Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 7, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 December 1895 — Page 7
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Sarsaparilla TIT One True KI-kmI l'urMer. $1 : six for $T. MnnI'e Pillc t harmoniously w ith llood- Nriiuuu s t ilia saparuia. y:tf. Truit in Truth. It Is cur'.oin to notice that, with nil Ibc reverence so jrcnerally expressed for truth in the abstract, then' is so little actual trust placed iu it whoa we come to its detaiN. "We do net allude to willful and deliberate falsehood fir intentioual prevarication for a distinct and sellish luri'-se. Of course persons who are thus guilty cannot be expected to put auy trut in truth: they probably dread it as an enemy that will expose their real characters, and which it is therefore politic to keep at as great a distance as possible. IJut thoe who had no such cause to fear Ir. who are mainly sincere and straightforward in their characters, desiring no concealment ami intending no deception even these, or at loast many of them. do. in one way or other, betray a want of that perfect confidence In truth which ir would seem natural for them to entertain. The San Francisco Examiner says there is one curious fact respecting the animal creation with which. one will never become acquainted if he depends on his text books for information. It is this: No living representative of the animal kingdom has more than five toes, digits or claws to each foot, hand or limb. The horse is. the type of onetoed creation, the camel of the twotoed, the rhinoceros of the three-toed, find the hippopotamus of the four-toed nnimal life. The elephant and hundreds of other animals belonging to different orders belong to the great live-toed tribe. TELL-TALE FACES. ( riXCIlEl) AND CAHEWORX, As "Worn by 3Iany American Women. si-r.fiAi. to ora i.adt KEvrrBS. ' The "tll-tale fact'" i worn by many American women, and is a symptom of iyiuptouis, a signal of oUtre??, vMiijjj women tto all in their power to hide their condition, the practised eye soon detects tho trouble. When pains and aches are felt in evcrv part of the bodv. when faintinesp, dizziness, and that bearing-down feeling prevail, when loss of sleep and appetite are reducing flesh daily, when the society of friends is irksome, and the hopeless 'blues' predominate, then the face is pinched, haggard, and careworn, and prompt relief is necessary, or a beautiful life will be sacrificed. An American woman, Lydia K. I'inkl.am, a student of women ami their diseases, twenty rears ago succeeded It." V In producing an absolut." c ure for all diseases of women. LylUx .'. Pinkhuaist Vegetable ComjH.und stands to-day as it did then, pre-eminent. Mrs. II. Wampler, of Harabo, Wis., whose letter we were permitted to pub lish last year, writes that she. hopes Mrs. 1 'ink ha in will continue to use her name, as the publication in newspa)ers of the account of Ler own wonderful cur; and relief from years of misery has been the means of influencing many suffering women to try Lydia K. Pinkliam's Vegetab'e Compound, and become well like herself. -Mrs, WVitnpler feels, and rightly, too, that iu this way site is doing a great good. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, OF RÖXBUBY, MASS., Has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst bcrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in tw o cases (both thunder humor). He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card tor book. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, an J a'rerfect cure is warranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs arc affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts bein ttopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Read the label. If the stomach fs foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoonful jn water at bedtime. Sold by all Druggists.
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TIIKIli: are people in this world who take special enjoyment in tin trouble anyone else has, ami the.se people, wo are sorry to say. are generally of the feminine persuasion. In fa et. there is a cert.jin sei of women apparently created for nothing else but to gloat over others misery, though they would spurn the i:i'oii that they were doing aught hut sympathizing" with an unhappy follow being. Thero are human vultures tha: somehow seent disaster, and directly tr.mWe looms up nhead they hogtn rtut'.ering around, anxiously waiting for the denouement iu which they can liguroas the friendly counsellor and eontid'tnte. who, nine times out of ten. rubies off directly from the home of the nllliete-d to retail elsewhere every detail in the graphic fashion which makes a gossip of this sort so popular in the circle that thinks ii bit of scandal the perfection of earthly bliss. Haven't you seen her, when misfortune has set its seal In the household, rustling in. well dressed and artificially pained iu manner? The hand press that she "rives voti is a ort of chuckle
