Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 42, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 April 1896 — Page 7

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Snrpriseil thf liord. Tho i-nmiii;; of the templar Uniclit reminds Spicer of an inc-iuVnt that oecurrotl wIhmi he was an active nieinKv of Ii Molay. Tin co;iini:iiuliry had an outing, and the culminating point was a lia liquet, of course. Sir Knight Spicer hail seated himself for a quiet time, when, to Iiis horror, a messenger whispered in Iiis ear: "Sir Kniirht Sper, the eminent prelate is absent. Will you kindly invoke the divine Mess in. SV" Mrs. Susan Spicer said: "Seth, you are never rohi? to do tbatr IUrt Seth did. and. as he sat down, paid to Mrs. Spicer: "Did not that astonish youV" And Mrs. Spicer, with that crushing effect which all women have, said: "It did not astonish me, Seth, hut I think it must have astonished the Lord."

The 1 iota nie jcarden. of the Jardin des riant es includes about seventy acres. The plants ate all labeled with red labels, medicinal, reen for alimentary, yellow for ornamental purposes, Mue for art rnd Mack for poisonous plants. MOTHERS MUST GUIDE.

ROSE IS A CANADIAN.

Should Watch tho Physical De

velopment of Their Daughters.

Information Tliey Should Furnish at the Fropor Time Knowledge by Which t Suffering: May Be Avoided, Every mother possesses information of vital value to her young- daughter. "When ihe girl's thoughts become

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& my'stcry to herself and friends, then, her mother should come to her aid. I Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound will, at this time, prepare the Kystem for the coming ehange. 2ee that she has it. and Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., will cheerfully answer any letters where information is desired. Thousands of women owe their health to her and the Vegetable Compound, and mothers are constantly applying to her for advice regardingtheir daughters.

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 sickness arc not due to any actual disease, but simply to a constipated condition of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, sij-rupof Figs, promptly removes. That is why it is the only remedy w ith millionsof families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value frood health. Its beneficial effects are duo to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness, without debilitating the organs on which it acts. It is therefore all important, in order to get its beneficial effects, to rote when you. purchase, thatyou have the genuine article, which is manufactured by the California Pig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all rcpu1 yble druggists. If in the enjoyment of good health, and tho system is regular, then laxatives or other remedies are not neede d. 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 tho best, and with the well-informed every uhere. Syrup of Figs stands highest and is most largely tted and irives most general satisfaction.

Something of the Iatc t America' Cup Challenger. Charles D. Kose, the America's cup challenger, is the second son of the late Sir John Koso. baronet, of Canada. His mother -was Miss Kmmet-Temple, of liutland. Vt. It is understood that Mr. Lowe, an American gentleman who has some horses in training in England, is associated with Mr. Kose in

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Anxiously watth declining health of their daughters. So many are cut otT by consumption in early years that there is real cause for "anxiety. In the early stages, when not beyond the reach of medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla will restore the quality and quantity of the blood and thus give good health. Read the following letter: 4It is but just to write a! unit my daughter Cera, ;iged P.. She was completely ran down, declining, had that tind feeling, and friends said she wuild nut lhe over th.ee months, .she had a bad

An Idle Scavenncl, The lx.ncN act the part f a s-.t vender, inasmuch as r bey iviiu.vh nna-h of tin- ih-lris. the waste etTete ei.it tcr ef the syst cm. Wln-n they j:ron- I. lie. iiiV.-tful ef dr.ty. it is. if ,.- Utitmst iiiipertatK-e that they sh-.iiM i.c itnpeilcd t.. m tivity. 1 lost,-; icr's Sioin u li p.ittcl s -ll"-t s this tii-simMe .1 . j. -t wit l:eil J.l' iii them lil;t- a irasti- puralixe. Tiic I'.i!ii is alio e;!icici.e,is for malaria, bilious, djsl't ptic m.d kidney trouble.

