Marshall County Independent, Volume 1, Number 43, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 August 1895 — Page 9

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Weak Strong Hood's Sarsaparilla tones and strengthens the dige-tive organs, creates an appetite, and givt-s refreshing sleep. Itemembei 100 Sarsaparilla Is the one True Blood Purifier. Hnnrl'c Pillc the after-dinner pill and 11UUU a k 1113 tmMv mth.rHn Qa Two Compositions. School compositions occasionally turn out better, from a literary point of view, than teachers anticipate. A teacher in Illinois asked her pupils to bring In "three Items of Information" ebout the river which flowed by their town; and from one small boy she received this model of concise confposltion: "THE SANGAMON RIVER. "I have lived near if. "I have seated over it. "I have fallen into it." A'nother teacher set her pupils work on the .subject: "What should little boys not do in school?" and from one of them received the following effort: "Little boys when at school should not make faces at tbo teacher, and should not study too hard cause it makes them near sighted, and should not sit too long in one position cause 1t makes their back,s crooked, and 6hould not do long examples in arithmetic cause it uses up their pencils too fast" The child's mind can prasp with ease the delicate suggestions of flowers. Chapin. F AH A 70RKIXG GIEL. I Stan'l Tea Hears a Day. srrnAL to era ladt srjkms . "I have enf-fr-rri1 torrihl H with giudi:iess,backache, and kidney trouble. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has given mo new life. I recommend it to all-" Maggie Luke Lukexs, Thirteenth and Butte Streets, Nicetown, Pa. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KERIKEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, DONALD KEflHEOY, OF R0X3UBY, MASS., Has discovered in one of cur 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, ail within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for bcok. A benefit Is always experienced from the first bottle, and a'rerfect cure h warranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes 6hootin pains, like needles Passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts teintopped, ana always disappears m a week after taking it. Read the label. If the stomach is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. Nochange-of diet ever necessarv. Eat the best you can get, and enough of it. Dose, on tablespoonful.in water at bedtime. Sold by all Druggists. 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 things foi e-verybody to learn i that constipation causes more than half the Mckness in the world.especially ol women; and itcan all be prevented. Go by the book, free at youx aruggist's.or write B.F.AllcnCo.GsCana' ßt., New York. Pills, io$ and 25$ a box. Anurla!nm r thn J.noO.Ono box. .THE BABY'S LIFE !en.ls on the fKi.lJ It gets. JiiMinl.-if nt iioiiri!i?nent Is the cause of T iiiuciioi uieiarimyHiiioiifi infant. Improper fooI brings on indiuestkm. Jf tli- fooil Is ritrt't thelipretiori w 11 le pood, and "l.'ldce's l'ood" U the t. 'liiere Is nothing "just as good" or nearly as Rood." It N ti t Xv-t In tho whole world. Have 3011 a babjr? It life dependt upon Ao'c t( xsfetL Sold by Druggist WOOLJtlCII A; ;o . 35c up to $1.75. PALM Kit. ASS. WrttKfc ALL ust fins: It -t oen uMvn Djrup. 'iuut txjoo. vm in tlra. toia bf drnrrlat.

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MISSIONARIES KILLED AND THE STATIONS BURNED. The Inmates, Most of Whom Were Lad! es, W ere Killed After IXavins Been Subjected to Fearful Atroci-tiea-ituattoii is Critical. Officials Said to He Implicated. Every day brings new Recounts of violence done to American missionaries in China, and there is no longer a Joubt that all foreigners in certain districts of the Chinese Empire are in :jurly danger of losing their lives. Already enough vio lence has been done to Americans to war- ! rant the speedy dispatch of gun-boats to Chinese waters. The massacre at Ku Cheng, with the subsequent immunity if the perpetrators from punishment, has had the iwitural effect of stirring up nnti-foreign fanatics in other localities to simitar exploits. A mob has looted the American mission at Inirhok, fifty miles from Foo Chow. The mission buihiincs at I-'at Shan, near Can ton, have been demolished. From other ! points nil over tire disaffected provime J of Fukein come reports of hostile dem onstrations and increasing danger for all who are guilty of the crime of being "foreign devils." Jliss Mahel C. Hartford, one of the survivors of the Ku Cheng outrage and the only American who witnessed it, has telegraphed a vivid description of the affair, which makes it clear that the Chinese authorities aided and abetted the niurder-

