Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 19, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 January 1896 — Page 7
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The nerves upon jure blood and they "trill I e your faithful servants ari'l not tyrannical mastTs; you will not be nervous, but trong, cheerful und hany. Tt Uuvc pure Llocd, and to keep it l ure, take n ra Ird Sarsaparilla Hood's Pills euro ail Uxor III. 25 tents. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, DONALD KEKNEDY, 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 caes, and never failed except in two cases (both thunder humor). He has now in Iiis possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty mile? of Boston. Send postal card for bcok. A benefit is always experienced frcrn 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 - n:edies passing through them; the same with the Liver cr Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week afier 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 best you can cet, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespocnful.in water at bedtime. Sold by all Druists. AS K YOU R ' DEALER FOR W. La Douglas 3- SHOE be?JoMLd!hb If you ray 8 to SO for shoes, ex s amine tho W. L. Douglas Shoe, ai.d ee tt.ut a goo4 shoe j ou. can buy for B OVER 100 STYLES AND WIDTHS, coxc; i:i:s?, isutto.v, rml LACK, made In nil Lind of tlic brst selected leather by skilled workmen. tVe m::Le and 6 1 1 jaoro 3 Shoes th.m anv uiantifjictcrcr In the world. Non3 genuine un!os nan." p.r.d price ii itami-ed c:i tl:c: Luttum. Ask your dealer for our R.", 04. fcia.öt), 6 .ro, k :;':, shoesOi.ÖO, Ö J and 81.75 for boys. ' TAXE HO SU35TITUTE. If your dealer cannot supply you. .send to factory, enclosing j ! ice and icei.ts to Ii y carriage. St.ite kind, style cf toe (cap or iLir.). sie and viJth. Our Custom 1 lef t, will till your or.Ier. Send for new IIlusiraica .ataicy;ue to IJox I. W. L. DOUGLAS, Crockton, Mass. TT1E AERKOTOn CO. Ccta balf th wcrläT winumlU businw, ls:ziw it bus reUucet the cost of Wind power to 1 .' hat it was. K has man branch bouse;, ami supplies Us goods and repairs , ut our mr. i. caa a'iu aoes luruisli a . bnter axt.cle for ls n.mr j than rj', "uiers. it maiiPS rumpinj and '&&illieT' wwl, UM vanueo attcrCfiW.V . L'nn!liftl!'11 Windmills, TilUrc C Ak' an 1 r'X!'(- 'ef,, Towers Steel Bi:u Saw JT rrame.i, si-l j-'eeii Cutters and leed wft Grinder.. mi application it will name one IIB of Ulfs articles that it wlU furnish until r.nn-iry 1st at i r. Uie usual rriee- It also makes 1 aak3 and I'-imp or all klnos. St-nd for catalogue. factory: I2;h. kcckwcU esi TUlaore Streets, Ctk I I. it i. J Mr. L. A. Kocher i.i a farmer residing about three miles out of Colon, X. C. His home is somewhat in the la k woods. In an interview with Mr. S. T. Codfrey, a correspondent of the Tclegraiil and Sunday Times. Mr. Kocher, on the 37th of June, is'ir.. said; "I am r,l years old, and until I was nigh unto r.o years old I was always well and peart, then for a long wh'.Ie, and until last February, I suffered with indigestion and could not eat anything hardly at all. My laughter, w ho lives in the city, sent me some of Kipans Tabules, told me how to take them, and they have completely cur. d me. My wife is now troubled wim the same complaint, and has written daughter to send some more of Mr. Kipans medicine. 1 want you to tell everybody how I got cured, for It Is a 'blessing to humanity. k;m d) k A Kociinu. Klpnn TahulfM arc :rusrcriKt. or t.ir- l rio (.i. enlü a l: ) is t . l,f f.ipj ra. ( ..injanv. N,k lo Sj ruce Mrwt. New ln.r I j mall ir lu illltu. Saiiiplo t(Jl?ii Vit-H.f llTlv' 9 ucbi L4HKh byrup. Tastes Good. Cs LAKE FLORIDA CWANCE nn t REGION. l' UL? 'ir"?' ' l1"1'' - Cin-api'l-. WiMaMe, ritlt .I,,r mhii' fr ib:, c MArilKIXico., LmburclU
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Tula Suns. The star Alpha 'Jen rami the nearest t;tar to the earth ;is far us we yet uüOW consists, as the telescope shows, of two suüit, cue of which Is tivp or six times brighter than the other. Ivut roeent observations by Mr. Roberts at tho Cape of Cooil Hope Observatory have led him to iho comlusion that the two components of Alpha ( Yniauri, much as they differ in brightness, are really nearly equal in weicht. Together they are twice as htivy as our sun. It seems to f.Uv from these -facts that one of those twin suns is lodng its light, and in the course of a res may become only a gigantic opaque planet, while its companion will still continue to blaze w ith solor .splendor.
