Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 30, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 July 1898 — Page 3
Itl rr ir of fielen tints. Christian Scientists show a rrondpr tal ability to increase in cumbers an. to attain fundi for ibe erection of new and sumptuous places of worship. Following cloi-e upon i tt general auiK'unceiLeLt ol tllf fid that IJ&9Q now numbers joined the Scientist churcn In Boston a week ago is the n wi that the Second church New York. i- to erect a place of worship at a eosi c I ?JU5 060 A remarkable fact abcu Christian Bed nee church membership however, Is that many who Join Jt continue as members cf other churches. 7'tiat is, they dc not give up their ok' church xnemterstip for tJbc new . The rea on ttey do not is because they regard the Christian Sc ience hurch in th light of a beater.
How tf fr?f ( horolnic Ice. New York Bveninf Post: lead chno lte :s sometimes served at bot weat.het luEcheons Instead of iced taa or eofee. A formula for it tc mi.h tlM eoeoss In the proportion of a heaping tea spoonful to each half pint ot sailing water. This m:xed l.. cooked In S double boiler fcr five mimitas, anil ewetened as :t ;s tafcH3 from the ti?-e When it is coid. about a hull up of cream is added. The whole ta Ihen beaten with a Dover beater until very light. It should be sen ed Id tall thin glasses half filled wits powdered lee. Try A.'im - Fo t-Etine. A powder to be shaken into the shoes. At this season your feet feol wollen, nervous and hot. and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet of tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Chares swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieve corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest anc comfort. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25o. Trial package free. Address Alien C.msted, Le Roy. N. Y. The Thre SpssSlSfe C The history el the tnree Ca Clericalism, Conservatism and Corruption, which, fostered by the olinu false pride that holds honest IstM i u contenipi as s badge of inferiority snd current phrase causes Airica t begin ai the Pyreneee. have drought atKuit the pres ent weakness ana imperu.n downfall of Spain is ab;y tracer and discussed by Henry C. Lea in his brilliant article on '"The Decadence ol Spain" in the July Atlantic. n Health Worth Tei 'oi.toT Man suffers many mysterious ailments from ULknown causes ;.nJ nine-tenths of them have iheir origin in the digestive canal omewhere. It docs any person good to eieaa at this canal occadonaly in a rational: way, eorlded It is not done in a violent manner, le proper cleansing and disinfecting preparation is Cascareti? Candy Cathartle. which are very gentle, but at the saniv time thoroughly effective. A 10c box will purify tlio whole system and in moat cases removo the Sause of 111 health. When "feeling bad" take Cascarets. They will do you good, and caa 4c you no barm. Header, and FJ Ir. Ht. l.oul.i. UnaU a few day ago two mea named Heven and Helle were members of the St. Louis police force. The' former has resigned and the jokers are la klug full advantage of the fact. We Pay Expenses an llberai commissions refund thr i.nb to Sil goods not giv.ng the consumer satisfaction fjong- terms of credit First-class scheme Salesmen wanted. No bonl rccmired. Sahs gttbde from photographs. We guarantr : 160.03 her month on mail orderH Adüitw oHSstSBip, retard Mfg Co.. Iowa City. Icwu. A Paper C hurch. Bergen, Norway, boasts ol a paper church large enough to seat 1,000 per sons. The building is rendered waterproof by a solution of quicklime, curdled in milk, and white of egs. Wht:t 40 Cento a riushci. How to grow wheat with tig profit at 40 cents and samples of Salzer't Red Cross (J;0 Bushelt per acre) Winter Wheat, Rye, Oats, Clovers, etc. , with Farm Seed Catalogue for 4 cents postage JOHN A 8 ALZ ER ßEED CO., La Crosse, Wis. v. u u. The constant duty of every man to his fellows is to ascertain his own powers and special gifts, and to strengthen them for the help of others. 1
Is your hair dry, harsh, and brittle? Ia it fading or ttrning gray? Is it falling out? Does dandruff trouble you? For any or all of these conditions there is an infallible remedy in Dr. Ayer's Hair Vigor. "For years, I was troubled with darlnfT, largs flakes scaling and falling off, causing great annoyance. Sometimes tbs itching of the scalp was almost unendurable. Prescriptions from eminent physicians, put up in my own drug store were tried, but failed to afford relief. At Uogth I seed Dr. Ayer s Hair Vigor, and in one week I found it helped me. At the end of onrv two weeks, my head was entirely free from dandruff, and as clean as a child's. I heartily recommend Dr. AVer's Hair Vigor to all who are suffering from diseases of the scalp." EnwiN NoRDeraotf, Drugs, etc.. Sacred Heart, Minn. ut Ayers Hair vigor
