Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 40, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 March 1896 — Page 7

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His Version of t Jio Daniel Stcry. "What did vow learn at Sunday pchool, Harry?" said his mother, after Li? first visit to that institution. "Nothing." "What did tho teacher talk xihomr "Only ti::it tkcy iut dandelions in tho lion's den. ami he wouldn't eat 'em." "aviiat headache is. "

Tho Danger Signal that Nature Gives to Woien. It SigniScs That Serious Female Trouble Is Iniir.inent. Most female diseases ma ni Test their presence by a headache. When a, dull heavy ache in the head is accompanied "by disordered stomach, b.-al taste in tho mouth, dull eyes, pains v n hack and proir.P, laesi )) t;:de, nervo;:stiess, derpon (' ., deney and ir ) in ba It is time to locate the trouble and remove it. We will tell you right r.e.vr that the tymptoais indicate posi1 V 1 V7 i Ii I t V A Iii W foriou-i womb trouble is imminent. Don't let this fearful disease pet you in its power. If you are uncertain, write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., jrivirifr full symptoms. Your letter will be read, acted upon and answered by cr.e of your own Lex, and without charge. Note Mrs. Snyder's letter to Mrs. I'inkham. " He fore talcing" your remedies, day after day I would read the testimonials of women who had been cured by the use of yur Vegetable Compound. "At last 1 decided to write and tell vou mv condition. I had been examined by physicians who told me that my womb was very large and prolapsed, and also mid there was a growth on the inside of the womb that must be cut out; menstruations were so painful that I buffered for three days, of every month, and to tret any mouths I it was impossible rest. l'or two used Lydia .i-fcfA 11 Pink table .': -"S ham's VegCom pound, Blood Purifier and Sanative Wash, and now I am entirely cured. I had sutiereu nine years, thinking there was no cure forme, and it enly took five oottlcs of your remedies to cure me.' Mia. L. Smydek, Trenton Junction, Js. J. The Greatest Medical Discover? of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DOHALD KERKEDY, 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 cr.es, and never faiieJ except in two cases (both thunder humor). He has now in Iiis possession over two hundred certificates cf its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for hole. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a'perf ect cure is warranted when the riht quantity is taken. When the luns are affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same w ith the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Read the label. If the stomach Is foul cr bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the Lest you can gtt, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoon ful. in water at bedtime. Sold by all Druggists. Checks Bleeding, Reduce IiVi!an:mation,Quiets Pain. Is the Bicycler's Necessity. Sores, IfäfTQ Burns, Piles, jUtfkilÖ Colds. Rheumatism, Hoarseness. Sore Throat, Chilblains, Catarrh, Inflamed Eyes, Wounds, Bruises, Sprains. Headache, Toothache, etc. Use POND'S EXTRACT after Shaving-No Irritation, after Exercising No Lameness. POND'S EXTRACT 0IHTMENT is a specif icfor Piles. 50 cts. POND'S EXTRACT 0..76 5th Av., N.Y. Nt. ia-a .;K.VI. Mil.h Oll FrMAi K. Hi fs rv x.wii : k4 J in m il it. rn air n". w Mil I LU " V 'yn-tn ; givf fill i am an i jr ; i" n'l r-iMitiri wi itiiit'(i Hue vr ia in u:r . Ill WIN 4. CO., 1". O. lrnwtr utl. i.uiciou, ILL.

