St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1894 — Page 3
She Said: Let’s Try Hood’s And It Helped Them Both Liver Troubles Dyspepsia 29 Years / fSMM Vw«s «& m \ / 1/ I l/a ' r I A k ^'l ^O. L Hood .t Co.. Lowell. Mass.: “Gentlemen—My husband an 1 I have been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I can t ruly say that it has helped us both. My husband had Lumbago Rheumatism bo that he could not stand up straight, and went around half bent over, lie had to have a cane to help himself out of his chair. He had taken so much medicine that we were discouraged. But I read so much about Hood's Sarsaparilla. I said. Let's tr\ It. My husband has improved a great deal. His back is much better, and his eyes. which have troubled him a great deal, also seem better. Hood's Sarsaparilla hsa given him a good appetite. I have had liver Hood’s s ?> Cures trouble and dyspepsia 29 years, but since I have been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla my side is better, and I also have a good appetite. My complexion is also much improved. We have only taken four bottles,and are well pleased with it." Mb. and Mrs. James Cox, Centerville, Wis. Hood’s PHIS are prompt and efficient, yet easy in action. Sold by all druggists. 25c. London Crossing Sweepers. A shilling a day is the limit of the average income of the Londt n crossing sweeper, says the Telegraph, of that city, and this is rather an over than an under ca’dilation, since, although a few of the luckiest, who at e to be found in the West End squares or the ashionable thoroughfares, or opposite Government offices or banking offices, may possibly earn twe ve or fifteen .-hillingsa week, there are a large number daily to be found in the by stiee.s of the metropolis who assert that eight jcnee a day is tile average takings. As proof positive of their allegations, they refer inquirers to the parochial authorities, from whom they receive so many loaves of b ead a week as outdoor relief. The old s-t rie? of abundant suppir; an 1 sto-kings full of money have, at the present day. no foundation in t uth. and the negro crossing sweeper who l>e ;ueathed £5( 0 to the daughter of Aiderman Wait liman would appear to b - the last member pf the class whose earnings wee above hii actual necessities. Started Political Debates. Lewis Cass, who came to be Governor
the development of the Northwest, j w in early life a school teacher ini Wilmington. Del. William Cobbett, | too, ‘the last of the Sax-ms." was at ( one time a schoolmaster in Wilmington, and it is about a hundted years aim e he left the to.vn and scho >1 to establish himself in Philadelphia and maiden the democracy of that city by his audacious championinr of royalty. Traditions of Cobbett still linger in Wilmington, and he is repot d t > have been the first man t > establish there the hab t of p. Utieal debate at s eial gatherings. When the Girl * s changed into a woman, the matter of / utmost importance to her * s regularity with which K'/ u T nature purities , X W her s y s tem. ; should ■Kr avoid retention, 1 su PP rcss ion, or : O' . irregularity. K- r '-WW When nature is p 'iWBT the blood Ft becomes poisoned, W’ 'W fl h e &rt> hmgs, and W’V' ® » kidneys effected, «||« and vou have a wreck of a beau* tiful life to mourn. Be advised. j Lydia E. Pink- j ham's Vegetable Compound is the greatest remedy : for irregular, painful, or suspended action ver known. All driregists i have it, and thousands ot women recommend it. DADWAY’S n PILLS, Purely Ve retable, Mild and Reliable. <U kk au, I DlSor.ld US OF IHK SmMACa.LIVEU, 1; w. :s, BICK IJE.WWHE, IRt.IOONESS. IMIK.I STION. TORPID I.IVKK, DIZZY 1 I KIdNOS, I)tspi;ps| One or t > o ot RadwiWs Pi Is. taken daily bv th. -e lllbjeet to bilious pains and torpidity ot in. Liv r. Will keep the byhtem regular and . ecure healthy d;« gestion. OBSERVE Phe following symptoms resulting from dis eases ot the digestive organs: Const:put x inward pile.-, fullness of the blood in the load. a. iditv of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, degtht t t d. fullness or weight in the st inaeh. sour eructations sinking or fluttering of the heart, choking or siiff.2 eating sensations when in a lying posture, dhun-ss j c.t vision, dizziness on rising suddenly, dots or wdu before the sight, feve- and dull pain in the head, deficiency < f perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in the side <he-t limbs, and sudden flushes of heat, burning in the flesh. A few doses of RADWAY's PILLS will free th* system of all the above named disorders. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by all druggists. CURES WHtRE ALL ELSE FAILS. fSK I raa Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use PM jM 111 time. Sold by druggists.
