Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 39, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 March 1896 — Page 7

Sweden's Fire Iassies. The little town of Nasso, in Sweden, has a feminine department. 150 strong. In its tire brigade. The water works of the village consist simply of four great tubs, and it is the duty of ihe women "tiremeu" to keep these full in ease of fire. They stand in two continuous lines from the tubs to the lake, about three blocks away, one line passing the full buckets and tlie other sending them bark.

WHAT HEADACHE IS. The Danger Signal that Nature Gives to Women. It Signifies That Serious Female Troubls Is Imminent. Most female diseases manifest their presence by a headache. When a dull heavy ache in the head Is accompanied by disordered stomach, bnd taste in tho mouth, dull in back and tude, nervouseyes, pains groins, lassi tiess, desoon dency and ir regularity. It is time to locate the trouble and remove it. YVe w ill tell you right now that the Kymptoms indicate positively that serious womb trouble is imminent Don't let this fearful disease get you in its power. If you are uncertain, write to Mrs. l'inkham, at Lynn, Mass., giving full symptoms. Your letter will be road, acted upon arid answered by one of vour own sex, and without charge. Note Mrs. Snyder's letter to Mrs. riukham. llefore taking your remedies, day after day I would read the testimonials of women who had been cured by the use of your Vegetable Compound. 44 At last I decided to write and tell you my condition. I had been examined by physicians who told me that my womb was very large and prolapsed, and also Raid there was a growth on the inside of the womb that must bo cut out; menstruations were so painful that I suffered for three days of every month, and to get any months I it was impossible rest. For two used Lydia K. Pink etable ham's VegCom pound, lilood Purifier and Sanative Wash, and now I am entirely cured. I had suffered nine years, thinking there was no cure forme, and it only took five oottles of your remedies to cure me.' Mus. L. Snydeu, Trenton Junction, N. J. 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 Humor, from the worst Scrofula 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 Ik'.s now in Iiis possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty mile? of Boston. Send postal card tor 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 Dowels. This is caused by the ducts being 6tcpped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Head the label. If the stomach Is foul cr 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 tablespoon ful. in water at bedlime. Sold by all Drujbts. Checks Bleeding, Reduces Inflamrnation.Quiets Pain, Is the Bicycler's Necessity. Sores, funCO Burns, Piles, UUntO Colds, Rheumatism, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Chilblains, Catarrh, Inflamed Eyes, Wounds, Bruises, Sprains. Headache, Toothache, etc. Use POND'S EXTRA CT after Shaving No Irritation. after Exercising No Lameness. POND'S EXTRACT OINTMENT isaspecificforPiles. 50 cts. POND'S EXTRACT,;0.,765th Av., N.Y.

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HAftY LORD DIMMICK.