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A WONDERKUu GARDEN, THIS. At Least the Ftory About It Ih Wonderful Lnoujih. Most people have heard of the Lansing gardens of Ilabylon, the modem roof gardens and the Wardens or iloatin; islands iu which vegetables used to be prown for the citizens or ancient Mexico, hut proba'oly few have heard of a garden on board a ship, with farmyard attachment. The splendid ship Mowhan. now in port, and the largest vessel which has ever been hero, had such an arrangement on board during her trip to Oregon. On leaving Uelfast for Portland she took on board as ballast H.ooo tons of Irish soil, which, when leveled off, made quite a stretch of ground, and, as the soil of Ireland is proverbially fertile, the ship's company proceeded to put it to good use by plant ing a stoek of garden truck in it cabbage, leeks, turnips, radishes, lettuce, peas, beans, etc. The seeds came up all right and the plants nourished linely, and when the ship was in the tropics grew with great rapidity. As they progressed toward the Horn and tho, weather grew colder, things came to perfection rapidly. The crow and ship's apprentices amused themselves by weeding and cultivating the plants, and the captain and otlieers took regular walks in tho garden daily, and all had green vegetables to their heart's content. As they came around the Horn the garden was replanted, and by t.he time they reached the equator everything was abloom, and all hands feasted on fresh vegetables d.-iily. The only drawbacks to the gard'Mi were the woods which grew so rapidly that they could hardly be kept down and the droves of pigs that were kept iu the farmyard attachment, and which, on several occasions, v hen the ship was buckling Into a nor'easter and rolling heavily, broke out of the bounds and made serious inroads on the ganhn. It is a serious matter to call all hands on board Fhip. and is only done in emergencies, but when the pigs got into tho garden there was more pounding on forecastle scuttles and handspikes and blowing of boatswain's whistles than if the ship had been laid aback by a typhoon or nil the masts had been carried away., and every sleeper was aroused to help get the pigs out of the garden. The last pig was killed and served tip with green vegetables Just before the Mowhan entered the Columbia. On the arrival of the Mowhan hero the Irish soil wasdischarged on the elevator company's dock and piled up neatly, so that any exiled patriot who desires a bit of the "ould sod" can be accommodated. The pile will doubtless be covered with shamrocks in the spring and will furnish boutonnieres for a whole St. Patrick's Day procession. Doubtless many a sack of it wit! be carried off to lill llower pots, etc. Although it comes from the "black north." it is still the real "ould sod." Portland Oregonhm. Cuba Short on Sugar. Joaquin (hima, authority on Cuban sugar statistics, gives receipts of raw sugar at all ports from the 1st to the 31st of January, 1M", as l!:5,s; tons of LMilO iMuinds. For the corresponding month of January, 1M.", receipts were l-15,."o7 tons, a falling off of SI per cent, in the January crop of this as compared with last year. The four months of January, February, March and April are those of maximum production of sugar in Cuba, about i per cent, of the crop being manufactured in this period. Of the r.Cl really important "central" factories of Cuba, only alrtttt thirty-two are working, and these under heavy disadvantages which do not admit of much more than half of normal productive capacity. Willett & Cray, New York, publish an estimate of this year's probable total sugar crop for tho Island, based on private advices, and set the figure at loo.ooo tons. The normal annual output of the isl

and is 1,C00,000 tons, roughly speaking. Carry Ton of llaggage. The amount of excess baggage carried by some of the commercial men visiting Now York would certainly astonish many who are not familiar with the customs of the representatives of the larger wholesale houses. The railroad company allows l."o pounds baggage to ich ticket issued, and makes a charge for every pound over that amount. Recently one Hartford man was charged with carrying 1 S"0 pounds or over 1,700 pounds above the limit. The men having charge of the baggage department at a local depot encounter a man otasionally who carries ü.üöO pounds or one and one-tenth tons. Cleveland Is Aging llnpidly. Says W. It. Hell, in Scranton Tribune: There is every reason to leliove that President Cleveland will decline to be a candidate again. He has had enough. He wants to retire and enjoy' the comforts of private life. Mr. Cleveland is beginning to show signs of breaking down. He has aged very much in the last three years. At the time of his second inauguration he was the picture of gfM)d health, with only a few white hairs in either his head or mustache. He is now stooped and his mustache ifl snowy white and the little hair left on his head is quite gray. I Icma "kahle Results. "There's nothing like advertlsing," said the Thin Man, solemnly. "That's ,' nodded the (,'outy Man, who pat next to him. "I eculdu't got along without It." "Now, my wife, for Instance," went on the Thin Man. "had a queer experience the other day. She had hrst a lace handkerchief an heirloom very valuable. She put an advertisement 1 the morning paper, and the very next day " "Yes, the very next day " "She found it In a drawer of her dressing-table." Old age Is disagreeable, but It Is not to bad as dyed whiskers and wigs.

