Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 38, Plymouth, Marshall County, 21 March 1896 — Page 7

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DEAR MKS. PIXKIIAM : 44 1 cannot bein to tell you what your remedies have done forme. I suffered for years with falling and neuralgia cf the wornh, kidney trouble and Jcucorrhoea in its worst form. There were times that I eould not stand, was bkIc all over and in despair. I had not known a real well day for IT. years. I knew' I mu t do tomv thing1 at once. I had tried physicians without receivingany lasting bene tit. I beyan the

use of Lydia K. I'inUham's

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f it sooner, and Kurd nil these years of misery. I can recommend it to every woman." Katk Yod;-:::, 403 W. Ith .St., Cincinnati. (). Should advice be required, write to Mrs. Pinkln in, at Lynn, M;:ss.. who has the utter contidence of all intelligent American women. She twll promptly tell what to d. free of charge. Lvdia I'. I'iukh.am's Yerretable Compound, which is easily obtained at any driijryi.st's, will restore any ailing woman to her normal condition quickly and permanentlv.

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Gladness Comes With a better understanding" of the transient nature of the many physical ills which vanish before proper efforts gentle efforts pleasant efforts rightly directed. There is comfort in the knowledge that so many forms of 6ickness are not due to any actual disease, but simply to a constipated condition of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Figs, promptly removes. That is w by it is the only remedy with millions of families, and is every whero esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Its beneficial effects are due to the fict, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness, without debilitating the organ-ion which it acts. It is therefore all important, in order to get its beneficial effects, to note when you purchase, that you hare the genuine article, w hich is manufactured by the Calif rnia Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all reputable, druggists. If in the enjoyment of good health, and the system 'is regular, then laxatives or other remedies are not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, then one should have the lest, and with the weli-informed everywhere. Syrup of Figs stands highest and is most largely used and pives most general sat isf action. THIS AFKMOTOR CO. 1s half thi worl.ru windmill business, becaus It hits reduced the ct T wind power to io what It was. It lias iuaiij branch

nousfs, and supplies lt.i goods and repaii s

at jour d'Xir. it rati sua does furnish a

better article for lea money than others. It makes pumping and (Jeared, Steel, d.ilvanizerf afterCompletion Windmills. HIUur

klW and fixed S?eel Towers Steel Ituiz Saw

Jf Frames, steel feed Cutters and Feed Orinders. On application it will nameoiw III of these articles that it wUi furnish until

January 1st at la tli usual pricar It also makes Tanks and Pump or all kinds. Send for catalogue. Factory: 12th, Rockwell tod Fillmore Streets, Chlou

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Feature: of the Monument Detuned by the Chicujjo Sculptor. Itolu-rt W. Hock, a Cliicniro srulptor, lias i-onipleti'il a niominiont whk-li is : 1 placotl in ih National l'ark at Clilckainaui:;!. It is a pi ft from ihc lzrns of Lancaster. Pa. The r.ionuno'iit consists of two lipnn s. lit ioic in th'ir proportions; iln story is takon fnun an actual oHum'n-f. A sliattori'il Has is lwh y lotli men. Ono liaml is full of ripor; it spans tho stai'C liko a liainl of stMl. Its imptilsc is pliysiral. Tho otlur liaiul is pruinplvil ly a nn'iital fiuvc, for tlw lifo of its owner is slialowcil ih-ath: in the owner's efl'oi t to raise tlie eolois lie lias lost

MILITIA ON GUARD.

KENTUCKY'S CAPITOL SURROUNDED BY SOLDIERS. Martial Law Declared in tlic Capital City of Keiitucky-Kiot Alarm Is Founded by the Kinui"U of Hells Incitement Kims Hiyh.

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his life atnl a lr ken swnl is at h's fl'Ot. 'l'he sculptor has lieen suec-.sful in hi- reiiilerius of the faee of the living sol.licr. Ii is free from pain: ii retierts tlie soul. The lnotlelinir of the lijrures is round ami stron:. The smallest details have Jieen earefully exei-iited. and the deoiative foatuiH'S are ailiuirahly presented. The work is now in ela.v. It will he east in bronze by the Aiueriean Ilron.e Company. Mr. HiM-k modeled the friezes in hiph relief in the Sehiller Theater. He studied umh'r tlie famous l'nimanuel i'remiet, author of the equestrian statue of Joan of Are.

