St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 18, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 November 1892 — Page 3

5 , IN GLASS. | J That’s the way Dr. Pierce’s I I PleasanN Pellets come. And S it’s a more important point than you think. I* keeps them always fresh and reliable, unlike the ordinary pills in cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. They’re put up in a better \ way, and they act in a better i. way, than the huge, old-fash-ioned pills. No griping, no j, violence, no reaction afterward that sometimes leaves you worse off than before, in that way, they cure per^^y- Sick Headache, bilious Headache, ConstipaJ tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, ana all derangements

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Treating Ailing Women by Letter Most cases of Female diseases can be treated as well by us through V the mails as by \ personal con- i* sultation. In writing for advice, give age and symptoms of your complaint, state length of time ou have been suffering, and what means you have tried to obtain relief. Mrs. Pinkham fully and J carefu'ly answers all let- J tersof inquiry, and charges SA nothing for her advice.

All correspondence is UX I treated strictly confidential. Your letters will be received and answered by one of your own sex. Address, Lydia E. Pinkham Medical Co., _ Lynn, Mass.

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both gentlemen. One Was a Burglar, the Other the Viscount de Saint-KieuL Here is a story which is traveling through the Paris papers over the signature of no less a person than Aurehen Scholl. A well-known Paris clubman, the Y iscount de Saint-Rieul, came home the other evening at 10 o’clock. Having forgotten his glasses, he wasn’t able to take part in a game of pokerat the Sporting Club. He hired a carriageand gave the driver orders to take him to his house in the Rue Saint-Florentin. Os course, at that hour, his valet de chambre was out. Saint-Rieul entered his apartments by means of a night key. On going into the parlor he found a stranger endeavoring to open a little safe. The stranger turned round on hearing him enter. Saint-Rieul took off his hat, and in a courteous tone said-

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- W..UO UUUU BdlU ‘^o doubt, sir, you are a burglar?’ “Sure enough,’’replied thestranger. “lain sorry to disturb you,” con tinned Saint-Rieul. “How could a fellow imagine,” said the burglar, “that a man of the world like you and such a reputed cou ^ come home so early as “I forgot something. Only for that my presence would be inexplicable.” The burglar sighed, “I have no sort of luck of late, ami while waiting for a good stroke, the plans of which are already laid, I just came in here to keep my hand in, for I was afraid I might get rusty.” cur explanations are very satisfactory, indeed,” said Saint-Rieul, ‘‘hut, since I happened to come in in time, just be good enough to retire ” “Certainlv, sir.” “Take a cigar?”

“With pleasure,” said the visitor, “because 1 would be sorry to go away skunked (bredouille).” Ihe stairway is lighted,” replied the viscount, “so that it will not be necessarv for me to show you the way. If the concierge should be indiscreet enough to ask vou where you are coming from tell him simply that you h av e just left M. de Saint Rieul.” “Thank you, sir.” “Light your cigar.” “Oh, don’t take the trouble, sir I have matches. ” “Adieu, monsieur.” “I have the honor to salute you. ” And the burglar went quietly down stairs. Lincoln as a Wrestler. At the time the Lincolns settled at Goose Nest Dan Needham was the champion wrestler in Cumberland County. This county joins Coles, the one in which the Lincolns lived. Needham had often been told that he would find his match in Tom Lincoln’s boy Abe, but he would >oast that he could “fling him three best out of four any day he lived.’ At last they met. It was at a h >useraising on the Ambraw River. brought “neighbors” from many miles «iuuuu, and lam told that at this one they came from as far south as Crawford County, more than forty miles away. Thomas Lincoln came, and with him his Loy Abe. After the work of the day, in which Abe and Dan matched handspikes many times, a “rassel” was suggested. At first Abe was unwilling to measure arms with Dan, who was six feet four and as agile as a panther; but when Thomas Lincoln said, “Abe, rassel ’im,” Abe flung off his coat, and the two stood face to face. Four times they wrestled, and each time Needham was thrown. At the close of the fourth round

the combatants again stood lace to face, Abe flushed but smiling, Dan trembling with anger. However,one glance at the honest, good-natured face of his opponent cooled his rage, and extending his rough palm, he said, “Well, I’ll be !” Eierafter this they were warm friends. Needham survived Lincoln many years, and though he was a strong Democrat. he had nothing but good words for Abe. Several of his I oys still live near the old homestead in Spring Point tvwnship, Cumberland County, Illinois. One daughter, the wife of W.P. Davis,—a brother of the writer, —resides on a farm near Roseland, Nebraska. Uncle Dan, as we calle 1 him, now sleeps in a quiet churchyard hidden away in a deep forest. A braver heart never beat;and though his life was humble, lam sure that he did not lack for a welcome into the Eternal City.—The Century.

