Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 17, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 January 1896 — Page 7
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THH RlSINfl IN STOVE POLISH In cnkc for piiertt LlacUntf of a tovr. THH f I N PASTE POLISH lor a jinck (lertliniif i' i'inr, fjliril ami volMini with a cloth.
ftlort Bro., l'rops. Canton, Maat.. U. R- A. WantiMl to U a DoterUw. I t' thfs w:mtil: mm i xiu-ririK-e minimi," was Hu :nlvrrtlsMiifiit lliat raulif llio ryi of a -ruIliM' IMim-nix r.ian upl f ln.vs ;ij-. A l'il' Mit Ii was also rnujjlit l.v w sann :ul. Iii was atnliillcp.s :inl vroti lo tl:" niu-rrn for information. Thv miu l.a. k wonl to th' writr to Iii Im' 1i i r Iiis opnnlsloii. which wouM 1 M'iit. Mo iliil so. ;u:l a -upIf of la.vs ttro ivcHvrtl tl: IrtM n jily: "Th-inks for tin tiimwy, yini uro ton iiim-li of ;; u Krr to inako a jroml Ih-nlw. Turn yi iir tult nts in another ilireeiion." -I'Is-lee eoi n ii.no!enri Tonil.-folic V.n-tapli.
HER PETS ARE RATTLESNAKES.
A Little Dakota dir I Who Kuh a Hlranue FohJuckh for Reptile. The librarian of (.'on:;ross reeently reielvctl from ;n artist at Ilia Sprltitfs, S. ü., a pliotora:h of Martha Meintyro, an 8 yoar-ohl rlilM, v.ho from her infam y has had rattlesna ;es for jn-ts. VlnMi slu was 1 years old ah I'munl a Imp rattler eoilel tip in th1. yard m:ii' her father's house, and ly sonn mysterious jMjwer was nl.l" to voine close, an 1 take hohl of him. whi h she did apparently without the lihtrst fear. Mvcry month ir si she wotiM li ml a new snake m woods near the house, and now fdie h is as many as I wo dozen, nolle of which can he induced to h ive he;, 't he phot'.;rapli shows hei pels v riihlii-r on sutuc slats n-Ulft! to two heard", while Martha stands luhiud
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1 if f y-1 wo now islands have appeared rlty aid of vol-anie a tioio during the jm sent century, atxl nineteen island:; li.ivr disappeared -have heen suhnicrj:-c-d. Tins makes a net pi in to the earth cf tliirty-tliree islands. He--"VVhw Ji are the nnre fooli-li. men or wonvn? Hk - Women, bei-ausL tliey ruarry l.icn.
HEROIC WQMEf
heir S(rng-;le Against a Co::::;:oa azZ Hci'cilcss Enemy.
CrCCfAL TO ('I S LAUT BrAC2S
Woman's licroIsr.i is not evinced hy fe trlejr.f s or cnterprisoin t'una of ihiar.lmt her courage and fortitii'le .ire i:n'ucj-
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woman h: sjuile im 1 trlc-
to make those around" lir eacerful, whiio fh? i raked v.ith the cxc-nu-i.i'ini- tortare of vo:a' tronhle. Tiiink of o::- who, day by day. ho l.i-r p!iysician toliolp lier, w'aile the torture cf torture1; coal 1 not add to her misery. l)o" sh; yi 1 1'.' No! S!i en lur;; her fcord?, an.l mets djcr frie:;J3 with chftrfuliif-s. This is woman's heroism, nn.I few men realiz; lio-.v prrwah'nt tlirjy are. I'iiy;;cian rar.-ly ron ler r.dief in s.u..'h e.ii 's. Afirtwcnv year; of sa withcrer-In-reaia'; p.;u!ariry, LyV i K. I'inkha:u Vool ihle C'o:n;-.ia I i, to-la), tvo:ni".is oniy s iri an 1 safa refae fr;:!i inüiürn itian, uleoratio:, falling an I iis'laceunt of tlij wo.nl, ovarian trouble, eueorrii'Pi, pihiful an I r.:ipr?5.?d ru 'ii6tr:iitioa ki l::y tro.i'de, nervoa y-ros-tra'ion, an 1 ail nnnncr of distressing An 1 r;fci;)p".ii fo;r. -ilv diseas. ) my IsLer. h dleve what. istoM you cf this v.onierud m-Ii lno! Uefors I took it I It 1 1 fallin; cf t'.ie v.oa.b a:: 1 loneorrh i a. y womb came down ro jl liy f coul.l n.)t val.'c af ro.v the. ficor; Ib.o jaia w;n cvpu'iatin.T; now all i i-o chan;-";l, and I aiii o happy. Lydia V.. rinkharn's Vcjetab!i Coinpouad haj tared in"?fro:n a lifv? misery. Don't, don't suffer, 1 sy, when a cu e b so easily cbtainel." Müs. William Ilowr, Antoia Street, Detroit, Mich.
