St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 18, Number 25, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 January 1893 — Page 3

Do no'< allow yourself to be Imposed on >y the many novel schemes, advertising bew and untried so-culled cough remedies I but stick to the old reliable, Dr. Bull s Cough Syrup, tho unfailing euro for all ai« sections of the throat and chest. The ship Toxas will cost $3,000,000. ■WITS —All Fits stopped free by Dr. K line's Dre t * Kor^Kestorer. No Fits after first day's use. Marcures Treats and *2.00 trial bottle free to t^t cases Bend to Dr. Kline. MSI Arch St, Phils. Pa. PUT TO PLIGHT •-all the peculiar troubles that beset a woman. The only jruaranteed remedy for them Is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. For women suffering from any chronic “female complaint” or weakness; for women who are run-down and overworked; for women expecting to become mothers, and for mothers who are nursing and exhausted; at the change from girlhood to womanhood; and later, at the critical “change of life”— it Is a medicine that safely and certainly builds up strengthens, regulates, and cures. V W^e^^e" feet and permanent cure for your Catarrh, no matter how bad your case may be, or SSOO in cash. The proprietors of the medicine promise to pay you the money, if they can’t cure you.

I’ DO YOU J [Cough I I don’t delay I I TAKE —K ■ si BALSAM I

^f e,Co '’ d *- Cou S hlßore Throat, Cronp.Tnfluensa. Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthma. A •ertain cure for Consumption in first stages, and a sure relief in advanced stages. Use at once. You will see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Sold by dealers everywhere. Large bottles 50 cents and SI.OO. p Sips of Health. You don’t have to look twice to detect them—bright eyes, bright color, bright smiles, 1-^^-bright in | | every ac- F,. .-L tion. r I Scotts I Disease is rilfiLSlON' overcome Ll»i w only when sryi | weak tissue ‘•” i IC ,-.^,-1 Ly. al.- 1. , i kind. Scottis Km” l : ' I ‘cnects cure by ( _J^rf(Ting up sound flesh. It "is agreeable to taste and < easy of assimilation. Prepared by Scott A Bowne, N. Y. All druggists.

DADWAYS n PILLS, Purely vegetable, mild and reliable. Cauae perfect Digeetion complete absorption and healthful reg j lanty. For the cure of all di«order» at the Kt 'mach Liver, Bowel*. Ktduej s, Bladder, Nervous ViseaM. LOSS OF APPETITE, SICK HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, DIZZY FEELINGS, BILIOUSNESS. TORPID LIVER, DYSPEPSIA. PERFECT DIGESTION will be tccompUßhed bi taking Radway's Pills. By their ANU-BILIOUS properties they stimulate the liver in the secretioi of the bile and its discharge through the bilian patient from tnese dfsord ’FB. One or two of Had way's Pills, taken daily by those subject t) blHoui pains and torpidity of the liver, will kccu th* frtoe, 25c per box. Boid by all druggists. RAHWAY * CO., NEW YORK. •tvts __ StVEHTCta SCVtMTY Bileße&Jis Small. Guaranteed to cure Bilious Attacks. SickHeadache and Constipation. <0 in e«ch bottle. Price 25c. For sale by druggists. Picture “7, 17, 70” and sample dose free. <l. F. SMITH A CO., Proprietors. NEW YORK. *3 FAT FOLKS REDUCED i Mrs. Alice Maple. Oregon, Mo., writes: ! 1* ( I i “My weight was 820 pounds, now it is 196, t Lred action of 125 lbs.” For circulars address, with 6c., ! r.O.W.F.SNYDER. McVicker’s Theatre, Chicago. lIL , LIEN HON THIS PAPER when wiima to ibriKTistui. I nEaENESS AND HEAdIoISES CURES' hC *SI If by Tick's Invisible Ear Cuihionx. Whiepers heard. Successful when all remedies fail. SolUrgrP tv F, Ikscox, 856 B’way. Ji.Y. Write for book of proofs I KE£ MENTION THIS PAPER WMIN wnrHMw TO ADVKKTISKM. A3 3 Morphine Habit Cured in IO ; K h . S a HsH to 20 davs. No pay till cured. V 3 Iwlfl DR.4,ST&PHEN3, Lebanon,Ohio, j MENTION THIS ram »■» to is.eanuua. j F^tb N °l-v ^EnameVs, the hands. Injure the iron, r.nd burn red. The Rising Sun Stovo Polish Is Brilliant, Odor- I less Durable, and tho consumer pays lor no tin I or glasu package with every purchase. |

