Marshall County Independent, Volume 5, Number 6, Plymouth, Marshall County, 20 January 1899 — Page 7

!fetr Terminal Agent J. P. Legge has been appointed terminal agent of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad at Washington, D. C, in charge of passenger and freight stations an.l will assume the duties of that position on Jan. 1. Mr. Legge is an old B. and O. man. having been superintendent of the fourth and fifth divisions in years gone by and connected with the road in various other capacities. He was in charge of the Washington terminals from 1SS4 to 1887.

Art. Guest "That's a very fine picture, llr. Packingham." Mr. Packingham "Well, it ought to be. I paid $30 for the frame alone." Lane's Family Medicine Movf d the bowels each clay. In order to be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick headache. Price 25 and 50c. Vry Stale Bread. Explorers have unearthed a loaf cf bread in Syria that is supposed to have been baked 600 years B. C. Henry A. Salzer, manager of the John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., sent his alma mater, the Charles City, Iowa. College, a check for ?3,000 as a New Year's gift. Italy exported last year 21.000 ancient and modern works of art, valued at $000,000. More than one-half of them went to Germany. Mason City. 111.. May 19. '9$: Coal's Headache Capsules are the finest tliinsr 1 ever took. Frank Hubbard. 10 and USc at ail druggists. At Thebes the annual average rise of the Nile Is 40 feet. 1 (UUP for Then the children get thefr feet wet and take cold give them a hot foot bath, a bowl of hot drink, a dose or Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and put them to bed. The chances are they will be all right in the morning. Continue the Cherry Pectoral a few days, until all cough has disappeared. Old coughs are also cured; we mean the coughs of bronchitis, weak throats and irritable lungs. Even the hard coughs Hof consumption are always ft made easy and frequently cured ll i Dy tne continued use or Every doctor knows that wild cherry bark is the best remedv known to medical science for soothing and healing inflamed throats and lungs. Put ono of Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plasters over your iungo Tho Bi Madtoai Advlco Froel We now har some of the moit eminent physicians In the United States. Unusual opportunities and long experi ence eminently m mem ror giving you medical advice. Write freely ail the parUculars in your case. Address, ur. j.CAIEK TKR. . Mast. Lowell Heroes of the a w-r tAiUk jj hi TT i vi jpaut thousands of them, aae suffcTing From lingering div cases induced by life in poisonous southern c&mpj, the result of ch&nges of climate, ot of imperfect nutrition caused by improper and bfcdly cooked food. Sleeping on the ground hds doubtless develooed J Theum&tism in hundreds LJ ho were predisposed to ibe disea.se. In such cses C th,c Boys of '98 may t&ke & lesson from the expeTiV ence of the ä Heroes of the Civil War. MundTeds of the Boys of '63 ho.ve testified to the efticaxy of Dt. ViltiümsPink Pills foT Pale People in driving out mM&na., Theumatism and otheT

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diseases contracted during their dys of hardship and privation in the armyr These pills are the best tonic in the viorld. Asa Rol.inson, rT Mt. Sifrlins, HI., is a vetcrin of the Ciril war, hiving served in tn? hml Pennsylvania Volunteers. II'? went to tin warn vij;orou farmer's lxy :iu came hack broken in health,. a victim of sciatic rheumatism. Most of the time he was unfitted for injnu.il l.dtor of any tinj And his sufTcrijijjs were at all times intense, lie says : "Nothing Heemef to tjive me permanent relief until three years ago. When my attention wn called to some of the wonderful cures effected by Dr. Williams' Pink Till for Tale People. 1 had not taken tnrre than half a box when I noticed au improvement in my condition, and I keepou improving steadily. To them I owe my restoration to health. They are a gruud remedy." Alt. curling rtm( rat-iieaagt.

