Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 44, Plymouth, Marshall County, 11 April 1896 — Page 7
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THE STUDIOUS GIRL.
AN I MT ER ESTING LETTER FROM A YOU No LADIES' COLLEGE.
mi
nri?o I'etvrcon tl:e Soxrs for Eclrccntlori. H-aU".l lisp-aired by Inccisant Study. The raoe between the sexes for education is to-dav verv cloe. Ambitious pirls work incessantly over their studies, and are often
brought to r, halt,
tiVW throujrli having
rfY.; t5-r-l 1,- tho rr.potnl
l.Jr 1 .inn lii-Ttn t ii
ailments that must be removed at once, or Ii they will produce con-
ntsuiTerintf. Headc dizziness, f.iintslirht vertigo, s in the back and in:-, irregularity, of sleep and
appetite, nervous n c s s and blues, with lack
of con Uder ee; these a re positive :-i:rs that v.o-
i'fi men's arch civ. ;nv is r t hand.
The following letter was
received bv Mr. Pinkhar.i in
T.Tay, one month after the yvuz lady had lir.-t written, tr-vim symptoms, and asking advice. Site was ill and in great distress of mind, feeling she would not bold out till gradual ion. and the doctor had advised lier to ovihome. College, Mass. You dear Woman: I should have written to you before, but you said wait a :nonth. We a re taught tliat the days of miracles are past. Tray what is my ease? I have taken the Vegetable Compound faithfully, and obeyed you implicitly and, nni f ree f roin all my ills. I was a very, very sick jjirl. Am keeping well up in Xny class, u rid hope to do you and myself credit at graduation. Mycratitudo
cannot find expression in
words. Your sincere
friend, Mauv
of the other otfÄ TZK irirls are now oL;-2fiJ rf f -3
int "in- Hr-j--,
pOUIHI. 1 1 cfits them all.
Lydia. E. rink-
ham's Vegetable
Compound is the only
Bafe, sure and effectual remedy in such cases, as it, removes the cau&c, furiiies and invigorates the system, and gives energy and vitality.
ISm7MßS.HABlllSOX!Ä
r-. i i r i r r r- f r -r- -s
THE EX-PRESIDENT.
Par-
1 Mr.
Uaas.Ieil. lAvu:. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Pincliof. w.-i'vod tlowii the ai!o to t'.n
EHEUMATISM. From the Xfcs. JIntr?iinao7i. Kaittns
This sunun-T. whih a representative of
strains of ihe " 1 anmi.Hwr march of tUt Hutchinson. K:in.. News was taking his W.iiriier. and criteria' the carriages wait- ! v:u-atiin he had oei-ain t. visit the thriv-
inic ;U t!ie entrance the bridal party was ' i.'i: little city of Peru, ill. lie had hardly driven : the residence ..f Mr. and Mr;. ! litre to shake hands with friends in j
,Vr.mnT Is Modest 'nouir!itoriene ' rin. h..r. Ü irammerey Park. vvh re ih; j V",' ,,'.lV , ll,nas u' x r'' 4 : CTf Linny is .u(K.cti ..iioiiin to i u.c , in l itre d M ;-s. i Jnr.v l'errv f rneivna- ! , ... , ' re i resaiiients wer served. a::d wm-re ;i. : , , . , , ,. i :,, i the Groom and Ieaiitiftil Lnou-Ii : , , . T:s:n. I-.very ne taat has eer iied m j ar.y n.mne.i traveitn ait. re , ir tne tr.p i p,,,.., i i ,. ...... ,.., , i. i,., r-v I t ( lifinti Ilm ltri.tf-Onli- .1 Vw I . . ,. 1 1 el t. I,... K.MWs i'e.l. M 'n .Mrl 1 t I 1 J
- j it i!M:ai!:';i.(i.s.
Tho nervous ystcm is weakened by tLc
3 a car?3 a
eiiriii iinin
Every nerve Is strengthened in the cure of it by
Guests Arc Hidden.
! .ri i v:t'
Tin v have lived t'.l.
