Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 13, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 December 1895 — Page 7
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THE RISINO SUN STOVE POLISH in cakes for general blacking- of a stove. THE SUN PASTG POLISH Icr a nuict efter -dinner shine, applied tn 1 polished with a cloth.
Horso Uro., lroi. Canton. Mas. U. K- A.
KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement r.nd tcnd3 to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live better than others and enjoy life more, w ith less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the'necuj 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 acceptable and pleasant to the taste, the refreshing :md truly beneficial properties of a perfect laxiitive; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers ana permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, becau.-e it acts on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels without weakening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Fig is for de by all druggists in 50c and $1 bottle?, but it is manufactured by the California Fig yrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, cUo the name, Syrup of Fig?, and being well informed, you will not accept any cubstitute if offered.
THE AKK'IOTOH CO. tfocs fc-ir the -world's windmill ousiaeä.", I'ccauso It Las rr li: cd the coM of Wind yowcr to 1 .' what it was. It has inarir branch
, 1. rttcr an xie lor ie-s j insn jotUrn. IC makes Pumping nJ
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Conr,ilotlin WmPiillM, TtlUuc
y2ry ani Fix" Steol Timr-r, Steel UMZl saw frames, Stcf l I"Mt 'ütiers ccd Feed
fiSk OrimlsTs. On ap;!icutiim i: w.il i!ii ona i it th'vo p.rclcles th:t It wiU furnish until January 1st at 13 th usual prlco It also makes Tanks and Humps of all fci:i-.is. Srrsfl for catalogue. Fgctcry : I2l Cxlcl! t:J riihzc Streets, Cfcicss
CAUSED BY VACCINATION. J'rom the j0nrna Detroit. JVA. Fvery oae in the vicinity of Mehlrum avenue and Champlain street, Detroit, knows Mrs. McDonald, and many a neighbor has reason to feel grateful to her for the kind and friendly interest she has manifested in cases of illness. She is a kind-hearted friend, a natural nurse, and an intelligent and refined lady. To a reporter she recently talked at some length about Dr. Williaws l'ink Tills, giving some very interesting instantes in her own immediate knowledge of marvelous eures, and the universal bon-elu-enee of the remedy to those who had used if. "1 have reason to knyv," said Mrs. MrDonald, "something of the worth of this medicine, for it has been demonstrated in my own immediate family. My daughter Kittle is attending hih school, and has never been very strong since she began. I suppose she studies hard, and she lias quite a distance to go eveiy day. When the small-pox broke out all of the school children had to be vaceiaated. I took her over to Dr. .lamesn and he vaccinated lor. 1 never saw such an arm in my life and the doctor said he never did. She was broken out on her shoulders and back and vras just as sick as she could be. To add to it all neuralgia set ia. and the poor child was in misery. She is naturally of a nervous temperament and she suffered most awfully. Kven ;ilr she n covered the neuralgia did nst leave her.
Stormy days or days that were damp or preceded a storm, she could t out at all. She was pale and thin, anil had no
appetite.
"I have forgot tn just who told me
about the Pink Pills, but I ot some for
her and they cured fai r right up. She has
a nice color in her face, eats and sleeps
well, goes to school every day. and is wi-h
and strong in every particular. 1 have
never heard of anvthing to bund up the
blood to compare with Pink Piils. 1 shall
alwr.ys keep them in the house and recommend them to my neighbors."
Dr. Williams Pink PiM for Pale People are considered an un filling specific for
udi diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial
iVra lysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neu
ralgia, rheumatism, nervous heauaciie, the after effects of la grippe, palpitation
of the heart, pale and salhftt coniplexiou.
