Marshall County Independent, Volume 1, Number 23, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 March 1895 — Page 7

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Is go Important that you should be sure to get THE BEST. Hood's Sarsararilla has proven its unequaled merit by its thousands of remarkable cures, and the fact that it has a larger sale than any other sarsaparilla or blood purifier 8hows the great confidence the people have in it. In fact, it is tiik Spring Medicine. It cures all blood diseases, builds up the nerves, and gives such strength to the whole system that, as one lady puts it, "It seemed to make me anew." If you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparilla for your Spring Medicine, do not buy any substitute, lie sure to get Tit lor Tat. Henry Mackenzie, the author of 'Tho Man of Feel ins," was a lawyer by profession. During a visit to the Highlands of Scotland for grouse-shoot in he made the noinaintam e of a general who also was of the company. One day after dinner, there was some talk at table about poisons ratsbane, and laurel especially, juoth the leneral to Mackenzie: "We say in Fngland that ratsbane will not kill a lawyer." "Indeed," replied the man of law. "that is odd, for in Scotland we say some generals are In no danger from laurel." According to Withof, an area of a quarter of an inch contains hairs on the head, thirty-nine on the chin, twenty-three on the forearm, nineteen on the back of the hand. u -- . WOMLN'S FACES like flowers, fade ami wither with time; the bloom of the rose is only known to the healthy woman's checks. The nervous strain caused by the ailments a::i pains peculiar to the sex, and the labor and worry of rearing a family, can often be traced by the lines in the woman's face. Dull eyes, the sallow or wrinkled face and those "feelings of weakness" have their lise in the derangements and irregularities peculiar to women. The functional derangements, painful disorders, and chronic weaknesses of women, can be cured with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. For the young: girl just entering womanhood, for the mother and those about to become mothers, and later in "the change of life," the "Prescription" is just what they need ; it aids nature in preparing the system for the change. It's a medicine prescribed for thirty years, in the diseases of women, by Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting phvsician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institutc.at Buffalo. N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will cure the chronic inflammation of the lining membranes which cause uch exhausting drains upon the system. It cures nervous prostration, sleeplessness, faintness. nervous debility and all disorders arising from derangement of the female organs and functions. Mrs. Jennie Williams, of Mohaivk. I-ane Co VtfgoH. writes : I rears with blind H.2v jtiZga t''SPSrl pell, palpitation of the hrart twin in the !f: t times would have 3E3j auch a weak tired fuel ing when I fust got Vp in the morning, and at times nervous thills. The physicians differed a to what my disease w.-is but none 23PJ """TfSV .Jym commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite ' Prescription, I becan to et better ; could sleep Mrs. Williams. well nights, and that bad. nervous feeütijj and the pain iu my hack soon left me. I can walk several miles without fettiii tired. I took in all three bottles of Prescription aud two of Discovery, " KNOWLEDGE rings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live better than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the'needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the. remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting In the form most yu'ceptable and pleasant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect laxative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling cold., headaches and fevers una permanently curing constipation. It has pven satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the mtdical profession, because it acts on the Kidneys, Liver and Dowels without weakening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for pale by all druggists in 50c and f.l bottles, but it is manufactured by tha California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, und being well informed, you will not cept say substitute if oifcred.

