St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 18, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 January 1893 — Page 3
Lumbago cured by two applications. Mr. H. C. Rigby, Baltimore, Md., Special Agent of the Mutual Life Insurance Cj. of New York, says: “I take pleasure In stating that t wo applications of Salvation Oil cured me of a severe a tack of lumbago.” All silly women are not prettj women.
SOMETHING TO REMEMBER,
Weakness, if it ever fails to benefit oi cure, you have your money back. It's an invigorating, restorative tonic, fl soothing and strengthening nervine, and a safe and certain remedy for woman’s ills and ailments. It regulates and promotes all the proper functions, Improves digestion, enriches the blood, uispels aches and pains, brings refreshing sleep, and restores health and strength. Nothing else can be as cheap. With this, you pay only for the good you get, YOU’VE SPOILED IT! IW®
We mean your watcn, because you didn’t have proper tools. How would you like to become a watchmaker? We can teach you the trade In our book, and furnish you all the tools necessary. Book and tools. 14.15. These tools (see picture) without the book cost at wholesale $5.10. We also teach how to do plating, gilding, etc. All in the book, tools are tlrst-olass jewelers’ tools,not cheap trash. A great opportunity ior profitable employment. Watchmakers make big money. Will be sent by express on receipt of price, •4.75, or sent C. O D. where jl accompanies the order. Inclose stamp with letters of inquiry. Hofman HupCo., Importers and Wholesalers, Springfield, O. OIVIS ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. u only remedy orTO kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for Balo in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to *y it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK. N. Y
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It Cures Colds,Coughs.Sore Throat.Cronp.lnCuenra,Whooping Cough. Bronchitis and Asthma. A certain cure for Consumption in first stages, and a sure relief in advanced stages. Use at once. I You will see the excellent effect after taking the ■ first dose. Sold by dealers everywhere. Large I bottles 50 cents and SI.OO. 1> ! Sin s fi g nuind. Heterences must be given. Bon tap W ork new. No competition. Pat guaranteed WHEEEEK ITB. CO., ( oncor.l. N. 11. REAUT!£Iii curious eccentricities are illustraULnvlirUi. ted in Dr. O. P. Brown’s unique niir-u 1893 SHAKESPEARIAN ALUU^tN >«AN W. Une or more sent for | friends on receipt nt address on Ml DIO postal. J. GIBSON BROWN. 4; mRD o Grand Street. Jersey City. N.J. Garfield Tea s:, Cures Sick Headache. Restorer Complexion. Saves Doctors* Bills. Sample free. Garfield Tea Co 319 w. 45thSt.,N.Y. Cures Constipation mIENTION THIS Pai'Eß wukn whitin* to adtkrtibko*. EBSESnEEEBESSS^ <P D From 1 5 tn 25 lbs H ticinr; phvsidan). N< starving. * Thousand? cured. Send 6c in stamps^ \ v.I I J O. W. F. SNYDFR. M. I)., Mail Dept. g, McVicker’sTheater, Chica«■<>« Ill* PbEST To LI S Hln'tHE WOiSLDj| morsEo^^ with Pastes, Enamels, and Paints which stain the hands, injure the iron, and burn red. The Rising Sun Stove Polish is Brilliant, Odorless, Durable, and the consumer pays for no tin or glass package with every purchase. HAS AN ANNUAL SALE OF 3,000 TONS.