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Mr. Jones Cciild Not Move Hand or Foot. From the AVrs. I'nioa Mills. It.tllana. Learning that Mr. N. AY. Jones, a respected citbun of Willow Springs. 111., had beon rotornl to health utter months of suffering with that dreaded disease, rheumatism, a reporter of tho News was detailed to investigate, and in reply to an inquiry concerning his illness anl cure Mr. dunes cheerfully maJe the following Statement: "About throe roars ac. while running a steam pump for a railway company, 1 was attacked with a severe spell f rheumatism and became so badly at'lh-ted that for a long time I was unable to move even with the aid of crutches. A local physician whom I called in cave me such help that after being assisted from bed. I could walk around the house hy having two canes to lean upon. "I continued in this manner all winter thinking that when warm weather came 1 would be better. 1 was somewhat better in the spring ami returned to my work, but one day I be. ante very much heated and took a severe cold which brought back the old disease with renewed vigor. "Sharp pains would start in on limb and run all over my body like a hash of lightning. When I tried to move the pains would seize me and I could not move hand or foot, and suffered all the tortures of the damned. "I tried the magneto-electrie treatment for several months, tiding the battery a number of times each day. Thi treatment, however, had but little effect on my malady; my general health began to fad and I was told that the only hopes of prolonged life was to seek a different climate, and unless this was done I could not live another year. "About this time I was induced to try Ir. Williams' Pink Pills by reading a testimonial of one who appeared to be similarly affected and was being greatly benefited by their ue. I did not (hire thinl. of being cured, but hoped to gain strength that 1 might get to a Southern clime, which appeared to be my only salvation. "I took one box and felt such a decided improvement that I sent for three more boxes, and before they were used I was a well man and able to resume my work. Had I known of their virtues before I might have saved more than a year of suffering and several hundred dollars besides. 1 feel that for rheumatism they cannot be recommended too highlv." (Signed) N. W. .IONKS. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2Sth dav of September. 1X1.1. F. N. SMITH. (SoaU Notary Public. In and for La Porte County. Illinois Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, in a condensed form, all the elements necessary to give r.ew life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or wh! be sent jiost paid on receipt of price (.'0 cents a box or six boxes for S'J.."o they are never sohl in bulk or by the looi hy addressing I r. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Where Rattlesnakes Are Sohl. Rattlesnakes, live ones, are cheap ?n Florida. For .SI you can purchase a fellow that will begin buzzing like a peanut vender's steam whistle as goon as he sees you, while his slender black tongue darts in and out like a sewing machine needle. For !17 you can huy a six-footer, whose bite would seem a reasonable excuse fur drinking a whole keg of whisky at a sitting. The astonishing feature of the rattlesnake trade, however, is that the snakes are cheaper dead than alive. A prepared skin, the size of the S; 1 7 live rattler, may be purchased for $.1. although there is enough of it to make two or throe pocket books of the kind that sell for 5?LM apiece. Home Seekers excursions In order to give everyone an opportunity to see the Western country and en aide the home seekers to secure a bono in time to commence work for the season of IS! Mi, the Chicago. Milwaukee & St Paul Ilailway has arranged to run a series of four home seekers" excursions to vari ous points in the West, Northwest and Southwest on the following dates: March 10, April 7 and - and May .1. 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 Priday within twenty-one days from date of sale. For rates, time of trains and further details apply to an j' coupon ticket agent in the Fast or South, or address 1. A. Miller, Assistant (Jeneral Passenger Agent, Chi ta go, 111. The Greatest I;uip;cr. First llurglar (Jot your chlorofomi ready? Second P.urglar Yes. Dope the old man lirst, I suppose? Not on your life. The baby lirst." Ietroit Tribune. Piso's Cure for Consumption has been a family medicine with us since lSUI. .1. U. Madison, 'Jbl -1'Jd ave., Chicago. 111. Hypocrites often use a .scriptural quotation as a funnel through which to drop a poison into some human heart. If yoii li:ivt tried IMitiins HuaU!ig-lt..rai S-ap m.ii liaxe di cul.-d to use It all Un- Our-. If u iiavni t tried H yiii !' u i , j.uii m Ii i. i ud k. nur itr--r liae U. r tct iL lijbuio thai vraHnr fnulc-il In lea. Fl'IS. AtlFithHloi f dti-" lv I r. Kline's ('.rent Jverve l.eto. r. No 1- iit jitt-r lin-t duv'n ue. MarM iou t ui h. Treatise ml i-i oo trial U.ttln true to 1 it cuolb. i.i.d to Or. Ivhiif. ua Arch M., 1'iiila. I'm. Mm. WiiilovH SoxiiiiNu rsviii P tor (liildrcu tttiinc; coit us the kuuis, lvum vk inflammation. fcliu ifcin, cuicd wiud colic & touts a botilo. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR Wo L Douglas Sa MlftsgT BEBT IN THE If you juy hi to fc( fcr shoes, c x aaanc t!io . L. DouUs Mue, an y) 6lj ulu.t u good shoo )ou cu.il buy tot J? 3 OVER iOO STYLES AND WIDTHS. ta.NGKI8, ttUT'IOV, uud I.ACi:, luatlo in all Limit J the lx-bt m-K dul leather by fcLillcd winLHit n. o cell more Mux g any , 1. -vv other iiiuiiufa turcr In tho uorkt. None K'iuiine unless nam and price is itjmit'd on the bottom. Ask your dealer for our 85, öl. tt.i.ro, rS '.r.o. rci.sr, MiWi6 6 J and ti 1 .75 lor boy s. TAKE i:3 SUBSTITUTE. If uur dealer cannot Miijiy you, w.vl to facto; y, enclosing in ice ;uid t cents tn pay carriage. Mate kind,stk of too (cap or jilain), izp and width. ur Ce.st.11n 1 ept. will Ml your order. .Vnd for new Illus trated Catalogue to IJox 1. V. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mao 8.