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"I was all broken down in health, so weak and nervous I was hardly able to be up. I had severe pains in my side and headache. I would often have to 6top when going up stairs on account of palpitation of the heart. I had no appetite and a distressed feeling in my stomach. I resolved to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. 1 took two bottles and j have not had a spell of sick headache j for four months, feel well, work all day, and eat heartily. My friends remark how well I am looking. 1 think all nervous, run-down people ought to take it, especially nursing mothers." Mil! Ashwoktii, Eaton, 0. Kai'itod Their Ctifese. Strikes, unfortunately, have becomo no tin minion oerunvneo in rccont yoars; but in th old days thv were rare indeed. NYveriheless, the records of our old towns once in a while i.'ivt glimpses of disagiwiu-Mits between employers nnd employed which inijiht properly puss under that title. Hut old-fashioned strikes and modern ones did not have very inueh in common, either in cause or manner of conduct, if one noted in tlu chronicles of old Newbury was a fair sample. This occurred in the workshop of a eerlain Mr. Cordon, whoso business was the fory-im; of ironwork for hips. He employed a number if workmen, but not more than could, after the fa.shion of the time, dine all together at their employer's table. Mr. Cordon was of an economical, not lo say parsimonious, disiHtsition. nnd the food provided was not always -atisfav'tory. Cheese was then considered an indispensable item of the noonday meal, and cheese he particularly grudged. One day, however, a line clnese was placed upon the tabic after the removal of the meat, and t e took up a knife to cut it. Hut as he looked he paused; looked naiu; turned it oier; paused once more; and finally, laying down the knife, he exclaimed: "This is a pood cheese, a pretty cheese, too pod to spoil!'' And rising from his chair abruptly, he called his men away to their work. That afternoon a large anchor was to be forged. The lire was blazing fiercely and the iron white-hot. "That is a good heat I" Cordon cried, exultingly. "A ptl beat." responded the men. "A grand heat!" reit 'rated the master. "A grand heat!" the men assented cheerfully. "Then why don't you strike?" exclaimed Cordon. "It is a good heat?" asked the foreman, hesitating, with an air of innocent doubt. "Yes. yes, strike, strike, I tell you!" ordered Cordon, impatiently. "Strike, men, strike!" Don't you think," was the deliberate and gentle reply, while not an arm was lifted, "don't you think it is too good a heat to spoil":' 'Jhe hint was effective. The cheese, with cider and a loaf of brown bread, was brought in before work was resumed: and then, luncheon over, all hands turned to in the best of humors, and the anchor was forged with a will. Hoar and Phillips. The lale Judge K. Kockwood Hoar was always an earnest opponent of Ceneral r.ntler. and because of this opposition, "Wendell Phillips at out tim made a bitter attack upon the judge. Out of this feeling came what is, perhaps. Judge Hoar's best-known remark. After Phillips death, some one met Judge Hoar and asked him if he intended to go to the funeral. "No," answered the judge, "1 don't; but I approve of it." Another remark ascribed to Judge Hoar in regard to Phillips death that, if he had joined the majority, It was for the first timethe Judge denied making. How s Tlils! We offer One Hundred Hollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. We tlie nürs1f:iied liftv known F. J. Cheney for the lat ir cars, and believe him perfectly IionoiaMe in all business transactions and tlnaueially able to carry out any obligations made by their Ann. Wfpt & Trcax, Wholesale Hrupslsts, Toledo, O. Waijix, Kjxxax & Marvin. Wholesale HniKqlsts. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh 'vre Is taken Internally, acting directly iion the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Piico 75c. ler bottle. Sold by all Brindisis. A red sunset foretells dry weather, because it indicates that the air toward the west, from which rains may generally be expected, contains little moisture. Worse than Hum. Iiidn'otdion ppoils more lives than rum. Hut you think you have "malaria" or "grip." or something worse. The trouble Ih nil in the digestive tract. Kipans Tnbules bring a sort of Millennium with them. One gives relief, nnd their habitual use keep the whole pystcm in tone. Cut them of your druggist. Kcmoval of Ticket OH.ce of Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ky. On March 1st the Chicago ticket ofliccof the Chicago, Milwaukee v. St. Paul Ky. will le moved to the new Manpiette I'uilding, corner Adams and Dearborn streets. The. number of the. oflice will tie iC Adams street. C. N. JSol'tiili:, Ticket Agent.

AS TO ICEBERGS.