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A GUARDSMAN'S TROLLE. I From thf D't- til Müh.) Journal. Th j promptn' with which the National
Guard of the different tHtes responded to i President McKialev-call tor troops at the hetrinuing of the war with Spain made the . a : whole country proud of its citizen oldiers. I Detroit th-ii e a: few guardsmen more popular and irti; :e:it than Max R. Da first sergeant of Co. B Ho has been a resident of Detroit for the pa-.t six years, ani hi home is at 416 Third Avnue. Fir tour years he was onuected with the well known wholesale druz bouse t Farrand. Williams & Clark, iu the capacity of bookkeeper. "I have charged ap many thousand orders for Dr. Williams Pink J I Pills for Pale People. " 13 ( k s i if. t-: ..i V UU STi 1'avies, U U . , nver knew thir worth Tt Ftm SSrVMSC until I used them for the cure of chronio dyspepsia. For two years I suffered and doctored for the afrravating trouble but Could only be helped temporarily. "I think dvpep(i!a ii one of the most stubborn of ailments, and there is scarcely a clerk or office man but what Is more or less a victim. Some days 1 could eat anything, while at other times I would be starviug. Th.iee di rs-e-l paius would forco me to quit work. I tried hot water treatment thoroughiy; but it did not affect my cae. I have tried many advertised remedies but they would help only for a time A friend of miuo recommenced Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, but I did not think much of them. "I finally wis induced to try the pills and commenced usiagtheta. After tnking a few doses 1 found much relief. I do not remember how many hose of the pills I used, but 1 used them until the old trouble stopped. I k aow they will cure dyspepsia of the worst form and 1 am pleaded to recommend thorn. M Dr. Williams Pink PilU are sold by all dealers, or will be seut postpaid on receipt of price. nO -ucs a box or six boxes for 92.50, by add rowing Dr. Wi'liams Medicine Company. Schenectady. BT Y. la Doabt a to Her Location From the San Francisco Argonaut: b'ecteh caution is well illustrated in the tcry told by a minis:?;- who taught a Bible class in Edinburgh. Having missed one of his st-idens for several j S'undays. h sai 1 to one of her rela- j i.lvos: "I hsena seen yeef cousin Bell at the class for a long while. Ye ken It's her duty tae attend the schule. ! Whaur has sh-- gaen?" "I oanna very weel tell ye that, meen ister," was the careful rep!y. ' but she's deed." Beauty U ltlood Heep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets Candy Cathartic cleans your blood and keeps it clean, by stirring up the la.y liver and driving all impurities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, lotches. blackheads aud that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets beauty for ten cents. All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed. 10c, 25c, 50a Possible Reason. "Considering all the calk here about Spain being tired of the war," remarked the man with the violent necktie, "it's strange she doesn't come forward with her overtures for peace." "Perhaps," suggested the man with the cinnamon whiskers, ' Spaia can't pay the orchestra." Chicago Tribune. Tli-) E. W. Walker Carriage Company, of Ooshen. Ind.. lias just issued a very neat catalogue, which should be in the hands of every prospective purchaser of a carriage or wagon. They sell direct to the user and can save you money. Write them today. Engaged. "Do you cut the pie in four pieces or five?" asked the landlady, sweetly springing her star catch question. "Rix," promptly answered the applicant for a job. Cincinnati Enquirer. To Care Constipation Forever. T.ike Oasca-ts Casd I a'.bartic. 10c or 25c. If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money. When 3 man of merit wins everyhody else attributes It to his good luck. A bath with COSMO BUTTERMILK SOAP, exquiitely scented, is oothiug and beneficial. Sold every where. Both Mary Queen of Scots and George II. wer burte I at midnight. TO USER DIRECT. R " -, ' tly Wse rvsai as4 Ofllce. I XUS Wral I Ith St.
