Marshall County Independent, Volume 2, Number 3, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 November 1895 — Page 3
TEMPERANCE WOMEN.
TWENTf -SECOND SESSION OF THE W. C. T. U. CLOSED.
Prominent Workers In the Temperance Cause from All Parts of the United State Meet All Creeds Made Welcome.
Mis Willard Re-elected. Miss Frances Willard whs a sain elected president of the W. C. T. I", at the twenty-second annual convention held in Baltimore. There was practically no opposition, although complimentary votes were cast for several other prominent workers. Other oßicers were elected as follows: Vice President-at-Iarge. Mrs. Jj. M. N. Stevens; Treasurer, Mrs. Helen M. Barker; Corresponding Secretary. Mrs. Katharine Lent Stevenson, of MasBachusetts; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Clara C. Hoffman, of Kansas City, Mo.; Assistant Recording Secretary, Mrs. Frances J. Beauchamp, of Kentucky. The day's proceedings were opened with devotional exercises conducted by Miss Elizabeth Greenwood. The venerable Mother Thompson, the original temperance crusader, offered a prayer. The report of the Committee on Credentials ehowed that forty-three States were represented and that 423 persons were present and entitled to vote. TJie Committee on Itcsolutions made its report and the convention took it up for
KNOCKS OUT THE FIGHTERS.
Arkansas Supreme Court Reverses the I'Catherriian Decision. The Arkansas Supreme Court rendered a decision in the Corbett case, by which Judge Leatherman's decision was reversed and the prize fight law sustained. Corbett was remanded back- to the custody of the Sheriff of Garland County. Chief Justice Bunn, in delivering the opinion, severely criticised Chancellor Leatheraian, saying he had no authority
4
.A
Iii V: hM
A it min,
FRANCES E. WILLAUD.
consideration in sections. It declares for total abstinence, favors devotional ser-ricc-s, deplores the practice of deriving Governmental revenue from the liquor traöic, declares against the legalized saloon and in favor of union on "the Staten
mimm 11
i
Si '
COKUETT AND DETfTY SIIEUIFF IlAUl OCK . S for his action in the habeas corpus case. Judge I-catheruian, wlu-n asked what he thought of the decision, said: "I care nothing about the prize light. 1 think Gov. Clarke has put himself in a ridiculous attitude in view if the unconstitutional positions he has taken. lie is perfectly correct in what the Chancellor would decide because he himself knows that the law wan unconstitutionally passed. Ho bail no right to any other opinion. He was incorrect, however, when he said he thought no other judge in the State would render su-h an opinion, for, in order to declare the law unconstitutionally passed, it would be necessary to nullify or invalidate an article of the Constitution. I challenge the criticism of nil reputable lawyers and courts. I do this in view of the expressions of the Governor on the subject." Martin Julian, ' manager for Fitzsimmons, was seen immediately after the news of the Supremo Court's adverse decision reached Little Kock. lie said:
&m$i fit n ! w5 -&K-
NATIONAL W. C. T. U. IX SESSION.
