St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 April 1894 — Page 3
—*WII II .‘I m»i-utf*'nr", and believe him _ .iiiuorrinln in all business transactions ^-»ctrfinar.ciallv able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggist s, Toledo, O. W albino, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cine is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottiA Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. ’ See S. Oppenheimer & Co. ’s butcher adv. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is Peculiar to Itself It is peculiar in its origin, peculiar in the remarkable growth of the business of its manufacture, peculiar in the wonderful cures which it has accomplished. No other Sarsaparilla or so-called blood-purifier has made the "peculiar’’ record shown by the vast mass of testimony from people who have been cured by Hood's Sai b ipanlla. Hundreds of letters are being constantly received which tell a tale of misery, with the happy sequel: "I took Hood's Sarsaparilla and it cured me." Peculiar After the Grip Hood’s Sarsaparilla seems to be especiallj adapted to just those conditions where an invigorating medicine is indispensable, and to just those times when heavy doctors’ bills are to be avoided. The Grip always leaves a “peculiar" weakness, which Hood’s Sarsaparilla,by its “peculiar" virtues,speed--11 y overcomes. Much sickness and unnappiness follow a neglect properly to build up the system after the Grip. Hood s Sarsaparilla will always do this, and thus it is
Peculiar In the SpringAlmost everyone feels the need of an invigorating blood purifier andreliab'e tonic. "" ' ’" all-tired-out feeliug in the spring. Again a “peculiar" remedy is found in Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It makes pure, healthy blood, throws off the impurities, gives strength to the limbs, elasticity to the step, affords refreshing sleep and creates a good appetite. Hood’s Sarsaparilla does this, and thus It is “peculiar." Get only Hood’s, because Hood’s 5 ^ Cures Hood’s Pills cure all Liver Ills, Biliousness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. pW Lydia // E. Pinkham’s Vegetable C-ompound CURES ALL Ailments of Women. It will entirely cure the worst forms of
Female Complaints, all Ovarian troubles. Inflammation and Ulceration, Falling and Displacements of the Womb, and consequent Spinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted to the Change of Life. It has cured more cases of Leucorrhoea than any remedy the world has ever known. It is almost infallible in such cases. It dissolves and expels Tumors from the Uterus I in an early stage of development, and checks ■ any tendency to cancerous humors. That j Bearing-down Feeling causing pain, weight, and backache, is in- j stantly relieved and permanently cured by ; its use. Under all circumstances it acts in harmony with the laws that govern the female system, and is as harmless as water. AU druggists sell It. Addre»a In confidence. Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co., Lynn, Mass. Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver Pills, 25 cents. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered in cue of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every | kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula i down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases ' (both thunder humor). He has now in his ' possession over two hundred certificates I of its value, all within twenty miles of . Boston. Send postal card for be ok. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a'perfect cure is warranted when the right quantity is taken.
When the lungs are affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing | through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Read the label. If the stomach is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat Jhe best you can get, and enough of it. Dose, one .tablespoonful.in water at bedtime. Sold by all Druggists. — Scotts Emulsion |I of cod-liver oil presents a i perfect food—palatable, easy of assimilation, and an appetizer; these are everything to those who are losing flesh and strength. The combina- ; tion of pure cod-liver oil, the greatest jf all fat producing foods, with Hypophosphites, provides a remarkable agent for Quick Flesh Building in all ailments that are associated with loss of flesh. [Prepared by Scott A Bowne. Chemist*, New York. Sold by all druggists.
