Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 29, Plymouth, Marshall County, 19 February 1896 — Page 7
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Blood moans sound health. With rure, rich, healthy blood, the stomach and digestive organ will be lorous. and tliere will be no dyspepsia. Kheumatism and neuralgia will be unknown. KorcfuLi and salt rheum will lisapiear. Your nerves v. ill In strong, your slr-ep sound, sweet hnd rcf resiling. Hood's Sarsajcrilla makes pure blood. That is why it euros ?o many diseases. That is why thousands t;ik it to euro disea, rctr.in o.l healih. i:cme;i:ler
Sarsaparilla Is the One True I'loo.i rnnf.or. All drusKist.". $1.
JIUUvl 2 rill tike, easy to f.pomte.2Ec. It JUakrs Such a Difference. A Linn tirove irirl f;inI a i-aekajre of lov letlns that had hceii written to her mother hy her lather 1 fore they wen? married, says the Sioux ltaphls ' Kepubii. an. The daughter saw that ln? eouM have a little sport, and read theia to her mother, substituting her own name for that of her mother ami a tine younjr man for that of her father. The mother jumped up and down in her hair. shifted her feet, seemed terribly disgusted, and forbade her daughter Laving anything to u with a younj? man who would write such sickening and nonsensical stuff to a irl. When the young lady handed the letters to her mot Iter to read the house beta me so ttill that one could h'-ar the grass growing in the hack yard.
" For YS.irs I had suffered from falling of the womb, inflammation of the stomach, and
weakness of tho female organs. ' I used I.ylia
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found a perfect
KOREA'S ENLIGHTENED QUEEN. Tho queen of Korea, who Is reported to have been killed by assassins hired by the. reactionaries, under the leadership of the king's father, is, or was, a, good-looking woman, suggesting the Manchurian rather than the Korean type. Her face is long and oval, her complexion smooth aud velvety, and her hair bluish blade, tinged with gray, for she is no lunger a young woman.
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She has a rieli voire, speaks well, and for a queen is very simple and unassuming in her dress, ltnt her wardrolw is very extensive and elaborate. The queen has always b en reputed to possess great ability, and is said to be the ablest politician in the kingdom. This is high praise, because oriental polities is crafty, involved and treacherous. She is progressive, too. and there is not anything in the world too good for her and her palace, even to electric lights and telephones. Hut she always had a doep love for China, and lias illways done her best to retain the Chinese hohl upon the country of her adoption.
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KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly usea. The many, who live better than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the' needs of physical being, will attest the value to ncalth of the pure liquid laxaiive principles embraced in tho remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence-is due to its presenting in the form,most acceptable and pleasant to. the taste, the refreshing nnd truly beneficial properties of a eifect laxfit tve ; effectually cleansing the system, di.-pelling colds, headaches and fevers ami pcnnuincntly curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kidneys, Liver and IJov.cls without weakening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all druggista in 50c. and $1 lxtt!cs, 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 o He red.
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I J' Successfully Prosecutes ClaLms. II LaIu tTIucipal l:xftrr.liior U.U. i'onalon burtoau. U 3 jitlu lust war, ISsljudlcallugcUUua, uUj alucek T."' KM III: A); s in:.k llv' inom-jr Milium our J IU'r-slKirin'iirr A. Cul.hlwiM immi li- 5 i.r t. !- Iiw r'ih Mini r ni lui UiiiiKit i rarmt-ri suluryr rut St i.il tniiip. Wi iu-Ih:uiiii MI:. ri.. sirraii.r. 111.
