Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 36, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 March 1896 — Page 7

AN INVITATION. Xt Give Vm Plrasur to rulli the followiujr Announcement.

All wornen sifFerinr from any form of illness peculiar to their sex are requested to communicate promptly with Mrs. rinkham, at Lynn, Mass. All letters are re eeived, openeu, read and an only. swered by women A woman can freely talk ot her private illness to a woman ; thus has I li.-hedthe il?Vv Vernal tween Mrs. IM rinkham and the women of America. This cinim im AJ&'' fi.lenceha.sinduced moretlian 1 .'.) women XO write Mrs. l'inkl.am for advice during the last few months. Think what a volume of experience the has to draw froi:i'. No piiysi- i.in living1 ever treated v many cases of female ills, and from this vast experience surely it is more than possible idie has gained the very knowledge that will lielp your ease. She is glad to have you write or call tijon her. You wiU find her a woman full of sympathy, w ith a great desire to F.ssi.t those u ho are sick. If hermedicine is nt. what you need, she will franklv tell um so. and there are nine ehanees out of ten that, she will tell von exact iv v. hat to do for relief. Hie asks nolhing1 in return except your pood will, and Iut advice has relieved thousands. Surely, any ailing woman, rich or poor, is very foolish if she does not take advantage of this generous tJTcr of assist;; nee. Never in tin history of medicine has the demand for one particular remedy for female diseases equalled that attained by l.vlia V.. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound, and never in the historj of Mrs. I'inkliam's wonderful Compound has the demand for it been so great as it is to-day. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovereJ in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, Iromthe worst bcrofula down 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 cf its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a'perfect cure is warranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes shooting; pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Head the label. If the stomach Is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoonful.in water at bed time. Sold by all Druggists. TIIF AKKMHTOK CO. rtooa hair tlie worlU i wln.lmlK btMinrms, be au.se It lias winced Ilia nmt i f wind power to 1 . U what It was. t lias many branch Aa. houses, aiil ftupplip Its goods and rrpali 43Yt al your loor. It can and dors lurtttsli a vWo better article for lss monrj than pyLA ,02237 "IIm1"". It inaks putiiliiff and - v-T. M CIVI earttt. steH, lalvanized-arur-Completion Windmills, Tlltlt iSt an 1 Fixed Steel Towers, Steel Ruzz Saw k Frame. SleH feed Cutters and Feed irimlers. On spiliratliti it will name one fit of ih-se articles that It wlli furnish until January lt at l:i the. usual prlco It also makes Tanks and Pump or all kinds. 0fo& for catalogue. Factory: I2th. Rockwell and Fillmore Streets, Cblcaz mm, A well known sporting man, who Is too modest to allow his name to b printed here, relates the following experience: " was out yachting on the Fourth of .Inly, and 1 st very much vhaus!ed. having to matins the yacht myself in a r.ortlmast gab. 1 did not have an opprtuiiity to eat properly, consequently my stomach was very tir d. so that when 1 did it. I atr to much, and that n-sulb d in a condition which was followed by s-ere neuralgia in my head. My experience with Kipans Talmh's jireviously taturht me that possibly th trouble nullit b- remedied by treating the stomach. F.efore I hail taken ll third Ta!uh- my neuralgia had gone, and 1 was feeling pretty well. I had neuralgia very bad. ami I could feel those Tabulos wer' working upon my ligestive organs, and as tlmy worked my head improved in sympathy." IUrtii Tata.'lM ar !d r dr.ii;',s, nrt'T malt P ttr i rirf VI renta a b'il, 1 wtit t I h l.liaii8 b ml rl I 'mpnii.. No IO Sortie Strwt. Nrw Yir!(. sam!' WANTED: A: i;.Vrs, M I.K HC KrMAI K. In e.i r- .-v.!,; . hu i a. mi il i. ru aie tr i v m : if m'Mi a'n un t i-a : ami .1 aa.iivhHfil h aiii' invc .iiie (..r i ;' t. uli.r . JKW IV l ' I". ravT hl im ,n. li.i. N. -N. V. Mo. 1 1-1M IN wrUtnstoArtTertlMr,plraf.odonot fall to loenilou tliii yuper. AI vrrt lMers like to know vrltat mr.lliiinit iUT ttiem lnt UUKto WMtKt ALL tl.üt lAILa. it CoukIi bjrup. Ttea ojI. Us in tirna Kld pt cniraliits. 9