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CUBE:; AND rREVTNTS Cc!is, Cocqhs. Sore Throat. Infiiicnza. Cronchltlj, Pneumonia. Swelling of the Joints, Lumbago. Inflammations. RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA. Frostbites, Chilblains, Toothache, Headache, Asthma, DIFFJGULT BREATHING. Cl P.KS TIÜ WOJ'.T PAt.VS in from one to tcntv ininnts. NOT N'!-: IIOltR :tftrr r ailnr tiiis aivcrttseiuent nttit any one SI' FF I'll WITH PAIN. A half t a teaspoonful in half a turn'-l r of atr will in a few minute cure Crimp. h;n;n. hour Stomich. Heartburn. N 'romr. h. Sifeiil.-s-nc-'. Sie'c Headielie. DiarrlMta. DvfpnLtry. Colic, Flatulcn.-y, auJ alt iutfctnal I a tu. üjT; 1 not a nnirlial xT)t in t'-.f wrUl lltat ill run F-fV an! Aicn al: ettu-r In ilariir. Li!.ms other twrr. anl.-il b.v W.AVI! I.I.. o-ucklv ax liiltv:ijrH Hratlr 1 1-T. I lfT mit per IfOttt. .I! hy OruijUt
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PQPHAM S ASTHMA SPECIFIC
Olren r-!ief fn IIVE mlnr.tes. Krnd
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ta ntn A m'intyim: ami ui:i: saki:h tliotii, her h:ind on on of tin r'plih. which is moving front side to side Some of these snai.es are four feet h.ntc.- New Vrk Sun. Current Cond ensat ionn. It is rostini; Spain .::. h a . a niouih to li'lit Cuba. L:ist year il cost Creat '.i itain to combat the locust plague of Cyprus. l'eur genera lions of a family ar1 b.1iu' taken care of at the poor i'anu at DIddeford, Me. In IMIO there were in London only .".oil miles of underground wires, wliereas there are now l.'J.twio miles. rr'laid sas meters arc jziowin in favor in New York. You drop a quarter in a slot and -ret find of as. ltloomers are the rae in Paris. The women are ovenl'dn: it. aud the authoritier are pu:;.led how to stop tin nuisance. A team attached toft patrol wapm in Pittsburg ran away the other day and Popped only when they had loarded a t roller car. Ait Lndish i-ler-rym in wlm has been sjieiulin.i; a irood deal f time in visiting l.ris:.ns made tlf iiscovery t'nar th favorite reading of tie inmate. was P.ucan's -Domestie .Medicine." which they prized for its invaluable assistance in felnin' illness. A very, rich deposit of aluminum wa recently discovered at Dover. N. II. Workmen, while excavaiini: for the: foundation of a bank building, discovered it. The metal jilisien brightly in the sunlight. It is very rarely found so rich. The clay is so soft it can be shoveled up easily. Koch's tubercnlino. which has Icon cast in th. slinde of late by Dr. Unix's antitoxin, now turns up asaiu as a remedy for insanity. Profess. ,r Wairner von .laure:. of Vienna, lias experimented with it for four years, curing many patients and improving tie mental aud physical condition of all on v. horn it was trieT. Ktidolph Smoke a wcodsman near P.uttersville. Mich, cot in the way of a lalli!t tree and was jabbed by a sharp branch, which passed, entirely through the neck dose to th. jaw. The wiialpip' wa; severed and the jaw bone broken. Another pott ion of the tree struck the rilit siuulder, broke tin collar bone and caused an injury to the luni in conse juence. The i!Hi serious injury is the cutting of the pneuntrKastric nerve, which partially eontri.lthe action of the lcat t and acts in sim- ! ilarit.v to the governor of an en-'in-.-.
Willi tlds nerve destroyed, the hoar: beats with meat irregularity and the patient is liable P collapse at any uid-meiit.
