Marshall County Independent, Volume 7, Number 48, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 November 1901 — Page 7

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THE CORONATION CHAIR. fro tea t Against au Attempt to Mak It Look "imart-, The coronation chair is one of the most interesting pieces of historic furniture that exists; as a venerable witness in the long history of this country its value cannot be overestimated, knd not only so, but as a work of art, made by order of King Edward I to Inclose the stone from Scone, its importance is equally great. "What was the fate that befell this chair under the sympathetic charge of the officials? Mature reflection convinced these gentlemen that it did not look sufficiently "smart," and, no doubt, had it been placed, gray with age and history, on the "bath red" spotted carpet, surrounded as it was with the gimcrack brass railings from St. James' palace, It would have stood a silent and yet eloquent witness against modern official taste. The chair was placed in the hands of the upholsterers. It was smeared with biown stain and varnish, and otherwise tinkered by Messrs. Banting's man. Dragged along by sundry workmen over the unprotected mosaic pavement of Abbot Ware. I myself saw the chair brought round from the recpstes where it had been "doctored." The Hat surface of the chair, Lack, and arms, still retain in places the ancietit gesso ornamentation. Into these surfaces Mr. Wright, the clerk of works of the Abbey, found men driving "tacks" to hold some of their upholsteries, and very properly protested. Nineteenth Century.

THE CHAMPIONING SHOT. Capt. Itogartiu Il;s a I ):tn serous Experience lut ( onu s Out I'nhurt. Ferris Wheel Park, Chicago, Nov. 4th. Capt. A. II. Bogardus. the champion wing shot of the world, has spent the summer here. His shooting school has been one of the features of the Park during the season. He has given many exhibitions and his skill with the rifle i? superb. The Captain tells of a very close call he one had when l.v ng at Elkhart, 111. He- had bx-n a stiff rer from Kidney disease for several years and It rapidly developed into Blight's Disease. All his friends told him that this was incurable and that he would never get better. To say that he was alarmed is to put it very mildly. This plucky man had faced many dangers and it made him sick at heart to think that at last he was tc be conquered by such a cruel foe. At last he heard of a medicine that had cured many such cases Dodd's Kidney Pills. He used them and was completely restored to good health. He says: "I attribute my present good health to Dodd's Kidney Pills and to nothing else."

Strong Sportniucn of the Turf. Never in American turf history have racing affairs been in stronger hands than now. It is announced that Jas. B. Haggin will return to the turf in Etronger fo.ee thin ever before. Prominent among racing sportsmen just now are sue') men as Wi Ham C. Whitney, James R. Keene. Perry Belmont. Clarence McKay, w. K. "vanderbilt and othei? of gre:t we Ith. their united fortunes footing tip over $250.000,-000.

Drnfii" inot IIa Cure! oy local up'-lU-uti' n as il.cy cannot reach tn disease i t onion of i U? . ar. Thery is only oaa wav to cur U nt!-s, :it!l tliat is by con-,ti-ution;l rie.hf s. re:.fr,ss is c;i'iol by an ! Titian I ik:1 nfi!i' mu-u. 1.. i iir of the E'li-tavhiaii Ti Ir When i h st r i inflamed vou bav- a rrin- :ini v ur.i or 'tnt run b arfr.t'. and win n ir i ntirely los l ! afn'ss is the result. 1 i-. n- infl.inimatk-n can be taken ut uiö i Iiis tut re-sor 1 to its normal ron .itioti. be-nir"? ( dstr-a forever; til n calf's Mt ot t :ir onnsod bv catarrh, which is ti"t i.i!M I ut an inflamed condition of the miK-lls MT(iH-i v We wil1 eiv- r. lhuidred Doilarsforany case Of Dafne -s ic:m-.i1 liv ratar h) that cannot be cirl by l.ü.i t at.trrli Cure. Send for Circulars, f rT J. fHKXIIY i CO.. Toledo, a Soid bv Drut'trits, Hall's Family I'ills an- tLe best.