ball Has a big boom. THE SEASON OPENS IN SIX LARGE CITIES. Enthusiastic Crowds Reported at All the I^eaffue Games- Bright Prospects for the General Success of the National Pastime This Season—The Clubs.
p\ASH-BALL Is r—swith us one i JL—z again. Sad eyed, sighing cranks swarm in the bleachers in half a dozen ^or so of the big '*citie-, and from now until tin Ist of Ocj/ toiler the most important question in the mini of the • American public will be “What’s the score’.-” Every year, ^as regular as the " vernal equinox,
comes the opening of the base-ball reason. Wiih it comes the revival of the yearly six month i battle for the championship of the league. Tin e cannot wither the interest in the race for the championship or eu tom stalo ti e infinite vari. ty of ex uses for losing it. So long us the small b>y of this country does not sutler any materia change in the make-up of his bit of human nature base-ball will prevail an 1 the t-mall boy, grown up to manhood, will pay for the privil-ge of “loating” the umpire and yell when his favorite bats out a heme run. The season of 1894 opened Thursday in six of the big titles of the Union.
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( hicago played its lir.-t game at Cincinnati with Captain Comiskey’s men. The New York club opened the sea on with the Baltimores at Baltimore; Brooklyn began its long tight for honor with the champion Boston loam; Pittsb rg traveled all the wav
t > St. Louis to open the season with Von der Ahe’s Brown Stockings; Cleveland played at I ouisvillo and the Philadelphias at Washington. in the latte - city th» opening of the mason was looked upon as being quite as impo -tant as the opening of Congre s in u-e so. in fact, for tradition has it that m >re senators and congressmen in ty be seen in th 1 grand btand at the first game than in tb<?
chambers of legislation a' the fir-t sessi >n. So important. wa< the opening of the seas n considered this yea • that a special commi tt e o of base-ball men called ^up >n the President rand extended to him a most cordial invitation to bo present.
। th a i umbJ^gia-ejuuaU KD'9 Luui greater ! pleasure than a Tree I park, anti that if he were not preventI cd by engagements impossible to break he would certainly I e on hand to see the Washingtons defeat the Philadelphias, as he knew they would. Man gers and president! of the league clubs all say that n?ver before were the prospects foe a big season so
brilliant. Os course the e gentlemen look at the game from < nly one angle. "Big season” to th m means a large attendance i n the grandstands with correspondingly large^ numbers of <U Ilers in | the till. ’They’ are exq ert judges, to \ of the .eelings of the people on thi heat,
i for they have been through the fire of j many disastrous seasons and have seen i good times also. So that, on the whole, , their judgment is to be tr. sted. Then the reports from the various cities ! which hold memlers ip in the league are quite favorable a d the minor league t nvib are full of enthusiasm. PRODUCTION OF COAL. Total Output of Unite.l States Mines In 1893 Was 179.336,618 Short Tons. A report oa the production of coal in IS‘J31 S ‘J3 has be >n compiled by E. W. Darker. of the United St ites ge o ogival survey. It shows the total pio luction for the year to be 179.32i>,ti12 thort t >nq with a valuation of *2 5,25' ; , UP. Th * producti'ii and valuation on the basis of short ton - are given a- follows: Tons. Value. Alabama 5.1.6.593 $5,<5’,583 Arkansas 568,763 7r1.317 : California 72,603 167,*65 I c. l-.ra.10 . . 3.667, 26 4.695.939 Georgia .• .o ,i : .nty Illinois . 19, JI ■ W-I r S'j; Vil I liMilana 11 Itnilan . -i rit r \ .. W - . .’.wbr a Kansas .. AA. M Kentucky ..... ... .. j.-- .m. ■n; .73 1 Maryland i i 7.,' Mich.uan .. , s -w'. . I Mlssour AU : Montana. s>l3,Uk) fs:: '. ..73 New .0 ,;.j. 1 ' u ~|s s I North Carolina .. 1 ' o 4) , ■uo N"t th Dakota 4 . Ohio . . ij,,./;;, 11 |-> n IL"83 '1 e.,-.; | Ie idr vl •, anm. bn ummou^ ‘.3,‘20^,05:? 34.4 ^4 3 | Pennsylvania, anthracite. ■v>,.c '.v>o to .8 i.n i Tennessee . i.doi.o i 2'".'.3'.77 I Lexas _ 3 >2,136 'css’-hn 1 ‘ irginla H 3 ,- t>B o-»4'r,o* ' Washington 1,264 877 *> W>o 876 I West Virginia p.'j'lo’ss.. 8 105’312 I M yotning 2,43'.1,311 3,,290,’'.104 I The aggregate amount of anthracite ' shipment Mas 1 '. ! >s", >.'■:.> tons, an in- i crease of 1,11)6,213 tins over 1892. | Overflow of News. Louis Knorr, of Chicago, commit' 1 ted suicide at Boston. Salome, a mi ing camp rear Pres- 1 cott, Ariz., was burned. Boss, $50,000. I . T oitx’ Duncan » t.iroe children wore ! burned in a cabin near Pineville, Ky. Woolmax .1. Holloway, ex-Consul to Stratford, Ont., died at South Bend, Ini. President Harrison has delivered his last lecture on constitutional law for this year iiefore the Stanford University students.
