Marshall County Independent, Volume 1, Number 2, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 October 1894 — Page 7
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TO PUT ON needed fiesh, no matter how you've lost it. tatr f)r. Pierre's Golden Medical Disrcwfrir Tt lenrlra wonders. Ey restor1 inr the normal ac tion of the deranged organs and functions, it builds the flesh up to a safe and healthy standard promptly, pleasantly and naturally. The -weak, emaciated, thin, pale - and puny are made itrons; plump, round and rosy. Nothing: so effective as a strength restorer and flesh maker is known to medical science; this puts on kcalihv flesh not the fat of cod liver oil and its filthy compounds. It rouses every organ of the body to activity, purifies, enriches and vitalizes the blood so that the body feels refreshed and strengthened. If you are too thin, too weak, too nervous, it may be that the food assimilation is at fault. A certain amount of bile is necessary for the reception of the fat foods in the blood. Too often tlie liver holds back this element which would help digestion. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery stimulates, tones up and invigorates the liver, nourishes the blood, and the muscles, stomach and nerves get the rich blood they require. Spent Hundreds cf Dollars with no Benefit. J.I. T. Coleman cf ?? Sdrcent St., Roxbury. lass., writes: "Auer "53w Buffering' from dyspepsia end constipation with untold aqfony for at lecst 18 tionth, I am more than pleased to say hat after usin Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and Pleasant Pellets ' "for one month, I was entirely cured, and from that day to this I do not know, thack God, what even a flipht headache is. I paid a doctor on Tremont St.. Boston, in one day ( lor -vVKcigj t,f from with ti cr f.ir äi ins aavice on v. ine sum vA,-cs-t t . ' ' mit T medicine, and derived no J- Coleman1, Esq. benefit. I pet more relief in onr hour from your medicines, z. far a", my stomach was concerned, thin from nil the other medicine I used. If any person v.-ho reads this is mi fieri r.g from flysrr-'iia or constipation and will use your inediciuc as I hive done, he will never regret iL" , Slnriii th' I'roilt. It wa a strange an J uninviting counter in the po.-tilLc: aco.iiitr coverol with very dry umbles. gaudil colored candies and swarm i of liios. Tho summer-boarder, whrso time hunjr heavy on her hands, and who would fain have t had the diversion of : hopping, looked ab ut her in vain for something to buy. "Is that molasses c truly?" sho asked, po'ntin with tome uncertainty to a tticky inas-. "Yes, that's molasses acd this U FUprar," said tho obliging" postmistress "I try to keep a letfle o both on hand. You never can tell what folks ?Il want." "Are they home-mide," csked tho vi-itor, .-tilleyin them warily. "Yc. both on em. But sometimes I think I'll slop and never bilo another mite, for yoa see " bending forward confidentially, "this weather the Lied eenamost eat up all tho profits " And the visitor did not purchase. The llct ISrouht Ch p.wiR Bowls. At a wcodon woMinjj celebration in Brcokl ri there were twenty-four guests, and seventeen of them brought pre ents of clothes-pins to tho happy couple. So Much Female Suffering Heedless Mrs. Julia A. Rice, Florence, Kentucky, says: ' " I suffered eight years " From woman's early troubles. ; I could find no permanent re lief until, one year ago, I tried Lydia E. Pinkhanis Vegetable Compound. Relief then came with it almost immediately, and at this time I am a well woman. "I absolutely know, not only by ,my own experience, but by others also, that this is a harmless and sure remedy for : " Irregularity, suppressed or painful menstruations, weakness of the stomach, sick headache, and female complaints generally. There is no need of so much female suffering. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. MEDICAL DISCOVERY, DONALD KENNEDY, OF R0XB5RY, 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 has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit is always experienced from the fust bottle, and a'perfect cure is warranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes 6hooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Ljver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being 6topped, 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 first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoonful.in water at bedtime. Sold by all Druggists. ' DWECTIOXS for using CREAM 11AI.M.--Apply a particle of the Halm veil vp int the noxlri'x. After a moment draw a strong hreath Viroxujh tlie none. Vc thrre lime a day, af"r mean preferred, anl tefurt retiring. ELY'S CREAM BALM Or"?1" nd r fnnem fie N-i-at Passar. Allays Tain ni Inflammation, HcalH tliA hören, i'rotect the ernbr-iie lr in Ciils :torex tdo H iih h of TuU nd mjipIi. 1 tie LSiliu in nu k J- abnoibeil and glvt te.itf at cace. A particle is arpHfl Into rarh nostril anl 1 affrmbl". Price 51 cont-, at drujKiota or by mall. LY BliOTllLIiS. M Warren Stmt. Xw York.
