Marshall County Independent, Volume 1, Number 41, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 August 1895 — Page 11
IMPORTANT FOOD TESTS.
Hotr to Froduce More Economical and Healthful Articles for the Table. The official food analyses by the United States and Canadian governments have been studied with interest. The United States government report gives the names of eighteen well-known baking powders, some of them advertised as pure cream-of-tartar powders, which contain alum. The report shows the Royal to be a pure cream -of -tartar baking powder, the highest in strength, evolving 1C0.G cubic inches of leavening gas per single ounce of powder. There were eight other brands of cream-of-tartar powders tested, and their average strength was 111.5 cubic inches of gas per ounce of powder. The Canadian government Investigations were of a still larger number of powders. The Royal Baking Powder was here also shown the purest and highest in strength, containing fortyfive per cent, more leavening gas per ounce than the average of all the other cream-of-tartar powd?rs. These figures are very instructive to the practical housekeeper. They Indicate that the Royal Raking Powder goes more than H3 per cent further in use than the others, or is one-third more economical. .Still more important than this, however, they prove this popular article has been brought to the highest degree of purity for to Its superlative purity this superiority in strength is due and consequently that by Its use we may be insured the purest and most wholesome food. The powders of lower strength are found to leave large amounts of Impurities in the food. This fact is emphasized by the report of the Ohio State Food Commissioner, who, while Unding the Royal practically pure, found no other powder to contain less than 10 per cent, of inert or foreign matters. The statistics show that there is used In the manufacture of the Royal Baking Powder more than half of all the cream-of-tartar consumed in the United States for all purposes. The wonderful sale thus Indicated for the Royal Baking Powder greater than that of all other baking powders combined is perhaps even a higher evidence than that already quoted of the superiority of this article, and of its indispensableness to modern cookery. The Deepest Shaft Is in Michigan. The deepest mining shaft in America Is not on the west coast among the celebrated gold and silver lodes, as one might exieet, nor iu the coal regions of Pennsylvania, or among the "mines of the Montezumas" In Mexico. It is a common, e very-day copper mine at Opecehee, Mich., which, at last accounts, was far beyond three-quarters of a mile in depth. The mine in question is called the "Tamarack," and Is reputed by experts to tap the richest copper lode in the world. HERITEDJEWARD. SALES OF LYDIA E. FISKIIAX'S VEGETABLE COMPOUNDUneqnallcd in tho History of Medicine. Honesty, Excellence, Faitlifulaess Fitly Rewarded. (riciAi. to oca ladt EEAir.as. Never in the history of medicine has the demand for cne particular remedy for female diseases equalled that attained by Lydia A. I'inkhams Vegetable Pftmnniinil V inthehistory of .Mrs. Pinkhams wonderful Compound has the demand for it been so great a3 it is today. From Maine to California, from the Gulf to tho St. Lawrence, come the glad tidings of woman's suffering relieved by it ; and thousands upon thousands of letters are pouring in from grateful women, saying that it will. and does positively cure those painful Ailments of "Women. It will cure tho worst forms of femala complaints, all ovarian troubles, inflammation and ulceration, falling and displacements of the womb, and consequent spinal weakness, and ia peculiarly adapted to the change of life. Every time it will cure Rackaclw. It has cured more cases of lcucorrhoea by removing the cause, than any remedy the world ha3 ever known; it U almost Infallible in such cases. It dissolves and expels tumors from the ulcrus in an early stage of development, and checks any tendency to cancerous humors. Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver Pills work in unison with the Compound, pnd are a sure cure for constipation and sickbeadache. Mrs. Pinkham's Sanative "Wa3u is frequently found of great value for local application. Correspondence is freely solicited by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., and tho strictest confidence assured. All druggists sell tit Pinkham's remedies. Th Vegetable Compound in three- forms, r tnid. Pills, and Lozenges. HIGHEST AWARD WORLD'S FAIR. UPERUs is ,. ir THE BEST PREPARED FOOD SOLD EVERYWHERE, ft JOHN CARLE & CNS. New York,