| Housekeepers | Should Remember. I * ahe Government Chemists, after having analyzed 1 * all the principal brands of baking powder in the >S * market, in their reports placed the "Royal” at the S * head ol the list for strength, purity and wholesome- * * ness; and thousands of tests all over the country S g have further demonstrated the fact that its qualities >5 arc, in every respect, unrivaled. Avoid all baking powders sold with a gift or 4 prize, or at a lower price than the Royal, as they invariably contain alum, lime or sulphuric acid, and >& X render the food unwholesomt. & X M? Ms & M? q? MS'M? >
WOMEN WINDOW DRESSERS. Taking the Place of Men In Thin, an 1 In A r i? Dinner >»!<• *s. English w< m-n arc gralually absorbing the entire trade of shop-win-dow dressi ig, an occupation sti 1 in the hands of men here, as is the business of abl - decoration, which in London is usually the work o a woman in the employ of th ■ florist who provides the green- an I blossoms necessary, says th • American Woman’s Wor d. '1 he London d c rat r finds her es o ts very much nsd.-tol by the electric light. which i- i ow use I instead of gas in nearly all the b Iter dwelling h usein the English capital. A very much admi ed dec* ration for a ducal dinner party lately was n a Ie with a lorg. low, gilded basket heaped ait i maidenhair f inn and lilac eattelayai*; a great lil ic ra-h was tied around the ba-ket, the ends straying far down the table, and the purple orchids overflowed the basket and trailed among the ribbons. The table of beautiful ol 1 < ak, very black, and polished. had n » tablecloth, as is the fancy now, leirg veiled only with two long strips of old lace. But the unique feature of the decoration was made possible by the ele trie chandelier over the table. Tais had been tapped by six electric wires, which we e wound with lilac silk lies , and thev furnished the illumination to six 1 ttle globes of delicate fr sted lilac glass that reared the r heals among the < rehids, and gave them the most leautiful unearthly sort of transparen-. brilliancy. The Parson’s Call. A parse n who had a call from a little country ] arish to a large an I wealthy ore in a big city asked tim - f >r prayer ami < ousideration. 1- inally some one mot his younge-t son on the street. "HoW is it, .h siah?” said the neighbor, j "is your father going to B —! “Well," answered the boy judiciously, ! “jaw is still praying for light, but j | aiu t of the things is pm’ked,.'
