Marshall County Independent, Volume 5, Number 4, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 January 1899 — Page 7

More Equipment for IJalt!rifr & Ohio. The improvements that have been made on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad during the past two years have rendered it possible to operate ears of a heavier capacitj' than have been in use in the past and the receivers have Just ordered from the Schoen Pressed Steel Company of Pittsburg l.CCO steel coal cars of a capacity of 100.000 pounds each. These cars will be used for the seaboard trade and are expected to be in service during the early part cf 1S99. In addition to these cars the receivers havo also ordered from the Pittsburg Locomotive Works CD more of the consolidated locomotives with 22x28 inch cylinders.

About the Size f It. Willie Say, pa. what's an impressionist? Pa An impressionist, Willi?, is an artist who gives one the impression that he sells more pictures than he can paint. Chicago News. Coo shins' Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam rill stop the cough at once. Go to yoi r druggist today and get a sample bottle free. Sold in 25 and 50 cent bottles. Go at eine; delays are dangerous. The preacher should not cn-y tell the Gcsrel, but makr th Gospel tell. rJ ruay flnrt a rTin"Jr la Vitality I'Kl. .c!tl lud rbsiinsr mepie un!C-"'t. funn i ; i-r anl irv-co babiU. Frl-p i. 4iivU-tsfi t'li!iio:ita,3 free. fecieaitSc Irfuceiir Co.. r.ox 81 io, JJ.'Slun, Mass. It may have been indigestion that made the "whale give Jonah up. TO CUKE A COLI IN OSK FAY Tae Laxativs Urpmo Q-iininc Tablets. All tfrugpistx rofiml the inonry if it fails to euro. ZU: Tcu fe-tüuice has L- ii on each taUct. Tho jolces of the vritev who dees Lis lev..! best cften fall Hat. Not worth paying attention to, you say. Perhaps you have had it for weeks. It's annoying because you have a constant desire to cough. It annoys you also because you remember that weak lungs is a family failing. At first it is a slight cough. At last it is a hemorrhage. At first it is easy to cure. At last, extremely difficult. rnn' (Frawö , quickly conquers yottr little Lacking cough. - There is no doubt about T the cure now. Doubt comes from neglect. For over half a century Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has been curingcolds and coughs and preventing consumption. It cures Consumption also if taken in time. H eep cue el. Dr. Ager's Qerrg rtctcral Plasters over doup Shall we send yea a book on this subject, free? Our Medical Department. If you havo any complaint what'fr aiid desire the Lest inediral I'flvlce yon can possihiy obtain, wrtt tJi doctor freely. Yn wiil receive k j rompt reply, wltlio't co-tt. Addroös.liii. J. V.. AY KT?. LowtU. iles. Meat! thytlappy GitIs (hen. from no apparent cause, become languid and despondent in the edTly days theiT womanhood They dTact along always tiied, never hungTy, bTeathle tnd with & p&lpit&tinct hear after slight exercise so tnat merely to waih cp stairs "ti exhausting. lead to the feat that they to) are going into consumption? They are angmic. aoticts tell them.vihith means that they have too little

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blood Aie you like that? Have you too little blood? MoTe ansmic people havz been male strong. hungTy. cneTgetit men and women by the use of Dr. Williams

Pink Pills foT Pale People than by any other means They tre the best tonic in the world. Mls3 I,nln Steven?, cf Casport, Niagara Co , V., had b-n very healthy girl until about a yrar apro, when bu; cccnr weak audpale. She lost her appctte was as tired in the morning aa oa retiri j, and lo.st flesti ontil she became so emaciated that her friends hafdfy Ln?v7 h-rr. The doctors declared the disease anaemia, and Rave her up ti die. A physician who was vistti.ijj in CaFport prevailed upon her to try Dr. Williams' Tin!; Pills for Tale People. She did so, and was berteate.l ot otjt. She is now well and strong the very picture of health. Sujrfu! .'. J'.; Courier. TtlC genuine are sold only m p&ck&ge. th nr&tr fclwftyi bcfirincl the full name. For sMe by druggists or ent . postpaid, by the Or Williams Medicine Company. Schenectady. N Y., on receipt or price, fifty

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COMPRESSED AIR FOR CARS.