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ers. Archdeacon Wolfe cables from l-'oo Chow that Chinese soldiers sent to protect the mission at Ku Cheng plundered it. He says no reliance can be placed on the Chinese authorities. Tho Shanghai correspondent of the Pall Mull CJazetto expresses the opiniou that further outrages are inevitable unless Great Britain "takes swift and deadly vengeance." Certain it is that the salutary influence of AV1IEKE THE MISSIONS ARE' LOCATED. Luglish and American warships cannot too quickly be applied to the authorities of the localities who refuse to protect the lives of foreign residents. Even the remote presence of a man-of-war has been found effective in cooling the ardor of the murderous fanatics who have taken to braining women ami children. The time has come for decisive action to convince the Chinese Government that the most healthful thing it can do is to put down these mohs and punish the murderers. United States Minister Denby to China has taken prompt and energetic steps for the protection of American missionaries. Mail advices from him show that he made sweeping and peremptory demand on China for the fullest protection of all Amercans and for capital punishment of the perpetrators. What answer was received Is not known. Advices to the department Indicate that no Americans were killed or injured in the recent outrages. Admiral Cacpenter, commander of the naval force 1 in Chinese waters, was instructed to assist in protecting Americans. It is believed among Chinese officials in Washington that secret societies in Southern China are at the bottom of the CIIAnLKS DENBY. present troubles The Pekin Government is said to be anxious to keep these societies in check, but has difficulty in dealing with them owing to their remoteness from the centers of Government. Three seamen of the steamer Rengerhead, Capt. Hrennan, were drowned at Montreal while going ashore without leave. They were Frank Stokes of Dublin, William Kobinson of Shields, and Thomas Monagle of Carrickfergus, Ireland. A dangerous type of Texas fever has broken, out among the cattle at Birmingham, Fa,

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Startling Claim of M. John Angell, Now LI vine at House's Point. A New York paper prints a long article setting forth the alleged claim of Mrs. John Angel!, of Rouse's Point, X. Y., oa the vast fortune left by the late Jay Gould. Mrs. Angell claims to have been married to Gould when he was only 17 years old, n,nd declares that evidence to prove her allegation is now in the hands of reputable lawyers in this city. Not only would the establishment of ewh a MKS. JOHN ANf.LI.I-. ! claim eL'ini!,.Jiriy tlir.Kt Win. Imro f..r cr - - - - v a a i - . . A . - A 3 w many years been recognized üs the heirs of Jay (Jould, but it would upset thee ntiru estate and throw into inextricable tanglo tho vast millions of the late millionaire. More than all this, if Mrs. Angell establishes her claim, every title, deed and conveyance made by Jay Could is vitiated, according to the Jaw of the State. It Is well known that the late millionaire's real name wes Jason Gould, and it is hinted that Mrs. AngelPs t-irange ttory discftifccs the reason why his name was changed to Jay. 5530,000 FIRE. Destruction of the Central Stamping Plant nt Newark, N. J. The fiercest tire the department of Newark, N.J., has had to contend with in many years, with the possible exception of tho big grain fire nt the Iiullentine brewery a couple of months ago, broke out in the plant of the Central Stamping Company Sunday afternoon. The front of the stamping Company' plant was on New Jersey street and Railroad avenue, and covered ten city Jots on that street. On the south side of the main building on the avenue were five three-story brick buildings andon the north was a new twostory brick structure. All these were destroyed. The loss to the Central Stamping Company was estimated by State Senator Ketcham, treasurer of the company, as upward of ?G00,(KX); insurance, $2."0,000. The other losses will reach $30,000. Before this thing goes any further we advise Grover to insert a "Boy Wanted" advertisement in "want" columns. Atlanta's exposition has a board of ladv managers, but no Colonel Thoebe Couzins. The outlook is pretty gloomy; but perhaps the Mexican bull tight may save the show. It has just been discovered that the Philadelphia City Council has expended j $10,00ü for "dictionaries." The taxpayers are now savin? a few words which cannot be found in them. An Indianapolis girl has sued a banker for $50,000 for breach of promise to marry. The "new woman" is every bit as eager to move the previous question as the old girl used to be. The city physician of Fergus Falls, S. D., recently analyzed the city drinking water and found it contained "monobranchiate zoophytes." And the waterworks immediately raised its rates. A Pittsburg boy aged Gl eloped with a girl aged ,r and they were married in Cumberland, AV. Va. But what are young folks to do when they are in love and can't get their parents' consent? A Buffalo paper remarks editorially that "two former Rochester reporters now have their feet under a desk in our office." Perhaps they left them there while they wentVut to see the town and forgot to call for them again. A new variety of watermelon containing a pint of whisky has been discovered in a prohibition Mown in Indiana. Some day a genius will hit upon the idea of loading a melon with Jamaica ginger and nothing can stop his march to immortality. Prof. Gallaudet, the Washington deaf mute teacher, celebrated his golden wedding the other day. Many of his pupils called and before leaving gave the Professor and his wife a substantial present. Prof. Gallaudet responded in a few happy, well-chosen motions.

