2,0; 0,000,000, Turkey, of divers ills by kissing the servant I fto-27 000.000 ; Great Britain, 13,884, -girl, aud allowing lm wire to catch 852.720. These are the heaviest debts, him at it. He said she was up in an j mj(i they beur hal(je8t 0D Turkey, It instant, forgetting her complaints, j aiy R lssiu aild Spaiu WliiU. 8ome

aud has done without a ever si nee.

one for Mmself, in a red silk hand- j man should be entirely alone it is kerchie ', and put their bundles over j when full line of clothes come down their shoulders on a stick, in a true jo the mud.

The present fancy for crocheted shawls in wool is either a white, all black, or else amber, pale blue, or garnet with a white border.

servant girl

A little lnvo will do far man, hut woman craves it eor. M r heart, built on the 'iro.ul..nj.- plan. Tr:m'r a without cudenvo.-Wuolt-ton of love, which a it- would fain lie-flow at tn-r aaawl plt-aaun-; But if vou tread Bpon liea train, Mt-r iiate will know no meagre.

he was very kind. They thought he

the area planted, all others indicating i would invite them to dinner, at the XüSfeterta4 decrease from the acreage j White House, and would very likely of last year. Toe condition of the take them out for a drive in his owu whole country is slightly below that i carriage. of July 1878. Massachusetts alone, of j So when they arrived at the rail states bordering on the Atlantic, way depot, they saw a train headed hows an Increased condition; and south for Baltimore, aud they got ou Tennessee, la the west, places her ; the rear platform. They had no condition at ?4 against 89 loot year, i tickets, and as they wanted to save Spring wheat. Returns fjr July their (it tie money they had, they give an aterage condition for spring! thought they would sicul a ride to Wheat at Oi against VQG July 1, 1K?8 Washington. But the conductor

lT)e northern New K.giaud states fouud them, about an hour ufter the and

rang nearly up to the average. A train had started, hanging onto the few counties in Northern New Yoi k ; steps on the rear plaHoim. He landaverage 87. Texas, the only southern ' ed them at the next place he came state producing it to any exteut. re- j to, aud, lo and behold! it wus Trenton, ports but 6!. In the northwestern X. J. They were on the train to New states spring wheat ranges from 92 to Yoik instead of the train to Washing96, but Iowa falls to 8. The spring ton. They were goiug north iusteud Wheat crop of Kansas is but 08. Ou of south; they had euterud the inag the Pacific coast most of the Calif r j train by the wrong gate; and were nla crop is returned as spring wheat, ; sta ted all wrong.

When you see a woman who is looking iu at the milliner's thtow up her bands and exclaim, "Oil, what a horid thing!" you may set it down as a certain thing that tuat style of bon-

of the debts may have si ghtly decreased in the last two years, others hav- greatly increased, as in the case of Russia aud Turkey. The number of square feet in an aero is 4:,560. In order to have this area, the piece of land must be ol such length and breadth that the two multiplied together will produce the above number. Thus, an acre of laud might be 43,560 feet long by one foot broad ; 21.7s) feet long by two feet

Proof Spirit. Proor spirit was so called because In theprescientiflc age it wascustomaiy to levy duty on spirit by rougl.-and-ready process called the" proof," which was conducted as follows: A small heap of gunpowder was wetted with the spirit to be tested, and the

wet spirit was then ignited. IT the spit it was strong the guupowder be came ignited, and Washed off very soou j.fter the spirit was lighted; but I if the s-pirit was weak, the water It Ft behind it wetted the gunpowder so that it did not catch lire. A careful investigation of the true coustiaition ' of the spirit showed tbat the weakest spirit cupable of Igniting the powder had the following composition by weight: Alcohol. 49.24; water, 50.76; and the speeilie gravity of 0910. Ibis I is known as prof spiiit. Spirits ei ther stronger or weaker than this are spoken of as orerptvof or underproof. ' Thus, a spirit was said to be 25 per j cent, overproof ir 10U men ures of it would, on dilution, yield 125 measures of proof spirit. Ic was underproof ir 100 measures only contained 75 meas i ures of proof spiiit, Iu these days,; though the t rms are slid retained. ' the estimates are made by the hy-

dro meter.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TUTT'S PILLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. TIITT'C Dil I Cn I,K TrTr has sucI U I I 0 4LLO)jccetlel iu crmlitiing CURE SICK KfJUMCHEJ h'.ÜM6 pi the herentofore antagonistic qualCURE DYSPEPolA. 8 Their first apparent T ITT'Q PI I ClftPPeUtt 'by causing the IUI I 0 I UMl fcHKl to proper! vasal rnCURE CONSTIPATION Jilate. Thus the system yis nourished, and by TIITTJO Dil I Cllhl-,ir nic w-iion on IUI I O rlLLdu'1 digeatire oixans, ntfJP PllFQ Iiefjular and healthy to U"L riLLO' lerwmatiaoa are pro TUTT'S PILSES HSä CURE FEVER AND AGUE.S ON 'fLESHwh !ie inukf ,.7 ,. . influence of tliese TIITT'Q PIIIQ1W'K indicates their IUI I V rilXOnwlaphiiiility tonourisri CURE BILIOUS COLIC. al!ii body. f their . (Kill iicv inclining nervTIITTJO nil I OQ's debility, melun-

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

KMMXH

LOCAL DIRECTORY.

