Marshall County Independent, Volume 6, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 August 1900 — Page 7

IVE ill Being Made to the Indiana Mineral Springs (Indiana) Hotel AT AN OUTLAY OF $30,000. Growth f Enterprise Representing? ExpeuOUur of S 250.000 Successful Management of II. I Kräuter. Ten years ago the ground where the magnificent hotel property of the Indiana Mineral Springs Company Is locatted at Indiana Mineral Springs, Indiana was wholly unimproved and almost a wilderness. Now, owing to the discovery of the valuable medicinal qualities of the springs and the healing virtue of the soil itself, together with the enterprise of Major H. L. Kramer, ther is located there one of the finest sanitariums in the United States. The natural picturt-sque surroundings have been made more attractive and the hotel is a model of comfort and elegance. For the greater accommodation of guests who come in constantly increasing numbers from every section of the United States, arrangements have now been made for the enlargement of the hotel buildings. The contract was let yesterday by Major Kramer for additions that will cause an outlay of over $30,000. The improvements will consist of a new bath house and an addition to the hotel. The addition will be two stories in height and will occupy a ground space SüxlCO feet. It provides forty additional guest chambers. The entire addition will l.e handsomely and elegantly furnished. The batb house, when coaiplot?J, will be tha finest in the United S:ats Besides the bath house and the guest chambers th"ie will be on the first floor a dining hall, a music room, a billiard hall, ph;si. nn ofhVes and a barber shop. In cu.hhh ti-:i with the bath house there will be ladies and gentlemen's dressing rooms and cooling rocEs. The dressing and cooling rooms will be elaborately decorated and the floors will be laid in waits tile. In both cooling rooms will be built large ornamental lire places which will be used Tor heating purposes in addition to the regular steam heating. The work will be entirely completed in 90 days. The improvement -nl the entire arrangements of the hotel and grounds ere made, keeping in view the artistic effect of the whole, and when the improvements arranged for are completed the hotel and surroundings will be much more attractive than before. Major Kramer states that a still further addition to the hotel is contemplated, and that plans are now being prepared for an additional structure to contain ISO room.? for guests. Already a quarter of a million dollars has been expanded on the Indiana Mineral Springs enterprise and tinder the present management greater growth and development in the future Is assured. Attica Daily Ledger. THE BOXERS OF CHINA are attempting to solve a gigantic problem, but they are going about it in the wrong way and will never succeed. Some people, in this country, seem to think that they have as great a puzzle on their hands in selecting a location for a home. They will cerEinly go about it In the wrong way tnless they inspect the beautiful farm&g country on the line of the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Railway in Marinette county, Wisconsin, where the crops are of the best, work plenty, fine markets, excellent climate, pure, soft water; land sold cheap and on long time. Why rent a farm when you can buy one for less than you pay for rent? Address C. E. Rollins, Land Agent. 1C1 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. Kecreattnn at Ostend. The total number of visitors up to July 1 at Ostend was 6,107. The attraction recently was Howard Gould's magnificent yacht, which left here for i:uise in Norwegian waters. A fine arn tennis ground has been conceded by the tow, after much supplication from the American and English visitors. That great undertaking, Ostend extension, begun by Col. North and continued by a French company, attracts English visitors. The entire route to the extension along from the pier of Ostend to Marikerke is now Hned with elegant and palatial villas and first-class hotels. Harry Tuck Sherman in Chicago Record. Marquette, on Lake Superior, la one of tho most charmiug summer resorts reached via Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. Its healthful location, beautiful scenery, good hotels and complete immunity from hay fever, make a summer outing at Marquette, Mich., very attractive from the standpoint of health, rest and comfort. For a copy of "The Lake Superior Country," containing a description or Marquette and the copper country, address, with four (4) cents in stamps to pay postage, Geo. II. HeafTord, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. Ilomeeekers Exenrglorn via Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad. On the first and third Tuesdays of July and August the Chicago & Kastern Illinois Itallroad will place on Bale Homejeekcr's excursion tickets to various points In Alabama, Arkansas. Florida, Georgia. Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi. Missouri. North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee. Texas. One Fare (plus $2.00) for the round trip. Tickets are limited on going trip fifteen days from date of sale with stopover privileges in Homeseeker's territory. Iteturnins tickets are limited twenty-one days from date of sale. Remember that we now have in service a. new wide vestibuled train between Chicago and Waco and Fort Worth, Texas, leaving Chicago dally at 1:D0 p. m. Through Pullman sleeping cars and free reclining- chair cars. For further particulars call on or address any agent Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad, or C. I. Btone. Q. P. & T. A Chicago. When one woman out of a hundred has nothing to say the other ninetynine are asking what Is the matter with her. Those vrho use Maple City Self Washing Boap will usually have no other kind, because it does better work and does it easier. Bold by all grocers. Many little sins are committed betause they have high-sounding names.