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His Hand JJetrayed Jlim. Sir Ashley Cooper, tho eminent English surgeon who flourished lifty years 8.0, POSSCSSed the detoctivo inHnr - - -v... lie was once called upon to perform au most hopeless operation upon a Mr. Blight, who had just been shot by an unknown assassin. lUe prominence of the man and the mystery surrounding the shooting rendered the case celebrated. Mr. Blight was unconscious at the time of the operation, and no information could be obtained from him. Tho moment Sir AshJey examined tho wound he turned to his assistant and said: "A pistol has been fired at him with the left hand." Then he explained his reasons for bis conclusion. While he was still en- j gaged in this explanation. Mr. Blight's j partner, a Mr. Patch, a man esteemed as reputable, entered the house and j Avas shown into the room. Something ; about his manner and countenance at- j tracted tbo attentiou of Sir Astley, j and he whispered to his colleague: j "If that gentleman were left-handed, j I should suspect him of the crime." j The next instant he turned to Patch ! and said: 1 "Will 3 on kindly hand me tLat lint':" Patch did so, using his left hand. Mr. Blight died. Patch was accused of the murder, and. upon being tried and condemned on circumstantial evidence, confessed his guilt. He was duly executed. A Ghastly Spectre Disease Is ever, but in no form is it mora to Le dreaded than in that of the formidable ; 1 . 1 . . ... f. ..... maiauies wiii'-ii aiiaiü mo liiuneys nn-i uiaadtr. Uright's disease, diabetes and gravel may alike be prevented, if inactivity of the ki.lneys is rectified in tiir.o with Ilostetter's Stomach Hitters, sovereign also in cases of rheumatism, dyspepsia, constipation, malaria, biliousness and nervousness. The jawbones of a whale are sometimes twenty feet in length, and the mouth, when wide open, is PJxlS feet. ri' -.11 t .mi uiroar, nov. ever, is so small as i scarcely to admit a hen's egg. Tue I whale gets his living by siraiuiug the ! auiiiuinuuif lim rU!.lu ti;j Ulli Ul lilO water ne taiccs into ins capacious mouth. It must bo slow work, but, then, he has plenty of time and nothing else to do, so he attends to his eating so resolutely that he often accumulates a ton of oil in his bulky svstem. Tobacco Tattered ami Torn. Evrry day we meet the man with shabby clothes, sallow skin and shambling footstep, holding out a tobne.-o-palsied hand for tbi Charity quarter. Tobacco destroys manhood ami the happiness of perfect vltalltv. N-To-I'.ac 1k guaranteed to cure just ttuch cases, and It's charity to make them try. Sold under guarantee to cure by 1'rnggists everywhere. Il.Mik free. Ad! Sterl'ug Itemed Co., New York City or Chicago. It Is said that the wild lettuce is "one of two well-marked compass plants," and that it has tho property of twisting Its leaves until they point straight upward, with the edges direct north and south. Wheat, 1 Bushels; Bye, tiO Bushels. Those are good yields, but a lot of farmers have had them this year. You can have them in ls:; by sowing Salzer's Bed Cross of the North winter wheat, monster rye and grasses. Sow now. John A. Salzor Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., send catalogue and samples of above free, if you send this notice to them. c. N. U. Andrew Jackson was rough in his manners, but could be polite when ho pleased. He was always courteous to ladies. Hull's Catarrh Cure. Ts taken Internally. Price 75 cents. We can hardly learn humility and tenderness enough, except by suffering. Piso's Cuke forConsunndion relieves the most obstinate coughs. kev. 1). Bi chMt i:i.i j:i:. Lexington. Mo.. Feb. L'l. Fair Sailing through life for the person who keeps in health. With a torpid liver and the impure blood that follows it, you are an easy prey to all sorts of ailments. Tfhat "used-up " feeling is the first warning that your liver isn't doinjj its work. That is the time to take Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. As an appetizing-, restorative tonic, to repel disease and build up the needed flesh and strength, there's nothing to equal it. It rouses every organ into healthful action, purifies and enriches the blood, brr.ces up the whole system, and restores health and vigor. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IMPERIL WW The best FDCJ0 Nursing Mothers.Infants,. CHILDREN JOHN CARLE & SONS, New York.