Cre KIDNEYComplatnt. Ig&S? oTttSSS

TUTT'S PILLS

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uei win üü iter vHu-cueriuK m iu , broM,. U 52 , feet I ju-by 3 foet broad, meeting next Sanday. - Boston j aQj . , OQ if lbe ure of land U to Transrrll. b(S eXactly sq tare, oaoh side must bo Butd Dr. Cuyler, lu an address to ' "8 nearly as possible KM feet 5 1b. the giils at Cuyler Institute; L-t The nearest you can c jiu j to an ex

nd averages 82. The small spring wheat crop of Oregon id a full average. The condition of the crop in the southwest and northwest was 1 rgely

So those boys who wanted to be so independent upon lue Fourth of Ju!y, and strike out for themselves, like the American Colonies, had the

affected by the droaht. In some 1 pleasure of spending their money iu

sections the Hessian ty was injurious, going hume by steamboat on the In the northwest local storms were Delaware River back again to Philamore or less destructive. ' delphia. Aud that very night, at Winter wheat. July returns show j eight o'clock, just fourteen hours an average condition of winter wheat I ufter they had passed out of their oT 91 aguinst 101 in Juiy, 1878. In the father's back gate, they passed iu New England Stahes the average is again and went to bed. Aud their 9f ; the crop here was small and latp. father, who was u very kind and wise but promising; middle states, 8ü; ! man, let them have abundant time, complaints of droaght. mildew, the tot the next th ree days, each one iu Hessian fly, and storms. S )uth At- ' hU own room, to meditate upon the

lantic states, 03; Staads thiuued by j great lesson of getting started right

woman do whatever she can do well. Let her follow every path of useful ness wherein she can walk gracefully

wi hout stumbüir Cm she

set type or makf a tl- graph Instru

ment tulk to electric speech? Tlieu let her do that witli a happy heart ' and to the music of a merry voice. Many citizens are starting cookin g clubs. That Is a move In the right direction. Good cooking Is better thau poor poetry. It is a solemn j fact, tbat the girl who knows how to I

grease the frying-pau ii woith more about dinner time than the one who

cau fluently conjugate all the French jJU1js c

actly square acre with an even number of feet in the side is to make it HU feet long hy lite broad. Bric-.i-Urac. In the Battriao laugnage the terms btptltlfut, red, and sol ned, are all three lepreeenti-d by the same word "cJaruatiou" color is pure 11 sh col

or, aud the ap unit application ot I the word to a 'd wer lite most f.unil i 11 hue of which is deepest ciimson j has puzzled many. Out carnation, as ; the n.iino of a pi nit, is a corruption of the "coronation," a word derivtd

rrotn tnt- use ot carnations lu gar-

verbs, and wboeau bgin with O nega

and sing the Greek alphabet buckwards. V" '"''!' Arqo.

Sensational Farming The Rural Sew Yorker thinks that one i. j try is done to plain, simple minded folk by the reported statements of enorm us agricultural en'.er-

Jrlnter killing and growth" stunted

by drought iu many aortbern coun-

whenever we go on a journey And to this day those boys.

who

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ties, dui lurtoer uown toe coast tue . are now grown-up men, are very condition is materially improved, j careful when they waDt to 0 to Tils section would be a Tull average Washington to be sure and not take Vut for injuries to Virginia, bringing J the traiu for New York. ttee (rte average to 85. Georgia re- I For it is not enough to want to get ports l08. with an excellent quality if started right; we must iirst find out Cin. Commercial authorities quote . for ourselves that we are right before ab almost entire cessation of move- ! we go on our way. ment of northern wheat to Georgia,; You know the old motto says, "Be the local mills fiuding materials suffi-: sure you're right, then go ahead." dentin their home growth. Gulf ( "Enter ye in at the straight gate;" states 75; the small crops of Alabama ; or, as oar Lord says in another place. arxl ilississippi are in 'iigh condition, ' "Strive to enter iu at the straight but tltecrop in Texas is a third be- I gate," the right gate. A'ep. Mr, Sewlow the average, from the drought ion's m Wicked Gate." and local storms. Southern inland 1

orome

W seldom meet wltli a finer instance of hone-t and primitive bitui '.ieity than the reeonled practice in the ofanmhea ot Finland. Previom tO the C ucludiug prayer of divisie ser vice, the ministers itud out, with iu audible voice, a list of the bitths, death, au 1 mutr. ig s; after Wbioll follows n statement of tfc sales of