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A CHINESE VENTRILOQUIST. Mnrvcloii9 Imitations that Kxcitc the Wonder of All "Who Hear Them. Thof olio wins inscription of tli- performance of a ('hiiiese vonti iloijuist is piven by tin? author of "The Chinaman at IlonnV It was furnislml t hini by a frit'tnl who heard th pm -fonnanre in lVklu. The ventriloquist was seated behind a screen, where there was only a chair, a table, a fan and a rnh r. With this ruler he rapped on the lable to enforce si leu ee. and when everybody h:id teased speaking there was suddenly heanl the barking of a dosr. Then we heard the inovenieiits of a woman. Site had been waked by the dou' and was shaking her husband. We were just expecting to hear the man and wife talking together when a ehild bean to ery. To paeify ii the nioiher jrnve it food: we eould hear it drinkinjr and eryinjr at the same lime. The moiher spoke to it soothingly and then rose to ehanj;e its -lothes. Meanwhileanother ehild had awakened and wa beinnin: to make a noise. The father scolded it. while the baby c ontinued eryin-,'. Ity ami by the whole family went back to bed and fell asleep. Tin patter of a iihhim was heard. It climbed tip some vae and up-et it. We heard the clatter of ihe vase as it fell. The woman coimhod in her sleep. Then cries of "Fire: lire" wen- heard. The mouse had upset the lamp: the bed curtains were on lire. The husband and wife waked up. -honied and screamed, the children cried, thousands of people came running and shouting. Children cried, dojrs barked, the walls came crashin:: down. s;uibs and crackers exploded. The lire brigade came racim:

tip. Wat. r was pumped up in torrents and hissed in the ilam s. l he representation was so true to life that e eryone rose to his feet and was starling away when a second blow of the ruler on the table eomailded silence. We rushed behind Ihe scree'l. but liiere was llolhin there e.cept the venirilotpiist. Ids (able, his chair and his ruler. Household Words. The Ancient and JIndrrii Foot. "I want you to look at this foot." said Professor Ward, of t!i natural science department, taking out a mummy le. "See the fourth toe; it is lonp'f than the liS to' and the in: toe is noi mucii. u .my, hmuer. Von will notice the same peculiarity about the best Ureek staiuos. 1 made niea-urcmcnts of t he foot ,f the Venus in the Louvre. It was just .mo-sixth of the height tf th' statue and the fourth toe was longer than the his toe. Centuries of compressim: the feet into shoes of unnatural design have altered the shape of our feet and have increased the size of our bis toes."- IIoehester Tost. The Modern Invalid Has tastes medicinally, in keeping with other luxuries. A remedy must be pleasantly acceptable in form, purely wholesome in composition, truly benelieial in effect ami entirely free from every objectionable quality. If reullv ill he consults a physician: If constipated he uses thij jjeutle family laxative Syrup of I'iss. Tlie .Nose. In .lapan the nose is considered lo be the most important feat uro of t he face. According to its size it determines the beauty of its owner, "the lady who possesses a larse one always bejns a reisnins bell'. This is probably lue to tli' fact that difference in noses cotistilutes almost the only lilVen-neo in oie .la panose face from anotlmr. as t In yes are invariably black, the hin receding, and tin cheek bones high. IMtliinM' Kln;ttiti-i'r:ix Sap it net an luiltaU.ni. It In original. I ii only wiap that tloitx. mtaiiiH ltr:ix ml I UM r !. t. piuv. It In vomliy a trial. Kvt-ry laiy win triff Ii onitliinrs us nw. lied rapHr. FITSAU t'ltaatopprd trf by Dr. Klint' irnt irre Kt er. Nu r'itit att.-r llrvt duy'H u. Marelou rura. Tratie and to trial bottle freo to I'UcmaeM. twnü to lr. Kline, isu Arch ft.. i'Lila. I 'a. Mrs. WIiihUiw'h SooTiiiNU syrup for flitldren tefttilna: aoit-ti tlie kuuik, reniu-n inflaniiuatun. aliaya pain, euren wind colic tt cent a buttle yoni do the mendingf Not the Merchant. lie wants tu maif as much as ho can by pelline; you Inferior bindings which he. il.iims are "just as good" as S. II. & M. Jj:tt you Ja the vienJ.Hg. Insist on having I'.i.ts Velveteen Skirt Iaiiillng and you save the mendinj!:. If jour dealer will not supply you we will. Cnd 'or samples, shewing Ictls nnd ma'.pris'ä. to the 3. H. & M. Co . P. O. L'ox New York Cily. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR W. L. Douglas S3. SHOE beo!,nldThe If you pay 04 to hü for shoes, exaaiine the V. I Douglas Mio, und 29 Ka what a good slue yu can Luy for OVER 100 STYLES AND WIDTHS, fONCJltl'SS, miTTON, uul I-.Ci:, iiintlo In all Kinds of the l"'t hrlv Ifil ittht r by aklllcd uork' nidi. "Wo make and II moro $3 Mkmh tliun any t Ii e r liiamiriirtiirer In ihe wrll. None p'miine unless iwni and price ii t,tan!jH-d on the l-ottom. As!; your 'lealer for nur 55, 64. w:.ro, Si.r.o. :.?5 .sImvs; 8-!.."0, 8'J and 1.7. for loys. TAKE HO SU3STITUTE. If vour.lealer cannot supply you, send to factory, fcnr.losiii pi ire and yieents to pay curijge. bt ite kind, st)!'; of too (cap or plain), size and idtli. Our Custom Ih-rt. will till your order. end for new Illus trated Catalogue to Box Ji. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mast.

