Marshall County Independent, Volume 1, Number 34, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 June 1895 — Page 3

BUSHNELL TO LEAD.

BEST IX TOE WOHLD.

Tired Women Find in the blooJ purify in p, building-up qualities of flood's Sarsaparilla just "what

they need. Mrs. Isa Grigg?, cf Eanii, Texas, gives her experience below : "I suffered a'raoft death with local troubles, which developed Into a very serious affect'on and made , a surgical operation, necessary. I was completely broken down, had numerous boils, and when I commenced taking Hood's JSarsaparilla I weighed only 112 pounds. Now I weigh over 123 pounds and am in letter health than fcr the pist fifteen years. Formerly I was covered with eruptions ; now my skin is clear. I can truly say Hood's Sarsaparilla has no equal for poor run-down women. Every one remarks abotit how well I am looking." Mrs. Isa Grksgs. Hnnri'c Oil 1c ct harmoniously with I 1UUU 2 älii: jjooU'a Sarsaparilla. 2öo. Tougli liittlc Kpicure. A New York boy who was sent into the country by the fresh-air fund last Bummer was confronted, after a lusty dinner, by a generous piece of apple pie. A3 he showed no disposition to partake of it, his temporary host said, kindly: "Why do you not eat your pie?" "Where is the cheese?" asked the gamin, Insolently. "We haven't any cheese," was the reply. "Hats!" exclaimed the little tough; "apple pie and no cheese!" The farmer afterward said: "I thought he ought to be taught a little good manners while he was In the country, bo I took him and a shingle out behind the barn, and he got more 'fresh-air fun in ten minutes than he had ever had before in his life, I guess. Then ho went back and ate that pie without cheese, too!" Good AVork. Seattle, Wash., Is now the scat of a Btate bacteriological laboratory for the examination of the germs of consumption, diphtheria, and other disease, and some valuable work has already been done In the examination of the water supply of the city for germs of typhoid fever. The rhinoceros has a perfect passion for wallowing in the mud, and Is usually covered with a thick coat of It YOÜfIGJIRLS. CvTEUESTISO CONCLUSIONS. Hothcrs Agrco on One Yital Subject. SrrriA . TO OIK LADT IAtEB6. Young girls, to the thinking mind, are ever subjects of the deepest interest. home lead lives of luxury, while others toil for mere existence. Separate, however, as their patlu in life may lie, 'aturc demands cf them the same oh dience. AU are subject to the same tibf. sical laws, ano. suffer in pro portion to their violation. Young girls are reticent through modesty, and often withheld what ought to be told. Yet they are not to blame, for information on 6uch subjects has been withheld from them, owing to the false interpretation of a mother's duty. In such cases they should do as thousands of young ladies are doing every day: write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., giving as nearly as possible their symptoms, and receive her freely given advice and timely aid. Lydia E. rinkham'a Vegetable Compound is the young girl's most trusty f ricna. It can be obtained of any druggrst, and speedily relieves and cures irregularities, suspension, retention, and all derangements of the womb and ovaries. It banishes promptly all pains, headache, backache, faintness, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholia, etc. Young girls must know that self -preservation U t.e first laic ofniture. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISGOVERY. DONALD KEHHEDY, OF RQXBURY, 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 Pimpje. He has tried it in ove'r 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 6toppcd, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Itead 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. f) PrjVCt Thorn H. Himpnon. WMhtnirton, rn irilld v.v. tin ntm ree until ratent obtalned. Write for Iarentor'i Uulda. TFA PUTDC -irln positions (or the. comtoi I LnUnr.rid n h1" ' nam. Ami bra I Iwcii' BuaiAi, KCl. 211-3 btato bt..Uuca

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NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR BY OHIO REPUBLICANS.

