Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 17, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 April 1898 — Page 9

A Rrcord Ho. ding. There is a small estate in the New Forest of England v.hich ha? descended ;n unhroken succession from father to son for nearly eight centuries. The family is thai of Purkiss. the line-

burner, who picked up the bo.iy of King William Rufus. and carried it in his humble cart to Winchester to receive the last rites. From Baby in the High Chair to grandma in the rocker Grain-0 is good for the whole family. It is the long-desired substitute for coffee. Never upsets the nerves or injures the digestion. Made from pure grains it is a food in itself. Has the taste and appearance of the best coffee at 94 the price. It is a genuine and scientific article and is come to stay. It makes for health and strength. Ask your grocer for Grain-O. Crisis in Washington's History. A tt. Louis paper recently inaugurated a contest as to which was the greatest crisis in George Washington s history. A hundred different replies were received. The first prize was awarded to the one about Washington refusing the crown. Beauty Is Illood Deep. Clean blood means a clean kin. ??o beauty witheut it. Cascarets Candy Catharticcleans your biooci and keeps it rlean, lv stirring up'the la'.y liver and driving all impurities from the Oody. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackhead-, and that sickly biliouscomplexion by taking Cascarets beauty for ten cents. All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed. lUc, -ec 50c. (letting the Worth of Hi Money. Uncle Josh Waiter, gimme a beefsteak. Waiter Will you have it rare or well done'' Uncle Josh Well done, by gosh! I ain't goin' to let these ity plutocrats git any of the best of SAC and don't you fergit it, nuther. Wagner Sleeps to West Baden, The Haass ha-put on a throttgb WsjrDST Slc-ej'tT to W-t padea a ad Franca Lick., the popular canitarinms. leaving Dearborn Station every Saturday at 8:80p. m.. arri vin' at ' : l." a in. Regular train- every night and morning, via Slew (Means, as betöre. City ticket office, 233 Clark St., Chicago. Tlwse CiirN. "Do you believe all these horrible scandals you hear about poor deraldine?" "I am afraid i must. But. by-the-bye. what are tliey saying abcut her?" Pick-Me-Up. Conjhing LeadS to Consumption. Kemp s balsam will stop the cough at once. Go to your druggist to-day and get a sample bottle free. Sold in 25 and 50 cent bottles. Go at once; delays are dangerous. Frederick S. Jarvis. who recently resigned the inspectorship of Scotland yard, is said to be the original of Conan Dovle's Sherlock Holmes. FITS Permanent 1 'ured. No fit or nerv mi at .if tet firxt it;tv s u-e ot Or. Rime s (rett Nervi- Reatasjsat Send tor KRKE SS.M trial bottlr K. H. Klink. Ltd.. 931 Arch St.. Philadelphia, 1'a. A woman's way down the aisle to ter all the gas company. To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Ca carets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 2V. If t S C. C fail to cure, uruygists refund mone y. In a lawsuit each side is supposed to keep its own counsel. We will forfeit 1.00) if any of our published testimonials are proven to be not genuine. The PttO Co.. Warren. Pa. Noah was the first man to deal exclusively in dry goods. Mrs. YVinslow'M Soothing Syrup. F'T children teething, softens the gums, reduce Jnflarcmatlon.allays pain. cures wladt-uilc. Oc aUrttle. Cncle Sam is duty-bound to take care of his trade relations. Co' Conch DaUain 1 th old't ami lct. it will lirpak tip a clrl fj:iirkf r than aro ttaiitf el.-'e . It is ala reliable. Try it. An after-dinner speech: eaten too much." "My: I've Star TotMCCO is the lending brand of the orld. because it is the best. An auction store is always a for-bid-ding place.

BREAD, POTATOES and MILK.

A Dyspeptics daily diet.

