St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 17, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 January 1892 — Page 3
_ i* Mr wi A Mo ' No< >ZVX^M® COPYRIGHT 1890 After dinner, if you have discomfort and suffering, take Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, or Anti-Bilious Granules. They’re made to assist Nature in her own way— quietly, but thoroughly. What the old-fashioned pill did forcibly, these do mildly and gently. They do more, too. Their effects are lasting ; they reg-ulate the system, as well as cleanse and renovate it. One little Pellet’s a gentle laxative ; three to four act as a cathartic. They’re the smallest, cheapest, the easiest to take. Unequaled as a Liver Pill. Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the stomach and bowels, are promptly relieved and permanently cured. They’re the cheapest pill you can buy, because they’re guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. You only pay for the good you get. Can you ask more ? IVORY SOAP 99= PureTHE BEST WR EVERY PURPOSE. There is nothing that may not happen to a thin baby. There is nothing that may . not happen to a man who is hie hmalthv weight. We say they Ure “ nnnr ” They are poorer than we at first suspect. Do you want almost all that is known of the value of plumpness told in away to commend to you careful living—and Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver ©il if you need it. A book on it free. Scott & Bowne, Chemists, 132 South jth Avenue, New York. dru Ss ist keeps Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver oil—all druggists everywhere do. si. a6 B' ^veT^C IHI A Perfect Success. VII The Rev. A. Antoina, of Refugio, Tex., writes: Ab far as I am able to judge, I think Pastor Koenig’s Nerve Tonic is a perfect suecesa, for anyone who suffered from a most painful nervousness as I did. 1 feel now myse if igain after taking the Tonic, Newton, lIL, Dec. 1. 1893. Since three years I have been suffering from extreme Bervousness, dreadfu^>ain in my head, sleeplessness, palpitation, horrible dreams, constant tremor at every siight noise. I was ! under the doctors’ treatment without relief, ) when our Pastor handed me one of your books^ After taking the first bottle of Koenig’s Nerve Tonic, I felt it was helping me and continued Improving wonderfully. «* . 1 expect to continue with the medicine. Miss IDA F. RUSH. A Valuable Book en Nervous 0 EC 1 M m Diseases sent free to any address, i fl I ■ and P°° r patients cm also obtain I ISLa bs this medicine Ires of charge. i This remedy has been prepared by the Reverend Pastor Koenig, of Fort Wayne, Ind., since 1876. and is now prepared unaeehis direction by the KOENiC MED. CO., Chicago, HL Sold by Druggists at 81 per Bottle. 6 for 85 Barge Size, 81.75. G Bottles for 89. ^ LY s El K H when applied into the ggy ^23^ _| nostrils will be soibed effectu ally,Ui | cleansing the heal Sk, J catarrhal virus eaus- yHAY FEVERS- JjJSj ing healthy secretions.wJ*nl it allars inflammation, KgM ' , Jr protects the membrane Wjr jjjgg ; from additional colds, completely heals the, sores, a d restore., sense of taste atidJ^^^ sQcl “S THE CERE. HAY-FEVER | nhk BIsOPHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York. PS 0 S*a 9®* ANAKBisIB gives Instant B H H Ha relief, and is an INFALLIO 0— wK I! LE CUKE for PILES. ■ H Price, fl; at druggists or K w M re M by mail, bamnles free. B«, Hi ajg Address "ANAKESIS,” 8a fesrt S 3. Box 2416. New York City. | A Quick!- obtained. No ally’s : , 1 J a*3 tee 11 hi patent is allowed. Advice a Bock free. 6LOBE HiIEST F«C'Y Wash.. U.C. Piso’s Remedy sot Catarrh Is the BUS Illi Best, Waviest to Use. and Cheapest gg; Kg Bold by druggists or sent by mall, «K We. k- K Hazeltine, Warren, Fa. FSI i