Got. McKinley Pledged the Support of Ohio in the Next National ConTention Foraker Indorsed for Senator Six Ballots Taken. Met in Zanesvillc. Z&nesTllle correspondence: Gen. Asa S. Bushnell for Governor, J. B. Foraker for United States Senator and William McKinley for President. This Is the combination that won at the Republican State convention. The convention was called to order promptly at 4 o'clock Tuesday by Col. Joseph C. Bonner, chairman of the State committee. A half hour previous the hall was packed to its full capacity of 5,000, and a larger number was unable to gain admittance. Senator Sherman was given a stirring ovation whoa he was escorted into tho-hall at 3:00 o'clock by Congressman Van Voorhis and Judge Crander. Ex-Secretary Foster, members of Congress, several candidates and others were cheered a they entered, so that Chairman Bonner had to rap for order previous to the prayer of Rev. Samuel G. Addison, of Toledo. Among the working delegates were Herman G. Dennison, son of the war Governor, and Ilarry Garfield, son of the martyred President. On the platf 'rm were Judges West, Lawrence, Baldwin and a largo number of leading Republicans. When Judge West, who was the Republican candidate for Governor in 1877, was being escorted j. n. forakek. to the platform. Senator Sherman came down to greet him, and the scene occasioned a marked demonstration. While Chairman Bonner, who is a member of Governor McKinley staff, was eloquently congratulating the Republicans on thj result of the last Ohio election and forecasting another triumph for next Norember in a well-set introductory speech, ex-Gör. Foraker entered tho hall and a very boisterous demonstration followed his appearance. After Chairman Bonner had mado repeated efforts to secure order and proceed gex. AS.v s. nusnxrxi,. with his introductory remarks, ex-Gov. Foraker come to tho front of the platform aod asked that the deliberations of tho convention be not longer disturbed, as there would be time for all to be heard. Col. Bonner ctrt short his remarks and introduced to the demonstrative audience Senator John Sherman as the temporary chairman. At tho conclusion of the Senator's speech the twenty-one congressional districts were called for members of the committees and other po sitions, when it was fcund that there were bitter contests for seats, especially In the Toledo and Springfield districts. A committee on resolutions was appointed and afterward or A-arJ ganized, with ex-Sec-ifitjtfcfcrretary Charles Fosg'ter as chairman. On V"T motion of Gen. A. C. Hurst the convention then adjourned to 8 p. m. CHARLES FOSTER. The Ballotins Bcsins. On reassembling the temporary organitation was made permanent. The contested delegations from the Toledo and Springfield districts were not unseated. The following names were presented to the convention for the nomination for Governor: J. W. Barger, J. Warren Keifer, J. II. Iloyt, George K. Nash, Robert M. Xevin, A. B. Harris and E. W. Poe. Gen. Bushnell's name was not presented by any speaker. There were 8-7 delegates in the convention, 414 being neceseary for a choice. The first ballot resulted as follows: Bushnell, 5S; Barger, 8G; Ilarris, BO; Iloyt, 17GV-:.; Keifer, 74; Nash, ICS; Nevin, CO; Poe, 1404 Chairman Sherman announced there was no nomination. Tho third ballot for Governor resulted: Bushnell, 159; Barger, 8G: Ilarris, L7; Hoyt, 1G5; Keifer, 40; Nash, lddfa Nevin, 78; Poe, 84. At the end of tho third brllot it was announced that the name of E. W. Poe was withdrawn. The fifth ballot for Governor, 414 being necessary for a choice, resulted: Bushnell, 410; Harris, 5; Hoyt, 120; Keifer, 12; Nash, 279. On the sixth ballot Gen. Asa S. Bushnell was nominated, receiving 509 votes; Nash, 201; Iloyt, 111; necessary for choice, 414. Five regular fast freight trains have been added to the service of the Illinois Central for the Bole purpose of hauling fruit tvnd vegetables. One local fruit train recently showed by the billing that it earned the company $8,000. John Hangas, an employe of the Canton coal mine at Biwabik, Minn., fell 105 feet, and was dashed to pieces at the bottom of the shaft. The Spanish Government took possession of the body of Jose Marti, the Cuban rebel ltader who was killed in btttl