FACTS ABOUT THE WOMAN MR. HARRISON WILL WED. Not a New Woman by Any Means Neither If owe , Nor SkatCH, Nor Hides a Bicycle or a Horse Well It cad and Charming, Not Kxnctly Keautiful. If ox-President Harrison's opinions can Le inferred from his choice of u bride, he can have little sympathy for the so-called new woman, for Mrs. Mary Iord Diinmick is her verv antithesis. The fact that ho never wore, and steadfastly refuses to wear, shirt waists is a pood key to her channtfer. She dislikes anything stiff or mannish or severe, and. though she dresses plainly and generally in dark colors, she always chooses soft things that cling to her in an affectionate way, as if 'S -tl l.v'i Memi: MMMICK. they were a part of herself. :uitl had not been merely put mi. She does not eare miK'li, either, ahout their heilig in the height of fashion, as lon as they are beconiin. All, or at least most, of her tastes and nt :ii!ishnifiits are feminine. She is passionately fond of mtisie, embroiders beautifully and is an exeellent nurse. 1 hiring the season she pics constantly to the opera. She knows every one of Wag ner's operas, from beinnin to end. nnd can tell the instant she hears a musical selection just what it is and who wrote it. Kinbroidery seems to rank next to music in her favor and many of her friends possess elegant specimens of her work. Mrs. Irii!ni-k has not the smallest interest in athletics of any kind. She was novor on a. bicycle, and does not approve of the mac hine, and she does not ride, drive or skate. Her time is pretty evenly divided between lxmks and embroidery and the oira. She is a grv.xt reader, and keeps up with all the current literature, though she cares little for anything classical. She has a fad for eolleetin autographs, ajid possesses the signatures of many wellknown people, anion? Iliem being thost of Jean de Keske and Uichard Mansfield. Mansfield is her personal friend, and she is his devoted admirer. He is her favorite actor, and she considers him one of the greatest lights of tiie modern stage. Allison, by the way, has the honor of being approved by her as a candidate for the presidency. In appearance Mrs. Dimmick is not ex nctly beautiful, but she is so bright and vivacious, and so aristocratic in her bear ing, that she gives one the impression of being so. As a young girl, she was noted for her personal charms, and in Priuceton, the home of her childhood, they still talk of her boautv. The wedding is to take place at noon on April (!, in St. Thomas Church, NewYork, and will be extremely quiet. It is understood that there will be only twelve guests, relatives, and some intimate friends of the ex-President, and that there will be no wedding breakfast. Lieut. l'arker will give the bride away. After the eremony the newly wedded pair will jjo to the general's home in Indianapolis, where a public reception will be given in their honor. A boudoir for the bride has been plan tied by herself, and she has per sonally selected the hanzinirs and other furnishings for it. In August they will go to the Adiroiidacks. where a simple little tottage is now being built for them. INDIANA DISTRICT DELEGATES. "Thirteen Convention Held in the State on TlinrHtlay. The Itepublicans of Indiana, through tLeir representatives in thirteen district convent ions, Thursday selected the following delegates to represent them iu the St. Louis convention: First .lames II. McNeeley, Ilvansville; Jnmea l. (Jamble, Princeton. Second Not 1". Hill, Itloomiugtoii; Benjamin l I'olk. Vinceniies. Third-II. C. llobbs, Salem; J. T. Stout, Paoli. Fourth O. II. Montgomery, Seymour; A. I). Xowlin. Lawreiiecburg. Fifth Taylor Iteagan, Plainfield; Jesse W. Weik, Sreencastle. Sixth J. W. Koss, Connersville; K. K. Steuer, (Jreentield. Seventh Harry S. New, Indianapolis; Joseph It. Kealing. IndianaHlis. Kighth W. T. Durbin, Anderson; J. II. Johnson, Portland. Ninth 1). A. Coulter. Frankfort; C. N. Williams, 'rawfordsville. Tenth- ( 'arret S. Van Düren, Michigan City; ('laude Laughry, Monticello. Kleventh Lon Signs, North Manchester; A. L. Lawshe, Converse. Twelfth Frank S. Kobey, Angola; C. D. Law, Fort Wayne. Thirteenth J. II. llcatwole, Coshen; A. L. P.rick. South Ib-nd. Five districts instructed their delegates to vote for McKinley. Several districts indorsed the candidacy of the Ohio man, but left their delegates free to. vote as may Heein best after they get into the convention. The Business Men's League of St. VtOtiis has established u bureau of information to supplement the work of the committee in finding accommodations for the delegates Knd visitors to St. Louis (lurinx the llepublican convention, ami also during th- Populist and bimetallic convention in July. Karl Kickard, residing a few miles west )f Toronto, has become a raving maniac from attendiug religious revival services. He believes th- Iord commanded him to kill bin wife and child, and he came ver iear doing it