prises iu California, Miur"Sota, and J bouses made or about to b made, Dakotah, with vast profits growiiiv and an BOOOWIt of tiie uueluiaied letout of the fabulous operations. O.ie j tcrs at the post-otiiec. Cdifornian farms, or rather skins Catgut is u t the gut of cats, but forty-flve thousand acns yearly by ofhheep. Kid gloves are not kid, but sowing wheat. His harvest is said to are mad of lamb akin or shaep rkin. have produced nine huudred thou ; Arabic ftgorat weio not iuvcuted by sand bushets of wheat, netting Dim the Arabs, but by the natives of seven hundred and sixty five tnou- Iudia. Salad oil is not for salads, but sand dollars in ono year. Oue would oil for cleauiug calkts or salladcs suppose this mau would have realiz id that is, helmets. Black lead does not a moderate competence at least out j coutaiu a single particle of lead, but is of his one year's operation; but we composed chiefly of carbon. uow learn that after ten years exclt- In England, until the reign of Wiling business he owes about a million liaru ami Maty, women were refused dollars and Is practically a bankrupt; the beuelii of clergy, aud iu the time "land poor," with 11 white elephant, ; of Henry VIII au English Parliament which he can neither keep nor let go. prohibited the readloa of the New

Heniiirkitblf Recovery. New AlVviy Letter S nud.tr J. Probably ther. never w.is a remarkable case of recovery

terrible wounds than is afforded In the instance of the victims of the ter rible Mauck butchery of the 10 h of last April. The wounds inflicted upon Mary S. Mauck by her husband, Davis S. Miuek, wete two. Oue of these made with the edge of an ax upon the right si le of the forehead, penetrated the skull and cut out the right eye; the other, mi l with the pole of the as, crushed the skull so that part of the brain matter cscap j 1. Sarah Vaughn's skull was fractured from the top of the head to the base of the brain below the ear, and she received tweuty-six other biovs. one of wh v'h tore off two of her Hugo s, lotu -foiuen have so nearly recovered as to bo able to go about at

pleasure, and both seem possessed of i their faculties to the same extent as before their attempted murder. It li doub'.ful if the medical works re 0 rd a more remarkable case than

that of Mr-. Mauck, und the Vaughn case n but little ItMS lemarkable. An 1 yet, it is said that Mrs. M. desiio is hat her brutal husbaud be iijt peioccutcd.

Every mother in the land should know the value of Dr. 13 ill's ftabj Syrup and never be without it. It is rte- from opiates. P.ico 2" oeait a bottle.

CURE TORPID LIVER. TUTTSPILLS 1WPART APPETITE.

Bcliroiiic constipation,

ana imparling licaltn an J strength to the system. tJold every when. Price 2j cents. Office 35 Murray Street, KEW YORK.

Iin ix a hSSMiapt If Vx-atcs rtiwatc. Wlieaovcr the bowels become irrcfnlar, une Tarrant N Selter Apan nt, it will sai- tntK-h pain aril an? T. Nutnre sorrwtime isao oiifrafn-d by flit? lmnleii die i nia!e o

i:arrj , iiirf.ijEn wie mt'on-Mii c. 01 tier rtui'in ri. tha- H:r op. hly nH 8. ?.l ..luiel i ar-arfulW. IKm't ncirleci the invent tn-altiient when the svuipTftrntt first apje ar Kc)rt lo the aperient, antl p t wet psadHy. SOLE B7 ALL ERXTGGISTS. SUMM EH TRAVELS If yon journey lor htirtiucs. Im a th or recn siion to the Mountain, Lake or Shore. o.-r nnt or WW r m :i. (lou"t tail ii k run the nrot iim ii tCCIOE T INSURANCE i TRIVLLE S. Urtfrd. XSynular aji. ut Will wrib- a year y or tnoutlily Policy in a few minutes, or a Ticket from one to'thirtv d:iys The coM i ao small lliat any one inn (Hlont it M ho travil-i at all Cah imitl lor At ciduiitaJ Injuriis ovei $3,000,000. 3 1 ft SI fl I' ..:ei. o m-iit l MM l&JU OflVcla Beporta, fro - iiyy rtoportiossl retnnm cmj week uu Mtrk oixiuug ot f-:.). . ..-,. - KIOO, - Oftleial Ut pirt. ami ' ircu'ar- tree. Allris. T. PrTTa TI35T & CO.. Hank re. U Wall M. K.T. wc wi.ipv At; -iitar. Mtm: y m i Un p ruiotaii ami cx('iiar., or iiiwa lari( eon.u.i.-i. ,, losril our fWMM wWrftl itrr1 .. 1. M-mia..L!trHn r-as-u Ire. ASürw fuMMUxa a o , la. rha:i, Jl ch.

to k. n. rich co.. rniitii. Maine, for beat Apency Business tn IheWorkl. ExpcDiire Outfit Free

a Montli an'l cxtiene s trearatit--! to

Agents, tint fit free. S.haw &. Co., Augusta,

COINTY OFFier.Rg. Auiiit'or" .." v.'.v.'..'.".".".".;.'.'.:" ' : jt? f22a "nfl John V AcAef 1 reaKurer A. L. Tliontftjb. Heconler ..J. L. Place"eyor A. t KSrtfc School rjperintcnleut W K. Bik-. 1 IlirMu Kam i Conimissioacrs V Howard Barnab) J Ja 1, iet Abrain. Regular sessions of the Commissioners' Court first Mondays in March, Jone, September and Ue-SBBMr.