In Otdeu Times People overlooked the importance of permanently beneilcial effects and were satisfied w ith transient action; hut now that it is generally known that Syruf of Tigs will permanently cure hahituai constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injure the system. The Sorrow of China. The Yellow lliver styled the "Sor- ! row of China. iMti-inir tbo list i-oo. t'iry it has changed its course twentytwo times, and now flows into the se.i tnrougii a mouth :;oo miles distant fromjhat of Hid years ago. It is estimated that its floods in th,. present century have cost China 1 1.om,immi of lives. "Itock Island" flaying C aids. These pojuilar canls are again for sale at 1U cents per pack, and thousands are buying them. Thoy are the slickest card you ever handled, and 10 cents in stamps or coin per pack will secure one or more packs. If money order, draft or stamps for five packs is received (viz., ÖU cents) we will send them by express, charts paid. Orders for single packs are sent by mail, postpaid. If you want each pack to contain an elegant engraved whist rules, remit with your order 1 cents extra per pack. Address JNO. EliArsTIAN, C. P.A. Chicago. Polite .Japaneso Hoys and (iirla. "In Japan I visited several schools." says a writer in the Cincinnati Tribun, -and I must admit I never saw such a nice lot of children. Their politeness is w; mi :rful ami gains for tlu-m the admiration o;' all the strangers vhvisit thm. As soon as I entered th'.' kmooJ tlie little boys and girls stood up and inclined their heads Japanese fashion to salute me. In answer to various questi dis they replied without bashfulness, but wfth an air showing how they appreciated the honor of being visited." In many nations it has been believed that an individual lItten by a dog may cure hini-rlf by placing three of Win d.ig's hairs on the wound. The Idea i expressed in th Knglish proverb: "The hair of the log is goixl for th- bile." ALWAYSJIRED. EO u 21 ANT IT03IEN" DO YOU KX0T7 "tYho Can Say They Arc Thoron?'aIy Well I How They Can Bo Strong. Cer-Ecni. to oca lai-t EEAnres 3 I don't feel very well; I am so tired all the time; I don't know what is the matter with me. i on hear these words every day. As often as you meet your friends. jusi so often are .1 , me worn s rcHiSi pcatPd. iMoro ?SAythaii likelv vov. KX'3!r' fl'ak the samo pregnant words yourseir, and thro HrSx but that von do feel far 7tb from well yVi ,-i-t ot t fUJ time. - V-f j There ii tho i y , r. rswcause. And -Thrc U a remedy for all that is covc re I by those vord3 so constantly spoken hy womon. L'j'lui E. rinl-Finm discovered th source of nearly all the suffering endured by the six. 4 Women's Complaints" those Hvo wordi are full of inon misery to women th-.ui any two words tint can'be founl iu the Uniuc of the world. SuJden fainting, depression of spirits, reluctance to g anywhere or to do anything, backache, "bearing down," aad kin I re. l symptom! of serious disturbance grldom imagined by your family ihyfelcian, an 1 reluctantly mentioned by you." The reaic.ly is foim i; the sama noble woman wdio discovered, the cause of all your misery also worked out the remedy. All druggists have it. Lydia 12. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is tho greatest blessing that ever camo iu to tho lives of suffering women.
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TRIAL OF THE ROSES.