CHICAGO NEWSPAPERS. Mglit Scenes to Be Studied In the City by the In the respective newspaper omees hundreds of men are working a y for dear life, Reporters are ^iting up then- ‘‘stnlT,’’ as the matter they write is technically termeu, copY readers are editing artic es a ready received; the night city editor sUk ing another look at the assignment Look to see that even thing has been “covered;” the night editor 1 s a survey of what the paper will have the next day and how much spaceshe can give to each department. In the telegraph room the instruments.are clicking out the news from all part, of the world, and as ^‘^’Ees into translate the dots am dashes into written English, the telegiap tors are putting these and other telegrams into shape tor the printers. In the composing room hundreds of -'IK* uniting t vno. The stcrco--1 awWa‘scan's ;rr.' inaking Foauy to run off tiie first editions. At the stockyards there are many men who work all night. Long before the break ot day Armour’s “yellow wagons,” and Swift’s, and Morris’, and Hammond’s are traversing the streets between the rows of sleeping houses, carrying in huge masses the tenderloin and chop, which will smoke on the broiler that morning. The bronze policeman at the Haymarket s juare sees another contingent of the night toilers. Before the midnight hour the wide square has begun to receive its quota of the lyisincss of the next day. Farmers and gardners drive into the market place, their big wagons loaded with fruit and vegetabes of all kinds. They come from the country ail around Chicago. They bring tender lettuce, and succulent radishes, and pungent young onions, and cabbage, and j«>tatoes. and squash, and pumpkins, and water-cresses, and fruits, and berries. Having arrived at the market the farmer unhitches his horses plac is them with their heads at the front of the wagon, feeds them with hay in a box slung from the wagon, and then curls Ijimself upon the spring seat, covers himself with blankets, and goes to sleep. And then the street sweejers. There are hundreds of them. Each night they sweep the down town si reels and cart away the refuse They are queer shapes as they Hit h c In hand, in and out of the lights aid shadows. They are mostly Italians. Eich has atm bucket containing his lunch hanging at his back fastened to a strap around his waist. The night is kind to them. It hides their grimv features. They arc not bad men, but they have never heard that “cleanliness is next to Godliness. " And so th s army of night workers toils on —imtrnalis; . s printers ,> i,w.. JU Uli Juu noiel employes: mess ng, j box-. cab drivers, farmers, telegraph operators, car drivers and conductors, hospital employes and street sw<e;ers -fully 20,0 io of them labor t o make life pleasanter the coming daj for their million fellow citizens.

