Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 14, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 December 1895 — Page 3
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r lv - r-IJ ,f TOT (lXY.XiV rt THH RISING SUN STOVE POLISH in cal.es for general blacking of a stove. TKH SI N PASTE POLISH lor a ntiict after -dinurr snine. yrdied and polished with a cloth. BXors Bros., 1'rop., Canton, Jlaiu U.S. A. 57 ! f TS-.:' 1 ,7 - V ?v 1 irt-'.; ' KNOWLEDGE Ericcrs comfort and improvement nnd tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, v.ho live better than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, ly more promptly adapting the world's best products to the'need.? of physical being, v.ill attest the va'us to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy. Syrup of Fi. Its excellence is due to its presenting In the form most acceptable and pleasant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a jeriVct laxative; effectually elevating the system, dispelling ohl, headaches and levers and permanently curing constipation. It has pi ven atUfaetioti to millions und met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kidneys, Liver and Bov.vls without weakening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Fi;rs is for sale by all druggists in 50c and 1 Iwdtles, but it is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. THE Arr.MOTOR CO. docs naif tlia A-r-rlrf's winlin!U businefo, lnciuse It has retiuired the ot f Wlnipovier to 1.' wh:;t It was. It Las many brancli nor.sfS, auil supplies its goous una repairs fct juur door. It can and does furuiMi a . better article mr less nionej man futtiprs. It makes Pumping and Ä"vV-C uoared, bteel, uaivaniwiamteriX'1 Completion Windmills. TilUne 1 Frames Zrt Feed Cutters and Iced (irlnders. On application It will ramp on Till of thso ante. that It wlU famish until annarj 1st at 13 the usual prlc It alao makes Tanks and P'impif all kinds. Send for catalogue. tadbTj: lilt. Rjciwcll tcJ Fillnore Slrecla, Cbicu Stella M. (ioilfroy, writing from IIoiTman, N. C. under dato of June 12, lb'Jö, says: "My sister has used your medicines. She was :i sufferer from dyspepsia and indigestion for Bcveral years, and after liavini: your Talulcs roc-omtneniled and given them a trial, she speaks in the highest terms of them, and says that they cannot Lo excelled in keeping the system well regulated. Her name is (Miss) Katlicrine Godfrey, l'ostotlice Hoffman, N. CV Klpans Tabnies ar sold hy rtru(fp-1stn. or bT mall If price (To Cf utn a Nu is wnt to The l:laus ht uilral Company, io. ig Spruce Streit, New York. Sample Vial, 10 ceuu. ftPAYS FOR ment 4 TIM KS In loOhiRh ?raile papers In lllinoM, KUitranieeil circulation 100,000 -r. we can inert It 3 TIM KS in 1.4ÖO country pa per for ÜEM FOIi iSAlAt.OGl'E. C1iIji 'MrHi:i pr Union, South Jeffci.on Street. Chlcaz , 111. m&f POPHAH'SASTKMj PnPHÄM'RÄ!?TKMA SPFPIFin. k 1 I tt rill. I'vi'niMy k 4 i.jon receipt of $1.0). RlikoiJi.w. B ir Adlrei 11103. rOi'lUH. I'HILA., 1A. H Successfully Prosecutes Claüns. I lAt Iriuc iiil EiAmlner U.U. tension Ltoroau. J 3 yrs In last war. lSadJudicatlngciaims, ally &U:co KiODER'S IY;ST!LLES.ÄclsÄ StrwM H ( W L'JRS rtfthfc ALL IL St I A LS. Scat Cough fcyrup. Taotcs (.iood. Uae In tinio. hold by drutrri!!. 1 f
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CAUSED BY VACriNATIOX: From Vt Journal, I'etrolt, Midi. Every one in the vicinity of Mchlmm avenue and Champlaia street, Detroit, knows Mrs. McDonald, and many a neiphtor has reason to feel prateful to her for the kind and friendly interest bins has manifested in cases of illness. she is a kind-hearted friend, a natural nurse, and an intelligent and reiined lady. To a reporter she recently talked at sonio length about Dr. Williams' l'iak I'ills, giving some very interestinc; instances in her own immediate knowledge of marvelous cures, and the universal l.enclhence of the remedy to those who had used it. 