HEAPiT DISEASE EROI CIIILDHODI). from th Joirna Qium-y, Ulinoif. Paul Cross, of f.'Jt South Third str -f. Quiney. 111., is well known to many of the .brumal readers, lie is 'JV years .1.1. was born and almost rai-ed in luinvy. jresenl he is wateliuiau on the "lYopleV' ferryboat. .Many who liave known Faul Ime infamy know that he has Seen near death's door several times. Steine him strong and vigorous, the writer asked hint the other evening what jdiysieian had ured hini. His reply astonished us. This is what he said: "Dr. Williams' Fink Fills for Fale People are my do. lor. Tln-.v boat ail the physicians hi the country." When asked if he would object t the Journal publishing an account of his case, Mr. Jross replied: "o: a bit. 1 would b '-la I if voti would tell what Fink Fills did for me -it ini'-'ht be i!ie means of reih v'.m; others who suffer as 1 safl'eied. "I had heart di-oase: of eourse you know that. .When a child I had palpitation of the hear!, and in after years all the compilations that heart disease produces. At tirst ihe jialpitatii-iis were not serious, for they would last only a few seconds, but as I urow older the palpitat'ons uradeaüv L'iew worse until tiiey

witi.M completely prostrate me. These palpitations wo'ild sometimes las: thirty minutes, the hi iod would rush io my head and 1 would beeotue so di.y and my izht b . oaie s.i diaimeI .that I . o::l l not h tine any object before nie. 1 could hardly :- t my breaili. a:id it -t erm d to nie thai my heart would hur-r. At limes I thought that I was dviiu'. When my heart failed to do its work properly my blood became impure and that aue ..Me r troubles. "1 doctored wi;!i ti r-t one physician and tle n another, out iiie doctors only aravaled ihe di-a-. : day. two years ao. I v;iw .tu .iriicle co:icenii:i Dr. ;1lianis' Fink Fn! in a newspaper, and I made up my mind to to ihem I thank tie Ford that I did. 1 tool; three boxes of the Fink PilN Thev Hot o;ilv relieved me. but completely oj.p.'d t!n alpitatioiis ami resfitretl me to a state ot yeiural healih of w hieh I was pr-md. "I b.-hev.-d that 1 was entirely cured, but after about eighteen iiionihs I noticed a slL'u! fullness of the hear:. 1 at oiee L'ot a bo of the Fink Fills, which effectually renioe.l ihis trouble, and I lirmly bciieve that lud 1 taken six boxes of the pills instead of three in the first place. 1 would never ha ve experienced this 'fullness.' ".Many times have I thanked Cod for having directed lr. Williams pink Fills 1o nie. for they restored me to health -and health has brouuhi me hapiii.ess. "As a blood jHii 'li. r and as a bmie. I know of not hin;; that ca n etjual 1 hee pi IN. "Von can say in ihe .hmrnal :hat I'aul (ffos desires all people to try Fink Pills, for I Would ! lad if others could be blessed as 1 have lireil blessed." IM-. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People are now e;ven to the public as an unfailing Mood builder and nerve restorer, curias -II forms of weakness arisins from a watery condition of the blood or shattered nerves. The pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of price, cents a box or six boxes f.-r .SU.ÖO nhey are never sold in bulk or by tlie Jutl). by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Schenectady, X. Y. On- Owite! .lolinnnosbnrs. It is a urious oinnuMitary upon tlu? instability of human affairs that the fornu'r owner of ihe entire cily d .! haniu'sbur"; now lies a etuilinnetl invalid in th' workhouse intirinary of the piaint dd market town of Cuill'ord, in Surrey. The old man seems t have had a inosl reniarlvabh' are'r. He was in the srvice of the Ihisi India company, fou.hi in ihe Crimea, was s-ri-ouslv wiuiudeil at Sdaslopol. and aflelward passed lhio;i-h the Indian mutiny. He then went to South Africa, when he fought airainsi the Zulus and the Koers before ihe Transvaal was madi' over to them, lie bought for t:'..'