WfOng Impression. Regarding tho White Mountains of the Ocean The only two varieties that are worthy of consideration, owing to their importance, are icebergs and ice floes, tsays Home and Country. The icebergs are originally simple In form just huge hunks of ice. They are entitled to the name of "berg," or mountain, only because they appear as such on the flat surface of the open sea. When seen close to the mouutainous, rock-bound coast of Greenland, close to where they have been thrown off by the glaciers, they look remarkably small and insignificant. Roughly speaking, they are about as large as a house, and vary in size about as much as houses do. To be more accurate, few are over 130 to Ü00 feet in height, and icebergs reaching a height of Ö00 feet are exceptions. The bergs of northern seas are not so broad and long as these of the Antarctic ocean, the latter not Infrequently covering a surface of over a square mile. The former therefore look like huge blocks, rather than the huge fragments of ice plate ins of the Southern polar seas. Furthermore, the southern icebergs appear to be composed of two or more strata o layers of ice, and are far clearer than their northern sisters, on account of their freedom from foreign matter and the purity of ihe ice which composes them. These distinctive features are not so prominent in the old bergs which have been partly melted and broken away by the water. The porous glacial ice of die bergs is about one-seventh lighter than seawater, and only one-seventh of its bulk juts above the surface of the water. It must not lie imagined, however, that an iceberg 1(H) feet high reaches (KU) feet below the surface. This would be the ease if the berg were an exact geometrical figure, which it is not. Kt is oneseventh of its bulk which appears above the surface, and not of its height. The part under the water the remaining six-sevenths may be made up in width and breadth, rather than depth, as indeed is generally the case. SEJtYED IN TWO AVARS THE GRIP ALMOST WON WHERE THE BULLETS FAILED. Our Sympathies AhvajH I'nlistcd in the Infirmities of the Veteran. (I'rctn the 11 trail, XWwhtock, Va.) There is an old soldier in Woodstock, Va.. who served in the war with Mexico and in the war of the rebellion, Mr. Levi M Intnrlf. He passed through both these wars without a serious wound. The hardships, however, told seriously on him, for when the grip attacked him four years ago it nearly killed him. Who an look on the infirmities of a veteran without a feeling of the deepest sympathy? His townspeople saw him confined to his house so prostrated with great nervousness that he could not hold a knife and fork at the table, scarcely able to walk, too, and as he attempted it. he often stumbled ami fell. They saw him treated by the best talent to be had but still ho suffered on for four years, and gave up finally in despair. One day. however, he was struck by the account of a cure which had 1 t'Pii eflVeted by the use of Ir. Williams' Pink Pills. He imediately ordered a box and commenced taking them. He says lie was greatly relieved within tlirve days' time. The blood found its way to his lingers and his hands which had been palsied Assumed a natural color, and lie was soon enabled to use his knife and fork at the table. He has recovered Ids strength to such an extent that he is able to chop wood, shock corn and do his regular work about his home. II' now says he can not only walk to Woodstock, but can walk across the mountains. He is able to lift up a tifty-two iound weight with one hand and says he does not know what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have dof.e for ot Iters, but knows that they hne done a great work for him. Ho was in town last Monday, court day. and was loud in his praises of the medicine that had given him so great relief. He purchased another box and took it home with him. Mr. Mclntutff is willing to make affidavit to these facts. The proprietors of Dr. Williams Pink Pills state that they are not patent medicine but a prescription used for many years by an eminent practitioner who produced the most wonderful results with weakness curinr all forms of weakness arising from a tvntery condition of the blood or shattered nerves, two fruitfal causes of almost every ill to whkh llesh is heir. The pills are also a specific for the troubles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, all forms of weakness, chronic constipation, bearing down pains, etc., and in the case of men will give speedy relief and effect a permanent cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork, or excesses of whatever natuie. They are entirtly harmless and can be g'ven to weak and sickly children wit It the gn-atc.st good and wit boat ihe slightest danger. Pink Pi:Is are sold by all dealers, or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price