that tired leehng resulting from nerrris prostration; all diseases resulting from
vitiated humors in the blood, sueli as
scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. They are also a specific for troubles peculiar to
females, such as suppressions, irregulari
ties and all tonus of weakness. In men
they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork tr ex
cesses of whatever nature. Dr. illiams
Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or wj!l be sent pot paid o-i receipt of price ."0 cents a box or six boxes for .SÜ.wO they are never sold in bulk or by the UNO by addressing Dr. Williams" Medicine Co., Schenectady, X. Y. How Fast the Karth Moves. Most persons uro aware that the
earth makes a complete revolution tin
its axis once in twenty-four hours, but probably many are ignorant as to the high rato of speed in a eomplishiug the feat. The highest velocity over attained by a eaiuioii-lall lias Iweii estimated something like ,oo feet per second; and the earth must turn .almost equally fast. In short, the rate of speed at the equator has been estimated at nearly l.r00 feet per second, or a mile every .". seconds, or IT miles a minute.
Stella M. Codfrey, writing from Hoffman. X. C. under date of June 11!, 1S10. says: "My sister has used your medicines. She was a sufferer from dyspepsia ami indigestion for several years, ami after having your Tabules recommen...'d and given them a trial, she speaks in the highest terms of them, and says that they cannot be excelled in keeping the system well regulated. Her name is Miss Katherine Godfrey, Postollice Hoffman. X. C." lUpan Tabm.- ar sM by (Irtiiftsts it by mad : the rrbv (.0 chilis a U) Is wnl t' the I It li. iril
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ETIQUETTE OF A POSTAL CARD. i Uses and Abuses of This Convenient Hit of Pasteboard. : '- The ethics of a postal card may be. formulated In one rule: "Xever writo anything upon a postal card which you would not think it'prudent or dignified to proclaim from the house top." Some people particular people never use postal cards at all. This seems "too extreme. They are often very convenient and quite proper if correctly used. Beyond the address no name should ever be written out upon tlmm. They should begin with the customary "Dear anybody" and end without "Yours truly" or "Affectionately," being signed only with initials. The date and address serve to further Identify the sender, who is presumed to be on such Intimate social or business relations with the party addressed as to justify the tse of a posfal ea'd. For 'while postals serve for a hasty or formal message, or supply the need of cheap communication in simple business arrangements, it is not considered
courteous or punctiliously j olite to use them in addressing any one, man or woman, to whom you wish to show respect. If any doubt arises In the mind as to the propriety of sending a postal, it is well to give one's self the benefit of the doubt and write a note. Postals are useful to mail while on a journey. Posted at different places, they announce the safe arrival of tlio traveler at points "where he has scare ly timo to write notes. Used hastily, they are useful to announce a lette"? or give assent to a previously discussed arrangement. Details of family
matters or personal affairs show ignoronee and bad breeding. As an example of a way in which a postal card should not bo used may be quoted one sent by a grief-striekea sister to a cousin in a distant city: "Dearest Kate Wo have just returned from laying dear brother Harry ifi the grave. As the weather is so unpleasant, it made us feel more unhappy to come away and leave him with the raiu beating down upon him. Your loving cousin, IIAIJUIET SMITH." Xow, Harriet doubtless felt all she expressed. Hut was a postal card Luc proper place to write her seutimemsVHarper's Bazar.
AN INVITATION.
It Gives V.m Great Pleasure to Publish the Following Announcement. All women suffering from ny form of Illness peculiar to their sex are requested to (ommunicate promptly with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn. Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by Women only. A woman can freely talk of ber private illness to a woman; thus has been established the eternal confidence between Mrs. Pinkham and the women of America. This confidence has induced more than 1lO,(MH "women to write Mrs. Pinkh-im for advice during the last few months. Think what a volume of experience she has to draw Irons! Xo physician living ever treated so many cases of female ills, and from this vast experience s: u rely it is more than possible she has gained the very knowledge that will help your case. She is glad to have you write or call upon her. You will lind her a woman full of sympathy, with a great desire to assist those who arc sick. If her medicine is not what yon need, she will frankly tell you so. and there are nine chances out of ten that tdie will tell you exactly what to do for relief. Siie asks nothing in return except your good will, and her advice has relieved thousands. Surely, any ailing woman, rich or poor, is very foolish if she does not lake advantage of this generous olTer of assistance. Xever in the history of medicine has the demand for one particular remedy for female diseases equalled that attained by Lydia 1'. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and never in the history of Mrs. Pinkham's wonderful Compound has the demand for it been so great as it is to-day.