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A VICTIM OF RHEUMATISM

A PROMINENT IOWAN STRICKEN. How He Obtained Immediate and Permanent Kelicf-A Story for Other SulTercrs. I 'rum the Sia'? liegif'cr, Lt? Mtiw.. Iuma What an innocent-sounding name has rheumatism, and yet how terrible a reality to the thousands who suffer with it. Kheumatisui, the unsolved riddle that bailies modern medical sen-nee. Doctors agree that rheumatism results from poison ot and deposits ::i the blood, but as to jnt how they can te r-;o lu-d and eradicated it would seem their knowledge fails. When people are atacked with rheumatism they g., to tlnir physician. The usual treatment is a b-ng series of medicines which give but temporary relief, and the patient gives ;. res:. King to have nothing more to do with doctors. Vet rheumatism is not a necessary evil, lbcause one is growing old. it is not imperative that one should accept rheumatism us a natural accessory to advancing years. There is a remedy for riie-.nnatisni despite the general belief that it cannot be cured a remedy that has cared thousands of the most severe cases. Mr. It. 1. Kinyon, who lives in Newton. .Tasper t'ounty, Iowa, is one who has been cured of rheumatism, and ean speak I'roiu Actual experience. 1 have been sick for a good many years with rheumatism ai.d M-uralgia. and tried a good many medicines without any lastin benefit." said Mr. Kinyoii to reporter. "About a year ;i'." I purchased my first box of 1 :-. Williams l'ink Pills. They helped m- immediately, and the second box did im- still more good. "The improvement lias continued ever since. I am now decidedly l-t;-i- ;u.d fast regaining g 1 heaith. and cheerfully recommend this great m 'di ine !o those similarly affected. "llesides curing the .'iioe stated diseases, it has much improved my general kealth. I formerly had wnat I called Dum! spells.' but since I began the use )f this medicine thev have entirely leased." To render this statement ui. assailable Mr. Kinyoii makes the following affidavit: State of lo.wa. .Jasper 'o.jnty. s.: The above statement was affirmed before me and in my presence by Tt. 1. Kinyoii, this lUth dav of Mober. IS1."'. A. T. LI TK1N. Notary l'uhlie. Dr. Williams' l'ink Tills .oi.tain. in a eondetised form, nil the elements necessary to give new life and li lile-ss to the bl I and restore shattered i:eres. l'ink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price. Ti cents a bo of six boxes for J,l!.ro 1 1 n y are never sold in bulk or by the linn, by .-.ddressing Dr. Williams' Mcdiehio 'onipany, Schenectady, N. V. Triplot in Ciingrosti. Throe members of the House are so much alike in personal appearance au-1 dress that they are often mistaken for each other and eonhl readily pass for three brothers. Their names are Monroe II. Kulp of Shamokin. P:i.. Ceorso It. McClellan of New Volk ity, and John Sinipkins of Varmouth. Mass., who enjoys the distinction of being one of the wealthiest Congressmen at Washington. Messrs. Knlp and Sinikins are Pepnblicans. while M.-rloIlan is a Democrat. All three are heavy built, stocky young; fellows, without a vestige of hair on their faces. In addition to looking; so much alike in stature and facial appearance, the "triplets," as their colleagues call their., dress alike, end it is often ditlicult to distinguish one from the other. GOLD AT CRIPPLE CREEK. And the liest Way to Cet There la Over the Santa Fe Ifoiitc. The fabulously rich gold milling district of Cripple Creek, Colo., is attracting hundreds of people. Ity spring the rush bids fair to be enormous. That there is an abundance of gold there is demonstrated beyond doubt. To reach Cripple Creek take the Santa Fe Koute from Chicago or Kansas City. The only standard gauge line direct to the camp. Through Pullman sleepers and free chair cars. The Santa Fe lands yoa right in the heart of ('ripple Creek. Iuquire of nearest ticket agent, or address O. T. Nicholson, C. P. A.. A., T. & S. F. U. U.. Monadnock P.lock, Chicago. And There Von Are. New York City has just paid $i7.Con In prizes for the best plans for a new municipal building; to be erected iu City Hall Park. Meanwhile the Legislature has passed a law forbidding the erection of a municipal building in the park. Home Seekers excursions In order to give everyone an pporttinity to see the Western country and enable the home seekers to M-curc a home in time to commence work for the season of 1st MS, the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paid Railway has arranged to run a series of four home seekers' excursions to various points in the West. Northwest and Southwest on the following dates: March 10, April 7 and L'l and May .". at the low rate of two dollars more than one fare for the round trip. Tickets will be good for return on any Tuesday or Friday within twenty-one days from date of sab. For rates, time f trains and further details apply to any coupon ticket agent in the Fast or South, or address F. A. Miller. Assistant (iciieral Passenger A tent. Chicago, 111. Our Clay-working ImhiM rics. The product of the elay-woi kh.g in dustries of the Fnited States in 1MH was of an estimated value over ",( MMi.tMHi, of whic h bricks represented a little more than one-half. Of the total value the State of Ohio produced nearly one-sixth. Harrains in CarriacM ami Harness. Intending purchasers of carriages, phaetons and buggies would do well to write to the Flkhurt Carriage and Harness Manufacturing Co. itt Flkhart, Indiana, for their new catalogue. These manufacturers deal directly from their factory with consumers, and have customers from Maine to California to whom they ship and sell at factory prices. Their work is good and honest, while their prices, considering quality and finish, are so reasonable as to attract attention wherever their carriages are sold. Their advertisement in another column explains their methods of dealing with purchasers. After a man lias rtrcived two favors In Mucecsslon be begins to consider them part of his constitutional rights. Piso'K Cure for Consumption lins Wen a fnmily medicine with ub nince IM'm. J. H. Mu'dlson, 1U09 42d are., Chicago. 111.

The Unkindcst Cut of All, A9 Shakspenre says. Is to poke fun or sneer at people who are nervous, under the halftelief that their complaint Is Imaginary or an affectation. It is neither, hut a serious reality. Imperfect digestion and assimilation of tlie f(l Is a very common cause of nervousness, especially that distressing form of It which manifests itself in want of sleep. Hostetter's Stomach Hitters speedily remedies nervousness, as It atso l..es malarial, kidney, liili-ms and rheumatic ailments. The weak gain igor speedily through its use.