'I have reason to know," said Mrs. McDonald, "something of' the worth of this medicine, fur it lias been demonstrated ia my own immediate family. .My daughter Kittie is attending hijrh s lioo!. and has never been very sti'ms since she began. I suppose she studies hard, and she has quite u distance to go every day. When the small-pox broke out all of the school children had to be vaccinated. I took her over to Dr. Jameson and he vr.cinatod her. I never saw s'ich an am ;n my life and the ti n-tor said he never otd. She was broken out on her shoulders a-d bark and was just as sick as she could bo. To add t- it all neuralgia set in, and the poor chiid was in misery. She is naturally of a nervot:-; temperament and she suffered most awfully. Kven after she recovered the neuralgia did not leave her. Stormy days or days that were damp or preceded a Storni, du could not ;ro out at all. She was paL- and thin, and had no appetite. "I have firpti?n just who told me about lh" lMi'k Tills, but I ;rot some for her and they cured h-r risht up. She has a nie color in h r f::r. eats a::T sie p wed. p's to si 'ioni every day. and is well and :-r r. . i i r in every particular. I have never htard of anything to b did up ti7e Mood t- comp.tre with rink I'ills. I shall alw.-.vs k( p tiu in ir th.o house and rceoiniik'IkI them to mv m 11 Dr. Wilhams Pink Pills for Pale Peopie are considered an uufaili:i? sj cillc for such diseases as lt-oinotor ataxia, partial l'.ralis.s. St. N'i'ius' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rlienir.atisni. nervous headache, the after effe'-ts f hi ripi-, jialpita t ion of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, that tind feiliug resulting from nervous pros! ra tion ; dise.ises resulthijr from viiiateI humors in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas etc. They are also a specific for troubles peculiar to females, su h as suppressions, irrularities and all firms d weakness. In n.en i hey effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork r excesses of whatever nature. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt f pr'n e (."o cents a box or six boxes for Sü.öo they are nvcr sold in bulk or by the 1(MJ) by addressin.-r Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y.
Very Iliff. In the sands of Central Asia is found a little spider, popularly known as "Cirandfather l J ivy board," which has lon hair, and when walking seems as large as one's two fists. This formidable creature bites when irritated, jaws making four lit lie holes In thu tlesh. The bite is poisonous, though not deadly. The victim feels at first no more discomfort than from the sting of :i gnat: but after a time the pain spreads over tho whole body, and is accompanied with fever and great exhaustion. HO SECRET IS THIS WOMAN'S CASE, Mrs. Campbell Wishes Her Letter Published so that the Troth äöj lio Known. sririAL to oi a ladt reapcss Of the thousands of letters received from women all over tho world bv Mrs. Pinkham. not one h given to the public unless by the wish ol the writer. Thus absolute confidence ia established between Mrs. rinkham and her army of patients; and she freely solicits a letter frcm any woman, rich or noor. wlio is in ill health or ailing. In the ease cf Mary E. Camphell, ol Albion, Nobla Co., Ind., her suffering was so severe, her relief so suddenly realized, and her gratitude so great, that she wishes the circumstances publishel, in tho hope that others may Lo benefited thereby. She says : "My physician told me I had droppy und falling of the womb. My stcmach and bowels were so bloated I could not get. a full breath. Mv face and hands were bloated badly. 1 had that dreadful bearing-down r;"n. backache, palpitation of the heart, and nervousness. 4Oneofiny physicians told me I had somfthin? growing in my stomach; and the medicine that I took gave me relief only for a short time. I thought I must die. I began to take Lydia K PinH am's Vegetable Compound, and it worked like a charm. After taking tho first bottle I could walk across the street, now I am well. I advise all my friends to take it." Map.v 2. Campbell, Albion, üoble Co, j SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists. New York.