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SILENCE ON WARSHIPS. The Absence of NoUo Lends Efficiency to the Service. In an address delivered before the American Medical association at its last annual session Passed Assistant Surgeon J. A. Guthrie of the United States navy, well known In this city, made some very interesting remarks cn the subject of "Xoise and Nerves," speaking of the sreat value of silence on beard the modern man-of war, says the Washington Star. He said: "In certain land-locked harbors I have heard the inhabitants complaining of tugs and other noisy boats blowing off their whistle, especially those known as calliopes. The would-be waggish -nes?, or to-what-purpose desire of these tug captain?, deserves a compensation suited to the perpetrator. Have not the cartoonists discovered the tired and irritated visitor from the provinces, racking his brains in the uproarriotis city, unable to collect his faculties; and has the father, night-shirted and capped, marching the colicky infant in the small hours of the night, escaped this artist's humorous vein? All these things call to light the necessity for a scientific investigation of useless noise. In a few cities it has been proposed passing an ordinance against the ringing of church bells this may to some disturb the "day of rest" but why net include in this an ordinance for week days; the shouting of street hawkers, the clanging of other varieties of bells, the steam whistle of tho factory? How much better is the silent signal, both in war and in peace: take the popular football game and we find that the teams under better control are those who have mastered the silent signals of command. One rea-

-" """' .m too-i lainly may be said to be because it is ahsoiutely as accurate as a floating bat- j tery can be; and is not the cause of this accuracy lue in great measure to j the silent commands tent from the con- j ning tower by the captains to each of r- r T t n - r.ii itvfi i c o ii i it c i i n 'i r i - : his subordinates, shut off from him and each other by walls of steel? When an order is indicated upon a dial manipulated by electric transmission one receives the same in a tranquil state cf mind: but if the order is shouted j at him by one. two, three or more in -. rapid succession fas of yore) there is excise for confusion." then ,ri.l Transportation. The scheme of an electric aerial railway, by which the passengers could be shot through the air at a high rate of speed in a car suspended in an elevated framework, is at last about to be realized in the German road between Elberfeld and Barmen, a distance of eight miles. Elevated elecrric lines have become quite common during the past three years, but the idea of suspending the car from au overhead framework instead of allowing it to run upon it is radical and a construction not calculated to inspirto courage in the hearts of timid travelers, despite the fact that it is claimed to be quite a J safe as the ordinary method of running cars on elevated systems. The height is considerably greater than that of the ordinary elevated road, as the bottoms of the cars arc sixteen feet above the bridges to be crossed. Each car seats from fifty to sixty people, and is reached by means of iron stairways leading up to a platform. These cars, as before stated, are hung from two rails, the axles of the wheels being supported on movable trunnions.which permits of rapid propulsion and yet ease in taking curves. Twenty-five miles an hour is the contemplated speed. Every possible precaution ha3 been taken to provide automatic devices so that, should the car become disabled, no serious accidents would follow. Double tracked throughout ita length the cost will run well up into the millions. Ile.vl Heats. I The couple skipped in dead of night To "scape the pressing dun. j 'Twas thus indeed they proved them- ! selves iwo neans mat beat as one.