MANY VESSELS WRECKED ON j THE ATLANTIC COAST. Ships Pounded to Pieces in the Sight of I Men Who Can Render No Aid—New Jer- < Bey Towns and Railroads Suffer. — Sea I Hath Its Perils, A Score of Lives Lost. For two days last week the whole | Atlantic coast from Boston to Balti* I more was in the clutches of the worst | storm since the never-to-be-forgotten I blizzard of 188?, and not only the I coas' but all the States north of the । Carolinas and east of the Allegheny Mountains, including the whole of I New York State, sucked in the icy blasts and drew them as far as Buffalo. It was a terrific strife of the elements, and did incalculable damage to life and property throughout the most densely populated part of the country. For twenty-four hours the winds of the ocean rushed furiously past Sandy Hook, up through Hell Gate, at the rate of sixty-nine miles an hour. This would have been disagreeable and dangerous if the wind had no companions, for such a wind not only wrinkles the sea and makes it tmbalont and peril-1 ous to ships and their burdens, but it । has power enough t > overturn build- | ings, to uproot trees, and to play havoc with the means of human communication. But the wind was not alone this time. It was accompanied and assisted bv snow and sleet, which made it bitter cold. Together these three
swept the sea and the land, covering the habitations of men with an icy veil, heaping the earth high with a Blanket of snow, playing with mighty wswolh «« chihirun play with whit tled boats, lifting them hieh on the crest of a mighty wave and then plunging out against the jagged rocks, hurrying through the streets of cities, as u mountain torrent plunges boiling through a narrow gorge, tearing down telegraph poles as if they we e toothpicks, twisting thick and heavy wires like cotton thread, : n I withal roaring and howling in hideous triumph, like the myria I devils of a nightmare. In some req evt* this storm was more dreadful ana disastrous than the blizzard which paralyzed New York six years ago. That was fiercer, but it did not d.ffuse itself over so great an area. Thursday every foot of ground east of Buffalo was covered with thirty inches of snow, which had been falling for more than twenty-four hours. Nearly every te’e^raph an 1 telephone wire in New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware was torn down b, the fury of the blast. New York was practically i dated. Baltimore, Bo t( n Philadelphia and Washington were in a simi’ar plight. Terrible Work of the storm. 'The work of ti e storm along the Jersey coast was tomet ing terrible. lurijus gales of wind and monstrous seai wro> gat havoc and destruction. Buildings, trees, telegraph and telephone wires, railway tracks, embank-
ments. wharves and 'fere >s all yielded t > the dost active fury of the elements. Above it a l stands out the losi of human life. Many vessels, large and small, were wrecked. The crews of the Sandy Hook. Saran and Long Branch life-saving stations j nt out to the asI sistaneo of the disabled vessels as soon as they were reported u-h< i-.'. I but it was not known when the fr-t disj atches wete icdout that a sir.gio life l a I b en saved, as the furious s-a running ; nd the blind ng snow prevented any effective wok up >n tho part of the life-savers. Atlantic ( ity suffered c• n-iderablv. W aves dashed over tho board walk, and at times this fam us attraction was threatened with being carried out to sea. Gen. Earl's hotel,' says a dis- I | patch, the Normandie-by-the-Sea. is I likely to be totally wrecked. At Gailee the ocean is u ermini ng st. Peter s ' < Lurch, whi h tne tide will a so probably brin; down. In Morris, Fezgon and Warren counties roads wero impassable. Trains on railroads running into Jersey ( ity and Hob ken I were all deljyed. Thu meadows between Jersey ( ity and Hob ken! : and Newark are several inches ' under water and no.hing is visible exI cept telephone and t degraph poles. I lAt Bayonne man be ats and boat- ; i houses were washed awav. At South ! I Amboy apa tia ly erect'd house was I i bl ovn down, and at New Brunswick i i eleitric light, telegraph anti telephone ; i wires were Icxele 1t > the ground. Incalculable damage was done to ti e j fruit crops. The peach crop suffered I particularly, and it is feare I that, the entire crop will prove a failure. Farmers throughout the State will bo i heavy sufferers.