Island basis' to battle with intemperance, reailiims allegiance to the prnhihition party, commends the action of the Atlanta commissioners in closing the exIosition on Sunday, declares for un fermented wine at the sacrament, favors fccicntilie temperance instruction in the public schools and affirms that the W. C. T. F. lias never received any money for the "endorsement of any school physicology;" condemns bird shooting tournaments, the use of narcotics, and lynching, favors female suffrage and deprecates "the use of weapons in school drills as fostering a military spirit." Miss Willard favored a resolution admitting Catholic and Hebrew women to active co-operation in W. C. T. I., work. One of the delegates suggested it might not he quite consistent for the "Women's Christian Temperance Fnion" to ask Hebrews to alliliate. She laid special emphasis on the word "Christian." Miss Willard with a good deal of feeling said: "They have extended the hand of sympathy to our organization and our cause. We should invite them to co-operate. I want to welcome them to us if they want to come." Finally the convention enthusiastically adopted the resolution, and Miss Willard said fdie thanked God for this act of the convention, and that she considered it an honor and a pleasure to extend the hand of fellowship to Catholic and Hebrew women. The convention indorsed its Woman's Temperance Publishing Association, eonducted by women in Chicago. It indorsed the temperance hospitals which do hot administer brandy and other intoxicants In medicine. It rcjoici-d in the usefulness of the various young people's societies of 'he churches. It commended the organization of a W. C T. I,'. lecture hi: reu u and expressed appreciation of the Demorst temperance medal contests. It asked for n place for women on the divorce commissions of the various States. Mrs. Matilda II. Carse, of Chicago, presented the "Temple report," showing the progress of raising $:',( K, hj nocessarv fco clear "The Temple" in Chicago of debt. Mrs. Carse retorted $lOS,(ioo condition that the balance bo raised by Jan. 1. .. Airrecd on Their Policy. A Washington dispatch says: President Cleveland and Secretary Olney are agreed on the Venezuelan policy. The published intimation that Secretary Olney intends to resign because he has not been sujported by the President in his fireign policy is wholly discredited here, ami perilous close to the Si'orefary insist that the relations between him and the President are of the most cordial and intimate nature, and have been such since Mr. Olney assumed the administration of the State Department. His visit to Boston is said to have been required by prosing private business, and he was enabled to plead an excuse for his absence from the Atlanta party on the ground that he would be x ported to accompany a number of diplomats from Washington to Atlanta later n to be present there on diplomatic da.
"Now that we are barred out of Arkansas by the decision of the Supreme Court, Fitzsimmons is prepared to accept the oflVr'bf Corbett's manager, made in Dallas, that we fight in private. We will go anywhere on earth in order to get a fight out of Corbett. Any place will suit us. We will go to London and fight Corbett for the .VXX) purse offered by the Mirror of Life. Corbett has repeatedly stated that he would fight Fitzsimmons in a
OOVEKXOR CLARKF, OF A IIK AXSAS.
room, in a balloon or in a barrel, and we are perfectly willing to meet hira under any of these conditions."
DECREASE IN THE RECEIPTS. Internal KevcniicCollcctiuti for Three Month Show a Fulling OIL The statement prepared ut the Internal Revenue Itureau of the collections of internal r Venue during the first three mouths of the present fiscal year shows the total collections to have been $.T7,74I.47S, as against $ÖS,(r 1,108 for tlm same period last year. The amounts from the several sources of revenue are given as follows: Spirits, $ 1 N.S.7 rJS, decrease from the same period last year $21, .''::!,;'; I; tobacco, $N,07.V increase $ltaUW; fermented liquors, $1 (),. S,1()0, increase $7UL',a',(; oleomargarine, $,ir,S,- .'. I. decrease $l.T7,r"i0; miscellaneous, $S1,470. decrease $1 VAAW. During the month of September last the receipts are given as fallows: Spirits $a.l(H),r., increase .",CG1 .IT.KJ; tobacco! $'J.;7lSv0U;. increase $Sr,t;(r; fermented liquor. $.'. S8..VJ-J, increase .TJJMITJ; oleomargarine, $I)7,UT2. decrease $."!.CkM; miscellaneous, $lM.,;nr, decrease $1.M,4'.Ki. Total receipts for September $11!,OOl.'JÖC, which is a gain over September, 1MM. of $.VtS2.2."l. o far during the month of October the receipts from internal ' revenue amount to jSKCtW.l'tW, which is a slight gain over Inst mouth.
Now that Minneapolis has 'completed her census we see no reason why tdic thould not go on with the Harry Hayward feeÜTitiea.