( .iii.t'l. to fiii "l!ar". it is -aid ti.v.i ('an.ida is soon to haw , i .v . ...ira .1:1 1 that the gold oh-.- v ). !: !i 1 beu-.v.s.'" In vallie the '"bt.-.v s wli corro-spond to

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.re You I -ins; AlU-u't J ft l-l'.-me? It is the only cui" for Swollen. Smarting. Ii irnin. Sweating Feet, Corn ? and iliinious Ask for Allen's Vovi lldy.c. a ptiw it r o he shaken irto ttie shoes. At nil Druggist and Shoe Stores. 25c. Sample sent FRKE. Address Allen S. Olmsted. I.eltoy. N Y.

Wood Carting-. Swiss papers .show a decline in the export of wood tarings, and attribute it to the lark : variety in the carvings, the few subjects being monotonously repeated.

I'.nokhn. N. Y.. Ort. Slsi. After inVestiKJiti! x ,.ifi ;(i 'l a. ' hit h is finite uiiiv rs;!.y h. k ii w x'l to !- the h st family nm.i.y, it is i.ot difficult to xjjlain its sn(s-i it is the n-lKiiic tor ;oI l:Ki'I.'l .-! It is prepared h-i by the Cjaii:il 'i a Co., in ti, ir new and attractive laln-iatory and is made who ly from s.mj le, swn and uithal. ill-IAL-TIl-GiVINi? IIKflliS. iJarfie.d Tea i the OKKJINAL hrl cure for constipation JUXd sick headache.

Work is the seamless garment of grateful praise to (Jod, its hem broid ered with living flowers of hope and faith, its fruit the peace which passeth all human understanding, its crowning benediction, "Well done, good and faithful servant." Grace White.

"Aguinaldo: A Narrative of Filipino Ambitions," by ildwin Wildman, is a book of exceptional interest written by a man who, a.s special correspondent lu the Philippines, had opportunity and occasion to be very near to the Filipino dictator and to know his memorable story.

While the proportion of ma'e criminals has Increr.s-d considerably in Germany since that of female of fenders has remained j-tationary.

The report of the GeulozW-al Survey showed the total value of minerals produced in this country in 1000 to be $1.070.108 89.

Nfrs. Austin' I ?w k v. heat h: a world wide reputation n a oiTnt .f tts purity and Keni'lne PiukwlK at flavo-. Don't forget the name. A epoonfu' of help is better than a dishful cf mW-.

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IN THE PUBLIC EYE. James Jackson, the man who was expelled from the Second Reform Prebyterian Church of Boston because he had taken the oath of allegiance to the United States, is a native of Ireland, and came to this country about fifteen years aso. He lived in New York, in Pittsfield, Mass., and finally settled in Boston as a dry goods merchant. In 1S35 he bought a store in Cambridge, Mass, and has since con-

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JAMES JACKSON, ducted a successful business there. Mr. Jackson did not become a citizen because he thought it his duty to do so. He took out naturalization papers for the purpose of securing a passport for his wife, who wished to visit her old home in Ireland, and to save her from annoyance at the hands of immigration agents. He never intended to vote, and acted only in behalf of his wife's comfort. Mr. Jackson says he will not renounce his allegiance, now that he has become a citizen, but so long as he lives up to this intention he must remain outside the pa e of the Reformed Presbyterian church, in the ej-es of which the Constitution of the United States is an infidel and "Immoral" Instrument of government.