.It niCIAL orKIC EK. Ctrrnii .In,lLr,. SWoey Krtth. ( Ir- itif erosecmor B. Ü. Crowford. Kerai (,t Hm irtait Conn, Ut Monnay in Mairh. a.! Vonday in May, ath Moalay ia St.tenx r M Moiu1.it lKceuiber.

CITV .- ! KNMf NT. Mror Aaaaaa Jntamoa 2! rk Dftttd F.. Sarrdr rreai.rer. Jaaaea A. O'Hsmmt Supt I'ublic Schools Itoacoe A. Chase City Council raccl aicond and loan Moadays In each BMutk.

CnCRCM KIKIXTORT. CTtntntAH CHURCH. ITeachiDc m. J and at 7::io 1. m. Mindnv school at 12:1.". p. II. V (,-,-i -;lrt.r.

SEND

Sick Headachei

Potrtivafv Cured by t .ete Litt! f-iils.

They nlno relic vsl D 1st mm from iytHa-l

sia, iiutieNiioii uuiti Too Hearty Kalinir I

A pcrfei t remedy fori

I )n vniness,llail l aste

,n the Mouth. Conti-dl 'lonvup. I'ain I Ittel

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late tu Bowel until prvvi'Mt ConstijKtlion I u:nl l'ili-s. Tin" unull-l

ct and easiest to take. Only one p it a dosr.l 'lijarial. I'liri'ly VeuetaWA iiee 3 eenls. I

bu.il iy all I -1 CARTER MEDICINE CO., Prop', tne, Pa.

rive vlala by mail for ono dollar.

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CARTERS ITTLE m IVER ? r!j.s.

$77

Maine.

S-7 m9 y A V K I! and jcixuses to aaaalf. tit Outfit free, A.ttlr--P. O. V1CKKKY. At ta, Muihe.

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H3."0 newui'ifis-r 'or ilw. Semi Inc. for 1 tin t:i:;e p imp!. let, i. 1 KOWEI.L & Co,, Spruce Blreet, S. T.

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1 aotiath at in::i a. m., and at 7.:h p m. tvibIat It school at 12:1., ; . 1.1. Pray. r inc tintf. Hdnesdavs at 7 p. n. Seals free J. A. Liuk-. I'aefor. fiffCTUCDWI Kl ls.tii-Ai. , ntfiCH. Corner I IjiI orii :m-l ( enter treet r , .... 1.1.

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RKPOKVEI) CHl'Rf H. Bartitea ra Ibe eiaut horch the nisi and tl.ir.1 huadata aa each month at id J a. m., and at the Jaioby Church at i p. m. J. B. Henry, l'aator. OT THOMAS' Kpiscopal Can ark. PKine aer kJ lcea every Sunday al lo:3ua. m., ami 7: p. m. uuday acknoi at u , p. in. SeaU free, J.J. Kauile, Kertor.

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He mnnufartiires ninl K -epf ou iinad all kinds o TfeflBSSi BatBClSa, Sulkier, Axj. Also. Promptly and heaply Exccttled martStf PLYMOUTH. IND.

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Expensive rlTfi make pen')' bubäfldo, iitui offrm pare the way to family rum. Millions arc annually KjUPdJ 'u Parisian "iiuifauon.s " b those who ueck to s itMtituu Mti" for "nature," wbile with tba use of a few hottlft of Dr. PltffO(ji I'.ivorite PrtMCrllti in. til. tin. 'as -9 ili'l Wenkin - i .1 t-iiliar to wniin-n are ovcr0CMaVet BBUatlulpHtidS aircstiil, tllr Olatoki "painted" with the bloJin or licaltli, Mt the iti -ni'Hid appliancen of arl" ili-.pen.seil with. Tne Favorite Pftipriptlao ia soil by drugofeat nuiier a po itivo guarantee to care.

We want every body

af r Remember The People's Drug Siore,

BKST EN THE WORLD. And hettcr and hcalitiier than auy SALERATUS, tlhajellicr arbal erery pnrtai-e of pal' ratu-. I'm 11 111 iimilrte nlnl enuffu rnt oue IxMllid

Kiy.n iuh a'l ol in t is- asr.al pajH-c packages, thus

pn ventui.' it. I cnkinL' :tu 1 dircoioratloti ot ud'-ktip. One teaspo .K'al ot this o 'n natal with sour mnk (jna's Koitr It normt 11 of the hot Kakinc 1 owder, S'ttiii I'weiity Tinica its coat. See (tack ige for mtitutfla rnform'tHlon. If the tef.saHtulul is loo kwve u1 does not proline goon r. itlfs at n st, its;' lean attirtrards l .i . i.es pre(( ri ''iü '-nl :"na hotiM altraja ask 'or our ''Aiaa one! Ir.xam r" Brand, aaaai style as Soda tip. 1 7 mos

A

ouu vistuug hrtihn 11 are cotaatky inriud lo atUfl, 11 ti. 1 haver. N. U. U. b. I c, 8. IJI.VMOl 111 KM AMI ML NT, Ntl. US. 81 steal un-etiii; secuiMl and lvurtli Mondays ia each enth. H. Slayer, C. I. J A. Taliuer, fcribe.

r IHK COMI'AMEH. AMUATIC Im. i M. to. Mated VuMdin! I u. m! in cat li luonlli.

