Marshall County Independent, Volume 1, Number 6, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 November 1894 — Page 7

Pains in the Back "I bad been afflicted for several years with what the doctors called Diabetes, and suffered terribly. The pain in my back was ago

nizing in the extreme. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Tills cured me. Now I can go to church and attend other meetings with pleasure. I always keep Mr. Jhn Jiraton me- In my whole life I neve; met anything that did me so much Ood as Hood' a Sarsaparilla. 'Experience teaches a dear sc'.ool, but fools will learn by no oth r I v. as o ice foolish enough to lb ten to a druegit wh j claimed to hare something superior to II.o I's. sn 1 took another nieJiciue, If I had th own n:y do.lar in the street I would have been a vainer." Joun Bbakstos, cars of John Grccthrn Wellington, Oh o. HooffsCnres Hood's PiilJ eure coatij.atioa by reitorln tue i n tic a. tioa if the alimeaiary canal M nr- o'" Son p. The wr. Ic ful n tu-al soap mine3 at Owcui' l.akv, Ca if rnia aro i:cn(untcd for by t o !'lh wing theory Trhich has boj.i ad . J;o d by a well-knwn Western scioiiti-t Ihj water of tho lako to .tain a slron solution o b th borax a d s a, In tho ater a curious po ie t f rrub breed by millions. These er 1m ro througa their a:-ioiu trankt ormat ns and finally emerge va hhort-viui:oJ hoavy bodied Hies, very fat and o 1 . They ii e but a few da a, dyi.ig j nd falling into tho lako n such nunbei'j as to bo fro uently washed ashoro in lake 's more than a fo .t thick. The oil. suls aneo of tho dead flios bl:ndi with tho il;aii of tho borax aid soda, and the result is a layer f pure soap, c rves ondin in thickce s t the drift strata of tho dead nies, a foot d op of tho Hies maliin,' a laver or soap tearl: an inch t lick. Theso strata, repeated year after year, hava f rmed tho cele brated "Sjup L anks o; Owens' ake," where a Ixr o fiTeo of irea have been constantly employed for a number of years. From the same causes which make so many women miserable. This being the case, what is your duty, most loving mother? You know that irregularity, suspension, or retention, severe headaches, waxy complexion, depression, weakness, loss . of appetite fjid interest means trouble. Lydia E. Pinhhams Vege table Compound should be given at once. It is the most effective remedy for irregularity or suspended action known to medicine. Twenty years of unparalleled success and 20 thousand women confirm its power over all those dreaded diseases peculiar to women. All druggists have it for.you. Accept the truth and be well. - 1 The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, CF R0XBU3Y, 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 Iiis' possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for bcok. A benefit is always experienced from 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 needles passing through them; the same with the Liver 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, pne tablespoonful jn water at bedtime. Sold by all Druggists. JF this should . . . meet the 1 ES 4 mi 1 i i I il OF ANYONE. troubled with Dropsy, Brfcht's Dlseaße, Sernfnal Weakness, Gravel. Retention of Urine, Diseases of tho B. adder, Liver or Kidneys. They are strongly advised to talis a few ... (loses of . . Dr. J. H.McLEAN'S LIVER aud KIDNEY BALI7U Justly celebrated as the standard liver and kidney remedy of America.' 8 I.OO A OTTUC 8 1.OO 1 11 i 3 !l I1, ll 1

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A Cannon Which Delivers Its Fire and Tlien Disappears to He Iteloaded. A remarkable invention is the Crozier disappearing carriage and gun. Captain Crozier is stationed at iNuuly Hook. His latest a ten-in h gun is now being tested there The underlying principle of the mechanism is founded upon the geometric theories that, if a right line move so that two or its points remain upon two other lines, making an angle with e.ich other, the extremity uf any other point of the moving line will dccrii.e an ellipse. The trunnions of the gun are mounted at the ends or two lever, which - in turn are niountea at their cente.s on two hyd.aubc bulling cylinders, which are placed one i n each side of the top of the carriage The other end- of these levers carry the counte weight, a mass ot metal wei.hiug 3,uuo pounds placed in the center of the carriage carrying witn them the trunnions of the supporting leveis and ra sing thecoun erweicht, which is held in its elevated position oy a system of pawi9 and ratchets. When the counterweight is leleased it throws h e rear cuds of the gun-bearing levers forward and upward. The bailing cylinders aie drawn lorwurd over their stationary pistous to tho