Wrecked Off Milwaukee. ! A little yavl b at, nine feet loner, ! drifted to the beach, several miles north of Milwaukee, bearing the uncon cious form of Capt. William B. \\ ood, the only survivor of the schooner Island City. The other two men who comprised the crew of the lost boat were undoubtedly drowned when the boat j went down. Capt. Woi d was so nearly dead from exp'suro that 1 e barely managed to crawl to a farmhouse near the shore and then tecao e uneonsciou* again He arrived in the city in the a!ternoon and told tho story of tho L ss of his beat. Overflow of News. A SEVERE snowstorm ; revailed in Western Minnesota. An* incendiary tire destroved 5,0 0 bales of straw at Anderson, Ind. IXETY-TWO Samoans have arrived at San Francisco for the Midwinter Fair. I Fifty Alabama court officials have i been indicted for making fraudulent I returns. T. & M. R. Carnahan’s dry go>ds । store burned at Findlay, Ohio. Loss, s<o,ooo. At Buffalo, N. Y.. two white men and four ( h.ne'C were arrested for smuggling. At Brinton, Pa., three men were killed and fourteen injured by the premature explosion of a blast. E. D. Smith was arrested at Laramie, Wyo. It is alleged that Smith embezzled S6OO of Government funds while he was postmaster at Jewell, Kas. The prisoner was taken to Toneka.
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Not Seoti h 1-hiough. It is said that never was there a greater enthusiast over his own xwW* trvmen than Sir David Wilkie, the celebrated Scotch arti-t. One amusing story connect’d with this t < ait his character was told by’ Henry a I LaU6L t 4^o_afterward grew to be c I Th<itn”on" ,, fil warrant,” sa d sir David” as they sat together for the first time at an Academy dinner. "I am of that ilk,” was the reply; ’my father was a Scotchman.” “Was he, really!" exclaimed Wilkie, grasping the other's hand warmly. “And my mother was Irish." “Aye, aye, was sho really?” and the hand relaxed its grasp a trifle. “And I was born in England." I'pon that Wilkie dropped his new: । friend’s hand, and alm st t urned his : j back upon him. His disappointment . : was so evident that Thomson actually I . felt regret instead of indignation at I ; this treatment, and later < n endeav- 1 1 ored to counteract the effect of his un- j | fortunate nationality. But from that । j day Wilkie had no further desire to ■ talk to him. and showed it plainly.— Y'outh's Companion. Age, when it does not harden the heart and tour the temper, naturally returns to the milky disposition of inj fancy. Time has the same effect up< n ; the mind as on the face. The predom- I Inant passion, the strongest feature, । lx ’comes more conspicuous in m the others retiring. I
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The subject of tho above portrait is a ' I prominent and much respected citizen. Mr. Robert Manson, of West Rye, N H. Where i Mr Manson is known “his word is as good । as Lis bond.” In a recent letter to Dr. R. V. j Fierce, Chief Consulting Phvsician to ths Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y, Mr Manson savs ■ “ Dr. Pierce's Fleao^ut Pellets are the best pills 1 ever took for the liver. All my friends say they do them the most good.” This opinion is shared by every one who once tries these tiny, little, sugar-coated pills, which are to be found in all medicine stores. I The U. 8. Inspector of Immigration at Buffalo, N Y , writes of them as follows: “ From early childhood I have suffered ' from a sluggish liver, with all the disorders ! accompanying such a condition. Doctors' prescriptions and patent medicines I Lave : used in abundance ; they only afT. rded tern- ■ porary reliaf. I was recommended to trv Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. I did so, tak- ; tug two at night and one after dinner