IWp?pila ii one of ihe most prra1pnt of ataeaMJ Thousands of people suffer from it io a more or less ag rravated form Few diseases are more painful to the individual or more far reachiaj in their effect on k'jman life and happiness. What the dys. peptic aeeds is not total treatment, not mere temporary stimulus. The real need is the toning up of the entire system. For. tilythe tyitem and it will do in own lighting, and promptly eject any intruding disease. The success of Dr. Ayer's Sarsapanlla in curing indigestion and dyapep. sia is due to just this Quality which it possesses, of renewing the vital for. - repairing the waste and loss of tho body' The ordinary treatment brings the food down to the level of the weak stomach. Dr Ayer's Sarsaparilla puts ttength into the stomach, and brings it up to the level of the strong food fit for men It doea this bv trengthening the entire sv-aem The stomach cannot stay weak when alt the otner organ air gaining trength What Dr. Ayer's Sarsapanlla will do for dyspepsia is best illustrated in cases like that of II. S. Shields. Meridian. M iss. Mr. Shield i had rot down to the last level of dyspepsia. Bat let him tell his own story For years. I was afflicted with dyspepsia which gradaalt y grew worse until I could eat nothing but bread and potatoes WHAT MAKKILL PKOPLE SHOl'Lll KNOW! Pamphlet idvias mosi vj hi:ill- h i r.i -..Si nd anaitawsi EUREKA PUB. CO.. 7 New Chambers St.. H. t. Cit. LADIES Sn alala ssaia(t al hame, :.vi ai lay . i inn, srork aaai aali si. beasl tamtu cioi.,. (ur smtrnlan l(. u lll l liiN i d)., Philadelphia, Pa. CANCER A alnlesirenMneiit. Xokalfe. P i r ir. w. c Pajratr, l;irKli;illtoi ii, lot a. MOTHERS Y'.ur raiMren rared ,,r y.,., in ate f r--. In . V rank Ma t Blonaslaglsay III. Or. Kay's Lung Balm I r coturbs. colds. tid thrual discaae CURtS WHERELr TLSf FAILS. Best Ojujfh dyrup. Ta.stea (.1. hi time, riold by druKiti?--. Lee

:t Cliililreu Diarfliaa tli Tin Families. Thrtre are ftlmost a many v trk-ties of dint reformers as there are ecta in the church, and. like ail sectarians, h v fi h h Qth flercely than thev do the eviN against which they are formed, says the New York Mail and Express. Not Car from Central park lives a family of what are known as non-Grahamite vegetarians aiM a few doors oft' is another family who I believe in what la railed monkey diet" fish, fruit, nuts and raisins. As might be expected, the children are as enthusiastic as the parents. Two of the youngsters indulged In an interchange of confident ei a few days ago. One of them said: '"You eat meat!" 'Of course I do." was the answer. "My pa says you are all flesh-eaters." the first continued. The other child flushed up and answered : "Well, you i folks eat oatmeal!" "Certainly," was I the rejoinder. "Yon ought to hear , what my ma says about your folks. She says they are !d t ows there now. cause they are inch OUt-eaters," came the quirk reply. DO NOT DELAY. An Oume of l'rei Mit ion I Worth . 1'oiiikI of Cure. Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co.. Chicago. Dear Sirs: I used one bottle ot your "5 Drops." aad it did me mor good than any medicine I ever used. It did me more good than all the medicine I have taken from the doctors for two years, besides suffering the entire time. In three days after I commenced using the "5 Drops my pains all disappeared. I recommend it to all sufferers of rheumatism. Very respectfully, R. L. Martin. Anguilla. Miss. Feb. 7. '9S. Every family should have a bottle of "5 Drops" on band, especially at this season of the year. Changes in the weather are so liable to cause rheu- ; matism. la grippe and many other dis eases that 5 Drops" cures. For another thirty days you can secure a sample bottle of "5 Drops" for 25 cents. The manufacturers have lOO.OOD sample bottles which they in tend io distribute for this small amount. Write today to the Swanson RhenI matic Cure Co.. 1G7 Dearborn street. Chicago. III. This company is reliable and promptly till every order. Unfair. "ft la a rascally business trick!1 exclaimed one Paiis editor when Informed that another was ab' tit to challenge j him. " Don't yon think he will Aght fairI iy?"Of course he will be fair in the duel; i hut he knows my paper has a much ! larger circulation than his. and he is. therefore, sure to get the best of me in the advertisement."- Washington Star. Colorado .old FieM, Colorado is the banner gold-producing state in the Cnion. Production in 1S97 over 120,000,009. This year promises to exceed 939,090,990. New strikes are being made every day. Nothing like it since the days of '4'.. Would you know all about thse things-.' Then send twenry-tive ceuts for a sixmonths' trial subscription to the "MINING WORLD." an eight-page illustrated weekly paper. Regulai subscription. $1.00 a year. The newsiest mining newspaper in the world. Address "World.' P. 0. Box 1611. Denver, Colorado. ObsersathMMa Lord St. Agnant I say. old man, deuced queer people in this country. Lord Noma Yes; neveh let y' know when they're going to tell a joke, jr know. Puck. im--. I 1 1 .1 1 1 MedU-liie. Moves the bowels each day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick headache. Price 25 and 50c. Puck: "M-imma. what did our landlord say when you told him we were broke and that all our valuables were in pawn?" "He said it was my move." reasoned with a litt! and drink only a little milk I be, a me so had that a trifle too much of een theae caased t-rrible suffering In the regions of the stomach, darting pains back of the eyes, attended with dienn-sa and partial loss of sight. The only way I could get relief was by vomiting. Finally I had auch a severe attack that the entire left side of my body felt namb and partially paralyied. and in this condition. I was taken to my room uacoaacious. The physicians failed to hHp rae. and sons of the many remedies I took did me any good. At laat a friend preaeated me with a bottle of Dr. Ayer's SarsaparilU and before I had used half of lt. I could sea a derided change for the better, t uned three bottles una wan ao completely cured 'hat for four yeara I have not been troubled with Ihe old complaint, but am rugged and hearty and able to eat anything that can be eaten. It would be impossible to say too much in praise of Dr Ayei's Sarsapjifilla. and would not give one bottle of It for a doreo of any other kind." M . Shiri.ds Meridian. Miaa. Try Dr. Ayet's gsrSSpsrllll If you art rspepti.'. If you want more testimony ie abie of the medicine, get Ir. Ayer's dy the alue of the medicine, get Ir. Ay Curebook. It is sent free on request by the J. ... Ayer Co., Lowell. V S? SLICKER WILL KEEP YOU DRY. D .n't ba fMh I arrtS i m i kint .sh or rubber njjt. I? YOU WaHtaCOat th.it will k.vp you Jrv in Mm h.ir 1eNt storm buv the Rail Br at I Sli Iter. If n it for sale in yur tiiwn, arrila t-r catakanai to A. J. rOWHR Bos' '. Mj.,