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n o A Fine Example. The West Point military college has set a splendid example for other col lr.-m In rM.j. h in stuifuuii wiuei aiiace is. j Scales to two years of punishment in ! hazing Cadet Robert, n "rdph " rntil j tho latter fainted. Unfortunately the law does now allow college faculties to Impose a sentence of punishment. technically speaking, upon refractory students, except In such Institutions a3 those at West Point and Annapolis; but it lies within the power of colleges of all kinds to expel the students for Lazing. If every college In the land would take a firm stand In this matter and adhere rigidly to the rule it would not be long before hazing would be an institution of the past in this country. Troy Press. To Cleanse the System Effectually yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys aud liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds or fevers use Syrup of Figs, The sea-anemone resembles in shape a morning glory. Its mouth opens like i the cup of that flower, and above it are seen a number of teutacles waving s in the water. Its food consists of anything It can get, but generally it gets the minute insects that float in the sea. At any alarm It closes Its cup and Is then hardly distinguishable from the rock on which It is rooted. It has a set of sucker muscles that atta.ch it so liriuly to the rock that It will sometimes be torn In pieces rather than let go Wisconsin Resorts. Excursion tickets are now on sale by the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway to Burlington, Elkhorn, Delavan, Milwaukee, Pewaukee, Ilartland, Nashotah, Ocoaomowoc, KUbourn, Sparta, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Lake Minnotonka. Tomahawk, Minocqua, Elkhart Lake, Ontonagon, and all resortB of Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Michigan Peninsula and the Northwest. Special low rates made on Friday, Saturday and Sunj J.'j. rates, time tables and further infor mativ apply at ticket office, Ü3 Adams street, or Union Passenger Station, Canal, Adams and Madison streets. Truth is hid in creat depths the way to seek it does not appear to all ! the world. Hoe the. Beauty matted ly a had complexion may be restored with Glenn's Sulphur Soui. "Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye." Black or Brown. ,r0V. The sure way to miss success Is to miss the opportunity. Chasles. Mrs. AV!nloT' Koothiwo 8tbu for Children teetain: aortni the iruina, reauoa Inflammation. aUays ijaia. cur wiud coUo. 25 cent a bottle.

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