Plymouth Tribune, Volume 4, Number 39, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 July 1905 — Page 7

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0 Consisting of warm baths with to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle; CUTICURA Ointment to instantly allay itching, irritation, and inflammation and soothe and heal; and CUTICURA Pills to cool and cleanse the blood. A Single Set, costing but One DoHif is cfUn sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood humors, eczemas, rashes, itchings, and irritations, with loss of hair, from Infancy to age, when all else fails. 8ol4 thrjrashoiit tha world. Cutletrrs Soap, 25c. Ointfoant, 50c, Eeaelrent, 50c ( ia form of Chocolate Coarei pl-a, ifc Pr vial of 60). JJrpclii London, 27 Chart Sooaa 8q. 1 Paria, S Rov da la Pa!z j Boon, 137 Colombo. .t. Potter Dnf A Chrm. Corp., 80! Prop. mr tor ''Uow 10 Cur Xonulug, Dlraria Hamen from latency to Aga." HOT WEATHER COMFORT A FREE BOTTLE OF MULL'S QrapeTonic TO ALL WHO WHITE FOR IT ROW SU'JMER DOWEL TROUBLE Indigestion. Diseased Stomach. Im. pure Blood, Sores. Pimples and Bad Complexion come from CONSTIPATION Poison in the intestines Dysentery, Cholera and terrible griping pains are symptoms of typhoid leTer and decaying intestines which are the result of Constipation. A Constipated person is liable to Heat Prostration or Sun Stroke. A phytic won't cure ConstiDation. you know this from ex perience. Your intestines and digestiv organs are Dracticaily dead cr you ould not be Consti pated. Unless the? are revised and strengthened serious Diseases of the Blood must follow, as no one can live and have health with decayed Stomach and Bowels. Phvsics don't revive or build ud they drain and weaken. Mcll'3 Grape Tonic is a tissue builder, a food especially prepared for the intestines. We will prove to yoa at our own exnense that it cures Constipation and Bowel Trouble because it revives the intestines, cleanses the system, heals the stomach and renews the blood. Until it was introduced in this country there was no cure for Constipation. A wonderful Tonic, a protection against hot weather dangers WRITE FOR THIS FREE BOTTLE TODAY Good for ailing children and nursing mothers. FREE COUPON Send this coupon with your name and address and druggist's name, for a free bottle of Mull's Grape Tonic for Stomach and Bowels, to UTLL'S GRAPE TOMC CO., tl Tklrd Ann, Bak Ialaad. Illlaals Give full address and write plainly. The $1.00 bottle contains nearly three times the oc size. At drug stores. . The genuine has a date and number stamped n the label take no other from your druggist. i22 (Cream Separator PON $25.00 the cataaratea DUNDeC CREAM SEPARATOR. capacity, Nt pounoa par hour; 390 poundi capacity par hour for S29.00: 40 poaada capacity pr awur (or 34.00. Quaranta the aauai at Saaaratara that Rt TAIL EVKKTWHERC at tram STS.OS ta SI1S.OO. niirt necen wewmsnt JUU Urrt.Ua yawaSaaa. rater aa ar so aaya rraa tnat flan, wlUa tba binding aaderSJandiiiff and arraemaot if yea do not Una y corapartaoa, 1 taat and oaa Uat It will aktaa cloaar, aklaa aoMar aalll akiin aaaier, roa 11 h tar an aim cna-half mora milk than any otbar Crsaa Sepa rator maaa. yaa an racam Uta Saaaratar ta a a aar xaaaM and wa wHI Immasiatety return any maatf yaw may havtaalafar frtttfat harfiaa ar aUiarwiaa. Cut tala ad. ant at oara and anil to a a. and too wHI rc-a frr rsturn mail, fraa, poatpatd, our LATEST SPEClAi, CREAM SEPARATOR CATALOOVE. To wfil gat bio- affar and oor t rs trial pro position aad you will rata? th MOST ASTOfllSMIHCLT LIBERAL CREAM SEPARATOR OPFER EVER HEARD OP. Address, csAns. noECuCrt & go., c::icico. Pays 6 per cent The Realty Syndicate of San Francisco Paid-up Capital, $4,600,000 Assets, $11,130,305.32 Incorporated 1S95 Investment Certificates issued in sums of $100 to $10,000 Interest 6 per cent per annum Payable semi-annually write to The Reilty Syndicate No. 14SansomeSt., San Francisco, Cal Ca ose lor Complaint. The night was dirk as tbej sat in the park. And the maiden said, "Xuw, Tern, bohare. Tour face is too rough to make a good hlaff Take this dime and go purchase a share." Ter Ir.fcsü csä Clgica. TlVc3'i::T:Jr:73C:::H E-ira tba

Prepared for the Worst. "Aunt Jane" is a woman of forethought. If she I ever burned to death Jt will not be because she has not prepared for the enicigency. The Washington Tost preseits her thus, on a chopping expedition She was accompanied by her niece.