Hinls That Wo ihl Nut s t , u . There are m iro ways to evade an

arbitrary order than one. The icceptions of a I’rii'sian general’s wife wer.' foi some reason uncongenial to youths unde:- his command, and unfrequented by them The general, a strict mattin t and the in-ad of a college of cadets, was imprudent enough to reproach them with their shortcomings in this matter and t, demand a change in their manners. At his very next ball, when all the guests were assembkd, the tramp, tramp of marching feet were heard upon th- staircase; the dour was thrown open, and there marched into tho ro uu a whole corpi of cadets with their young officer at their head, halted and stool at attention. "What is the meaning of this?" shouted the general. The first corns of cadets, to dancing commanded! ’ replied thoyoath, saluting as though on parade. "Take them away!” screamed the general, beside himself with Xun.- "iiighfc al out lace, ww-cb’** ...... <iic culm and unF moved ans w -r.and tho cadets mire! 1 out in tli” - ■ 1 o 1 u “ vu.j ii.i i uulered. Ihe Bucliauaii Memorial Wlad >w. Leading in the way of truly rich and handsome mem rials is the one to the memory of the late Piesident James Buchanan in St. Jarnos' Epis. copal Church, Lancaster. The records of this parish, in the keeping of the , Kev. Percy L. llowhuttoiu. the Hoc- | tor, are complete from the year 1745, j and in the list of ministers appear I tho names of the Kev. William Au ; gustus Muhlenberg, the author of tin i well-known hymn, "I Wou'd Not I Live Always-." Bishops White, l owAnan and Knight. The Buchanan window is considered one of the finest lin efle”L and beauty to b 1 found in । America. It depicts the scene where iChri-t meets the wise men in the temple and says to them: "Wist ye not that I must be about my Fathci’s business?”—l hiladelphia Times. Visitors to Shak.pe ire’s Birihplace. More than twenty thousand pt- | I sons visited Shaksp-arc's birth place | last year. Three-fourths of them inscrioed their names in the visitors' i book, and of these 9,549 were British subjects and more than half as many, or 5.385 Americans, it is strange to observe that only ninety-one Germans arc numbered among the visitors, for Germany’ buys more copies of Shakspeare's works every year than probably any other nation. Bi efalo Bill, at the zenith of Ins popula’ ity and success, is not ashamed of the fact that he was on<:e a scout. • Me scouts the very idea.

A Visit from the C«W. Many troubles and vexations were caused by a visit which was paid the other day by the Czar to the military camp at Izora. The latter pty.ee is a village on the Neva, about te» miles from St. Petersburg, and accessible by water or rail. On the occasion, of the visit soldiers were placed on t^ railway. Not far from the city area number of mills, the workmen at which live on the opposite side of the lins going home daily for their meals. Jfhese workmen got to their work on Saturday morning, but were not allowed t&cross the line again the whole day, leing obliged to go without their food buy it in a public house. No trafflcwas allowed. Even people -who had their own farm lands on the way were forbidden [ The trains from Moscow ^ped, and were sent off al l wi~. art er of an hour of each other i ding. } The river trafllc was atec xr BUB . pended. ion U3f It can be readily imagim our i correspondent, what disc such f suspension of traffic occas it - is only a Buss an official wa? > see , u«u iden jerk of the' raih ■■ '^l the the tea was upset. The n» A>g to (so goes the story) the wE^OUge tween St. Petersburg anoQ33hing carefully searched by numi - ordered lo find out what hat SdW Wk'S Czar s teacup! Every time r goes up and down to Pet^a jaAK steamers have to bo decor.4333’ Is suspended—on the river, eion ally even th Is stopped. A Youthful Warrior. After the defeat of the ChlU\ - meat troops at the battle of o inc sW s Vina del Mar, near Valparaiso, t©eu asc lad of eight or nine years of ago* qiaii । less and bare-footed, arrived ofif town of Vina del Mar and gave a t C M oi ably circumstantial account of the t . ai At first his story wan not believed, t» D a : little by little his tale was credited ar v I listened to with astonishment that.;' , child of his tender years should ha> 1 been present at auch a sanguinary counter. | a He quite artlessly stated that when'S the San Fernando battalion left an* town with banners flying and band play^ Ing ho imagined the troops were goim out io exercise, ami followed them till he found himself on the field of I at tieL i Afier the defeat and rout ho joined at company of stragglers and at last f< । his way back to Vina del Mar byway ofl ( Quilpue, nt which place some one gave j him a piece of bread and a drink of | waler. The Mont Flrn«wnt Way Os preventing the grippe, coldn. hea<laches, and fevers is to use the liquid laxative remedy Syrup of Figs, when- i ever tho system needs a gentle; yet ! affective cleansing. To be benefited one must get the true remedy manm . factured by the California Fig Syrup Cot ; only. For sale by all druggists in 50cJ and $1 bottles. What Bab) »’•“! Swa I «we«l. A Hartford, Conn., surgeon lately irdnced a woman, whoso 2-year-old ch is**’ had long been suffering from veermark- Io \ awaiinwen a diamond earring the moth* r had missed. No earring was found, but twenty-thr< e small < nrpet tacks were taken from hi* stomach. An Fnrmy Hafllerl. There 1« nn enemy with who-n thousumls are | fan.iltar all their iiv tMCBMC Ute) ..re ■:n with a retidoncy to With thia enemy they are constantly l*attling mth Ineffectual wea).n’ Ho-tefrr - S-oniach llltter» w ill bass , it. Mere i urgatlres will not re form a disordered condition of the liver indicated. not by constipation alone but also by ' sick headaches, yellowness of th- skin and eyeball* natives furred tongue an 1 nntaslnee« more particularly upon pressure on the right side, upon and below the short rib« Avoid drastic pur k atlves which gripe and i weaken the kitrstines. and substitute this I world famous suti bilious cordial, which like- I wi«<-removes malarial, stomachic and kidney complaints rhrumatlsm and uervouenes'. As a laxative of th’ Imwels. painless but effect- I ual it improve* appetite sleep and the ability ' tv dig, st so : |h>-sroM the additional adv-u---tage of a standard tonic. , Toe Oldest American Newspaper. The Courant has been published in 1 Hartford since Oct. 2d, 1764, and is the i oldest newspat er in the United States ; of continuous publication in the same ; town and under the same name. Deafneaa Cannot He Cured By local applica-ionn as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is onlv oue ■ way tv cure deafness, and that is by consti:u.J Uoual remedies. Deafness is caused by an in-'k flamed condition of the mucous lining ot the.* Eustachian Tube. When this tube it tn. ' famed, you have a rumbling sound or ittjer , feet hearing, and when it is entirely clow- ' Deafness is the resuluand unless the inflamma J tion can be taken Aus *»> I tide tube restrrred ti wumtion bearing will be destroy--S-h forever ; nine cases out of ten are caused bv < J tareh w hich is mdldng bnt an inflamed I We will pive One Hundred Dollars for any I case of Iteafness earned by tatarrb that cau-B not be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. ■ bend for circulars, free. It 1 . J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. B fluv^ald by Druggists, 75c. Juicy. j Iho flesh of the oyster contains about' 90 per cent, of water. — A Mother’s Story “When my boy was 2\ years of age. a fa’.l j brought on hip disease, which gradually grew ,