I Btory of a Madhouse and Its Sad Youne Patient. In the ga rden of the madhouse, whero the white snow of butterflies Hew up towards the sun, the young alien wandered aimlessly. He was pale with a gentle expression. And what sadness In his pale eyes! Stopping before an eglantine bush, he picked a flower, and, then standing between two rose trees, he picked from one a tea rose and from the other a moss rose. He placed the three flowers on i wooden bench at the foot of the shady paths. lie said to the eglantine: "I'glantine. answer! You are accused in the days when you wen a poor girl of having mercilessly abandoned a poor and sad youth, who loved you. to marry an old man w ho was rich. What have you to say in your defense?" He awaited the response, and then resumed: "Your case has been heard. I condemn you." He said to the tea rose: "Tea rose, answer! You are accuse I, in the days when you were a you!i woman of the world, of having tortured to desperation by the infamous contagion of your lying smiles a miserable young man whose heart beat ardently, alas! for you alone. What have you to say in your defense V He awaited the response, and then resumed: "Your case has been heard. I con demn you.'' He said to the moss rose: "Moss rose, answer! You are accused, in the days when you were a vender of kisses and smiles, of having ruin- ! ly your perverse caresses a man who sought in your love forgot fulness of his old despairs. What have you to say in your defense?" He awaited the response, and tleMi resumed: "Your case has been heard. I condemn you." Having rendered his judgment, he drew from his pocket a pretty, but complicated, little instrument made of cedar wood and Fparkling steel. It was a tiny guillotine which he, dreaming, had made in his leisure hours. Kaoh In her turn he laid on the miniature head-block, the eglantine, the tea rose and the moss rose. One after the other, under the little knife, which fell and severed, the flowers separated from their stems, dropped on the gravel of the path. He picked them up ami looked at them long and intently. Then, moving slow ly towards a shadowy Corner of t ho garden, where i o person passed by. he dug a little grave with Iiis fingers, in which he laid the three criminals, covering them with earth and acacia leaves. Then, kneeling down. lie wept bitterly until evening over the tomb of the guilty roses. From tho French. Dangers of Having a Double. It is sometimes very unpleasant and even dangerous to look like another person. A friend of mine, who is engaged in the practice of law, told me of n singular instance where too strange a resemblance got a client iu trouble. A young man was arrested, charged with burglary. He had been surprised w hil i In the sleeping room of the head of the family, and had escaped by jumping through a window. lie Avas pursued, but got away. Two hours later my friend's Hient, a stranger in the town, was arrested. The man ami his wife, who saw him, positively identified th( young man, as did those who Joined ir the pursuit. To his attorney he persisted in protesting his innocence, but could not account for himself at the time the offense was committed, except by saying he took a long walk to see the oily. The attorney who at first believed his client to be guilty, looked up his record and became convinced that tho young man was innocent, but his conviction seemed a foregone conclusion. One day the lawyer met a man on the street whom he mistook for his client. "Why, how did you obtain bond;" he asked. "You are evidently taking me for someone else," was the answer. A bright idea struvk the lawyer. The stranger looked as though ho was In hard luck, and a proposition to sit in the rourt room during the trial was accepted. The lawyer concealed the double until the case was called, tle-n he had the real prisoner sit behind him j where he could not be seen, the accused being small and my friend quite large. ; The double was seated In the prisoner's t doek. livery witness identified the man most positively, and the prosecuting attorney looked fully satisfied un til the supposed prisoner was placed upon the stand, ami it was shown that he was not tho defendant. Subsequently a convicted burglar made n confession, and among the crimes was the one with which my friend's client had been charged. Washington Star. Transparent Leather. The manufacture of transparent leather Is now carried on by a new process. After the hair has been removed Vom the hide, the latter, tightly stretched upon a suitable frame, is rubbed with a solution of glycerine and numerous acids, and afterward placed lu a room where the rays of the sun do not penetrate; It is then saturated with a lolutlon of bichromate of potash. When the hide Is dry an alcoholic solution of tortoise shell Is applied fo Its surface, ind the transparent effect Is thus obtained. Tuning ForkH. It is said that If two tuning forks of the same pitch are placed facing each ther, the one bounding, the other silent, In a few seconds the silent one wfil be giving out a distinctly audible note. I Ms getting to bo the custom out West vfiien a hank'suspeuds to susiK?ud the president uIo.
Jefferson Xo Circus Rider.