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INDIAN RESERVATIONS SOON TO BE OPENED. All That Is 'Needed J tho President's rrociüin itlon-AVhite Man' Civilization "Will Follow Fun. I to Ho Created for the Use of Indians. Waiting fir the Wor.I. All that now prevents the settlement of thj Yankton ('. 1. Indian reservation by white settlers is the proclamation or' the President. The treaty has been signed, the allotniint of lands to tho Indian- lias lcen approved 1 y tho Secretary of tho Inte:io and Congress hag made an appropriation to carry out tho provisijns of tho treaty. This land will ba tea lily taken, as it is desirable, being in a ounty that reduced .ood crops this .year, and one which is rated as the bo t corn-producing county in tho State. The Yankton Ird'an Reservation lies within the borders of Charles iix County. Outside the reservation the county is wo 1 s ttled, and contains three thriving villages and a great many well-cultivated faim Xcgotiawith these Indians were concluded Dec. lly the treaty thus mado tho Indians re'eas d to jthe I nito 1 States l'iw,o.0 acres of choice larming lund, which will ,-oon bo open tJt-et lement to homesteaders at .'i. per acre. The si m thu reali ed will iio to re'mbr.roe tho government f r tho amount pa U tlie Indims for their lanl. Tho:o aiv al out 2. 0 ) of these Indians, who have mado on iderab'o progress in civili.ation. and have all taken land in severalty and become citizens of tho United States. They aro now entitled to vote for S'.ate officers. oil that I Deep aiv! VerSüe. The soil of tho reservation is a rich, black alluvial and vegetable mold, slightly sandy, and from on; to four feet deep. The surface soil is underlaid by a clay, or mo:e prope ly a calcareous marl Mibioil which has a remarkable faculty of holding mo s'.ure anl entires vegetation to withstand practical droughts such as woul I ruin crops in a less favcrcd cointry. Ti e reservation is in tho celebrated corn and btoek belt of South L'akota and when thrown opou 1 1 settlement will give tho homesteader somo of the best land at tho Government's dispo al. On the land in Charles Mix County, outside tho reservation, the yield, per acre, of crops in IS 11 was: Wheat, L'-; oats, rfi; corn, flax, 11: barley, öl; ryo, U; potatoes, l"1. As yet no railroad penetrates the roservation or tho county in which it es. mmäm GOVERN MF NT SCIIOOU VAN K TON AGENCYIs located, but ono road terminates four miles from tho northe -n boundary and another road terminates at tho" Missouri Kiver, three miles from the eastern boundary of tho reservation. A railroad has been surveyed from tho city of Yankton, through th j reservation, to tho western boundary of Charles Mix County. Tho Yankton Indians aro making satisfactory progress in civilization, and alrcadv many of them are capable of takingYare of themselves, and for such, it is believed, it would be botler if all iecuniary aid from tho government wore withdrawn, throwing them wholly upon their own resources. IIOMi: OF TIIK K1CKAPOOS. i:ich anil Itoant Ifnl, an:I I-.hib'.te:! by a Lizy. Wnrtlilow IV!. It will not lo long 1 efore the Kickaoo Indian re ervation in Oklahoma Territory is thrown open t s :ttlement. and when that time comes tho mui of this curious race of peop!o wÜl Ir.vo neatly sot. Already the note of up. proaching di-solution of tho tribe is sounded in the MtCrao bill, which provides for the selling of the pub'ie lands in tho icsoi vati, n at public auclion. This measure is in tho interests cf tho cattlemen, and is regarded as an outrage against tho poor citizens who are clamoring for homos in this, almost tho last, remnant of tho public domain. The ro.-crvation consists of lifxi.H i acres, and is of great value. It is timbered, well watered, and tho soil in the South Canadian Piver valloy is asb'a.k aid rich ts Illinois prairio loa-r. A MILL, THAT IS E