and the miIhIucJ look of sorrow an opti cal cross-examination. "Poor dear! how my heart bleeds for you," she purrs, and 1aen goes on in the slickest manlier to drag out each circumstance that yon are trying your best to hide, until at lasr, when she has departed, you feel that you have told too much, 'and that, such as it is. will be magnified in the telling until, if you liave lost a friend by death, the report will go forth that it was suicide, and if financial troubles have overtaken you. that your father or husband has been guilty of embezzling. Sympathy of the real sort, the stiek-to-you-through-thick-and-thin kind, is above rubles, but the two-faced sentiment that is proffered so often iu place of the true metal is despicable. Look out far tho vultures if there js any likelihood of trouble ahead,' and cveU though your heart may be bursting keep your sorrows to yourself unless you are certain that the ones to whom you retail them are sufficiently staunch not to make light of what to you is more than solemn. Philadelphia Times. The Toilet Tabic. The pincushion no longer reigns supremo on the fashionable woman's toilet table, in tuose uays n occwi.nv a subordinate position. It is sTnalr. "also, to make room for the innumerable little odd boxes which are there in all the glory of dainty Dresden china, gleaming gold and enamel or silver. In fact, the latest pincushions are nothing more than a well-stuffed small square 'of satin, edged with a narrow border of jeweled galloon. The top of the cushion is covered with a square of sheer linen, finished with a band of Iloniton lace insertion. This cover Is made to fit within the jeweled trimming of the cushion, and when soiled It is easily laundered. If the other appointments of the toilet table are in flowered Dresden -liina, then a pretty idea is to have the pincushion cover of linen embroidered in a small Moral design matching the china. How She Amuses Her J!ojk. A charming mother who believes that Iter boys should be amused has invented the following for her three restless little ones: She had a carpenter maue of hard wo4k1 live dozen sticks half an inch square und a foot long. Then she had him cut as many cubes of various sizes. She had the long sticks painted, one-third red. another third blue and the remainder white. The blocks wer' painted any color and some not at all. Her boys amuse themselves by the hour building rail fences, sheds, barns and houses, dividing up according to color and buying and selling to each other. They have carved for themselves a little engine, and one has really developed a good deal of architectural talent. They have a box to put the blocks away in ami are made to attend to that themselves. Ships Coaled hy Women. At Nagasaki, the great coaling port in Japan, the ship are coaled entirely by little women in pale blue cotton dresses and big mushroom hats, for all the world like the baskets full of coal which they pass from hand to hand through a yawning port especially made in the ship's side for the operation. The baskets, even when loaded, are comparatively light, but It is astonishing how quickly the swarm of assiduous little women can coal a great 00 ton steamer. It Is a matter of a few hours only. LalxirH for Her Sex. Mrs. Sarah Doan Le Fret a Is of the famous Virginia Curtis family. She is i prominent member of the National Council of Women and has loeu a leader in the Women's Christian Temperance I jiion in the District of Columbia Kineo its Inception there. The work of her union is far-reaching iu Its influence. It has one home under its patronage, '"Mope ami Help Mission," for poor, unfortunate women, inebriates, opium eaters and incapahles of all conditions. Mrs. I.e Frcta is a sincere woman suffragist. The I'etCc iat for the Street. No woman wears light, lacy petticoats on the strei t any more if she has any self-respect. 'J".e lignt silk skirt is as bad form as Is the soiled white skirt, and from all such horrors may the litauy deliver us. Hut for evening and house wear, most dainty women like the delicately shaded petticoat better than the lace ami muslin, which fashion decrees. I satv a corn-colored pUk receJtJy which Would ba very
soft and froufrou under the soft folds of a matinee house gown. It was of brocade satin, the design small chrysanthemums, and the deep flounce was of plain satin and a draping of chiffon was arranged around the skirt in deep sea Pops. Another pretty skirt to wear with a white gown was of white silk, with a rutJlc of plain white lace headed with pink satin rosettes. Ounces ot l'rc vent ion. The woman who travels nowadays carries with her what formerly would have been regarded as a tolerable outlit, for a surgeon. She has a neat linen or leather medicine case, where bottled may bo placed beneath elastic bands and kept from breaking. A tiuk Has): containing brandy, another full of alcohol, and some lavender water form a very good liquid outfit for the traveler and one which provides her with all tiie liquid necessities of life except water. Uesides these a tiny envelope of court plaster, a pair of scissors, a threaded noodle, some twine and a soft linen cloth should lo carried. Fate cannot 1u.mii her who goes thus provided for emergencies. She is ready alike for ripped gowns ami railroad wrecks.