Current Condensations?. The annual profit of the Suez Canal is .$1.1.0.Hi OiMr. Mohammedans as well as .lews are lins turned out of Russia's possessions. The number of e;r;r?; annually imported into lire: it llritain exceo.ls roo,OOO.HH). It is said that P.m,ih0 -ulic feet of water plmiire l.",0 feet downward over the Niagara escarpment every seeml, thus wasting o,fi(M,iHK) hor.se power of energy to the second. A complete skeleton of a moa or dinor. nls, the purantie ostrich like extinct bird of the New Zealand and the Connecticut sandstone, has just been discovered in a New Zealand cave. A treatise on natural history was forbidden in Turkey because in its chapter tin starfish it was supposed to contain some occult allusion to the Sultan's palace, which is named "The Star." The finest private museum in the world is the property of Walter Rothschild, the eldest son of Lord Rothschild. It is at Trias, in Hertfordshire, England. The owner has iven up half his life to it. It will cost Sr,7...."70 to maintain the public schools of New York City in ls'.x;. of t Iiis amount .'!.7.'5.'!..';:!7 is for salaries of teachers in grammar and primary schools. The kindergartens will be continued. Eclipses, both of the cuu and moon, have been of j;reat vahif in chronology. Thus, for inst.ince, a jfro.it battle between the Modes and I.ydians, during which a tola! eclipse of the sun occurred, is fixed by that fact as in the year tilo il. ;. The total railway capital of the world is $::o.(i(to,iMioaom, ,,f u-fjeh Creat llritain owns otic-sixth. Tt.-e total mileage of the world is Ioimmm, and of this the llrltish empire has 70,ooo, employing PUMH men and carrying annually Imhi,(m km m passengers. A dress or coat should never be hung away w ith soiled spots mi It, even for a few days. It Is much lasier to remove the spots as soon as tlV-y appear than to wait until they acci'tnulato, and, as is often the case, collect dust and dirt until it becomes almost impossible to .remove all traces. It will take but a few moments to thoroughly brush aud shake v dress. The Cresham funeral train carrying the President and his cabinet to Chicago was run slower than the regular passenger trains, although it was given a clear rigid of way. lleing asked the reason, an otiieial of the road said: "Suppose we were to kill or maim a President of the I'nited States on our line. Why, it would ruin the road and every man prominently connected witli it."
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There's all sorts of grades cf tobacco plant. The best comes from Havana. There's all sorts of grades of sarsaparilla plant. The best comes from Honduras. If you want cheap tobacco, all rilit provided you get value for your money. Cheap tobacco 's not as good to smoke but it don't cost as much. If you want cheap sarsaparill.T. . . . Hut you don't want it. Of course you don't. You are paying for the best. To pay for the best and nct anything but Honduras sarsip.irilla is like paying for Havana cigars and getting Tittsburg Stogies." There's only one sarsaparill.i made exclusively from the imported Honduras plant. That's Aycr's. Just keep it in mind that you arc paying for Honduras sarsaparilla when you arc paying forthebest; but you don't get what you pay for unless you get Ayti's Sarsaparilla. Any iloult about li ? Sf nc! for the Ciirelwok." It kill doubts but cures dout I tt. Address : J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mss.
btartlins 1'xpcricnce of a Chicago t' Kuilroad 3Iau. Under the great shed of one of Chicago's principal railway stations stood n train about to depart into the West. -Ml was excitement, for the train was hue. I Outside a little, old man, in a grcae'besniearetl uniform and an air of supreme importance was hurrying along the side of the train. Iiis whiskers were of the "billy goat" exit, and beItween his teeth was tightly clinched a fblack clay pipe, on whi- li he pulled complacently. In his right hand hj carried a hammer, with which he rap.ped the car wheels as he pass -d. care;lully listening to the "ring" to make 'sure that they were in order to stand ,the whirring over the rails expcv-.el of them. Ufider the last car the little !man found one wheel that did ri:i ;to suit him under the blow of his hamimer. lie tapped it auain. but with no 'more satisfactory result. Straightening up, he shouted to a couple of assistants: I "Take out these wheels." "What's the matter with thosj wheels':' demanded the conductor. ; "Take them out, 1 say," was the only reply. ' "Hat we leave in a couple of minutes," expostulated the conducto:. ! "I don't care when you leave," replied the inexorable little man, and turning to Iiis assistants he repeated"
the order: "Take out these wheels." ,
-At this juncture a man with a "grip"'
and an air of authority, stopped and
askt-d the trouble.