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Japanese Port come Otxr Codling Japan will have almost local interest for us until the Chinese troubles are ended, and the one place in Japan the name of which will be in the newspapers the oftenest will be Nagasaki Nagasaki the Beautiful, and one of the greatest coaling stations in the Orient. In entering Nagasaki harbor from the Japan sea the first attractive object that catches the eye is the famous Papenberg island at the mouth of the channel. It is 500 feet high, and is covered with thick foliage, except at the cliff, the face of which is of ragged rock falling sheer to sea. It was at this point that about 1,000 years ago 2.000 Christian worshipers were tossed KlTt3iC PA-litlRf, INLAND fron the summit . tommand f th ruling sovereigns of Japan. Th .laps were all b.iddhists tht n. ii.s 1 1 1 y arc now, and they took this savage n.c-ans of preventing the missionaries from spreading a new faith in their land. The morals and methods of this people have charvffrd remarkably, but the nation still r.d- . : closely to the CCALINC

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I in u in ine process of coaling in Nagasaki harbor, gives a fair ide,i of the activity and numbers of the natives, who stick to such hard and rapid labor for ten hours at a stretch. The Nippon Mam is one of the three ocean flyers that are owned by th" Japanese Stearato the chain. In another form liquid and dry lubricants are used in conCLEANER AND LUBRICATOR. Junction, the liquid being placed in a ctnw. n: -nvM-jr mint t?i ütjw upon as ono of th couiiiiK in'ii in tho army. lie was United States military attache of th Peace Commission that held its deliberations at the HaRiie just before the world was culled upon to witness the terrible war in South Africa, which is now apparently in its closing stage, only to be followed by what may develop into the greatest war of history. Wets It a Tlof to Kill? Exposition visitors were startled the other day by the sensational announcement that an attempt had been made on the life of the shah of Persia. It came close on the heebs of the news that King Humbert had been assassinated. The shah, who Is visiting the exposition, was driving through the grounds, accompanied by his retinue, when a guard observed a man in the crowd who seemed to be trying to force his way into the presence of the shah. II elbowed hia way through the thiong and got go near as to attract the attention of the Persian ruler. He wa3 seen to make a sudden lunge toward the carriage and was thought to