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The Kickapco Indian who posse.ce3 tho 1 rdly domain is constitutionally lazy. In the South C analian Kiver bottoms the Indian- grow little patches of corn. When they have p'anted tho crop they thitik they have dono their duty, an 1 as a result th?y : corn cultivati. n. and weeds and wild :untlowers keep )ice wi:h the gro.vth of the corn. Tlie Kickapoos have no schools within their reservation. There aro no missionaries there. Put for the effort of ? gontio i uaker lady, Mis Plizabeth Test, who has succes fully conducted a small school in tho Kickajioo country, the r situ; generation wuld be exceedingly dull in the m-ittei of education. Mi-s Test ha; been seventeen eatj among tho Indians teaching tho little papooses the primary steps toward an edu?a.;on. The Kicka oo country is rich in timber. The settlers who aro fortun ite enough to secure those lands will reap a rieh harve t. Pecan, wild plum, hickory elm. red oak, post oak, ;ack oak burr oak, wait oak, walnut, thitam. persimmon, cottoawood. and
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nnr kimahaw:; ani hoi ciiss:r. mulberry trees gro.v in profusion, and man gam e birtls, including tho quail, prairie chickens and wild turkeys, aro to be found. Cf tho wild animals, there are array wolves, timber wvlve. coyotes, wildcits, catamounts, and occasionally, in the stillness of thon'ght, the cry of tho panther can bo heard in th dense f rests al'ong tho Canadian Liver. The woods aro full of tho frisky gray and fox squirrels, and as they p aytully lea) from tree to trco they keep up a chatter that, is confusion. CLOTHING MEN UNITE. Orgran'xitlon llio'el 17 MUII:rn Formel to Stop I"ro(it-il'.e liti'ruptvr. Twenty-fivo of tho largest wholesale manufacturers in Chicago, according t a dispatch, liavo organi ed a strong defensive association! They proposo to reorganise the system of czedits. to protect their interests when threatened by hostilo legislation, and tograpplo as ono firm with organized labor, should one ort ed action o nocesar-. There are thirfy-one large establishments in Chicago where nuns and youths" clothing is mado. The twentylive manufacturers, undo. tho name of tho Merchants' Association of Chicago, leprescntan invested capital of sJ5OW,00) to $:0,0 ),.() ;0. and employ from lo.ooOto ir.HK tailors,cutters andfoam-stro.so-The ür. t ob eet is said to be, to prevent overpurchasing by that class of merchants which gees into bankruptcy just after laving in a laro stock of goods. These dishonest failures have hit wholesale clothiers hardor than any other manufacture! s. Cust mers wheso credit was good for several thousm 1 dollars at the utmost found it both possible a' d profitable to como to Chicago markets, buy to their limit at half a dozen or more houses and then go home and fail just about tho time their bills fell due. That is oro of the things tho Merchants' Association intends to stop. Tho entire system of credits has been changed. Inhtead of each tlrm making credits for itself, there is now an interchange of credit news, so that any firm can learn from headquarters whether a shaky customer is over-buying. A NOTED QUEEN. The Famous Won u AVIio Kul Over M.dacruftca r. The efforts of the I rench to gain control of Madagascar bds fair to cause a b!er disturbance with other r.uropean powers. 1 he warlike natives of tho islands also object t o Frenc h domination. T h o island, which is tho largo -t in tho wor.d, is a monarchy, but is not ail under ono ruler. (vueen Tanavalona rules tho TOJltM llMl't. lt it howovcr. he is tho r'-r7- w? ' Pf'cai-granuuaugntor queen ran Ava- OI ianety, and is lona. said to Ine intensely proud of her ancestry. Sho was born in 1S('J, and appointed queen by her predecessor, who was her mtthor. Tho royal dyna ty of Madagascar boasts of blue blood in spit-e of black skins, it has been in power since 17(H). Tho present ue?n dresses in tho garb of western civilization, h:r dresses boinfr impirted from I'aris. Sho has been n the throno nearly eleven years. EDS A FINER SIEVE.