Written by a Single Woman, Probably. Man in his arrogance rises up ever and anon to harrangue on the vanity and foolishness of woman's dress Well, let him. Who cares, anyway 9 asks a writer in the Detroit Tribune. Certainly not the woman for she goes on her way serene and smiling, knowing in the depths of her wily little heart that it is the very conceits he condemns that take his eye and ensnare his fancy. Woman without her frills anr. furbelows would be a sorry sight indeed, and man, the sinner, would be the first to tell her so. Man’s dress, I must admit, is in general very sensible, but there is one thing about it that for uselessness discounts anything that woman ever wore or thought of. lam referring to that little flap that is placed just below the bosom of the shirt and which is supplied with a button-hole, but tor what reason nobody has ever been able to diecover. It seems to me that to be consistent man should remove that flap before he makes any criticism on the apparel of his better half, and I am sure every woman in the land agrees with me. When the short young man wants to kiss the tall young woman she may not have to stoop to conquer; but if । she likes him she is apt to stoop to ■ concur.

In Old®n Tim's People overlooked the Importance of . permanently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action, but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently cure habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injure the system. Lost in Fifty Years. . A correspondent asks us to state the decline of population in the different j provinces of Ireland since 1841, when the census figures touched their highest point. We said tho other day that the population of the island had fallen from 8,196,527 in 1841 to 4,706,162 in 1891, a decrease of 3,490,365, or 42.58 per cent.,' in fifty years. In ihe only return of the popuiution by pro->inces for 1841, upon which we can put our hands, the total of that census is set at 8,175,124, or 21,40.3 less than the total which we gave. Ihe difference is not material, but we mention it in bar of a charge of inexactness. On the basis of 8,175,124 as the population of Ireland hnlf n nrmhirv

• ui rreianu nan a century । back, the comparison by provinces runs as follows: POPULATION OF IRELAND. Decrease rn of „. 18 91. 1841. InßOy’rs. Munster 1,195,718 1,973,731 778,013 Munster. 1,168,994 2,396 161 1 227 167 Connaught 723,673 1,418,869 695,’’286 Totals 4,706,162 8,176,1'24 3468,962 Measured proportionally, Ulster shows a loss of 32.2 per cent., Leinster a loss of 39.41 per cent., Munster a loss of 51.21 ] or cent., and Connaught a loss of exactly 49 per cent.—Ex. The west half of. Ulster is where the old native Celtic population reside. Most of its land is very poor, and it was from that part of Ulster the chief deoi ease of population has o curred. A Canal Rooponod, Health is largely dependent upon a regular habit of body. The bowels act as an important canal for the carrying of waste matter of the system. They, together with the kidneys find nores. arn nnflnfa for

। encc is fatal to the body’s well-being. Hostctter s b,tomach Bitters is no violent purgative, but-a gentle laxative admirably adapted to the wants of the constipated. It never gripes and I 5 wrenches the intestines as all drastic cathari tics do, but produces an action akin to that of an effort of nature. Biliousness, indigestion, > with their associate manifestation, costive- , ness, arc speedily and completely remedied by • this fine corrective, which also conquers malaria, sick headache, kidney and .rheumatic trouble, and checks premature decay. Business-Like. Editors, ns every one knows, are a , very busy set, with no time to waste upon long-winded callers or unnecessary formalities. The Atlanta Constitution cites a typical illustration: A Georgia editor, who is also a real estate agent, a building and loan association director, an attorney at law, ^Fc Town Council and pastor of the village church, was recently called upon to perform tho n arriage ceremony. He was in a great hurry; in ia-t, the couple surprised him in the middle of a heavy editorial f n the tariff. “Time is money,” said he, without looking up from his work. “Do you want her?" J The man said yes. “And do you want him?" The girl stammered an affirmative. “Alan and wife,” cried the editor. “Ono dollar. Bring me a load of wood for it—one-th Ir<l pi no# balance oak." I ^IOO Reward. SIOO. The rea/lera of tbi« nap'r will be pleased to learn that there is at h ast one dreaded . disease that science has been able to euro i in all Its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cura is the only positive cure now known to tho medical fraternity, t atarrlr I being a constitutional disease, requires a con- I Stltution&l treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon th'blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving'the patient strawth by building up tha constitution and assisting nature In doing its vork The proprietors have so much faith iu Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Ifci-Sold’by Druggists, 75c. A Bull Gets the Best of a Locomotive. The locomotive does not a'ways get ■ away with tho bull without in ury. The ,