front end of the carriage. At the Barne time the breecti end of the gun is carried up by steel arms, whose upper ends a e pivoted to the guti. und whose lower ends are p voted to sliding blocks which move in circu ai Ciooves and wh4ch ruaj be ra.sed or towered to give the dcsi.ed elevation. when the discharge occurs the force of recoil throws oack the upp r 1 rids of the levers, which in tun force the cylinders to the rear enu of (he carriage ami raise the counterweight to .t original position, whtrc it is caught and held trie pawls und ratchets. .Neither the gun nor uny part ot the carriage is exposed above the proiectiug p.rapet evicpt Jor the ins ant of llring. The extreme elevaiion is fifteen degrees; the depression, nine decrees. Jt is calculated that two-th.rds of the force of the recoil comes up in the hydraulic cylindcis. the other third beiog used in ias;ng the counterweight Ten rounds weie Ore.i from it n fourteen m nutes and ninetenths seconds, the Uhj4 rapid ilnng ol any gun known. The shell is 01 . pounds. A noiicomm ssioned officer and e ght men can handle the gun. A reporter for the New lor Herald saw it tested the other day. When the bar relea?ed the ratchet the pun rose in the air with an ease and grace lhat was astonishing. The explosion was deafening, ana tho instant alter down it came to Its original position with thesatue gentle and graceful motion as if it were a mere toy being haudled by a tfirl. PLAIN FORCE OF CHARACTER. Ilax O ltell's Idea of How John Ball Uullt lip Hi Km pi re. It is neither by his intelligence nor his talents, says Max O'i.eli in the Kevue de Tar s, that John liull has created the ituiuenc British r.iupire; it ir by force of character. To maintain an empire of more than .ou,UU.uuo people scatte.ed over the earth, to w.den it eery day, without functionaries, with a handful of soldiers, and more often with volunteers, is wonderlul, it must be acknowle ged And, at pre.-ent I can ailirm that not a single cu:ony causes John Hull Co. the least apprehension A magistrate and a dozen policemen administer and hold i. 1 respect districts larger than live or six French dcpartme.its. Justice is meted out to .he natives as impartially as to the colonists. All thee oung nationalities en.oy the mjst complete liberty, political and social. If I have not succeeded in proving, m spite of their thousand and one whims, the Anglo Saxons are the omy people in the world who are perfectly iree 1 ha e wasted my time and yours, dear readers. There are many people in Britain who imagine that the future reserves icr the Briti h Empire a con fedei alien having its center in l ondon. If, during all my travels among the Anglo-Saxons of the who. e world, 1 have acquired a deep conviction it is that the co'onie will never accept the realization of this d 1 earn, hach would want to preserve its individuality and nationa itv. Moreover, none or them have the least de-ire to be comprised in the quarrels britain might have with any .European nation. They will temain branch establishments of the firm of ..ohn Bull Co , or they will be independent Of the uteh settlers in Africi M. Bioucways: "The Boers are larmers and hunters, and nothing else. Jenorant, bigoted, backwird, they do not change their ideas any mre th.n they change their linen. They arc hospitable, dirt, brave, and lazy. They have much rcl trion and vc y few scruples they are satisfied to live like the.r ancestors and ready to die the day their independence is mensued. Johannesburg will absorb tho Transvaal; the apathy of the Boers will have to give way before the everincreasing acJ.ity of the Br tis i. The Transvaal is destined to liecome an Anglooaxon Kej.uhllc, which will one day form part of the free United States of Soutn Afr.ca." Face to Face With Tiger. Among sir Hope Grant's notes of his lite in India are two brief accounts of cloe encounters with tigers, thouiih Sir Hope himselfdoes not titfure In either ad venture. Maor Callnet was out 'hooting when he came suddenly face to fa.c with a t gcr. Just as he was Urin the howdah gave way, ..nd he tell almost into the animal's mouth. The tier scled him by tho thieh and carried htm oaV Wh le iu this situation he recollected that ho had