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The Saltan Makes Selection with Much Ceremony. ' The Sultan, who La.s eorae before the public in such an unenviable manner of kite, nec-d. not be lonely while hiding in ais palaco It is not generally known that this potentate is obliged to marry many rromen against his will, yet this Is true. The law of Turkey forces hvn t take I new wife every year. This law Is ibont a hundred and .seventy-live years tld, dating from the time of tho Sultan Selim, who, wishing to abolish polygamy, had but one wife; but the high Signita ries of Turkey decided that the ancient laws should be maintained. On the prophet's birthday, beginning It sumset and lasting till sunrise, a holiday Is kept, on the Sth of Hamazan. I national and religious feast, and It k at this time the selection of a. maiden, "nit of the one hundred and one who nave entered the lists, is made. The officials wli have tho marter in :harge" rarely allow any of the poorer classes to compete, and. accepting bribes, presents and promises of diplomatic aid, gather the young girls together and give them instructions regarding dres.-j and the oUquette f Decision. The dress consists of a large white linen sliect thrown over the shoulders in Unman fashion, sandals on their feet, hair hanging loosely, and no jems or- ornaments. On the imiH,rtant night tho Sulfa a mounts a line horse and is accompanied by all of the palace ministers of slate, pashas and aides-de-camp in their crila uniforms, representing all the -slates, over whic.Ii the Sultan wields his scepter. Military bands make loud and wild mush, and the hundreds and hundreds 3f soldiers that line the stivers carry on their bayonets Chinese lanterns to illuminate the tvoccssM.n ,.f their ruler. At b-iigth the Sultan arrives at the Suleiiaanich Mosque overlooking the .i.dy carpet or prayer-rug. Here he stands while a sermon is preached to him, and 1h'U he goes to the groat Bi;i:aiv. Tills is crowded with persons of distinction, ami in tho center is placed a pavilion of scarlet velvet, richly embroidered, and decorated with tho Sultan's monogram, the otUcial emblem of Turkey. These draperies are festooned upon silver pdes. and within tla :a now are seen the high priest and the heir to the throne. Around this stand the one hundred and one maiden, attired in the while tga, each holding a towel in her hand, and making a complete ciivh around tho Sultan. A prayer is made, the heir approaches his father, ami, kneeling, offers him two pigeons. The Sultan, kneeling also, takes a knifo from his belt, invokes the aid of the prophet in the selection of a new wife, sacrifices, rises, washes his hands In the golden basin held by the priest, and dries them upon the towel of the young girl ht selects. Fortunately for her comfort, she has nothing to do with housekeeping; for the Sultan's household, consisting of G.000 persons, requires no little executive ability in running the machinery. The treasurer of the household attends to this. Not less than ten tons of tish are bought u week; 1S.m pouiuls of bread are eaten daily, baked in enormous ovens near the palace; one ton of Ice Is bought every day for the inevitable pilaff; Gi pounds of sugar, one tou of bef, another of veal, to tiy nothing of coffee, vegetables, fruit, sweetmeats, nuts and confectionery. AJ together his annual household expenses amount to $4L000,U(J0. TIio AVelsIi Hervant (Jirl. She came into the drawing-room i there were visitors present), and said: 'If you please, William Hughes has come; he says he has no head and has sold his tongue." This extraordinary information startled me for a moment, until I reniemherd that I iiad orderid a calf's head and an ox tongue of Hughes, tho local butcher. Another Welsh maiden in South Wales sent in a singular message one evening by my English maid. She brought -Mrs. Grillith's love, and ehe hoped my strange people were well after their journey." Mrs. Oritllths, a near neighbor, had called in the morning and been told that I expected relatives, whom she had met, from Wandsworth that afternoon, so .she had sent polite inquiries, and as visitors are, in the Welsh language, designated strangers, the Welsh servant had, for the benefit of the English one, translated it into "strange people." The Spectator. Hook Covers. The covering of books with chamois, silk or line linen has come to an art. Hy means of it a paper-bound volume may bo transformed into something rich and dainty by a pair of clever hands at home. A volume copy of "Old Iove Letters" was seen not long g which hail been decorated by tho outer slip, which was made of what Is called ".sad-colored" silk. On It the title had been embroidered in subdued tints. A true lover's knot encircled the words, and from It a few scattered forget-me-nots were drooping. The effect was exquisite, and yet it was done by no experienced embroiderer. -- 1 : ' i ; ir Ttuoycri by His IJrcccli.es. A queer accident befell a iisherman In Pugot sound last week. He had on a pair of combination rubber boots ami trous.rs, reaching up to his armpits. Hy some mischance he fell overboard head first; the air in his trousers rushed upward and buoyed up his feet on top of the water as though held there by a lifeboat and the iisherman was unable to get his head above the .surface. He cut such an odd figure, apparently walking In the water head downward, that his companions were unable to help him for a few seconds, and when they got him out he was more, than half drowned. At twenty-live the ordinary young man thinks half the girls are In love with him, and he seldom finds out his mistake before he hi thixty. ...
AN INVITATION.