The moment they entered a depart ment store Aunt June asked, "Where are the stairs?" "I don't know," replied the glrL "The elevator's over there." "I Insist on using the stairs," said Aunt Jane. Everywhere they used the stairs. It was not until they were coming out of one store that Aunt Jane remerabered there was something she wanted on the third floor. Then the niece re belled. "Oh, please take the elevator!" she begged. "What on earth makes you climb 6tairs when there's no nood of itr "Ordinary common sense," said Aunt Jane. "You didn't know where the stairs were till I made you find out. There are fire hundred women in the store this very minute. Not fourteen of them think of the stairs. If the place caught fire they'd rush to the ele vators. You and I and the fourteen who know would have the stairs to ourselves." Profits of the Packers. There has been a great deal of dis appointment because the Garfield re port shows that the profits of the packing Industry only amount to about two per cent on the volume of business transacted. There is no doubt, however, that the report is cor rect The census reports compiled by the i government in 1000, before the. agita tion regarding the "beef trust" began, throw considerable light on this question. It appears from the census that the packing industry is conducted on a smaller margin of gross profit than any other Industry in America. The. gross margin of profit of 871 flour and grist mills in Illinois, in the census year, was nearly seven per cent on the volume of business. The gross margin of fifty -one wholesale slaughtering and meat packing establishments in Illinois was only about one-third as large, or a little more than two per cent on the volume of business. The millers have not been accused of being in a "trust," and combinations would seem impossible in a business where there are several thousand mills in the United States competing actively for the flour trade, but it appears that the gross profits of the m'llers are larger than the gross profits of the packers. It may turn out that the agitation regarding the packing industry will show the same result as the devij found in shearing the pig: "All squeal and no wool." One Way of Examining. Ho, there, Zimmie!" called the village physician's man-of-all-work to the lad who was passing. "Doctor said for me to tell you, if you came along, that he wanted to see you inside. Think he's lookln for a new office boy. He's in the office now." "You tell him to go straight up!" retorted little Zimmie Fiddler, preparing to run. "See me Inside? not much! lie needn't think he's goin to git to cut me open on any such excuse 3 that! Blast him! That's no way to examine an office boyl" NO TONGUE CAN TELL How I Suffered with Itching and Bleedinc Eczema Until Cured bx Cutienra. "No tongue can tell how I suffered for five years with a terribly painful, itching, and bleeding eczema, my body and face being covered with sores. Never in my life did I experience such awful suffering, and I longed for death, which I felt was near. I had tried doctors and medicines without success, but my mother insisted that I try Cuticura. I felt better after the first fwath with Cuticura Soap and one application of Cuticura Ointment, and was soon entirely well. Any person having doubt about this wonderful cure may write to me. (Signed) Mrs. Altie Etson, Bellevue, Mich." Found Bond Hidden in Bible. While trimming the leaves of an old Bible that has been in the family for half a. century F. S. Rand, of Worcester, found a United States bond for $100 issued in 1SG1. Although $134,000,000 worth of bonds were Issued at the same time, the treasury report shows that the whole Issue has been redeemed with the exception of $p,400. Don't Liet Baby Cry. When baby cries, something is probably wrong with its stomach, or other digestive organs, and no time should be lost in giving it a small dose of Dr. Caldwell's (laxative) Syrup Pepsin. This is the only safe laxative medicine for Babies and Children, and should always be kept in the. iw use. It contains no injurious Ingredients, and can do nothing but good. Try it Sold by all druggists at 50c and $1.00. Money