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If vour nearest, best and most esteemed ’ neighbors had written the following letters i they could be no more worthy of your con- I i fidence than they now are, corning, as they , do, from well known, intelligent and trust- ■ worthy citizens who, in their several neighborhoods. enjoy the fullest confidence and respect of all Mrs F L. Inman, of Manton. Wexford I Co., Mich., whose portrait beads this article, | I writes as follows: “I began taking Dr. j Fierce’s Favorite Prescription about a vear I ago. For years I have suffered witli falling ' end ulcerati 'ii of tho womb, but to day, I i tin enjoying perfect health. I took four bottles of tho * Prescription ’ and two of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, Every lady suffering from female weakness should trv the 1 Prescription' and ! •Golden Medicul Discovery.’” Miss Mary J Tanner, North Lawrence, * Ft. Lawrence Co ,N. Y.. writes: “I was ' ; tick for four years. For two years I could i do no work. J hail five different physicians, i who pronounced mv case a poor or impoverished condition of the blood, and uterine trouble. I suffered a great deal with pain in ’ I both sides, a,nti much tenderness on pressing* over tho womb. I bloated at times in my bowels and limbs ; was troubled with leucorrhoa. I could not sleep, and was troubled with palpitation of tho heart. Suffered ; a great deal of pain my head, temples forehead and eyes. I had a troublesome i cough, raised a great deal and at times ex- ’ i perienced a good deal o; pain in my chest I and lungs. My voice at times was very weak I suffered excruciating monthly, periodical pains. Since taking seven bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription sometime ago ■ I have enjoyed letter health than I have for ’ I more than four years previously ;in fact 1 i for several months past I have been able to j work at sewing. I havo gained in weight ; । thirty-nine pounds since taking your medi- ■ cines : the soreness and paiu have disap- , peared.” Yours truly, (
The Telephone. gine to look now as if we would pi vt ty -coil to rTrg up“"Kurot o o*' the phone. The question of cceliti telephony is being earnestly studied, and for a month experiments have been carried on. The results that have been obtained are the talk of the scientific world. Keen attentii n to the subject has been caused by the invention of a new electric wire, and, according to some eminent authorities’ it may revolutionize the pre-ent s. stem of long-distance talking. frozen—Then on Fire! Like the application of ice to the small of your back, U the smsation produced by the chill that precedes the fever of malaria. Then comes the roasting stage, when every vein throbs and is scorched as if with liquid tire, then you well nigh dissolve in exhau-tiug perspiration that leaves you as limp as a wet dish rag. 1 hose alternating torments are not remediable pennant ntly with quinine, which is, moreover, a most damaging cumulative Hostetter's stomach Bitters drives out the foe amt repels its further attacks. It is the leading medicinal safeguard against maltna all over the continents or North and South America. Guatemala, the Isthmus of Mexico ami Australia. It regulates i . u 1 BU ” n » jh - bowels and kidneys, enriches the blood and promotes appetite, sleep and digestion. It is not only a medicine, but an Elective cordial welcome to the most delicate palate. Kheumat ic teifdencv is counteracted by it. As there are n ne so weak that we may venture to injure then with impunity, so there are none so low that they may not at some time be ab e to pay in obligation. Therefore, what benevolence would dictate, prudence woald confirm. -How BiitArnte!” exclaimed a young gentleman m an angelic creature swept by. Ihe heavenly gl> won her cheeks was due|t > the use of Glenn's Sulphur Soap. O(<E of the first elements in every su< Apss is the determination t > sucI > ee<| * I t , Iltssicpp. t f-reby I»r. Kline's G eit Nsr*, tic-loier. No Fits after first (hyi use MarI J A-WTvs Trratlse md £UU trial Isiltle fm- to < .. geud ; Klum. SSI Arch la
| Mfrs Alex. Robertson, of Half Rock, Mer- * cer Co., Mo., writes : “ For twenty years, I ! suffarea with womb disease and most of ths I timn was in constant pain which rnid red Us —.pot 1 rennet express what I ..WRed 1 had eight doctors and all the ' • find from them failed—the one meo^poe ..a.. n f t . — j WniervousTcold hands and feet, palpitatteadaehe, backache, constipation, leucorrhf® and 110 appetite, with bearing-down I painst 1 got so weak I could not walk I aroiuitl. I had to keep my bed, thinking I ! wot^ never get any better. C)4p dav my husband got one of your little i bye* und read it to me. He said there was I nothing doing me any good. I said I would ’ try Wr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. I did Iry^t- After the first few weeks my appe“tojjyas better ; 1 was able to sit up in oed. ! * ” jote to the World's Dispensary Medical , ^‘lciation, at Buffalo, N. Y.. and described ■ Ty^ase ; they sent me a book on woman’s I read carefully and followed tho ‘\Wtions as near as I could and took the of <« c ^ ne f°r two years. With the blessing c urX°^ an( i y° ur medicines, lam entirely >d, That was three years ago.” T Yours