J a brace of pistols in his pocket. XTq j managed to draw one, and snapped, j it at the beast's head, but it missed fire. Still retaining his presence of mind he pulled out the other and fired. The tiger bounded on a few jards, and then dropped dead. Cailnet told me of this himself. ITe was very badly wounded, and is still dreadfully lame. Mr. Young, of the Civil Service, ' heard that a tiger had breed his way into a native hut, and was holding it against Its human owner. Mr. Young mounted the roof, and eilcctcd an entrance. The tiger charged, he fired both barrels, and turned to get his second gun from his attendant, tut the fellow ha 1 bolted. The tiger was close up. and Mr. Young, in despair, lified the gun with both hands .n front of his head. Tho beast sprany, e zed the barrel in his mouth, and then dropped dead. I saw the gun dented with the timer's teeth. i Took It Scrionsly. : She was a cry innocent little thing and was not at a.l ver.-od in the ways of the world especially theatr.cal ways. True, she was an actress, but then thi-i was her Urst professional engagement, her sphere of u-efulness having Deea previously limlicd to amateur appearances, and she was in no way calculated to be up in the s.iop ta k ot old stagers. Her s mple blue eves wouid open very wide at many of the observations diopped in the course of conversation by the other members or the rly Hy iighi Company, touring the very small towns o the Rorthwest, and such expressions as .oilying" the hotel p oprietor and giving the local ma aaer "a steer" were as much beotid tier as the low comedian's lrequeut remark thai they were 'Stacked against a hard thing with the raiiroad ti -s beh.ud 'enu" Stdl sue got along very well, and was !o well liked that many of the hard, cold facts of the troupe's condition were kept from her outof pure kindness and a regard lor her simplicity. But things became so desperate at last that there was no longer any virtue 11 concealment, an 1 when they were dc.nitely j Mranded," ihe leading man tame out flat tooted alx.ut the matter and ! remarked, ruefully "1 thought it would c.irne to it. ' Ttiere is nothing left for us now but to get home on our trunks the best ' way we can." n our trunks!" she exclaimed, her eyes opeuing wi Icr than ever. j The,ie our only hope of getting

back " was the reply Then she said, very Eeriously. 'You really must loan me yours. Mr, Jenkins, for mine is a round to oped one, and I'm sure I could never ride safely upon it " What Temen Is Worrh. The name of Teniers finds itself attached to some very extraord nary pictures, good, ad, and indifJcreut. Early last season three large canvases iealicd the magnificent total of just over 00 guineas! An "interior," with three i.oers seated round a table in front 01 a lire, with one of them in the a t of lignting his pipe, and exhibited at Burlington llou-o in ifo., sold in May of that year for Lli guineas. The Mit of five copies by Teniers from Beliiui, Paoio, eromse, l'almi Oii vanui, (iuhlo i.eni and Titian at one time in the Blenheim Balace collection, icali.cd i 01 s d in .January last. Signed" piituns of this master arc com mow enough at " guineas ea h. The two rea ly lirstclass examp.es which occurred in the Budley saie do not, however, come in this category. "Christ Crowned with Thorns." described as "a rich composition of great power of coloring,' was knocked down for 0 guineas; forty-eignt years ago it icalbed 1.0 .0 iruir.cas. The second example, the courtyard or a cottage, a small picture. . by ?l inches was sold for 4. 0 guineas The .Nineteenth Ceu tury. 1 Tho Ilulin? 1'asslon. The ruling passion i4ets uway with woman every time. At a theatre the other nihta lad appeared siddenly at the bo, othce and aked the manager lor an admission ticicet. "Don't you wish a seat.-" the ticket seller asked. "We have a few geod seats in the balcony." I "1 haven't tiraj to sit down." said 1 the lady. "My husband is waiting for me outside, and bc-ics 1 have j beeu the play already." The ticket heller didn't know whit to say to this. 1 only want to go in for a few minutes," tne fair visitor coutinued. "1 saw a lady pass in a moment ago, and rhc was soelegantly dressed that I want to have a good look at her and see exactly what she has on. That's all. The manager, to whom this explanation was made, escorted the dress-fascinated woman Into the ' auditorium and she went around to a side ai-le and made a thorough observation of what the ultra-fashionable damo "had on." i "O, it was perie,ctly lovely!" she u&iauuueu as sou juiuuu iiei tiusuauu at the door. The Way to Ho l oved. All tho real advantages of life have their roots iu virtue, jt.stas the observances of polite society sprung Irom the Calden Hule. J-. very one. ecept, erhaps, the few shr nking spirits akin to those of Tnoreau and Hawthorne, loves to te loved, uo one, with honesty dep ss a popular ty which has been gained without loss of seif-resiiect. Tho rec po lor such need of aneotion is very simple, but ono which is, nevertheless, hard to follow. "Love nod you will bo loved," Is not a pat ulox but a logical certa nty: "seek the happiness of others and your wn will follow" is a truth founded in tho very nature of thing's.

