Marshall County Independent, Volume 1, Number 14, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 January 1895 — Page 7
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Of Rhoumatis n you liou!l romenitr that relief is at hand in I lord's Ssarsspsxills. Klieuniati.-m is caused by lactic acid in the blood, which settles in the joints. Hood's Barsaparilla purifies the blood and reH ood's Sarsam moves this taint Therefore Hood's Ssrures paparilla cures rheu- fVeV Maate wln'ii all other renn dies have failed. Give it a fair trial. "I suffered intensely with rheumatism, but Hood's Sarsaparüia hu perfectly cured mo." HAKKT F. I'n i -.'M.Viiiterville. Ga. Hood's Pills are thj best family cathartic. Nothing t Furnish bat a Colli n. The grand council of the Swiss Clinton of Xeoenberg has decided that funerals shall bereafter be paid for by the public. The canton in the future is to defray all expenses except that of the coffin, which the family or relatives Will provide. If Decenary, however, the coffin will be supplied also. The expense of cremating bodies, however, must be borne by the friends or family. I nder this arrangement such distinction common enough in many parts of Europe as "first class" and "second class" funerals will be impossible. Phrenologiral Item. The brain of man is the most highly convoluted of that of any animal in the world. The lower the animal In the scale of Intelligence the smoother the brain. Ailing Women, Why Do You Hesitate? "All I have to say is, any woman who continues to suffer with any of those trying diseases peculiar to our sex is largely responsible for her own suffering, for if she will only apply to Mrs. Pinkham, relief will follow at once. " This I know absolutely from my own personal experience. Her Vegetable Compound is a miracle. I have seen it cure womb troubles when all the wisest doctors failed. u My sisters, don't hesitate. Write at once ; relief is waiting for you." Mrs. Jennie Street, San Francisco, Cal. Get Lydia Ii. Pinkham 's Vegetable Compound from your druggist. It will save you. Twenty years of unparalleled success. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. OONALD KENNEDY, OF RC.XBURY, MASS., Has discovered in one cf 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 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 stopped, 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. CCHES AND PREVENTS Colds. Coughs. Sore Throat. Influenza. Btoachitis. Pneumonia. Swelling of the Joints, Lumbago, inflammations. RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA, Frostbites, Chilblains, Toothache. Headr.che, Asthma, DIFFICULT BREATHING. CURES THK WORST PA IBS in from one to twenty minutes. MT M", IIOUK alter reading tola advertisement need euy one Sl'l'TKK ITH I'AIN. A half to a teenpoonfu! in half a tnmbl r of water will hi a lew iniuutes cure t'rampa, jptunaa, Soar Stomach, tit-art burn. Net tana n- S 1 . SleeiilessneHs, hick Headache, Diarrhoea. DjSSSJUlJ. Colic, Flatulency, and all internal sains. liirre Ih not a remedial airent in the world that will cure ntu and Abu- and all other malarious, bilioiih Mini other f-Th. al ! by RAUWAY'H PI LiLS. to qaicklf m Kaowajr'i Kcudy itt-lief. 1 if ti centH Mr bottle. HoM by II lirtigalfttft. RAUWAY a CO m:v youk. (hir of mif chüdltn hud a very bad ditekargt from Ihr nose. I'lujsiei'in.H prescribed without benrfit. Afti r using JStjft CVeom Holm a shirt linn the diseast v ax cured. - A. O. Cory, C'ornim, .V. ELY'S CREAM BALM Openn and c f anw the Naa! t'oKaavrti. AllayH Pain and luHaiiiniatiriii, lb i'n the Korea, Protect the fiubrn- lrom Cold, I!-tor-H the Heuea ol !a.- , . . MMll. The Halm .kijihck y abaoibcd audgie:t reuft at iU'-e. A partletc Is apri'ld Into each novtril and U agreeable. Pi Uw M Centn, at !r.iKKi ,t or by mail. M.Y BSJOTMtBS. r Warr.-n Stn- t. Xnw Y'ork. all AMTm Treliw Sales nan tor Li iuor Trade. Ifflnl LU OLM Hluaieo;KCO .Kv.n.Hille.l!id PATENTS. TRADE-MARKS. tijiii, nation and Ad. ire ax to 1'ateotab llty cl Inlestl it s.-nd for In f-ntora' Jnii or H to Uet