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gl, Appalling LOSS of Life at Shawneetown, I!!, GOVERNMENT LEVEE BREAKS, ( TiirrciiN from tli W.iiiHsli and Ohio Kvarythlng iiof.ir.them II iiiilr'fl .'ek Safety I po.i the Roof of Hons, ( At least two hundred and fifty lives i Wee drowned aj Shawneetown. III.. , April ::. by the breaking of the levee, j Flood raten from the swollen torn nta I of the Wabash and Ohio rivers rushed down upon the city and swept sway everything in their path. Douses weie turned and tossed about like boxe The people irere not warned of th break, and for that reason so many were caught. Those at home sought refuge in second stories and on house tons. Those in the treets were carried betör the avalanche Of water, and probably a majority were drowned. Hep., lis state that Shawneetown is completely washed away and that the raging waters extend four miles beyond the limits oi the city, Th water stands fron twenty to thirty feet all over the town. Hundreds of survivors t.;ok refuge on the roofs of bona s or sought safety in trees, and boats manned by will.ng men rescued them as fast as possible fron their places of peril. The levee had withstood the assaults Of the water for SO lOUg tilgt it was believed all danger was past, and the disaster came therefore with all the force of suddenness. Shawneetown has a population of 'atwees 2.500 and 3,000. it is one of th oldest towns la Illinois, and years ago, before the railroad had driven trafll to the rear, it was of great prominence as a trading station, it is Iceated on the St. Louis ,' South' stei n and Ott the Ohio Mississippi railroads, of which latter it is 'he southeastern terminus the Springfield division. Shawneetown Is :he county seat of Gallatin county and is situated practically at the confluence of the Ohio and Wabash rivets. THE TRADE REVIEW. ltaieHI lill m : .fa. tiir.v in Niiit.- of Farainn ' oaaplfantlwa. H. G. Dun Co. 'a Weekly Review of Trade says: ' la spire of foreign conditions since the destruction of the Maine Feb. 1".. failures in three months are smaller than in the fir; Quarter of any year since isxi; the ratio of defaulted liabilities to payments through clearing houses has been the smallest for that quarter since I $81; the average of liabllitles per Rrsn in business has been the smallest since isso. and the average of liabilities per failure has been lower than ever before in any quarter. I) is especially significant that the fall- j ures for less than $loo.oo'). without ma- 1 terial decreü.se in number, were lv per cent smaller than last year in manufheturing and 21 per cent smaller in trading." BIG SHIPS PUT ON GUARD. Indiana mid low: Ar' sn, tu Itlaatlr to Pratrel 1U Cltlaa. Washington, April 4. The Indiana j and Iowa of the Atlantic squadron, at Key West, have he ui instructed tu keep In position to prevent an unexpected attack upon the south Atlantic coast from a Spanish fleer. The movement for the interception f the torpedo flotilla has been abandoned. The administration does n,,r feel warranted la taking such a hostile sti before a declaration of war, even though naval oflteera recommend it. Big TraM Is Formed, Andenton, lud.. April 5. The final figures were balanced Sunday, closing up the affairs of the American Wi;e Nail company In this city and the fourteen other large wire and Aire nail mills throughout the country, and they have become parts of one great plant ; nider the ihm oi tue American St e! j and Wire company, which will toatrol S.'i per cent of the product in the n;i tion. All plants have been ch.se I down : since March SI, hut miw, of them will resume at once. iti First al Ror-a Hill, s. . Charlotte, N. C, April i. - Fire a' Rock Hill, S. C, Sunday destroyed twelve buildings, Involving .t iosa 'f ISM.OOO, upon whicll there vas an in oraace of 1150,009, distributed la elxteen companies. Thmatter of speculation. origin 1 1 yet a Divnrrop Maj N it Marry. The Joint commission appointed : Ihe general convention oi the Episcopal church reported la favor of forbidding the marriage or either of a ditorced pair during the lifetime of he ot her. ;i-rii:ii'ii Res i i t Fall Off. The total receipt of the government last month were ITJ.Ü.'.S.T'). a loss of about $2.000.000 Mar. h. 1 S!7 com i d Ail h Carlinvillc, lb. Prof. Thomaa D Davis a-'d 2. musical director of Highland Park c(ii:(. Moines. i Iowa, died in this city at the residence I ot" bis fatherla-Iaa W s. Brown. Lima. o. All the oAcials of the DoI troit. Toledo A Milwaukee ro&d, in eluding General Manager Down, have I reslgm I and their places have been filie:i by ihe Brief syndicate. Monroe, Mich. Mr. Nancy Degrafl Toll, relict of he late Phil It. Toll, died here in th ! otto hundred and ürst i year of her