back If it fails. Natural Supposition. Teacher What 1. velocity? Pupil Profanity. Teacher Where did you get that Idea? Pupil Well, when Jones bulldog bit pa last night ma said pa came into the house with 'remarkable velocity.' And I thought !" Cleveland Leader. The Bachelor's Prayer. From tailors' bills, doctors' bills, sudden chills and other ills deliver me. From 8ealy coats, protested nates, illegal votes and sinking boats deliver me. From want of gold, those who scold, maidens old and widows bold deliver me. - From modest girls with waving curls and teeth like pearls well, never mind. Yellow clothes are unsightly. Keep them white with Red Cross Ball Blae. All grocers sell large 2 oz. package, 5 cents. One Sacred Secret. Parker I have noticed that nearly all the articles on "How to Manage a Husband" ware written by unrai.Tied women. How do you account for it? K er win Oh, you don't suppose a married woman is goin to giTe her littla plan away, do you? Ilei? Dp tha Rpccrd. The woman that wa call the "taw -May havt a heart of gold; Enouih, if the will only ba ; As weet aa waa tha "cli.

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A GBIMPSE OF VENICE.

A Cltjr Whose ToveHness Attracts Thousands tvery rear. You all have heard of Venice, that curious city on the Adriatic Sea, where the street? are canals and the men go from place to place in gondolas Instead of in carriages, writes John Mott in St. Nicholas. Long ago Venice was one of the wealthiest cities n the world; its great fleets brought home the merchandise of the east, jewels and' silks and spices; Its merchant princes built those beautiful palaces which stand to-day beside the Grand canal, most of them sadly in need of repair, it is true, but majestic still, though the plaster is falling from heir weather-beaten walls. Perhaps Venice is even more beautiful now in ts decay than it was in the days of ts greatest glory, for age has a beauty of its own, softer and more delicate hau that of youth. The bright colors which once shone with dazzling brillancy under the Italian sky are ncv subdued and mellowed like those of an old tapestry. So, though wealth and commerce are deserting the city on tho sea, its lovejiness increases from year to year and attracts to it thousands of visitors from all parts of the earth; from Germany and England and America, and even from far-away China and Japan. These visitors come in the greatest numbers In the early spring time, for then the weather is best; the days are clear and fine, and the bright southern sun makes Italy warm and delightful when people in more northern countries are still shivering with the cold. So, during the pleasant spring days the old square of San Marco, tho public gardens and the bathing beach at the Lido are crowded with stran gers, while the graceful black gondolas which dart through the narrow canals are nearly all decorated with flags of foreign countries, among which the stars and stripes are not lacking. But it is on a moonlight night that Venice is most beautiful. Then the lights along the quay adjoining the Doge's palace show throngs of laughing people; the ancient mansions that line the Grand canal seem to be gazing calmly down at their broken reflections in the dark water, and the moon rides high In the heavens above the white dome of the Church of Our Lady of Salvation. Suddenly the soft strains of sweet music fill the air. They come from a large boat, all aglow with gay colors and lanterns. It floats along the center of the Grand canal. The crowd on the quay cease chattering and laughing for an Instant, the balconies of the hotels fill with eager listeners and the fleet gondolas which have been darting about In the moonlight duster quickly around the boat, where a boy is singing to the accompaniment of two or three stringed instruments. The young Venetian's beautiful voice rises clear and strong on the still night air as he sings an Italian lore song. To many of his hearers his words are without meaning, but the language of music i3 universal; so the stranger, as he leans back on the cushioned seat of his gondola, understands as well as the native. Ail discordant sounds