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lltl I'ea, New Application. Tank stamr havo for 3 me time be on used f r carry ng petroleum and m la se. but it has remained for a Louisiana man to bring the tank into use or molasses on ? h re. He inten ts to handl j the weet, stic y stutf in m ch the sa o way that crude oil is ti-eato i, -toring it in big tanks iu his aids until it is neeue f r shipment, when it mi be p mped into barre s lya high pressure pu np Tiio mo la-se- is to b gathered fiom tho varius uga piantatious and tea sported la tank carj. A 1RD ' journal says the foundation of g xxl pa tj i good ' Hour. Tho best white wheat flour is the cheapest in t 10 en 1, 1.8 it pos farth r tind works smoo her. To make a bucket of t asto take abiut our Mun Is f si ted wheat our anJ s'ir in enough luWewa m water to n ake a s id bat-er. Keep on airrin ut.t 1 all lumps disappear and tho batter is tmo th. Then our in b lin hot w tor b isk y until the l a't;r swells anl has a cooked appe rance. When read to u-e hin down with ro'd water until it can bj spread cn tho papjr easi.y. St. Louis Republic, Ton Deserve a Goo I Shaking, And chll s and fever will eive it if you don't take de ensive measure- to escape the reriodic roure in a reuinn where .t is pi evalent. The oet eaff cn ird and lemedy is Uostetter's Stomach li t.ers. which is free from auyobjections appllo ih e to quinine, and is inGnlttly more effectual. Wherever on this continent and in the tropics rualailal complaints are most viralent ai'd Lnerai. the Bit era is the recognized specific und preventive, it does not mitigate, but eradicates c dha and fever, lillons remittent, enmb atfue and ague cake. For rheuma lam, inactivity ot the kidneys and blj.d'ler for codM ipat on. bitiouaneo and n rve ioquiet d it in of the ere. t. 86 fficacy, and the unsolicited testimony iu its bcbalf of emit ent medical neu leaves so ntsonable doubt i bat it 1 cn or the u.cet reliab.e family u.edicin: in xis' enoe. Use it continually, tnd not by tit and x'arts. Tn Fnglncering and Mining Jour nal thinks we fhall soon becompeti ors with ng ish manufacturers of iron and steel ia foreigu markets. of all cases of consumption can, if taten in the earlier stages of the disease, be cured. This may seem like a bold assertion to those familiar only with the means generally in use for its treatment ; as, nasty codUver oil and it3 filthy emulsions, extract of malt, whiskey, different preparations of hypopliospb.ites and such like palliatives. Although by many believed to be incurable, there i3 the evidence of hundred of living witnesses to the fact that, in all it3 earlier stages, consumption is a curable disease. Not every case, but a large percentage cf cases, and we believe, fully gS percent, are cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, even after the disease has progressed so far as to induce repeated bleedings from the lungs, severe lingering cough with copious expectoration (including tubercular matter), great loss of flesh 'and extreme emaciation and weakness. Do you doubt that hundreds of such cases reported to us as cured by " Golden Medical Discovery " were genuine cares of that dread and fatal disease ? You need not take our word for it. They have, in nearly every instance, been so pronounced by the best and most experienced home physicians, who have no interest whatever in misrepresenting them, and who were often strongly prejudiced and advised against a trial of "Golden Medical Discovery," but who have been forced to confess that it surpasses, in curative power, over this fatal malady, all other medicines with which they are acquainted. Nasty codliver oil and its filthy "emulsions" and mixtures, had been tried in nearly all these cases and had either utterly failed to benefit, or had only seemed to benefit a little for a short time. Extract of malt, whiskey, and various preparations of the hypophosphites had also been faithfully tried m vain. The photographs of a large number of those cured of consumption, bronchitis, lingering coughs, asthma, chronic nasal catarrh and kindred maladies, have been skillfully reproduced ia a book of 160 page3 which will be mailed to you, on receipt of address and six cent3 in stamps. You can then write those cured and learn their experience. Address for Book, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. CUBES AND PBEVENTS Colds, Coughs. Sore Throat. Influenza. Bronchitis, Pneumonia. Swelling of the Joints, Lumbago. Inflammations, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, Frostbites, Chilblains, Toothache, Headache, Asthma, DIFFICULT BREATHING. 