Current Condensations. The largest clock is said to be in liuffalo. X. V. Its dial plate is twenty live f'it in liainetor. It is a sijrnifieant fa't that emergency liospitals in New York add their testimony as to the benelit of Sunday i losimr. Sunday, instead of beinj: the busiest day. is now the quietest. ISrifNh manufacturers who secured the passage of tho foreign pods tnarkin. act are about to seek its repeal. It is said that, instead of limiting the sale of foreign jroods in England, it has promoted their saie. As a division of time, the week has been used in the Hast from immemorial aires. It does ma seem to be a natural division of time, though several periods of animal economy, such as tlie incubation of eir.s, correspond with weeks. A novel suit has been brought nirainst the State of Minnesota by a man who was recently injured in an encounter with a moose. He arjrues that he was prevented from defending himself by the fact that ho would have been severely punished had he killed the animal. Also, that the moose is a ward of the Stale, and the latter is resjionsibe for the animal's acts. A. i. Heatoii, of Washington, has one of the finest collection of coin "mintages" in the world. "Mintages" are coins bearing the initial of some parti-cula.-mint. San Francisco is represented by a tiny "S" just above the date, tlie (, 'arson City mint uses a small 'TV in the same place. New Orleans is dis-tiimuishe-1 by an "0," while 1'hiladclpliiii, wliieli loes most of tlie work, lias no mark at all. Linen can bo marked by electricity. The fabric is damjieiiod with water containio common salt in solution and a current is passed for alout two seconds Irom a silver ilie, carry in;: silver into tlie fabric, wherever the die touches. Miss iiosa Weiss, of Meridian, Miss., a trraduale of the industrial institute and -olle-e at Columlius, is an applicant before tlie State Iloanl of Health for a license to practice medicine. She is the first woman to apply for a licensy in Mississippi.

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The Ins and Outs of It. If you et best wear out of ?. coat, best work must have gone into it. You can't get good bread out of poor Hour. Moral : Von can't pet the best out of anything, unless the best is in it; and the best lias to be put in before it tan be taken out. Now, we have a rule to test those sarsaparillas with a big "best" on the bottle. 4 4 Tell us what's put in you nnd we'll decide for ourselves about the best." That's fair. Uut these modest sarsaparillas say: "Oh! we can't tell. It's a secret. Have faith in the label.''. . . Stop! There's one exception; one sarsaparilla that has no secret to hide. It's Ayer's. If you want to know what goes into Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ask your doctor to write for tlie formula. Then you can satisfy yourself that you get the bcit of tha sarsaparilla argument when you get Ayer's.

Any rfnubt left ? Get the ' din-book." It kills doubt but cures doubtrM. Address: J. C. AerCo.t l.owe.1, Mj-i.

To Trottet Lcuialutors. In Frankfort. Ky.. the riot bell inns from tie tire engine houses at 11 o'clock Sunday ni'iit. aud at the same moment

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the MH 'n-ary uanl, fifty strotnr, C'apt. Noel I aims. were in possession of the State House, ami martial law was j.roclaiiiicd. l"!it:l that time (!ov. I.r.'i'IIey had persistcully refused to rail out tlw .... . i. i

one. i;u un i:v. nniitia. tiiouu ur-i to do so by the citizens irrespi ' 1 i ve oi .arty. Tin- li!a kburn h-aders. he was iufonned. had he-n prepariinr :dl day to take forcible possession nf the State House. Thrrals wer.- nuoh' that llie St n ile would

arrest the (lov. inor for usuuation of authority in viviu tin instructions he irave to the sheriff of Franklin I'ounfy to dear the rorridors and rloak-rooius. All trains broiihr re-ciifnrrelin Ids for the men bent on mis

chief. It was only sl'.XAToK WALTON, at t!i' last nioineiit, I !'m !1'I. I when the Ilesellie of tllee efowds Jifesaired serious danger, that the (Jovernor yielded to reea'ied requests of orderly "itizens of both parties and railed out the militia. Serjeant-at-arms Soniers had sworn in .lark Chiuii. -Jim Williams, Fph I.illard Jlild oilier alleged desperate men as his