Fire! Fire! That Dreadful Cry Is fraught with Import doubly dire to the unhappy man who beholds Iiis dwelling or Lis warehouse feeding the devouring element indnMired. Happily most people who can. Insure cverythi; but health. N'lntPnflis of us m-sleet the preservation of th'a wlien it is In palpable jeopardy. Incipient lnd!g?stlon, liver complaint, la "grippe, inaction of the kidneys and bladder and malaria are all counteracted by Ilustetter's Stomach Hitters.
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or Many Shapes. Italian bank notes are of alb sizes, shapes and colors. The smaller billslive find ten-lire notes are printed on white paper in pink, blue and carmine inks, and ornamented with a finely-engraved vignette of King Humbert.
Of your physical health. Build up your ?ystEij tone your stomach and Ii et! ve orgran-, lncreasa xoiir'apiK'titi. enrich vour Mvd. drive out all
hiipujitU's and prevent sickness by taking
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Sarsaparilla The one trr.e PdooJ Purifier. $1 ; 6 for $5.
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Bankrupt. This word is derived from two Italian ones, banco lotto, broken bench; because bankers and merchants used Ic.rimrly to count their money and write lulls of exchange on benches in the street, and, when a banker or merchant lost his credit and was unable to pay his debts, his bench was broken.
WILD CAT FOR A BOA.
110 SECRET 13 THIS WOMAN'S CiSE. Urs. Campbell Wishes Her Letter Published so tliat the Truth 2ay Lo Known.
Successfully Prosecutes ClaLrns. I rtu e-lm lu&l Eiiinliior U.S. Pension Bureaa.
I 3yr In last tts. 15ljulicat.U)gcUUii, ttj aiuce.
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srtriAi. to urE ladt r.rATrn Of the thousands of letters received from women all over the world by Mrs.
1 lukham. not one 13 given to the ruhüc unless by the wish el the writer. Thus absolute tenfidfnee is
established be-
90 tvvcen Mrs.
Pir.khcm at:d hrr army cf pati:nts; and she freely solicits a letter f n ni any woman, rich
who is in ill health or ailing. In the case of Mary L ( r.mphcll, cf Albion, Noble Co., Ind., her tuffrring was so severe, her lelief to suddenly icalized, and her gratitude so great, that ti c
; wishes the circumstances jubli;l:ed, in j the hope that others may Lc Ltnclittd j thereby. She says: i 44 My physician told n:e I bad ihcpry j and falling of the womb. My sttmath
and bowels were to bloated I ictdd ret get a full breath. My fare ami 1 ai:ds were bloated badly, f had that diradful bearing-down pain, backache, paipitatitu of the heart, and nervousness. 44 One of my physicians to!d ire I had something growing in my sttn.ah; rnd the medicine that I tock gae ire i lief only for a ihort time. I thought I must die. I began to take Lydia K. Piiikhaufs Vegetable Compound, and it worked like a charm. After taking the first bottle I eould walk across the street, now lam well. I advise all my friends to take it." Mai:y E-Campdell, Albion, Noble Co.
Novel Use to Which a Man Has Put One of the Terrors of the Woods. Those ladies who are fond of wearing fur boas around their throats . might learn a lesson from 1 II. Wood, a river man, who is now in the city. M r. Wood has a handsome neck nmüler of tawny skin, but lie docs not keep it in a bandbox at night. He locks it In a strong cage, for his boa is a ha If -grown wild cat, with full-grown claws and teeth. AVood has attracted considerable attention during the last few days by strolling about the city with a young bay lynx or wild cat parched cn his shoulder. Old naturalists claim that it is imtiossible to domesticate a specimen of the "felis cat us." which is the Latin name for Mr. Wood's strange pet. He has refuted that theory, however, by partially taming the savage little beast. Many sears and scratches on his hands and face bear evidence to the fact that It was no easj- job to get on speaking terms with Mr. Wild Cat, Jr., and It will allow no one but its owner to come near It. If a stranger apleroaches the kitten will jump straight at his throat. AVood U very fond of the animal. He caught it when it was only 0 days old, after lis mother had s!ain four large dogs, and raised it by hand. The animal is now about the size of a large torn cat, but is very different In appearance from the common tabby. It has huge feet, long, sharp claws, a head like a tiger's the tufted ears which distinguishes the lynx family and a short tail which moves Incessantly. Pa du cah News.