Car AVarniinp. Experiments for warming passenger i ears by a stove, which is placed outside, j have been itiod on some French rail- j ways. It is said that a single stove ' is sutlicicnt for a winde ear. and that j the expenses are very small indeed. ; twenty-six pounds of coal keeping up i tie lire lor a hour two l u n roti in es

Tin- wanned air circulates inside the ' J, 1L 1UMl- --' ' c.u. ; ra.zer an er strop. Den go out m s'arch of er fus-class bahber pole, ami Deafness Cannot lie Cured : VCZ gw iuler be jes' CZ lUUcil USC ill do l.y local appli-aliens. as tliey cfuinot reaeli thr I emnmuu'ty, and' inj'y er heap o' COUIdiseaed portion of the ear. There is onlv one ! forr " ...- t i....r 1 !,..! i.. ! lul-

tioiial rcineiiies. iH-afuess is canned lv an in tw nie i M-.ii iir, lim tii.tt cn i iMnsiiillfamed lojiilliion of the mucous lining of the Eustachian 'l ube. When this tabe gets intlamcd oii have a rumbling MHind or imj-eriect liearuil'. and wl en it is entirely closed teafncss is the result. ;uid unless the intlanimatiou can !e taken out and tiiis tr.be restored to its normal conditio... lie;irilig will be lestlieil oreer: nine eaes out of ten are eaiise" l catarrh, which i- iiotli'it-.g but :m iiillatned condition ot the 1ii:icoii siirl'aees. We !ie ue Unntlre.l Dollars for any ae of Heaiacss u aiii d bv . atarrh that cannot be cureii b Mall's Catarrh Cure. Send lor circulars, free. r. .i. iii:m:v . o.. Toietio. o. A 'Sold by Druggists, 7.v. Floet ri ity in Lobeiignla's Domain. BuIuvao. which t or three years . . . i i i t . i 1 ago was tue sue oi i.tmeuguia nn;u kraal, is lighted by electricity, and the electrical plant was imported iron: the Fnited Slates. Baldm ss is often preceded or accompanied by graym-ss of the hair. To prevent Ix'th baldness and grayness. use Hall's Hair Kenewer. an Imnest remedy. Fear i-hecks the child until the balance of power is reversed, but love ruh-s a whole life long. For relieing throat diseases, coughs at .1 hoarseness, use "Brown's Bronchial Troches.'' Sold only in boxes. Avoid imitation--. Man is a sort of tree which we are too apt to judge of by ihe bark. ir you hav.-tried l. l.Mns- Kloattngdinrat Soap von have (lccnl. il i iK - n ail the time. If ..u Haven't lrir.1 it yo;i iw-it t.i urM-u to il.t Vour Krn-er has It. or will gvi u. be Mire that 'uaiiju r, arc jruiteil la r-tl. FIT. All t'ltsBtopprd tre bv lr. KlinN (ii e tt Jiierro Itestoi r. No iitn alter first day"8 us. MarvelouH curv. 1Yeät:.e and ti "i mal bottle f re to til culm, bt-nd tu Ur. kiine. Vdl Arch st . PhlU. 1 Mm. Winslow's SooTHiNo mkup fr ildhlrea teething: sottf-nn tlie uuius, reaix-ea lnd immatiun. allaya taia, cures wincfcoüc. ' ceut a bottlo ASK YOUR DEALER FOR W. L. Douglas S3. SHOE BaWoKU.Ha If you pay S4 to 6G for shoes, er.- g cmine the V. Douglas lux-, and 9 see what a good shoe ou can buy for D OVER ICO STYLES AND WIDTHS, tONCSIlKSS, 1IUTTON, mid I.AC1!, made la all k I lots of thelM-Bt Bi-lertrd leatlit r by akllled work men. We make and ac-11 more $3 Shoett a, s iiian any " other tuuniifactarer in the world. None genuine unless name and price is stamped on the bottom. Ask your dealer for our 85, S4. 3.r0. Si. r.O, Hi'i.r, .shoes; 8..o, tiCJ and S1.75 for boys. TAKE N3 SU3STITUTE. If yourdealer cannot Mipply you, send to factory, enclosing nice and 3') cents to pay carriage. Mate kind, style of toe (cap or jIain). size and width. Our Custom Dept. will fill your order, end for new illus trated Catalogue to IJox Jt. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton. Mass. It Big as a to