deputies. It was also ieorted to t he ( Jovernor by numerous atlidaviis that armed men had been rollert in t he capital for two or three days with a view of taking charge of the joint assembly Monday. A company

from l.eiiitoii and the Louisville Le

sion. .loo stroii r. arrived early Monday moriiinjr. !' i. ('oilier in i-oinmand. State Hollge Finler Guard. fJuards surround the State House and permit no one but State oilicers. Senators, Ki presental i v s und others havinjr constitutional rijrht to jiass. Senator Iironston came into the t loveruoi's ollice and asked why he was debarred from the State House, who was the peace othcer of the State, and w hy the militia had been ordered out. He then told the (Jovernor

he could see allidavits that would be tiled in the Senate Monday. This evidently referred to an effort to impeach (Jov. Ibadley by the Senat, w hirh had been threatened all Sunday. i'tiadh y. in an interview, said in ex

planation of his action thai the residiu oflicers of 1.. ill j. ues had called upon him for protection ami that lie had called on the Mayor to uive i(. He learned afterward from the sheriff lhat the Mayor's jHiJice had been insutlicieiit, and had done iiothinjr to remove the disturbing element. "The authorities are powerless, " overawed or unwilling to act, and unless 1 interfere to protect the (Jeueral Asseinbly lejrislative action will be prevented, riot ami bloodshed w ill follow and the security vi f the lives of citizens and otlicers of the common wealth requires action on my part. I'nder these circumstances." he said. "I feel that I cannot allow muh a state of thinjrs to continue, and therefore called out the State uard.'

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TO AWAIT CHRIST'S COMING.

A l'orty of American Keliuol,ists Set Out for the Holy Laud. There lefi i lie shores of this country a few das a pi scveiily-lwn pilgrims, who will spend ihe remainder of their days in the Holy Land. The party alter rea hiujr Liverpool will journey by waier to .loppa iiiul thence to .Jerusalem ly rail, which place they expect to reach about the middle of April. The colony is composed largely of Chicago people, but there are some auioii; thein from various other places. Moved by a sense of duty to sacritice their property, their farms and their business, they will live the remainder of t heir day s surrounded by the scenery that r reeled the eyes of the earliest Christians. These people have no creed hut the Ihble, and interpret that ac-oidim; to their uudeistaiidinjr. They have no occupations in that country, hut Must that the Lord somehow will provide for them. They expect to teach t he spirit of I he Hi hie, lend a hclpinjr hand to those who are in need, relieve the poor, nurse the sick, and do various other hiiijrs. They are imbued with the idea that startling developments will soon occur in and about the Holy Fity. Tiny will cm amp. as it were, on the walls of Jerusalem, and wait for the Saviour and His second coniimr. The origin of the movement reaches back more than lift ecu years, when Mrs. Anna Spafl'ord. her husband ami ten other adults with a number of children, embarked fur Jerusalem. Mr. Spa (Toni died there seven cais :io from the maladies peculiar to that re;:ion. Part of the colony id in lied to this country two years jio. and Mrs. Spafford followed six months later. Mrs. Spafford is the leader of the present parly.

Margaret Henry was sent to the count jail for three months al Famdeti. X. J., having hern ronirted of the charjre of beinir a common scold. M a rfra ret's reputation as a talker was such that the court derided o make her sentence a severe one. This conviction was found under he provisions of an old law.

(eorjre Ihielz. njred HI. shot nnd killed himself in Floral Park, Fnion Hill. X'. J., because he had been accused by his stepanther of btenliu two rin4 und Hilling tLcm.

I're-e to Comrade. The latest photograph of Hon. I. X. Walker, Commander-in-Chief, of the L A. II. Write to F. II. Lord. Quin y Ituihlin?, Chicago, and for. will receive :ie free. The beam of the benevolent eye rivth value 1) the bounty which the hand dispenses.

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For 5 cents you get almost as much "Battle Ax" as you do of other high grade goods for 1 0 cents Before the days of 41 Battle Ax" consumers paid 10 cents for same quality. Now, "Battle Ax" Highest Grade, 5 cents That's true economy

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If " La Belle Chocolatiere " isn't on ihe can, it isn't Walter Baker & Co.'s Breakfast Cocoa. WALTER BAKER CO., Ukiikd, DORCHESTER, MASS.

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