"ITow'b Udi ! We oficr One Uundrel Dollars TJeward for flnv cave of t'.ntarrh thit cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. .1. CllKNKY & CO.. Prop-;., Toledo. O. We the unüersitrned hav know n F. .!. Cheney for the last vears. and bclievo hhn perfectly honorable in all business transactions and tmaucially able to carry out any obligation made by thelflirm. Wtst & Tut'AX, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. Wauuno. Kisvan & Mauvix, Wliolosalo Druggists. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, actin! Ureetlv upon the Mood and mucous surface of the sv'steni. I'rice 7".e. per bottle, bold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Supply of India Ituhhcr.
The supply of India-rubber is said to
le in xhaustilde. Kach tree can Do
tapped for twenty successive years,
ami yields on an average three table-
spoonfuls a day; d.'l.tmo of these trees
have been counted on a tract of land
thirty miles long by eight wide.
Railway IJetwecn Itussin nntl Persia. Persia is about to be provided with a new railroad. The line is being engineered by the Czar's officials, and constructed by means of Muscovite capital. It is to have its hast at the ItusrJan iHirt of Ilaku, which Is connected with the entire Kassian railroad system, and Is to extend across the plain of Mogan to the frontier station of Dulfa, whence it will proceed southward to the great Persian city of Tnbroez. From there, by way of Kazvln. It continues to Teheran, whence branches are to be constructed to the great pilgrim rofvirt of Meshed, on the northeast frontier, and
! to the ancient metropolis, Ispahan, in
the South. Apart from the iolitieal consequences of this lir.o, the practical opening up of a great country so rich and yet so undeveloped as Persia cannot fail to prove of immense interest td trade and industry in every part of tho Civilized world.
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J the doctors ? approve cf Scott's Emulsion. For whom ? jf ( For men and women who arc weak, when they should be strong; for babies and children who are thin, f f when they should be fat ; for all who do not get from
j proper food. And nothing is better for starved blood than COD-LIVKR OIL. j I Scott's Emulsion J is cod-MVKR oil with the taste taken out. It is for all t t who feel weak, have lost appetite or are losing flesh, j? Jf A'tf one else breakt up ccd-lifer oil as it is broken nf in Scott's Emulsion. Jf you need it, get it. Ao substitute will Jo. J j TWO 5IZES, 50c. and $1.00. SCOTT & BOWNC, ChemUts, New York.
llo'.r to Make Money.
Mit. Kon i: Tell others of mv success. Fif
teen years numing and hustiing discourage I me. Slv cousin made sia.ooo Lstvear plat ng t.M
w sore, lewelrv.ete. I trl(rel an outfit Irointlntv
t. Ct. Plating Work, le:.t. is. Columbus, o. It
was complete, all nvitemls, formulas, trade se
crets and instructions; thev te;ft-h agents free,
ioo'ls ea.v pl-:te,l. niee as new. uuiranteed ten
years. .Made first week. .47 second. $o:t iirt m. nth; get all work 1 can do; brother made
75 selling outfits. Write firm for sample. P.. F. SHAW.
In China.
Tn China large pieces of siik, often
with sacred sentences written on them, are ottered t Hie gods. It is estimated
that in the temples of Confucius alone
about thirty thousand yards of silk an
burnt in this way.
Mngers
and Artists l.encrally are
users of "Hrowii's Hronehinl troches for
Hoarseness and Throat Troubles. They
afford instant relief.