Hair Pomade. Only a very little grease should ever be used on the hair. But if it must be used to keep the scalp from getting too dry. a little of very fine quality is advised. One who has to use pomade would be Aviso to make her own, in order to be sure of using only pure stuff. The best thing for this purpose is the pure beef suet. Melt about two ounces of suet-over a hot fire. This will become about a gill of liquid fat. Let this cool and after it has become hard and white, wh'.p it as you would an egg or white potatoes, until it is light and creamy. She Will Teach Indiana Music. Miss Minta Morgan, a well-known music teacher of Tort Townsend, Vash.. hf.s been appointed by the chief of the Indian bureau of the Jnterior Department as teacher of music in the Indian service, with instructions to re-, port for duty to the superintendent of the Chemewa Indian School, of Chomewa, Ore. The position is a desirable one. The school is located within a few miles of Salem, and ranks as one of the best Indian schools, ju the country. '?o Clean Iüaek Clcthce. A cake of bark soap and a small piece of black cloth should always be ou hand to take spots out of dark clothing. It is perfectly harmless, and will remove ordinary stains as well as benzine, which is both dangerous and disagreeable. Dip the cloth in warm water, rub it well with the soap, and in turn rub the spots with it. Sinnige, off the lather and you will probably sec no traces of dirt. Leap-Year in 1 S)0. Oirls, we wish to call your attention to the fact that 181'" is a leap year, and this leap year has a peculiar feature, in that it will be the last until l'.XH, eighi years. This is a condition which has not occurred since ltKM5, and will not happen again until "UOG. It happens once in !2uo years. So you had better hurry up, for the boys will have good grounds to refuse you in 'Ju'.G j'ou'll be too old. A Cow Doctor. Miss 1'dith Oakey graduated from the Veterinary .College of Toronto Canada, being the first woman to wia a diploma. She has hung out her shingle at Sandoval, Ohio, in the center of a rich grazing country. Diseases of milch cows have been Miss Oakey s special study. She has done well and employs three male assistants, who relieve her of much of the manual labor. What ltccoiiics of the Women. Twenty per cent, ot all women who arrive at a marriageable age do not marry and -10 ercent. of college women are found to shun the bonds of matrimony. Among the list of college graduates for the last twenty-live years there are only a few names of women who have become- famous. Fame seems to select the struggling and obscure for her gifts. There are about 8.0(h) women graduates from the various colleges and academies of this country and about o.ooo of this number are unmarried. These latter are engaged in almost every pursuit, the most popular being teaching. Strange to sa3 the American college has given us no noted woman writer. Fvory woman who has made a name by her pen will be found to be a woman who never went through colege. One or two essayists have beeu produced, but that is the extent. The last census shows that there are in the United States women preachers, -OS lawyers, 4,7" physb cians and surgeons; but in these numbers only a few are college women. The law. ministry and journalism show especially few college graduates. ltcprodiiet ion in Injects. The power of reproduction In insects Is one of the most wonderful parts of their economy. On beheading a slug, a Jiew head, with all its complex appurtenances, will grow again; so will the claws of a lobster. Tho cpA cC z. worm split produces two perfect heads and, If cut into three pieces, the middle produces a perfect head and tail. Coats Cone from Newcastle. Twenty-two coal laden ships roiling from Newcastle, New South Wales, have been reported as missing at sea I &lnce lbü
OUR RAILWAYS. II ow They Appear in Comparison with Tlu!e of JCurope. An Interesting comparison of American and Kuropean railways is derived from the seventh annual report of the Interstate Commerce Commission just Issued. The miles of railway in the United States in operation for the year ending in June wore ITS. Tos; capital stock and debts are given at 1 l.r.t;."..0x,K0: earnings from passenger trallie wert' .-7o-U.v,1.7ol, from freight $700.477.4ii, and from all other sources. lH),lol,r'3. The I'ritish Hoard of Trade returns for ihe railways i: "England. Scotland. Wales and' Ireland, give mileage at o.mis; capital stock and debt S4.1L,(;.;t:,,0.fMX and the total traffic revenue at $0'J0,J7L714. Operating expenses in this country amounted to S7ö7.7(V.T.:0and net earnings were SoO'.,ss7,771, while in Great liritain the revenues aggregated ull.ouö, and net earnings sii;,231.'Jk. The passengers carried in the United States numbered rs.'.'J4S,oo7, and In Ureat Britain tdl.ll'J.'JiV,. of which latter l.lSl.SUl were holders of season tickets. The great difference in area and density of population accounts in large measure for the better exhibit of British roads, where the hauls are short. While the cost of road and equipment per mile in this country is S"Ö,G41, in (ireat Hritsi- it is .yj.-.