Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 August 1898 — Page 3

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The Tea Fighter. Washington Times: If there is one thing the Amern an people insist upon It is fair play for all. The affront originally put upon Commodore Schley by subjecting him to the command of an officer of junior rank has been rankling in the public mind for weeks. President McKinley may be kept partially in ignorance of the unpleasant opinion which this yielding to the tea fighters of the department has built up to his detriment; but it is time that he should understand it, and take prompt measures to redeem his reputation from suspicions of reprehensible favoritism and injustice to a distinguished and deserving man. a' Mlenr, 1 - , 4 1 . t . 1 .1 I we couiu snow in at we regain suuu work in any honest avocation, as entitling the worker to the sincere respect of his fellow-men of far higher respect than that of the idler whose main business la eating, wearing clothes and killing time. Rev. W. Gladden. Congregationalist, Columbus. Ohio Beamy Is niooff Depp. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. t'acarets Candy Cathari Cd cleans your blood nnd keeps it clean, by .itirriug up the lazy liver and driving all Impurities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly biliouscoinplexion by taking Cast arets beauty for ten cents. Älldrug-gi.-ts satisfaction guaranteed. 10c, 35c, 50c. Paternal Forethought. "Bliggins fully believes that his boy Is the most wonderful member of the Whole human race."' ' Yes. Hes thinking of having his name copyrighted now. so that when he grows up and gets famous people can't put it on cigar boxes without paying." Washington Star.

needs coaxing, not crowding. Dr. Ayer'a Pills stand without a rival as a reliable medicine for liver complaint. They cure constipation, and they cure its consequences, piles, biliousness, indigestion, sick headache, n iusea, coated tongue, foul breath, bad taste, palpitation, nervousness, irritability, and many other maladies that have their root in constipation. They are a specific for all diseases of the stomach and boweis, and keep the body in a condition of sound health. " I hare used Ayer's Pills for the Mst thirty years and consider them an invaluable family medicine. I know of no better remedy for liver troubles, and have always found them a prompt cure for dyspepsia." JAME3 QQUOf, ik Middle Street, Hartford, (Joan.

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GERMAN RESTAURANTS. Calslne Bad and Table Manner Are Worse Than Unrefined. In the German restaurant the cuisine is. on the whole, monotonous, and the food singularly insipid; all meats seem to have the same llavor, all are served with the same heavy, viscous sauces, and invariably escorted with the same soaplike potatoes, says Lippincott's Magazine. Stodginess and heaviness arc the great blots on the German fare. The element of variety, too, seems considered superfluous; a chunk of veal or pork may constitute a meal. Dessert and hors-d'oeuvres now and then appear as a concession to French taste. The sensation produced by the peculiar charm of a refined repast is well-nigh unknown; there is no thought of coupling eating with esthetic surroundings; more often than not It takes plaee in a crowded, smoke-filled room. The lack of delicacy in the manners of the table is surprising; even pocket combs and hair brushes can not unfrequently he seen in use in a restaurant. As a rule, it matters but little what you pay; the quality is the same throughout; monetary differences merely involve quantitative changes: a 30-cent meal means no more than double the quantity of a quarter-dollar one. All these facts may explain why. to quote Montaigne, "les AllemandJ ne goutent pas: ils ava-lent."

Don't Tobacco Spit nd Smoke Your Life Away. To quit tobacco easily and rorever. be magoetic. full of life, nerve, ana vigor, take No-To-Bac the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, SOc or iL Cure guaranteed. Booklet and sanrple free. Address Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or New York. Gross earnings of the Chicago Great Western Railway for the second week of July were $86,410.07, an increase, compared with 173,562.16 for the same week last year, of 112,847.91. By the year 1903 the Swiss government will have again secured control of the five leading railways in the country. A bath xrith COSMO BUTTERMILK SOAP, exquisitely scented, is southing and beneficial. Sohl everywhere. "Did his warm love melt her?" "No; I think it was his cold cash." Puck. Fdiicate four llowels With Caacaret. Candy Cathartic cure constipation forever. 10c. Be. If C C. C. fail, druggists refund money. Some men are long on energy, but short on the ability to utilize it. iver 's Pills P3 a ä rf. Ä A. .4, Ä Z REFRIGERATORS

