Marshall County Independent, Volume 2, Number 4, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 November 1895 — Page 7

Strangely Thrown Together. Dr. E. Fern la, who lias an office In the Chamber of Commerce Building:, recently became acquainted with Dr. Darlinpr. of 4.120 Lake avenue, under Xeculiar circumstances. Dr. Fernia takes a bicycle spin every afternoon, the weather permitting. Uecently he was riilins akm Kush street when his wheel struck a stone, throwing him into an open carriage that was passing, in the carriage was Dr. Darling. Dr. Fernia apologized for the prank of his wheel and handed Dr. Darling his card. Dr. Darling laughingly accepted the apology and gave Dr. Fernia his card. As the physicians parted they shook hands and promised to call on each other socially. Chicago Times-Herald.

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Often they refuse, and again they say as plainly as if they used words: 'Why, yes, I can do that,' and they do It. 'I train my horses in classes. 1 tako a dozen and ask each to do a certain thing. Some will start blindly, while others will step up briskly and say, Yes, I can do that.' Then I ask them to do something else, and then those who are quickest at lirst will halt, while thos. who made no response before are anxious to do the thing. Thus I soon learn the class of work each is especially fitted for and develop them along their special lines. In this way they are just like men. Now, I have tried numerous ways to make a living outside of horses, but always fail and drift back to my hobby. "Horses are like men In the amount of courage they can muster up. If I want a horso to do extra long jumps 1 select a creature that is.linely built and has all tho physical qualities, but perhaps he is a coward and afraid to leap. Some little, half-developed creature, possessed with a dare-devil spirit, may outdo him in every respect." Agriculturist. "Only Direct liinc.' "I suppose," he began, as he entered a railroad ticket othce, "I suppose you sell tickets to New York?" "Certainly, sir," was the reply. "You have a direct Hue':" "We have, sir." "It is the only direct line':" "It is." "It Is down on the map as the only direct line:" "As you see, sir," replied the agent, as he opened a folder. "Y-e-s, I see. You land passengers In New York ahead of all competing lines, of courser" "Of course." "Luxurious coaches, no dust, finest dining cars, scenery unexcelled':" "Yes, sir." "Iiy taking your line I avoid delays and reduce the chances of accident to the minimum':" "Yes, sir; you do. Have a ticket to New York over our line, sir':" "Can't say yet. I'm going to see five other agents, each with the shortest and most direct line, and If I can find a liar among, the six I'll tdkt? a ticket over his road." Detroit I'reo Press. Useless Torpedo" lloats. They have two big white elephants at the New York navy1 yard Just no v.. It seems that the Navy Department does not know what to do with the torpedo boats built for the battleships Texas and Maine. These boats have failed to ma'io the time required for torpedo service, and those designed for the Texas will not be used, and IMs probable that those made for the Maine will not go with that ship. These boats cannot make more than eleven or twelve knots an hour, nnd, in the opinion of naval exerts, that speed will bo useless In battle. Ono of tho torpeilu boats of the Texas will be on exhibition at the Atlanta exposition. It la probable that all of these torpedo boats will be used at tho Annapolis Naval Academy by the cadets. New York Commercial Advertiser. Fol hi Oxygen. Prof. De war, the chemist, has compressed oxygen under an intense degree of cold, a degree almost beyond the power of imagination, Into r. pale blue fluid, a thing which, although It has been done before, has not been done to such an extent or in such quantity, has solidified oxygen Into a Jelly, has made ozone into a hiplslazull-blue liquid, and has also liquefied air. He has made'the suggestion that possibly the vast shining night clouds, concerning whose composition, whether of congregated stars at immeasurable distance or of nebulous matter slowly concentrating into stars, astronomers have arrived nt no fixed conclusion, may really be only masses of carbonic acid gas frozen In the unspeakable cold of the Interstellar spaces which is probably the zero of absolute temperature. Importation of l.ilo in Kniflaixl. The British registrar general, who keeps records of births and deaths In the Jlrltish Isles, has compiled xi series of tables giving the expectation of life of males and females for each year between 1 and KMX ,Of l,(XX),ooo loys S 11,417 will be alive at the end of ouo year, while of 10,000 girls, 871JtUJ will be alive. At the end of ten years there will be 70S,!!) boys and 7.Ls,:iS2 girls; after twenty years, 080,0.' males nnd 707,1)10 females. Tho expectation of life for females Is always greater than for males of corresponding ages. Modern Speed In Hat making-. Uy tlie use of mechanical devices now employed It is said that a workman can make the "bodies" for 400 hats a day. Ity the hand proceJä he could only prepare four or five.