worse until, when be was j (l. he could not walk. and we had him treated i nine months at the Chil- j dren's Hospital in Bos- I ton. But when he came I home he was worse, and I the doctors said nothing , could be done. I began • y, giving him Hood’s Sarsa- I ^-parilla and he improved । at once. The fourteen l

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abscesses on his hip healed up. his appetite I improved and he could walk, at first with j Hood’s Gores I crutches, then without. He is now perfectly ; i well, lively as any boy.” Meb. Emma V. i : Duff. Walpole, Mase. lIOOD-s PILLS <i<> n<t purge, pain or gripe, j but act promptly, easily and efficiently. 2.V. --rWOSW cure, la (COUGH Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Bore Throat. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee. For a lama Side, Back or Chest Shiloh’s Poroue Piaster will give great satisfaction.— 25 cents.

*2 perct. difference. Royal Baking Powder Strongest, Purest, Most Economical. As to whether any of the baking powders are equal to the “ Royal,” the official tests clearly determine. When samples of various baking powders were purchased from the grocers, and analyzed by the United States Government Chemists and the Chemists of State and City Boards of Health, the reports revealed the fact that the “Royal” contained from 28 per cent, to 60 per cent, more leavening strength than the others, and also that it was more perfectly combined, absolutely pure, and altogether wholesome.

* As most of these powders are sold to consumers at the same price as the “ Royal,” by the use of the Royal Baking Powder there is an average saving of over one third, besides the advantage of assured purity and wholesomeness of food, and of bread, biscuit and cake made perfectly light, sweet, and palatable. The official reports also reveal thepres'l* ! or __

crorf w”” n v ■ ix r- Hiuij.i ci grave ^^^anger toX— --rrsunTcr. W/ienever a baking powder is sold at a lower price than the "Royal” or with a gift, it is a certain indication that it is made from alum, and is to be avoided under all circumstances.