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The Modern Way Commends itself to the well-informed, to do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly done in the crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse the system and break up colds, headaches and fevers without unpleasant after effects, use the delightful liquid laxative remedy. Syrup of Figs. The Old Slan'H Alviee. "Yesser, said little Hen Peachblow, "we'en I gets er big man. I's gwiuter be a artic 'splorer, sho's yer bawn."' '"Shot up dat talk, right now," said Iiis fat.her.severely. "Whut fob you gwiue splorin'r ; winter tin de nawf polo." 'Sonny, yoh liyuh me aay dis: 'Löf

I .1.. ...,.. .v.. i.. i :. .. .,....1 All About Western Farm Lands. The "Corn Belt" islhe name of an illustrated monthly newspaper published by the Chicago. Burlington and CJuincy K. K. It aims to give information in an interesting way about the farm lands of the West. Send 'JÖC in postage stamps to the Com Belt. "Jo'.l Adams street, Chicago, and tlie paper will b'' sent to your address for one year. The sun. if hollow, would hold roo,im earth globes, and an eye capable of hourly viewing" lO.OtlO stiuare miles would require rio,(i(J0 years to tee all i its stmface. She was a dear, sweet girl, wrth a complexion of an gelier loveliness. Mich as all young ladies possess who use Clcuu's Sulphur Sj.lp. Of druggists. Cerniany manufactured in 1NS7 c..siMi,tiiM pounds of silk, worth 14,."(io,oho pounds. I THE blaCk'r blUC' ,S a QEjrST TTsn T lAHfiRQ Ui y KU Uli JrtUUUÜ b out. IT basins,

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Stomach, sometimes f idled wfterbrahj and burning iain, (lis i ess, nausea, dys pepsia, are cured by Hood's S.irs.i;v rilla. This it act :..plishes, UvaiKe; with its wondcriu! ;nwer as i bbfcvl purilier, Hood's S;.T.sapariIU gently tones and strengt ho.:-- the stomach atl digestive orpins, niMp'orate- t!i) liver, creates an appetitt given ief resiling sleep, and raises tht health tone., la cases of dyspepsia :.nl indigestion li seems to have a "n.upt touch." ''For over 2 year- '. sufferer I from sour OR1 wte im mm with seere ains :;cio.-s uiy shoul lets, ati great distress. 1 bad .ol nt nause.i, whJ would leave me ve: y v -ak and faint, tliiilcult to gel my breath. These spelh eftener and more m". I did not. itvi any lasting betietit Ii in physi i im, bi found such happy lb Js Iren (till i Ilood'sSarsaparilla tl I tco!. several t.t!es, and mean to ;dv;,.s kc;) it in nr hou'e. I am now u . n do all my om work, which for si -. I lu.v ; U-eii unable t; do. My hush. .- and son h:tvbi en c(.atly ben lit -1 cy Ibnd's S,iis.i;.irilia for pains in i!- i ich, and .tffer llii grip. I gladly tec::i:;- . i-d this j;t.ml bldl inedicine." Mus. I i : : i- Ib i.uv , Lmi.!--s!er, M; ss. TaUeoi.';. h'id'H, tor Sarsaparilla Is the One "ruo bloo ' 1 .! r. All iii -ug-isK U I IUUU S 1 illis s;, K tleadaclie. .: cent, BTÖL U 1 &a fill and watch tho color lade,' UIL tho soreness cisappear. IS MAGICAL. Your sink, tubs, etc., never become closed

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1 1 Mr. Omrlos S. I'.aerson, 1 1 1-ptildislu-r of Ntv. ilH-idoiii, s;iys that it is not d"t :i that ho gols so enthusiastic as !-. ovfr Kipaa Tahulos. Almosi tlie nulantjr of tlock work lie (1 to foci, at about t-lovon oh k. that soitu' tiling had guiu v. r .g willi 1 i breakfast; cspoviallv was lliis hue If ho had liutl a r s." ss nilit. as Is no uiicuuuiioii ;1 .1'. wilh Uu) workers. "My s ti:i.s cli," sa'ul Mr. rallorsou. "is i::dor the stnnüanl as to strciiiZii:. ;.:tl it scein at these times tt a "niy imlille ently, and finally t stoj). (Muds come before my x-:-. n and a slight nausea is felt. Thea I roach out for niy Kipans. (Years of the sort of tiling related Ii..e made me know the synipto. as well as niy name.) Down jrc one of the blessetl little t ik . r.lraled lwons, and In a few mh'tües the visual clouds lift, tl!seonif : t passes away, stomach apparcntlv resumes opera tioits, ami at r':."' -r 1 o'clock I p out for my tiu.il rather hoArlj luncheon-al! in d "Vhtful contrast with my former practically ruined afternoons - that I sought toosoapf by fasting ami vari is doses "

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