Quite simple. When a Burmese husband and wife decide to separat-, the woman goes out and buys two little candles of equal length, which are made especially for this use. She brings them home. She and Ler husband sit down on the floor, placing; the candles between them, and light them simultaneously. One candle stands for him. the other for her. The one whose candle goes out first rises and goes out of the house forever, with nothing but what he or she may have on. The one whose candle has survived the longest, even by a second, takes everything. So the divorce and division of the property -if you can call that a division-are settled. It looks fair enough, but as 1 once heard somebody remark, appearances are deceitful. The wife on her way home with the candle, takes a tiny scraping from the bottom of one of them. A very little will be enough. If the husband and house are empty of pretty much everything but children, she takes the shortened candle and walks out free and content. But If the house Is well furnished and the husband's
possessions are considerable, he gets tne short candle and does the walking.
Highest of all in Lcaraing Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
BHST IN THE fOHLD.
A His lieyriilar Army. The mightiest host of this sort Id the armj of Invalids whose bowel-!, livers, and stotnBehs have been rcguhited by Hostetter's Stomach Hitters. A regular habit of body 13 brought about through usin? the IMttrrs. not by violently agitating and griping the intestines, but by re-enforcing their norxy and causing a flow of the bile into its proper channel. Malaria, la grippe, dyspepsia, eld a tendency to Inactivity cf the kidneys, Txe iouyuered by the Hitters. Fall ami AVinter. Frequent experiments have proved that manure spread In the fall a id Allowed to lie on the surface all winVr was of more worth than that whYh was spread and plowed imtbr at punting time. Nitrification profs on under the protection of its own mulch. Manure in the barnyard is bringing no profits.
Hotv't Tliis! "We offer One Hundred IV.l:c reward foi ariy cao of Catarrh that caunot bv turtd bv Kail's Catarrh Cure. J. CHENEY & CO.. ToledX O. We the undersigned have kilo1?, n 1". .1. Cheney for the la-vt 15 years, and belie re him perlctiy hnnorablo In all business transactions and financially ablo to carry out any obligations made lv their firm. West & Tkcax. Wholesale nnarbts.Tolo'lo.O. Wauuno. Kin. van & Makvi.v, Wholesale DriigRMs. Toledo. (). Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Infernally, aetins directly upon the blood and mucous Miri;fe of the sysiem. Testimonial-, sent free, l'rico 75c. per bottlo. Sold by all lirulxts.
At the Victoria Institute, London, It was stated that all naturalists u nv admit that evolution as a working hypothesis has, as yet. proved insufficient to account for man's place in nature. At. regards the question of the "missing link" between m:tn and the ape. It has been scientifically demonstrated that In no case had a so-called n.issing link proved to be other than a human being, with a lesser developed brain than usual.
Piso's Cure for Consumption is nn especially good medicine for Croup. .Mrs. .M. K. Avent, Jonesboro, Texas, Jlav tUh. 1SU1. ' When a fool opens his mouth everyone with good eyes can see cleatthrough his head.
Your
appmess
Depends upon a 1 e ilthy body and a contented mind.
Your Health Is serious y in danger unless jo ir blood is rieh, red and pure.
oocFs
arsaparilla
is !h One True H.oo l Purifier Prominently in the Public Ke. HnnHQ Pillc -5Uca!l liver ills, hilloa;11UUU ö I 1115 uess.iieadach.es. av.
s
M?r. Capcl Now . lUch Itancher. Mgr. Capel Is the Catesby of Disraeli's "i.othair," and converted Liord IJute to the Catholic faith He got under a cloud, however, in some way, and was sent to the United States in a sort of exile. The clergy in this country did not take to him much, and he swung a lecturing tour circle, finally betaking himself to California, where he bought a large ranch and went in for raising line horses and blooded
stock generally. A priest who knows
him well informs me that he has grown
rich. Formerly the pink of perfection in dress, he has grown indifferent to his
garb, and dresses and looks like a
typical ranchman. He Is a man of rare cm. uro and elegant accomplishments, lie is of imposing presence and impe
rial bearins. His dark, deep blue eje flashes from seemingly fathomless depths. His hand Is as perfect as Trilby's foot, and he has a way of laying It across his manly chest that fetches the admiration of the ladles. Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette.