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CHUCK" CONNORS' KID. It Was a Dilsr of a Fin !, but It Got Weary nnl Died. There is a queer character In the Chine o quarter in Xew York City, says tho New York Recorder. Ho is a barly Irishman, a pugilist, called 'Chuck" Connors Ileearnsa precarious living by piloting inquisitivo perfons through tho Chines? quarter who deiro to eat a Chinese dinner or visit the Mongolian theater in Mott street. The p'nsical prowe s of Connors has been so well established by frequent successful encounters that ä rarty under his charge is considered even safer than if a pol.ceman acted a guardian. A cust m has sprung u;i recently among the charitable women of aristocratic New Vork to adopt an unfortunato chi d in tho tenement-house district, and to care for it in a material and moral way witho t taking it home. A short time ago a party of women, am nig whom was the wife of a wellknown editor, went t Chinatown to secure the co-operation of Connors in their search for pictures jin wards. The round heart of the pugilist was profoundly touched by this indication of svmpathy, and he promised to do his be?t to Secure a child for each of the women. lie started out immediately to fulGll his trust. Connors' impression wa that only cases of peculiar and i athetic wretcho iness would 1 o suitable, and so he travclo 1 up and down dingy stairway.-, poking his nose into open doorways, and making conscientious efforts to lini a child who was cruelly ill-used or deformed. At last his search was rewarded. lie fo in I an Italian baby whom Nature 1 ad treated cruelly, and went away delighted. Tho next day tie edito-'s wifo with daintily lilted skirts, thro i ed her way through tho noisome street, and Ccnnors came runnin to meet her. "Well, Chuck," said she. impatiently, "diJ you find a 1 aby or mo?" "Yes. ma'am," replied Connors, dolefully, "I had tho baldest little dago kid wid a hump on his back an'twi-ted legs all saved up for ye, but las' night he fooled mo." "j'coled you!" was the puzzled exclamation. ''Yes. ma'; m," continued Connors, "lie didn't know do good graft wot was a-wailin' for 'im. an' so he got tired o' livin' and croaked." Hamlet's Little Scheme. A sad-lookinr gentleman, like a sort cf very much retired Hamlet, with a painful expres-ion of face, entered tho cotVeo-room of a country hotel tho otho day, holding in his hand a small earistor. "Look at this, gentlemen," ho Faid, sorrowfully. I went into a gunsmith's 6hop to get something to e t, and tho man hand id me this can of powder. He said I could go blow myself up; rofessional actor s were not wanted now, there s sj many lino amateurs. I pledge you my word," said tho tramp, holding tho can within on inch of the grate, in which a lire was burning, "1 m so miserable I vo a mind to follow his ad vi', e." "Dare you do it':" said a by-stander, winking at the crowd. Tho wretched rarty gave a sad. theatrical, lir gering look and tossed the can into tho liro. The company yelled and rushed out of tho placo in'all directions. "When they filed in about ten minutes later, tho empty an was sitting harmlessly on tho fire. Not so tho glasses. Four were empty and seveial luncheonplates also. Hamlot was gone. Lippincott's. Like Sive:-t Hell J.wi ;Iea Out of Tune," Weak nerves respond harshly and iaharmonlous'y to slipht shocks, which would produce no effect upon etronx ones. The shrill outcry of a child, the flamming of u door, the rattling of a vehicle ovr r uneven paveuunt and other trifling disturbance b affect weak nerves Bench! ve nerves sorely. Nervousacss is lareely attributable to dyspepsia and non-assimilation of th food, a very usual concomitant of sleeplessness. Digestion and assimilation renewed by Hostetter's Stomach hitters, soon beset n' rve quietude and sound repose. The great a'terative causes th.3 livor and bowels to unite In co operative harmony with tho stomach, whereby the general tone of the system Is raiMod to the true standard of health. In malarial complaint s, rheumatism and kidney troubles the Hitters produce excellent results. Snakks have their usefulness in tho world. They aro the scavengers of bwainps and morasses whero other animals of sizo are unablo to penetrate or exist. It is in the tropic, of course, that serpents chiefly abound. All snakes aro of tropical origin, but somo species have sp:oad into co lcr latitudes. In very cool countries there aro no snakes. Contrary to tho popular belief, thoro aro somo akes in Ireland, but they aro very rare. Uxdei: tho treaty of Caudalupe nidalgo, all persons in tho acquired territory who were regarded as citizens of Mexico were con5iderod to become citizens of tho United States, and thm many people of many Jribes in Mexico, Arizona and California aro legally citizens. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taltin Internally. Trice 75 ceoU Itrainy Fellcwi. Tho Scotch havo the heaviest averago biain weight 10 ounces I.IKE a touch of nature, which makes the nrl(l akin, tho uso of Glenn's Sulphur fcoap hcautltles tho complexion of young ladles In every part f iho itilvcre. Fhanck has tho lar,:et public debt of any country in tho world. It amounts to $",ll!0,OOJ,Ö)O. The Governor Goneral of Canada receives a salary of $50,000 a year. 000Oi