.. his ai- umulated savings, over lö.biM acres d' land near tin' souive of t lit Limpopo, where he nnnle up his mind to uliiuiately settle, but war broke Mit. In- took iiji arms against the Ihn rs. and fnu'd one d' tin- parth's who ludl Pretoria auainsi iluun. In iss. when th' 'public was Ieclar'il. he refus'l s-rvice under Kn'sidt-nt Kruyer. and the coiiseipnuu-e was that his land, upon a portion of which Ihe Transvaal dty of Johannesburg now stands, was forf'il'l. Thus tin old man who lies dyinj; without a penny in the world just 'scupel bein "ruh beyond tin dri'.-inis of avaric'." -l'hilaihdphia Publie Ledger. GOLD AT CRIPPLE CREEK. And the Kent Wuy to (let There let Ov?r the Santa Fe lionte. The fabulously rieh jjohl nulling 1 ist ric-t of Cripple Creek, Colo., is nttr;ictiii hundreds of people, lly spline tin rush bids fair to k enormous. That there is an nbiindr.nee of gold there is demonstrated b'.voiid doubt. To reaJ Cripple Cr''k take the Santa IV Kotit fr)in Chicago or Kansas City. The only standard gauge line direct to the camp. Through Pullman sleepers and free chair cars. The Santa IV lands you right in the heart of Cripple Creek. Inquire of nearest ticket agent, or adIress !. T. Nicholson. C. P. A.. A.. T. S. F. It. IL. .MoiKidiiock P.Ux k, (hie:io. Know No Fear. Francis Lnig, who is nnect'd with the New York weather bureau, during the storm the otluu Iay 1 i 1 1 1 1 m 1 aboy th' aipola d" lh' observer's dlic' ami lixi-d the wind sauge. The roof was ninety fe't lelv. him ami th' str'ct J:i feec further down. At that great luight. p'ivh'l upon the sleiwlor support. In work'l with th' hurricane blowing !v'iit -t wo mih's an hour. He vttkeil as juickly and with as iniieb eorlainly as if he had heen in his )lti'. "It's pretty wet up there." Long said, wlnui h' t'eturned t the oilic'. Long was with tlret h'.v in the Aivt'u reg'nnis, and Io-s not knv what fear is. l'iul'r (rouiKl. Sarah. Duchess of Marlborough, at a family nie'ting, Irank the lit alt li of all tin -oinpany, adding, "What a glorious sight il is to see such a number of brain lies nourishing from one rolV" P.ut ibserving Jack Spencer laugh. sh' insisted ni knowing what ocasioncl his mirth, and promised to forgive him. be it what it would. "Why. then, niailam," said Ii', "I was thinking hu" lunch more Ilm branches would nourish 5f Ihe rod were umler grund." In Natal alone there are 177," M Zulus, as well as 41, XX Iudians.

Tlie Mel use In the Frilish .Museum there is a riialdo.in tnldet of stone on which is iuserilel the story of the delusre. Aeordin.c to tin t'huhlean serihe the l'lod. as d's rilel hy the P.ible. was a iunishin'iit for sin against Hod. Only tli' t'haldeatis wr' heutheiis. and Nah is made io say that In is lh' only righteous man. and the only one win) luid homage to the jrods. This a--ount is not upon a separat' taldei hut it iiieorporatel with a series of otlu-r lei-nds known as the I,oirnds f llhuhar," whieh formed an epie in twdve books or laldeis. a h of whieh was ledie;ird to a si'll if the Zodiac. The story of the tlolue is written in uneiforin eharaeli'is on the nvdltli stne. am! is dedieated to "The Mouth of the Course .f Itnin." eorrespoiidin .4 lo the ii.ie siun. Aipiarius. It lells d' tri":i t raiu-stornis whieh swopi down the Tiro llujdirates valley, at the mler d' tin' od I'.el. Alio decided to dlown all Mankind. I'm the uod Ann h.ok'd m'uIi favoralde ys upon Noah, and seerotly advisi-i hiiii to build a ship. There are of eourse mvat variathuis