fiery untamed steer who tried to hold up 1 a freight train near Vicksburg lost his life, bat ho killed the engineer and fireman just tho same. —New York Advertiser. AH for 55 Cents. The Monon Route lias added to its already- splendid cqu iiment two brand-new dining cars, which aie now in dally service on the fast day trains I etween Chicago and Louisville. These cars are models of convenience comfort, and beauty, and are op rated on 1 the a la carte plan, which means that a p i - senger can get anything he wants and pay 1 onl»- for what he get'. An elegant steak. | with bread, butter, coffee, or tea, with I cream, is served for only 55 cents Watch for the Monon's new schedule to Florida Persistent hiccoughing is always considered a dangerous symptom, and it certainly is a very disagreeable one. It is cheerful to learn that the worst cases can be stopped and even cured by uninterruptedly compressing the phrenic nerve for three minutes by means of the finirer. But we fear that the average

reader will require a copy of Grays Anatomy when he learns that this nerve must be compressed between tlie two sterno-clavicular attachments of the sterno-mastoid muscle. Have You Asthma? bit. R. Schiefmann, St. Paul, Minn., will mall a trial package of SchifTmann’s Asthma Cure free to any sufferer. Gives instantroliet In worst cases, and cures where others fail. Name this paper and send address. The Oldest House. A doctor in St. Augustine, Fla., owns the oldest house in America, and lives in it, to. It was built in 1560 by a Frenchman. Never pronounce anyone to be a willful niggard until you h ive seen the contents of their purse. The distribution should be in accordance with the receipts. Nobody but a Gump Neglects a Cough. Tako some Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tais instanter. Pike’s Toothache Drops Cure in one Minute. Hobbs —“ There goes a man who has , buried fifteen wives.” Mrs. Hobbs — “For heaven’s sake! what is he? A second Bluebeard.’'” Hobbs —“No—an undertaker. ” Beecham’s Pills enjoy the largest sale of any proprietary medicine in tho world. Made only in St. Helens, England. ; Men who lay wagers hatch disapr pointments. f FITS.—AII Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline’s G-e it » Nerve Hcstoi er. No Fits after first day’s use. Mar* vclous cures. Treatise and <£.oo trial bottle tree to Jfit caaes. Send to Dr. Klino, 931 Arch St., Phila, la.

A Perfect Figure, « r The h o{ g ht of a person with a perfect figure should be exactly equal to the distance between the tips of the middle fingers of either hand when the arms are fully extended. Ten times the length of the hand, or seven and a half times the length of the oot, or five time the diameter'of tho »i 8 u , om ono arm Pit to the other. Should also give the height of the whole

body. The distance from the junction of the tnighs to the ground should be exactly the same as from that point to the crown of the head. The knees should be exactly midway between the first-named point and the ground at the heel. . distance from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger should bo the iinT° /L from lhe elbow t 0 the middle line of the breast. bbe t°P °f the head to the level .. - 6 obln should be the same as from the level of the chin to that of the armpits, and from the heel to the toe.