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The dimensions of th celebrated Heidelbu -g tun have been e ceeded by the "i dat er Cask," ouilt for tue Hla -ner Brewing Com a y of Munich, which i9 luö feet in diamete- aud feet deep. At the ina guratii n t all I 2 coup'e9 took part, and t ono time I there were 0 peo le, exi lusivo f ! : a - fj i ii wiiita.s uiu-iciauB, etc, uii iuu uuur o the ca-k. A Good Investment for 1893. Every one appreciates rooJ valua The Youth's Companion for lay5 offers the largest amount of entertaining and instructive reading for $L 75. a year's subscription. The prospectus for the next volume presents an irresl.tihle array f stories, articles on travel, health, science, anecdotes of famous people, and a creat variety of wholesome reading for all the family. To new subscribers The Comp uion will be sent free until January, 189.), and a year from that date, tnclu linithe Thanksgiving. Christmas and New Year's Double 11 olid ay Numbers. It comes every week, at a cost of $L75 a year. The Yocth's Companion. Boston. Mass. Searchi-toiits are such good tarpets for the enemy s puns that the Germans i.re arranging to throw the li ht first on a mirror and thence on tho enemy, thereby concealing its real sou ce. lie ware of O In tin nts for Catarrli that on lain Mercurj-, Aa mercury will surely deptroy the sense of am ell and couipleWly dt-rango the whole system heu entering i. through the mucous Rurf.-v-es. Buch articles ebon 11 wver be used except on rre6cripii' ns from reputable physicians, a th damaji they will do ia tenfold to the tio d you can possibly derive from them. Hall's C'utar.h Cure, manui'actured by F. J. ( be ey & Co., Toledo, O., eoutaius no mtsreury, and ia taken internally, attinsj directly ujxm tho J.loutl aud mucoua aurra-jea of tlie eys.em. In bu lmj HaU's Catarrh Cur be snro you gi-t the peimiuo. It ia taken intemully, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by P. J. Ch. ney Jt Co. Tt stimonia s fre jWSold by Drugs! sts, price 75o jer bottlo. TnE larercpt plow in the world is ' ownel by iuchard Gird, of San Be rnardino county, Lai. This immense eod-turner stands eighteoa feet hijh an i weighs 0f,0j pounds. It runs by steam. Black Rings under theeyet a id sallow complexion sl ow biliiuusne s This is o c of the m -stdis-a.rceable of 6tomach disorders and if alIwwed to have its own way will result in creat barm. Cure billou-i.css at occe by usltu liipans Tabules. One tabulo ülves le.ief. . It has been di covered that tNo weight ro .ui cd to crush a square inc i of I ricic varies from 1,U0 to 4,500 pounds. r Tie Lako Shore Limited tikouro:ularly on your Eastern trips. ill prevent that tired feeling so often ex perle teed by traveler Loavo Chlc-i'o V:XXX p. m. : arrives New Vortc VI:XXX p. nu C K. "VII her. W. P. A. Can bd taken without ph iklnx Avatomtsts 8"y that tho averugo w ijrht of tho circü ating b oo i oc the bedy is about twLty-Jght pounds. Send your full name aid address to Dobbins' foap Mfu'. Ca. Ph.lidelphi. Px. by return mall, and vet. free of aU cost-, a coupon worth several dollars, if used by you to its full ad Vintage. Don't dehiy. This is worthy attention. IT I raid tnat about !0,0X) gross of pons aro produce i .roin a ton of steel. .N SIE AD OP 1 BU MNQ WITH A PAD OLD use Dr. D' JayneV E ct. runt, vhlcti will loosen tho pb es in. .-ubdue lntlaininat.on. an I certainly save your Lungs and Throat much dan reroui wear und ioar. Not until we have begun to lay up troauro in ieaen do we sincerely want to go there. Oklt a trial of Piso'a Cure for Consumption is nee ed to convince you that it is a iroi d remedy for Ci-uhs. Asthma and Bronchitis. Look 'ho world honestly in tho fa e, with an evji al man'y tyrnpa hy for tho great and the smaiL Mr dear fellow, she is an anzeL ITow exqu sliely lovely her complexion is. They sav sho uses Glenn's Sulphur boi p." Bacchus has drownsd inoro men than Ncptuno.

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