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DARING ACT OF TWO BANDITS NEAR OTTUMWA. liind the Clerks and Take All of Value in Stylit, Probably More than $8,000 Robbers Thought to Be Local Desperadoes. Rob the Express Car. Probably the atOWt daring train robbery ever Committed in Iowa va perpetrated early Saturday evening, almost under the very eyes of the Otttouwa authorities. It was one of the most Contaminate in baldness and imutiiful in execution in the annals of train robbery. No. 4 mail express train on the Chicago, Iturlingtoa and Qoincy Road waa the train selected, and the Adams Express Company is the loser of a good sum of nnnoy, the exact amount of which cannot be definitely ascertained. It is thovght, however, to be more than $n,imm. Xo. 4 is the Burlington through train from Denver to Chicago. lis express business is large) J local, but many times it carries large sums of money. If this train was rich in big amounts no one knew it, but the daring highwaymen evidently suspected so. and almost in broad daylight relieved the messenger of all the packages in the safe that looked like money. Chillicothe, the place where the robben boarded the train, is a lit 1 1 village eight miles west of Ottumwa. When the train arrived there two men jumped on the front platform of the express car. and were the same men, it is believed, whom the agent says he saw at that place early in the afternoon. The train leaves Chillicothe at 6:30, and arrives at t tumwa just twenty minutes later, a iortion of this time being consumed by stopping at the Milwaukee junction. The robbers evidently knew the custom of the train, as the consummation of their plan evidences. When the train left Chillicothe Messenger John S. I:ij;t' was sitting near the safe, and his assistant was chatting carelessly with Baggageman 1M Wright. Suddenly the front door of the express ear, which is usually locked, was thrown open and two masked men, each with two revolvers, called on the men to throw up their hands. While one man covered the trainmen th other quickly hound and gagged them and threw them in one corner. Then they COOlIy rifled the safe, placed the content! in a big sack and Waited ten minutes for the train to whistle for the stop at the junction. Jump OflT with the Booty. While waiting Postal Clerk John Urnphreyi came in from the mail car and Waa treated like the rest of his fellows. When the train slackened its peed at the junction the robbers Jumped off with their booty, crossing the ies Moines River OB the ice to the island, which has been the rendezvous of highwaymen anil tough characters from time immemorial. The mail clerk released the express messenger from his thongs, and when the train pulled into the station at Ottumwa he had unloosed all his comrades, and the word was given quickly to the sheriff and police. Sheriff BtodgbUl, Thief of Polin- Vandervcer and one posse started out on an engine for Chillicothe. Detective Jim UarrisOB, who shot the bandit at Hatavia two weeks j.l'o, headed another posse to trail the robben if possible to their hiding place. The robbers wore no hats, but hoods with masks seemingly attached. Both had brown overcoats and one wore gray jtnns trousers, while the other had encased hia'lega in overalls. It is the belief of the railroad men that they belong to a gang of moonshiners. Counterfeit! ri and desperadoes generally who Inhabit some of the abandoned mines in the eastern edg-- of Monroe County, and that they were met on the other side of the river by their pals who had horses iu waiting and they easily escaped. NORTHWESTERN OHIO SHAKEN. Nitroglycerine Muuazine BsS)toiS and Wrecks Houses at tlihsonhurtf. The nitroglycerins magaslna f the Ohio ami Indiana Torpedo Company, lo cated twelve miles wrest f rresaont, i tMiie. and about one sad i ball miles ':st of Gibwonbunf, blew op Sunday morning about . o'clock. The BMgaslne contained 1 .." x quarts of the explosive, which ; was to be ased in Bhooting oil wells in the nil fii-hls anrronntlinir. ;mi went olT with t terrific lone, the shock being felt plainly for miles around in all of the neighborlag towns with more or less force. In Fremont the people wi-re awakened and half scared to death by the shaking of the houses and doors and rattling of windows. At the central telephone oftii f all of the aiinuncititors were dropped. No one was injun-d at the scene and no one appears to he reported missing, and If anyone was there wlmn the explosion j occurred BOthittg is left to tell the tale unless covered ap by the falling snow. I The mags sine rested on a bed of limestone, and only a small hole shows where j it formerly stood. An oil stove was barn- i in;r at the time to thaw out frozen explosixes, and the cause is attributed to tliis. Gibsonbnrg, la dose proximity, suffered the worst from the shock. Doom wer' blown from their fastenings, windows blown in, chimneys tumbled down, plateglass fronts shivered, while the houses rocked and creaked, moved by the upheaval. People were terrified and buddied together. The damage to the company will perhaps reach .;'i.iHK, while in Qibsonbvrg it cunnot yet be accurately est imatcd. Mayor Sutro, of San