Tlie TTiikimtest Cut of All, As Shaksponre says, is to poke fun op snerr

i:t people who are nervous, under the halfbehef that their eotuptaint Is tmasrinarv or ;in an rotation. It Is neither, but a serious reality. Imperfect distioii nnd asiini!utioa of the fo d U a very eominoii eause of nervousness, esoeeiul! v that il'stresoinir f..rm of It wl.ieh manifests 'itself in want of sleep. Uostetter's Stoinueli bitters speedily remedies iK'rvovsp.ess. :ts it als. does malaria!. uinri. ouio-is and riieumatie ailments. 1 lie weak ain viyor speedily through its use. In the Land of Cigarettes. Tho Colombian tlovernment will put up at public sale next July the monopoly for the sale of eigarets. The oueession is to be for the period of live years, and the following is the upset price: First year, .S.'MO.OoO; se-onl year. ?;;oo.(Mi(r, third year. ? A fourth year. 4r,0X); and üfth year. Uealiie-K Cannot IJ Cnrer ny ln-:l applieattons. a they eannnt reaoli the di-raPd portion of the car." There is onlv one w.iy to cure Peainess. and tl at is by eoititutlotial n-K'.rriies. Pcainess is caused by an infanied eotnütinn of tlie tmu'ous lininj'of V.-c latai :ian Tube. Wlien tliis tube j:eis inüatr.ed jou Pave a rnmVl;ri sound or imperfert hearliv. and wlien it is entirely closed Peafnpss is tl;o result, and unless c inflammation can be taken out and V.iu tube restored to its normal condition, bearinc: will be destroyed forever: ni!:" cjim out of ten are caused" by catarrh, which i nothing bt:t an luf.ui.ud condition of tl.e muiTiiN ui -faeps. We Mill civp one Hundred Dollars for anv rase of I)eaines i caused bv catarrh i tliat car.not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, tree. I-'. .T. CIIKNEY & CO., Toledo, O. JCSold by Druggists, T.'c t'liurchos on "Wheels. Traveling ehurehes are to be established on the Trans Siberian Railway, which passes through many desert tracts where neither village nor church may bo met with for miles. Cars fitted up for divine service will be attached to the trains for the benefit of the officials. Italdripss is often preceded or accompanied hy grayness of the hair. To prevent both baldness and grayness, use Hall's Hair Renewer, aa honest remedy. "First babies," said the old nurse, "are very wonderful beings, but you'll never see a man wake up his second baby to see it laugh." For relieving throat diseases, coughs and hoarseness, us.? "llrown's Ihoticliial Troches." Sold only in boxes. Avoid imitations. Not a few men are like the amoeba they live on what sticks to them. I BÄTTLE M 0 D 0 a 17 0 0 Off for a Six 0 ü