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cieetiugs

'I'Olil.'hN I X 'lu.rtai

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llOE CO. Slat.-d ecOua second iu tatn iiiontU. J. . Luiuitr, r'ot-

ich is in

DR. C. MclANE'S Room No. 8,

Lclcl. 'rated . morn an WORM SPECIFIC

OK

YSEMIFUGE.

states, 98: grains remarkably fair quality generally. State north of the Ohio river, 101; straw short but heayy, greatly improved by recent rains iu these states. States west of the Mississippi, 89; injuries by chtocfc bugs ia the southern parts, and by storms In northern portion. PaciÄe fates, 106. Winter wheat in Oregon averages IIS.

Tsstamatlt is LuIiah by women aud others of iovv estate. The mule MoI hainedan to-day indignantly rejects i the Idas that his EsasJs companion as , well as himself may have u soul.

of Sgdrlcttltttfe, of the lare capital Anions the BlttdoOS, women are still ;

required to produce, a erop; of the ' ezoluded iroai the udvautages of enormous interest on loans rej aired readiug aud writing, to curry on the business and meet current expenses, or of the inevitable nmmmM Anal result of ruined latiti, barren A recent report of Special Agent ffelds, wasted opportunities and a yen of the Treasury Morris, who has

Antique Teiri4ikis? Habits J'ieer stories are told o? rtte ad-

n'vi'it the neck, and shortly after the skin commenced to thicken, and by the middle of last winter the man's flesh an 1 every part of his body had become thick and hard, appearing

em of tea tatta'TnttlAunaMenarket. &bout one-hair men thick, and assuThe i norance of it preparation was nalng a bright yellow collor. All the Illimitable, and fine ladies, determined he suffered untold misery -an to trend closely on the heels of fash- : indescribable itehiug sensation tbat loo, wre compelled to take lessons nerer left him. He consulted all the lu ths art of brewing it. One lady, physicians in Waihitigton and uoue before consenting to become acandi- CJuld tell him what the name of the date for culinary honors, boiled sev- I disease was or culd do him any era! pounds and served it as a rege- good. He then couaulted with one table. Another, equally stupid, set of the most eminent physicians of forth her table with it as s dried fruit, C nciunati, who told him that the and naturally failed ro relish it. At j disease was a remarkable one. They the tea parties in the seventeenth ptescribed for hlra, but nothing century tbe leaves from which the could alleviate the man's sufferings, tea bad been drawn were handed Three weeks ago he was taken down, round to be eateoas a great delicacy he, before being able to be about and with bread and tmtter. To refuse ! do some work. He seemed to die an was to aefroot the giver of this odd asy death. The medical men are entertainment ad to stamp yourself completely at sea for a diagnosis ror an outer barbarian" in ihe realms , tne disease.

' S4f in i w f h u-fuf ib. t hai'i n i.l r-

ports of great tracts of land sown to

wheat, and large ttlOM of money re

aliaed. Hat we are slow to think of

the expenses and waste of this sort

Heath of a Mau in Ohio of a .Nameless Disease. A man named Johe Coleman was buried at Washington, Ohio. Wednes dajof a disease wholly unnamable by the medical men, who were unable to treat it with success. Loss than a

year ago he eotntnenced itching ! eral wreck which alone is left behind Hpent two years in ex uninitig the

of the baseless fabric of a gtund coast of Alaska, con veys the iuformaviiiaa. It id a great gatnoling trans- ; tion that in the cod Bshsrlss on the action; the weather, season and the banks of that coast, the United States markets being the largest which are has a store of wealth that is almost risked, and possible success, barren inconceivable. There are no liner at the best; a cheap notoriety, or final Hshing grounds in the world than ruin are the alterpativcs. It is well those extending alon- the coast of that the tacts should be known, and Alaska, from the penlnsulaof L'ualasthat these glittering stories should be ka to Behring straits. The Ösh are understood, as mere speculative ven- ! equal in quality to any ever cau'ht. tures in which there is but one end- There is a hank extending about 700 trig, and that a grand crash, a nioun- miles along the coast, and it abounds tain of debt toppling over and crush- with cod-fish and halibut, and including the whole fabric; specu atore, ig the islands, there is more thau 2,farms, crops, armies of laborers, 500 Iniie8 0f fishing ground. It is

of gentility. Sot so very long ago it ' was tbe custom to carry to New England tea parties one's own cp or tea dish. The latter curious reesei. by ,

A Virginia lady writes: And a few words to the girls who read this. Be careful to whom you write. Many a lovincr. trusting letter is sent bv a

the way. (from eight to ten tmkllriliia4INIi by lhe square and an inch deep), gave r.se , receiver to crowd of ,awgulQg merJi to the phrase, " a dish often." There , aQ(J vadou3remark8 arfi pÄ8aed abüUt