I lele i the 'hahle:in and the Ueluvw I a.-'ount s. luu their general similarity is n:oii iniorestintr. Sto,,, Thief! Si..p a !ii:ill i.i.Iy. !ii -h ! st -.m T I n it y..iir ! i-.mi-;i h. S-'f.ifc it out runs your pou.T to ;tT si j. a'ld r ViT vll:lt it 1m1 lYotll ymi. Tin' ..,!t'.--t .111.I proinpti-st reiMiper;iior of v;iniit i;aliiv is 1 1 tet ter"s Stoiiue'lt llitifiv. v, hi.-h ivii.'h. iu'r. llo-h iiiid n-re jui.M :! lii-. a 'n iv;ivs a li iiy t tlie fuiii-i ions v!ioo imernip' ion in 1 iif.T'-s vviili imt.iI h.-altli. IV.' t lie I'.itO'is for d.v-pp-i.l. i:i:lal'al. rlu'll !H:i t i- and kidney oiupi.tiii's anil h;!ioi;iii. . At iu)sphi . Atmosphere is a very important aueiii in the disintegration of th' eailh's surfaee. Ieeai'.se it tollehes every part of the .surfaee that is exposed. The impurities in the at uiosphore are ihe ai;se of its 1 m d lltr heated 1.V the situ, and the difference in lemjierai ure hei ween day and niuhl causes, in many parts of the world, a rapid expansion of the earth's surfa luring tiie lay and a smlden contraction at nijrhr. Pi". I.i iitustone, whi found a differellee of LIT decrees li. 'tween that f l.i v and ni,rht in Afri-a. said the contraeiion at iiiirli t was so rapid that In' ordd 'hear the rocks erak." Tiiis means that they ar- ralnally pulverized into a dust so line ihat the winds carry it a way. SI 0O Itewurd. mi OO. Tito readers of this paper will be pl.rivrd to learn that l here is at leat one dreaded disease tl.at seii-nee has l.een able to eme in all its Staues, and lliat is eatai i ll. Hall s atari lH lire is the etiiv p.vitif eure now klloWM to tlie llieilleal iiate'niitv. Catarrh being a eoiitiu:tional dl-r:ce. reijiiiros a constitutional treatment. Hall's catarrh Cure is taken internally, aelitig diro-tlv upon the Mood and nuieous surtaees: tlie sv'lein. tlierebv destmyinn the foundation of Ike dlsciiM'. and :lviiig the patient strength '' Imildiug up t 1m con-tilutioii and assisting native in loing Us work. The proprietors have so nun h taith in its curative powers that they op.er Hie Hundred luillars for any ease that ii fails to nir '. Send lor list of I .-Minionials. Address. V. .1. (TLiNKV &i CO., Toledo, U. 2Sold by Pntgists. There ar at present two Chinese girls simlying metluine at the Fuiv".sily of Michigan. They will reliirn io China as Christian nu-dical missiona: h's. P.eantiful birds and fragrant lhnvers arc nature's charm, but a divinely lovely mlexiotl comes from the use of Clenu's Sulphur S.-;ip. Of druggists. It is a basi1 temp,r in mankind, thai tiny will i.ot take tin' smallest slight at ihe hands of ihostv. w ho have done thrill the greatest kimlimss. To restore gray hair to its natural color as in youth, cause il to grow abundant and strong, there is no better preparation than Hall's Hair lb-newer. When a man feels the lueil of economy, he is apt to think it shouhl begin with his wife. 'T.rown's Ihonchial Troches' arc tin rivale I for relie ing oughs. hoarseness and all throat lioubles. So.d only in b's. The righl kind of religion never has to gi away from luune t lind something tti do. Piso's Cure for Cotisuinpt ion has saved me large doctor bills. C. L. P.aker. ll'l'S I Cedent S... Phü.idelpliia. Pa.. Dec. s. ..- Who llu'ii is free': The wise man wh au command himself. Horace. Your LItM tl in Spi.ng is almost certain to I e full of it'ip'.irities the acfumulat'oti of the winter months. Had ventilation if sleeping n onis. impure air in hvellings, factories and shops, ovt r-eating, hi-ay, iinprop-r f:ods, ailure f the kidneys ami liver proi'rly to !o extra work Ilms thrust upon tin m, ar the prime aus's of lliis condition. Il is id the. utmost importance that jou Now, as when wariuer weather cymes ami the tonic dlc t of cold, bracing air is fcono, your weak, thin, impure blood Aill not furnish ncce.-saiy sin ngth. That tirel feeling. hss f api.etile, w ill open the way for sei ions distse, mined health, or breaking Mit f humors ami impurities. To make pur, licit, red bh.d Hood's Sarsaparilla stands unequalled. Thousands testify to its merits. Millions take it as their Spring -Medicine, tie! Hood's because Sarsaparilla Is the One True I'dood Purifier. A'l druigisrs. $1, Plepaied only ly I. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass. Hr,Alc Oillo retrii only HIN to tike Ith SlUOU S I IIIS Hood sarsnrarilla.

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