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( II a. liAY non. Challenger for t!ie America's Cup in 1 W,. building the new challenger for the cup. and experts, therefore, do not regard the enterprise as of purely British origin. Sir .lohn l'os. the father of the challenger for the cup. assumed the management of the financial affairs of the duchy of Cornwall for the Prince of Wales when he settled in Kugland. fifteen years ago. and is credited with having greatly improved the finances of his royal highness during his administration. Mrs. Frances Sloane Stanley, a daughter of Sir John Kose, was at one time a prominent figure in society at Marlborough house, the London residence of the Prince of AVales.

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"I am sixty years ot njjt and from pirlhooj liave lcen familiar with the name of Ayer l ive years ago, I become nervous, sleepless, and lost flesh. I took a variety of medicines without benefit. At last I be

gan a course of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I

Current Condensatioo. Fniluth, by a census just finished, has a population of ri;, Maynootli College. Ireland, receives the income of an endowment of io."iV ( m m . The San Francisco Call is to have a new liftecn-stury building, costing ."t.MJ.OOO. The Kalama. AVash.. P.ulletin. has for its motto: "tlrab All in Sight, ami Hustle for More." Few people are so troubled with am bition that they get out of bed any earlier in the morning. AVhen a man commences taking an interest in your affairs keep your hands on your pocketbook. A boy never says his school teacher is nice; if he likes her, he says she isn't as mean as the others. One of the funny tilings always to be seen around a photograph gallery is the picture of a fat old girl dressed as "Calatea." After having repaired the damage done to the Parthenon the Athenian Archeological Society will begin tho work of excavating the lower slopes of the Acropolis. There's a puzüiig kind of a toad down in Middletown. Conn. It is considered larger hau the ordinary toad, with horns extending from its head on either sile. They are very hard and about two inches long. It has purple eyes and is very aggressive. Manufacturers of patent medicines can find an excellent market for their goods in China. According to the report of a Kritish consul the Chinese have "that lired feeling" a gnat deal and like to fancy that Ihey are run down in health and in neel of a nostrum. A good and easy way to discover tho presence of o.one in a place is to wear silver trinkets. If they grow black, atif near hot sulphur springs, you have it in a large proportion. Silver jewelry keeps white i:i the low-lying towns ot Norway, but gets black in the hillsidt pine woods. If one walks in a meadow after a thunderstorm one will lind the silver money in one's purse discolored. Martin Smith, of Carroll County. Kentucky, has a horn, taken from the head of a South American animal, that was orjgitially three feet seven inches Log. It is m.v two feet ten inches, a piece h iving been cut off the small end of it. It measures twelve inches around at the larger end. It was presented to Mr. Smith by his uncle. Lewis Sanders, and was a present to the latter by Covernor Floyd of NewYork in 1 s. i . It was carried in a procession at Cihent in the campaign of James Kuchanaii in 1S.";.

f "A Word in Season"

Tho socison i3 Spring,

Spring when you call on

became stronger, gained fleh, and your body for all ÜS Gncr-

gyt and tax it to tho limit of effort. Doc3 it nnswer you 7hen you call? Does it creep unwillingly to werk? It's tho natural effect of tho wasto of winter. So much for tho season. Now for tho word. If you would cat heartily, sleep soundly, work easily, and feel liko a now being, take Ayer's 5arsaparilla. Thin testimonial will It found in full In Ayer's "Curehook" with a hundred others. Free. Address J. C. Ayer Co.. I.owetl. Mass.

and nothing seemed to do her any goo.l. 1 happened to read about Hood's Sars-ipa-rilla and h id her give it a trial. From the ery first 'os he liegan to get letter. After tiking a few bottles she was completely cured and her health has been the let ever since." Mi:. Aiuue Pk k, VI Ihiilroad Place, Amsterdam, X. Y. 'I will say that my mother his not stated my case in as strong words as 1 would hae dune. Hood's Sarsapari'la has truly cured m? and I am now we'.l.'" Cof:. Pj.ck, Amsterdam, X. Y. ? sure to get Hood's, because

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lie Knew His Mother.