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ship company, which works in conjunction with the Pacific M&ii and the 0. & O. They fly the flag of Japan, but were built in American yards. Nippon is the name of the largest island in thj group and Maru is the Japanese word for steamship. Sampans are the special beauty spots of the harbor. The.y are the odd little boats that take the place of rowboats used in other ports. They are long, low, narrow boats, partly housed over, and are propelled in a most peculiar manner. Instead of oars or paddles, a single long wooden Hade is employed at th? stern to push tho flat ves-cl along at a lively gait. By a swinging wrist and swaying body motion the boatman produces an action in th water like that of the tail of a fish or the blades of a propellr-r. It was not necessary for the Sumner to drop her launch into the water during the three days we were in Nagasaki. Swarms of the little sampans surrounded the ship at all hours, all anxious to carry the visitors ashore at five cents a head. The peculiar propulsion gives the boat a jerky motion, not at all unpleasant, that reminds one of a ridf in Coney Island in a whirligig. A good illustration is shown In the Nippon Maru pic ture of the Japanese sampan. Dr. Roswell Park, professor of surgery at the university of Buffalo, and at the head of the Buffalo general hospital, has becu appointed medical director of the pan-American exposition. tube at the rear of the casing, with a small perforation through which it percolates and mixes with the graphite Hcgtns Issue of "Bonds. The Secretary of the Treasury haw begun sending out the new 2 per eei:? bonds due in 3 WHO, which are to take the place of such of the old 3s, 4s an 1 rs as have been offered for extension at the new rate under the curren -y act of March 14. KH0. The amor if. of the old bonds outstanding when h olfer to extend them was issued was a little less than ?S40,000.000, and of this amount $320,080,000 has been surrendered and a corresponding amount tu the new 2 per cents will have beea sent to the owners before the end of August. ruce3 MCTATUÄ AT 1 EKind W 3 be reaching for something in his pocket. A gendarme .seized the man by the collar, and the stranger was hurried off to police headquarters. On mmmm T SUA! I OF PERSIA, searching him a weapon was found in his pocket, but the man declares ho meant no harm to the shah.

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THE BATTLE OF MANILA.