!..rty
Simple Services. j Tlie marriair" of ex-I'reyiilenr r.en.ianiin I Harrison and Mrs. Mary Sott I. rd lini- , miek to,.k pla.ee in Sr. Thomas' Protestant i
1a Church. New Y-rl
at .::'.' j
o'clock Mon-'.av afteriM--.ii. t ho Itev. lr. ! - . J.h:i AN'esley l'rown oliielatin'. Two hours later they had left New York, and j before no.tn the next day the bride was .
installed :n l;cr n-v home at Indianapolis
1 Ini!diel t.f valuable presen: w.:e re- : e. rs. and lie'.iijr ai-tive workers in the!
eeive l by tiie eoupie. Cd. 1h S. 1',-r."!- 1 hnreh and kind, obiicriui: in'ih!ors. they i . j ore b-.th well known and r.v.v: ! ally '.ev -d. ;
! the loc kout for news and wonderful cures, j oai'.o-l on Deacon lVrry and wifi the sei-- ; cid day after ä's nrriv.i!. lb- was ni.-t at tio' i i-y Mrs. IVn-y. an o'.l lady iew ; I seventy -ars of aire. He ;':. i her ; l-iuntiy that he had iicard tiiat she had i I .Ii rcei-ntic cured f rie-urn i;is:n and
.' : -p
. -v i.i rCi . e -
-i I
kc-i for
.el"
rv. which she l :
i!v !
This, the most notable weddiuu' of the I "T tfplv year in the licht of its interest for the y'j-Wij' 1t'''t' ' ' t$ $ wholo eotintry. was the ,pi-tc:. Not : JiiS'. v'c-;""' more than thirty p. Ts ns saw t'i. cere- j -V1; ' A 0v-::-miny. and fewer still were bidden to tiie , v yJ'Wt p ist-nuptial eoP..i;!on. ?i!y t'o- imnie- i&Jf S'::4'&
Cave, express-;ic a 'b'S.re Uiat sin- ;s:ii.il t! a! I 1m- -.o:-i,l a: larire shoa'.d know of i:.-r f "'d f jr;;::i". She said: ".bor.t t!:fee vi-ars ac i I was tak-:i
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i the -rip and red nearly all
uiate relatives n .Mrs. i;;nu .ck and u.i
lifeline friends of Ie;i. Harrison wh j had borne with him burdi-u of a in- ( tioiial cvernnic2it were t'jere. All :!:.
m-miers o
f his ir.imedi:
family were :
vy '.''-v;..v-.;.v;'..,vi
r.f.N.I A MIX IIA KIMSOX.
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n ..i.ü t:;o riie::n:ati-:u. I mbl ab--..-ia;e!y '. i:o w .rk. a:. 1 i over a y.-ar I v.-.e; i bad 1 could ii..t .!ek a pin df t' o '1 1 h-. the town l -ic:a;;-' due'or ii. a;.! 1 tried i.reiy ri-nn-.iles, ieat nine c ii !'o set-tin d Jo ih. ),- atiy coml ler any 'e-c:h of t;o( . At list icy hu-band :e-ii-i an 'p-;. .e in a pa per .-.bout a wonib-r-f::l en:-.- bfoitiit ;;i t:t by tne use of i'iid; I'll!- ; .; rhotj::;.i;:'e.. a.'. l 1 i!e;er:r.ln'ii " t!" -e n.ofe. I ll"d n-llV S:X loe- o! IVnk lhi!-, atel I..::.-- bef .r- I took tie- ht
b I vvas icarly a v.o
as von vec i t.
i-on-picttonsly absent. Mrs. J);;:r.ni. k was t civeti awav bv In r bro:hcr-in law. I.i.-ur. ' John V. Parker. V. S. N.. and Cm. liar- ! ris.ni was supported by (Jen. P. 1'. Tracy. ;
ex
ii. l'. luin iii, i a" ex-i resnn n; s i
secretary, and Ianie! M. liansih-;. suf- son sent a silver service; ox-Sce.etary licedtoseat the cuests. Tracy's friendly sentiments wer etnlod(Jen. Harrison's ingrained repuctianee i ied in a silver !ish service; (Jen. and Mrs.
to a nytliinc approae. nnc publicity in tela- ; Mort en sent a silver frmt basket; ex- r!iei;niaiiu:. and not only been a
tion to his jirlvate affairs extended to his i Secretary Whitney sent two handsome ferer but been triable to do a ny work.
fx-Se-retarc of the Navy. Two nhers j H'roai his Iat"t nbot.iuraiiti -Cepj ii-t'at by : to-day. 1 lew do ail my own hoii-'oworl, Ik F. Tihb',tt. the ex-Pri sid, tit's i.rivate .. .. . 1!a:;',t .ew .V,,,.L.. . . 1 ;!':;: ' :' 1 oV' r - '--'y "
I I !le !l I WoToS at I!1V eolimir; HO to
express my cratiind" to tl.o m-ui'if.-ic: nr- . -s of Pi-k Pills, for wi-hoiit their med:- ' lije i am satisfied 1 w.e.iM st ili be !abl up SSZ
bv
Mrs. Perrv's t v: can be substantiated
of citizens of La Salle Co..