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The Moicrn 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 diel fiw'A tln-v t-vtiin n m. 1 1 ,., 1 1 - tin 1 j 1

headaches and fevers without i::;pleas- . and Lurnii: pain, distress, nausea, dysant after effects, use the delightful : pepsia. are ured by Hood's Sarsa paliquid laxative remedy, Syrup of I'iL's. ; rilla. This it accomplishes, lavaasr

He Owns l,."0O.()0( Sheep. Gustave .Tavanovitcli is the sheep king of Russia and very probably the dog king of the world. He has a llock of l.r;o.(i O sheep and beshh n ,imorons men to tend these he keeps ."..".oi mi tiogs. nearly all of the. p. S oteh collies. In Russia the gro-u foes of sheep are wolves, but .la v.iikm itch, with his army of dogs, ought to be able to sulliciently protect hi ;Ioo"äs. The man who can solve a nation's financial problems while he whittles a shingle is often hard pressed to secure a pound loaf to keep his family from starving. llargnins in Carriages and Harness. Intending purchasers of carriages, phaetons and huggies would do well to write to the Hlkhart Carriage and Harness Manufacturing C. at Flkhart. Indiana. for their new catalogue. These manufaeturers deal tln.-otly from their factor? 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 tinish. are so reasonable as to attract attention wherever their carriages are sold. Their advertisement in another column explains their methods of dealing with purchasers. She was a dear, sweet girl, with a complexion of angelic loveliness, such as all young ladies possess who use u'lciiu's Sulphur Soap. Of druggists. Hvery where endeavor to be useful, and everywhere you will be at home. KEIM Asore,Pot,CTccD.f & maric-tir nine, is a c vor