Francisco, announces that he will call a mass-meeting to protest against the action of Acting United States Attorney Knight in refusing to issue a warrant for the arrest of ( 1'. Huntington, charged w ith violating the interstate commerce law by issuing a pass to Frank If. Stone. At the meeting expressions of opinion on the appointment of Mose tlunst as police commissioner will also he made. August Bs S nelson, formerly chef at the Itrown 1'ahn e Hotel, Dearer, committed suicide by ratting hin throat. He had been jilted by a woman for whom he deserted his wife and children. Before committing suicide he draped his and the Woman's picture in black. Thomas Walsh, a collector of the Vneific Kxpress Company, confesses at Palt Lake that he stole nearly S'J.oiKi from ÜM company hud August. As n result of eating poisoned cheese twenty-seven people of Kast Bradford,
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ROYAL Raising Vegetables Under Glass. Notwithstanding the general feeling that vegetables can be brought up from the far Booth at so little eost that it is not profitable to raise them ander glass in the North, some few find that this is anything but a fact. W. Y. Rawson. of Arlington. Mass., has 129,000 square feet of ground under glass, especially devoted to growing lettuce and encumbers. The seed is sown In August. He has had at one time 15,000 dozen lettuce ready to etlt He has eight houses used expressly for growing lettuce to a head. It takes about eight weeks before they are ready for market. He commences to ent in October, continuing through November. December and January. By having this succession of houses he can cut about 3,000 dosen a week. He has had from 10,000 to 15,000 cucumhera ready to cut in a single day. Some parts of the year the lettuce and cucumbers can be produced under hotbed sash, so that he has these vegetables at command the whole season through. Mr. Rawson has been in the business for fifteen years, and as he continues to enlarge his plant from year to year it Is evident that the business must be profitable when conducted intelligently. M this one seems to be. Median's Monthly. Very Much ofT Color Are people who are troubled tritt chronic liver eomplalat, Kile in the blood tinges the COtlcle sad even the eyeballs, anil also manifests its presence by noesslnesi la the right side and beneath the rijjht shoulder blade, furred tongue, nausea, stcfc headache and an unpleasant breath. It is SSOSlly accompanied by eostlveaess mid dyspepsia. Tor the ailment itself, and its various manifestations. Ilostetter's Stomach Hit ters Is a speedy nnd complete remedy. This standard medh-lne also prevents und cures chills and fever, rheumatism, lcrvouse.css and the infirmities incident to declining years. It builds up an enfeebled physique and fortifies It against disease. Appetite and Sightly slumber lire promoted by it. and it is a protector against the effects of a wetting, of overwork, exposure and unwholesome food or water. Pigeon Adopted by a Hen. An Augusta, (in., youth who spends .:is time when out of school looking after his chickens, of w hich be raises a number of broods every year, had singular experience last spring;, tine of his favorite hens came off the nest with only one little chick. This one soon died. and shout the same time a pigeon w as noticed in the yard w ith a broken w ing. The bereaved ben Immediately assumed the care of the disabled bird, which, strange to say. t onoe accepted the guardianship of the ben and remained under her care until its wing was well again, when it resinned its former way of living. Catarrh ( nmit lie Carrel ftth UK AI. APPLICATIONS. S they cannot reach the seal of the disease. Catarrh Is a Mood (.- oostltutkanal dirwre, and In order to cure It MI Stufet lake Internal remedies. Iialls Catarrh Cure N taken internally, and sets directly on t!ie bloo i and mucous uirfaees. Hall'i I atarrii Cure Is not a piH'-k medicine. It was prescribed by one of the bet physicians in this country foe eirv. ind is s feshv prescription, it toojs noKedof Hiebest tonics knowa, combined witii the best blood purifiers, acting lln-etly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredlsabj h what ptnduces such wonderful res lila in curing Catarrh, lend for testbi.onial . free. V. J. CHENEY & COM Trops., Toledo, O. Sohl by Druggists, price ;rc. Woiitlcil'ul ( lift Itwclliuga. The most wonderful cliff dwellings n the United States are those of the Mar.cos. In a southern Colorado canyon. Some of these caves are .'00 to OH) feet from the bottom of the perpoudicular sides of the canyon wall, and how tneir occupants gained ingress is mystery. S..NP your full name and address to Bobbins' Soap Mfg. Co.. Philadelphi a Pa., by return mail, and get, frsi of all c af. a coupon worth several dollars, if used b vou to its ful! advantage. Don ( delay. This is won.. attention. A Idle of Its Own. The hair appears to have a life of fa ow n. Many w eil nuthonth a ted iusiances are known of the hair of dead bodies Ini nsjslng Lu length after interment.