now It la Mido anil Used la One of the "a rr Method. No less a pf r?on than Joseph Leiter, the young man who was recently engaged in cornering the wheat supply, gives the following intelligent description of getting compressed air for the prop'.jl.-ion of street cars: "The air is compressed in cylinders, arranged in multiple series. In the first cylinder the air is reduced till it gives a pressure of sixty pounds to the Fquarc inch against the atmosphere, which itself has a pressure of thirty-two pounds to the square inch against a vacuum. Then the air is reduced in a second cylinder eight ilmfs that is. till it3 compass is oncrigLtb what it war in the first cylinder, and its ptessure eight timet, a3 great, or 4f pounds to the squa. Inch. The sani" multiple is preserved In the next compression, so that the air has a pressure of ZM0 pounds to a square inch. Thi- high pressure air is litrt in a tanlc, and when wanted j for use on f-tret tars to ru i their i niters is drawn off into what we I call Icitlo. There bottle? are con nected in series. They are col! punched nickel steel and cf great strength, for thoy su.-tain a pressure of about 2.'"') pounds to the square inch v.Lrn placed en the car. From this jt is net to b? concluded that the pressure in the motor cylinder when the rar starts i.; a pres-nre of S.ÖC0 poizutls. There it where our motors differ from their predecessors. The on! flowing of the air from the bottles 'a controlled by a system of reduction valves, wtb h dolivrr the air into tincylinders at a pre:-:: uro cf 123 poundto the stjuaie Hnrrincs can be made tl at will iie the- air at any f-ircd preri'jto anl otr.nloy it for mechanical purpose:-. Wc could mala motors that 7,-ouU run cars with n pressure of or.Iy ten pounds in tli cylinder, !:;: they would be more' bulky and i-t s j suitable. I üiToctlve Tritmiii!;. A trimming for a house dress, very light in weight, but exceedingly effective, is made from very narrow gauze or tafTeta ribbon, gathered cither at one edge or in the middle, and sewed tipen the Fliivt to form an all-over design. The er. ire sl;irt may be carried with the ruche.-, or they may form a deep garniture at the hem, bands around the skirt, an apron or overskirt simulated l y curved or rectangular rows, a io!onai;.e effect, or a peplum or basque outline. A stylish model has a band of this trimming about four j inches wide, arranged in a Greek de sign Bt the foot of the skirt. This covers at least IS inches of the distance from foot to waistline. A band about three inches wide divides the space between the top of the flounco and (he b?!t. This is in Greek design, also. The waist front and back are in all-over pattern, and the upper half of each sleeve i? completely covered. The collar has a very fine ruching around the margin and a hand of the trimming at the outer edge. A long cloak has a garniture somewhat similar, but made of rather thick satin ribbon one inch wide. The ribbon has a corded edge; the gathering is done with very heavy silk twist in three rows exactly through the middle lengthwise. There are novelty garnitures made of silk and ri--on, fashion ed into flowers, leaves and stems. His Prayer. The Preacher And do you always say your prayers before you go to bed at night? Johnny Yes, sir. The Preacher "What arc the things you pray for? Johnny Well, mostly that pa won't find out what I been doir.' through the day. Chicago News. A Preliminary Inquiry. The Empress Dowager You will Investigate the- ovei3ow of the Yellow river. Li Hr.n? Chang Am I I to whitewash tho river? Truth. (q cures rree on rccucsx

