Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 32, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 February 1896 — Page 7
April. May are most emphatically t lie months for taking a 1:0ml blood purifier, treatise Ü12 system is now most in need of such a medicine, and hecanse it more quickly responds to medic-iaal qualities. In winbT iinp.iritics do not pass out of he body lively, t;ut accumulate in the blood. The best medicine to purify, enrich and vitalize the Hood. a:d thus ive strength and build up the sv stem, is JIod".s Sars:tparilla. Thot;: n is take it as their .spring Medicine, and t:ioe are tikim; it to-day than ever before. If you are tired, "out of ports." n no;;, haw bad taste in the wort:Inir. aching or di.y head, sour stomach feet all run down, a co;:re of IIom1s .u .- parilla will put jour who.e body in !-wI order and make ou stri n : and viuor ns.. It i the ideal prin; Medicine and true nerve Ionic, becau-e Sarsapariila I flic One True Mood Purifier. All uru;;ist. 1. Prepare.! only ly ('. . H'.1 & Co.. Lowell. .Ma-. HnnH'c Pi He ar" ,:ir"'J O'CctaMr. car; -I IUUU S rIIIS fully ,rrpjrt. '." -ns. JMayiiiK with t f French .Army. A von Se amusement of the two Fmperrs was playing witn the French nrmy. NajMdeon delighted in the display of his ooiidoseeiish'n to the men, and in the exhibition of their enthusiastic affection for him. Their drill, their uniforms, ihe niceties of military ceremonial, the jroruoous drum-majors twirling their baton or niarehii: in puffy statt- every detail fascinated the Czar, whoso hoiis. said Czartoryshi. was affected with the disease of paiailotuania. Century. Ouill toothpicks, as a rub', are imported from I Y: 1 nee. The largest factory in the world is near Paris, where twenty millions are annually produced. "I have a dear little babe, and am well. I thank Mrs. Finkham fcr thb, and so could other motherless women. 1 v.as a victim of Fe male trouble:. l.yiia K. Pi ilkInjhi'x Vegetable Compound cured nie.'' Ins. C.i o. C. ' KIlHMMl:, Ö'A .nediker J 4't ö, Ava I tri in.'. vp., It rook Iyn, N. V. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Hunter, from the worst Scrofula dow n to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two 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 for book. A benefit is a (ways experienced from the first bottle, and a'perfect cure is warranted when the riht quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes fhootinff pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. -This is caused by the ducts being 6toppeJ, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Read the label. If the stomach is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the beet you can get, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoonful.in water at bedtime. Sold by all Druggists. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR W. L. Douglas S3. SHOE BWloThe H you puy fc4 to SO hr -hoes cxtiiiiiif the V. I Doi.yl.-s M100, and tee vdiut a c'x'l shoe joti can buy for OVER IOO STYLES AND WIDTHS, toNiti:ss, mriTON, und LACK, Tilade In all kind of the lx-nt m-1- ltd leather by skilled wuikmen. "We make and II more manufacturer Jri flie worhl. Noii pf-nuin ur.lr-A i.jmo ind price is stariij-ed tu the Lottom. A-k your flelr for mir si. s:i.ro, s:.r.o, nzzr, uesS2.SO, H'i and 1.75 lor boy. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. If your ilea to faimot supjtly jnu, srnd to factory, enclosing j. rice anl cents to pay carriage. Matft kini,stle rf toe (cap r plain), size and width. Our Custom I k-; t. will 1:11 oi;r order. Smd fur new Illus trated Catalogue to Ito IC. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. h. .v. ir. No. J- tH. TIIK Ar.UMOTOIC ;(, iJ'xi liaif tlm wori.i t wlrnlmll biiRine.v, be-ans it lia reluc eft lh rutsi i( Wind puwer to I ;n wtiat It h. It n nianr branrli boiisfX. arnt R4ipjiM Iuk'xkH and repntr1? at your door. It ran tud does f uriiisii a , iM'tter mein for leMi monei than othnr. Ti uiaken 'nmilni and Oiared. Steel, (l;il?ainzet afttrCoinnlxtlon Wlndnillls, TllUm ! fram sil hed 'Utters and Fed Ä irlriler. ki apii)ratbn It will name ort Jll f th- artlc.'eH chat It wtU furnish until Jann&ry at 1. tim loual pnc It Im makes Tanks and Pumtrf all klnn. Hend for ratalogue. factor: I2tb, Racknc! 2i Hümor Street, Cblcx