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MsolafcJy Pure Tho Nobility of tho Donkey. Tho donkey, who, rather undeservedly, has come to be considered one of the "naturals" of the animal world, was dedicated by the ancients to Bacchus, while the ass of Silenus was raised to a place among tho stars. Apparently he was a more intellectual personage in early days than he Is supposed to be at present. Ammouianus, the grammarian, possessed one who invariably attended his master's lectures on poetry, and would even leave the choicest luncheon of thistles to do so. "Wicked as a red ass' ran an old proverb, which the Copts believed in so firmly that every year they sacrificed an unhappy animal of the detested color by hurling it headlong from a wall. In an old black-letter translation of Albertus Magnus the donkey figures in the following extraordinary receipt: "Take an Adder's skyn, and Auri pigmenting and greeke pitch of Reupiriticum, and the waxe of newe Bees, and the fat or grease of an Asse, andbreake them all, and put them all in a dull seething pot full of water, and make it to seethe at a glowe fire, and after let it waxe cold, and make a taper, and every man that shall see light of it shall seemo headlesse." Burton, in his "Anatomy of Melancholy," mentions as a valuable armlet "a ring made of the hoofe of an asse's right foot carried about." A tract written by a certain "A. B." in 1595, entitled "The Noblenesse of tho Asse," is exceedingly laudatory of that excellent animal: "Ho refuseth no burden, he goes whither he is sent without any contradiction. He lifts not his foote against any one; he bytes not; he is no fugitive, nor malicious affected. Ho dcth all things in good sort, and to his liking that hath cause to employ him." But what chiefly fills the worthy author with admiration is the donkey's voice his "goodly, sweet, arul continuall brayiugs," which form "a melodious and proportionate kind of musicke." Tha Gentleman's Magazine. Conservative Ijittlo Bodies Are those diminutive organs, the kimleys, v.liioh, lu spite of their small size, perform in health a most important part In the Mechanism of tho system. Uut cf order they breed dangerous trouble, lienew their activity with Ilostetter'n Stomach IJitters, which prevents the serious nml often fatal diseases resulting from their Inaction. This sterling medicine, moreover, remedies malarial, rheumatic and dyspeptic complaints, and Invigorates the whole system. Chinese Titles. A letter received by the London Truth respecting the le of official rank in China throws a somewhat new light on the question. It says that when the Celestial Government sells its orders and decorations it gives no fixity of tenure. The wearer of the brass button, the bluo glass, or the pheasant feather, is a mere tenant at will. By a mere stroke of the official pen his insignia may bo confiscated like poor LI Hung Chang's peacock feathers and yellow jacket and unless he is prepared to buy theni back again he relapses into a mere undecorated nobody. Why Shcmilcs Sweetly. Sparkling eyes, quick beating heart, ana the rosy blush of pleasure on the cheeka, makes the strong man happy when he meets his laJy love. Tnafs the kind of a man whose very touch thrills because It Is full of energy, vigorous nerve power and vitality. Tobacco mukös strong men weak and wretched. Ko-To-liac sold by Druggists everywhere, (guaranteed to cure. Uook, titled "Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away," free. Ad. Sterling ltemedy Co., New York or Chicago. He's Part Irish. The present Sultan of Morocco is descended from an Irish girl who became a member of tho royal harlem moro than 100 years ago. A New View of Life. It is surprising how often the troubles of this life spring from indigestion. And more surprising how few people know it. You sny, "I'm blue," or "My head feels queer," or "I can't sleep," or "Everything frets me." Nine times in ten indigestion is at the bottom of all your miseries, and a box of Kipans Tubules would give you an entirely new view of life. It is estimated that for every degree of change in temperature during tho cold half of the year throughout tho territory in which anthracite coal is used the consumption is intluencetl 2 per cent. Tho temperature effect is largely upon the coal used in heating, and Is a definite factor for calculation. Ilall's Catarrh Cure. T taken Internally. Trice 75 cents. Whenever you buy or sell, let or hire, make a definite bargain, and never trust to tho llattcring lie, "We sha'n't disagree about trifles." No specific for local skn ailments can cope in popular favor with Glenn's Sulphur Soap. "Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye," Black or Brjwn, 50c. Luther's father was a miner, and tho future reformer often earned a supper by singing in the streets.

All other powders are cheaper made and inferior, and leave either acid or alkali in the food.