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Storaaeli, sometimes called waterbiash. v.iili its v;o!iderful power as a hloinl puri:ier, Hood's Sanaparilia gently tones and strengthens the stomaeli and digestive organs, invigorates tl.eliser, creates an appetite, gives rcl'icsliin , slei'p, and raises the lualth tone. Iu eates of dyspepsia an l indigestion it seems to have a "magic touch." T.r over 12 vears i sutured ficra soar !3 v iT with se ere pains across my shoal I :s. ;n I gr '.t d.istress. 1 had violent n nisei. whii-U would l jae me v- y we.ik ; ltd faint, oiitieuit to ger my breatli. T. es; spells e me ofti-ner aed more severe. I di I in t :' ivc r.ny lasting benefit from jhvsi i nis. i ut fouiid such hujipy f:'e ts fu rn a trial C Hood's arsap:i!'illa that I IcoU M-erai b.dtles. an I mean to alwavs ken n in t:.o ,,.. i .,, Timv w.n ,),, :,m amn XV(.r;i wI.k.M for fiix V4..irs j h. v . U.,I U ,.. ; ..h:e t., Mv huslrmd and sen !.;. ve Iso bi en greatly hem-tit -d by I!o:.d's ais pirilla for pains in the back, an t aitt-r iho grip. I gladly reco:rar.-!id ibis enind blood medicine." Mns, I'kti;;: Frnnv. L ominstor, M .ss. Take only Howl's, for Sarsapan'SIa Is the On? True r.lood Purifier. All dructs. t. Hnnrl' Pill: ''nro n iv'r ,!!s 1IUUU 5 I Illb sj. k Headache. V.-.cmiU. r3 EE P gl im c-ir Mr. Charles S. Patterson, tlie piildislier of Newsimperiloin, says that it is not often that he jzels so enthusiastie a.s lie does over Kilians Tannics. Almost with the regularity of clockwork he used to feel, at about eleven o'clock, that something had pine wron;; with his breakfast; especially was this true if he had had a restless niht, as is no uncommon tiling with headworkers. "My stomach," said Mr. Patterson, "is under the srandard as to strength, and it seems at these times to act only indifferently, and tiually to stop. Clouds come before my vision and a slight nausea is felt. Then I reach out for my Uipans. (Years of the sort of thins related have made me know the symptoms as well as my name.) Down jroes one of the blessed little coneentrated boon?, and in a few minutes the visual clouds lift, discomfort passes away, stomach apparently resumes operations, ami at IL':. or 1 o'clock I go cut for my usual rather hearty luncheon all in delightful contrast with my former practically ruined afternoons that I sought to escape by fasting and various doses." Ill pans TahuiPs are t.lil ty tIriiKi'.s; r s ina'l !t Uip t-rif f.iO C'-nts a Ikix) ts wnt t I !i lai .ins 1 mlcat Company, No. 10 Sprue Slret't. New Vi.it. auii'I vial. 10 --iit. r MO ACfJTr, but si'loJ n vt tothr"m. MHIH r at lii.!i ui'- I'Tli-r. Slllp iill.VW li'Tr liT -;:li.l-: ii.it ion t i-io- ..-r'. l-.M'ii-itimt: vui r;iiitci. ztr niii Ktvt K .( t :rri .:, ! .(! k Il.triK . 4 I l.vt'-s !til;ii "::JiU . t lilu iT -a(au U'i-. t.l.KHAWT Carriage k V.zrttfs Co. I . it. lad. o sis i On a good (the best) skirt hinrf. as strenuously as on a ooJ. wloth for the skirt. Ask for (and take no othr) th liüs Velveteen Skirt rinding. f our dealer will not supply ou wo will. S nJ .'or Simples, shewing- l-ttls aiiJ p.!c:iiis, Mhf n. . i M.Co . P. 0 ''(: ( ',-. NVv Ycik C.ty. PAYS FORaVK i: ISOmi nt 4 TI M KS 111 lOOtllfcl. .T.-Klt palMT- til il'lll'lt-t. i;iiar:iiitc il laliou I OO.OOU -.r, w can iiiert it a rnn s in i.j.-.o country p.iiivri f" .vf.v toi: cAiAi.oa. i:. CUleauro Ni'UHpaiM'k ITnl M boutU Ji-Ui. rsoii birci-t, d.Jv:aj . 111. O It, ME CUil.vi Wntttt ALL USt rAlLS. iu Dcst Couch fcyruis TufU-.-v linoJ. Use r-Ai LA JobiHewspaperFresscs Ol lliO lat. Ht Mild lKht l. hlgllH tlXn etKV Ul'iul aud at n-ahoiialili urivK. For further partii-ulatH vldrha CHICAGO NEWSPAPER UNION, ;. '.. 1)1 .V S. Jolle ou Ml, C Uic.!... No. 13-t IN wrUluKtoAdvertUerplfAftottoisot fall to mi ut Ion thli iai:cr. Advert Uoiu La

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