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An Knergctic New Woman. "I don't take much stock in these new woman ideas," remarked a man from south Georgia yesterday, "but I saw one to-day I would I ke to have in my corn field in fodder season to pull fodder. Say. that woman, was a .Tames 1). She saw a street car about a block and a half away and made up her mind to catch it; and she did, be-gosh. She made a plunge for it and whistled for the conductor to stop the concern. The conductor didn't think she would ever reach the car, and consequently didn't stop. liut that woman was one of the up-to-daters, and she had different notions from those of the conductor. She ran like a rabbit, and it wasn't long before she had plan teil her tiny foot upon the step of the ret noting car. "I felt disposed to applaud her for this fear, but about that time she reached up and pulled the bell cord and stopped the car herself. "The conductor and motorman looked up in astonishment. 'I simply want to wait for my dog to catch up,' she replied, to their inquisitive glances. "Now, all I have to say is this that if that woman Ls a new woman, we need more of them to run this country. "We need them particularly in the corn fields." Atlanta Constitution. Types of Itcauty It is said that when artists are seeking for modeLs the palm for beauty and symmetry of figure is given to the girls of Spain, while the daughters of rural Ireland are a good second. The pretty faces and graceful throats aro found among English maidens. A model for a perfect arm would be sought for among Grecian ladies, while a lady of the Turkish harem would be regarded as the possessor of a daintily commendable hand. Italians are usually good in figure, and some of the most beautiful models, perfectly proportioned, are derived from the women of sunny Italy. Frenchwomen, as a rule, are not in request, being too thin and vivacious for the purpose; while the face and limbs cf a German frau are too commonplace for artistic work. When Wrinkles fcam the Itrow, And the locks grow scant and sllvrry. Infirmities of ape come en apace. To retard ami ameliorate these is oi.e of the benign effects of Hostetter's Stomach Mttc-rs, a medkluc to which the aged and infirm can resort ns a safe solace and invigorant. It counteracts a tendency to rheumatism nnd neuralgia. Improves digestion, rectifies biliousness and overcomes malaria. A wineglass before retiring promotes slumber. Here, Too. Said a little boy who. during a visit to Florida, was obliged to drink condensed milk: "Mamma. I just wbh that condensed cow would die!" The American. Instead of trifling with a bad cold use Dr. I). .layne's Expectorant, which will loosen the phlegm. Mihdue inflammation and certainly save your Lungs and Throat much dangerous wear and tear. Prof. Itamsey's last conclusion is that argon and helium contain as a common Ingredient a gas not hitherto identified, two lines in the spectra in the newlydiscovered elements being identical. The atomic weight of the new gas would be about ten. Prof. Ramsey has found helium in meteorite. IlnH's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Uenewcr is. unquestionably, the best preservative oi the hair. It is also curative of dandruff, tetter, and all scalp affections. We have not learned to rest until we have learned how to live one day at a time. FIT. All ritsntorpedfrfe bv Dr. Kline's Cf e it Kerve l.".o rit. No Fite aft.-r flit day's us. Marvelous euren. Treat im and f.'tX) trial Liottl lree to lit tkbes. Seni to l)r. Khuc. UM Arch St.. t'hiht. 1'.

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