ANOTHER CANADIAN KNIGHTED. Robert Bond, the prime minister of Newfoundland, who has just been knighted by the Duke of Cornwall and York, is one of the most popular and capable of the public men in Canada. He is descended from an ancient and honorable family of Devonshire. His father was a rich man and widely known merchant in St. Johns for upward of half a century, but the son preferred the more active and ambitious life of politics and the bar. As early as 183 1 Robert Bond had become speaker of the Newfoundland assembly. From 18S9 to 1897 he occupied a position as colonial secretary, and in this capacity he did much to enlarge and make free the industrial life of the old British colony, of which he is a native citizen. Last year the elec-

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ROBERT BOND, tions In Newfoundland placed Sir Robert at the helm and his administration has been highly satisfactory.

snMi!i..iMi:ui(AX m:i-rm.ics. The address at the opening of the Pan-American conference in Mexico City was made by Senor Ignacio Marisal. the Mexican minister of foreign affairs. He said among other things: "There is no doubt whatever of the .sentiment of friendship a d sympathy, cultivated to such a high degree by our northern neighbo hood, among the representatives of th? three Americas." This may have been a mere political phrase. It is more likely that its object was to let it be known that Mexico at least discredits entirely these reports that the United States desires to extend its power at the expense of the Spanish-American republics. Ever since the Spanish war and the acquisition of Porto Rico many European journals have been assuring these republicans that the United States has designs on them. It ha3 not. Its only desire is that they may be well governed and prosperous. Nevertheless, this flood of advice from Europe may have made an impre.-sion on some of the small and suspicious republics of this hemisphere. If that be so, the remarks of Senor Mariscal may tend to remove that impression. If Mexico, bordering on this country, does not apprehend American aggression, the republics to the south of Mexico need have no fears.

Pioneer In Women' 'IuI-a. The originator of the women's club work in the United States is Mis. Con

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r P - mm . mJm Kunde is a widow of the late Dr. C. F. Runcie, who was considered the most eloquent pastor in the state. He died a dozen years ago while serving as

pastor. It was forty-three year ago in the Tillage of New Harmony, Ind., that the first club was organized. The organization was designated by Mrs. Kunde as the Minerva club.

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Named After Hann. Senator Hanna's secretary says that since 1896 500 children have been named after the senator.

A French farmer has made experiments which show that caterpillars avoid black objects, but are attracted in numbers by white.

l'ushinc the rcrambulator. Mrs. Haskins "I saw your husband today in a bicycle suit. J didn't think you'd let him ride." Mrs. Strongmind "My dear, that was not a bicycle suit, although it might properly be called a 'wheeling suit.' You see, I want him to be appropriately garbed when he takes baby for an airing." Philadelphia Press.

Largest in the World. Walter Baker & Co.. Ltd , Djicaester. Mass., are the largest manufacturers of cot Oil and chocolate in the wo! Id. They letcived a gold medal from the Pa: is xpos.ti n of last year. This year they have received three ro'.l medals from t'ie Pan-American exposition at Buffalo. Tiulr goods are the sian-.laid for p.!ii:y ;nd excellence.

Ladies Can Wear Shoes. One size smaller after using Allen's FootEase, a powder. It makes tight or new shoes easy. Cures swollen, bot, sweating, aching feet, ingrowing nails, corns and bunions. All drug-gists and shoe stores 25c Trial package FREE by mail. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Lelioy, N. Y. A Liar Conscience. Harris "If you knew he was lying, why didn't you tell him so?" Buck"What would have been the use? He knew he was lying, fast enough, and he would not have felt so pleasant toward me if I had let him know I knew it, too. Boston Transcript.

l'oor Ciinnipl .' "Why, pa, this is roa-t beef," exclaimed little Willie at Oinuer on the evening when Mr. Chumpleigh was present as the guest of honor. "Of course," said the father. -What of that?" "Why, you told ma this morning that you were going to bring r .'.;.ut-ton-head' home for dinner this evening." Philadelphia Press.

Foxes hs lIoaelioll Pet. The latest craze among the Parisian ladies is tl'at of foxes, or rather f:x cub--. a hoi.sohoM pet-. They arcso largely in request that the little

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A COZY FIRS HOHE, 40 hi ret. Texas Co., Mo. 2 lulle to It. It. town of

fari-erir. r.ni noiie. barn, out imiidlntr. nice orchard, lin' sprin:; jr .d ut rlilxn ih.ud; 7 a. res cultivate.. Im' h rice oak fint. r : . 1 n ,aMo. Pertccl title S30O ueiK lt. SIOO il n. I.alar.i e to suit. LOTT "THE LAND MAN," Kansas City, Mo.