BURIAL OF CEN. HAYE3. I ’ The Funeral Services at Fremont Were of a Simple Nature. 1 The quiet of Spiegel Grove—ex-Pres-ident Hayes' home at Fremont—was not , broken from the time death entered un-
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if you’re a weak or ailing woman: • —that there's only one medicine so sure to help you that it can be guar’ anteed. It’s Dr. k Pierce’s Favorite ’ Prescription. In building up overi worked, feeble, delicate women, or In anv “ female complaint” or
the remains was also given the guests from abroad at a late hour after Ihe trains arrived. The crowd in Fremont three years ago at the obsequies of Mrs. Hayes was estimated at 15,0(10, That, however, was in the month of June, and the cold weather which now prevails diminished the number on this occasion. It is estimated, however, that the number present reached nearly 10,000. The churches of the city were all warmed and thrown open for the accommodation of strangers and warm lunches were served by the ladies of Fremont for the accommodation of all. Every vehicle in the city was under contract for the day, and outside towns were called upon, as Spiegel Grove is at a considerable distance from the center <f the town, and the cemetery where the interment took place is about two miles farther out. The services were simp'e and impressive. At 2 o’clock the family, personal friends and dignitaries from
EX-PBESIDENT HAVES’ HOME AT FREMONT, abroad assembled within the parlors. The xxiiid psalm was read by the pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, im- . mediately followed by a favorite hymn, sung by Prof. Alfred Arthur of Cleveland, leader of the regimental band, and David 11. Kimberly of the Twentythird Ohio, assisted by a quartette. Prayer was then offered by Dr. James W. Bashford, President of the Ohio Wesleyan University. Thore was no sermon. The services closed with singing and the Lord’s prayer. The Grand Army ritual, which is very simple, was used at the cemetery. The Ohio National Guard and other military bodies were In the procession. By direction of the Secretary of War the following officers of the army attended the funeral: Brigadier General Joseph C. Breckinridge, Inspector General; Colonel Geortre D Ruggles, Aseistant A.8..<„..» >. > ■ ....... coionei Marshall I. Ludington, Deputy Quartermaster General; Lieutenant Colonel H. C. Corbin, Assistant Adjutant General; Captain Tasker IL Bliss, A. D. C. to the Ma or General commanding the army. Secretary Charles Foster, Postmaster General Wanamaker and Secretar es Noble and Rusk attended as ihe special repro- ' sentatives of President Harrison, am! President-elect Cleveland was present in person. They were uccompanm 1 by Fourth Assistant Post mas*er General Rathbone, representing the Ohio Republican Association. With the exception of representative Haynes, the Ohio delegation did not attend the j funerrl. Senator Sherman found that his presence was neo led in M ashington, and Representative Enochs, win was in Gen. Hayes’ brigade during the war, and would have atu nded the Iliteral, in not in very good health. A t W ushhiKton. At Washington, on the day of the funeral, the national flag was displayed at half-n ast. At dawn of day thirteen guns were tired and afterward, at intervals of thirty minutes between the rising and setting of the sun, a single gun, and at the close of th • < ay a national salute of forty-four guns. The White House and all the executive departments were draped in mourning, and will wear their sable emblems ot sorrow for a period of thirty days. Ali the depaitments were closed. Notes of Current Events. All harbors of Sweden are icebound. Six cases of cholera have occurred at Buda Pesth. Two new cases of cholera are re- , ported at Hamburg. The Board of Trade of Hartford condemns the Chinese exclusion act A war in San Francisco-Central I America steamship rates has been in- i augurated. Cardinal Gibbons has been chosen ' Pupal delegate tn the Catholic Congre-s Thebe will be a line of English steamers sailing monthly to the west coast o; I South America. The private bank of F. 11. Seougal i Co., at Yankton, S. D., has failed. The liabilities are $75,0C0. A mill belonging to the Goodale Worsted Company, of Sanford, Me., burned. Loss, $16(1,000. Dr. Gatling, of Gatling gun fame, has invented an electric gun which will ' discharge 2,000 shots a minute by elec- ' tricity. Gov. Brown of Maryland refuses to , pardon ex-State Treasurer Archer, serving a term in prison for embezzling $132,000. A eight occurred at Thompson’s > Springs, Utah, between coxvboys an I citizens. B. F. Terwilliger, a merchant, was killed. It has become knoxvnthat the autopsy of Gen. Butler’s body showed that the brain xvas four ounces heavier tl an that of Daniel Webster. The National Woman Suffrage Association decided to meet in Washington every alternate year at the beginning of the long s< ssion of Congress. The mutilated body of a young English woman, xvho xvas a bold mountain climber, has been found at the bottom of a ravine in the Liguerean Alps. The iron steamer Jolin Ena is supposed to have been destroyed by tire in the Pacific off Panama. A burning boat resembling the Ena was sighted.