"Oh, I pucss those wheels will y!.in l
the run all right," he said, after the situation had been explained to hi;n. 1
"Well, your guessing has no hing
1o do with it," snapped the little in-ut
in blue. "Takeout those wheels. I say.'V Kveryltody seemed startled, but the (ondiu tor gave the signal ami the train pulled out. : "Well, you've cooked your goose.'!
ffnuttered a eonduetor. turning on the
resolute little man in blue. "Do yoa Jkiiow who that was?" "Xo, I don't know. Who was it?" i '.o.one but the vice president of the road." ' "Oh, murther. Was that the vice( president? Why didn't you tell meV" A week later the same little man5
tood in tho vice president's oliiee.!
'trembling with fear ami with an apol
ogy on his lips. ,
"I didn't mean just what I said iM Other -light," he began when he finally
jrot the vice president's car. "If 1 had
known it was you " "Oh, that's all ria-ht," good iiat'iredly
responded the vie president. "Von
jwere doing your duty as you under
stood it. Don't worry about that.' "And anyway." went on the little
man. emboldened by the assurances of
tiie vice president, "anyway I can't be
.supposed to know every fool who comes along and tries to tell me my business.' '- Chicago Chronicle.
Slept on tho " Sideboard." -An old, gray-whiskered man. wh) had lived all his life on a small farm near Uatavia. stopped at the hotel last Tuesday evening. He said he wanted a room for one night. He was sent up' to the third lloor. Later in the even-1 Ing he went out. and didn't como back, till midnight. lie had evidently been' enjoying himself. His breath smolled (d whisky. He went up to his room, and that was ihe last seen of him until early in the morning, when a boy went to call him for his train. The boy got (Iio answer when he knoeked on the idooj ami he opened it and walked in. The folding-bed had not been let down.' The boy had to look about for a moment of two beforo he discovered the old man. Then he hoard a husky oieo from up near the coiling- somewhere. He looked up. ami there was the guest curled up on top of the bed, rubbing his eyes. lie was fully dressed, with the exception of his big. cowhide boots, which were standing on the tloor. ' Say, mister." inquired the boy, "why! didn't yer get into bed':" . "U'gosh!" shouted the man.angrily, "there ain't no bed. Here I've been curled up on top of this hero sideboani 'all night without, a wink o' sleep. Uin't this a nice way to treat a man? 'Heyr-l'uffalo Uxpress.
ltet:ii-diog Plants. One of the most Interesting novelties 1n horticulture is the art of retarding the blooming season of flowers. The London Times refers to a Uorist's establishment where the crowns of lilies arc placed In tin icehouse to hibernate several mouths and are then brought into bloom between the end of summer and Christmas. All plants will not tolerate this trealment, but thos; which are hardy are not Injured by i as a rule. The method is found to work well with the lity of the valley, lilacs, spiraeas, deutzlas and Ohetit azaleas, llctwcen the hastening operation in. the hothouse and retardation in cold Mora go some arietles of plants can now be made to li'.ooia the year round. In -Mexico. Christmas is not celebrated in Mexjeo with a tree, but with a pinata. The latter is bvrge earthen vessel, gaily doe orated and tilled with toothsome dain ties and candies, hung from the coil Ing in the middle of the room. Tie. children are blitidfolde I and armed with sticks to break the jug, and whew It Is shattered they throw off theii masks and scrambl for the scattered goodies. Presents a 10 (hen distributed nnd dancing follows. WonIiIi. Washing was and H still dona a .lap.i'i by getting into a lnat and let. ting the garments drag after the boat by a bug string.
Very Awkwnnl Indeed. Tbls Is precisely the thai of mistake a inaa makes If be "turns out" on the wrong side of the road wt. n a vehicle eoines toward him. No les absurd Is the error of the individual who t.ikes drastic medicines to -clieve hi liver. That organ is on the rlprht side, and the road tr Its relief is Hostet ter's Stomach "fitters, a medicine lso adapted to tb relief 9f dyspepsia, constipation, kiduey ajid rheuiuutk- ailments and malaria.