ö'iVIS. This tells the commercial story that American railroads at e building up trade by opening new territory, and covering long stretches of country but thinly inhabited, while in Croat Britain the limit of development has been reached. Conditions iu both countries are. however, so different as to render a comparison more interesting than instructive. Railways this way are still In a transition state. Philadelphia Times. Confinement mid Hard Work I minors, particularly Infill sitting posture, tm- far nmre preji;tlivil t lieu It li thun excessive muscular exertion in the open air. Hard M-ileiitary workers are fur too weary lifter ollice lmurs to take mu Ii needful exercise hi the open fclr. They often need a tnnie. Where cau they sock iiivioratinn in. re certainly and ilmroubtv than from Hostet ter's Stomach Hitters, tt retiovaiit particularly adapted to recruit the exha listed fore of nature. Use also for dyspepsia, kidney, Jiver and rheumatic ailii sent Shrimp Fishing in Pnget Sound. A new resource has been discovered ami a new industry started in the rüget Sound region. While the catching and marketing of shrimps has been a considerable industry in the waters about San Francisco for nearly a score of years, it was always thought that shrimps did not exist in Fuget Sound. Lately, however, rliey have been found there in large numbers, and a coim pany has been formed to catch them and ship them to Eastern markets. The sound shrimps are said to be liner than any yet found on the Facilic coast. A I'amous Iaper. he Youth's Companion has become fa..ious hecause there is hardly a 1: tius man or woman in Ireat Britain or the I'nited States who does not contribute to the paper each rear. The writers ennsred for liS'.MJ proinist to make the palter more attractive than ever before. To those who subscribe at once, senditisr $1.70, the publishers make an extra-" ordinary offer to send five a handsome four-pajr calendar, 7xlO inches, lithographed in nine bright colors, retail price of which is öo cents. The Companion free every week to Jan. 1, 1S'J, the Thanksgiving. Christmas and New Year's I Muhle Nmiiltors free, and The Companion a full year, lifty-two weeks, to Jan. 1. 1V.7. Address The Youth's Companion, Columbus avenue, ltoston. "Ohl Io- Tray" was in its time one of Foster's most popular sons, lL'OjHX) copies boins sold in eighteen months. It was written In the back room of a combined grocery and rro shop in New York city and was immediately sohl by the author to a linn of publishers that made a fortune from its sab'. Deufne Cannot He Cuie-1 bv local api'lleat Ions, as they cannot reach th llseaeilk portion of the ear. There Is only one way to uro Deafness, an.l that Is by constitutional remedies. Jieafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous linln; of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube ceUs inflamed vou have a ruinhlliiK sound or imperfect hearing, and when it Is entirely dosed Deafness is ie result, sind unless the Inflammation can be taken out and tills t:il restored to Its normal (ondUlon. hearing will te destroyed forever; nino cases out of ten aro caused hy catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous Mirfaees. AVe will give Due Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness (caused bv catarrh) that cannot !e cured by Hall Catarrh C ure. Send for circulars, free. A V. J. riir.NKY & CO., Toledo. 0. WSoId by Iruggits, 7yc. A curious -ase of the reeord-break-uk mania Is that of a Newark, N. J., Woman who has developed an ambition b be the first prisoner locked up in very police station built in the town. Croup is quickly relieved, and whooping Coii'li ereutly helped, and its duration shorleiied by 1 r. I. Jay ne's Kxpcctorant. Ihe ld family slani'.-by for t'oughs and CoMs, and ail Luna or Throat affections. Lead deposits o'f almost Illimitable extent are found in "Missouri and Kansas. Tack Frost irritate sensitives fckins. filenn's Sulphur Kwip overcomes the irritation. "Hill's Hnirand Whisker Dye," Black or ISrown. "Ah: livery base ti-uiiati(n makes one sharp in its practice, and dull in every other. Sir 1. Sidney. 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PUKE IJnougli to Provoke a Saint, A young man in an outing shirt and straw hat was wheeling a baby carriage back and forth along the pavement in front of a certain Hat. The hot afternoon sua poured pitilessly down upon him. and lie was as angry as any man in the city. t "My dear," came a voice from the upper window of the house. ' "Voti go to thunder:" he shrieked : back. "Let me alone, can't your" and ho went on wheeling and mopping his face. An hour later the same voice came from the window !n earnest, pleading lines: "(Jeorge, dear:" ' Well, what in the deuce do you w;intV" he shouted. "Have the waterpipes burst:" "No, George dear." wailed tho voice; ''the water pipes are all right, but you've been wheeling Lottie's doll all the afternoon. Hadn't you better let baby have a turn liowV" This was last week, but fleorge is still in the hospital pending an examination as to his sanity. The Modern TIother Has fOTind that lief little ones are Improved more by the pleasant laxative, ; Syrup of Figs, when iu need of the laxative effect of a ge.'itle remedy thr.n by any other, and that it is more accept a- i ble to them. Children enjoy it end it ; benefits them. The true remedy. Syrup j ..f T.M.ro . ,f..i..rt,i i... ..i;r i j.-. mauuiauiuiu iut vz-mw ma l ig Syrup Cj. ci:ly. 'A San Francisco clothing linn prints' a picture of svengali and Inlby m its advertisement, with thelcgend beneath: "We don't want to put you in a trance -we are content to give you a lit." If you desire a luxurious growth of healthy hair of a natural color, nature's only Hull's Vegetable Sicilian Hair He- ! newer. If some people would think twice before they speak, they would keep v most of the time. Fiso's Ilemoily for Catarrh is the hest medicine for that disease I have, ever used. L. C. Johnston, lola, Texas, June Jtth, lS'Jl. It ain't often that a man's reputation i outlasts his money. Dutv and to-dav are ours. reoloy. FIT!. AU Ft;6to',. trf by Ir. Kline's Cli e t erve Itestorer. No l its aftrr ftrst iluy'n use. Marvelous cures. Trt-atiee ar.d trial ixittle tree to lit ciöta. bend to Dr. Kline. Wi Arcü fct., I'LiU, l a. Mrn. AVinslow'H So.-THING ST1CP for TUMrea leetbin; 8ott'iis tho cinns, reuiices lnl'amtiiatiuii, fcliy pain, cures wiud colic. 25 cents ft boitle.