The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. MEDICAL DISCOVERY, DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXSURY, MASS., Has discovered in one of our common pasture veds a remedy that cures every kind cf Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, und never failed except in two caes (both thunder humor). He lias now in his possesion over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty mile of Boston. Send postal curd for book. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a "perfect cure is warranted when theriedit 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 6toppeJ, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Read the label. If the stomach is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at lirst. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can pet, and enough of it. Dose, one taMespoonful jn water at bedtime. Sold by all Druggists. ASIC YOUR DEALER FOR W- La Douglas S3, SHOE CE5cJo!.nldThIf you pay 4 to SO for shoes, txamine t!;d Y. I I)o(il.iA H;'., and see whit a cfd shoe 5 ou can Luy for o OVER ICO STYLES AND WIDTHS,
c'om;i:i:s3, iiuttox, n;n! LACK, tuatlo In II Ulllll C f th2lK-Mt rlf-ctOll llnll.iplr cLIIU.l .t l-
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iiniiiB aiiiiA K-ii more 3 Mio tlian any other
m:Miiri-t(irer In t!.o v.orM. pri. e i stau; til 011 t!.j L.ttur.i.
m.Urim-.nitil jil:in. It r.iatttnvl n.it t. j oiapotit-rs for honhons. Tl o invent of
vrly ,-vrry detail touching tho marring of iK-aris ' fr ).,, w ,..1 rfui ,-r, is ,.... ..f thv ! r 1 1 , ii , IilMi--t. iki' !-t :ili!-t !Il tll.lt nr;i ;fv. 1 of ono who had walivnl so many yoars mi Tiie Ilridc's Life ?nry. , v'-illianis' i'ii'k l'ills a:o ,, ui'v.-n j tin l;ill:o ro. and who had sirvo.l in Mrs. Harrison, who is : small lmt vory ; t. 1 1 1 . - vi T . 1 i . - as an unfailin. lil.i il l.uiM.tli o it tho hoail of tho nntion. Ilowant- r.u-eful woman, of rathor lark ouiqilox- I or a:ii ni-rve r.'st.i:-'-:. -i: ri n ir ail fornix .if !
wiik:ies arisini: fr m a watrry : 1 . 1 1- I i Tiii co tin' ii!. ..i-l vlritti-rol m-rvos. The 1 ' jii!! an- siii hy all d-'ali-rs. -r will In s :ii ' ; ios; jtaid on rooripr. of prii-o. ."( oouts :i ' ; b ; r siv I xi' for JS'J. .". v :i.I.lri,sia? ' Ir. Williams' M- d. ....S- hi'm-. ;:j.!y,.N.y. ;
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A very smooth article
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pi mm mm ml i Iw Mil 2' 9 OT-J I pul iWöä m Pi 111 ,
SAINT THOMAS' PARISH CliUIIfH. (In hic.'i Kx-TroNitl'v-'iit Jlurrisuu was niurrid. 1
A.-.k vo'.-r lnir for our 8.", . w..r.o, r..-,i). fii. :r, .-lunr B..-.), and t I f r U. ys. '
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tory.
to i v CM II. IJ?. t.lt' LlilI.Stl
f t.x; (c.:j fir l.iin, ic nnl vi '.tli. (ur Cust-m iK j t.v.iH (ill onr ord-r. tn-l fur w-.v lilus-
trati il Lata!ctii t- llox It. W. L. DOUGLAS, Crockton, Mnss.
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VMS? JLIASr NO AGENT
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but wllrtTecttotlif conmi'ih r i xwioiifal prip. lo r itiiyv Lere IT rxamlli.itiofi tffurn ti&lr. K'frvtiiititrwnrr;tiiie(i. t'loo My In. if ( rrlAU'K, !0 Mi ! Iliirni'N. 4 1 Htvlffi
Killing :.I.II-H. yvntM ir cat.-il.'iru'. Carriage k Harocss Mff . Co. t.lkbart, lad.