are hushed; only a faint murmur from tho people on the quay, the soft rubbing of one gunwale against another as the gondolas snuggle closely together and the lapping of the ripplesTinlngle with the singing to make it different from any that the listener has heard elsewhere. But ever afterward, when tho music of that song flashes through hl3 memory, as music has a way of doing, he will see again the moonlight and the dark canal, the somber old palaces and the gleaming lights along the quay. Got a Running Mate, Anyway. A city missionary in Lovell, Mass., has had some queer experiences as the result of his Interest in ..young men and his efforts to induce them to follow good advice. One of the things he tries to do, says the Boston Globe, Is to dissuade young people from marrying before they can maintain a home. , - . . , A young man who had not yet attained voting age called at the missionary's office one morning. " He had been "keeping company" with a girl for several weeks, he said, and wanted to marry her at once. . The clergyman asked some questions, found that the ' young man's wages left him only, three dollars a week over the cost of his board, and advised him to wait a year and try to earn more money before he resorted to matrimony. The youth was not con vinced, but finally agreed to wait six months. Several months elapsed before the missionary saw the young fellow again. He seemed to have disappeared from his accustomed haunts. Finally, however, the two men met. "Well, John, how are you getting along in the mill?" asked the "missionary. "All right I've got a steady job and am doing well." " "And how about the marriage?" "Oh, I gave' that up." "What was the matter?" asked the clergyman, seeing, as he thought, the fruit of his advice. "Wey," replied the young man, seriously, "I bought a bicycle instead." Cattleship Etiquerte. Our foreman was a big, sharp-eyed, quick-tempered, but generally good-natured man. On a previous trip he had sent an awkward young chap forward for a pitchfork. The boy fell overboard and wa3 drowned before the vessel could bo stopped. The foreman swore for thrte days because he had tiken the pitchfork with him. Another story was told of a dispute with a "stiff" because he could not work, being terribly sick. The foreman kicked him with such force that two ribs were brokeu. Naturally, with such a reputation, the cattlemen obeyed him promptly. National Magazine. Redoubtable Rival. First Duke What are your chances with Miss Bullion? Second Duke Slim, I fear. There's a coachman In the field against me. Philadelphia Bulletin. '.',"' Too Moch of a Sameness. " She That Mr. Boorlsch is a man of pronounced tastes, is he not? He Monotonously so. He makes ths same sounds over his soup as he doer, over nb pie. Philadelphia Press. - How many, men work too hari? norr nosy da ycu know?

Fog-Signaling Station. The lighthouse board of the United States has been making some interesting tests with a new fog-signaling apparatus, says London Sphere. The object of this device is not only to wara the mariner of close approach to an Island or dangerous rock but to Inform him of his exact compass beariug. The apparatus is in the form of a single automatically revolving megaphone with eight trumpets, which are sounded In turn. It is blown by a prearranged code so that any one hearing it may know exactly in what direction he is steering. The Instrument at Falkner's Island is operated as follows: One long blast means that the signal you hear is north of you, one short blast that it is south of you. One of the fog-slgnallng apparatuses has been placed by the Canadian government at Fame Point in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Some elaborate fog signals have recently been carried out at-St Catherine's Point In the Isle of Wight For the Improvement of the fog-signaling apparatus used in the British lighthouse a great variety of