IÖO cents a box. or six boxes for $-.." they are never sohl iu bulk er by the l!HM by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. V. Chicago the WorhPn Porkopolis. Chicago is the porkopolis of the world. Last year the packers of that place handled over .".ooo.om hogs, an increase of 1,1K,000 head, over the previous year, and the porkers cost .s,(mh,(mk). What became of all these hogs the American Cultivator explains thus: "Exclusive of the S or ID per cent, of the hogs used for dressed meat and local trade, the manufactured product was 720,t M.0,( kk pounds, of which :!dd,(HX,000 were pork and sides, l.".0,(MH),tHK) hams, fX',nOO,MX) shoulders and lPJ.ixx),fxx) lard. To produce all this required the work of Jo,(xh) men at the packing houses, in addition to many late and perfected labor-saving machines." Mount Kineo, which rises precipitously seven hundred feet out of Moosehead Lake, is wholly composed of hornstone, and Is the largest mass of that material In the known world. There Is no true Hint in the United States, but hornstone so closely resembles it that it takes an expert to tell the difference. This rock supplied arrow head to Indians hundreds and thousands of miles away. According to an Indian tradition, the mountain Is the body of a monster moose that was slain by a giant

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An rmpres Copies an American. And the latent excitement at the Ilerliu court is this: Some few weeks ago the Empress, at a reception, noticed the unusually becoming way in which Mrs. John It. Jackson, the handsome and particularly engaging wife of the first secretary of the American embassy, wore her hair. Inquiries as to who was her hairdresser were set afoot, and a few days later the hairdresser in question was bidden to the Empress boudoir in the new palace at Potsdam to "do" her hair. Since then he "does" it regularly. He receives live marks each time and he has been enabled to put "Furveyer to II. I. M. the Empress," on his sign over the little shop. Hut the honor is ruining him. lie has been forced to give up all his trade, his regular round of high-priced customers, because he must hold himself in readiness, night and day, to take the first train for 1'otsdam and attend to the wants of the Empress. He has become a melancholy man. broken in health and fortune. Such Is tho reward of royal tv. Xot a Woman Xor a Cat. There is a mining camp called "Bachelor's Kest," about sixty miles north of Tucson, Ariz., and the population now numbers upward of S00. There Is not a woman nor a cat in the camp, and 2h of the men have advertised for wives in a Tucson paper. They must be of good character, and understand the duties of a household. The richest miner offers a dowry of $10,XX). Itriarcus Had a Hundred Arms. Nervousness has as many queer Symptoms, nut whatever these may le, they one and nil depart in consequence of the soothing, invigorating intluenee of Jlostetter's Stomach Hitters, which tones the system through tho medium of thorough digestion and assimilation. Tremulous nerves s-'mn acquire steadiness by Its use. It promotes t-leep and appetite, and fortifies the system against disease. Malaria, constipation, rheumatism and kidney troubles are relieved by it. History mentions a single battle field where one king was slain and his successor crowned, the battle of Bos worth Field, fought on the fourteenth of August. 14SÖ. Richard III. was slain, and the Fail of Richmond was crowned as Henry VII. Pjos r- i:i: for Consumption has saved me inanv a doctor's bill. S. V. Hauhv. Hopkins' Place, Baltimore, Md., Pec. 'J, '.4. Trials do not make us weak. They only show us where we are weak. 3 3t$mw nil

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Iii opinion may lie rishtBut hi- Matpra-ut Is not true Tell him fo! o-t li:it viti atV for, "l'i '('irr ' W. L. Douglas S3 SM , FIT FOR A KINO. ja. cordovan; K fRENCH itNAJCUXaCAiVr. $3-r--0P3UCE.3 50LE3. EXTRA riNf wLADIES rr r n n rp n? t at a i n clt Over One MiHIoa afoj-le wear tbs W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Siioca All our 5hoes sre equaüy sallsfa-rtory They Rlvc the bsst value for the money. Thev equal custom Choes tn t le and fit. I hrir wearing qualities arc unurrvaieJ. Tlie prices aro i:nltorrn,-pta-nped on sofsw From $i to $3 saved over other mekfi. If youi c-ulcr cannot surply J'u r.s cztu IUphafl. Au lo, Uubcua. Va Ite "LTXF.NE RFA EKSTI:! IT are tl IWt an 1 : reonnu all'o Ian. nd C-ifls om ; tlicv ar.'tujd-o Uni' Utli. I th Miles limMied al.kc. mid. tomal r er llile. on- 'llar ia rual to ioc any o-hr kls.Iu 7 f.t trrll trmrrrtU antt "' im'.'. Abotti Itai Col a or t im Tain of t'tiflu lor I h rty tiv?Vit. A 8 in.i'l liar and 1'airof CuC by mail tor rtg Centn. Nain tvle aud Kize. 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