t i The Farmer t and the Grocer. A grocer would not pay a farmer the price of a tenpound turkey for one that weighed but seven pounds. Why should a farmer pay a grocer the price of the Royal Baking Powder for a baking powder with 27 per cent, less leavening strength ? The Royal Baking Powder i s proven by actual tests to be 27 per cent, stronger than any other brand on the market. Better not buy ffe others, for they mostly contain alum, lime and sul{^ ric acid ’ but 11 the y arc forced upon you, see that c h ar g e d a correspondingly lower price for thcmM
til the morning of the funeral, when the body lay in state until the hour of the services. During the earlier hours of the day the citizens of Fremont viewed for the ‘ last time the familiar features of their distinguished neighbor and friend, and an opportunity to view
An Explorer. On his return from Central Asia, O’Donovan, the newspaper xvar correspondent, took lodgings in a quiet street and engaged In target practice with an air-gun, firing from the balcony of his sitting-room nt a wafer stuck In the wall over the dressing table in his bedroom. His landlady turned out to be something of a humorist, ('ne day he told the story of his somewhat abrupt departure: That mischevious first secretary of mine protended ho did not think that I could knock the hat off a cabman dozing on a bench in the square. I did, worse luck! (hie of his mates saw mo, and the long and short of it was that I hid to compensate cabby, and the landlady called on me, nnd, when rhe had seated herself on a chair, began: “1 bdlevo you are an explorer, are you not, Mr. O’Donovan?” I towed, and murmured that some | flatlering persons did me the honor of j putting me down as someth ng of the I sort. Then sho let herself out a few yards. [ “In that ease sir,’’ she exclaimed. “I sh uld advise you to start on an exploration for fresh nj artments at unco. 'lbis is not a pr.vate madhouse. A Very Modrtt Tribe. In Sumatra t ere Is n very singular race of human beings called Kubus. They are the most timid nnd bashful people in tho world, being too shy to mingle with th** other races of the I Island. They d ell in the darkest re- | cesses of the mountain forests, and have seldom been ,cen by white mon. One has never been known to willingly j fa ‘o a stranger. 1 his being tho ca»e, their trade wj;h the Mnla> am** t< nrried < n in K x • ’' ■ ‘ " •> ■ 1 । -uuuuuco id* arrival by Leutiug a gong, end then retires from ih<, pm ~ of rendezvous. The shy Kubus then, approach, put their forest treasure on the ground, beat the trader’s gong nnd retreat. The trader (hen returns and lays his comn o ilties down in quantities suf-j fleient to p»y purchase price of the • goods on sale. He then disappears for the second time, this to g ve the hul us ; n chance to return and consider the bargain. After many withdrawals. -' ptoaches, ..nd gong beating, an understanding Is arn ed at. nnd each party carries awn-, his bargain. This remarkable race know noth;: g of a Supreme being, heaven, hell, or > vil demons. They have nd system of mar- ; riage and never bury their dead. Tin y ‘ Uv ■on snakes, i;i s bug-, grabs etc. f The Oii« -tlon Os how to v.slt the Wurl i’s Fair without I great meonv. nm c and loss in secur Ing co iitor able h de! ac ommo lation j j nt r< a nel • j i ce- is .m ■ that in’c e- s * e ervlo .y. bins prs> <:em has b< en ' solved so t r a- subscrib rs to The; Sm iniu B..ai>e an I Fur Chk agd i Ledger are eon erned. Alt nnn :a' 6ti scribe s t • el her of toese paj eis i no x receive certificates wnich entiUe t.iem to th privile.es< of the D. , Boyce W< rid s Fair Burea i of I'.f rma- । t ion.” operated solely I y'W. D. Boyce, ! publisher o’ I nr Sait hiiay Blade nnd Chic ago Ledger. When certificate i holders r ■ac h Chie: g > they go at once, i at any ho :r of ihe day or n;g t, to the oboe, 115-117 Fifth a enue, where they regis er. Here reception rooms a e provided for both ia lies and gentlemen, j i where mail can be dire ted, corres; on- | ' dence a tendel to, baggage and parcels ' cared for, and where correct Informa- i tion cqa be obtained ab mt the various I ways o’ get ing a:o nd the city and to I ana fro n the fa r grounds. Some tru-t- ' worthy and competent p rson will also , acco npany each certificate holder ;n I search oi a Imani.ng nine? and secure for them rooms at whatever price Jo. sind Bladf nnd Ledger snn’i’riSers will be guarde 1 against a , sorts of ini- i positions during their visit a', the World’s Fair. For the-e services io-charge I will be m nio; they are ab-olutely free. I Sui s’ription price of either of these 1 papers is $2 per y ar. Samp’e copies s nt free. Ad.lres* ihe publish t, W. D. Boyce, 115-117 Fifth avenue, Chicago, 111. European Birth Rate. In England, France, Germany and j Belgium the number of births per thou- ' sand of population is steadily falling. I Tiie rate of decrease is slower in some ! ' of these countries, but is marked in all. I During the last decade the birth rate in j I England lias fallen from 34.7 to 30.2 per i ■ thousand; in Belgium from 31.5 to 2K.7; . in Germany from 38.9 to 35.7, and in । France from 25 to 21.8. I
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Monsieur Catch re Thief. -M. Brain, a Paris bootmaker, has an ingenious fashion of catching persons who manifest an intention to appropriate any of the goods exposed for sale outside of his shop. Whenever he goes to his dining-room for meals he ties the out-of-door eel. ction of boots ami shoes to an electri ’ wire, which communicates with an alarm. Recently an intending thief was caught in the act of trying to annex a pair of “elastic sides. " The alarm sounded and the bootmaker xvas on the alert in tin e to point out the fast-disappearing culprit to a policeman. M. Brain lost several pairs of boots before he tried the "electrio bell ur- . rangumont." NOW is the time to treat Catarrh of long standing. Ely's Ciram Halin reaches old and obstinate cases, where all other remei dies fall. Do not neglect procuring a buttle, as in ft Ues the relief you -eek. Rev. H. FI. Fairai l. D. D.. editor of the lowa Methodist, cays editorially. -We have \ tested the merits of Ely’s Cream Halm, and I believe that, by a thorough course of treatment, It will cure almost every case of catarrh. Ministers »• a class two afflicted with head and tbr at troulbs, and catarrh , seems more prevalent than ever. We cannot recommend Ely’s Cream Balm too highly-” Apply Bahn Into each nostril. It Is Quickly Ab- >rbcd. Gtvr.s Remer at once. Price 50 cents at Druggist or by mult ELY BROTHERS, sfi Warren St., New York, i Save the tip* and Malksof celery that are loft on the tn’le and Rime und dry thorn in a moderate oven, for use in flavoring soups and the like. AN Bsris l> *Uti) Coi n by tho i » v^tmetoram. popular med!<-lne for -ore I.ungs | s^djn.roats. and the be t ot tu Uuugn | rei^-* i * s to toil L bon’ n • of the teapot Is thenhstatepi tuwmd tanking a nice cup of t- a| BVDDEN CHANOEB OF W 1 \THER cause Threat |tlwa»<s. There is no more effectual remedy fur Ctmglis. Colds, etc., than Bhown's Bkom lIIAL TIUX lies. Soul uulu m bum*. Price 25 els. P’hogs, when l ooked, Uiste very mu h like chicken. I I rs.