The leaven of yesterday ruins the cake of to-day. Don't spoil good buckwheat with dying raisingbatter fresh cakes want Royal Baking Powder. Grandma used to raise to-day's buckwheats with the souring left over of yesterday 1 Dear old lady, she was up to the good old times. But these are days of Royal Baking Powder freshness into freshness raises freshness. And this is the way the buckwheat cake of to-day is made : Two cups of Buckwheat, one cup of wheat flour, two tablespoons of Royal Baking Powder, one half teaspoonful of salt, all sifted well together. Mix with milk into 2 thin batter and bake at once on a hot griddle. Do not forget that no baking powder can be subßtitutec for the 44 Royal M in making pure, sweet, delicious, wholesome food.
BAKING POWDER CO 10G WALL ST., NEW Konaparte's Experience of Poverty. When Buonaparte reached Paris on May 21, 17!2, there was a poor outlook for a suppliant bankrupt In funds and nearly so In reputation; hut be was undaunted, aud his application was made without the los of a moment. A new minister of war bad been appointed but a few days before there were six changes in that office during as many months, and the assistant now in charge of the artillery seemed favorable to the request Tor a moment he thought of restoring the suppliant to his position, but events were marching: too swiftly, and demands more urgent jostled aside the claims of an obscure I lea tenant with a shady character. Bonaparte at once grasped the fact that he could w in his cause only by patience or by importunity, aud began to consider how he could arrange for a prolonged stay iu the capital. His scanty resources were already exausted, but he found Bourrienne, a former schoolfellow at Itrienne. in equal straits, waiting; like himself for something to turn up. ( h er their meals in a ( heap restaurant on the Rue St. Honore they discussed various means of gaining a livelihood and seriously contemplated a partnership in subletting apartments. But Bourrienne very quickly obtained the post of secretary in the embassy of Stuttgart, so that his comrade was left to make his struggle alone by pawning what few articles of value he possessed. -iTof. Sloane's "Napoleon" iu the Century. In Olden Times People overlooked the importance cf permanently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action; but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently cure habitual constipation, well-informed people will nut buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but dually injure the system. Value of Hall Hearings. An experiment with ball bearings was recently made in Canada. A street car. fitted with ball bearings, was drawn a distance of several hundred feet by men pulling on three strands of ordinary sewing thread. A carriage manufacturer put another style of ball bearings on the axles of a coach ordinarily pulled by four horses. A trained dog was hitched to the poh . and he drew the coach around the yard with little effort. The combination of pneumatic tires ami ball bearings would evidently relieve much of the strain now put on horses drawing heavy vehicles, and here is a tip for an enterprising carriage builder. Going to California? The llurlitiKton Itonto is tbe only rail- : way running "personally conuncteU" WOP j cursions via Denver to tolorsdo Springs, ' Fait Lake, Ojjtlen, Sacr.-miento. s-an I rncisco. Stockton, M.-rced. Freano. llaUer-.-field and bis Angeles at the lowest rute. Pullman tourist sleeping car through without changa, Leave Chicago every Wednesday Write or call i n T. A. tlrady, Kxeursion Manager. 211 Clark st. . Chicago. Take Frequent Baths. Aeration of the blood takes place to s me extent through the skin. In man the skin gives off a thirtieth to a six tieth part of the carbolic acid gas given out by the lungs. Sooxr.n on Lateu a neglected Cold w ill develop a constant cough, shortness of breath, failing strength, and wasting of flesh, all symptomatic of some serious Lung affection, w hich may be avoided or palliated by using in time Dr. D. Ja ne u Expectorant. The men who succeed best iu public life are those who take the risk of standing by their own convictions. Garfield.