curiously shaped horns were used. It was found that a great amount of waste occurred by some of the sound going in an upward direction, and to get rid of this wastage a special elliptical mouth trumpet was devised for use at lighthouses. 7 M. ! LASTING RELIEF. J. W. Walls, Superintendent of Streets of Lebanon, Ky says: "My nightly rest was broken, owing to irregular action of the kidneys. I was suffering intensely from severe pains in the small of my back and through the kidneys and annoyed by painful passages of abnormal secretions. No amount of doctoring relieved thi3 condition. I took Doan's Kidney Pills and experienced quick and lasting relief. Doan's Kidney Pills will prove a blessing to all sufferers from kidney disorders who will give them a fair trial." Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. YM proprietors. For sale by all druggists, price 50 cents per box. Not a Favorite Breed. Lovers of good, plain dogs, which have been allowed to grow naturally, will appreciate the story cf the English peddler who went to a dealer in dogs and thus described what he wanted: "Hi wants a kind of dog about so 'Igh an' so long. Hit's a kind of gry'dutd, an' yet It ain't a gry'ound, because 'is tyle is shorter nor any o' these 'ere gry'ounds an 'is nose Is shorter, an e ain't so slim round the body. But still e's a kind o' gry'ound. Do you keep such dogs?" "No," replied the dog man. "We drowns 'env" A Hot Weather Fliat. Do you know that the two essentials for good health in hot weather are keeping the system clean and regu lar and a tonic for the stomach and bowels? 'Mull's Grape Tonic is a valuable remedy for hot weather. It cleanses the system of all Impurities and poisons. It contains nearly" 50 per cent grape, which is the best hot weather tonic known. It l3'an ideal prepara tion for heat debility and the many dangerous ills prevailing during sum mer weather. It fortifies "the system thoroughly. Heat prostrations, summer bowel and stomach troubles are rare in fain Hies where Mull's Grape Tonic Is em ployed. There is nothing so dangerous In hot weather as constipation, which Is the result of the more serious hot weather diseases. Mull's Grape Tonic Is the one successful constipation cure splendid stomach and bowel toulc. Unjustly Accused. "Uncle Jason, I 'was told that you were seen to enter Col. Kidgely's henhouse at 1 o'clock last night, take two of the fattest hens he had, put them In a sack and leave in a hurry over the back fence." "Fo God! MIstah Jenkins, I swat I nebbah did no such thing! You sho do dls nlggah a injestice! Lawd, Lawd! What liars 'scusln' some white gem men tol you, sah folks is! MIstah Jenkins, I hopes I'll die ef I went ncah dat back fence! I walked right outen de gate!" New Orleans Times-Demo crat Ton Can Get Allen'a Foot-Eaae FREE. Write to-day to Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y., for a FREE sample of Allen's FootEase, a powder to shake into your shoes. It cures tired, sweating", hot, swollen, aching feet. It makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for Corns and Bunions. All Druggists and Shoe stores sell it 25c. A Strenuous Teat. . He (angrily) I actually believe you would marry the first fool that asks you. She (calmly) Just ask me to marry you and prove the fallacy of your belief. Special Low Rates to Chantauqua Lake and Return. July 7th and 28th via Nickel Plate Eoad. Long return limit. Full information of Agent or address W. A. Sherer, T. P. A., Fort Waj-ne, Ind. (609) As Suggested. "Life Is really not worth living," , Said the pessimist with a shiver. "Old man," the optimist replied, "Go take somstbing for your livar. IlaTe used Piso'a Curt for Consumption nearly two years, and find nothing to compare with it. Mrs. Morgan, Berkeley, Cat, Sept. 2. 1001. -The finding of a spider on the wedding gown by the bride is considered a sure token of happiness to come. If j'ou use Ball Blue, get Red Cross Ball Blue, the best Ball Blue. Large 2 oz. package only five cents. If jou lack courage eat buckwheat cakes they'll maka you come up to tbt scratch. ' " - tWnt Haaaa ta Me fVaaa Crwvat TraaVla. Paoia failad. lr. larid Kaaaadra favarit Baradj oarad n;' Urs. O. W. bnnrn, FaMrsfearf, a, X. If you have a hair-raising story to tej taring it on a bald-headed man. Ttfnu TTT""Jwa SMTinra Sw for ChlUra taaiu-i -a tba r a, r-daoea 1b kmoKisa, aa-

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