Undoubtedly one of the chief attractions of Chicago is the great electrocyclorama, entitled the "Naval Cattle of Manila," located at Wabash avenue and Hubbard court, opposite the "Battle of Gettysburg." President McKinley said: "It is a wonderfully impressive scene. Every American should see it." General Joseph Wheeler said: "In my judgment the war department of the United States could do nothing better than to acquire the naval battle of Manila for the instruction It will afford young naval officers." This unequaled reproduction of the battle that made Dewey an admiral and won a kingdom for his country, requires a building of about an acre in size in which to be given. Under the peculiar system of optics involved in the arrangement of the rays of light that fall on the cyclorama or circle picture, each object is magnified to its actual or natural size. The application of this secret of the art of exhibition has the effect of simulating isature. hence the great pleasure tne attraction affords visitors. In addition to this particularly entrancing Illusion, if it can be called such, one, while on the deck of the warship Olj'mpia, the point of observation, sees the real smoke and hears the real thunder of battle. Besides this grim but sublime spectacle of war, visitors are treated to a thrilling and marvelous reproduction of a storm in which wind and water, clouds and rain, moon and stars appear and disappear in plain view in a manner so realistic that the spectators feel that they are sailing through the night over a storm-tossed sea. No imagination is required to enjoy the grand spectacle. The actual reality is before you. But the climax of the entertainment is reached In the soul-stirring scene in which the naval battle of Manila is fought to a finish in plain view. This stupendous living and moving picture of warfare at sea is the acme of realism. It is as if one were looking on the conflict itself. The above truthful description of the naval battle of Manila explains why it is that the citizens of Chicago look upon the attraction as one of the city's "Seven Wonders." New Fad in Ftercko. When a man is seen running across the streets and walking with decorum during the rest of the time, it must not be concluded that he is indulging In any particular eccentricity or is the victim of a nervous fear of passing vehicles. lie is merely trying a system of physical exercise, which has recently found many adherents and Is believed to brins sood results. Its chief mrit is its simplicity, and it can readily be combined with a daily walk, such as many men take. Running instead of walking across every street Is one of tbe principles, and this is intended to vary the monotony of tho exercise that comes from mere pedestrianism. One of its other important rules is that the lingers be kept constantly in motion, and close observers of the morning parade down BroadWay may frequently see fingers twitching nervously, but in accordance with a regular system not comprehensible to the uninitiated. New York Sun. Tii Uneber AVatrli Works, at Canton, O orm the finest and most complete watch plant in the world. The twin factories producing both watch movements and watch cases are devoted exclusively to the manufacture of hlh-grade watch, movements and watch cases. Every resource and every effort is concentrated in the sinsle direction of making watch movements and watch cases as nearly perfect as lies within human power. All common watches are pendant t'et, and consequently dangerous and unreliable. The Hampden 17 jewel watch is I-ever Set and pronounced by all experts as the most reliable and accurate watch on the market. In buying a watch, get the very best you can afford. It will be the cheapest in the end and give the greatst satisfaction. Ilaihoa l men. in the nature of their employment, are necessarily good judges of a" timekeeper. They will tell you that no watch made equals the "SpeciaJ Railway !!3 Jewel" manufactured by the Hampden Watch Co.. Canton. Ohio. Thousands of these watciies are the standard in train service, and their accuracy of movement and reliability under all conditions have earned for them the enviable reputation of surpassing all others in the world. The latest production of the Dueb:rHampden factories is the smallest ladies' watcli made in America. The name of this unique production is "The Four Hundred." Any lady who is the proud pessessor of one of these gems has a thine of utility and beauty not exceeded by anything that money can purchase. The mechanical equipment of the Due-ber-Ilampden Watch factories Is of the finest quality, and its experienced workmen stand without peers In the watch Industry. To-day the Dueber-llampden watch is Fuprcnie; and the Dueber-Hanip-den Works the greatest watch plant in the world. All tirst-class jewelers keep these goods, demand the Dueber-irainp-den watches and acctA no substitute. Irish World. July 7th. 1000. Kouiuanian Hebrew for Canada. For a number of weeks past there has been a constantly increasing stream of Roumanian Hebrews passing through Vienna, in parties of from fifty to one hundred. It is said tnat the majority of these wretched folk are on their way to Canada, where they intend to settle as laborers Thousands of them have been compelled to desert their homes by a steady persecution which made it absolutely impossible for them to earn a livelihood. Catarrh Cannot He Cared with LOCAIi APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach .bo seat of tbe disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to euro it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts fllrrctly on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed bv one of the best physicians J la this country for years, and Is a regular pre scription, it is composeu 01 1110 ucsi ionics known, combined with the best blood purillers, et In directly en th mucous surfaces. Tho perfect combination of tho two incredients Is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. V. J. CIIKXKY .t CO.. Prop.. Toledo, a RoM by drnpBist, price T.V. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. Watching the Iti of Iteer. Chicago is complaining that cattle ranches have been started In some of the residence sections. If beef goes much higher we may expect to hear ot cattle ranches in Chicago's roof gardens. LoulsTille Courier-Journal. Are Ton Using Allen's Foot-Ease? It Is the only cure lor Swollen, Smarting, Burning, Sweating Feet, Corns and Uunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken Into the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted. LeRoy. N. T. But few things that are worth having aTe to be had for the asking.

Ladle Can Wear 9 hoes. One size smaller after usincAllen'sFootKase, a powder. It makes tight or new bhoeseasy. Cures swollen, hot, sweating", aching" feet, ingrowing" nails, corns and bunions. All drusrg"ists and shoe stores, 3c Trial package FREK by mail. Address Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy, Y. Population In Great Hritaln. Since 1S42 the population of England, Scotland and Wales has increased 73 per cent, while Ireland shows a decrease of nearly 45 per cent.