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BIG FIGHT LASTS BUT ONE SHORT ROUND. FiizilmmonH Iartds the Deciding Blow After One Minute and Thirty-five Seconds of Actual Fijslitinjz Texan KunterH at the Ki upside. liattle in Mexico l!ob rilzsinimons won the cbamrlonship of the world Friday afternoon ia one minute and thirty-live .sei-unds from IVtrr Mahr in a. twenty-four-foot rin pitched on the Mexican side of ihe Kio (irando within si-ht of the Texas village of Lanstry. Kxactly IV. jversons s:it the mill and wondered at the short-arm, rishthand, bark juinih whieli settled the business. l"i to tho tinf of tlio knockout it was any srt of ouds that victory would perch on the Irishman's banner. Fitz, in tue cany stages of the short lipht, was inist uncertain in his delivery and seemed to have a very Ioor idea of distance, and his w i 1 d mioses with his ri.qht hand caused consternation in the ranks of his jidviscrs und backers. Three i;ouf:i:T i itzsimmoxs. different time Malier es a cd riht-hand swings. They were not ordinary misse, nor was it by cleverness or ability that Malier pot his head out of danger. It was due to Fitz's wildness. All three of these blows were fit bast a f-t wide of the mark. The Irishman did not look to be entirely confident of victory when he stepped into the rinj:. but his manner and appearance soon changed when ho found that he could dodtre Fit.'s leads easily. Yh"n the men were called up for instruction both agreed not to hit in clinches and to break away e'ean, even when cue arm was free. Malier, who claim lie did not ajrrre to this, struck Fitz in the fa, c in j,.,, kinp away from the first dinch. There were loud cries o.4 "foul" from the New Zcaiander's corner, liefere Siler warned Malier not to do it asa-'n. The tisht, thoush short, wns full of action. ;iud it was lilit all the way through. I5oth men started in from the bell ring to make .i hot pace. Fit .immens, except in th. last rally, did not use his left and then he only feinted in a strange way so characteristic of the man. It was more of nn upper cut than a straight bad, and drew Mäher' s head in range. Qni.-k as a llah Fitzsimmons shut his rijdtt across H-uare on the point of Maher's jaw and the Irishman's head hit the floor. It was a short right-hander. The place where ihe fight took p!a.c was in a rocky amphitheater und the sports had to tramp jo-mss a pontoon bridge to Mexico to reach the ropes. The ridge of rocks was fringed with men and women, but within the tented iuclosure, whirl) was so close to the Ilio (Jrande that its roar drowned the voice of the gatekeeper, L") fatigued sports leaned .gainst the ropes. THE CUBAN STRUGGLE. Gen. Wc.vler and Hin I'roponcd Mcth od Against the 1 iimii rcti t h. JtMi. "Weylcr, the new cotnmnndant of the Spanish f;tres in Cuba, has issued three proclamations uh'rh announce very dearly a purtoo to take the severest lossilo means to crush out the insurrection. Tie general assumes extraordinary powers to compel all inhabitants of the dislricts in which war is being wasod to identify thems.-lv-e.s l-fnre the military authorities and secure passes. He also assumes the right to subject all active pa ti -ipa als and ail sympathisers with the insurgents to summary sentence and punishment, the wording of the proclama tion being such as to indicate that the commandant reserves the right to decide In what cases the penalty shall be death. It is evident from these harsh terms that Jen. Weyler means to spare ni effort to put down the insurrection. As -s: 'I CKN. WKYI.r.!.. aiis representative on the islam! he will not only wage warfare upon the insurgcrit armies, but will take steps, to compel all oilier Cuban residents to become p.issix or active auxiliaries of Spain. If he cannot conquer by force of arms in t lie lieM he is prepared to put in operation whatever othr practic es ami stratcgeins may be required to crush the insurgents. If it be necessary to gain his ends he will not scruple to resort to measures f extreme severity, evidently deeming it his duty to put down the r- olut ion first nud consider tie; claims of humanity afterward. Toll in u Few Linen. Ker. .1. I. Mrllonald. pastor of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churcft of Toronto. Int., is dead. .lohn Tolones, a larmrcr at the Cleveland. O., blast furnace, was crushed to Jea ih by a pile of ore. A clony of fifty mechanics and their families will leave Clcvtdand, O., noon to etile on a tract of land in Oaxncn, Mcx. Owing to a storm, nn engine following a nowplow collided with another engine near P.uffalo. . V., killing William I. Davis and Henry Kearns, brukemen.