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GREATEST CROP IN THE COUNTRY'S HISTORY. Estimates of Conservative Statisticians Place the Yield at 2,375,000,000 Bushels Ifailway Managers Put the Figures 23,000,000 Hi-hcr. Prospect Is Good. Confronted with a corn crop which promises to be hundreds of thousands of bushels larger than the largest ever recorded in the history of the country, thw question arises: What is to be done with it? Itailwny managers estimate the crop at about 2.4fK),000,(JOO bushels, and oven allowing that the interests of railway properties may have caused such managers to let their imaginations color the fciets, the estimates of conservative statisticians based on the latest Uovernment crop report make the cron over 2,r575,OOO,l0O bushels. Shortly after the war there was a time when corn had to be sacrificed in various ways to get rid of it, but only twice since 1871 has the yield reached L',OW,0()0,000 bushels. In 1SS0 the yield was 2.112,802,000 bmhels, and it was thought to be a record breaker for all time. The crops of 1801 aggregated 2.0150.1." 4,0 bushels, and th surplus was so great that in Kansas the corn was burned for fuel, it nut being worth shipment out of the State. However, some of the best posted men iu the grain trade are of the opinion that none of the crop of 1S03 will need to he burned, even though it exceeds any previous crop by ÖOO.lR'O.OOO bushels. On the contrary, the statistical position of supply and demand would stem to justffy the opinion that this enormous corn crop will be a great boon to the country nnd prove the financial salvation of many a farmer whose wheat crop has been nearly ruined. It takes a long stretch of the imagination to grasp the fact that 82,000,000 acres o corn, ono of the largest acreages known, are now nourishing under the most perfect weather conditions ever seen. Railway managers have already begun to arrange proper transportation facilities for the corn, and the chances are that every bushel of it will be used up or sent out of the country at fairly good prices. In view of this prospect it will he of interest to note certain facts in connection with our corn crops. In the first place, it is a fact that as a rule the larger the total yield the greater has been tho export, and generally speaking, the greater the yield the larger lias been tho percentage of the whole exported. The three largest and two smallest yields for the last thirteen years will pretty fairly illustrate the general fact. The figures are as follows: Kush.. Bush., r. ct. lear. crop. export, export. 1500 ...2.11L802.000 lO-VlSJOO 4.S3 1S02 ... 2,000, 154.000 7(;,;o2,2sr 3.70 1SS0 ...1.087,700,000 7041,073 3.57 lsss ...i,4.vu 01,000 2ö,:;:;o,sr,9 1.74 1501 ...1,480,070,000 32,041,520 2.15 INDIAN WAR ON. Wyoming Fettlers Arm Themselves and I'reparo to Fight. The Indian war has broken out in earnest. The vague rumor that a white man and his wife and child had been killed in the Wyoming .Salt River Valley, and that settlers in retaliation had killed six of the redskins is confirmed. The excitement among the settlers in Northwestern Wyoming over the threatened uprising of. the Pannock and Shoshone Indians is growing more intense every day. They are leaving their ranches in largo numbers and gathering at favored points for mutual protection in ease the irate Indians return to seek vengeance for the death of their brother braves. Tho Mory of the killing of tho three whites nnd six Indians is spreading alarm at rapid rate. The settlers are becoming thoroughly aroused, and if they arc not soon protected by government troops they will take the field iu protection of their own homes and lives, and they are well 1 7 s? Vtr' 7 BEAT OF TUE IXDIAX TROUBLES. qualified by long experience in this country to do even more effective fighting than the regulars. The Indians rcalizo that the cowboys are more dangerous than the troops. The reds know they can surrender to the soldiers and they will be in no further danger, but when the frontier volunteers go out tohnnt Indians they fight as the Indians do themselves. They shoot to kill and kill all in sight. The trouble originated when thirty m?n set out from Jackson's IIolo to arrest a band of Indians for violating the State game laws. In Hoback canyon they discovered an Indian camp and at daylight surprised the Indians and captured them all without a shot being fired. In this camp they found 135 green elk skins. Each Indian was started back for the Hole with a white man at his back with his riflo across his arm ready for any emergency. The squaws were in the rear with the packs, and William Crawford in the rear of the squaws with the constables in charge. When" nearly through an Indian let out a war whoop and every Indian, squaw and all, broke from the trail and attempted to escape. The posso immediately opened fire, and in the laconic language of the report, "all the Indians were killed except one papoose." The posse immediately covered up all trace of their deadly work, shot the Indian horses and hastened back to Marysville, Jackson's Hole. The settlers there immediately began to prepare for the worst. Prof. F. D. Itobinson, for twenty-on rears dean of Latin language and literature at Ken s as uidreisity, is dead.