Mrs. Williams N a widow with three !

boys, whom she has brought up with great firmness. It is one of her rules that obedience to her commands must come immediately, and explanation, if at all. at her leisure. '"Freddy," she said a shor. time ago. ti her youngest boy, aged 7. ,-I am uoiivg to do something in a few days ahout which I want to talk to you a little." "Yes'm," responded Freddy, meekly. "I am intending to marry Doctor Morse next week, on Monday." said his mother, and then she paused for a moment. Yes'm," said Freddy again, and thou he added, with a look of awe on his small face: "I suppose Doctor Morst won't know anything ab;ut it till the time comes, will he, mother':"

GOLD AT CRIPPLE CREEK.

Hnnrl'; Pill i",r,1v vcc ttM.-. r.--I1UUU i nih l;all.'and Ucii.-ii, i.,. o-,. (ireat Changes in SiMy Years. In giving her recollections of the first year of Queen Yictoria's reign, a Hoston lady says the finest houses in that city were then lighted with whale-oil lamps. The postage cm a letter to Washington was s'k cents, and sometimes in winter a traveler between lioston and Xew York was ten days on the road. There were no letter carriers, and, on the whole, the disappearance of those good old times is noi to he regretted. Smooth Wire Fencing for Farming. There is no question but what smooth wire fencing is bound to take the place of all ether styles of fence for farm purposes. The progressive and successful farmer has already realized this and is making preparation to pmlit by the use of it. Latifi is too valuable to not be able to pasture every field as soon as the crop can he removed. It lias been demonstrated in many ways that those pastures will, inside of two years, pay for inclosing the field with a close mesh smooth wire fence itself. Besides, it keeps stock healthy and seems to be the only true method of keeping the hog cholera out of your herds. The DeKalb Fence Co., of Delvall). II!.. whose illustrated card appears in another

column of this paper, are turning out the best and most substantial line of smooth j wire fencing yet presented to the farming j community, and at prices, too, consider- j ing quality and durability, which bring I this kind of fencing within the reach of all. Free illustrated catalogue can be ob- ! taincd by addressing DeKalb Fence Co., ! .'l-JtJ High street. DeKalb. 111. j Miles of llahbits in Australia. i Some idea of the immense number of ; rabbits in Australia may be gathered ; from flu fact that a man in the northern territory recently came across a j 'mob" of them ahmt four miles vide, j and as (dose as they could run iogth- j er. Some parts of the country are so honoyconilxMl with burrows that it is ! hardly safe to ride or drive. i

S i'atk ok Ohio. I'm v ok Toi.no. . Ll C AS OH'NTY. " Fkank .!. CtiKN kv makes oath that he l tho senior partner of the firm of F. .1. Cioak & ' .. doing lmMness in I he I 'ity of Toelo. 'oiuity and State aforatit. and that aid tirni will p.iv the sum of N K IH M KFI I LI.A ;s for ea.-h and every ease of ( atari h that cannot be cured by the u'e of Hai.i.'s C vi Mtmi Ci i;k. FKANK .1. IIF.NF.V. Sworn to before me and subscribed in m presence, this oth da ot lecen:bel A. 1. lss.;.

And the Ucst Way to Cet There lm Over the Santa Fc Ifoute. The fabulously rich gold mining district of Cripple Creek, Colo., is attracting hundreds of people. I5y spring the rush bids fair to 1k enormous. That there is an abundance of gold there is demonstrated beyond doubt. T:! reac'i Cripple Creek take the Santa Fe ltoute from Chicago or Kansas City. The only standard gauge line direct to the camp. Through Fullmnn sleepers and free chair cars. The Santa Fe lands you right in tho heart of Cripple Creek. Inquire of nearest ticket agent, or address ;. T. Nicholson. C. 1 A.. A.. T. fc S. F. H. It., Monadnock ltlock. Chicago. Jler Yow. At Ofen. Hungary, a woman died rec ently who had not for thirty years gone outside her house. She was th:' daughter of well-to-do parents. Thirty years ago she was about to be married. Her lover, "to test her obedience and love," desired her on a certain feast day not to go into the street. She agreed, but broke her promise ami went into the town. The next day her lover broke the engagement, and thereupon she made a vow that never again during her lifetime would she leave the house and she kept her word.