$— m He Saw the I’olnt. ’ * He had had a pretty hard day of it c and had gone to bed early. When his wife entered the room ho was sleeping a soundly, and no man likes to bo awakened half an hour after he gets asleep, says the Detroit Free Press. * She was evidently amused at some■Athing, and as she approached tho bed sho exclaimed: U ’ John! Oh, John! >3 He never moved. M “John! Make up!" sho persisted. “There’s one of tho funniest inci- ; I dome; " t He still slept, and she began to shako ■ i him. “John! Listen to me!” she cried. He mumble 1 something and she shook : him again. He opened his eyes and i gruffiy asked what the trouble was. "There's the funniest story in one of | the papers,” she sa d. “It’s about Golddu»t, the millionaire, an 1 it makes me ' laugh every time I think of it. I’ll tell I you about it." | No. you wont!” he exclaimed hotly, j “"hat tn thunder " ’" hy, John!” 'I suppose you think it’s a joke to I wake me out of a sound sleep to toll mo j ^.im* I* antred in surprise. " No, 1 don't. ” “Dear me," she -aid, in a puzzled sort I of way. Ton'tyou really like to be waktd up in the middle of tho night to ' tear a story any more than I du when 1 get to bed iirst " He glared at her and sho rotreateed, ■ but she knew that the sib t had gone : Lome. He doesn’t wake her up any ' more and expect her to laugh at some I joke or story he heard at the club. New l «c for the Typewriter. It has re ontly been pointed out that I the typewriter may be made very usej ful for cipher correspondence. This plan is to use a c pher wh h depends ! I on substituting certain letters for othI ers. Then, on an ordinary typewriter, । ‘ transpose type- on tho top. so that the < key marked A, for nstanee, shali print > ! L, the key B print M. an 1 so on, accord- ■ I ing to th” < q h-r. The person receiving | ■ the letter has his typ- writer set in just 1 ‘..the opposite" way, that is, so that L will । print A, etc. Tnen, by striking the ■ ! keys on his machine which correspond i with the letters s» nt him, he prints off I the real letter as first comp sed. Nol ; time is wa-ted in translating. The ma- ' chin” does it all.

ST. JACOBS OIL r CURES x , ,\ 7.Y±IEVuUVE^TISdVE, k A LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, SPRAINS, J* ‘ 2 BRUISES, BURNS, SWELLINGS, J A copy of the "Official Portfoiio" Co'.un r.a: I xtxsiiion, descriptive ci Buildings 'anß X Grounds btautifuily illustrated, in water color effects, will te sent lo any address upon receipt of to c in postage NoMLj&sfi I a vF* namps by THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., x ^r’-'W-P Baltimore. Md. * • I M I iQI Anyone can play the Piano or Organ WITHOUT»A TEACHER! tan -OUS Guide t. : ‘ <\nT.n” says ; Ono of the wonders of the nineteenth century is Soper’s Instan. at. nee, withi nt the ai I. f . t teach any person to play upon either piano or organ the benef.’ t be d. 1 >< d. The th. n.ar.ds of flam-fin^ oL „, r . ” compared to publishers fr< n> persons who are using the Soper Instantaneous have come gratuitously to the Price. SI.OO. Including Sot of Ten (10> Pieces of either ChurehV.^^ Address, SOPER MUSIC, 62 World Building, New York. , BEWARE OF FRAUD. a 1 W b lifts ha la\ ulr.e without VS. L. Douglas nnmo WW B SJI 1,01 fijjl iLB ana price stumped on bottom. Look FOR M OHVE GENTLEMEN. A sewed shoe that will not rip; Calf, seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable, F-W ’. stylish and durable than any other shoe ever r sold at the price. Every style. Equals customa \ ~ ua ^ e shoes costing from $4 to £5. C 5 The following are of the same high standard of tt f j&V 6 \ blent: f; 'Wr JjCt-x J '■A-i'^t. 54-00 and $5.00 Fine Calf, Hand-Sewed. t ’vS | \ 53-50 Police, Farmers ami Letter-Carriers, (r. BL. S-3-50, $2.35 aud $2.00 for Working Mei &■' :t- ” $2.00 and $1.75 for Youths aud Eoys. .j $3.00 Hand-Sewed, ( for Cf $ 2 -5° an< ‘ a -°<* Dongola, ( LADIES. ** $1.75 for Misses. A IT IS A DUTY yon owe yourself tl' o best value tor your Ky. money. Eooncmizo in your footwear hy purchasing W. i K TT r- vc ’7~frr~. \ Douglas Shoes, which vU IHiS IS fI iF I represent the best valuo « ini^-2 illE at the prices advertised thousands can testhem 7 Will give excludive sale to shoe dealers and general merchants where I have no ngentr. Write for catalogue. If not for sale in your place send direct tc Factory, stating kind, size and width wuuted. Postage Free. W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mats.