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No Hurry in Norway. These Norwe.lans are a wonderfully
patient people. They never hurry. Why should they? There Is always time enough. We breakfast at 0. Monsieur goes to business at 10 or so, and returns to his dinner, like all the rest of the Scandinavian world, at 2:30. We reach coffee and cigarettes at about 4, and then monsieur goes hack to his office, if he likes, for two or three hours. We sometimes see him again at supper at 8:30, but usually there Is a game of whist or a geographical society lecture or a concert or a friend's birthday fete (an occasion never overlooked by your true Norwegian), or someone has received a barrel of oysters, and would not, could not, dream of opening them without champagno and companymasculine company only. It seems to me that there are entirely too many purely male festivities here. In fact, the men say so themselves, and that they would really enjoy many cf the occasions much more if ladies were present But "it is not the custom of the country" (a rock on which I am always foundering) to omit or to change in such matters. Monsieur only does as do all the other men of his age, which is elderly, and condition, which is solid. There is a curious feeling concerning America over here, In one way and another. Morgcnbladet, the chief conservative paper, an organ locally, of the first importance, keeps a sort of horror chamber of Americana. The reason is, I suppose, that In these very dark and troublous political times, when not only the union, but the monarchy Itself, Is threatened and tottering, the conservative interest thinks It dangerous to allow any virtue to appear In a republic, and especially in ours, the most flourishing, and therefore the most pernicious, example of that Invention of evil bred. Paternal Liberality. A man in Tennessee was purchasing a trousseau for the wedding of his daughter. After bargaining for ten yards of calico, he said: "Now, show mo some shoes." "What kind?" "How do they run in price?" "From a dollar and a half up." "That's purty steep for a gal that's been used ter goin' bar'footed most of the time, I reckon, but a gal don't git hi tclied every day, and I s'pose I kin stand it. Jini'll have to buy 'em for her anyhow after this. Lemme have one uv them pa'r at a dollar fifty." "What size?" "About sevens, I reckon. Six is her size in summer time, but getttn married is makin' her kinder proud, and she says shewj goin' to wear stockin's; so you see, Colonel, we'd better git 'em a size bigger to 'low for the extry." The Shoe and Leather Reporter. Opcu the Safety Valve When there Is too big a htad of steam on, or you will be lo danger. Similarly, when that important safety valve cf the system, the bowels, beeonies obstructed, ojen tt promptly with Ilostetter's Stomach Uitferä, nnd guard against the consequences of Us closure. Itlllonsuess. dyspepsia, malarial, rheumatic und kiduey complaint, nervousness and neuralgia are all subjugated by this pleasant but potent conqueror of disease. On the Pea. Traveler-Were you troubled with mal do nier while you were crossing the ocean? Old lady--Really, I don't know. I was that dreadful seasick I couldn't think about anything else. Detroit Free Press. Tobacco-Weakened Resolutions. Nerves Irritnted ty tobacco, always craving for slim.ihuits, explains why It Is ko Lard to fcwear off. No-To Ilae I the only guaranteed tobacco Imbit cure because it acts directly on affected nerve centers, destroys Irritation, promotes digestion and healthy, refreshing tdeep. Manjr gala tn pounds In ten days. You run no rhk. No-To-IJae Is sold and rtiarantced by lUr.jlsts everywhere. I'.ook free. Ad. .Sterling "Remedy Co., New York City or Culeugo. A Chinese proverb says: "Let every man sweep tlie snow from his own doors and not trouble himself about tho frost on his neighbor's tiles." Hall's Catarrh Cure. Ts taken Internally. Price ." cents. Money often costs loo much, and power and pleasure are not cheap. Emerson. Fio's Cpkk for Consumption lias saved me manv a doctor's bill. S. F. IIai:iv, Iloo'xiiM' rire-e. r.altiiiHsiv. Md.. Dee. summer Weakness Is caused by thin, weak, impure blood. To have pure blood which will properly sustain your health and give nervo strength, tako Hlood's Sarsapanlla 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 them. One of the most important thtnps fof everybody to learn is that constipation causes more than half the sickness iu tha world, especially ol women; and it can all be prevented. Go by the book.free at your dmgRist's.or write B.F.AllenCo.,365Cana St., New York. Fills, lot aud'as a box. Anna al mora than 6,(100,000 box.