The "Uuhber Trust" must have er g:Hiized for 'the purpose of fumlshlrj consciences to tho other trusts
The Highest Salary. The highest salary paid by the United States is .."0,0W; this is paid to the President. A number of heads of corporations receive salaries equal to t Iiis. We believe that Mr. (Jeorge 11. Koborts. priisident of the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company, gets .K;0.tM 0 a year: this is the largest salary paid to any private person anywhere. Low Hates South. On Teh. 4 and March ". the Monnn Route wiH sell tickets front Chicago to all points in the S uth ni exceedingly low rates: Abbeville. (5a.. $1."."0; De.-aiur. Ala.. islJ.''ö: Chattanooga. Tenu.. 10.70; Jacksonville. Fb.. $lS.b): Memphis. Tenn.. 11.10; Nevv Oilcans. La.. $17.05; St. Augustine. Pia.. MS.nö; Tampa. Pia.. $21; Mobile, Ala.. SH'.OÖ; and all other points at proportionately low rates. For fuKher information address L. E. Session, Trav. Pass. Agt., Minneapolis, Minn., or City Ticket Uiiiee, Clai k street, Chicago, 111.
Japan's Population and Area. The population of Japan is now estimated at -lö.oi .o.ouo. In the extent of ler territory Japan stands now next to Spain, being about the size of Sween and the eleventh largest country 11 the world.
Ifow's This! We ofler One Hundred Dollars Tlevranl for my ca-ie of Catarrh that eanuot bo cured by bill's Catarrh Cure. F. .1. CltltNKY & CO.. Props.. Toledo, O. We, the under. s!s::ied. have know n F. J.rhenoy or the last 1." years, an I believe him perfectly onorable in all business transactions and faw.niallv nMr! to carry out anv obligation made by iielr firm. West & Trua:. YVkoWdo PniccM. Toledo. O.
'.Valdhijr. Kliman Mania, liolesalo Dru;-
it. leie.lo. Ulii.. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, aetln
Ureclly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
ho svstL-m. rrico ... !;!'r iiotuo. soai oy an
f'ruplsts. lestimouials live.
ol a Success. Liberia was founded in ISJl as a re
public for emancipated negroes; yet
ifter sovonty-fc-ur years of existence
the colony has iess than Llo.ooo inhahi-t.mts.
A (ircat Chance to Iake 3!oncy. Mr. IMitor-l nad how Mr. Jones made
money. I h;te a ix tter Jo" tiiuiug otiiers ror the l:ev l-ire.roof lcioit (;ise for storlns
Je.ds, nt:irig.iges. Holes, policies, receipts.
money a':d va liiabics from tire. Lvery fam
ily or farmer buys. I seit for World Mfg. Co. !' -.:. '.Iieultiis, Miio, rieured ?'J7 lir.st
w-ek. m-c nd. Iiit month flit. Sister
m.-.df ': la-i werk se'liuic National IMsh
Washer for same linn. l.iiht. asv work.
h-.'iost film; any one can make money by
wili'.:;: them. J. ;. UAKIU. 1.
Nearly one-half of the national House
members are college graduates, and the same is true of ihe Senate. Some i'k'5 per cent, of the Representatives and i!S per cent, of the Senators are law
yers.
TV? Florida Limited, of the Queen and oseout Route, leaves Cincinnati to-day
at S a. in.. K't b Jacksonville to-morrow morning at same hour. It is a solid vestibuled train. JO'J miles störtest line.
It might be supposed that the great
est number id' straw hats would be
worn in the South and Southern countries, but the fact is that in proportion
to tiie population more straw hats are
worn in the North.
A constant Coiiirh. with failing strength and wasting of llesli, are symptoms denoting Puhnon a ry. organs more or less seriously alle ted. Von will Ii nd a safe remedy for all Lung or Throat ails ia Dr. I. Jayne's I'xpecterant.
An attempt is being made to grow the Australian salt bush !n the alkali regions of Arizona. It Is similar to alfalfa, and makes an equally good food for stock. If the experiment is successful it will result in the reclamation of vast tracts of land now worthless. Tiie New Orleans Limited, via the 3'iicen and Crescent Route, makes the trip Cincinnati to New Orleans in -1 hours. IX. miles shortest line. At the 1 lud. I post millennial exhibition next year tliere will be another steel lower like the Fiffol tower, but feet high, instead of 1 ".". Hall's Hair Renewer cures dandruff
nnd scalp affection-; also nl! eases of baldness where the glands which feed the routs of the hair are not closed up. According to Onltott the patterns on the linger tips are not only unchangeable through life, but the chance of the ringer prints being alike is less than one chance in Ol.ooo.ooo.ooo. The Queen nnd Crescent is the only line operating a through sleeper to Florida via Asheville, N. '. Three car lines daily to Florida. Fneqiialed service.