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Condensed ReDOft of the DlJlflS 'r S in Senate and House. Tuedar, June 1. In the house the conference report upon the bankruptcy bill was sdonted by a vote of 13 i to 53. and the measure will go now to tho president. Almost the entire session of the senate was occupied by sir. Ca ffery (dem.. Ca.). in a continuation of hi- speech against the annexation of Hawaii. The general deficiency bill was read and the committee smesdments, so far as they have been offered, were agreed to. Wednesday. .June M . 1 he house disposed of several measurcs. After sending the Indian an l sundry civil bills hack to conference, consideration of bills from th millry affairs committee proceeded. Notable among tho measures passed wa.one to permit any church or religious seel to erects its house of worship up on rhe West Point military reservation. , In the senate a joint resolution was , repotted from the committee on commerce and passed recognizing the gal- i lan try of Lieut. Frank H. Kewcomb o! the Hudson, his officers and crow, at Cardenas, and of ('apt. Hodgson of tii" J revenue cutter Hugh licCullough at Manila. Tlttir-tdA.v. June 30. An attempt to secure passage of the bill to incorporate the International i American bank met with determined opposition in the house. Tho house sdonted the report upon tho Indian ap propria! ion bill, insisted unanimously ' upon Its disagreements to the senate ! amendments to the sundry civil bill and sent the general defleien y bill to con rerence. Discussion of the Hawaiian aniir;ition measure occupied the senate. OsJMi I'mikIo Is 1 i,- fd. Off Santiago de Cuba, June 28, 'ia Kingston. Jamaica. June 23. Gen. Pando with the re-enforcements of 8.7Ö0 Spanish troops from Manzanillo Ii expected to reach the vicinity of Santiago de Cuba next Sunday To Meet at CfetcagO. A call baa been issued for the Brst meeting of the newly elected Republican state central committee, which will be hehl at the Great Northern Ho tel in Chicago on Wednesday. July bMartial I.aw Proclaimed. Maitis law has been proclaimed in the districts of Limanova and Neumbandeo, Austria, owing to the frequent cases of murder, robbery and incendiarism which have occurred there. Has Proclaimed a Republic. A dispatch from Cavlte in the Phil ippins says a republic has been proclaimed there by Aguinaldo under the protection of the Inked States an J approved by Great Britain and Japan. f leet to Go to Spain. Preparations in progress at the na. department indicate that th govern mjnt is determined to more than carry out its threat to send a fleet to the coast of Spain. Temperance Congress Convenes. The international temperance congress was convened in the auditorium at Prohibition park, States Island June 30. and will continue in aession one week. Is a Candidate for Senator. Albert Pack has formally announced that he is a candidate for election .iI'nited States .-enator to succeed Senator Julius Caesar Burrows of Michigan. McMillln for Governor. Congressman Benton McMilHn inominated for governor by acclamation of the Tennessee democrat! atate convention. BscdptS of the Government. The government's remipu during the present month will aggregate about 93L500,090, and for the present Sa i year about 1304,500,000. Vor (idvprnnr of Mtasteimta. William Henry Eustis, of Hennepi county, was Dominated for governo of Minnesota convention. by the republican stau- i DsMBMsgSsJ Fruit Crops. A severe north wind has done enormous damage to grain and fruit in tli f Sacramento and San Jotquin valley. California. Kiuisas Wheat Imsssgast. Nearly every county in the eastei :i section of Kansas reports serious lamage to wheat from rust and excess rain. Will Leave Aoout .Inly 11. It is the general understanding among army officers that the next CS pedition to the Philippines will gn oft about July iL Nine Nejcrosvs DiSWSA Nino nroes wr drowned neal Planne Mine, La., by the upsetting of ' skiff. Indiana Mar Association. Th Indiana State Bar association hld its annual meeting at Indianapolis. Western Association Ilslnl. President Hickey has formally announced the diabandment or th. Web ern Hasehall aSSOCiStion. Nashville, 111. The wheat hat v throughout southern Illinois is now well under way. The wheat in this so tlon has not been as good for several years, and bids fair to yield an SVSrSfC f twenty bushels to the acr Crawfordsville, Ind. Col. Jame Ii. Hallowell, an ex-t ongressman from Kansas, died at the home of his sister, Mrs Doubleday, in Crawfordsville.