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Unpretending. Humphrey Nichols was an English parish clerk who lived parsimoniously and gave away enormous sums of money, both to institutions and individuals. Uno afternoon, ho presented himself at the door of a certain rectory, just as tho master of tho house was going down to dinner, with his guest. Tho footman would not admit tho shabby old gentleman within tho lobby, and was about telling him to go round to the back door, when the rector caught sight of him, and asked his business. It was soon told; he had come to give "a tiifio of money" to tho fund for widows and orphans. When he had accepted an invitation t tho study, a shaboy old pocket-book was produced, anl a banknote a very dirty one, laid on the table. Tho rector took it up, thinking it a five-pound note, "Have you lookel at it:" a.-ked Mr. Nicho s. "Yos."' said tho rector. "Look azain." The rector could hardly believe his eys. The note was for Vivo hundred pounds. "Perhaps I'm keeping tho-o fine folk- waiting for their dinner," sfaid the old gentleman. Uut if you ro not tired of c.unting, I'm not tired of giving.'' He end-d by putting down seven thousand pounds. "To 1 that lino gentleman of yours," ho caid, in refcrenco to tho footman, '"to bo civil to an old men. ewn if ho should happen to wear a shabby cca Tho rector asked him to stay to dinner. "Dinner!" said he, "why I ato ray mutton chop before I started from Manchester. What would your lords and ladies say, to Bit beside a shabby old follow liKe mo:" That 'Joyful Feeling, "With tho exhilarating sense of renewed health and etrength und internal cleanliness, whieh fol.ows the uso of Syrup of l igs, is unknown to the lew who have not progressed beyond the oldtime n cdicincs and the cheap Substitutes 6-mctimc6 offered but never accepted by the well in'ormod. The California Vintage. It is estimated that tho California vintage thi year will amount to not more- than 18.000,000 gallons, which is considerably below tho average. The grapo crop suffered much from tho drought of August. In tome localities it dried up the juice, and in others so increased the sugar that many grapes intended to b3 made into dry wine will havo to bo converted into sweet varieties or distilled into brandy. " An Ounce of prerentlon Is worth a pound of cure." Klpans Tahules do not wel-h au ounce, but they contain many pounds of goad. Oun tabule gives relief. Try for yourself the next time you have a headache or bilious attaclc Mammoth Glass. It wa twenty-nine days from tho casting of the Lick objective glass before it had cooled sufficiently for safe removal. Send your full name and address to Dobbins' foap Mfg. Co., Philadelphia. Pa., by return mall, and get, free of all cost, a coupon worth several dollars, if used by you to its full advantage. Don't delay. This Is worthy attention. The United States manufactures more iron, 6teel, copper and lead than any other country on the globe. DR.KILMER'5 THigntAT KIDNEY LIVERS BLcAuDRD!.n Dissolves Gravel Gall Ptonc, brick dust in urine, pain in urethra, straining after urination, pain in the back and hips, sudden stoppage of water with pressure. Tubo casts in urine, scanty urine. Svcamiy-Uoot cures urinary troubles and kidney difficulties. Liver Complaint Torpid or enlarged liver, foul breath, biliousness, bilious hea lache, poor digestion, gout. Catarrh of tba Bladder Inflammation, irritation, ulceration, dribbling, frequent calls, pass blood, mucus or pus. At Druggists 50 cent and $1.00 Size. -In rail da' Uuld to Health " freo Consultation fxe. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binohamton, N. Y. t (Rk PAYS FOR fcHffiS II lnlOOtolfhßrads a. II papers in lmuoia. ft 1 (F ffTk 0 y rat ran teed circa- l Ution lOO.OOO TT or wo can Insert It 3 times In 1,37ft country papers for SEXD FOR CATALOGUE. CHICAGO NEWSPAPER UNION, 93 Boutb JeSaraon Street, - Cnicago, IIL TvTi-w SHOCKINOi A mild, conj tlnuous current of electricity cures. Get a catalogue by writing THO OWEN ELECTRIC BELT CO. 09 State Street, Chicago. Dj. PATENTS. TRADEMARKS. Examination and Advice as to Patentability f Invention. HMid for inventors' Quirle, or How to Oct a Patent. Patbice 0'.1'abbzll WasliiuBton. U. OL ISnre relief I ctttuI lTlre3Acta.AMli.TlS KIDDER O DIOTII I CO lTloeaScta U rG I IW.L0.bymall. Piowcll Aüa by mall. 8iowcIlA(A JÜLarleitowo iUa
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