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"Jack and Jennie," Sea Bathers. All the life guards at Atlantic City and in fact everybody who frequents the beach during the bathing hours are on familiar speaking terms with "Jack" and "Jennie," the most corpulent, the ; wittiest, tho jolliest and the most persistent surf bathers along the coast. They are man and wife. Jack can easily tip the scales at "W pounds, while his better half is only a shade lighter. They have been coming down to Atlantic City for the past ten years, and wherever people make merry Jack and Jennie can be seen occupying a prominent position .iiid having more fun than anybody else. Rain or shine, hot or cold, the well-matched pair can be seen In the surf a couple of hours every day from the first of June until the first of .September. The couple are prime favorites with the young people, and if Jack wants to take a pretty girl out in the surf for a frolic he meets no opposition from the affable Jennie. F.oth of them can swim fairly well, but their forte seems to be in floating. Jack was always a good hand at floating, but it took a conph; of season's hard work to teach Jennie the graceful art. Even to this day when she attempts it Jack always stands by ready to lend a helping hand in case feminine nature should assert itself and Jennie lose confideace. Philadelphia Pecord. Grass Is King, O Ton Per Acre! Sow grass. That is the foundation of all successful farming. Sow this fall. Did you ever hear of six tons per acre? Salter's seeds produce such yields. Wheat, sixty to eighty bushels; rye, sixty bushels. Cut this out and send for free sample winter wheat and grass and fall catalogue to John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis. C.X.U. Winked the Other Kye. "Jobson's fiancee is not pretty." "No. Put every eye forms Its own beauty, you know." j "Humph! Jobson's glass eye has come ! in, after all, then." Judge. Confide It to the Lord. It is all right for a woman to tell the Lord when her husband isn't what he should be, but it isn't right to tell any one else. Atchisou Globe. At the Office you may have a sudden bilious attack or headache when it is impossible for you to leave your work. If you have a box of Hinaus Tabules in your desk a tubule taken at the first symptom will relieve you. He shall be immortal who liveth till he be stoned by one without fault Fuller. It is better to remove than to hide complexional blemishes. Use Glenn's Sulphur Soap, not cosmetic. "Hill's Hair end Whisker Dye," Black or Brown. bOc. Kxactness in little duties is a wonderful source of cheerfulness. Mm. Winslosr's SooTnnta 8tut frr Children fretiuDtf; ioUcm tiie kotos, retraces Inflammation, illaj puio. cui wind colic. 25 eeaU a fcott le.
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Kalmucks Are Dying. In Astrakhan the Kalmucks are dying out. They are afflicted by some mysterious mental disease that Is filling the asylums and hospitals, and the mortality Is so great that there wiil probably soon be not one of the race left in the district.
To Cleanse the System Effectually yet gently, when costive cr bilious, or when the blood Is Impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds or fevcr3 use Syrup of Figs. Merry larks are plowmen's clocks. Shakespeare. LEAVES ITS HARK -every one of the painful irregularities ar.d weaknesses that prey upon women. They fade the face, waste the figure, ruin the temper, wither you up, niake you old before your time. Get well: That's the way to look well. Cure the disorders and ailments that beset you, with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It regulates and promotes all the womanly functions, improves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy aud nervousness, brings refreshing sleep, and restores health and strerjrth. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBUBY, MASS., Has discovered in one of our common asture weeds a remedy that cures every rind 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 ths 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 weeß 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 Jablespooqful Jn water at bedtime. Sold by all Druggists.