FITS PrmnnflYCunl. No fits ornerronfiiew after first day's u- f Ir. K.ine's Great Nrve Kestorer. Send for F K V. V. M.OO trial bottle and trtattws. Da. R. II. Kli.sk, LU1., S31 Arch St.. 1 hlladel; hi. Fa. It is an easy matter to follow advice that travels in the direction you are going. Tito's Cure for Con;'j:r.pt!on !s zn infallible medicine for coujrhs and colds. N. W. Samuel, Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17, K'Oa An outward laugh sometimes conceals an inward groan. Do yv.ir cl'-thf-s look yellow? If no, nse Maple City Soap. It will make tbern white cga ii. St ld bv all grocers. Germany has nearly $3,000,000 Invested in North Africa. Some article? mr.st be described. White's Yucatan reeds no description; it's the real thing. Congressional bill? have given way to the mosquito bills. Carter's Ink is so pood and so chap that no 'am!lv can aTTord to be w.i.'iout it. Is j uurs Carter s? Better throw stones at random rather than idle words. Mm, AVinHlaw's Soothloff Syrnp. For children tnth!nff, Foftens the pums, redure !v CammaiioD. a'naye pain, eure windcoilc 20c a bottioThe thorns remain long after the rose has faded. PUTNAM FAHKLK.S DYES do not stain the hand or spot the kettle. Fortunate is the liar who loses his reputat ion. Coe's Coasts IJ.tl-tum I? ti p olilft '); Lest. It ill l.r-ak up a cfM ilt Id '.Lau .ryil-in0' else. It Is aiv.iiis leiml.U-. 'Irr it. Singapore now has two rival golf clubs. u Trv Vi-n o;. run (' 'rn tut Y v -u.. N" !. Ko po! .-:. cvrr lai.s. Iru4 i-ir-.. i" ff.-ui. A thorn in the bush is worth two la the flesh. When tho t.T!r-!s t!;ln an l gray. TaekkV Hafb Balsam rsuew th- cr'.-,th r. l coi T. lli.NLEi:ci-!:.s, liie Lcit cuiL- for ooras. 15ct. A cat in gloves will nevr-r citch rats. 1 U hi 7 y Ly u m i i Qenuine 7 Little Livep Pills. Must Bear Signature of Sec Fec-SImlle Wrapper Dclow. Terr smnll and & otsy to take as 0Uax. rCS HEA3ACHC FDR DIZZINESS. rCR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIYER FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR TKEC0MPLEXI0N 15 eStj I Purely VeffetDle.ww?526 CURE SICK HEADACHE. EDUCATIONAL. THE UNIVERSITY OF KGTRE DAME NOTRH DAM!:, INDIANA, IT'LL C0CR5I-S IN Classics. Letters, economics and H (story, J.-urnalism. Art. Science. Pharmacy, Law. Citil, Jlcchanlcal and lilecirical hiigiiu'erinir. Architecture. Thorough Preparatory and Commercial Courses. Rooms Pree to all Students who have com-II-ttl th'? studies required for admission into the .Imiior or Senior Year, of any of the Colleyi at'? t'ourses. R.M.ms to Rent, modern le t linrcres ( s-tudcnts oer sevt nH-en )repariii; f"r 'olle.'iate t''iirsos. A limited number if t atuiidatrs fir the Kcrlesiastical Mato will tt reei-ived atsieei;il niies. St. l:dwirds Ma!', for bo 's utider 13 years, is unijue in the comj'eteness of i:s equipment. The S7th Year wiV. opi u September 4 lh.1 900, Catatoyrnes Free. Address kUV. A. MORRiSSI-Y. C. S C. Tiesident ST. MARY'S ACADEMY NOTRE DAME. INDIANA Conducted ly the Sisters of the IToly Cross. Chni'tercNi 1S5T. Thorough I'ns;lisli and Cla.Nsical education. Regular Collegiate Degrees. In l'reparntory Department students rarefnlly preparel for Collegiate com so. I'hysical and Chemical LalKtratories well eiuipel. Conservatory of Music and School of Art. tiYiminsiuin under direction of graduate of Hostoti Normal ISehoot of (yniuntics. Catalogue free. The 40th year opens Sept. 4, H)Q. Address, DIRECTRESS OF THE ACADEMY. St. Mary's Academy. Hotre Dame. Indiana SAGRED HEART COLLEGE, WATERTOWN. WISCONSIN. Branch oi Notre Dame University, Indiana. Thorough Classical. English. Commercial and Preparatory Courses. Terms Moderate. BuilJ ing heated by steam. Home comforts. For further information and catalogues, apply to REV. J. O'ROURKG. C. S. C. President. iiu.r.ijf. .1 O o