SWINDLE JERSEY MAIDS. The Old PrPc-Pucknuc clic me Acnitt Sncccful in Hural Kesloim. The mistress' lun boon was dclayotl nnd the maidV money wus lost, Miys the New York TIiuok. Tlds unfortunate i (inblnatlon wn due to tue desire of two loo t oidldiiiK Jersey It es to come into wealth by other titan the slow process of daily toll. In a small town In the northern part of New Jersey, about lo o'clock oue inornliu:, the servants in the family of tt New York business man were Interested by Hie a nival flt the front pnto of their muster's house .f two smartly dressed men in a arriaj.'''. While one of the strangers looked nfter the horse the other quickly it:tercslctl Hie two maids with his stock of paper, envelopes, pens. etc. The special inducement offered purchasers was that in certain envelopes were bills varying in si;:e from $1 to $1, r.ml the whole otittit paper, envelopes and possibly $10-could be obtained for ... To convince the maids of the truth of h!s statements the man drew out of his packages a couple of envelopes and from them took the money, ns described. The bills were, to all appearances, replaced in the envelope. :tnd the two maids decided to try their luck. That they could raise only between them was a matter of small moment to the courteous salesman. They should have the two packages and he would pay the balance himself, he declared aliud ly. There was only one condition to be made. He must -rive himself the pleasure of bein-x present to see that the money was in the envelopes as npreed. and would l.ot the youn women wait until 1 o'clock before opening them? Prossitnx businer. made his immediate departure necessary, but ho uouhl return at the time named. Who could refuse the reiptest of such, a pleasant-spoken youni; man? Two Jersey maids certainly could not. and they were so much pleased with themselves and their purchases that they litite forgot when the luncheon hour arrived. The mistress of the establishment had not, however, and explanations were in order. The prize envelopes were speedily opened, ami-now there are two sadder, wiser inn id:; in Jersey. A small messenger seid post haste to the constable overtook oilier messengers going in the t-ame direction and for a similar purpose. The suave strangers had not returned at last accounts. There are warn', hearts and simple minds in Jersey, but it will bo some time before writing pa per salesmen will be cordially received in the northern part of the Stale.
A Canine Tramp. There was some talk of sending Owtiey to the World's Fair at Chicago, with all Iiis medals, and I am sure that, on his merits, h would have in ken lirst prize. A I a San Francisco kenml exhibition. Ow tiey received a very handsome silver medal as the 'il real est Ih.g Traveler in the World." I'ut the little dog is more than a mcru curiosity. He is si faithful friend and companion. It is said that several times a sleepy and wornout postal clerk, who bad fallen asleep, forgetful or the stations, has been wakened by Owney's Marking, and has thus been reminded to throw oft' the mail bag. O wnoy has never been "held up" by train robbers, luit ho has been in more than one wreck. Kxoopt for the loss of the sight of one eye, however, the dog Is still in good trim. You have heard of his wanderings now you shall hear of his home coming. When he reaches the Albany posTofiico he walks in with wagging tail.
I .mi- .x .iiTni.rt mm jf.i to in point'
again. Coing up to the good friend who looks after him, Ownoy rubs against him and licks his hands. Thus he bids all the clerks good morning, wans his tail for a "iiow-d'yi-doV' ;ti,d. returning to the spot lie left months ago. Owney lie. down and sleeps for hours. Hut after this lirst greeting there is no familiarity. While in Albany Owney goes to a certain restaurant near the postortice and then carefully selects, from the food offered, just the bones he prefers. He arrives there every day at the same hour. If the restaurant fails to supply the food that Owtiey is seeking, be goes to a hotel across the strot t. where he is sure to lind a mrnl. - St. Nicholas.
ottlebinding
Sam y or Dull. The Commercial bulletin reports a 1 :i? -.age-at-arms between a college pro-
' fesMor and a sophomore
The professor believes in simplicity and clearness. He s-aid: You should have written n this subject, sir. so that the most Ignorant of your rea.'lers could not fail to understand you."' And the Kophomorc replied: "What part of in v paper l not ih'ito you, sir?"
You can't judge of the quality of a book by the binding, nor tell the contents by the title. You look for the name of the author before you buy the book. '1 he name of Robert Louis Stevenson (for instance) on the back guarantees the inside of the book, whatever the outside may be. There's a parallel between books and bottles. The binding, or wrapper, of a bottle is no guide to the quality of the medicine the bottle contains. The title on the bottle is no warrant for confidence in the contents. It all depends on the author's name. Never mind who made the bottle. Who made the medicine ? That's the question. Think of this when buying Sarsaparilla. It isn't the binding of the bottle or the name of the medicine that you 'rc to go by. That's only printer's ink and paper 1 The question is, who made the medicine? What's the author's name? When you see Ayer's name on a Sarsaparilla bottle, that's enough. The name Ayer guarantees the best, and has done so for 50 years.