NEWS OF I X DIANA.!

minor happenings DURING THE PAST WEEK. Rihffi V.i n ', ;t'h Iri' Aroaaesl liy SensaI. II V ri i. . . Mi-'. . I "4.- ! ,t--"I--" .i.ii RellfflotM ovMiMtf Batag K: , 'i-iifi .! I .aportc Itt'iii-. Ituhop Cow It) r IneeaiMMi. Hartford Cm. Bishop Fowler, who presided over the North Indian roaference, will not carry away with bin en- ! tir?ly pleasant recollections of Hartford City. The bishop's sensitiveness was shocked by the publication in a local newspaper of the story thai he and the late Frances B. Willard had once teen lovers, The story is to the effect tlur Miss Willard onee acknowledged that she onee wore a ring and acknowledged allegiance to one whose manly harms and excellence had touched her heart. In her youth she and the young man were students together in a Methodist college, and both were members of the same church. Between them there was a strong affinity a friendship which soon ripened into love, an exchange of vows and her acceptance Of an engagement ring. The local newspaper published this story among Its conference proceed Inga, savins; that rhe young man in the case was no other than Bishop Fowler, and that he, viewing the question of love-making from a scientific point of view, and knowing the sameness of their temperaments, told Mis Willard that it would never do for them to wed. and thus the engagement was broken. Bishop Fowler was as a nur;, as a churchman ran wen become. He referrd to the paper as a "little yellow journal," and denounced the publication of the story as 'dirty dog trick." To several ministers and newspaper men. who had OOl previously been impressed with the objectionableness of the story, I he it was a ' dirty do ner of saying it r -bop roiteral ed that ! i rick,' and hi - manefi no doubt that he was seriously offend l But he did not deny the story, although thsl may harn baen because he considered it unnecea sary ro d'j so. ( ill TlicnixHc lldj he..' religious .apoi novel comOlive ; munity aas been established at ' Chapel, a little hamlet in this county. ; by the Rev. .Yw. li"ek and his wife, : Michigan evangelists, who preach the tenets of a unique faith. The result of . their efforts lias been the conversion ; of b large number of persons and the creation Of a sect of believers in a creed whieh teaches that people who embrace ! the faith are rendered incapable of ; committing sin: that they have been : made proof against temptation, and are consequently "Holyftes." The ; movement began several weeks ago j and the entire community became erased, several scor- of conversions be ing made, and the end is apparently not ei Buck and his wife have a number of proselytes who will continue the work of reformation, and the outgrowth promises to be th establishment of I new religious sect. A llardar ami SatrMv. Aydelott.- During the lifetime ot John W of 'hi Tlmmons, wealthy farmer ieinity, Krank Cunningham, his field hands, became one ot : enamored ot his daughter Hertha, then years old. One year ago only twelve Mr. Tlmmons died, and the wld w and daughter moved to Otterbein, which is on the dividing line between Benton and Tippecanoe counties. Cunningham continued to annoy the girl, the mother objecting bitterly because of her youth and the meat disparity in aces. The girl also disliked Cunningham, but was more or sk afraid of violence al bis hands. Last week Cumningham armed himself witii a Winchester rille, and proceeded toward the Tlmmons home. The mother and daughter saw him coming and Hed by a ear way. separating upon reaching the outside and running in different directions. This brought the girl directly in range of her desperate suitor, and he tired two shots, killing her Instant" ly. He then tired one shot at the mother, missing her. after which he went inside the Tlmmons home and used a revolver n himself, failini? dead with i 'inl!et in his brain. His victim was pretty, popular and wealthy. Cunningham j.-, a member of du Otterbein football tani. playing enter rush. He w:is thirty-five years o.a. Pat lull r (..od. English.- News reaches here from Marietta of ib" discovery by William ( M ickey of a large number of noli raina : which have been hidden sine before i I rh.i Southern rebellion. Mr. Mac key a grandfather left his home in ''i and ! '. unlisted in the Confederate army In j ! Kentucky. It was generally known i j that he left his wife well provided financially, but owing to the disturbed j condition of society sh- hid her money j ! and died before sh apprised her only child, the tinder's father, of Its where- j a bouts. The present Mr. Macaey is a cripple, making his home with his sister and only relative, who had him tear up the floor of an old cow stable dlalodae some rats. During this labor he discovered an old iron pot up- : ' patently full of broken stone, and rhich, when emptied, brought to light i bet we ?n 2,50n and $3,000 in dl coins. I (irncral State News. The thirty -fourth annual -one conj veatlon Of th Indiana Sunday School issoclstion will be held s1 Greenfield, I beginning June V and closing on the j Pth. Elaborate preparations i : the ; reception of delegates are already mak- ' io in t ii , ; eneietic iiy. : Th Rev. J, M. Drtvt rof Marion, who : vas exonerated at the recent meeting I of th- North Indiana M. B. conti rem-, will remove to Mankato, Minn., to tnke charge oi the N.. B. church at that point.

OVERWORKED WOMEN.

Letters to Mra. Pinkham From Women Who Have Been Halpnd Froa Sickness or Health.

The ordinary every-day life f most f TT- 1- 1 1 a1 1 . nw nuca nnicr mo uauy wisks female organs makes evcy movement keeps the nervous system unstrung!

The following; let ter from M.s. WaltebS. Banta,

Sparkill, N. Y., tells the story of many aud shows them how to gvt relief:

'Di arMrs. Pinkham : I cannot thank you enough for all Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable

Compound hasdone for me. When I wrote to you I had suffered for years with falling, inflammation and ulceration of the womb; mv back ached, and I was so much distressed I could scarcely walk. I wL?

was a burden to myself and did not wir iiuiuci x iicu ui uie.i. T have taken five bottles of vonr medieine and 5t has Hnnp u-iinil.-rc frf me as all my friends can testify. I can now do my own work, and do not knows how to express my gratitude to you for the good your medicine and advice have done me. I owe my life to Mrs. Pinkham." Mrs. Pinkham's counselisoffered free to all women who need advice about their health. Her address is Lynn, Mass. Mrs. P. H. HüTCHCBOFT, Kel lerton, Iowa, tells here in her own words how Mrs. Pinkham helped her: 'Dkar Mrs. Pinkham: I was in a very bad condition before I wrote to you and began the use of Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I did not know what todo. Isuffered terribly every month, when on mv feet would have suen a bearing-down

swollen, back ached, appetite was very poor, also had trouble with ay hes. I have taken several bottles of your Compound aud cannot saj es-rcg-a ia iSa favor. It helped more than all the doctors." Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetableCompound : a Woman's Remeü) ror womai'sIUs

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