LIVES CRUSHED OUT.I FATAL PLUNGE OF A MONON PASSENGER TRAIN. Coaches Upset Ne.ar Crawfordsville, Ind., ' Five Persons Being Killed and Neariy a : Score Wounded—A Burlesque Company I Among tire Victims. f Flung from the Ralls. A rail broken, a whole Monon passenger train down a sixty-foot embankment, and many passengers dead and dying in the outskirts of the city. This •was the story told in a telegram from | Crawfordsville, Ind. The ill-fated train was the fast mail running between Louisville and Chicago. It consisted of a mail car, an express car, three coaches, and the chair car. It wa^ in charge of Engineer Doyles and Conductor Bills. The train left Crawfordsville on time and pulled out under full head, but when the accident occurred the rate of speed was about twenty-five miles an hour. The scene of the wreck is two miles north of Crawfordsville, at Nicholson’s crossing, and less than one^ialf mile from the place ’ of the terrible freight collision of a month ago. The road-bed is cut in a steep hillside, with a twenty-foot embankment on tile right and the valley of'Rock River on the left. The train was rounding a sharp curve, when the outer rail broke and caused the wreck. The engine passed in safety. The sotting of the brakes on the engine caused by the mail car breaking away from the tender told ! the engineer that something was wrong. The mail car was dragged one hundred yards-, and then fell twenty feet. In ; some unknown manner it broke loose I from the baggage car, which passed on i without being even overturned. The | next car was filled with baggage and passengers. The first passenger coach 1 was filled with passengers and turned i three times before reaching the bottom. | Tile stove was overturned and the car | soon destroyed, but the passengers escaped. The next coach was torn to, I pieces, nothing being left I»ut the bot- ! tom of the car. It was filled with people ; and not one escaped injury. The parloi car toppled over and landed on top of the third coach. The wounded were taken to a farm house near by before being remeved to the city. Five persons were killed outright and many e riously ipjured. A burlesque compan wit’s on the ill-fated train; the j leading lady was killed and all the others Injured. IMMENSE CEREAL YIELD. The Amount of Grain Raised In 1891 AVas the Largest Ever Known. The chief statistician has computed that lowa leads all, other States in the value of the three principal cereals produced in 1891, and in this sense is the first agricultural State in the Union. । The value of lowa’s wheat, corn, and I oats of last year was $154,000,000, the i value of her corn crop alone being I placed at $105,000,000, of her oats crop ■ at $27,000,000 and her wheat crop at 1 $22,000,000. The chief statistician i points out that the value of these crops j was equal to SBO for each inhabitant of the State of lowa. Illinois was the second agricultural I State in the Union in 1891, with an I njrffrogate value of the three cereals of I $148,000,000, as followeCorT^^KJ^. j 000,Oob. - ■ " 1 ■ 1 The six great corn States in 1891, with - acreage, crop in bushels and yield per | acre, were: Per ■ Acres. Hjishels. acre. lowa 9.560,715 850,878,000 »’> 7 Illinois 7,0H,836 234,880 000 33 5 i Missouri 6.7 6.818 20’,‘.10,C0) 299 Nebraska 4,762,840 167,662,000 85 2 1 Kansas '5.314,317 181 893,000 26.6 I Indiana 8,713,380 128,622,000 33.3 These six Stares had nearly one-half ; the acreage of the entire country <and a | little more than three-fifths of the whole crop. The great wheat Slates, with acreage j and crops in bushels, were: Per i Acres. Bushels, aero. I i Minnesota 8,143.917 65,^88,003 17.6 Kansas 3,589,76 3 64,865,10-1 15.6 I Indiana 2.917,518 52,805,000 181 i North Dakota 2,927,274 52,105,a0 17.8 j i Ohio 2,662,6(3 45,631,000 17 1 ' i California .2,815,007 86,595,000 12j) j Illinois 1,945,832 85,<25,(0) 18 0 ; 1 Michigan ..1,606,670 80,2. 6,100 JB.S 1 South Dakota 1,954,883 29,714 X 0 15 2 j lowa 1,833,036 27,586,000 15.8 j These ten States contained f^ve1 eighths of the acreage and produced two- ' i thirds of the entire crop in the United I ! States. 1 The ten principal oats States, with ! 1 acreage and crop, were: . Acreage. Bushels. I Illinois 3,068,1-30 11,096,000 | Jowa. 2,795,0 3 102.577,000 I Minnesota 1,42;,080 53,015 000 f Visconsin 1.484,919 49,348,(00 Nebrask i 1,368,977 48 SVOOOO New York.. .1,329,98 4 41.894.000 Rknsas 1,237.740 87,138,000 . Pennsylvania 1,2.19,101 33 704 000 Michigan ’ 931,.V7 30,’2saC00 I Ohio 911,292 28,633,000 ;