- AU fits < I f-. - hr Dr. Kline s (b e ,t Nerve Nestor er. No I its >ft«-r first day's iu»r Mar. ' wiousnitH Tr< aUx and mmtnal u ttlr tn< to Fil came, sri.d to Dr hiine. ■&; Axcb bl. Ffitla, l a AT | I WM ^L/PkEASAHT THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL RR GHT AND NEW AND Ml COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor says It acts gently on the stomach, liver and kldneya and Isa pleasant laxative. Tills drink , Is made Imm herbs, and Is prepared tor use as easily as tea. It Is called LAKE’S MEDIGINE | AU *ll :t al and |1 p*r pack tg«. (f you eannot ' t. lour addreta for a aanipie. Ijtnr't Family Medici De 1 tiuxrw iL-hour!• each dav. In r r t <. r.« a'lhv, this i* necaa* •rv. Adtirwu > KAT”R ¥ WOODWARD, URvv, N. Y. P MENTION THIS PAFLR WH» wmn'e tw adviktuim. IjißGWiLFl^^ “About ten years ago 1 contractcda severe case of blond pelgon. Hiciaus prr-scribt tl medicine i after ilfedieiiie, which I took without any relief. I I alsoJUeii mercurial and potash remedies, | with'unsuccessful results, but which brought on an pifcck of mercurial rheumatism that RHEUMATISM four y<■firs I gave tip all remedies and began using p. S. S. After taking several bottles I was entirely cured and abl ■ to resume work. gfJKSKSj Is the greatest medicine for blood poisoning to-day on the market.” Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta. Ga. “Successfully Prosecutes Clakns. Late Principal Examiner U.S. Pension Bureau. Svrsinlast war, 15 adjudicating claims, atty since. MENTION THIS PAPER wm wamN« io advimtihm. UI c H FIVE OR EUCHRE PAR TIES send at once to John bEBAsTJAN, G. I. A. K. I. &p. h. R.. Chicago. TEN CENTS, in stamps, I c P uc k Mr the slickest cards you ever shuffled. lor SLOO you will receive free by express ten yacks. | MENTION 'Ulla Paper whbh wkitino to advbhtimm^*. | -— —
Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies Jr —OR — Other Chemicals ■’'^^7 nre use<l in the preparation of W. BAKER & CO.’S j »reakfastCocoa Irßl 11' \ bill ! l I O which in absolutely fall jSI I 11 pure and soluble. MW I I Y i I more th an three times MM I I >" , S I I the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Mijy 1 " Sugar, and is far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup. P delicious, nourishing, and easily Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. rt ft 811 Efl Morphine Habit Cured in IO 11 to ZO day R. No pay till cured. VI ■ VMS DR. J.STEPHENS, Lebanon,Ohio. ~ MENTION THIS PAPER »««. wkitir. to ...unUM
OVI I I Ct I Anyone can play the Piano or Organ IVIUdIU WITHOUT’A TEACHER! V ’ . °! lt 1 i u . “nd the price aek.-d lor it <»l.OO) is\ mere trifle vrUen compatlA7® tb “ <*« fluttertiiK to^timonmiM wbleb have come urat uitout ly to t»»« XmbltHiicr® from persuus who uro u.lng ti»c Koper In.tantuiieoiiH music, speak none too nigiily of its inerkL Price, SI.OO, Including Set of Ten (10) Pieces of either Church Music or Popular Aira. Address, SOPER MUSIC, 62 World Building, New York. Justice to All. It is now apparent to the Directors of the World’s Columbian Exposition that millions of people will be denied the pleasure of becoming the possessors of World’s Fair Souvenir Qoins The Official Souvenir of the Great Exposition— The extraordinary and growing demand for these Coins, and the de- । sire on the part of the Directors that equal opportunities may be afforded for ! their purchase, have made it necessary to enlarge the channels of distribution. To relieve themselves of some responsibility, the Directors have invited THE MERCHANTS Throughout the Nation to unite with the Banks in placing Columbian HalfDollars on sale. This is done that the masses of the people, and those living at remote points, may be afforded the best possible opportunity to obtain the Coins. THE FORTUNATE POSSESSORS of SOUVENIR COINS will be those who are earliest in seizing upon these new