ROYAL CAKING POWDER CO., 1C5 WALL ST., NEW-Y05K.

aw; v a u v s 5: kjz a jj Bismarck and Humanity. Bismarck must remain, as long as he lives, tho visible symbol of strength, as opposed to more sinuous management, in public life. Considered in the abstract, such a character may easily be riddled by the criticism of logicians' and get a bad name among the historians. But when it apears among us in the concrete of flesh and blood, human nature is drawn irresistibly toward it, and holds it priceless by comparison with all varieties of merely talking and writing creatures. When Englishmen find themselves most nearly agreed as to Oliver Cromwell's place among great Englishmen, they have in their minds a picture of him driving nn Impotent and foolish Parliament from Its chamber and putting the door key In his pocket. The same impulse fills the length and breadth of Germany to-day with a sort of stormy joy in the contemplation of this old man, whose giant's frame and lion's heart, and direct and simple yet lofty powers of mind and achievement, seem to belong to tho heroic period of Northern legend and myth rather than to the modern-constitutional shop-keeping state. The Saturday Review. PROSPECTIVE MOTHERS and those soon to become mothers, ehould know that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription robs childibirta of its tortures 'and terrors, as well as of its dangers to both mother and child, by aiding nature in pre paring the system for parturition. There by "labor" and the period of confinement are rreatlr shortened. It also promotes the secretion of an abundance of nourishment for the child. Mrs. Dora A. Gctitrie, of Oakley, Ovo ton Co., Tenn., writes : " When I began taking Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I was not able to stand on my feet without suiTering almost death. 1,'ow'I do nil niv housework, washing, cooking:, 6ewiug and everything for my family of eiht. I am etoater cow than I have been in six. years. Your 4 Favorite Prescription Is the best to take before confinement, or at least it proved so with nie. I never snrTcred so little with any of my children as I did with niy labt."

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Killed Himself with a Pin. Tho suicide of Admiral Villeneuvc, when taken prisoner by the English, was ingenious. He had some anatomical plates and by examingiug them located his own heart precisely. Then he thrust a large pin his only weapon Into its head at the point selected. It pierced the heart, and he was found dead. The Iadics. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the California liquid laxative, Syrup of Tigs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom of the package. Fearful Slaughter. In the charge of the Light Brigade, at Balaklava, C73 ofiicers and men took part. There were 130 killed, 13i wounded, and 15 prisoners. Only 105 rode back, the remainder having been dismounted. Out of 073 horses, 475 were killed and A'l wounded. The Hon. Samuel W. Allrrton, of Chicago, is enthusiastic on the subject of Hot Springs, S. D. Ho writes as follows: Fred T. Evans. Trop. The Evans, not Springs, S. D. .My Dear Sir: I believe that wlton tho American people know of the great curing power of your springs for rheumatism that you will have to build more hotels, the climate is po much bettor than Hot Springs, Ark. Yours truly, SAMUEL W. ALLEIiTON. The C, B. & Q. U. It. have just published a pamphlet th scriptive of the hot springs, and coj is ran be had free by addressing 1. S. Eastis, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. Dr. George B. Ilaggart thinks that birds eat choke berries in preference to other kinds when they wish to cut down their weight so as to fly well. Some of the anti-fat remedies contain poke berry juice. I believe Piso's Cure for Consumption saved mv boy's life last summer.-Mns. Ali.ie Douglass, LcKcy, ilich., Oct. 0,1894. It Is marvelous how long a rotten post will stand, provided It be not shaken. Mn. Wlnslow'n Eormrso Btbup for CMlären fretülng: Boit-.-iu the gams, reaucea inflammation, kilays pain, euren wiadooiia. 35centaftbottlo. Your grocer sens it. only by U Company, Chicago.