truly, .for Favorite Prescription ” is a positive cure "of 11 be most complicated and obstinate cases stri» u corrhea, excessive flowing, painful menulalation, unnatural suppressions, and irregwearities, prolapsus, or falling of the womb, retJ k back, “ female weakness,” anteversion, ic ioversion, bearing-down sensations, chr. mthe ingestion, inflammation and ulceration of ino Sromb, inflammation, pain and tenderness aries, accompanied with “internal heat.” abo' -oßook (108 pages, Illustrated referred to fn p ■ e. is sent sealed secure from observation pay- atn envelope for ten cents in stamps, to out postage. Write for it. The l ook poi its for >he means of successful Home Treatmi nt di^ ill the peculiar weaknesses and distressing p ^>,jes incident to women. Address World 's li, . Medical Association, Invalids’ I £Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Evolution Os medicinal agents is gradually relegat/ng the old-time herbs, pills, draughts and vegetable extracts to the rear and bringing into general use the pleasant and effective liquid laxative. Syrup of I igs. '1 o get the true remedy see that it is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all leading druggists. Gothamite Police Statistics. New^ ork has 1,850,010 population and 3, ( l 3 police. There were last year 84.498 arrests, of which 05,425 were men ana 19.073 were women. Os the arrest - 22,853 were for intoxic iti< n. 7,15 > for disorderly conduct and drunkenness cimbined, and 15,101 for disorderly conduct. SIOO Regard. SIOO. The readers of this pap r will be pleased to learn that there la at hast one dreaded disease that science has been aide to < ure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh Hall a (atairh Cure la the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a c institutional treatment. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon th- blood and mucous surfaces of the system thereby I destroying the foundation of the disease and | giving the patient str< n;th by building up the j constitution and assisting nature iu doing its I work. The proprietors have so much faith in I its curative powers that thev offer One Hundred > Dollars for any case that it falls to cure, bend for list of tes-iaionials. ??', U J - ( he NEY * CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 75c. The culture of the lubber tree is to bo tried in the Florida Everglade.-. It is believe 1 that plantations of these trees will prove enormously successful and profitable. FOR STRENGTHENING AND CLEARING THE VOICE, use Bhows’s Bronchial J ROCHES.—*4I have commended them to friends who were public speakers, and they ,?' e 1 vc ‘ i ‘ rcnie *y serviceable.Rcc. Hrnry II aid Bctiher. New A ork and Massachusetts have each been rot resented in the Cabinet twenty-eight times. Pennsylvania follows, with twenty-five representatives. SniLon s Ccmsumi tion Cuke is sold on a guarantee. It cures Incipient Consumption. it js the best Cough Cure. 25 cents, 50 cents a«d Si CO. Those who would lead others should : always look up. tKK "Colchester’ Spaaing Boot ad. in other column.
’ Your * | Heart’s Blood ; Is the most important part of your organism. ThreeWj fourths of the complaints to which the system is subject WF are due to impurities in the blood. You can therefore ▼ realize how vital it is to _ r _ rx V Keep It Pure F° r which nothing equals S. S. S. It effectually fljß removes all impurities, cleanses the blood thoroughly and builds up the general health. Mailed Free to any address. SWIFT SPECIFIC CD., Atlanta. 6a. j
■ewe- — DOCTOR’S EXPERIENCE Rheumatism Run RiotExcruciating Pains Rack the Body DAY AND NIGHT. The Greatest Relief in the Shortest Time Is Securea by Using THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT AND APPLIANCES. Ten years ige my wife was attacked by a-'ute articular rheumatism, the result ot eximsure attercbildbirth. Ihe attayk abated, but the disease was estab- I I hrhed and recurred from t me to tiix 1 tor several ; years. She received the be-t treatment all the | s-hools ot m> d.cine could ttsraisli. without material | b- ueflt in September, txv. 1 s nt her to Clifton Springs rttarium. where she remained tor treat- i ment tor . months. About three months alter she arrived there she had a violently acute attack ot I rheumatism. » inch contracted the flex r muscles o£ ■ her I mbs. drawiuz them almost to her bode. She i sutler- d terribly, being unable for mouths t > sleep or rest without an dynes. In tins condition I I brought her b.onie. Neither day nor night could she I remain in one position for m- re t .an t> u mlnut- s. ! mid 1 was force 1 to choose b tween her suffering I and the morohine I abit. In this dilemma I pro- ! cu tdoneof Dr. A. Ow.- .’s Lle- tne Belts with its I various appliances. Alt. : wearing it the tirst after- I noon sb.- slept na I the nig it. and in a week slept ' through the whole night, and has had no anodyne since she hr-t put the b- t .>:i. and has not lost { night', sleep on account ot rheumatism for three years But she is not well, however, though she slow ly nui'is s all the time N-ither she nori will ever forget the marvelous r. lief given her by the use I of Dr. UaeU s lao trie B- t. 1 . P. SINCLAIR. M D., Lysander, N. Y.
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