Marshall County Independent, Volume 2, Number 2, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 November 1895 — Page 9
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All My Life I had that distressing disease, catarrh of the stomach. It rovel most troublesome In the summer, and ivas accom;ankil by that tired feeling.' I took Hood's Sarsaparilla and have not had a single attack of my old complaint even during hi extreme hot weather. My general health is also much bettor.' Miss Minnie A. Heeks, Concord, Nebraska. $1; six.or$5. Hnnfl'c Pi!li act 'annnn!oav!y with A Nico IjCkjiI l'oiiit. Indian courts have to decide queer questions. The liuddhists of .l.tpan juvsonttil an iniaffe to the preat u-inple of Buddha (laya. The Hindoos objected to the acceptance of tho present, especially the ablt of a Sivalte monastery near by, who claimed, under a decrvo 400 years obi, the right to determine what should go Into the temple. A mob broke Into the temple and carried off the Image. Some of the rioters were fined, but appealed to the Supreme Court at Calcutta, which has Just decided in their favor, having ascertained that th'- AbNrt's claim was lojrnJ. Tho 6etfsl "III causo trouble between the liudd - s of India and those of Burundi, i . I-i and Jaiin. Tie Stute of (Jeorgla has developed gm :'v since the war, tne estimate now reaching the respectable total of $-01,-tW.124. THEJLUES. Vfhj do TTomen have tho BIac3 n:oro than Meal tsrariAi. to ors LArr r.rrrRs.J Aro not women naturally as lighthearted, brave, and hopeful as men ? Yea ; but woman's organism ij different from man's. women m perfect or good health arc ran-ly victiia3 of this symptom. Women nearly monopolize tha Llues. becauretlu ir peculiar ailments sromote them. r - - '"i"? When the fcmala organ3 fail to perform their functions properly, when the dreaded female complaints appear, there 13 ßhowiinervousnes, sleeplessness, f air.tness, backache, headache, bcarlnjjdown pains, etc., cn using tho. dreaded t4let-me-aloneM and " alb gone " feclings. Whea the woman doc3 not understand what the matter is, arul her doctor can not or will not tell her, shegrow3 moroso and melancholy; that's the blues. Urs. Xcwtoa Cobb, of Manchester, O., ays: "Lydia E. l'lnkfiains Vegetables Compound will correct all this trouble. I cannot praise it enöugh. I am pleased to tell cvory one that it cured me; and if it will cure me, why not others ? I am iure my case was severe enough." It will. Get it of your druggist at once. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, 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 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 tor book. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a'perfect cure war ranted w hen 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 being 6toppeJ, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Kead the label. If the stomach is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. No chanjj of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoonful.in water at tdtirrk Sold by all Druggists. tl'ili 'f tl:r !?: IwvMloiTU r M. t-av- l it rvrfi iu! Ul kvcc ytiiin iffth u ml U Ult' k! U. Mi ti I j'lali tl ; wxr rtir'4. oaul 11 AK '-t 111 'iu-ti 1hviU, nid wU iii either Mil.tr j r r ju i.1 k-u. SMii!r jtml full -i4iOiMl'Oi for :t -( all hiirKkalil. Akir-i H l Akt HJ.. 1 m) Um ). Cntlcr5s Cartolstc of Iciiio Inbalent M Pocket Inhaler. WUI u.ttvHr ir CATAKKII. lJRINvnW AS-IHtiA. it it irlal. Yricf, $1; tvj r.ia:l. fl.l. All irviii. M. II. -Ml II A: lr.ifriMtr 1 SnMen t., linfTaio. rw o-k. tflDÜHlS (IWlKt ALL LLSfc (AILS. - Bett OoiMh fctjfBp. 'tum Good. UM I ?;rtf nolC