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- YORK. Market Gardeners Grow Hi; h! There is lots of money made in early vegetables. Everybody admits that the very earliest vegetables are produced from Saler's Northern Grown Seeds. Think of having radishes in fourteen days; lettuce in twenty days; potatoes in forty day?; peas in fortysix days, and splendid cabbage in liftyfive days from day of sowing seed! If Yon Will Cnt This Out and Send It with SI money order to the John A. Salzer Seed Company, La( rosse. Wis., you will get free thirty-live packages earliest vegetable seeds and their great seed catalogue, or for six cents postage a package of Fourteen Day Paris Radish seed and their seed catalogue, C. N. U. Hostage Stamp Perforation. In perforating postage stamps a die plate is placed below the needles of a machine carrying 300 needles. As about lSU.'tOXUHMj holes are punched per day the wear on the die plate is excessive; brass plates wear out in a day and even steel plates are rapidly destroyed. The use aluminium bran wo has caused the die plates to last fur months without renewal. Are You Car-Slok When Traveling? Car-sickness is as trying to many people as sea-sickness. It comes from a derangement of the stomach. One of Itipaus Tubules is an insurance against it, and a box of them should be in every traveler's outfit. The Prophet's Name. Whenever a strict Mohammedan pronounces the name of the prophet, he 1 iously kisses his thumb nails, presses them to his forehead, und says. "The prophet of God. to whom be all glory T We think Piso s Cure for Consumption is the only medicine for Coughs. Jkkkih riNCKAun, Springfield, His., Oct. l, isyt. A work of real merit liuds favor at last. A. B. Aicott LEAVES 1T5 MARK every one of the painful irregul.it it ies arid weaknesses that proy upon women. They fade the face, waste the figure, ruin the temper, wither you up, make you old before your time. Get well : That's the way to look well. Cure the disorders ami ailments that beset yon, with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Picsciiption. It regulates and promotes all the proper functions, improves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy and net vonsness. brfaagp refreshing sleep, and lestotcs health and sttcnptli. It's a powerful general, as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, imparting vigor and stiengtk to the entire system. Anna OUtKH, of Rhn Cterk. Buffalo Co.. JVfb.. writrs : ' I enjoy food health thanks to )r. Tierce's Fnvoi ite Prescription and 't.olileti M-'hcal Discovery." I was under doctors' care for two yents with womb disease, and Ktadtiallv wastinrr in strencth all the time. T wn v. iA i that 1 could it up in bed onlv a few moments, for two years. I commenced taking Jr Tierce's Favotite Prescript iti and his "Oolden leoical Discovery.' and I v the time , I had taken one-half doti. ... i ., . . tu i.Hur, i wh:- up ana goiiiR wherever I pleased, and have had good health Süd Keen vr. .irotii. Mrs. Ci rich. ever since that was two yearv and a half ajfo." A book of 1 68 pages on " Woman und Her Disease" mailed sealed, on receipt of io cents in stamps for postage. Address, WiiRi.n'S DlSPSNSASY StEntCAT. ASSOCIATION, 603 Main Street, Buffalo. N. Y.
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