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Week's Proceedings in the House and Senate. ALASKA BILL GOES THROUGH. CoHHrit Ion of tlie Criminal Laws Completed Senator Foraker Says the Filipl no. Will UiiTe 1 iMlepcndeiico Soon a- l0(i))hs as Wednesday, Jan. 11. The house completed and passed the bill for the codification of the criminal laws of Alaska. An attempt to recommit the bill for the purpose of securing the adoption of a provision excluding convicts from service on juries was defeated. In a speech in the senate Mr. Foraker declared he Knew President McKinley did not want to bold the Filipinos in subjection by armed force against their will, and was in favor of giving them their independence as soon as they should prove themselves capable of maintaining a stable, civilized government. Thursday, .Ian. 1 'i. The house passed the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill without amendment. The bill is the sixth of the regular appropriation bills to pass the houe. The bill as passed carries $l.Tor,.ö:j3. The supporters and opponents of the peace treaty in the senate had their first tontest over that document in executive session. While the debate. j ... i i . . lerniiiruiiy. was upon senator i Jerrys motion providing for the con.sidr ration 0f t!m resolution of ratification in open session, the entire question at i.-sue v,;is onn(, 0V(T t0 ronsidorablo cxtent. The senate adjourned for the ,;av without reaching a vote nmm th Ileny mot ion. I ri'liy, .I:m. la. The bouse consumed the day in a d-bate on the naval perjiinel bill. In th" senate Mr. McLauriu (dem., S. C. too7; st ron ground ia a carefully prep ii od suc'Th ag-iinst a policy n( expansion by Ulis country. Mr. Allen i Neb.) introduced a resolution for tho appointment of a committee of live senators to make full inquiry into the ::. lii-t o'" the laie war between the Fnited StM'e and Spain. It went over. Mr. dray (I'el.i introduced a joint resoiution for a medal to be presented to Miss Helen Could as a testimonial of her benevolence to the soldiers. The re.-olution was referred to the committee on military affairs. Saturday, Jan. 1 I. In the house announcement was made of the death of Representative Dingley. and au adjournment was at once taken. A resolution was introduced in the senate by Mr. Hoar to make the peopie of the Philippines free and independent. The resolution went over. Ktijlner and Fireman Killed. An Illinois Central limited train crashed into a switch engine at the railroad yards at Champaign, 111., killing Engineer Thorpe of the switch engine and Fireman Thorpe of the limited. For International Thread Trnst. An international thread trust, which will take in the principal miils of the Fnited Slates and England, is reported to be nearly formed. MATAAFA RESTORED TO HIS Mataafa, former king of the Samoan hland.-, lias been restored to the throne recently vacated by the death of King Malieloa, and the state department is satisfied with the result of the election. Tho now ruler, who used to bo king avyjjy hack in 1SS1, made an effort to get himself chosen monarch of the iiM;her AViints n Tight. Peter Malier, the Irish champion, ha.-, issued a challenge to fight Sharkey, Jeffries, Choynski, Huhlin, or anyone else exrppt Fitzsimmons. I Indhtua Man for 3Iinlter. Addison C. Harris of Indiana has been nominated by the president to be Minister to Austria-Hungary. Think Law Is Defect ire. Attorney-General K. C. Akin is of the opinion that there are several defects in the anti-trust law of Illinois.

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THE TRADE REVIEW. Country I In a Very Strong Financial Position, K. (i. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of tra le says: "Throughout, the country was never as strong financially, as even governors of London banks admit, one stating that as London had financed America heretofore, now for the first time New York is financing Kurope. Wheat and cotton still go oui largely. Kurope is buying because it has needs, and New York is lending to Europe nobody knows how many millions, because there is for present no need to call loans. The receipt of $2,:.00,00rt gold from Australia is announced at Pan Francisco. "Failures for the week have been HIS in the United States, against :'.4H last year. aDd twenty-four in Canada, against forty-five last year." M'COY KNOCKED OUT. Tom Sharkey TXlu the tJreat I isht I : Ten Hounds. Tom Sharkey, the man who was once a Fnited States sailor and who is now one of the leading pugilists of the world, defeated Charles ("Kid") McCoy, the young Indiana boy, in the tenth round at the Lenox Athletic club. New York. For the first two rounds it looked as though Sharkey would certainly be beaten on points alone, and in the third :ound McCoy knocked Sharkey down twice, and should have won the fight. His lack of generalship was fatal. After that Sharkey's strength was too much for the