.'Market for ( liamp ignc Cork. There is a steady demand for discarded champagne corks, the price bein? half a cent each. In swell cafes they po to lh porter who cleans up the rcom and sets thing; to lights behind the bar. I mall p.inmills they are the perquisite of the bartender, who does his own cleaning 115 New York Press.

Tim Kirt I--'. f Ilm Nv Mas iiim. The publishers announce that their new masrafciue. Country Life in Am.-riea. has found a wi Icniiic of aii xj.ei-ii proportions ami ctithu.-ia-m. Not only dees the idea of Coiu.tiy Lift in Am riea appeal to all who luv. the country, b-it th name of the editer. L. H. i ;ar U y. of i'orn ll. gives solid assnranee that thv magazine will he i'opular, interesting, beautiful anl of liifih slamla !l.

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HAUnnilP AMERICAN LADY, tndepentV liHliUtJUliik entiy rich, wants good Honest

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31 lite. Ioniialour' Vnlerfiil Lilr;try. A recently (Ms.ovhio1 oitalogue of the library of Madam'.' Pompadour, which was sold at auction in 17GÖ, enumerates 2GU theological works. 7G legal, 511 pertaining to natural history, 3,434 to belles lettres, and 4,802 historical works.

As we come toward the Christmas holidays, larger space in the magazines is Riven to liction. The Cosmopolitan includes a tragic story of the Mexican foothills by Thomas A. Janvier, a very clever society story by Carolyn Wells, one of the Old French Romances by Kit-hard Le Gallienne, an unusually interesting Indian narrative by H. T. Ueorge, and a weird stury by S. R. Crockett.

Steel Sheets for Ten-Making-. The sheets of steel for pen making are, in their origiral condition, eight feet long and three fert wi le. From these strips are cut wiJe enough to permit of the cut.ing of t'iree or four pens.

Are you Interested In having a. little money, from 120 upward (invested without any effort on your part) earn for you permanent cash lnrnme, bigger every week than a whole year's legal Interest upon the same amount? If so, send us your name and addreu. No speculation or gambling cheiue, but legitimate business. Flrßt-clat- refep-ncen In any part of the United States. K. .1. Arn 'M. r.enolft Bulldtng, St. Louis, Mo. Philosophy triumphs easily over past, and over future evils but present evils triumph over philosophy. La Rouchefoucauld.

PUTNAM FADELESS DYES lo not stain the hands r spot the kettle (except green and purple). Sold hy druggists, lue. per package. In New Orleans last year seventyeight persons did from the effects of gunshot wounds.

Piso's Cure for Consumption la an Infallible jiedtfine for coughs and colds.N. W. Samuix, Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17. 190a

To lie nowhere ii bette than to tell the truth everywhere.

Mi'n. WiiitLiw'H Sootlilnj; Syrup. For children t'etliinjr. wiftetiN tlje -.'utiis, reduces lnfiaunmatlon, allays iatn, cures wind colic. 2Jc a bolUe. It is easy to despite to understand is much bettor.

For the real, good old Buckwheat flavor, buy Mrs. Austin's Buckwheat and don't forget the name.

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$8.00 For this AT YOUR STATION. Warranted Accurate Other sites equally low. BUY OF THE MAKER Jones (He Pays the Freight) BWOHAJITON, N. Y.

We flO GRANULATED $100 Sell fU lbs. SUGAR I"" with otber irriH-erles and nidae.stent prices. Valuable roraaalaa freetoneir cuKtomers. Send eltfht 2-ct. stamps for our catalogue detalltntf our big bargains and how to order. Wc rebate Ift-rts. on flrat Kfocery order so catav

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