These ten States produced Cve-sev- | enths of the oats crop of the IJnited States. The aggregates for the United Spates are as follows: Acreape. Bushels. Value Corn 76,204.515 2,06X1,154,0 >0 $836,439 228 Wheat 39,916,895 611,730,500 513,472 7XI Cats 25,581,861 738,394,<>0J 282^42,267 Charles A. Pillsbury, of Minneapolis, the head of the Pillsbury-Wash bum Milling Company, said in New York the other day: “ The people of the East do not fully realize what the great'wheat crop of the country means, and they do not exactly understand what will be the effect of the unprecedented yield. Complaints have been made that the business activity which was predicted when the magnitude of the crop became known, had not come. Perhaps it has not, but it is too early for it yet. New York will get the benefits of the crop ot 1891 in the year 1892. "Wheat went down a peg on the Government report that the crop for this year would be 617,000,000 bushels, but I have advices from high authority in several European countries which lead me to think thaf Europe will want all our surplus product. If our crop had not been unusuully large we could not meet the demand from Europe. Our crop last year is 100,000,000 bushels greater than it has ever been in a single year, and it is 200,000,000 bushels more than it was year before last. Had it not been for the shortage in Europe the grain crop here would have proved a calamity to the farmers. George S. MnymoMEin', a California millionaire, ha-; joined the salvation army with his wife. Both have adopted the uniforms of Salvationists. The chief value of procrastination is in putting off ill-tempered letters and interviews.
Atchison Globules. The uglier a man is, the mora money he has. The very nicest girl in the world is the girl the boys are most afraid of. This would be a real peaceable world to live in if no one was related to anyone else. It is almost impossible to say a nice thing about one friend without offending another. Your great grandfather’s greatness may take you into society, but it won’t keep you there. If a man could spend one day without | worry or trouble, he would have a long- ; ing for heaven. No man was ever satisfactory to himself, but he expects others to be satisfied with his conduct. When a man resolves to be good and patient, the next pair of shoes he buys are sure to pinch him. A great many people who claim to have come to this country in the “Mayflower” really camo in a covered wagon. If you want a man to think well of you, never argue with him, unless you intend to be convinced that you are in the wrong. An old woman’s idea of a young fool is a young girl who refuses to marry an j old man with money because she says | she does not love him. ' t When a man tries to look pretty in a picture, he spoils the picture, and looks idiotic; when a man tries to act smart in company, he really nets idiotic. All the pretty things a young man says when he sees a pretty girl, an old man will say when he sees a fine fish, a nice steak, or anything else good to eat. It is often the case that the man who fiddles for the amusement of others, has a wife whose only music is that made by scraping the bottom of the flour barrel. In tlie Nick of Time. The nick of time to stop the course of bladder and kidney complaints is when the organs concerned exhibit a tendency to grow inactive. The healthful impulse toward activity that they recsive from Hostetter's Stomach Bitters rescues them from impending danger, and averts such dangerous maladies as Bright’s disease and diabetes. Sluggishness of the kidneys increases a liability to chronic rheumatism, gout, and dropsy, and since the blood i 4 filtered by these organs in its passage through them, the operation of the Bitters serves a doubly happy ! purpose. The medicine acts without exciting, ! like the fiery stimulants of commerce. Mal- ; arial. dpspeptic, constipated, and nervous Inj valids arc thoroughly relieved by It. Since the I advent of that shocking malady, la grippe, it 1 has