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PHYSICIANS FAVORED AMPU1ATION OF THE LIMB. It Was Not Doiici ami the Patient Wat Cured by Internal Remedies. From 'if HrpfhUcrtii-I.'rtjitli'i; ',' !fsbnrj. HI. Higgsville. twenty-nine miles west of Calesburjr. III., on "the line of fl.s Cliicago. Uurlingtn and Quincy UailroaJ. is an old, quiet, little town. In earlier days it was noted as a good husi.iess point. It vas here that a representative of th llepul.li, an-IIegistcr found Mrs. Khoda Tab -ott. M years of ag-. who told him. i in the presenre of her grateful daughter. Mrs. F. Sloan, the following story, which j is giv n as nearly as possible in her own J language: , "Yes, it is with great pleasure that 1 can give mv testimony to the great value of Ilr. Williams' P;;ik Pills. Ov.-r thirty veins at: 1 was taken with a chill ainl erysipelas set in. For sixteen weeks I j was not able to walk a st-p. The physicians proposed in fake iT ne of my limbs, hut finally decided not to d so. It J moitiriVd in spts. which had to be cut r , burnt out. After 1 was able to g-t about , with the um of crutches, every two or J three months erysipelas would sM in again, and I siifiVrcd intensely from it. I j had a g 1 many different doctors: Ir. Fitch, of Sh-ridan. Iowa; Dr. Itrown. f j Chanute. Kan.: Dr. Scarft. of lturliug- j ton. I.rwa: Dr. Trembly, of Oakland. Cal.: , Dr. Searle. f laleburg. III., and a doc- j tor in Kansas City, but obtained no relief. J and after treatment from all these physi- I cians. instead of getting belter. bgan to get very much worse. The other limb j broke out in two places with soics about j the size of a silvr dol'ar. I could not s!ep nights without the aid 'f morpliine. My ' limbs wer so bndlv swollen that I could ; noi put on my shoes or walk a step without either having on a heavy bandage or a silk or rubber sto king. About a year ago I read of ami was told bv"a neighbor, about Dr. Williams Pink PilN. 1 oneluded. as a last resort, to try them, as I felt certain I couid lind no oiher reli-f. j From the very first after 1 ommenced to j use the julls. 1 began to improve, aüd ; since that time 1 have not 1 n tnmbbd I at all. 1 would not hav? done without j the Pink Pills for anything, as they have i most certaiulv nroloiige! mv life. My ' general health is much btter than if has j been for a good many years, and I am now i M years of age. Have not only used the Pink Pills with success, but have recom- ! mended them to my friends whom I thought iieed'l sin h Ireatiinuit. ami several have tried them and found relief." ! Mrs. Sloan sa'nl that just before coin- ' mencing to use the Pink Pills. sh tlnoighi her mother coubl live but a very short t time. :u:d was most agreeably surjirised j after she had given ihe pills a trial. , Mrs. Talcid t has made her home with ' her daughter for live or six years, and she ! can most dieerfull.v certify t the benefit her mother has derived from the use of . the medicine. j The reporter also called on Mr. fleorge : Kelly, the son of one of the prominent j hardware dealers in P.iggsvMle. who has used the Pink Pills. He was troubled with pains in the stoin.". h and hack, and I from the very first he commenced to get ' better, and now he is not troubled at all. t lohn McKee. the druggist in the village. ' statid that he had sold a great many of j Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and that they i most t-riaiiiiy in in-si i saiisianioti and have arroinplish! great results, finite a number of the villagers are now using them. Dr. Williams' Pink VilU contain, in a condensed form, all the elements necessary to giv' new life ;nid ro llings to ih' blood and restores shattered nerves. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers. (r will b M-nf post pnid on r'ceipt of pri-e. ," rents a liox r six lo-s for ".ön. by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine 'Company, SrhelM-clady. N. Y. Wait int; lor a lariy. At Hull, recently, a passenger steamer was jnst leaving the wharf when an old uentleman rushed up and shouted: "ilohl on a niiimte. Captain. there's a party of li fly eomiii. aboard." The steamer backed in airain. ami the obi gentleman walked on hoard and sat down. Five minutes passed, and tin eapiain. who tboi'.irlit he was sitr of Kettln :i pb nlc parly at least, came across to him and asked if the party would ! 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 loii;r. "What patty V asked the old penileman. "The party of lift y yon spoke alMuit." "Oh. I'm the parly- I'm ."( to day." Then t be captain went ami blew the fop horn.- Weekly Telegraph. The IMdcrn Invulid lias tastes medicinally. In keeping with other luxuries. A remedy must be pleasantly acceptable In form, purely wholesome In composition, truly beneficial in effect and entirely free from every objectionable quality. If reallv ill he consults a physician; if constipated he uses the penile family laxative Syrup of Figs. I.aly HiiiiiilloirN Cottage. Lady Hamilton's cottage at Ha warden is being torn down. There the adventuress, w ho became the wife of Sir William Hamilton, ambassador at Naples, and ihe mistress of N Ison. live! as a girl. If yon have a worrying Cotih ir any Lung or Tlitoat trouble, use at once Ir. D. ,Iayiis Kpe-tor:iiit. a ml don't parley with what may prove to be a dangerous condition. For the best results there neels b the longest wailing. The true harvest is the longest iu being reached. Tic failures come first, and the successes last. Hall's Ycjretahle Sicilian Hair Iteiiewer has restored gray l:i ir to its original color and prevented baldness in thousands of cases. It will do so to you. TheFiiited States raises mote tobacco than any other country on the globe. Itriiisli India comes next, producing, neatly as much. To keep the pores pen is essential to health. (Ilenn's Sulphur Soap doc this. -Hill's Hiiiriind Whisker live." Ithick or l'rown. .'iic. The best that can be said of some foolish people is that they are useful as an example to others. I believe Fiso's Cure is the only inedicitio that will cure consumption. Anna M. Koss, Williamsport. Fa., Nov. IL. 'Ö. Conversation Is an art hi which a man has all mankind for compel Horn. L'mersoii. Irritation of the Ihroat atnl hoarseness nie immediately relieved by,4lirown's Ilronchial Troches.'' Have I hem always ready. No man can be wise on uu empty I stomacb.
Mis Inciter ami lYer tJoAvel. Mrs. (,'eorgc Ctir.oa iMiss Ltdter) is nnt her of the American brides who is 1 be congratulated on possessing her fair share of national ctiteness. When she packed her trousseau to come to Kir.-opo after her marriage she paek'-il the j'vels separately and sent them on a previous steamer to that by which sb' intended to travel. How well her ea tit ion wis justified was proved wln n on anival at Lord Searsdale's (h.-r tiist halting i!ae hi I'ngland) she fottinl on opening: the boxes that between that time and the custom house inspection evn-.viliin? had been turned over and the sinalleM packages rausacketl in toe sea ic!i for valuables. London Leader.