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SOME GOOD JOKES. ORIGINAL AND SELECTED. Tonight, dear lad, the sun unrolled A glowing bridge of beaten gold, Across the uncertain blue; And, in the glory of its track, I sent a homesick wanderer back A longing thought to you. Sweetheart, be on the watch tonight Between the sunset and starlight; Perchance my thought will 00 mi On silent sandals from the west, To lay its face against thy breast. Albeit its lips are dumb. Theodosia Pickering. In Time. The waiting-room of the Boston an Dakota Railroad station was hoi Everything about it, from ths dingy letters ou the door to the shabby red plush of ths seats, was dirty. An odor of bananas and peppermint came from the refreshment stand. Near the door two schoolgtrls in showy hkts were earing caramels and rolling theli eyes at the ticket agent. A shrtvelsd old lady sat in s retired corner, surreptitiously adding to the dusty fill of peanut shells which lay under the seat. Halfway down the room, a sticky child in a dirty white cap, being forbidden to roll on the floor, kicked its mother frantically and gan vent to a series of angry shrieks. Between the windows eat a girl who, from her small velvet turban to thi tip of her polished boot, seemed th very embodiment of luxury. Her mouth had a determinpd expression, but her blue eyes were unsophisticated and there was an admiring, trustful look in them as she gazed at thi man by her side. He appeared less obviously out of place in the forlorn surrotlndings. His clothes wero new too new; and he seemed ill at ease. His somewhat expressionless eyes rolled nervously and he alternately fingered his glov button and fondled a scrubby little mustache. Suddenly there was a rattle and Jar at the dingy door and an elderly man hastily entered. He cast a glanc about the room, and then walked directly toward the pair by. the window. The young man started up at his approach and began to speak with evident embarrassment. "We are- that is you see ' "Come, Marguerite," interrupted the gentleman, "we have just time to catch the three-forty-flvo train for home." He held out his hand for the traveling bag. The young girl drew herself up resentfully. "Father," she said. "A'fred and I are logether now, at last and forever." She smiled and looked proudly np to the young man by her side for confirmation. He had picked up her bag from the seat and was about to hand it over her to her father. Her cheek paled slightly and then flushed. Silently she took the bag from his hand as from that of a servant; then lifting the breadths of her skirts, he turned to her father with a smile; "Just time," she repeated mechanically "Just time to catch the three-forty-flve." HJs Oatly Purpo. The mountaineers who form tho two cavalry companies at Camp Bradley are the source of a great deal of fun for the Legion boys. When one of them was being examined a physician jokingly asked if he could read. "No, gol dum it. I can't," he replied, "but I didn't come up yere to teach skuls. I come ter fight." It is needless to say that he passed. Louisville Courier Journal. An Afternoon Call. He tilled upon the sea-shore, To hear the water spout; He rang the bell, the bell-buoy said, "The tide has just gone out." Reason for It. "What in the world has 'uduced Brown to Join the ranks of the bicyclt scorchers ? He used to be such an easy, quiet sort of a rider." "Why. you see, he feels that if thers ta another call for troops it will be his duty to volunteer." WpII?" "Well, he has read that the examining surgeons reject. 95 per cent of ths scorchers. Thus he will be able to make a mxuitat:on for patriotism without going to war." "Can you tell me," apked his wife scornfully, after looking over the property he iiad Just purchased, "whatever (nducad yon to buy this place?" "I can." hp answered promptly. "Whaft?" she demanded. "One of the smartest real estat agents intthis part ef the country."

A Sure Cure. "He says he was not a bit seasick on his trip from Europe." "He was not. Hs never took tht nip."