everv ' day for two weeks. I have reduced the dose J to one * Pellet ’ every day for two months. : I have in six months increased in solid flesh ' tu-enfu-f wo pounds. lam in better health I than I have been since childhood. Drowsi- i ness and unpleasant feelings after meals have completely disappeared.” Assist nature a little now and then with a ' gentle laxative, or, if need be, with a more ; searching and cleansing cathartic, thereby I removing offending matter from the storxi- i ach and bowels, and toning up and invigo- I rating the liver and quickening its tardy action, and you thereby remove the cause of a multitude of distressing diseases, such as headaches, Indigestion, biliousness, skin diseases, boils, carbuncles, piles, fevers and ' maladies too nameraus to mention. । If people would pay more attention to i properly regulating the action of their bowels, they would have less frequent occasion ' to cad for their doctors’ services to subdue i attacks of dangerous diseases,
^"’l says that the life of a locoMuJf ^fcdly fifteen years and its W.tXX). eurnii-, A——— Time and Season. i **A.'' v *'^^s have their time and season, 1 an‘\ in W changeful temperature of a ’^piT U i^^ n ^ er r h euraat i sm flourishes. , M treatment is referred t>in a Aim Miss Lina Gmickle, Tren,Of’ ^cb. 22d, 1893, who says: “1 S' l ' Mor several years with rheu- .. " but was cured by St. Jacobs LL . now well and never feel anv--1., " Better ff et the oil in tinie after * n ° fce:kson °f trouble s£— REELY' as tho firmament emthe world, or the si n pour.forth - apurtially its beams, so merev must e circle both friend and foe. Which Will You Be? A furl renter or a farm owner? It rests with yi r el f Stay where you are and y"“ wi be a renter all your life. Move to Nebral #i where good land 1» cheap and cheap nt i !s and you can easily become a owner. Write to J. Francis. G P, ana T. k > Burlington Route. Omaha. Neb. for det -Iptive pamphlet. It’s free, and a postal। ip bring It to you. SHH.I l s CoNSCMiriOM CVKF. Is sold on a rttaraa It cures incipient Consump* tlotk | | s ji 1( . best Cough Cure. 2J cents, SO cent an 1 fl 00. Fxi “folchcster’ Spading Boot ad. :■ other cdumn.
That. of all known agents to accbffipUsh I this punx«e. Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are unequaled, is proven by the fact that once i used, they are always in favor. Their secj ondary effect is to keep the bowels open and , regular, not to further constipate, as is tho case with other pills. Hence, their great popularity with sufferers from habitual con- I Btqaaon piles, and indigestion. The I'.easant Pellets ” are far more effective bJgpusing the liver to action than' blue plib JC'S'' l, or t! ” r r '- r .rial pr. jaratioas haw the further merit of being ■ purel^^™*table and perfectly harnxlrass in j any cos the system ; no particular ! 1 care is required while using them. Composed of the choicest, concentrated vegetable extracts, their cost is much more than is that of other pills found in the market. yet from forty to forty-four “Pellet* ” *f 8 U P 111 each sealed glass vial, as sold through druggists, and can le had at the price j or the more ordinary and cheaper made pills. Dr. Pierce prides himself on having been nrst to introduce a Little Liver Pill to the American people. Many have imitated them, but none have approached his " Pleasant Pel- ! lets m excellence. F °* ^satire and cathartic pumesee . rP- t P ” Ue t S ’' are infinitely supe- j no. to all ‘mineral waters,” sedbtz nowcastor oil. fruit syrups iso- I laxatlve " t€a s-" and the many other purgative compounds sold in various’forms | 7* g 1 ? 88 vials ’ sealed, therefore I always fresh and reliable. One little “ Peiitt is laxative, two gently cathartic. .Jr * “^kiner pill,” to promote digestion, d^t f MCh day ^nner. To relieve nothin g equals 6 ^ar coated, entiLrd JT“ nu >' sca rcelv larger than mustard seeds. Every child wants them. are taken, instead of disTTai i 8 an j? locking the system, they act in a nuld, and natural wav. There is no reaction afterward. Their help lasts. “ recommended to be gOOd ’ They may be better for fA a dealer, because of paying him a better profit, 1 but he is not the one who needs help * j