The growth of wealth between
and Is'.ki was more steady and uniform
than during any other period of our bis tory.
ltnekinghain's Dye for the Whiskers
does Us work thoroairhlv. coloring a uni
form brown or black, which, when dry.
will neither rub, wash off, nor soil linen
Hasten slowly, and without losing
heart put your work twenty times upon
the anvil.
Hough, wintry, changeable weather produces Catarrhs. Coughs. Disorders of the Lungs, etc., which .lay lie's Lxpectorant
promptly cures if faithfully administered
The suppression of hull lighting in the south of Prance has resulted in serious disturbances in several towns.
BEWARE Irl TiHE-ÄThe firs! acuta twinge of
iCIATICA WARHNI
to CT lAPORrUI DELAY, AND THOSE TWINGES MAY USE i UAIVUIJ? KJ 1 JLw. TWIST YOUR LEG CUT OF SHAPE;
"Thoughtless Folks Have the Hardest;
Work, but Quick Witted People Use
I'iso's Kcmcdy for Catarrh is not a liquid or a snuff. It quickly relieves Cold in the Head. Headache, etc., and really cures Catarrh. fOc.
Of all the passions, anger ilike dynamite.
the most
V IT". AU TitHistnpp'M frr- !y lr. Kline"- CJ- t erv- l5-t er. No frits alt-r tiit ilayV up. Marvt loiis cures. Tn-iitise mid j",MKJ trial Ixittle tree to Fit asi 8. s nl to Dr. Khue.'.Ol Aich St.. Phi la. l'a.
Very Apropos. An examination in astronomy had begun In a certain college recently (says tho lloston Transcript). A student came in, glanced over the list of questions, was appalled at their character, and, hastily scribbling something In his book, left the room. The professor was curious to see what he had written, ami Went to the desk and looked at tho book. This was what he found being a couplet from a well-known hymn: Sun, moon, and stars forgot, Upward I fly! A Terrible Nostrum. "Since taking three lttles of youl parsaparllla I am a new woman," Is a testimonial published in an advertise ment of a patent medicine in the Lowiston, Me., Journal. Can nothing bo done to protect the country from so terrible a nostrum? Louisville Courier-Journal.
The amount of capital In the boolt business Is believed to be double what
! It was twentv vears ant.
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Mrs. Winslow'K Sootikno strcp f"r children Ifptriinif; eoitn tiie Burn, reduces in it animation, &lly pain, eure wln-I cohc. '& cents a bottle.
iaADWAY'8 BU PSLLS,
Purely vegetable, mild and reliable. Caue perfoct dige-tion, complete absorption rv.1 healthful regularity. For the euro of all disorders of the Stomach, I'.owcN, Kidneys, lUadder, Norvous Diseases Files, SICK HEADACHE, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, DYSPEPSIA, AND All Disorders of the Liver. Tull printed directions la each box; 25 f ents a box. Sohl by all druggids. KAI) WAY & CO., NFAV YOUK.
Anlln Morphine Habit Cured In 10
HflUMit . It 2(1
C. N. V.
tiiOnxvu. ivh pay till eiiretl. DR. J STEPHENS, Lebanon, Ohio.
No R'iOS
WHEN WMTIHÜ TO AUVKKTISKUS IV please ay fin taw tho adFortleinent to this paper
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THE LARGlDT PIECE OF GOOD TOBACCO
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Timely Warning. The great success of the chocolate preparations of tho house of Yalter Caker &. Co. (established
in 1780) has led to the placing on tnemawet many misleading and unscrupulous imitations r u! lohaic and wraoDcrs. Walter
Baker Sc Co. aro the oldest and largest manufacturers of puro and high-grado Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are used in their manufactures. Consumers should ask for, and be sure that they get, the genuine Walter Baker a Co.'s goods.
WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTKR, MASS.
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Ii just as yours win n I you continue using poor
soap.
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makes wasli-day as easy as any other day. Lessens the labor, makes the clothes white, and does no damage. Thousands of women say so surely they are not all mistaken. Sold everywhere. Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, - Chicago.
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