II uy Fever. Mrs. J. C Smith of Alcdo. 111., writes: "I have been troubled with hay fever sad asthma every fall for twelve or fourteen years, and a cough that go s with it. that nothing has ever done much to relieve until I took your Dr. Kay's Lung Balm. Last year my brother-in-law had been away and brought a box home with him, and when my cough was at its worst he wanted me to try it and I did and WAS RRL.IEVKD ALMOST INSTANTLY. So this fall when I got so bad my husband went to all the drug stores here and couldn't find it. so we sent to you. and this fall my cough got better as soon as I began to take it. I am all right now. but suppose of course I will have hay fever again next fall and will try and get the Dr. Kay's Lung Balm before I get so bad." Send two stamps for "Dr. Kay's Home Treatment." a 114-page illustrated book, or send 25 cents for '"Kendall's Perfected Receipt Book." 210 pages. Five hundred of the best receipts for everything: i2- cuts. AGENTS WANTED. Dr. B. J. Kay Medical Co., Omaha, Neb. Entitled to a Fair Trial. Irate Customer "That bug exterminator you sold me the other dayis no good. The cockroaches fatten on it." Affable Salesman "Yes. sir. That's the first .-tage. They get fat on it and then they die of apoplexy. Come around next week and report again. Anything I can do for you, ma'am?" Chicago Tribune.

Shake Into Your Shoes. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight-fitting or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, nervous, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. The receivers of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad have turned their attention to the improvement of the grades on the third division, from Cumberland to Grafton, or rather that portion which lies between Altamont, the top of the seventeen-mile grade, and Terra Alt a. where the Cranberry grade begins to descend. The line passes through Deer Park and Oakland and crosses what is known as the "Glades" of the Allegheny Mountains. The grades are short and choppy, some of them being 80 to 85 feet to the mile. One of the first pieces of work to be done Is now in progress at No. 58 Cut. where the grade is being reduced from 81 feet to 42V& feet per mile, with equations for curvature. It is expected that the cutting down of this grade will enable the receivers to increase the train load from 1,000 tons to 1.300 tons on east-bound trains. One mile of the roadway will be lowered and it is expected that the work will be completed by the middle of October. Remember the name J when you buy again KIH'CATIONAL. S-T'aa.1 . TUE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAI1E. INDIANA. FULL COCR5E5 IN Classics. Letters. Science. Law. Civil. Mechanical and Electrical Engl neerlng. Thorough Preparatory und Commercial Courses. Rooms Free to all Students who bare comptatetl the studies required for admission into the Junior or Senior sear, of any of the Voilesinte ( nurses. A limited number of Cbadida tea for tae Eeele atestieal state will be rec Ived stspeeinlrstea, SC Edward's Hail, for boys under 19 years, Is uniiuo in ronpletenesa of its cfuipmcnis. The loyth Term will open September 6th, 1898. Catalogue s-nt Free on Application to REV. A. riORRISSEY, C. S- C, President. AcadeitaP, One Mile Vesf of the University of Notre Djme. ST. MART'S ACADEMY for young ladlc. now enttirfntt apon In forty-fourth year of actlvn eiluatlonal work, has earned tlic reputation of belli one iif tke aTKMt t lionoihlv equipped and successf Bl hi Halloa I la th DaltM States, The Academy building are beautlMHy situated on an eminence nver-Jookinif the picturesque ttanks of the St. Joseph Klver. All the bl I Talll Of A Thorough English and Classical Education, latluSlas ireok. Lattm, lrrsaea and lerman an? tannin bi a Faculty of competent teachers on e aapiftlnu the full eoune 4 studies btudeuta receive the Regular Collegiate Degree of Litt. B., A. B. or A. M. Tito. Conservatory of Manic Is Conducted OU Mm pun of the best Classical Cenwrrstorlei of Rn rpe. Three laau aaaaatal leisaM, and ne tn theory, w-kl-. are teeladeStU the regular tultlnu; extra practice nro rata. The Art lr: men I modelled afterlhc tit Art Senobli in Kuiwps, rrapsnluij "t Minim Department. Pupil who need primary training, and thoMtot tender ane. arc here carefully prepared lor the AcaSasilc 0rws and (Vdrsaoea Comae, iio.k kcepuox. Pboaoarspbl asd Typewrit tax extra. Brerj variety f Kaney Needlew.uk mtiKlit. For catalogue eontalnlu full information, address DIRECTRESS OF THE ACADEMY. St. Mary's Academy. NOTRE DAME P. 0.. INDIANA. MOUNT ST. JOSEPH ACADEMY, DfXBtTQUR, IOWA. Ccnducted by Sisters of Charity. A Hehool of lllirh Iteptilat Ion for Ita many advautages Hii'l tlioriii;h din-atlon In eery branch. Stenatve ground for nut aWot eerole. 1'ertua for board aud tuition reaaom!ie Apply to 61alLK sLi'tlUOlt.