The amusing ignorance of some people, whoso lives are Kpent away from cities, in regard to th? dries' of au uctor, can be illustrated by one little in cident told by Joseph Jefferson, whieb occurred while he was living on his plantation in Louisiana, says the (Ira ml Kapids Herald. "I had been out duck shooting." ;ald Mr. Jefferson, "and was being paddled slowly along the bayou iu a canoe by my man Friday, a colored boy about 18 years old. '.Mr. Jos., will be mad if I ax you someiinV v.-ii.l 1... ....i. ored lad referred to. " 'So. John, what is it V said I. " 'What does you do in a show V "I told him it would be rather dirll1 f foil 4. 1 v,lu "- explain what my partic ular line of business was. " Well said John, 'docs you swallow knifes? "I told him 1 had no talent in that way. icu, uur son Toni me that von swallowed knives and folks and tire. and do Lord knows what all, and I be lieve he was just fool in me.' r i ...i.i ! . i ecu Ann mm, saying lie was quite capable of it. " "Well, dere's one thing certain.' said John. 'You don't act in the circus.' "I asked him how he could be certain of that. John burst into an immoderate lit of laughter, almost tipping the canoe over in his violent mirth. "Oh, no, oh, no, sah! you can't fool me on dat. I've seen you get on your horse; you ain't no circus rider." Forests lo lie Filled with liirds. Vermont is being systematically stocked with various specimens of game birds from other States and lands, under the direction of a department of me oiaio game commission, a lew days ago a number of Mongolian pheas ants, which have been introduced in several Tacit'ic States with much miceess, were received at the headquarici ii me commission. 1 lie rums are to be kept in confinement and the eggs distributed in various parts of the tftate. The eggs will be sc under do mestic hens, and the young pheasants will, at the proper time, be set free in the forests. A consignment of Vir nij.i iiu,ui. .um soarp lau grouse is now on its way to Vermont lo be used for the same purpose. Ghost Arc Pale and Shadowy, say tliose mIjo profess to have IntervlewM I'm in. vt uotJir-r uro tiillow-fio-od or nor. morons are wiui Ii1kI Is thin aim y.ntcry In emiseqi;enr(. of linteif t iissiinilaiun. lifn imnlitl.s resort to Hosteller's jx.omacii r.itters. ami use that uneqaal tonic persistently, they soon "pick up" In Hretimh, flesh aut culi.r. ItshouM he use.f nisi, i pri'vcnr malarial, rlioumath- ami kidur: "'iplaints, ml to mildly constipation. en t. uiauacne ami nervousness. Timber for South Africa. As wood is largely wanting in th Australian gold fields several steamships are now engaged in carrying tim1 r .i ..... oer irom ine I'acine coast lor use iu Australian mines. The steamship carry from L',imm,mk) to l!.r.oo,( x feet each. The wood is California pine and fir. Catarrh C-'inot He Cared with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as thev cannot roach th" seat et the (!1m ;isp. Catarrh Is ;i blood or constitutional Iisca--. and In order to cure it jot: must take internrH remedies. Halls Catarrh (tire is taken intcnialh. and acts directly on tle blond and mucous surfaces. Hail's Catarrh Cure Is nor a quack medicine. It was prescribed by Oil" . f the best physicians in this country for years, ami Is a regular precrlptiou. it Is m1Ksod of tho lest tonics known, combined with lie lest blood purifiers, acting directlvon the mucous furfaeex. The perfect combination of the two lnpredlenh is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh, bend lor testimonials, free. F. J. CII ENKY & CO., Trops., Toledo, O. Sold by Drutglsti, price 75c. Tli, Serum Diphtheria Treatment In Cermany r,.i;r, cases of diphtheria have bei 'ii treated by serum inoculation, LVPJf) of them in hospitals, according to a report of the government's medical department. Of these N'..ö per cent. iecoruo.1, ilv.i per cent, died and the rest were still under treatment. Weak Lungs are strengthened. Pleurisy Pains relieved and Asthmatic srniptoais subdued hy Ir. I. Jay lie's Kxpeetorant. a sovereign remedy for all Coughs and Colds. The Rev. .lames Eastwood, a widely known universalist mi.'dster and for some time the oldest graduate of Tufts College, lias jus died at (Inilford, Vt. I iso h Cure for Consumption cured i case of Pneumonia afler the fatnilv doe tor gave up all hope. M. I'. McL 'owes. Conowingo, Mtl. 1 despair is the offspring of fear, of la: loess and impatience; it argues a defect of spirit and resolution, and often of honesty, too. Collier. livery trace is obliterated of salt rheum. Itch. etc.. bv (leim s Sulphur Soap. "llill'H liair and Whisker Dye," Ulm k or Itrown, oV. "Thought you said your friends were a unit 7" "1 was right about it, too, answered the defeated one; "I got just one vote." Hall's Hair Uenewcr contains the natural food and color-matter for the hair, nnJ medicinal herbs for the scalp, curing graylicss, baldness, dandruff and scalp sores. One of the hardest lessons to learn is that wo are made out of the same kind of clay as the people we don't like. 'Ihowns lironchl Troches" are ofrgreat service in subduing hoarseness and coughs, bold only in boxen. Aoid imitations;. Men will not live first believe right. right unless they 1 ITS. All Fltnt.foi-p. il fto.ylr. Kline' r Is rive liffKtoi!'. Jso r'ittt mtr rlit tlay'H us. MryHoiih eure. 'I re atisc mxl f,' (0 trial Ix.ttle fre to I it i hm. bcud to lr. Kline. Wt Arch St., I'hiU. 1'. Mr. YtlnMlow' Sootiiino Svrcp for Child rrtt entiling; oitcUit the kiiiiih, iviiuceM luiUiinUiitiou. Uaa pain, cure wiud oolic. V reut a bottle. mm Morphine Habit Cured In 10 to XO ilrt j No nay till cured. OR. J.STEPHENS, Lebanon.Ohio. AJ''.TS WANTIM.- Ooe of or rurn. 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