Gordon’s Soudan Throne. | Gordon's “Soudan Throne” is a fold- > ing armchair he always sat in at Khar- | toum, and carried with him on his camel journeys. It was a little ; straight-backed chair, having a skelej ton frame of round iron, a carpet back j and seat, gilt knobs for ornament, and > small pads on the arms for comfort. i The carpet had grown dim in the > African sun, which deprived it of all I royal pretensions, so that when Gor- | don returned from his Governorship of ’ tho Soudan and suddenly asked, j “Where is my throne? Bah it been ► brought in?” they were all surprised. > His throne? Nobody had seen a I throne. But at length the camp stool ► was found where it had been stowed ■ away.—Chambers’ Journal. The Best Men Wanted. i “Yes, str; we want some good men, men ’ of first-class character and ability, to rep- | resent us. Among our representatives are , many of the noblest and best men in Amert lea, and parties of that stamp can always » find a splendid holiness opportunity at our I establish^'—” That Is the way Mr. B. F. » n<V —*> of the firm 11 F. Johnson & Ca, ► Richmond, Ya., stated the case In refer- [ ence to their advertisement in this paper. ‘ ( at tho soiree:— I wonder if that old lady over there isn't reallv ! I 1 J ln p to Hirt with me. Seddit (polite- ; jy—-1 can easily find out, sir. bv a-k- --; ing. Sho’s my wife.—Chit alO Record. ; For a complexion soft as velvet and rich | in color as the tints of a beautiful sea , shell, use that wonderful skin purifier I Glenn's Sulphur Soap. I When we are willing t> do, we shall j be surprised at how much we can do. ’ wld«^°i VN S tithes- arc wide.y kuown as an adinim» i Bronchitis, Hoarseness • /’r/ f °[ troubles. Sold only <n boxw. 8 * hroat No MAN can sow idlene s and rean prosperity. «*2, 1 ’ 1 Irw by I >r. K line’s , t K **toier. Ao Jits alter first day’s use. Mau tit cases, bend to Dr. Kline. Wil Arch tt.. Phi la. Pa.
| Young’ Wives—. I B Who Are for the First Time to Undergo > Woman’s Severest Trial, we offer m I “ —“Hothers’ Friend” | A remedy which, if used as directed a few weeks before confinement, robs it of its Pain, Horror and Risk to Life of both 15 mother and child, as thousands who have used it testify. ’ S “I used two bottles of ‘Mothers’ Friend’ with marvelous results, ' SK and wish every woman who has to pass through the ordeal of child-birth ” S MT to know if they use ‘Mothers’ Friend’ for a few weeks it will rob con- < finement of f>am and suffering and insure safety to life of mother and ' child-— Mrs. Sam Hamilton, Eureka Springs, Ark. •Jfv Book to Mothers mailed free containing voluntary teatimonialw "K I*7 _ , .B* 0 * b 7 express, charges prepaid on receipt of price, tl 50 per bottle. 3 MY Sold by all Druggista. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. 1 » CREAM BALM —Cleanses the Nasal Allays Paia and Inflammation. Heals the bores, Restores Taste and Smell, and Cures K’ bes at once for Cold in Head. W v Y — It G QuirHp Ai^ rM. Druggleta or by ma.L ELY BROS., 6« Warren St, N. ■ c e' i £***•<*_> K I I : C I^pec.a ly for I armors. Miner-. K. R. Hands and others. Double Sole extending down • > the bed. EXTRA WEARING QUALITY. U.ousands of R ibl>er B >.?t wearers testify this is the best they ever had. ASX JOUF dS3lBr f)F th9m. and don't be persuaded into an inferior article.