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Bad taste and unpleasant breath, when । resulting from Catarrh, are overcome, and the nasal passages, which have been closed for years, are made free by the use of Ely’s Cream Balm. I suffered from catarrh for twelve years, experiencing the nauseating dropping in the throat peculiar to that disease, and nose bleed almost daily. I tried various remedies without 1 benefit until last April, when I saw Ely’s ' Cream Balm advertised. I procured a : bottle, and since the first day’s use have had I no more bleeding. The soreness is entirely gone.—D. G. Davidson, with the Boston Budget, formerly with Boston Journal Apply Balm into each nostril. It is Quickly Absorbed. Gives Relibf at OSCE. Price 50 cents at Druggists or by mail. ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St., New York, Chirograph leal Curiosity. A man down in Maine has found a petition to Parliament written in 1643. it is written in ink on handmade paper, and the brass pin stuck into the paper is, doubtless, older than the petition. Important to Fleshy People. We have noticed a page article in the Boston Glolie on reducing weight at a very small expense. It will pay our readers to send two-cent stamp for a copy to Betina <■*«»».„ 1 Mtlntr Library, 8$ E. Washington ••Music Hath Terrors." A music box that was accidentally “touched off'' In St. Louis the other night frightened away burglars. The King Chan, the Chinese official journal, has been published in Pekin lor i many centuries. FOR COCGHS AND THROAT DISOR- ' DERS use Bhown's Bronchial Troches. | “Have never changed my mind respecting them, except 1 think better of that which I began thinking well of." Utv. Henry Irani । Beecher. Sold only in boxes. Jcstk r may Ie blind, but she seems to see where there's money in the extended hand. A Haiid Cough distresses the patient, and racks b >th Lungs and Throat. Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant Is the remedy wanted to cure your Cough, and relieve both the Pulmonary and Bronchial organs. The persons who ask you many questions answer many to others. “That unrivalled complexion," said a prominent New-Yorker, allud'ng to a lady acquaintance, “was the result of using Garfield lea.” Send for free sample to 319 West 45th street. New York City. Long Island has a Chinese farmer.

“German Syrup” Regis Leblanc is a French Canadian store keeper at Notre Dame de Stanbridge, Quebec, Can., who was cured of a severe attack of Congestion of the Lungs by Boschee’s German Syrup. He has sold many a bottle of German Syrup on his personal recommendation. If you drop him a line he’ll give you the full facts of the case direct, as he did us, and that Bose nee's German Syrup brought him through nicely. It always will. It is a good medicine and thorough in its work. 0 AT < y i tske "1 THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND the COMPLEXION IS BETTER? My ^'s act l Fer-Uy on the stomach, Iver •nd kidneys, and Isa pleasant laxative. This drink «te^L B lUs'caned 1 ’ ** prepared for use as easily LANE’S MEDICINE drupg sts tel! ft at 50c and |1 pet package. Ts you cannot get

I ft. tend \our address for a free »mp!e. Lane's Fatally BedMaa - aatea the bowrl* each day. In order to be healthy this It lmm. , -rj. Addrew ORATOR I’. WOODWARD, LtEor N Y I MENTION TIPS PARER »„» To *

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