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X n’u. en 1 ricket and Ta-s. Agt. C., IL I. ill V?u, Chi , cag s> for 11 ,iac '‘ { of tho “Bock island” Playing Cards. They are acknowledged the best, and worth five times the cost. Send money order or postal note for 50c. and will send five packs by express, prepaid. * ' Some of the people who are the most anxious about tho recognition of friends in heaven are the ones who shake hands with two fingers in church. Important to Fleshy People. We b: ve noticed a page article In the Boston Globe on reducing weight at a very small expense. It will pay our readers to send two-cent stamp for a copy to Betina Circulating Library, 8G E. Washington street, Chicago, Ilk Mahomet HI. strangled all his brothers, drowned his father’s wives, and was himself poisoned. TnBOA T OK COUGH, if suffered t progress, often results in an incurable throat or lung trouble. “Brown's Bronchial fioches" give instant relief. eloVators were first used in

Urs. A. A. Williams Lynn. M ml ^or fho Ctnnri of Others V. Win . Vic nrc plMsrii to present this from Rev, I A. A. Williams, of the Slllsbee Street Chris- 1 tian Church. Lynn, Mass.: "I sec no reason * hy a eleruyman. more than a layman, who knows whereof lie speaks, should hesitate to approve an Article of Merit and worth, from which he or his family have been signally 1 enefited, and whose commenda- I tion mav serve to extend those benefits to others by increasing their confidence. My wife has for many years been a sufferer from severe ■ Nervous Headache for which she found little help. She has tried I many things that promised well but peiformed little Last fall a friend gave her a bottle of Hood’s Sarstrarilla. It seems surprising what simply one bottle could and did do for her. The attacks of headache decreased in number and were less violent In their intensity, wiiiio her general health has been improved. Her appetite has also been better, rrom outer--1 eriencc with Hood’s Sarsaparilla I have no hesitation in indorsing Its inert 5.” A. A. WILLIAMS. HOOD’S PILLS are the best family cathartic, g, utle and < ff. < tive. Try a box. Price 25c.

I I , coat WORLD £ , warranted waterproof, and will keep you dry in the hardest storm. Ihe new POMMEL SLICKER is a perfect rising coat, and covers thoentlresaddle. Bewareofimitations. Don t buv a coat if the “Fish Brand Is noton it. Illubtrated Catalogue fr^e. A. J. TOWER, Bostons Mass. J

MENTION THIS PAPER wash writing to ADV«RTia»M. ~ The Oldest Medicine in the World is probably * OR. ISAAC 'FHOHIPSON’S CELEBRATED EYE-WATER. This article is a carefully prepared physician s pro gcrlptlon, and has been in constant use for nearly century. Thc”o are few di leases to whica man kind are subject more distressing than sore ey 63 ’.^" none, perhaps, for which more remedies have been tried without success. For all external inflammation of the eves it is an Infallible remedy. If the\ directions are followed it will never fail. We■ParLcularly invite the attention of phvsiclans to its merits. For am* Ely’s Cream B?ln i 3 WILL CURE gmiwpqjm IPrico CO Cents. I ST / Apply Balm into each nostril. ELY BBOBm 56 Warren St.. F. Y. ra n The African KclaPlaiitj discovered in Congo, West 8 B HBd Africa, is Nature’s bura Cure for Asthma. Cure guaranteed or No Pay. Export Office, 1161 Broadway, New Y orb. For Large Trial Case. FBEE by Mall, address KOLA. IMPORTING 00., 132 Vino.St.,Cincinnati. Ohio. MENTION THIS PAPER wm wUnw To .dvi«t»«u. ' » FKT FOLKS KEB”® a reduction of 12a lbs.” For circulars °dd r 9,¥{ cago Dr.O.W.F.SNYDEB. McVicker’s Theatre. Galcago.xm MENTION THIS PAS‘ER wens wsitiso to aptsuwsm. MENTION THIS PAPER *uh wuitinujto tPiso’s Remedy foi Catarrh Is the SaO Best. Easiest to Use. and Cheapest. Sold by druggists or sent by mail, DR 50c. K. T. Hazeltlm> Warren, Fa. £Ss

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It is better to take Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver oil when that decline in health begins —the decline which precedes consumption — rather than wait for the germ to begin to grow in our lungs. “Prevention is better than cure; ” and surer. The saying never was truer than here. What is it to prevent consumption ? Let us send you a book on careful LIVING; free. Scott& Bowse,Chemists, 133 South sthAvenue, New York. Your druggist keeps Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver oil—all druggists everywhere do. ft.