I IE Fer st C«»NI>-H VNP FKINTING MACHINERY and all w liberal i r; es f< - tt:.- same in^xI ehanae for new. Ourst ■ Pressea Paper Ctrtters and Gas . s t ‘ t be found in tue city. If »ou »ish to trade or buy 1- t n- h. ar from vcu. We have bargains to offer. . < Hit .KIO M HM’U Hi I NION. 87 to 93 booth Jefterson street, < hk-ugo. 111. OROPSYBI cases pronounced hopeless. From first dose sttui> toms rapidly disappear, and in t< u days at least twothirds of all symptoms are removed. HOOK of testimonials of miraculous cures sent FREE, Ten Days Treatment Furnished Free by Mail, o». H. H. €XEEI^I SONS SPECIIHSTS ITIAS’S. EEORSU BUTCHERS! BUTCHERS! BUTCHERS! S. OPPENHEIMER & CO, Idiitcliers' - Siipialies. 43 and 45 South Canal Street. CHICAGO. ; Pea: rsinKEERKiKK ITORs. TOOLS. FIXTLRES, Stl-AtlE CASINGS, SPICES everythin); in the IHTIHER s| A'fi Y LI \E. A nte for Catalogue. We can save you money. FAn If O We have 600 farms in I va from $ ‘ t tok mN rer a ' r, ‘ Tern.S easy. Wr.t, t r I ri 11 111 U particulars, inclosing stamp. Address I BURKE S Bi Al' B " B I Consumptives and people who have weak lungs or Asthma. should use Piso’o Cure for Consumption. It has cured (bociandi, ft has not injured one. It is not bad to taae. It is the best cough syrup. |H Bold everywhere. ®sc. ^B If ■ !
KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment wheat rightly used. The many, who live better than others and enjoy life more, with, less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world’s best products t® the’neeas of physical being, will attest the value to nealth of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in th. remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleasant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect laxative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and seven and permanently curing constipationIt aas given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels without weakening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all druggists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered.
.^1 XV. l DOUGLAS S 3 SHOE equals custom work, costing from ' Grwrtnit fl to 5”. best value for the money Mtnulßt A: n lhe , vorid . Xante and price LWT. stamped on the bottom. Every OnnaAlot M. p; “ r warraated - Take no substiyXWaiileS^^Ltute. See local papers for full / L'nTaM'X«Trn. description of our complete f ffWWAWn, for ladies I —Ai - tiemen or send for /!- V W LDOUGLAs u' Cata’ogxs giving in. mr' . _ . structiena lATUT STYklT*' hG-jy to or . । derby mail. Postage free. You can get the best bargains of dealers v. pv.sh our shoes. 1,000,000 A Dvlvth Rait-Bu^w Compact in Minnesota. Send for Maps and Clw> Lars, They will be sent to you Addreu HOPEWELL CLARKE. Land Commissioner. St. Paul, Minx. <M ft PAYS FOR “’“S3 1 || | mIOO high grade A- - k 111 papers in Illinois, K » M ri i 0 S U V 11111 or we can insert _ w Si 181 • it 3 times in 1,375 country W, J I M B B g papers for *. W V a wk’ SESD FOR CATALOGUE. CHICAGO NEWSPAPER UNION, 93 South Jefferson Street, - Chicago, 11l ■ A Pack of I > luy-iu<- Cardx furnished by the Burlington Route (C_ H. A y R- It . Which is the Best lUHway trem Chi ago and st. Louir to all points Northwest. West and Southwest. Send ’5 cents in posta<« ft r a full deck t P. s EUSIIS. Gen- • r.. IN---, i.- - A; - In, ^Successfully Prosecutes Cl a bn s, Late Principal Eximiner U S. Pension BaTaa* 3yr«inlaet war, 15 adj adicsting claims, atty sine* kt’’ 11ON THIS PA Vti.k wwx. w—’ww. r. ..rsnuma, =HORSETRADERS' SECRETS ' : ; envelope I >. Marion. Indiana. AGENTS MIKE Ssa Ket al is ■*.■» cts. 2 to 6 sold i:i a bouse. pie pot-t-Age Laid free. FORSHKK <k MAKIN. Cineinnau. (X C. N. I. No. 16-94 WHEN WRITING TO ADVER TISERS ▼ ▼ please ®ay you «aw the advertise lucb£ in thie paper.