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A heroic bronze rt.itwc of Johrin fi.ton!v:-rg v. ill :oon i" or -!r-;! h; w Yg;!; city. It will le the fineyl monu-:iK-nt ;i::y h"ro Jo lu genius of 1 1 ; r grejt inventor. The statue i.- 7 Ret high and is a t;:ncifu! J-tudy, yo far as portraiture gors. for thero iö no authentic iiicture cf (Itenhrrg's face. Tin- :;eul;ior. I Ca 1 'l; t'Jod'Iard, h.io doiif :t praiseworthy werk, and hi.s bronze (Intcn!oig i.-, proiiomutd ;i mastcrpi' ce by competent critics. It will bo placed on a pedestal over t ho main entrace of the Hoe establishment at tiie Largo Reduction of Domestic Fore; to Be Made. REGULARS WILL GO ABROAD. (Urrigoat Needl for Various Point in Iii IMiilippine InlanO a Soon a Tlifj Can lie hnt Volunteers to le Miitlrrvil Out. The extension of American authority in the Philippines, Cuba and Porto liieo will lead to the abandonment of some military posts in this country. While the abandonment, will be only temporary in u number of cases, a few of the posts will probably not be reestablished. The intention to garrison places in the Philippines as soon as possible and the necessity that will come of mustering out a large number of volunteers when peace, is formally deflated will compel the war department to f-.cn tl practically all it regular infantry and fomc of the . artillery and cavalrv out of the countrv. HAS MISAPPROPRIATED FUNDS t'.ishier of a Nw IlaiM jli'n 15. ink ii Ilssr;i-. Harry V. Uailry, cashier of tho Colc.vijol'. N. II., national bank, is cliarprd with the misappropriation of funds of the institntion, tho alleged shortage boi:i- .;3I,!-r,0. l'ottcry Trust In Sure. Tho plant of the (Jreat Weilern Pc.ttcry company at Kolomo. Ind., was fold to the New Jersey pottery trust on tho basis of $800,000. This salo insures the formation of the combine. Five Men Serlouiily Injured. Fhc n:cn were more or loss seriously injured as tho result of an Ohio Southern switch engine blowing out its crown sheet at Springfield, Ohio. Some of the injuries may be fatal. Shoe Fuclorlci II.iv Opened. The eight shoe faetories at .Marlboro. Mass., involved in the general strike of shoe workers have been opc nd to such as chose to accept work independent of the union?. Charged with li.ink Ilnhltcry. Frank Allen, alias Allen Curtis, i?, in jail at Delphi, lad., charged with being implicated in the robbery of the ank at Flora last September. J'opo Iitsucx rortual Order. It is said the pope ha-; issued a formal order directing that attacks on the ecclesiastical policy termed "Aincrkanism" must ceaLC. To Control Tlirr:l I'roduc ( ion. Three great thread manufacturing companies which practically control the business of the country, are about to tcnibino. C'rlppJo CraeU Gold Output. The Crlpplo Creek gold camp closed the year's record for dividends with ?2G2,000.

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joint v. h'-r;' f I rar.fi and Mr: riff .-tioeU ( ?:". Tlicn? ere no n!:rr monuments to (iuienh'Tj; save a statue in Clutonherg l'latx, at Jlain. where h 3 ::riiiu.s was l.uru, an! a :-:ir.i!e thalc a novo Iiis grave. His life ns: a lon: stru.Ie v. poverty, and th lines of .Mr. floddard's excellent study are indicative of ihn character of the man. 'I ne inventor is seen standing in a dignified position comparing a wet proof c?p with u stick of type which so long ha filed his efforts to print evenly. The monument is, paid for entirely by private subscription. HONOR FOR ALLISON. lotra StittAitn.iM Now Hi l':itlirr of tho Senate." With the death of Senator Justin S. -Morrill the title "father of the senate" descends upnn William I. Allison of Iowa. The latter has seen continuous service in the senate since March 4, 1S73 -nearly twenty-six years. Mr. Morion I Nof. Friends of Mrs. Oliver I. .Morton want the legislature, to appropriate a considerable sum of noney for her benefit as the widow of Indiana's war governor. She is in need of funds. I'ollce Protection for Havana. The military administration of Havana under .Maj. Con. Ludlow will be devoted to the preservation of order in the city and the protection of life and property. To ItrgtiLite Kansus K.tiluay. The purpo-e for which the Kansas legislature was convened in special session has been nor-onip!fshed by the passage of the '.ill for the rega!atioi) of railroads. i:;ifT;i!o ISrctk All K- orN. The cruiser Ilufialo arrived at Tort Said, en route fcr Manila, just sixteen and a half days out from New York. Thus rho has broken all naval record. for speed. Klevrn Yront Wer Injured. A west-hound freight engine coI!iJcd with the cast bound passenger train at Uockwood. Pa., and a serious wreck resulted. Eleven persons were injured. Half Jill lion Loss. The Fernet Solvay by-product plant in F.r.slcy City, a suburb of IJirmingham. Ala., was destroyed by fire. The p!ant wao valued at half a million dollars. It'.lt for Captrul PnoUliment. Keprejentative J. N. Ury will introduie a bill in the Kansas legislature providing for capital punishment in all cases of murder in the first degree. TJuiM Lrcomotlvcs for India. The Glasgow Herald says it is informed that the India ofikc authorities tic ordering locomotives for the India railways built in America. Michigan Teachers Choose President. Allen C. Adsit of Grand Rapids was elected president and Rollin H. Person of Lansing secretary of the Michigan State Teachers' association. S.igast; Oat of Dauj-er. Scnor Sagasta, who has been sufferin;; from pneumonia, is much better, ami i.-; now considered out of danger. Meeting Held at Omaha. The eighth annual meeting of tho Western Surgical and Gynecological association was held it Omaha. Kampgou Has tho drip. Admiral V. T. Sampson is confined to his room at Washington with a light attack of the grip.