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Xew Design !n ''-". A new spool desigued to taks th place of the more expensive wood spools is composed of a strip of PtlfX paper coiled to form a tubular cor and extending in opposite dlrectlexn to form a flattened body portion having retaining ears at the outer nds. Two bars of Maple- City Soap will do a much wab:ng three of any ro-ia-fiiled boapanddoit better a -d easier. All groceri. There Is no time fo.- hair-splitting when the lives of American citizen! are being unlawfully taken.

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H m rr n Vegetable Compound cures the ills peculiar to women, it tones up their general hcaWi, cases down overwrought nerves, cures thosa awful backaches and regulates menstruation. It does this because It acts directly cn the female organism and makes it healthy, relieving and curing all inflammation and displacements. Nothing else is just as good and many things that may be suggested are dangerousm This great medicine has a constant record cf crro Thousands of woszssn testify to Um Read (heir letters constantly appearing in this paper. ARTISTIC AND FASHIONABLE oü bei f tv a. rii- ' xr Setter. TaMes C!'.2.r. .5f s .!.. -r ;;: et-, Er.okcts ' il. r . w ' .1 r v" A yr?.. 5 . i-.v i-'.-vi.. '! : res' rüstig cqnstqt;gh cc, 10 Fulton Gt., Hew Yor City. vm.9jiML.'r..;v,wv. wtwj ..'.'"wnwKM NEBRASKA THE LA OF PLENTY I wonder why it is that so many men spend their days working hard on rented farms, barely making enough to get along, with no great prospect ahead of owning their own homes, when within a fow hours' journey is a land of plenty Nebraska where all kinds of grain and fruit can be raised with the least amount of labor; where cattle and hogs fed on corn bring a handsome profit; where the climate is healthful and churches and schools abound; where land la cheap and can be bought on very easy terms. Think of this, and if you want information about the country send to me for "The Corn Belt," a beautifully illustrated monthly paper that tells all about Nebraska, and also for "Tin West Nebraska Grazing Country." an interesting illustrated booklet containing a large sectional map of Nebraska. On the first and third Tuesdays of each month during the balance of this year C!-"p excursion tickets will bo soli over our road to Nebraska, so that people may go and see for themselves, ticket axtnt about this. Asü your P. S. FUSTIS. Cen'l Pas'r tqi. C. B. A Q. R.S CKiCACO, ILL. FABid BiöBTQAGE LOAKS In Rrnounts rnt 'gin; front MOD to flO.OiH) mi rluuce iiimrov.! f Hrrns in tbe V ostein part of North 1 'aWota. Write us If vo'i have money to Invest and we will le ulcaiil n eml yon tH" -rij'tin it ivuiis. tut ftf intere:;i, etc. lVroual "xnmiiiK'iou of all loans. We have invented iiurl tn Mellon Do'.lars in frm Kaii in North liakotn sinoe n wlihoui the loss of h dollur. NORTH DAKOTA LANO & L0M CO.. Rugby. N. HSflS?.- tri JLi MONEY FOR Soldiers' Heirs Itelrwof l'nton SoUller homn.le honietf a of leM than IM m-r- tt fore Jene J, mo tunitrr If t)Hidiif.!. if the )J!ili.Dl h.nieted rlptit w not Hold or nfl. rbmiM 4driHta. Ith lull particulars, HfcNRY N. COPP, Mhteia. B. C. W. N. U. CHICAGO. NO. 32, 1GOO. Vhcfl Answering Adverticments KindlJ Mcntioa This Taper. iii . ,f, Tilt' 'MUi

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