W TREATED FREE. ff r..siio t'lii n
Elnirha. MiiVi--iir' I in mi v tliciiiaihl
f äsen l.roiioiiiiri il )imi-h. Fo'lil fiot Ins fiviiip. tun- rarnllv il.;i ar.aii( in t 11 tlnys at l--l two-
thir-Jj ut all hviii; funis rHM-il. ItOMK ot t-i-tiiiriiiHls of oiir.n iiloiis t-iirr i-ent I'KKK, Ten Days Treatment Furnished Free by Mail. Cg.H. iUl I SOKS S?ECUIISTS ITlalTA CEORCJ FOUND AT LAST fcumptlon aint i'atarrli. Tin-: M.tTAXA roNsrsirrmN cx'i:i:, Iii". It. "i.'i.l St.. New York. Trie, f 1(XI lxitl, iu any part of Um Ii. S. or world
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It It KAN'S " l'ATKNT riKKKI SA FE" jour rx-keMiook, l'iire. ft"., Iroin N-Imk a ulintaily .t. or atuh-ii without your kniwU-ilf. lA-.ur pioilt to agents. Sample by mail U5 ctuU. Ad"i 1. LL UK AN & CO., KtiiueuTUf, ill.
rl a qniot wcllin. an.l Mrs. I iinni k was of the samo mind. IL'un- it was that llio fmv lidlfii t tin oorotnuiiy n-i asked to kooj sfTot t!o hour. Hon. Harrison li ft tho I'ifih Avt'nuo Ilotol. .ii-Mmiatii'l liy t lo'tijamin
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AIIIS. I'.r.XJAMI.V llAKI.Iox.
J". Tr.ir.v, in a o'.'so i-.i rri.i;r.'. at 7 .i l.n k and was ilrivin to K v. lr. r.r.iwn's liotis' '11 1'if ty-third s; ri-i't. Tln-y passi-d through thr !i.uso to tho vostry, whi-ro thi'v awaited tin ooiniii of tin I1rid.1l jiarty. Tin l.rid hd't t!n iom of lor sistir. Mrs. .loim F. I'arki-r. -Sn J-Iast Thirty oi.htii str.-i t. at :1o o-l.i k. Sh.was aroiinp.i"iid ly lo-r iiruthiT-inda w. liiint. .lohn I'. TarkiT, wiio ac hrr away. 'Floy arrivrd at tho ciitr.niri' at .ri:'J( oYlork and pro'- ld to tin tower room, win re tin bridal proi essioii foriufd. They JiriM'eeded to the rhaiirel, where Jen. I la i ris.. 11. .'o-cmipa nied liy Iiis groomsman, m'M. Traey. reeeived his bride. The ushers, staii.I'.n to nne side, faced the altar as tin lu-ioo and room (steppiil forward to the altar rail, where tlie reetor. Dr. IJrowti, was waitimr. Dr. Ieorpe William Warren, organist of the rhiinli, I'layin:; the bridal inusir from "Lohengrin," and during tho entire eereuiony playing very softly Maseacni's intrnnezz in the "('a valleri.i Ktisticana." That portion of the matrimonial service known as the marriage service proper, the recital of which lasts only about fifteen minutes, was used, and immediatelf the
j l'JfjiiüK was pronounced fJen. and Mrs.
; Homo Seekers l-ixntu-slonn ! I In order to nive everyone an opjiortu- 1 nity to see the Westi-rn country and en- . I aide til. liopie seekers to secure a home I in time to commence work for the season i j of ist;, the riiieajro. Milwaukee A: St. ! I I'aul Itailway lias arrtintred to run a series ; ' of four home seekers excursions to vari- j mis points in the West, Northwest and I ; Southwest on the following dates: March 1 ! lo. April 7 and HI and May Ö, at the low 1
, rate of two dollars more than one fare for : the round trip. Tickets wii! he ood for I return on any Tuesday or Friday within ! twenty-one davs from date of sale. For
rates, time of trains and further details j ! apply to any coupon ticket ajrent in the I ! Fast or South, or address F. A. Miller, j
j Assistant lleiieral Fassender Agent, Chi- ; cago. 111. I Would Clothe the World's Hillet. I Fob Fuller says that the dress she I wears in her latest dance is twenty 1 feet bui":, Hi) yards around the skirt, j and eoiitair.s 0m) yards of material. - j North Fast iTa.) Iiree-e. t j The Modern Way j Commends itself to the well informed. I to do pleasantly and effectually what ; was formerly done in the crudest man- ! nor and disagreeably as well. To 1 elea use the system and break up colds, j headaches and fevers without unpleasI ant after effects, use the delightful ! liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Fii;s. i lVitiaps It Woulil.