Of the farmers of this country onefourth, or '20 per cent., have property valued at less than $1,000 ; 73 per cent, have holdings rated at from 1,000 to ? H i.OOO; and only 2 per cent, h.nve property valued at from $ 10,000 to $100,000. The number of millionaires anions the farmers is so inappreciably small that it docs not appear in the census returns.
Comfort In Travel. You realize this in the highest degree on the famous fast trains of the Michigan Central, "The Niagara Fails Koute." between Chicago and New York and Boston in connection with the New York Central and Hudson River and Boston and Albany Railroads. Transport, the great London journal of transportation interests, sajs: "Certainly they outdo us In comfort and luxury, and the accounts of the sleeping and dining cars must create envy in the breasts of those who know what it is to travel all night seated upright In a jolting railway carriage. Indeed, the trains on the Michigan Central are like colossal hotels on wheels, and the comfort of the passengers Is a thing assured." For tickets, sleeping-car reservations, folders, or any special information desired, apply at city pnssenger and ticket office, No. 119 Adams street, opposite the postoffice. O. W. RUGGLES, Gen'I Pass'r and Ticket Agent. Discretion Is the salt, and fancy the sugar of life; the one preserves, the other sweetens It
vox &uy&- awi cx A n cewsss Vvs eaxom s tua wtw&WcA..
TUH KlflNO SUN STOVE POLISH la rakti for general blacking of ftcre. TUR SUN PASTE POLISH for Quick after-dinner V.ine, ppplied and r-cl-isht-d with a cloth.
Morse lire., I'r.:s., Caclon, Sias.. C i- 4.
Premature baldness may be prevented and the hair made to grow on heads already bald, by the use of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian liair Renewer. Self-possession Is another name for self-forgetfulness.
FIT.-AI1 Kits 8torrT fre b Dr. Ktin' : t Js'erv fetoi fi: So Fit after firvt d .j-"m une. Ma'vclou eure, lifat'be and t-i.V) trial bottie tree to Fit casen. bend to Lr. KUlip. bf.l Area M.. Tula. 1's.
Mr. WlnIow't SooTHiJia Sthtp for t'biiaren Wtiilng: seitens the i.ms, reauret lnflammatKjn, ilaj pma, cure wlud colio. Ä cent bcttla.
T,,'Tn?rvou35ys1h a Every nerve Is strengthened In tbe cure of It by f - -
Purely vegetable, mild an 1 rel'.ablo. Causa per
fect digestion, conii'le'.o ab.-oiption and healCv. ful regularity. l.r the cure of all dwordert of the Stomach. n.uviN. Kidneys. U'.a.lder. vous Disease-:, riles. SICK HEADACHE. FEMALE COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, DYSPEPSIA, AND All Bisorders of the Liver. tsT Tuil printed directions la catch Los; cents a bm. Seid by all dn:;j;;Ut. i: t; v.v to., m;w yokk. "JOXKS IIK PAYS XIIK ritEIGUT." T?W" FariTI ant' Wagon m SCALES. Unite,! stato, standanJ. AH 5ics anJ All Kinds. Not ir.ai'.c 1 y a trust or cortrr.lln! by a rornblnatlan. fv: I rt r I..-, k and IVke Li--t, address Jo.vrs or mxciiAMTox. iüihamloa.X. V., V.M. A.
! Blr;A'7lTr PC?!iA?rfSASTK?!ASPECinO i
V '-' :S ; -! I ra Fl ti iai t.acka ifo. SM tj
n'sj--yjr-r.T i'r'jti.-j. 'jtio r.ij f i-oet t)kia t. i -n i --i ! of 1 1.0!. Kt b. t.o.