28 one rentaoie tea aiso in ihis ty

to-day which has desceeded in a direct line to Its present owner, a lineal descendant of Governor OHeilly, on whose table it rested hundreds of years ago, through many high teas

the "silly girl." I can oonoientiously say, on the other haad, that C have never seen or heard of a girl showing the letters promiscnously, even from a man she did not care for, though they are often shown to ono dear

troops or horses, parks of machinery. 8a,i to De far superior to the Newall or this involved in one general foundland fisheries iu every way. If ruin. This has been, will be, aud tnls ls truei tberH woul,i 8eem l0 bt, must he, the end of this illegitimate Uo ,()ngwr any tMlty ()f pujfog exuse or the bountiful soil which i oftXtSüt awards to England'for the

rnaue to pour out its lire in a lew short years of wasteful, riotous agriculture.

In Paris and its suburbs there ure

privilege of 11, hing off the Newfound

land coasts.

SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. Tl I K countenance k pale and leadencolored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both checks; the eves become dull; the pupils dilate; an azure sein' in lc runs skMg 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." 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 '.inies costive; stools slimy; not uiifreiuently 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, &e. Whenever the above symptoms arc found to exist, DR. C M( LANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect I cure. 11 POCS NOT CONTAIN MKRllKY in any form ; it is an innocent preparation, not itift:Hr of sWs ti? slightest injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Dr. McEanf.'s YkkHtrUOl BBaVS the signatures of ('. Mt l.ANK and Fleming Hks. on the wrapper. :o: DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS

OF Hoham's Block, -ON Laporte street,

COMPOUND EXTRACT OF-.

IHfOirc I ION llook ANOLAOUKM OU. MaM aamidtn iral m.Klai ' avnutk. J. K 1 loUfliton. K.iriiuiii. LOAN SJHMM 1 VI !. iI.YMol Hi UIT1.U1N LOAN HA VINOS AKSot'UIIOM, NO. 1. I'oanl ot Wircctwra linM M"i..:i. 1 tai li inuulli. Ii. B. .rtn"troni'. I n. C. K. loan. Sec. 1LV!ut 1 11 IU U.lil Nl., LOAN A; SAMM.fi Amha-Ia l Ion, o( i.i, at LuM.iura uert Hii iuiiila ui utdi luuntL. W . li. Lcb, na. n. A. 1-iomii. Sr.

rmslItatG, TOUT WAM; X t IIICAOO .All W A l . On and after Nov. u h. 1k7h, train will cavu liiatiu'ih dui.y. Ml m n buuo) .; mm ful

45 ( im; Y.IT. Ni. l Is... ' i So. a , I'm 1-x 1 i.- LiVi Ei

5o. Mail

rittlarirli... 1U.1i.bIhI A liiuteu orrvillf ..... . Man lli-ia (-ioMliue...a!

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IN THK

City of PlymoutL, lu the Comity ot Marshtill, anil in the bluic of Indiunu. 1870. 1879FOE & CHAPKAN:

S CONTAIN IN 9 CateU&SpiiiScfHitrc ia a CCXCtMTRlTEO FORM, FOR

Diseases cf ttw Eidzeys & Bladder, Gonorrhea, Ucakaessst, CverXxerticas, Gleew Strictaro, Oktrutin cf tie Urin

and all in :: .-m of the i rlnary

auil fecxoal lrtana, Bn nant" or how Um tan4ia(. aad tiatharai M A LE n f -MALg' Prloc, - - - n lollir.

Casstltas lurch;

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So. j No e Ex I 'm Ex Al. Ex

No Nl

No. 8 ana

Mricago... 1'1 UiOUtll. i't. Wayne Limm Porssi t'r. tllne i r kUia.

Miuisll.'kl .... On vi lie Allium! HochetMr PitubuiKb....

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rUOl'ltlKTOHS.

Tlit Fanner ami the laboring Man' Frit

Nussbaum Mayer Wholale and Retail Doalerfc lo GROCERIES

fnftni from Sal nriftaal icl of DR. HILL, Ud mm üj w. jrasSSlSS a co.. 161 Jefferson Avenue, DETROIT, t Oli KALI BY ALL DKLUOISTA.

NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO., Isuttlo Crock, Mich. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE "VIBRATOR" THRESHING MACHINERY.

1.' U I b ttt m 1 1 ;-oi m l siiir l?SJkj aa. u. an ft'Onni' ) I.tli V taii.n

1 Sum 11 iA-uu. ',

2 11., . J 15l n.i

t 11 r ' ..a 9 1&UBJ llaaa 5 w.rn:

3 ;.. ; Mi

Trains No. I uu! e. run tanV Trati, Kt.

leaven Piitabureh dallr except Hat ui day. Trutu No- 4 l-uvea Cliifujto daily exce.t bau unlay. All other dally cm cct Kunday. F i. lüithS. Gen. Pas, and Ticket Aaeot.