CORP'JLtNCE. The use of the word obese to describe persou burdoned with excess of fat is Dften an injustice, implying, as it does etymological ly , that the snfferer owea his condition to over-eating. Most corpulent people are. it i? true, great eaters, yet thore are many who Indulge but sparingly la the pleasures of the table. With some there is an hereditary tendency to grow fat. and the?o will lay on flesh in spite of a Spartan simplicity in diet. Most: fat people, however, even if th?y do not eat too much, oat food of a fattening character, containing much starch, sugar or fat, and they drink too much. The drinking of pure water at the proper times will seldom lead to corpulence, except in those specially pr-nlUposed to It; but the drinking or large quantities at meals, or the conBumptlon of much beer, wine, or any form of alcoholic beverages has a direct influence In unduly increasing the
weight. The underlying fault in obesity Is insufficient oxidation of the nutrient material taken Into the body, so that it is not entirely consumed and excreted as It should be. but is deposited in the form of fat in the tissues. Muscular exercise consumes much matoriat which has to be made good by the food taken In. and so Indolence rJ one of the most frequent causes or corpulence. Too much Bleep also diminishes oxidation of the tissues. Many fat people date the beginning of their trouble from a severe illness, especially typhoid fever. The reason Is that during convalescence the patient of necessity take3 very little exercise. yet has a voracious appetite which he j lndul?e3 t0 the full At first the food ' goes to replace loss, but the reconstruc- ! tlve process having acquired a strong ; momentum, seems unable to stop, and : the tendency to overproduction of fat is established. Another cause which Is active immediately after Illness is the impoverishment of the blood. Anaemic and bloodless peopie are very apt to take on a flabby sort of flesh; and even when there 3eems to be too much blood, it if BSOally watery and thin. The treatment of obesity consists in a judicious reversal, as far as possible without prejudice to the general health, of the mode of life which ha3 led to the objectionable condition. The hours of sleep, if excessive, should be reduced, and an increased amount of outdoor exercise taken. The diet must be strictly regulated, fats, sweets and starchy oods to a great extent cut off. and alcoholic beverages avoided entirely. No one rule will fit all cases, however, and as in almost all disordered physical conditions, it is the person rather that' the disease that must be treated. HI3 YEARS ARE MANY. There are many instances of persons claiming great age, but very few of these cases are able to stand investigation This makes all the more interesting the account given in the Dally News by William Dunlap, of G8S West Madison street, Chicago, concerning hia uncle, who is about 116 years of age and is still hale and hearty. Mr. Taylor is the British postmaster at Scarva. County Down. Ireland, and has held the office for seventy years. Think of it for nearly a century he has handed out letters to the people of Scarva. seen them grow up and die. and has continued distributing mail to their children and grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Mr. Dunlap says his uncle ha- lived in the reigus of George R. TAYLOR III.. George IV.. William IV. and Queen Victoria, ind many a time he has Ha- 1 tened to the old man recount his experiences In bygone years when as a j boy of fourteen or fifteen, in 1798, he marched with the yeoman at the time Of the Irish rebellion. Mr. Taylor en- j joys good health and is iu full posseston of his mental faculties Recently Queen Victoria sent the old postmaster B beautifully framed portrait of herself bearing an inscription and asked for his photograph in return. Nearly all ! hU life Mr. Taylor has been a member j of the Methodist church and has con- j ducted evangelistic services in a hall built on his own land Pa ProhaWy Ta-ht Heir. A little girl, who attinii.s a Maine public school, has quit" an idea of nobility, as was evidenced by her reply to her teacher. The class had been reading about the king's family. The teacher, wishing to ncnlcste the correct idea Of royal descent, said "Now. children, if the king and queen had a son. what would ho be? The Jack." was the quick response Rockland (Me.) Star.