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MODERN BORGIA CONVICTED IN PHILADELPHIA. Arch Fiend and Monitcr in Human Form Found Guilty of Murder i the First De-r.-e-Jury Needed No Time for Debute. Gallows Awaits Him. Henry II. Huluus, otherwise Herman W. Mudfc'ett, swindler, bigamist, murderer and urch fiend. Las been arrested in his career of crime by a verdict of murder in the first decree, that is likely to su r.d Li:n after his muuy victims into the unknown beyond the rave. 'J he m-n-ter who built iu Chicago a labyrinth to snare and kill human ame without detection, who slew innocent children without reason or compunction, who made a pastiim of betraying women, who wailed through blood fr money, who robbed widows and .orphans, who exhausted an expert's in?euuity in devising new; forms of death, who successfully swindled insurance companies of tliwiisands, who escaped detection fcr years in the most remarkable and varied carver in the annals of American crime, was convicted in Philadelphia Saturday of the murder of lleiijamin 1' l'itz 1. of Chicago. The man who was about to Lear the warrant for hit; death, who hud meted out death to others without mercy and who had pfoiK through tyin;r ordeals almost without a quiver of the lips or n twinge of the conscience, stood erect in the dock, unmoved, apparently unluedinjr. On his faoje tat tLo pallor of death, but it had been there for. days, and did ut deepen a he pave one swift glance at the rows of unsynipathizing eyes at hi: back, turned his j;Lze nt the jury iu a blank 6taro, and chvped his hands behind him. Once or twice he moistened his b'lis with his tongue, apparently betraying a fever of anxiety that he held in check with his Iron nerve. There was no other sign of apitntion, and Holme heard his doom in silence, as though it might have been a dream. Tho clerk of the court, in a voice opHOLMES II KAILS pressed with the gravity of his duty, turned to the twelve nun in the jury box. and, in slow, measured tones, t-aiI the fateful form: "Jurors, lovk on the prisoner. Prisoner, look on the jurors. How say you, g'Utlemen of tie jöryV Do you lind the prisoner at the bar, Herman W. Mmlgett, alias IL IL Holmes, guilty f the murder of IJenjamiu F. Titz !, or not guilty?" The KpokfKiMrfu of the twelve men had not becu touched with pity for the prisoner, for he unswered promptly, clearly ami without a shadow f feeling: "(luilty of murder in the first degree." The accused stood like a statue as the venlict was being pronounced. Th-r was no tremor in his shrunken form; no twitching of a lip. His marvelous selfmastery Leu! not forsaken him. There was a tighter clasp' n a paper he hcll iu his hand, but the eyes rest-l n thjury as thvugh held by a mysterious magnet. At last Hohnes relieved the tension by -l-ariu: his throat with a hoarse "hem" n he slowly sank into his seat. nml tL people- uiovul in tlieir s-ata iviul turned to mak( whispereil comments. Thi rein.'irk;! 11 erimiiiail. hivev-r, was tojrivft yet nnother evidence of his seIf-pot&&uii. His cuusel r -p;iesUd the clerk U poll the jury, and each vf th twelve muu reatlinued the verdict which their forvuan had alrc:Jy given. As cucli naiu was called Holmes wrote it on the margin ot the newspaper. Theru was uj treiublina of th fingers which guided the lead pencik aad the writer glanced up at eaJi juryman iu turn, a thuugh fixing the face Im hi intwnory. The Court niad a fornml re-ord gf thu venlict. and Huhnes counsel mad the eiKeted Wiotlun for a new trial. Holme foUowd thy jiXocolii)4r.s hi silence, uud when sui vijjer liidiatd tLit Lu wi uo louget wajitwJ he arose altrtlr witkyut protust r apparent nduetaue, and aturtul out ii X)ui eo4irtroiu. IJ- wa.s lukexi to hin ceWi)um. and a few Laiuutta iatr left for the priüu, wkere he will prlrwiauJu tHvrrtl month until his uplloliutt ;ui;o to Lis eommc-L, Kutau aiiJ Slkoemakwr, in tkv cellrooiu beforv he wa taken bavk tu iloynrueindij prison. T thu hm oJ4: "1 rl that hU iwuUwau me. It A an unjust trial." Th ipiae ofiVusv for which Hidm was tri J wi tJie iaurjtr of Li confederate in frnd, J'itx-l. Tkey had plaüJ that thtf lattJr should inniw hi Lif, that a dud txiy vn-re1 in soüie way shwuXl be pfiul oJT uu fhv insuruu'e couyau as t.Lt J riUl, uud the Luoir-x t cjIletid ubA (IifUK4. Pttlujc siuipUlid matters f jjuirwina1 Vitrei and jettlaj rid of a prtr would have ihirtt4d Mil IItitho mt tb sjoH. TL osJy lisputed jttwtioo . whtthr VWmti coumitt! shM or wv nljrdrt.d. TLä tridwtu fittwrW! Mi Jury thnt Im did not kill knife!. mt mnrtWed. Tkt teing tUt mnmt tey hnd Im ihienlt wi wa tin WHjHfTrr. He alone lad a uiotivQ, and h katf abundant opportnuit. Iiis coiulö nTrsoent t ritel g dfJilk futskttkfd ftiT iurrob4ra' ive erVMs.