Lake Neml's bottom seems inexhaustible. A second Roman barge has been found there hy the side of the one Drought up a short time ago. Three through Bleeping car lines to Florida daily via the Queen and Crescent Route. It is there that the famed tsetse fly, whose bite Is death to oxen ami horses, is most prevalent. A Cough Should Not I Neglected. "Rrown's Uronchial Troches" area simple remedy and give immediate relief. Avoid imitat oil''. When a man brags on himself, people, seeing that he Is able to take care of himself, let him do It. I never used so quick a eure as Piso" Cure for Consumption. J. H. Palmer, Roy 1171, Seattle, Wash., Nov. Uö, LS!.". Do good for your own satisfaction, nnd have no care of what may follow. ir you urn doubtful an to tlio it or Ihiiitilint' Klctr e Soap, and rannnt ecept tli exiN'rlenee of vulivmn wha oe it. utter (h :u years It liai been 011 Uih market, et trial will 0010 luce jou. Ank your crtxt r lur it Tako 110 luilialiou.
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Tiirtlv vegetable, r.n.J relial'e. C'aae perfect dije tien. eompleto ahiorptioti and healthful regularity, l'or tiie -uro of all disorders ot the Sto nara, PoweN, Kii'aieys, r.la'Uier, Nervous Hiseaso, I'ilci, SICX HEADACHE, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, DYSPEPSIA, All Disorders of the Liver. 1ST" Full primed directions hi eaeh box; 25 cents a box. Sol t by all druMs. KAI) WAY & CO.. r.V YOItK.
I"IT.-AU FiUtitorpf d tree by lr. Kline' (Jr it Nerv If elo. r. No Htn afti-r Hrnt iiay" iih. MpeloiiM ruri-H. 'J'rratiHA aud filMt tril bottle trrn to t it cr. Sf-nd tu l)T. kliuo. 'Mt Ari-U ht . 1'blU. 1. Mr. WlnMow'a Hoothiho Htarr for fbiuiran tetlilng: aoitfUH th jjuiim. ra'icB luOinrntlou, allji via. cutm wlsd coUo. HotaUiMUa
TtlE AETtMOTOr. CO. floes r.lr tbo orS'3 ivinrimtil liualiips, becauw? U bas reauced lliecost cf wind power t 1 .'( what It was. It has manj branch w r . bouses, ami supplies Us goods and repairs
-,. . bt your door. It can 11: d.)es furiiWh a
'others. It ir.ases Pumi'inff and
iflOöarea, Steel, uaivanizea miorm in... .1,.: ... YT-Ir.4...t I lv TIlflrOT
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Frames, Storl Keed Cutters and Feed
n&c Orlnders. On applirktioe it will namcono tla -t these articles tliat it will furnish until January m :.t Um usual pric It also maSes 'tanks and Pumps f all klans. Seud for catalogue, factory : I2tb, i:c:kcU s4 flilccre StrectJ, Cliiox
Mr. YV. IX Vv'hite, tho a.lvertisinar specialist, w!u is to bo fou nil at No. '2.'1 Wost r..iucr ft street, Toled, o., asserts that in his case dyspepsia was an inheritar.ee. He obtained his first supply of li'parJS Ta utiles hy remitting ."0 cents to Lord, Owen & Co.. the wholesale drnjrists of Chicago, because he could not then lind them in Toledo. Now the druisis there have them always have them. Mr. White asserts that he carries one of the little vials with him. and if he has that distressed feeling after a hearty meal, or a headache, he takes a Tabule. His wife also uses-them, and, writes Mr. White, "if mj boy feels sick, he asks for one." r.lpa'19 Tahulps nr sold by tfrucds's rr by call If Ihe j rl e I'D ci-iiln a l. Is s-!it V I ii l.lpain) heisV ral I '-mpanv. No. 10 Spruce Street, Nkw York. Simp: lal. 10 ct iiUi.
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Sold y Croccrs Everywhere. Walter Bakf.r & Co.,Ltd., Dorchester, Mass.
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