boon widely demonstrating its usefulness as ■ a'burative and preventive of it. Neatly Turned, The manufacturer of a certain brand of pills in England—we will call them | Smith’s pills —has advertised them exI tensively as really worth a guinea a box . on account of their efficacy. Recently a chdmist received a bill for 28 shillings from the pillmaker, which he did nor feel like paying. At last a brilliant idea struck him and he sent the creditor a box of his own pills and 7 shillings in cash, with the explanation that, the pills being worth a guinea, the debt was canceled. To his utter surprise he received by return mail a receipt in full, with the words, “Cash only in future. John Smith." < atnrrli Can’t Be Cured With LOCAI, APPLICATIONS, as th-y cannot reach the seat of the diseae^ Catarrh is a blooW : or conatitiiUoual disease, and in order to curejii you have to • "^ricdlefi. Hnll'a scribed by one of the best physiciatiß" m Un's country for years, mid Is a regular prcHcripU.m, It. IS composed of the best tonics kix>« n. c.unblued with tho boßt blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results In curing cutoirh. Send for testimonials, free. o CHENEY & CO., I’rops., Toledo, Ohio, bold by druggists, price 75c. Novel Temple of Justice. If the groves were God’s firet temples, i they were likewise, in one instance, the ' original temple of American justice, i Andrew Jackson, when Judge of the Supreme Court, held the first court ever I convened in Tennessee under an old sycamore tree at Elizabethtown, and a ' photograph of that historic tree is one of i the prized possessions of a Tennessean. । It was within a few miles of Elizabeth- ; town, also, that ex-President Johnson ! died in an old farm house. Tho Only Ono Ever Prlntod-Can You Find the Word? There is a 3-Inch display advertisement I in this paper this week which has no two . words alike except one word. The same is ! true of each new one appearing each week j from The Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This । house places a “Crescent” on everything they make and publish. Look for it, send them the name of the word, and they will | return you book, beautiful lithographs, ; CT SAMPLES FREE. A Thieving Dog. It has boon found that a dog in Salem. ' Mass., Is responsible for the mysterious ' disappearance of articles from a grocery. He was watched and seen to carry off : । the articles one by one to the house of i j his master.
The display advertisement of the Odell Typewriter will be found in one of the adjoining columns. Wc particularly call the attention of our readers to this machine, which has taken a most prominent place in the business offices of this country, and 1 Is rapidly replacing the old expensive ma- | chines. This machine is guaranteed to do perfect work, and its speed is equal to that ; of any other machine on the market. It ' has an attachment unknown in connection i with any other typewriter, namely, a check ! perforator, that for use in any business : office or bank is worth as much as the price I of the whole machine. Jerry Wai.lace, a farmer of Riverdale, Ga, while carrying a sack of i app'es from his wagon to the st re, over- | balanced himself and broke his neck. The moral of this is that the honest far- I mer should always let his wife carry the ; apples. The iron mines of this country pro- ! duced nearly 15,000,000 tons last ' year. The capital invested is about $110,600,000. FOR COUGHS AND THROAT DISORDERS use Brown's Bronchial Troches. “Have never changed my mind respecting them, except I think better of that which I began thinking well <>f.”— Hev. Henry Ward Beecher. Sold only in boxes. An untruthful thought is trying to ; believe something which we are afraid i is not true. A Dose in Time Saves Nike of Hale’s Hon- i ey of HoimuovND and Tjut for eoughs. Fike’s Toothache Crops Ours in one Minute. | There are only 40,000 Hawaiians left. Fifty years ago there were 80,000. Beecham’s Pilus enjoy the largest sale of any proprietary medicine in the world. Made only in SC Helens, England. The Khedive of Egypt neither smokes |»or drinks.