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8prins Wheat Crop Ih Said to Re Not Very Good in Point of Quality. The quality of the new 6pringcrop hn.s been n mooted question. For this reason a Chicago paper has obtained from official sources the inspection returns at Minneapolis, the largest spring wheat receivins point, and presents it as a very fair inde.v to the character (.quality) of the last crop. It is n good crop in quantity, but the figure's are not. especial!- encouraging from a quality standpoint, litre are the returns for the last three months, l iowing the number of car loads received and the way they are grade!: J rades Aug. Sept. Oct. Totals. No. 1 northern.LVJU 7.1SS 11,235 1'O.U'M No. 1 hard. Nu '2: . 72 .!. H 3.7'Ji; SO Untt 2.0S7 2'"iS 20 No. ?. 2' 7 (mI 3. "Si I c.sri 53 4 ! Rejected . .. ..l.'M'S o.717 ; No gradi 7ö 2ol ! Winter 17 3 T.t.il cars. ..".litO 1Ö.77S 21.r.2i o'J.l-Hj Thus it will be seen that only a fracthm f ver 71 jer ent. reeeive! at Minneaplis in three tnontlis has been f a qualit.t gend en uh to grade as really merchantable ns contract. The above represeuii about 2Ö.( u .i n bush l of wheat. The new -orn crop is Vepinning to mov is moving:, in fact hi-nce increasing r :pts :it all mark-ts are prinisd. N 1 matter what th- pri'e is a certain amount is sur to be marketed as soon as ready. Taxes have to lie pnMnml lelts enitra'tel dt:ring the grwing of tin croj must be m't. It would appar that big crp prii-es r.lrendy prevail, nnd fr this reasoii it'Wotil! not seem possible fr values to sink mud), if jiny. lov-r. In Iowa. Kan sas and Nebraska the prodiuvr will get very little for his crop, 12V-.fi 10 per bu. perhap. tats are not being marketed wo freely Ir.tely, j.erhaps on account of the very lv pri-e. Provision, have showu'a little more life, but are still very uninteresting. FLAMES SWEEP PRAIRIES. Iudlana Towns Have Narrow Escape froiti Destruction. The prairie fires which have been burnlug south of Whiting, Ind.. for the last two weeks finally reached the border of DOOM. tlse place Sumiay. t nmrn ti e Whiting, North Hiui-.mnnd and Slam'.ard Oil Cmpany's lire lepartmeuts were called ut, ami f)Ught the llames all the afternoon. Two thousand a-res between Whiting ami Ilammind have b-en buriie. Mu Ji f this territory is a kind d' p'at and is still burning. At one time it M-cmcd that th entire town of Kdtrtshile, with the SluJi'nld ra-ing pmperty. would be iestroyc!. The itam-s svpt nj-m the fcL.cs and outhouses b;:k tf the first row of houses in th- Ige f tiwn, burniug them, anl tiring several cottages, but the combined efforts of tue department saved tin -ottag-s and fught tiu llan.es back. Th soil about the town is sandy, and now that the grass has been burned off tli- Uanus have receled and the town is out of lang rat that point. l'rajcrs wen ofiVrd Sunday in many of th' churches in the Kankakee region fr rain. The entire Kankakee region is out? vast waste of ashes, with here and there tili partially burnt 1 carcass of t-oiue cow or horse to tell of the fury of the tlaines. The lire is sinoMcriiig ahug tliriver for miles and the only danger now i from a high wiixl driving the sparks aiel burning brands to territory which has not b'-eu burm d over. The crisis is believed Jo have been passed, though there will by frequent heavy bsM-s until therw ia long unl continued rain. GIFT OF THREE MILLION. JdIiu I Krckcfcllcr'H La' cat Irecnt t. lliii Tern ty of (.'Jiicu. The I'niversity of Chicago ha ugain beuu the recipient of John lb Ko'k.efwI-h-r's beuelicenee. He hs given Jf.'WO,M(K to the iustitution under cwndition whiih will ultimately net it Jp.t.HHI.MX). One million Jo liars of this muu is gi-u outright ns an ciidow meist und the rwill be place-1 iu tlie luuul uf tin truIses provided V2,J. D. hockkpki.i.ki:. (KA),4aJU iditioiul irv raüvd before the year liHH If tk fill hki,(mm js not raised by that timw Mr. Rockefeller will give ns much as th subaM-riptioiifi amount to. Intelligence Uiii donation was rctivtd aturday taoruiujr at a special meeting of tho trusai4rl for the purpoe of llsteiiiug to a proporitiiH! fn.ni V. T. iiaUes, th p soüoJ rir.'0fitiv. of II r. lio-l.-fulJs. Mr. ltck'fvllrr ha given to the VLsivMUtr of C'hie.vgo the graiJ totnl of (T,l-V (Ml, iriren in itiMa.llmnfs as follow: r.i,H0; Krptwmber, ilH).0fJl; l''.4.inary. 1H2. $1.WAJ,U(JU; DvcflitUr, 12, $1.IKKMHI0; My, lWi, firuA; J'dy, $,ri(H,W); Devw rA 1MV4, $17.HHj; November, ISM, l'l. (intFicts in tamp on the ifWt "WorUi lUrrvd nia a kish for lilierty. "the f guard kirVed one and wounded t: 8veraJ e8oapd.