. ill. . I .MWl.l ,11
THE
um
A4 I
Remarkable Offer!
Free to Jan. i, 1896. New Subscribers who win cat oat this coupon and send it AT with namo nd address, tni $1.75, will receiva Our Handsome -page Calsndar, lithoCraphed in 14 colors. Retail price 30c. FRHB Tho Tonth's Companioa every week till January i, i&jfl. FRB The Thanks;iTiBc, Ctristnue and Ifrw Year's Double Narnbrs. And The Companion 5a Weeia, A Full Year to January, 1897.
41
"5a Tlmea a Year." THERE are few famous writers in Great P.ritr.in or the United States who have not already contributed to The Youth's Companion, tut some illustrious recruits have teen found, who. coibhorating with the old favorites, will enable its editors to make the paper notably brilliant during the corning year. Statesmen, poets, famous scientists and travellers, eminent lawyers and delightful story-writers will provide entertainment and instruction for our friends and subscribers in a richer measure than ever before. Our Distinguished Contributors. The Princess Louise. The Dean of Salisbury. The Marquis of Lome. Eishcp Cleveland Coxe. The Lord Chief Justice of England. Bishop Doane. Sir Benjamin 7ard Richardson. Sir Edwin Arnold. The Secretary of the U. S. Navy. Camille Flammarion. The Secretary of the Interior. Justin McCarthy. The Secretary of Agriculture. Admiral Stevens. Judge Oliver Wendell Holmes. Admiral Markham. W. H. Russell of The London Times. Admiral Elliot. Frank R. Stockton. Charles Dickens. W. Clark Russell. Archibald Forbes. General Nelson A. Miles. F. D. Millet. Eon. Thomas B. Reed. Andrew Carnegie. And More Than One Hundred Others.
THE. YOUTH'S COMPANION, 201 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass. SrtJ Check, Poit-CJflce r Express Order, r Rej!s!ered Lcttrr, at Otr CUk.
Ilm ra ill Mi
Timely Warning". The great success cf tho chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established
in 1780) has led to the placing on the market many misleading and unscrupulous imitations
cf their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter
Baker fit Co. aro the oldest and largest manufacturers of puro and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are used in their manufactures. Consumers should ask for, and be sure that they get, tho genuino Walter Daker & Co.'s goods.
WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, . DORCHESTER, MASS.
A HEALTH SIGNAL
mi i
a health signal.
The baby's mission, its work in life, is growth. To that little bundle of love, half trick, half dream, every added ounce of flesh means added happiness and com-
fort. Fat is the signal of
perfect health, comfort, good-nature, baby-beauty. Scott's Emulsion is the best fat-food baby can iave, in the easiest form. It supplies what he cannot get in his ordinary food, and helps him over the weak places to perfect growth, For the growing child it is growth. For the fullgrown, new life. Ft imrt ytn gtt Sc0tfs Emultien wAen yen mmt it mmW t tktmf ulstitutt. Scott & Bowne, New York. All Dnu'kt. soc and $1.
C N. L.
lAta PrlncilnA.1 itmln.r H.H. P.nnlnn l-ttiVn&n
1 3 jre la Ut war, lSadjadlcatlosolaisua, attj aiaac In tUis paper
No. 4493
Vin: wkitixj to advi:ktisers 1 ili se say yu saw tho atlvcrtL-emaA
Wiä&m All ? ' 3wW"Ä eUncL so hiKh in the? opinion of f ! X WIV thoughtful woiacn es X
. .6.7 '.ttfrij n 1 o u r? n w t.. g h l. w m a. wr
it M M tr.
For wjiUicg clothes or doing homework, it cau't be
niiiallcd. Try it. SoM cvcr-whcre. Matlc only by Tho N. K. Fcirbank Company, - Chicago.
"A Handful of Dirt May Be a Houseful of Shame." Keep Your House Clean with
SAPOUO