"Kid." Fitzsimmons announces that he will fight the winner. .McCoy V, weight was 1 " nnl Shar- ; key's 17o pounds. Tim Hurst was referee. SAYS MILES LIED. t'ommis iry-tJf nerul Matte a Savnjo Att nk on His Superior. Brig.-C.en. Charle.i p. Eiigan. commissary general of the army, made a remarkable and savage- attack upon Cien. Nelson A. Mibs. commar.dinr. general of the army, in Iiis testimony before the war investigating commission as to the quality of the beef furnished the army. Tho commissary chief charged the commanding general with '"Iving deliberately and maliciously." and accused him of having "befouled his own nest.' I ire I. of löO.OM. Fire destroyed the wholesale and retail dry Roods house of tho J. S. Menken company at Memphis. Tenn., one of the largest establishments of its kind in the south. The building was valued ?t $150,000, with insurance of $70.000. The stock was valued at about $300,000, with insurance of $27,",00o. Foreign Tower (living AM. President McKinley is satisfied that some foreign power is behind the defiant attitude which Aguinaldo has assumed toward the United States. More Sailors for Dewer Ninety men were taken from tho receiving ship Vermont at the New York navy yard to go to Manila as reinforcements for Admiral Dewey. Wisconsin Carriage, Worts Itnrned. Fitzgibbons Bros.' carriage; works, the largest plant at Monroe, Wis., was destroyed by fire. Loss, ?50,000; insurance, $13,000. Wayne MarVeagh 1 Convalesring. Ex-Attorney General Wayne MaeVeigh, who has been quite ill, is gaining rapidly. ANCIENT SAMOAN THRONE. lands, but his following was quito insignificant. Mataafa's selection will please the Hritish and German governments as highly as it has pleased the American, for this king will be guided in all the more important matters of fctatc by the representatives of the three powers at Apia. Prof. Turner I Dead. Prof. .1. II. Turner died at his home at Jacksonville, HI., at the ago of 9:?. He was the father of tho University of Illinois, one of the first professors of Illinois College, the introducer of osage orange hedge and a man of great culture and ability. National Council of Women. May Wright Sewall, president, has issued tho call for the third triennial of the National Council of Women of the United States, which will conrcno hi Washington, D. C, Feb. 13.

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j women's assistance with a very in genious contrivance and made it possible for a woman to curl her naturally straight locks and yet not be a guy during the process. This is done by the use of a set of hairpins and small rods and bits of baby ribbon of the hue desired. The hair Is wound in and out on a hairpin and a piece of ribbon, which has its two ends left out. "When this Is completed the ends of ribbon are tied in a pretty little bov, the hairpin slipped out, and there von are, with your hair done up on ribbon. Health for T-n Cents. Cascarets make bowels and kidneys act naturally, destroy microln, cure headache, billiousuess and coustipatioa. All druggist. It is said that tho Turks were the first to bury their dead in cemeteries adorned with ornamental headstones. TO CURE A COLD IX OXE DAY Take r.axative !rono .J'i!nin Tablets. All drugjrists refund the monoy if it fails to euro. 25c. Tlie genuine has 1. li ou eaca tablet. Some persons are so devotional they have not one bit of true religion in them. llaydon. I believe Pico's Cure istheonly medicine that will cure consumption. Anna M. Kos, Williamsport, Pa., Nov. r. ''JÖ. There are three faithful friends an old wife, an old dog and ready money. Coe's Cough HUatu Is th -l.1tt nl ".i-t. It "vi:i brA'rf np n col l qiiiVer than .nytUia . It i ie!ibie. Try it. When our hatred too bitter it places us below thoe we hate. Could Not Keep House liarlnD. Bovd. W1-. i"io. atiiti:o. A man may know Ii is own mind and still not be very wise. Mr. Window's Soothing Syrup. For oh!;-tr?n teotlilns. "i"t"ti! th u uns. r it.M '--flaiuuiatlcu, allay paia. curt; w!aa colic, -lie auouic. Bellows are not boxers, yet thoy often come to blows. When All Eis E.iiU. Try Vi-KI. Tf po'r i ve'y :"r.'m'i! ;; r:in .i r;i-; in.l 'ivn lo::s. try Yt m v.ivl o.:nf-rt. I :.. -Iru ;)..,. Rather poistm the blood than the principles of a child. La-ties su.Tering from per: '!: a! Jni.l.io!e fiat! insfint relief in Coat.'., 1 leadach r:rs-.;ix. suuiam noiu.:! injurious A.; ir;:;ls Kt.v'Jöo. Creation is God's phonograph.

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