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An Knglish Guiipowtler I'actorj. Tho royal gunjiowdcr factory at Waltham, England, l.ears more th appearance of a pleasure resort than of tho prosaic plant that such a purpose involves. The factory covers in all its branches a beautiful stretch of voolcd land, some -b0 acres In ext'nt, intercted by four miles of running ins. Klectrie launclu's ply be- : ".i the different buildings, while c. i -T -s of explsives are conveyed by sa l marges, so as to rcdmv the liability to danger to ti niinitnuni. The threshold of the 'Mauger building' Is harre I with, a bo.inl, which not even the inspector may step over w ithout having a special pair of large nverboots on his feet, to keep his shoos from taking grit from outside uin tho Mt -arpet. Once every wvk there is an o.plosivn withIn the grounds, which Is hoard for many miles along the country side. In one part of the grounds Is a pond Into which tho water from tho nitroglycerine factory Is drained. This extraordinary lake Is exploded every Saturday afternoon with a dynamite cartridge, to prevent too great an accumulation of waste nitro-glyeorine. Sc ine times there is already so much In the water that holes twenty foot deep aro made, and the wate- is all Idown away. Trips Undertaken for Health' Fake Will be rendcrnl more beneficial, and the fatlgucH of tmvol eoniitr:irtel. If the vV nfior will tnk liking wttli him Ilostftrer s Stomach letters, and use Hint protective nnI enabling tonic, nerve Invlgorant and appetizer regularlj. Impurities In air and which ere neutralized by It, and it Is n matchless tranquillizer and regulator of the stomaih, liver and bowels. Jt counteracts malaria, rliPumiM I.xin, und a teudeiicy to kldnej and bladder ailments. "What a Ji-aI ltaj Contained. A Iiangor pastor at a fair invited all the people of tho parish to contribute something for a mammoth "grab bag," and It was a most varied collection of goods that was gather!. On the sec ond evening of the fair .1 respectable citizen. Imbued with tho spirit of doing good In tho church, paid the foe and grablx'd. A crowd colloetoil nltout him. all anxious to see what ho had drawn, and his surprise may lc easily iimigined when lie found he had u note witli the following inscription: "(Jood for one grave, dug any time during the ensuing year. .lohn Spalcr." The village grave digger had put in his gift with the ivst. nnd th' ro'poctahlo i-iti-zeii had chanced upon an unusual bargain. S100 Itewnrd, SI 00. The roji-ler of tl.5 mijmt vrl ho pl(e.p,l to iearn that there Is at ieat one irea-le! Jis ;se iJ:Lt .veience has been alio to cure la all Its tiiges, ami that Is (uiarrh. Hall's, Catarrh C'ero U the onlv poNltlve cury known t the medical iraternity." t'atarrh he:ng a constitutional ttis-(j;u-e, reii.lrts a constllcitional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, net '.ng directly en the tlood and iniu'ous mrlues oi the system, iherehv de-troyiii! the foundation of the disease, and givlnc the jatleiit btrength by building up the 4 oni:tn5on and assisting nature In doing its work. The rojrl-tors have so much faith in its curative lowers that they !ter One Hundred ldlars for any case that It falls to cure. Send or list of tesUiuonlals. Ad.lress. V. J. I HKXLY ; CO., Toledo, O. rtTold by Druggists, 75c. Her l-'irst lt;iilraI Hide. It was th fate of pretty l'-ye:ir-old Lizzie (;odlarl, of Hurnsid, ky., to bo 1 'rbgh toned to lath by the lirst ride she had ever tak. n u tho cars. Five minutes after she had arrived at Chattanooga on her lirst railway trip she was de-.nl. Little Miss Coehlard had boon iu constant fear of railroads all her life ami loardel the train only after much persuasion. The train made a hing a few mih-s from the city and she Jumped fremi her seat and screamed in a frantic manner. Sh at oiu bev-inie uiicoiischnis and likd as she was bMiig romoveil from the train. Physicians agree that she died of fright. An