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i - A- W STOVIi POLISH i cakrs for general blacking of a store. THn SUN PA STB POLISH for a aulck after-dinner ariine, applied ani pol ished witb a cloth. Uerae Bros., Propa Canton, Mass., CS. A tri y f. ksv v W. C. Llord, a workin.man, lirln? .it No. 00 White a-r.. in tho Kisnteenth ward, C'lovoland, O., first boujrht Ilinans Tabules of Benfieid. tho drujrsist. In an intoryier had with him on tho iSth of May, by a report or named A. B. Calhoun, residing at 1747 East Madison a v., Cleveland, Mr. Lloyd said that he was at present out of a job, but expected to ro to work next week at the IJridse works. "Anyway I have the promise of a job there' were his words. He had been exit of employment .ince last fall. Wev ill let him tell his story In his own words: "Wrk was a little slack, and I was feel mg so bad that I concluded to lay off for a few days, and when I returned my place was filled, so I've been out ever ßlnce. I don't care much, though. I've been training right along by my rest and treatment. East fall I went to a doctor who was recommended to me as a jxood one and with quite a reputation. He gave me medicines of all kinds for nearly six weeks and I got no be nefit that I could see. In fact I don't believe he knows what is the matter with me. A friend of mine called one evening and told me he had been using Itipans Tabules for a short time, and had never found anything that helped his stomach and liver troubles as imn.li as they did. lie handed ine a circular about tnem, which I read, and concluded that they were just what I needed and would fit my case exactly. I dropped Dr. at once, went over to the drug store and got a ."iO-cent box of them, out of whieh I took two a day for a while, and within three days noticed and feit muc h Improvement. That was about the middle of December. Last February T got another small box of the Tabules and took part of them only, as I was feeling so much better that I didn't think I needed any more. The rest of tho box I gave to John C tho other day. If I had heard of them at tli;? time I stopped work I could have saved my doctor bill, and, better than all, probably kept right on with my work. But I do not begrudge the time lost nor the doctor hill, as I feel lam well paid for having learned of the Tabules. I now feel no pain whatever in my stomach, liver and bowels active and regular, and eat like a well man should eat." nil:!. Ta Miles an M ly lnip:ss! or l.y ir.V.l it tr-p i rice !";0 n uts a box) Ut-ia t Jl;- rii-ansi ivmlrl C'oir.parw. N. 10 Si-riiee Street. New Vert. Samcia rial, lo cents. UH1VFRSITV OFKflTREQAKIE 1 MaLii liullim. ; The Fifty-peooinl Year Will Open tuksd.vy, fJici,a''. :ti. iirs. ri'i.L cvsKj in Classics. Lette-s. Science. La, Civil and Mechanical Engineering. Thortujn Prepara'ory and Commercial courses. BT. nitr ash's Hau.. Tt tmys m.ler ir. Is un!';n La tic OoiupMewss of lis -iuiiiuN'M. A limited auti.Nr f ramUJatfs t.r Iii -eelt s:n.sl ical t at? mill I r-e-lve4 at social rate. CaU'loiiu.-s mm free on a;il:ca:loj ta kkv. Aximnw ioi:uiNsi:Y, c. c Notre Dame, Iitii:in:i. THE BABY'S LIFE .lejH inls on t!i foot it gels. JiiMiilicient nourishment Is the cause ot much of the fatality among infanta. Improper foo.1 brinps on in.lice.-tion. If the food U rieht the 1ij;elion w ill lepo. and "lnii:e's Food 1$ tho best. There is not hin-: " just as pood" or 'nearly ai pood." It Is tlio Ixt In th whola woild. Have you n baby? Its life depend upon how it ix fi'iL Sold by Druggists. 3-c up to $1.75. WOO VI! CI I Ä ' . I'At. ?:. " davc enra a r,-T.i a - a vr a a. inlOO hitliprauo pipers in Illinois. f uaranteod circuHtioil io).ooo or we eil it insert mea It :t tlmea In 1,375 country lapera for SESD FOJt CATALOGUE. Chicago xi:vsp.ri:n imon, 03 South Jrilorsou Street, - Chicago, IU. PflTEKTS p ThOTnt P. Hünpson, Waahlnjrtoo, C. No alt a te until I'htent cd tallied. W.'lte for Inventory Guido. C. K. V. No. ;!-'. 5 tiii:n avkitih to Ai i:ut!si:i:s l! please hay you taw tho atlvertUe.ueal la tili paper. l HIS WHtKr üll JfiiS. In timn. Sold lnifcii' v f3 wnm m ttt
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