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FITS rerir.am tHl' ur.d. Moflts or ncrvousnf ss arte; t-,T- tMrjr'f 'i of Lr. Kliae 4 drea- Nerve R-storer ; nd mr FUF.K B'g.OO trial bottio and trfstiw 1H. R. U. Klink. Ltd.. 931 Arch St.. Philadelphia. Pa. Capital punishment in Massachusetts will hereafter be by the electric chair. No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco hab'.t cure, makes -arpalj Ben Borons', Mood pure. 50c. 11. AÜ druggist. When a woman compliments you, she expects you to throw it right back. Hall's Catarrh Care Is a constitutional cure. Price, 75c Not being a Cuban we are always glad whrtn Saturday night comes. Piso's Cure for Consumption is the best of all cough cures. George W. Lötz, Fabucher, La.. August '2o. 1S'.5 Forty per cent of the export of American nails is taken in Japan. Co' Cough Balsam 1 thf olS t best . It win Ltcak nj a oold qnik it than Mythtag ha. It is alwavs reliable. Try it Stanimprine a practically unknown among uncivilised people. COSMO BUTTERMILK TOILET SOAP makes the skiu soft, white aud healthy, bold everywhere. The fool fishes for flattery: the wise man works for wages. To Care Constipation Forever. Take Oiaanaai nuäd Cathartic t(V nr "V If t '. C C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. Old people can not act cute, ajad they should not try it. Tl-Kl Positively Cnres Corns and Bunions. Nopain. Never fain. Think t the con:fort. try Every one knows people as mean as Spanish spies. , : - Ij j i kite ' KMlnaCC un MMnaflMa " MAKtS CÜLURS JUQ CUFfS STIFF AND I0CE &5 Um Fli'ST B0U5HT HEW. jjdfl t "1 T 0HZ P0UN0 OF THIS STARCH W1U CO A3 FAR AS A POUND AND A HALF OPASV OTHER STARCH. ' J.C.H JBiNGER BROS'C? im Keoku k.Iowa. NewHa'em Conn.s s

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and easily tilled. No rocks and stumps. All grains and fruits that succeed in other states in same latitude flourish there. The climate is well-nigh perfect, the air being dry and free from malaria. An abundance of pure water is found. It is a great state for stock raising and feeding. There is no state in the Union where a hard-working farmer can do so well- Thousands of poor men have become rich in Nebraska. Farms can now be bought on easy terms. Prices are low. A handsome illustrated pamphlet describing Nebraska will be sent free on application to P. S. EUSTIS, General Passenger Agent, Chicago.

1 ! liave been atoaj ( AW AHETS for tasotnnia, with which I have been afflicted for over twenty yean, and I can say that Cascarets Lave giTea me more relief than any other remedy I hare ever tried. 1 shall certainly recommend them to my friends as beinpr all they are represented-" Thos. gillabd. Eiriq. MCANOV I CATHARTIC TRADE IK PeOiSTERSD Pleasunf Palatable. Potent. Taste Good Do Good! Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. lOe. 2.rie. "iüc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... 3erllnr Krnrriy ('ar-tiij, fhlrico, Mosti-ftl. York. :16 MO Tft Qip Sold and ituiranteerl bv all drtifrnU'lU'BAll ists to V KK Tobacco Mablt name 9 uv 9 Remember the when you buy again nDHDQY NEWDISCOVERYjtflvoa ! aaa ("( J CP HWaCal UllSf Sa4 tllllH SUMS 1 CauMn. -,miI for l ...k of teatlmoatavl ani lo Iayaf tXeiltUU'llt Free. lr.H. M. URKkVtt S. ilana.iia !

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