If Spain had it to do over airain it Would probably let this pestiferous country "; undiscovered. Kansas City Journal.
Catarrh Cannot lie Cured
wit!: l.nCAh .MTI.I A1I NS. a tl'.ej cannot : reach tlie.eatot tl'.-ilisea-..'. Catarrti is a lluo. i
r cuiiNtitiitiuiial (!i-c:ie. unit in nli-r to cure it
o; I lullst take internal remedies. Halt's C:it.irrli
Cure is taken inti-rnalh . ami acts ijirectty un tin j I I'looit aii'l iiiucoii.-urt.c e. Hall's Catarrh Cure j ! is not a iiaa k lis'-dinnc. It va lireseribeil b
one ji ine iw-si iinin;ms m uns cminu v iu? ;
cars. an. I is a rfiruiar nresiTintinii. It isi .ua- I r
Mi-e.l of ttieliesl tohii kll II. cullil'illi .1 i t ll
the bet 1'lou.i purifiers, acting directly on the j 1HÜCIH1S Mirtaces. l.erbvt c lubl'ia t i. 'll of 1 tin-two imrreif i :it hat T'lumires sm-h nun- 1
. e i-i. i ., ilciful results in i-uririi; catarrli. Send tor tos- ' ion. and of a very bright, and attractive tinioiiials. tree. appearance. Is related to Ceti. Harrison j F.'.i. cin.M.V & : o.. props.. t.i d... t. i throu-h Ids late wife, w ho was her aunt. s,,Kl l'-v "W. l-ri---
She was bora in Princeton. Pa., where s:lk W(,rm amhol ities" ..stimate tll.lt ! most ol aer younger life was spent. i . - ; ir ... ,n , I. M i- the larvae from one ounce ot os H.-r tn.ilher s mirr- to I'nsell I-
Lord pr.,v.,l an unhappy one. S....11 after j wil1 '':,t 1--u:) of h-aves j
1 W&sWk
4 n 1 . at A
em as ..1 n r w
i "tattle ixx
v-v
uon t ccmpan
vkh low grade tobaccos compare I " Battle Ax" with the best on 1 the market and you will find you j get for 5 cents almost as much H Battle Ax as you do of other I I high grade brands for 10 cents
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One complaint
that we heard ot was fro woman who said that Pear hurt lu.-r hands ! We k
that this couldn't be. But looked into the matter, and fc that she was usiivr one of
poorest and most dangerous of soaps with her Pearline. Wher induced her to use Pearline ah
without this soap, everything was love Use no soap, when you do any w. irnr or cleaniiiLT with Pearline. needless, and more expensive an may do harm. 4:9
the Avar Mrs. L,,rd left her hasbaml anj
joined Her father. Dr. Scott, at Indian
apolis. J tin two daughters i; in witli
aihl lil'oilin-e 1 L otitiils of eoeooiP
. ': VV' !V,r.f::' ''"".r:': ''I Checks Bleedincr. Reduces
lot. U,.,. .!,., .-v.i 1. .. . . c.. aiiieiy imciy n.'r con.pieMoii is. nin . . .
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his honn in Indianapolis Ir. Sc. tt was called to Sprinirüchl, 111., to take cliar-n
of a Presbyterian institution tha
say she uses Ue,,n's Sulphur Soap.'' i IniiammaLlOn,VUlCLS taill, Kxarnpk. is a living lav; who's., suav Is the Bicycler's NeCCSSlty.
lore lh;
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I .S llOW ! .,,,1,. tnrrt item !'. !.. u-rit!..n tiws: ! C "fC
, , .,11 11 . :.. v.. !.... ................ ......... ......j A W l kn.wn as C oneord.u (. ..llee. .Mrs. Lord , , j T
ml her children accompanied him. In i " j h'lIeS
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vv4 sci.o.d mana-.o .1 by Mk M.-thtt. wife ! "akcs piick use of the moment of one of the profess ifs of the t lieolo-',eal : is a Renins of pi'isletice. I .a va i er. . . .. . .. .1 . . . .
m tool. Later sac atiin.lc.l tue lemal college ar i'.lmira. N. .1.