Every man "rirrios '.f bis heal a menul camera, with which he Is always t?.k-n inap-shota of his follow men Some, if not aii, of these plates aie worth developing.
Xo-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranie.i tbseoo habit enve, makes "ak men sirong. blood pure 5Cc.Sl. AUdrogaistfl No attention is paid to a chronic liar when he utters an occasional truth. Piso's 'ure for Consumption is our only medicine for eougbs and colds. Mrs C. Beltr.43'J ithave . Denver, Col , Nov. I 'M The man who is constantly hear'.ns from his creditors is a man of letters. Hall' Catarrh Cure Is taken internally. Price, 7 c. There is trouble ahead o! the man who acts as a baby carriage motor. COSMO BUTTERMILKTOIf.KT SOAP makes the skin soft, white and healthy. bold everywhere. The first electric light was produced by Sir Humphrey Davy in 1303. Mr. W Inflow's Soothing Syrnp. For ohVlrn rtb!aa. soften the yens, reduces fnaaioia:: m.sl'.srs piTn, cures wlndcollc. 25c bottie. Don't yawn whn your employer telling an allogei funny story. Is Coe'i Coof h Balsam Is th r&mfni ix.t It will brestk ap -oll til-kr thau aurttüag eis. It in s ? rvilsb'.e. Try It. Other people's mistakes cause lot of unnecessary troublo. as Ednrat Your nowrt With Cabarets. Candy Cathartic cure oas.t'.pation forever, 10c. 25c If C. C. C. fall. dniists refand m ney The whistling buoy can be haard about fifteen miles. IF TROCBLED BY RHECriATISn write to the atklefOorna Cs.f N'w Hm (taaa., copy of their free treatise n Rheumatism. fo; And no-' the sweet on the war-path. firl graduate is r A Beautiful 4 4 4 Present Free 4
For a few mocrtb.3 to all users of the celebrated ELASTIC STARCH. (Rst Iron 3r jc4 , To induce you to try 'his brand of starch, to that you may find out ior yourself, that all claims for its superb ort'y and economy are true, the makers hav had prepared, at great expense, a series ot
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HOW TO GET THEM: Ail purchasers of thre lO-cnS or six 5-cent packages of Elastic Starch (Fl' Iron Brand , are entitled to receive from their grower one of the beautiful Qame Plagues Tta plaoues will not be sent by mail. They can be obtained only from yonr grocr Every Grocer Keeps Elastic Starch. Do not dlav ThU offer Is for a shor. time only.
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From Mrs. Runk to Mra. PlnkbAo&Y The following" letter to Mrs. Ptahy ham from lira. M. BaSX, No. 2.3K East Susquehanna Ave., Philadelphia Pa., is a remarkable statement of lief from, utter discouragement. She says: ' I never can fin i words -vith whist: to thanlc you for what Lydia . Piafc hams V'egeiabLe Compound has durac for me. Some years ag-o I had womb 'rouble and doctored for a long time, not, OO1 ing any improvement. At time f would t'eel well enough, and jUiea times was miserable. So it wea; ar until last October. I felt sometixmsf terrible creeping over me, I kaewasj what, bat kept g-cttingr worse I cast hardlj explain my feelings at tha( time I was so depressed in spirit that I did not wish to live, aithoua"ix 5 had everything to live for. Had !xy terta, was very nervous; could aV sleep and was not afo to be : alone. " Inded, I thought I would lorn mind No one knows what I en iurX M L continued this way until Jae laM of Febniarv, when I saw in a paper testimonial of a lady whose cae sSSS similar to mine, and who hau es cured by Lydia E. PinkhaaVa VegaW ble Compound. I determined t try t and felt better after the first dose. 1 continued taking it. and to-day svm c well woman, and can say from ajs heart, 'Thank God for such a naelv cine."' Mrs. Piakham invite all sufferinf women to -.vrite to her at Lynn. tu sul'u leticj-s are and answered by women oalj. Elastic Starch has Seen the standard for 23 years TWENTY'TWO MILLION packages of this brand were said latr year That's how good it ia Ask Vour Dealer to show you the Plaques sai 'ail you about Elastic S'arch Accept no substitute i
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