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TMF RISIVl SITCi STON I; POLISH i l:acL::i:; tf a t-love. , Trtn FIN PASTUj POLISH ior A iriu W af'.ir - .'.:!i:i'-r tnmel n;';!:"' a:i'l poU Mrs. Serenah Creug. of N'.. 17i:S MeCee street. Kansas (::v. Mo., under date of .Inno TA ly.'ö. states: ' "I have been ill with dyspepsia and Indigestion for about sevu rears without permanent reli-f uu;'! 1 finally tried Iiipans Talodes. After ; using a box of them I . an ear jinything without any unph-asant effect and am gaining strength and think I am permanently cured, ; mid think it my duly to give thin testimony, hoping that so:u- one suffering from the same cause may be benetiied by using! hem." Klpnns Tahuif sr s'-!! i y i!r!'k.rcl""J " l roU tf the .rl e i ,'iti iviu :i !. Is M tit i 1 he i:.;. i'm t'hi'mlral Company. No. Iu iriice Mnr!, New -jt. SMa-.pte liil. It) reu:. THE AERMOTOR CO. Vpj halt th woril't indidlll hu Dons, Ixv-icss It hit rrdce.t ttj nL of ! ißd power to i.uwhat Itwa. It Us many branch Louses, and supplies in oods and lepalrsi at jour door. It can ad d'xi Jiirnl! a tx-tter rticiP lor ls tix.nej INaiv others. It mak!s i'UMipli'S and! ' n 1 . . I . -r I Sgra('oruplt!on Wl!.üTin!lf. Tilting 4&r and Flxod Suvd Trtvrers. st??l Bi;zSaw: Mines. SWel IVptl Cutter and FJ' Grinders. in api li.-atton. It Ihn a me on ttieso artlcW that It mil furnish until: January im at mo Miai i,nc Ii aiü ruaaet: -junks and Pump-M.f all kini-. Seal ar catalogues factory tory : I2tb. Reel. well ccd Fi.'Isore S.rcots. Ch;ccoI I Lf I I r 4U I fft:i' hS Q I XkP I i.,',v tbo"aiij! ' ÄS"1Ä en ÄSSS J -I.!. 4-' ij m j v'i. lining iiioo' hu n. i a iii.ij Ten Days Treatment Furnished Free by Mai!.; DR. B. H CREEK I SOflS SPECIALISTS UISIS. SEt'RSll' I - I i Cutler's Car- ,! Isolate of Iodines Pocket inhaler. Will pftfUivpH cure rATAUJ.tl. liltOM'lll I IS ol, ASIUXiA (ilxe it atrial rri. ; ! "'iL !f 1 -MM All IiniKKtM-. AV. II. -Mil II A Pronrle-I tor. 40V; Michigan St., HufTl, New t k. i PAYS FOR uUrtlM1 1 1 V 1 1 I I m jl , i-i IoHÜKli-Kra-ii gf gf2 I aju-r- lu iUl!i"is. rI" j lam il I OO.OOO - 8k r. we r:m lnert n I U it :i TIMI-:S in 1.4.10 oiiiitry jiupi-rh tor ' I-Oli .1 7.1 ! i' . . , ia v-uth .leffersoii Stie-t. t.i-a . MX. C. C No. 4K-0& j YHi;X W1KT1N Tf AIVKUTIK11S j t pU ase Kr-.y yyu bXVi tLo auvcrtiM-iavct n thi paoer ' 1 AND DRIVES IT OUT AND "SHUTS
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