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THE RtSINO &J STOVC POLISH it cakes for fr-arrai. blackirjcf eta. Trin SL'N PASTS POLISH isr tick after -tltnner fpried cud poi" ihed wi:'a a cI3S.fc llorso Bros., Prop.. Canton, J!a U.S. A THE CASY'S LIFE .i.-i-nis or, t' foof ' It c?ts. ln;i:!i-':c::t i!;!rii!::ii.-!jt tttr cFjse cf nun'h of tl:e futalitj- a:!i;i4 infanta. Imrcyy fool 'r!i'' on iivl'.ct'-:S- n. If U:o fnr l f&lt' the z lion J.- po.. I. :-.Ti.l -Ul'isre's Fo4" K the cbi. TI'.'to i tu v.ih'z "nt a; c4 c? -nearly as po,I." it v.-.c hot In tf -uorlil. lT.ive jou a !a:.v? Jt.i hft dfends vpon ho'r it isfL Sold by Drug's'- 35c up to 51.7 5WOOLKICII & C(.. rALMLi; MAVS. Beecham's pills are for biliousness, sick headache, dizziness, dyspepsia, bad taste in the mouth, heartburn, torpid liver, foul breath, sallow skin, coated tongue, pimples loss of appetite, etc., when caused by constipation; and constipation is the most frequent cause of all of therru One of tlie xrot important things fa everybody to learn is that contip3tio causes more than half the sickness ia thr world, especially cf women; and it can ail be prevented. Go by the book .free at yoar druggist 'scr write B.F. AllcnCo. ,3f 5Csj St., New York, rills, ice and 25 i a box. Annual 'k let more tl.n 6.000. 'CO brXec i m HIGH EST AWARD WORLD'S FAIR. -k The BEST PREPARED FOOD SOLD EVERYWHERE. ft JOHN CARLO & SONS, New York. 300. for $3 This work, on receipt of ja.t. ve will send, prepni !. tli I;ii.t Houses. piiotrai:nc vu-ws. foor i'lans a'fi:r::t,- cti;:i:itox I'ir.i;!. ;'. 1 !;,;. "-? .i.;T!'r ana itfactory. A!Ik 'S he C-'J?era" tive Hut'diu-r :r. Association, V Architftu., iu l ...:.; t.. N. V. . THE SYNDICATE COMPANIES' . WESTERN r-LORIDA MANHATTAN BIDQ.S5 DORBORN 5T CHICAGO A ten t frnit or vcirt! Iw f .rrn on a TVunk IJo Hailroad, from loi; irr arrr-.i rahu bicfi ts or oiio d.dUr jn-r nk, x-avat e v,klf cr iiiouthlv. No tax-n. Jio i"tHic.t. t-.r.u; j-tll fori eijually favoral!o ti-mis on larger tirtn. Lv(-ry Bias rail have a h mo paiii lor in t!:au two M ar. Th t;arl n Spot of ihr World. Tlirc t r;.s a War. Tbe? lan1 til crow ail kirvl f trr.itu sn1 vrna. ab. Fur iiealtLli!:i.- ri'ldtn-bs and e inibilny ot t'liniate, Tn-sriK't-H to jnrk t. t.rli.is ciiu:i bfn as 4 other needs ot aila'i.-t .1 riv:li7tii-n. thse ln4 ae nnyualei. :a'1 t"r x'ii.t-i! niM". or oal. ?..?Tr?FfiTFn FRFF IF V. V Fotii-Ty t't'ltt-.TI y llf mr.l . Hav ki rim-.i manv tionan4 loins rapiaiy nisatirear.a:! in t-n uvk ai I a-t ttenthirds . Ii mihi t.i.i-i -r rt tii"-d. ltHK ef tfhtinionial cf mir; u!i re Kftit l'KPK. Ten Days Treatment Furnished Free bi Mill. CI. I. I (SEES I S3SS SPECIALISTS ITUL EtOI JIl PAYS FORiÄ in lOh:ul!cra.le paper6in Iühmis, f uaract d rircuation H0.Kt or we -an iurt It 'A timet In 1 ,3 ' country jtapert for SEXD PCI: C.iTALOt.CF. ciiicAc.o M:AvsF.n:u i xiox, 03 South JeHerson Mrect, - Chicago, MX, HflPISHTSOÜTH. üool farma; linn limate; low prion; if terms. Add res I. II. KOti , Cnlonlratlfm A cent Q. Si C. IL IU lllKMIXt:iIAM. ALA. DYSP'PSIA and "how to lose It." Onr brok'.et ill iDterr ro 11 you're a dr! eptlo. Miiun Free for tbe aklBft, WKAUT A vnm rhll;.lelphU. Tau C N. V. No. 23 S TIIKX WHITIXi T) AI)TKUTIJEnS II plejMt any oa saw tha adTertUemnafl la this paier. ist rus. .US Good. UN 1mr?1eta Best Ccuga ryrun. Ta? la tire. Hold by d

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