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Two lüg Land Owner.. Henry -Miller and Charles Lux. cattlemen, of San Francisco, confess to owning more than 14.0O,000 rwsa of land hi three States. 'Ibis estate is ns laruo as ("recce with the Ionian Isles. It Is four times the area of Alsace-Lorraine, over which Fran et ami Cermauy fought. It Is but little smaller than Ireland, nod half again as large as Switzerland. It Is twi.-e as large as Ilelgium nrl one third the si.e of Kng. land and WaHs together. - -Westminsit r t'azetle.
I'tiiharrnftsetl. Miss Seventigures -Oh. Mr. t'ilthunt. this sudden proposal Mirpriscs me. I am embarrassed. Mr. lJIlLhunt-i:ml.irrassel? Then I take it nil back. I thought your fortune was as secure as the Hank of Fng-hud.-Texas Siftlngs.
Very H!ch Indeed In thf rtminits thnt nipi'lT tlic hnmnn tystrm with bono, tnuM'-lr it I :! ItuIh Milis'.iliHf I. n clrciiSiitloa ftTtlllzrd with th Hirrrini tonic. J IMtel ter'rt SloiiKifh lUttcrn. wlilch lieftrt thoruuuli iiNH!inll.itlMi ii ml lltcostlon. Hint t'Ui'M a liciltliful Iii.iwN' to ccry function uf the body. Pyspcpt l und wrakl.T prnoiis jclve tron': tCHtliiiony In Ph Ixdiulf. S i! those trouMrd with lUioinni-x4. malarhi. i !if iini'itjsni. iDst Ij'a t l'.'ii und liun tU It y of tlic kl'lnc h.
Tropical Itlrds in eiiiiuiiy. A gold medal has been awarded to Herr Frosch as a reward for his success in introducing tropical birds into Cor. man forests. With the exception of canaries and African parrots, all the birds imported from tropleal regions hae been' acclimatized, end even the young of the former have survived the severity of last winter. The new bird colony is sitiiMied in southern Saxony. ir. ok Ohio, ii iY oi- Ton no, i la c s Cor. tv. F9' I'M am; J. Ciikm'.v niiikr-i oath th.it he l Iii ciilor partner of the tlrm of '. ,1. ciii- nkv fi CO.. dofiiu' liulnis in the I It v of Toledo. County mid Mtate idore.-nld. mi l ti,a't snld Una will i-av the sum of UM: IUMl;i:i I d.l.AkS for tarli and every ca-e of Catarrh that cannot he i ure! liy the iko of IIai.i.V I'cr.onui ( rm:. i i:.N k .i. t mi:m;y. Sworn to before tue aiil Milisi rihed in tn itt't nce. this oilnl:t tf 1 M einbcr, A. I. j ss:.
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A CREAT BIG.
Hull's Catarrh Cure K taken Inleiiiallv. and :e ts dir My en the blood arid inm-ou Miiiaecs of iho fVx'.Ca. Nctid lor tellinun'als. tree.
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Msnr-,1' in '! I land. In the reign of Canute no guardian could compel his ward to many a r.tan she disl'cd. and the money paid for her was io be a voluntary gill and not a eonipuls.-'-y payment.
The y ast take mid the in gro. ' favorllo weapon are both ra teert.
Fiso's KetaiUy for Catarrh gives itatneiliate relief, allays intlauiinatioii. restores taste and smell, heals the ures aad cures the disease. Love necr has to be watclu-d to see that it does honest work. 1'y tisin Hull's Hair Ibnewcr. gray, faded, or discolored hair assumes the nat
ural color of youth, tiad prows luxuriuut i and strong, pleasing everybody. A nude in the eje will put the whole I world out of joint. 1
For irritation of theth!oat(auelbyc ld r use oi the voice "IJrown's Urouchiul .'rochcb'' are exceedingly bcnehci.d.
BJk PIECE II, w m Wimp a kW Sil ??T S I IP? 1 IJmw
1'1TS.A11 Fit Mopped tre by lr. KUnr'n i- it ISriie licli o I Uh RlVr firvt div's nx. Martrloiis tuifK. 'JTt'Htisc md -.'H' trial ixtt!f tree to til cf a. St-cd to lr. hhi:e.Ul A roil st . 1'hila. 1 a.
Tim. AVinnlow Soothino Stkcp f-r Children Mptbinrf: Boitcnn ttio cunin. reaarcH inllamiuativu, fJlivs l ain, cures wind colic. 25 cent a bottle.