Ilotne Seekers i:Miisions In order to give everyone an opportunity to see the Western country and enable the home seekers to secure a heme in time t commence work for the season of ist;, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway has arranged to run a series of four home seekers excursions to various points in the YYet. Northwest and Southwest on the following dates: March lo. April 7 und 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 sale. For rates, time of trains and further details apply to any coupon ticket agent in the Fast or South, or address F. A. Miller. Assistant Ceiieral Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. The gambling institution at Monte Carlo pays n .i m m francs annually for the support of the clergy of all Monaco, and .spends not less than l.öoii.oon francs every year in muzzling' French jounialisis and other inconvenient writers.

To prevent the hardening of the subcutaneous tissues of the scalp Mild the obliteration of the hair follici s, which cause baldness, use llali's Hair ltem-wcr.

Every unmarried woman is more or less of an optimist. While there's life there's hope.

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Hall's Catarrh Cure ts taken internally. a:il :i-t directly on the blood and mucous swrliiees id the svstciu. S lid (or testimonials, free. F. .1. HKNKV Ä. C .. T.!c.:.. . iSo!il liy lM'iitgixls, I.V.

I know that my life was saved by Pise's Cure for Consumption.--.lohn .. Miller. An Sable. Midi.. April L'l. IS'..".. Can tli i of an Inferior article constantly 1nTasf for :tl )rars'.' I oi,t.lie' Ule -trte Soap lias been on the market fer Mnct lS'ir. a:i 1 is ioila asefr. lU b'tr uinl pitrtt launly soap made. J ry I:. Your xioc r Mill url It. FITS.-A:i FitsMopped free by Dr. Kline's Cro it Nfne Itestoi v. No Fits !.f ter first day's iir.. Marvelon rtirpK. Treat ik ar.d fi.nn trial ttottle tree to Filtuhos. Send lo Dr. Kiltie. UU Arch t.. l'liila, l'a.

Mr. AVlnslow' Soothino Strop for Children tee t til ruf: ott-ns the kuiuh. reaurew iurtaruiuiktion, taiya iia, cures wind colic. X cent bottl.

His (Question. "Do you think, then, that the lefeiulant was in the rihtV" asked a youiu' lawyer of iin elderly and cautious witness. "Well, were it not that " "Come, come," interrupted the lawyer. "We have h:iil enough of "wells' ami 'huts.' 1 asked you a plain question. 1 want a plain answer. Was he riirht V Yes or no." "1 really cannot reply 'yes or 'no' to such a question. Kither answer would be misleading. Von see, 1 " "Io you mean to say, sir." storm. I the lawyer, working himself into a mate of indignation, "that you couhl frame a question to which I could not reply yes or 'no':' " "Certainly I could," said the old entleinan, quietly. "Then let us hear it," said the man of law, turning with a smile of incredulity to the Judxo and jury. "I'.y 11 means, let lis hear it." Calmly the old gentleman settled his eyeglasses on his nose, and. leaning on the ed-jo of the witness bov.. he regarded the lawyer for a second or two. "Will you tell us," lie asked, very deliberately, "whether in your opinion in your own opinion, mind you 1 cannot conceive any one else enter tainliiK th' slightest doubt whatsoever on the matter whether you are as bi' a fool as you look?" When the roar of huirhter from bench, bar. Jury and spectators at the young lawyer's dilemma bad died away, the latter was heard to faintly Intimate that he had finished with the witness.

A dollar saved Is a dollar somebody else will probably spend.

The long Winter days are nearly over A succession of Colds, Coughs or Pneumonia has weakened the system and strength doesn't seem to come back again You remain pale and weak You have a slight cough in the morning and perhaps a little fever in the afternoon You need A Food as a Spring medicine, not a mere tonic Such a food is Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites which will heal inflamed membranes, make good blood and supply food for sound flesh

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IX ,wrltlnp,toAdTortlner8,p!iaiodonot fatl to mention thU puter. AU vertier Uk to kuuw what mcdluiu pay them best.