advantages. SIO,OOO Was Paid For The First Coin They arc all alike, the issue is limited, and time must enhance their value. The price is One Dollar each. HOW TO GET THE COINS: Oo to vour Meares! mereh.int or baukui, ao iiic_y aic llKCiy to Dave them. If you cannot procure them in this way, send direct to us, ordering not Stss than Five Coins, and remitting One Dollar for each Coin ordered. Send instructions how to ship the Coins and they will be sent free of expense. Remit by registered letter,or send express or post-office money order, or bank draft to Treasurer World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 11l FRANK J. CHENEY MAKES OATH THAT HE IS THE SENIOR PARTNER OF THE FIRM OF F. J. CHENEY CO., DOING BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF TOLEDO, COUNTY AND STATE AFORESAID, AND THAT SAID FIRM WILL PAY THE SUM OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR EACH AND EVERY CASE OF CATARRH THAT CANNOT BE CURED BY THE USE OF HALL'S CATARRH CURE. SWORN TO BEFORE ME, AND SUBSCRIBED IN MY PRESENCE, THIS 6TH DAY OF DECEMBER, A. D. 1889. * Notary Public. Catarrh, Care io taiien internally, I and acts directly upon the Blood and Inuccnis sti efaces. E. B. WALTHALL ACO.. Druggists. Horse Cave, Ky.. say; “Hall’s Catar; tCCure cures every one that takes R.” J. A. JOHNSON, Medina, N. Y„ says: “Hall’s Catarrh Cure cured me.” ” CONDUCTOR E. D. LOOMIS, Detroit. Mich., says; ” F V ’ “The effect of Hall’s Catarrh Cure is wonderful.” Wrtie him about it. REV. H. P. CARSON, Scotland, Dak., Bays: I J. C. SIMPSON, Marquess, W. Va., says. I “Two bottles of Hall’s Catarrh Cure complete- I ‘‘Hall’s Catarrh Curs cured me of a very baa | ly cured my little girl.” | case of catarrh.” HALL’S CATARRH CURE is sold by all Dealers in Patent Medicines. Frioe Cents a, Bottle. •Flie only Genuine CATARRH CVRE is Manufactured by F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. REWARE OR IMITATIONS. ! Testimonials sent free on application.
I re a * RIPANS TABULES regulate t • the stomach, liver and bowels, nuri-* * fv the blood, are safe and effectual ;e I th best medicine known for bilious- 0 . #/Or jST A^/ness, constipation, dyspepsia, foul © i 2 I breath.headache,mental depression,© i J painful digestion, bad complexion.# ' a and all diseases caused by failure of # the stomach, liver or bowels to per-# • form their proper functions. Persons given to over-? ©eating are benefited by taking one after each neai. ? • Price, $2 : sample. 15c. At Druggists, or sent b} mail. X © RIFANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Spruce St.. New York. MENTION THIS PAPER wuhn wan ins to iDviHTUiM. I’KFTTIES F BOOK EV E R PBIN T Ell. 8 ft &Ki RS3 && 4 uenp ns dirt 8- ” hb by cz - and $ K ?9\Af4 a £ £ J BB Cheap, pure, best. 1,000.000 extras. Beautiful Illustrated Catalogue free. ! K. 11. SHUMWAY, Kockfurd, 111.
M———— IUIIII ^l^■llmwll !■— ‘August Flower” I used August Flower for Loss of vitality and general debility. After taking two bottles I gained 69 lbs. I have sold more of your August Flower since I have been in business than any other medicine I ever kept. Mr. Peter Zinville says he was made a new man by the use of August Flower, recommended by me. I have hundreds tell me that August Flower has done them more good than any other medicine they ever took. George W. Dye, Sardis, Mason Co., Ky.
► ' C. N. U. ^o. 4—93 • W HKX WRITING TO ADVERTISERS, • I rr please say you saw the advertisement J in tins paper. ^t^3i£SZ£3&B MS who have weak lungs or Asth- |S nw , should use Piso’s Cure for B Consumption. It lias cured Rg thousands. It has not injur-®S KB ed one. It is not bad to take. n It Is the best cough syrup. MB Sold everywhere. 25c. M