iSaccharine. Saccharine la the new product that is 223 times sweeter than sugar. It is a product of common coal. Besides this, there are some fifteen other substances all obtained from this commodity, all useful In the arts or the sciences, running from ammonia and common pitch to naphthaline. Most of our colors are derived from this source. In fact, tho product is being analyzed from day to day, and every week almost something new‘ls discovered or some new uto found for an old one. A few years ago people used to say that there shortly bo nothing Hiner that time tljX—'”"l ' elect ricitv has X methods of ..^.e been revolutionized. | Among these discoveries is that of ' Reid's German Cough and Kidney Cure. Foimerly our fathers thought that it would bo impossible to have a | cough remedy without the use of opium I in sonic form. But modern science has shown that not only is opium unnecessary, but it Is positively injurious, in ■ treatment for colds, or maladies that j arise from colds Get this great remedy I of any dei 1 r. Tho small bottles cost 25 cents, the large ones 50 cents. Sylvan Remedy Co., Peoria, 111. GAFIHELB TEA =• ofbad cating;care« Sick Headache; restor®H('ompl^non;f iirmCon*! 5 pat lon« feU Iw Vim UJI 6u«cW Wj. MENTION THIS UAPKR wmm weitinu to advbmtihkhm. _ K' ICH FIVE OR EUCHRE PARTIES should send at once to J£>HB I C., R-1. *P- R- R-. Chicago. TEN in st:M”P 9 > I ner pack for the slickest cards you o'er shuffled, lor %l.uJyou will receive free by express ten packs.

JOHN WANAMAKER, Postmaster-General of the lonited States, Is usually considered, and rightly so, one of the brightest business men in America, and when he writes to the Editor of Arthur’s New Home Magazine as follows: Office of the Postmaster-Generad, Washington, D. C., Feb. 17, 1892. My Dear Mr. Reed: As your Magazine gets thicker, it gets brighter. Like the big wood fire on the hearth in my library when I pile more logs on. I knew Mr. Arthur very well from way back, but I doubt if ho would know his old monthly since you’ve put out the dead wood, and put in so many more pages and departments, and taken on so many young and sparkling writers. If you keep on giving such good pictures you’ll have 200,010 subscribers. I fear advertisers will crowd you (for some things can be well advertised in magazines), but don’t drop any of the reading pages, and don’t let a dry or dull line creep in Don’t raise the price either, if you can help it, even if it is half the price of other no-better magazines. I congratulate you on doing what no one else has done in putting out two copies at the price that others charge for one. The old homestead and the young daughters’ new home can each have your Magazine without paying more than others charge for single copies of their publications. Your old friend, JOHN MANAMAKER. It should indicate to the average American citizen that under the new management it is at least awake, and when we know that they have more than trebled their circulation within the year, and that y.mong the very best people of the land, we may admit, without further argument, it has been the journalistic success of 1892.— -Building Business” Boston. One Dollar a Year. Sample Copy Ten Cents. . • ... for 25 ernt* worth of McCall’s Glove- - i'— for.. y— SXOO -orth fr IX. Free. Send Br. . THE ARTHUR PUBLISHING COMPANY, Phill, Pa.

'August ■ Flower” Eight doctors treated me for Heart Disease and one for Rheumatism, but did me no good. I could not speak aloud. Everything that I took into the Stomrch distressed me. I could not sleep. I had taken all kinds of medicines. Through a neighbor I got one of your books. I procured a bottle of Green’s August Flower and took it. lam to-day-stout, hearty and strong and enjoy the best of health. August Flower saved my life and gave me my health. Sarah J Cox, Defiance, O. 9 AT S y J tAKE THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL RRIGWT aniv NEW AND MV COMPLEXION IS BETTER? «^ y iHHS torsar j i . ( ' act 3 lientlyon tho stomach liver LANE’S HEDIGINE it H ll H “1 50c ' nd *' P" P aaa -»- < r von cannot get It, .end your addrea for s tree .ample. Lane’s Inmilr Modldne mate, the bowel, meh dav. In order to be healthy, this is necw- =>' ■ V BL ILL

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