Iron Soldier. A Spanish iuveutr has constructed nn iron soldier. His inner organs aro machinery. lie Is fed on -artrhlgs, ami ho carries a ritie, which can bo turned in any dinvtlon antl delivers ,r(MH shots in fifteen minutes. The machiueiy Is set In motion by electricity, but tho figure itself will only stand and shoot. It ia well to pet elear of a Cold the first week, but it is much better and safer to rid yourself of it the lirst forty-eight bourn the prier remedy fr the purpose being Dr. 1). Jayne's Lxpectoraut. The bent grades of tieaver bats were made with the fur from tho under side uf the boely and from the cheeks, the fur from th back being employel only in tho manufacture of the coarser graIes. I'iso's lfeine ly for Catarrh is nt a liquid or si Kmiff. It qnu-kly relieves Cld in the II'd. Headache, to., and really cures Catarrh. .r0. The ivatioii has no l'tter friend than the mother wlio teacties her boy to pray. Afra. Wlulowi Sixithinu Nymvp fr 'hildrca tetltlotf: auit.-ii!, tli .'"!. r-om--H iiillaimuattun. aiiAjr'V tuuu. cuif iul ou 'c. "i ecuUi bottle. r '. - U"rW"rf f WorIl' IVWr I ltliHliST AWARD. 2 IMPERIAL! 1 ÖRÄNUM ! PrescribedbyPhvsiciiTns: f Relied on in Hospitals: Depended on by Nurses; Endorsed byT HE-PRESS: he BEST prepared FOOD Sold by DRU3QIST5 EVERYWHERE 1 John Carle & Soot, New Yoijc.
O Iltisshms Are Kconoir.ical. Tho Russian workman sionds very Iirtle for food, lodging and dress, as coniixired with tho foreign artisan. Coming fim tho village, he is very modest In his demands. His fcxMl is very simple, but it Is abundant and answers to his taste. In .Moscow, for example, the board of a workmau amounts to not more than 10 shillings per month. A Child Enjoys Tho pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Tigs, when In need of a laxative, and If the father or mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use; so that It is the best family remedy known. j uuu eCIi suoum nave u uoiue on ant . I 1 1 1.S 1 1. A 1 . Coaling on tho Kmi at Sen. A remarkable experiment of a sj-vtem of coaling at sea was recently made by the French battleship Richelieu. I5y a novel system of transfer w:th a collier alongside she took In. while running at the speed of six and a half knots, about 100 tons of coal In three hours. A Jtenir.rkahlc Offer. The publishers of the Youth's Companion have jii6t made a remarkable offer to the readers of this paper. New subscribers who will 6end at once their name and address and $1.73, will receive free a handsome four-page caler.dar, 7x 10 inches, lithographed ia nine colors, retail price 50 cents, the Youth's Companion free every week to Jan. 1, 1800. the Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's double nu in be re free, and the Youth's Companion fifty-two weeks, a full year, to Jan. 1, 1S07. Address the Youth's Companion, 109 Columbus avenue, Boston. There Is nothing that a man can less afford to leave at home than his conscience or his good habits. Packe. Whatever may be the cause of blanching, the hair may be restored to its original color by the use of that potent remedy Hall's Vegetable Sicilian lluir Kenewer. A mistake is sure to attract attention where a virtue would be overlooked. Don't amiii.t the cuticle, but use Chun's Sulphur Soap for eruptive disorders. "liiU's lluir and Whisker lye." Ith-i'-k or IJrown. 0c. KIT. AU FitSKtorr-'d fr br Dr. Klin' fire it e.-e l.eloi er. No l it after fi:l ilav'b use. M.tr-xei-jt.s cure. Treat ue and fc! lkJ tr.ul Li ttle trie tj iUiateh. StuJ to Vr. Kline. Aich St.. l hila. 1'. a . 1 I-iiiii often con- bf, U H f ccntratcs all r-A I M .1 1 3 i ts Misery in y Use Rt OI1CC ST. JACQg!
T"k Tcddlcrs ami sonic unscrupulous grocrrs will tri! tw. IjGVrirG "t"'s ' a: (oJ iS' cr '-thf' san,e as rMdme." IT'S " FALSE- I'earline is nrvrr fei1d ir1.". ,f ' ?ur .r?crr h5n5" you an imitation, be honest-rmu it baik. oi(J JAMES 1'VLK, New Yvrk.
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