The Most Pleasant Way Os preventing the grippe, colds, headachc*, and fevers is to use the liquid laxative remedy Syrup of Figs, whenever the system needs a gent’e, yet effective cleansing. To be benefited one must get the true remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co on y. For sale by all druggists in stc. and $1 bottles. Amber. The Turks and Armenians are among the best judges of amber, and tho bazar at Stamboul, where the amber workers are located, is full of interest to the connoisseur. Sums varying from SIOO to S2OO are readily given for a pair of chibouque mouthpieces, moderate in size, but well matched is to color. Ease Your Cough by using Dr. D. Jayne’s Expectorant, a sure and helpful medicine for all Throat and Lung ailments, aud a curative for Asthma. If you would take tho conceit out of some people, tho remains would defy identification. If afflicted wi-th Sore Eyes, use Dr. leans Thompson’s Eye Water. Druggists sell it 25c I Out of Sorts D s ribes a fee lug peculiar to persons of dyspep'lc tenderer, < r caused ( y chance of climate, soasr n or life. Trie stomach is out ot order, the head aches or doo- no: feel risht. The Nerves teem strained to their nt > OB‘, the mind Is confused and irritable. T. is condition finds an excellent corrective in iiood’s Sa saparllla, wlich, by its regulating and Lining power , soon Cures Indigestion, restores harmony to the system, gives strength of mind, nerves, and body. Bi sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla which in curative power is Peculiar to Itself. Hood’s Pilis cure liver ills. Price 25c. @Q9©O @ @ ® © It is for the cure es dyspepsia and its attendants, sick-Jieadache, coustipation juid piles, that ’**’ ?Tuti’sTiny Pills; a® have become so fonirms. They gently, without griping; or nausea. ®©o©© @ © ® ®
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“German Syrup” Those who have not A Throat used Boschee’s German Syrup for some and Lung sev ere and chronic Specialty. trouble of the Throat and Lungs can hardly appreciate what a truly wonderful medicine it is. The delicious sensations of healing, easing, clearing, strength-gathering and recovering are unknown joys. For German Syrup we do not ask easy cases. Sugar and water may smooth a throat or stop a tickling —for a while. This is as far as the ordinary’ cough medicine goes. Boschee’s German Svrup is a discovery, a great Throat and Lung Specialty. Where for years there have been sensitiveness, pain, coughing, spitting, hemorrhage, voice failure, weakness, slipping down hill, where doctors and medicine and advice have been swallowed and followed to the gulf of despair, where there is the sickening conviction that all is over and the eud is inevitable, there we^ place German Syrup. It cures. You are a live man yet if you take it. ® Ml It I'm ps Colds, Coughs. Sore Throat, Croup. Intluenza, Whooi>mjc Cough, lironchitis Abthnia. A certain cure fcr Consumption in fir-t • 1 B ajces, and amr- relief in advanced stages, t , at <n e. You will nee the ex< el’e «t cfiect a«ter taking the first dose. Sold by uYa.ers everywnere. I.aige bolt e-. 5 > cents and SI.OO. I a • THE ° N LY TRU E I 0?1RON = EBtonic Win mirify BLotep, rwlata KIDNEY’S, remoke •’ । w । ।j " 111. । -<^5553 I Mino brightened, timlix . a Ka. » n power Increased, ■ S SB IFfil bones, nerves, musB MRaS&a , C, S 9 ’ receive new force. S SSIIr . Coffering from complaints ne. 2# E B, y collar to their sex, using it, iiud ri,’ , a safe ’ speedy cure. Returns rose bloom on checks, beaut Hies Complexion. All genuine goods bear pamphlet. 2 Cent Sta “ p for 32 -P a «a DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., St. LouU, Mo. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1870
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