It Clives Ua Great Pleasure to Publish the Polio winy; .Announcement. All women suffering from any form of illness peculiar t their sx are repiestel to communicate promptly with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn. Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by women only. A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman; thus has been established th: et, mal coiitideneo between Mrs. rinkham and the women of Aiucria. This confub'iiee has inducol more than KXi.-HM women to write Mrs. Pinkhim for ailvice during the last few mouths. Think what a volume of experiMice she has t lrav fr mi! No physician living ever tr :;tel so many cases of f. male ills, and from this vast experience sun ly it is nn.re than jmssible she has gaiu-l the very kn-jwled-re that will help your case. Slo- is i:id t have yon write or cat! upon her. Yu wi'.I tind m r a woman full of sympathy, with a great desire to assist those who are sick. If her nodicine is not what yen med. she wiil frankly till you s ai;! there are nine li;i:n -.s out of ten that she will ull you exactly what to do for re i f. Slu- asks nothing in return ex-ept y nr good will, and her ad. vice has lelii-veti thousands. S;:r ly. any ailing woman, rich or poor, is v-ry f-M.üsh if she does not tal e advantage of this generous offer of assistant'. N-v r in the history of m-dicine lias the dcr.;:i::d for ne particular niatiiy for f.nuile diseases ejualled that attained by I.ydia P.. Pinkham's Ve.utable Compound, and never in the history d Mrs. Piiikha ni's Wonderful Compound has the demand for it been so great as it is to-day. Neccs:ir.v. Kilson I see that t'.iey b.ave doubhd the police force in your suburban ei 13'. Is it getting so wicked as all that? Mils. in -No; but it's either enlarge the force or else do our own housework. Uilson How so? Mil.-on Servant girls won't stay where there aren't half enough to go round. New York World. How's Thlst Wo ofTor One Hundred Io!lars TleTraril for ony cn-e of atarru that cannot bo ciuud by lläll"i Catarrh Cure. 1'. .1. CIIKNKY vt: CO.. Trops.. Toledo. O. Wo tho undersigned h:ie known V. .1. Cheney for tho Ia-t !. vears.r.nd belieu hiai jerfeotly honorable in all business tränket inns and fnaii-t-'allv ablo to eurry out any obligation in ado by their llrni. W kst iv 1 " nr ax, 'Wholesale Drnpglsts, Toledo. O. AVai.dino. Kin nan & Mauvix, Wholesale) Drugcbts. Toledo, o. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood an i nai.-ous sutta -es or the system. I'rieo 7.V. j'er bottle. bcd byaU DrucsLts. Te.-ti:nonials lreo. No Need for Alarm. Mrs. Slimsou (severely) Willie, this laIy complains that you have been lighting with her little boy, and wants you to promise never to do so again. Willie (to lady) You needn't be afraid, ma'am. Your boy will keep out of my way after this. Harper's Iiazar. How to 31ake Sloney. Ma. FniToi!: Tell others of my miocosr. Flfbvn years fanning and hustling discouraged me. My cousin iiia.b is3.000 l ist year plating tahlewäre. b'welrv. etc. 1 ordrd an ontilt from Crav & Co. Plating W orks, lpt. is. Columbus. . It was conij.lete. all materials, formulas, trade iecrets ann instnictions; they teach agents free. . kk1s c:iv t'h.teil, nice as "new. r riritnteed ten years. .Made fj-at llrst week. .47 second. first month ; jjet all work 1 can 1: brother made selling outlits. Writo linn for sample. n. r. öhaw. Insurer How do you estimate the annual death rate of a city' Agent Ity mcasiu-iiiff the numler of miles of trolley railroad system. -New York World. Singers ami Artists (lenerally nre uscrs.if "ISn.wn's Hromdiial Trodies" for Hoarseness and Throat Troubles. They ufford instant relief. Life in this world will never be rightly understood until we come to look at It from the next. TtiK-kingh.T m's. Dye for the Whiskers dot's its work thoroughly, coloring a uniform brown or black, which, when dry, will neither rub, wash off, nor soil linen. A rattlesnake with thirty-two rattles was killed near Phoenix, Ariz., a few days ago. Hough, wintry, changeable weather produces Catarrhs. Coughs. Disorders of the Lungs, etc.. which .Tayno's Expectorant promptly cures if faithfully administered. ' Where envying and strife is. there Is confusion and every evil work. Piso's Itemedy for Catarrh is not n liquid or a snuff. It quickly relieves Cold in th Head. Ib-adache, etc., and ready dirt's Catarrh. .. , The man who minds his own business will not soon run out of work. KIT. AU ritsstot.jwrt f roe bv fir. Kline's fl it Xi vo If etM er. No 1 its u! trr first day's ukp. iarV'loiis cuus. Treatise und jv.ao trial Pottle tree to 1 it cam a. Send to Or. hhne. 'XI Arcli St.. 1 hilu, I'm. 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