MANITOBA'S CAPACITY. Enonjjh Wheat to Snpplj ririUin All She Keqnlres from Abroad. Toronto, Nov. 10. The -World" comments on the report of the United Empire trade league on the capacity of Canada as a granary for Britain. The report refers to Manitoba as follows: Manitoba has an area of forty-seven million acres. Deducting ten million for lakes, rivers, town sites and waste land. 37.000,000 acres are left for farm cultivation or homes for 1PJ.O0O families on 320 acres each, and as up to now there are only 27.000 farmers there altogether, that leaves room in one province for 89.00S more wheat growers. Supposing, then, we cot them there and each one of them out of his 320 acres grew on an average 100 acres at 20 bushels to the acre; if ycu figure it

up yon will find it is quite possibly for Manitoba alone to supply us with all the wheat we require from abroad. It is only a question of money and comparatively speaking not money either. The cost of one first-class battleship (about 7T0,000 would put S.090 families onto farms in the Northwest, allowing 150 to each to find them in implements, seeds, horses, etc.. and would keep them until their first crop was harvested. Five thousand farmers, averaging 100 acres of wheat each at 20 bushels to the acre, mean.-; an extra 10.000,000 bushels, for if that scheme is not liked Britain would put a duty on foreign wheat. In addition to the wheat lands of Manitoba there are the millions of acres in Asiaiboia, Alberta and Saskatchewan. There is a great deal of co'.d comfort in a handkerchief. Hire tued m: sEi rt akxolivs c'-!n killkk 1 my fanit'T tor 'J! ycur- Mre. A. Jt'ifbüvvk, MLanea;olU. Minn. -J"k-. a ttUK'. The mrm who nevei i'aikd is uin'oio to appreciate success. Mrs. Window's Soothing: Syrnp. TSrrhlMrcn tcerlilnK. eoftons trc u jaii, ivj !iHu.muiaitia. allays j.aia.curesuln'lfoli':. trc alxxti-. Christians should love son tho?? wio most love God. When All Flse I'aiU. Try Vi-Kl. lou.-.. Tr.- Yl-Ivl :'i i vmf rt.. 1.V-. a'.', tl' 1 - uro--.-.-That v;hicli tickler the ear, never pricks the heart. For any kind of headache use Cw II M'!ftolr C.u pul 's (Ju:iranic-i to niro or aiouoy refunioi. I-Jund 'v ;it all ilrwsui;,. Cofleo was not laiovn to Greeks or Kornaus-. riuwa i-arm tor al. 2 per acre csh"aJ4L - fficrcvj'to etil paid.. .J IHulball. SnuKjlv. tf?f Boston has a Gaelic school. ONLY A SPARK ? It can destroy Only a twbgc ? "Who RHEUMATISM may coraei IT PENETRATES, PUTS

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' it, like it. GRAIX-O has that rich seal I bro-.vn of Mocha or Java, hut it is made . I from pure grains, and the most deHeata Muuiaca receives 11 without distress. One-fcurth the price of cofe.e. 15c. and 23c. per package. Sold by all Knowledge enlightens the head, bnt grace illumines the heart. A LIVING WITNESS. j Mrs. Hoffman Describes How Süd j Wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for I Advico, and 13 Now WoJL Dear Mn. Pivkham: I5cfoie rising your Vegetable Compound I was a great sufferer. I have been &ick for months, was troubled -w ith severe pain in both sides of abdomen, sore j'eelraj in lower partpf bow- , also Kofferei with diÄines3. headache, " and could nob sleep. I wrote jou a letter dscrrbing myedsc and asking yor advire. Vou ln 1110 '- what do. I followed vom dire:tions, and cannot pra:.-c your iuodicin enough for what it has done for ruo. Many thanks to vou for vour adria-. Lydia Y.. I'inkharxi's Vegetable Compound has cured vi?, and I will ivor.i -mentlitto my friends. Mrs. Fi.or.rwn II. llorrMAN',512 Koland St., Canton, O. The condition deserild by Mr. Ko:Tmaav. Ill cppcal to many women. y lots of sick women strudle on with, their daily taks di-reardiag' tho urgent warnings until overtaken by actual collapse. The present Mrs. I'inkbaru's experience in treating female iiU is unparalleled, for years she worked side by si 1? with Mrs. Lydia K. Pinkham, and f-r sometimes past lias had sole charge ol the correspondence department of lice great business, treating by letter as many as n hundred thousand ailin j women during a single year. a city. kaow3 what years of

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