Sifteil from the Illood r.r the ki.ltn y. Impurities pass off harmlessly. The itiitctlvlty "f the i.rcans nainetl not only I'aiw's tt-se iuipurtties to reinain aint poison the fvstcm. Init also leads to f degeiier.it ion and destruction of the rgans t h'ins-lvcs. I'rv'iit Hrii:ht"s iliseas-. diabetes, itropsy. gravel anl otlxr :.i!in'iits which affect the kidneys nud I'knhi.'r with Unstet i r's Stomach Ititters. wliich lik-uKf i. -r. -Mini's i...il.iiial. ilyspeplic. bi!im:s, Ij 1o;.s and rhecniat ic roinplaints. Deadly Ancient Weapons. The morning star, an iron ball studb'd w ith spikes and fastened by means of a chain to a short handle, was much used in medieval limes as a military weapon, it was exceedingly formidable, for. when thrown, it could net easily be avoided or dodged, the chain permitting it to curve around the arm or over the- shield. Cincinnati Knquiivr. I:iri Canimt lie 'urel bv local applications, a thev cannot r. a.'h the tli-ea-ed portion of t tie ear. There is only one vvav to cure Deulness. and that Is l coti-titu-tional teiiu'dies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed rendition of the mucous iininj: of thp Eu-tachlHn Tube. When this tube gets intlameii von hae a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed D-hTiuss is the resul. and unless the hUlanunntioii can be taken out arid this tube retorel to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine i-aes out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an iuTlained condition of the mucous surfaces. We will cive one Hundred Dollars for any c.nse of Deafness f caused hv catarrh ' that -ai not f.e c-Hc.l by Hall's e atarr'.i Cure. Send lor circulats. free. . , , . Y. J. rilKNTY & CO., Toledo. 0. AS" Sold by Druggists, i:c. You cannot dream yourself into a eh a ractor. You must hammer and forgo one for yourself. There is no better excess In the world than the excess of gratitude. Niitlilwi In latli or l.tuii.lrv kx1 a iwr.tx. Iiit1 ! 1 1 -i " t liai lia soap in-fon lull wi trial 1 provn liHV.ilun. 1'usiK c .-on., a MMirt-r t1'Utltiji M;ip. Mn n )i.is v'r trua Ii tthoul bujlu mure. our grocer tue. it. FIT. All FitsBtori.Mfrr br Ir. ICtin ; it rr ltesNii r. No 1 it alter ritht day's nee. MarvpIouj rurob. 'J r. atit-e and ti.'i" trial bottle rreo to 1 11 CAt-fc. Send tu Lr. kline. Ml Aivli St.. 1'tola. I'. Mm. Wlnlow'i Sooth im Stbcp for TilIJrD ettiing: aotti-ns tbe kuuis. rennres IntSannuatioa. aUaya pain, cur wind coUc. 'A centa a Uotli an's heritage is Pain, m ANTIDOTEil ST.jACOBSp j ffppf ss ! - -"" i The coming Artist to paint a f)0
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A penny or two all extra profit. That's the merchant's reason whourges an inferior binding for a costly skirt. It's not (kkk:k is) as good as l'ias Yc!vctce:i Skirt bi- di- j. Look for S. II. A M. on the lit. el and take no other. If your dealer will not suppK ii:we will. Sfr.i fc- tu'-i c. Wü-.j,' latr s : r.a.'s. tc:i.c S i: i. IA. C'c. f. O :-ci - Nev Vtrl: C;;v. Itc-atis, h hal pa!pitat!n of the heart. .Mr. A. .1. Allen dein n ;,e. d to 1 1 1 i t smoking. II' thoiiclr iii' tobacco habit was the cause of bin tn.llble. but when h ceased smoking the pulsations of tJi. heart were more ident than ever. Mr. Allen is a n-Nieivd chmlt f l.ynn. M;s.. ;ind at sitoikI tl..-uht he concluded that, if tobacco wau't tin cause, ii must be acute dyspepsia. Mis know hle of ch tuNiry natnrally prunite him to take Kipans Tatiiiles. v-ll knowing iheir eliicacy in disonlers .if the stomach, liver and bvels. tjiii. k. relief fidlowe!. and now there is n more distress in the return f his heart. Itut ihe remarkabb' part of Mr. Allen's ep i ieinv foliow: 11 decided to forego smoking anyhow, and di:'overed that Kipans Tabnh's not only satisfied Ihe bmin; for tibac-. which all smokers are familiar with, but at first he actually loked forward with pleasure to the three periods each day when he took the Tabules. Mr. Allen no longer smoke, and has no desire to. nor does he take the Tabnh's. He Is a well man. and dot's not need nn-dicino of any hiul. Mr. Allen believe Klpan T:Liil s w ill prove a powerful ahl to any man who desires to abandon ihe tobacco habit. KlMim TatmltM r kM ly tmpirlotR. r ly unit ir Hie rrlif (.SO cenl Ihh) U o ut to I lie mia,u, clwn.i. rl ('ii). N. lo siirutif Sirv', ?w inrk. Suii i