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V Burns,
Cold
...w.... ..... mo, ....... o ' - - - ... - I rilt, XxPfsfS flugrU7 VUIUD. iö. wiiea Dr. S.-ott left Spriajrlii hi, Mrs. ! Piso's Cur for Ciisuriiiti..n has Wn 1 Dlnofimtkm MnnrcPHPCC ! Lord, with her two chi!.!;, ,,. m .v., to a trods.-nd to me. Wm. It. M.L'hUau i "VA? x ' I'riiicetoti. N. .1.. when for five years Mrs. j Chester. l"!a., Sept. 17. 1MÖ. j SOYQ IlirOat, CllllblainS, j
Som tti.aeiiir s ais u-rii y.-l!.w an l ranii t. !il-
Mns- r l--;itin,' 1 ra S..;ii !-. ni-ithi r. I In llTa in
I. ...... Ii..:, t. .'. l , ... ; . l i ll ll' ! Iiih It aj-, n;i.l im-.LT n.nniio ui. i ry l. ..t. i.i I i. nee., on t.ia. .Mamie Lord ; ,t ,MVt 1JS,. lt 4,rJ,.r atrial lot a .-ur m ho. bec.iiai acquainted with Wal'er Ih-skine la.Mni on rou wrai in rs. Di.ninieh. and two v. ars later they ran .7... . . Y. V V.- . , f IT. All 1 itr.s?rj.p(ltrly Mr. II line Ht.re.tt away and were learned, tacir eltort.s t) ! Noi v iCetoir. No l its att. r lirt layv us. Mt i-eeoin-M.. flo.if i-.lii'iv.. i.. ti n'ii..ii ...- I "Iohh euren. 'JreatiM- Mini f '.un trial outtle tree to i nie proved una vailing, oun Diniin.ek was the son of Samuel I'. Dimmiek. one Mm. Wlntlow'n Southinu svkit tor (liililroc r t. i . , . .. .i .. ii tfftlilnir: üit iw tlie nun, n-nuciK iutl;nniuatioa, of r.ie leadüli: lawyers ot northern Perm- j lUygpiia. eure wind coüc. cent bottl-. sylvan ia. whose lare fortune was left to I zszrr.-.-r;zr--jr.-.-. .r .--T-rr-
his three sons. Their honevni n was i
hardly ended before Mr. Diinnuck was stricken with typhoid fev r. II: youiir bride uurseil Jiim wiiii suc!i devotion and
Catarrh, Inflamed Eyes,
Wounds, Bruises, Sprains, Headache, Toothache, etc. USE POND'S EXTRACT after Shaving No Irritation, after Exercising No Lameness. POND'S-EXTRACT OINTMENT isaspecificforPiles. 50 cts. POND'S EXTRACT 0.,76 5th Av., N.Y.
HAlIttlSON H IMUA.NArOI.lS HOME.
tenderness as only the noblest natures eau put forth. Day and nipht she was at his bedside, but the dread disease was relentless, and on Jan. Hi, ISS'J, three months after marriage, W&lfijr r Diramick died.
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They Used to Say "Woman's Work Is Never Done."
Mr. Xono V. Pittii.iin. :i literar mail :unl u stmleni of lulvertisiu residing at I larniorisbur. Pa., inuler date ef .lime V,. lV.t.". ui'tr as follows: "Not lonjr inco I oar upon a 'Kidzlit of the loud" taki soint thii: from a small vial, a j oil cuiustance that I would hardH have iioi iced had tint my eye fall' upon the well known llipans lain Then I was interested, and proceeded to interview Ii'tn. 'What . I tr.he Vm fnrV he answered iu (jtiery. 'See here, youn fellow, what do ye tahe vor swa fur? I'n 11, tiin't it'.' Vor see. wl n a fellow's li er and stoie;;. !i is out er whack th'T ain't much fun in . my biz; so I frets those here pilo ami then I have fun. A fellow ea have lots o fun trampin' if 'is stomach's in frood order. So that what 1 takes 'em fur; just fun. V'i-eredo I live? 1'sually about where I happen ter le. Vor see. I live then because I hain't hap- : poned ter die there yet. thanks let these little fellows,' hohlin; up the vial. Partly in a spirit of jest I told him it nullit bo consiuVral: to his advantage to fzive some address where he mijzht be reaohe I don't take no advantages.' he answered sajroly, I just take thes "er pills an' travel.' The clrcum-; statue was so unique that I deeidt' to report it to you." Klpan Tabulen nr m.M l.y ilriictr'sts or tj rrm ll.f irh-f v r mit a Ux i i wut tu I he Itlpaiui t h rU'oni :io. No. 10 Sii nre Stnt. Now VurW. Sa; . lal. in ivnts.
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