& Kottlüjr co rcddcnlj azl ccspletcly
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cLs tlL ST. JäöGüS OIL g TJ1K AFRMOTOU CO. öo! hair tbe wntJ a viiiiinilll buslxwss, brtou? it t:3 leduteit tlic cori cf vluti powor to (S wttar It axs. It li.ts many brant 'a
gfrVltJt ui'iiws, "i'i su; J'ops ks Txiu3 am. ri'uiu rK kt JurOoor. Itcunanddiics furiilshu &Q'VKJtZ -t beitn- ai liclo for lpts m wr j it;a: fyjs-S7'h',S ,l l'i"I-'t:iK a:iJ
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oap They Want SANTA CLAUS
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ijT tirin.lrrs. On aj ::if-tli: It v.:il namo r 111 f the: artirh'H thr i it villi furnish until anuar 1st at ir.K tlin usual rrlcat It airo makes j;iks and I'umnnnf ail kinds, bend for catalogue. Kccicrj: i:ti, Lcckw:ll caJ ntlmore S:re:ts, Chkü
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Habit Cured in 1C No uar till fiir-.-!.
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Timely Warning. Tho groat success of the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Baker &. Co. (established
-v -n 1780 ias ted t0 lhe Pacing on the market ymany misleadinfj and unscrupulous imitations
of their name, labels and vrappers. Walter 'rVu aer & &0m are tn9 oldest and largest manu!;Mim facturero of puro and high-rado Cocoas and
telY-t Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals aro
used in their manufactures. Consumers should ask for, and be sure that they get, the genuine Walter Baker Co.'s goods.
WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER. MASS. Vou Know that There is Science in Neatness? Be Wise and Use
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Mr. .1. II. Moon, of llnrrisb-ii'r, Ark., :i justlfo of tli ko-o ao l ;i!s owi.or tf t!i( Snmsoii Stlüir I'xtmotur fur tho State uf Arkai:s.:. Iii LaI no vor notitv! t!i? ;iwVortiseiin-!itK f Kipaus Talul(, :tiil had ii knowl'.!. uf tt:tni, io quoll his own words, until "1 io:ul t!'o .!at' fruia Sjiiit Sid.'. 1 tlii'ii p"t uii" uf our Irui.'-is to ordor soiuo of fhciu. 1 lVi-oivod tin1 Ikix -f Talmlfs ly mail, whi. h 1 haw taki-n afinr.liMu: to tliroctious frui'i th.' Spirit Sid', and must say that it is on;- of the most wondorful ur.'dirltjfs fur livrr aud sto;oa !i th.at I -vtrsaw. I Aih tli.'si"i'aliulos Avoro iu ovory l'aiuily. tsi;iiol) .1. il. MOON." Mlaim 'rtii;li' sre riM by rtriite'' or lj nt1l t Um- i r:i' (.rl -i-i:m a Imil in nitit tu I lli.i;iii I l.oriH-'
i f kl Coiniiaiiv. Nu. 0 Si nut? Strert. Nt -rK. Kauif ; tial. 10 cent.
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Ihe Man or womnn ran tuatio jituiitlilv M'lhng o.sr
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ami Iccep it dry. There'll be no danger of its molding Hut moisten the bread with water, i-nd see the result, in a short time it is covered with mold. It is just so with consumption. Its ernis will, not grow in the Jungs unless everything1 is suitable to them. Weakness, poor blood, "loss of appetite, coughs and Voids often prepare the ground lor the development of the germs of consumption. To destroy crm-life the system must be kept in a well-nourished condition. Do not lose flesh. Take gcoS Emulsion, with hypopliosplntcs, as , . . a preventive. It furnishes the reinforcements necessary for the body to conquer in the easiest possible form. The oil is in a state quickly taken up and rapidly transformed into the organs and tissues. When you ask for 5cott'a CmuUlon and your drujrjUt gives vou a tlmon-o!ored rackij-e a ith the picture cf man and fish on It you can trust that man -Ith your prescription! io centi and $1.00 SCOTT & BOW NE, Chemists, New York
j Trko, Russian DATWC j Medicated Vapor 0 1 11U S V(" l ty nr.irrnt ilisl-lans In all iarts nf Um ! I'li'it.! States, viio i-lafm thorn eiual to tin) Hot
Sprint fur tin mrf f I'lii'innatNin, Kllny. SKI s i. I 1-riiuiii' Tr.nililes. oheslty, Catarrh, Asthma
:unl l'.vviia. 171 m1I to the t hiraKo i' Uo Drpt. A -l;llili'an um it. I-i?t a llfi'tiin. SiitKlior t.an .aVitul'. II viiilr.ls i if tsti:iimrji.. Mftilii'liw far viijHitiln m'.u v.itliracli bath. for anv t-f ilio alvo ailnu'üts. to tlio t v;I? w ill at-t m ap nts. $ t . Mom y uiulcd if li'n saMsla-t;rv. rtftrtm e. BETZ&GO.,i;Sica20. - -
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