INDIANAPOLIS. I'EAI'a CHICAGO.

On nnl after Jim' a. ih',9. trnma 11

pn tin. rml. Sunday- .xei-e'ed. m fnlkn:

(iOING NOL I II

THT. Matrhloaa Grala-KaTlna. TlmfAarla. aad UoncTia.laf Tti-'-lirr- thi- dT jr-n?r tlon. hvon1 nil rivalrr for Hapld Wort, PtrfKt Clcaalac and for Saria Uraiu Iron Watac.

-A 2TTJ

PROVISIONS

WOOD, WILLOW CHINA & STONE WAKE! Y ;ir' -. Mini; ut all tlttien an chea; us uu; house in Northern Indiana. In COfinecUoi with the above liiiHiiu-s!.. we pay tin liiaclir-r-t pri. e in C.i.-li for all Kindt- of Produce, and in. ir,. s apsflTwlti lu Hides, Furs, Pelts, Wool, SKF.l )S, &C.

1 .1 ..a? iv . 1 1, Kokoruo ü 43 Peru 3 41 lto.'hfnter 4 45 Walnut s in Arjron 6 H Plymouth s s5 Ti ller s VVulkerton 10 Lai trle c ao Miehitraii tri . ...

6 10pm 2srm 10 SI pB) IV 4V.DB 11 ti'nni 11 27p 11 47Hn li irTam li 5 1 40

7 it a at 9 51 If 7 n i"pm 1 1 4 1 7 1 36 I 44 3 au 8 W

GOING KCTTH

Mt. htKan City Horte Wulkerlon Tnor I'ly month

W.lllitlt

Ko.'lu fter.... P ru K k. o

In liunai'olie 11 1

a 3Mim 4 .'.nn 10 so

4 5 I 5 n 47 (kl VI 7 2

1 3

11 10 11 sr 11 47 1? 7ptu 13 ta 13 40 1 4ft 3 US MM

a ..Rnai a bo 47 10 OK ka ss 11 03 11 11 33 latAiu 1 4 4 00

STi; IM I'onr r I lircl.- r. a KnHally. sp'f ial aim ot Separator naK' .rr li for ütram tvmrt. Ol' It t'nriraleil Mram Thrrah'r Kaaiaaa, both PortaWr ati-I Tratln. Ith aluaolo Inproro auiiu, far be bad an j other makr or aiod. THE E5TIBK 1 1 . n. hpfsaM nil oftrn thrr tn fire Ihne Ibal atuomit. rmn bo made bj hf xtra Orain 3AVKD bj th.. Impio.od Mac hi nam. GRADt Ralafra rill not aulia..t to tl. pnoraaoua waalacr of Urals and tb Inferior vnrk done by all other BaaSanaa. wha our fotd r It dlffrrooct. NOT Only VaMlv SniM-rtor for H heat, Oata, Barl.. Rrt. and like drain., bnt the OaLi Socreaafnl Threaher In' I'lai. Timothy. Millet. Chmr, and Hka Breda. K.N.ilre no " attarhaarata '' or " rrballllaf " at abaoge from i.raiii toFonlA. I Thnnmali IVorkmcnaMp, Klorant Finish, FVHacUoa of Farta, Covafdeirnoaa of K.quii.moat, eta.. aur " Viaaaroa ' TUu-ahor (1..1OU arc Iucoiuparatla.

(' H. IKX'K WELL. (..11. 'lli-kc: Aucnt.

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y-mr .tiit.ua. avoi.l hUiuuu

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1 r rati an a man nf I nrtsea '11

- -' wiaHMvurati lactwaj ajiu waaiel naa ir y i xrt y.. una; and auTcrirur from any MlarrrtWna

' - 11 "u tiiam u or .i pi . nl.. or

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The WtasiBSS (ii '-eiib irk Journal

Bays: r-.iin Uary ha - sol. out, bolv.

e Uctiio-

CALL ON CS si OS N--w Store if y.u vt-l to I'liiclia-' (biodh in our Hue or 'lave anythiua to unu lO Uh).

more than 18,000 people who live by büoIri aIil, l)I(.(.(.lie8f t() th

rac-piCKlog or rag ei it 11 iticre vrtttt und wl, 8 lirai, Ohio for Bwtag are 10,000 MXmm wtio go about and (h(t boril,lolll,r, B(lt ,)(, wi, collecting scraps of rags or paper. CHrry nf , rue GreenuiU.k,.r:4 witn ,lim nu.l 3,000 old clothes dealere who buy Ljkw . ulWunn the bead

rags, anu woo again employ Vt.UUU of tiJ(

WOIKlllCU. I t...

IC TT jrnio I1KH, tt. u w tl n r-in 11 1 e.(j nj

are not ret-oiu.iii'iiilcil as a rsSMtty "for all the ills thai Heh ia heir to," but in allcctions

of ihe hver, and in II Bflioss Coispltista, 23 lUich.giu St , Piyn ni.ih Inrt Dyspepsia anil Sick I Itatlache, or .liscaso of

that character, ihey stand without a rivaL

state a

bc-

trav the Nationals iofo the hands of

tiie Republicans, Cary cannot deliver

official frulk j. Tiiis wbui: ol tikul in ötikt couildciic,

A Cross Haby. Nothtn is so conductive to a rain's re

inninin a h.ichelor as atoppintr for cue j the goods." nisrlit at Ihe house of a imirriud friend ami being kept awake five or .six hours by Hie j crying of a enws baby. All cross nnd A great failure lo business is flomecryinjr babies need only Hop Hilters to I times less lamentable than u failure make lh well ami Kiiiilin, Yomiir j in health. Dr. Bull's Baltimore Tills

lm;u. rtiu.iub.i tUia, jtv. ül I preserve the liealth. Price mats.

AGUE AND FEVER. No txrttTtrirthartic can be used ptcpaiatory to, or after ukiii'' Qttinisc. As a sftnplc )urgative ihey are uneijualcd. DKWiKK ol iniTATI4H. The ('enuine are never suar coated. L.ichliKX has a red w ax seal n the li.l with the lasprsaskM ik. McLane'9 Lives Pills. Fach wivpper bears the signatures of C. McLaKB aud Fl min; Hkks. Insist noon having ihr genuine Dr. C. McI.ank s I.ivik I'm is. irrpard by Fleming I'ros.. of l'ittburj;h. I'a.. the market beinjr full of I nail ait ion a of the name 9fr I tnrf iellcJ dülcicuily Lmi s.M.e piuuu:.tiation.

HIGHEST REWARD

j "TT AAieniAK trom poor niTitli or it laanirrr sssi IHK Iwvt of rtckiiw. rt l) an

Whoever yon aiay ybrnrwvr yna are. whenever 70a ft

".r.ii ii.-T.Tio f i.nriFiiax Uli rt;-niil'.Unir, wtt.'iont intt nratine,

Cheap Homes in Michigan,

$3 to $IO per .Sr-i-r.

STRONC SOILS ! SURE CROPS

E&Uroai through Centre cf Lards.

NCA1TMT ClISftTI! SCHOOLS ARO CHURCH ESI

IITULiatlT POFIU ATlOR 1

Then tartrta nn a lona; tfstanr FAST of the M i--t,.vMiii llivt-r. I.anr.. amoui.i miv1 In

travel u , 1 t ' .1 .ir! k i 1 uT crua.

Deacnptive pumphlPt in English and Oerman.

Address, W. O. III'.!! ART. n.mmiMlonrr,

OBANIl ItAPIDS, MICH.

'AKVKLIMIN fur viitit.ll it of Parla, naln I ! v. Ih ... ..... k. If .K . .1 K.t. tl ... U - L

Clean Work , t.ii, - .iimu. POl'R Sizea mt Vparatnra Nadr, lianuinir from aix uT. I Horae.ifr, aaJ twaivlca of Vlounved li.. - 1 i. mult h. poit Particulara. Call nn oar Itenlrra or

v nie w u. lui iiiu.irau.n circular, wiaaaa a a audi 1

HBSMlDir, wtt , .'it 1vi .--iinc.tokp r0V WTUß! if rrm r.j. .arrarta, Mrfwe or ir f nil a iiiiaieialii r f lav feaaeotuije fimv-A. twurU. hl'iti. t''TT,atmerml Vm will be rurtai If yon cat If yosavrertmplTTriMdhnr BujIE la t u ; ui L Y iir d nu-ri. W t 1 1 It aay ...c )aur life. It kai aavcat kaaVeia. II. Trr.TararWIatlMiawaateil.aareataaaWat. Aak rklMaaa. Th l.oy la4 farBtaaiaia. Llrar an 4 K .daahaaanalartaB Mfarrv Cure ky baurfitie. lllafr'iri. Atk drafjrtata. P. I. C. 1 aa anrät 4 1 1 1 mlitohW rare feeOaaa.aaat, maaat aaVHal aylan.. tnlraeea ar mm l urtfcra. tVSBJB AI.... a.. la tT aVttgg..u. I loy b.itara !Ug.. Ca., Kaihaawr. N . T T- aVTATVA'ATNAe4aVak

PATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamphlet free, upon receipt of Stamp tor poetage. Address GILMOBE, SMITH & CO. Sliritort of Patents, Jcvr rutent fyUr, M iwAmjtoa. V. C

Ia a montlil ).-u;c St rap llimlr nf Ihn nnai i f the World Litaratur. Single aopjr. Sc.. or fU i-t rear. An Oil Chroui'. .14vjn inctifs' of " VoOHmilo Valley " prire. f : " Black Rhep n tl SO book, in pap.-r bindinar: "Chriatian Oaklra's al atakr-, a SI liook. in paper hind nc. and a aa.raplc o.pv of "Worjf a Houwb'.M Mixarme all il-pal. f r only ail cm la in m'ot.jT, or :n one--. :.! p.i.taare atarapA Ae-nU wantexl. Moat lilteral tatriua, but not lung anal (re. Addroaa S. S.Wood, Tribau.' Buildin;, cw York Citjr.

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