St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 May 1894 — Page 3
Shiloh's Consumption Cure is sold on a guarantee. It cures incipient Consumption. It Is the best Cough Cure. 25 cents, 60 cents and Si. Od. In troubled water you can scarce see your face, or see it little till tfie water te quiet and stand still; so in troubled times you can see little truth; when time are quiet and settled truth appears. - FITS.— All Fitsetoppcd tree by Pn Kline's Ge it Nerve Bestui er. No Fits after first day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and $2.00 trial bottle free to Fit eases. Send to Dr. Kline. 081 Arch St.. Phi la. Pa. At Death s Door Blood Poisoned After Typhoid Fever A Marvelous Cure by Hood’s After All Else Failed J L /ft "Twenty-five years ago I had a bilious fevei and later It turned into typhoid fever, and fc _ five weeks I lay like one dead, but at last I pulled through and got up and around. I soon discovered on my left leg. just above the knee, a small brown spot about a- big as a threecent piece, which puffed up but did not hurt me or feel sore. I did not pay any attention to it until two years after, when it commenced to spread and have the appearance of a ring worm. I could not sleep nights. and on account of the itching I scratched the spot until the blood would run. Finally my husband bought a bottle of hood’s Sarsaparilla.and 1 had not taken more than half of it before 1 began to change for the better. I have had four bottles. Now I Am All Well bnt two little spots on my leg. 1 can now sleep and eat well, and work all the time. I am 54 years old and the mother of eleven children, md think I can do as much as any one my age. Hood’s 5 ^ Cures My son has also taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for dyspepsia, and has been greatly benefited by 3 It." Mus. Phebe L. Hall, Galva. Kansas. Hood's Pills act easily. yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and b >wels. 2c. ’ Lydia CV- y E. Pinkham’s Vegetable W Compound CURES Irregularity, Suppressed or Painful Menstruations, Weakness of the Stomach. Indigestion, Bloating, Flooding, Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility, Kidney Complaints in either sex. Every time it will relievo Backache, Faintness, Extreme T.assitudo. don’t care” and “want to be left alone" feeling, excitability, irrita- । bility, nervousness, sleeplessness, flatulency, ! melancholy, or the “blues.” These are sure indications of Female Weakness, somo ■ derangement of the Uterus. < r Womb Troubles. Every woman, married or single, should own and read “ Woman's Beauty, Peril, Duty,” an illustrated book of ik ! pages, containing important information that every woman should know about herself. We send it free to any reader of this paper. All druggist* sell tbc Pinkham n edir i.es Address in •onfidence, Lypi \ E. ITskham Mkd. Co. I.tnn. Mam 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 one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every , kind of Humor, from the worst bcrofula 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 of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit is always experienced from 1 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 the best you can get, and enough <>f it- | se, one t Sips of Health. You don’t have to look twice to detect them—bright eyes, bright color, bright smiles, r - bright in 111 every ac- | F Y -L tion. I Scotts Diseaseis ' ru||JLSION. overcome j uwi»* only when | ferl ”1 TT‘ I weak tissue ■ is replaced by the healthy kind. Scott’s Emulsion of cod liver oil effects cure by building up sound Resh. It is agreeable to taste and easy of assimilation. Prepared by Scott & Bowne. N. S'. All druggists.
COXEYINTHE CAPITAL , HE AND BROWNE PLACED UNDER ARREST. Washington Police Prevent the Invasion of the Federal Capitol Grounds—Attempt to Hold a Meeting on the Steps-Given a Drowsy Reception. Police Charge the Army. Ge i. Coxey and his commonweal army arrived in the national capital Tuesday. The day—the proudest in the history of Gen. Gtfxey—was perfect in its appointments. Fair weather and a 1 irge and good-natured crowd lined Poansi Ivania avenue, from the Treasury Department to the Gapit 1 grounds. Around the Peace monument at the base of the Capitol groun Is the spactat >rs for .nod a bank of humanity. But not a flag fluttere lin the bree.e. nor was there a token of welcome held out t> the weary army of thee mmonweal, a; it trudged along, except the banner at the local Cox oy headquarters. The Commonweal army was astir early up»n Brightwood heights with preparations f>r ti e great procession to the capita’.. There was an early breakfast of eggs, coffee and bread. Tents were f t tick ar.d ] a'ked into wagons and the whole army was in line before !• oi lock. All the men rarrsvd -u^os, oil wh eh llutteied white flairs with the m. tt .x Earth, Good Will Toward Men, but Death to Interest on Bonds.” There wa much ma: ching and countormarching < n the grounds. prancing <if steeds and hauling of t’v < ommissary wagons int > li .e. The men hud passed a cold night, in st of them sleeping on the ground. Before the star. Carl Brovine formed the men int > a hollow square and । u’ them through a most remarkable drill. The staves were handled like ^u s, an 1 wh n Browne shouted “glor a and pe ;ce ’ they eheere 1 three times shrilly and waved their sticks in lh> ai •. I'm s > evolutions were performed by the ma ; n body of the army. The army entered the city and attempted t> cam out the program and ho’d a meeting on th • < apito! steps. Extra police were on hand, however, and the office's charged upon and dispersed the industrials. Coxe\ ar.d Brown ■ were arrested. The » slicer w ho captu ed the le ider of the "army” failed to nc>.n z ’ his prisoner, and after escorting him outside the grounds, let him go. Brown ', however, was taken to tl e police headquarters and thence directly to c mrt. which had been kept open to await hicoming. Coxey g< t i .to the carriage with his wife and h d his mon tithe new camp south of the Capital gr< unds. When the army reached the < ipitol grounds, Coxey and Brown dismo nted and started up the step , follow-d I by a cr. w 1 of tin ir foil <wer an i curious idlers. There was great c mfmd n and the mounted police cha-ged into the tironz, which s attc el immediate y. The Critical Moment. It can tier, foie be; sail, say- a Washi igton di pitch, tl at ( oxm - famous march has |>a- ed into history I without the shedding of blood. Bui I though blo< d b>ss. t h i - l ist day s mare’ < f the Coxovite- was very interesting ; C >xe : was to have led his followers ■ ; and up the ( apitol steps, but all Lis f..’ ! lowei -.s .vo Brow ne.w > re chc.-k. oat t ■ j entrance to 11 egi<un ' s Thi- was t h l <i it'.cal in >ment of the march. Not m since the army 1 >ft Mas-i .on was fraughtwithp ssib'e danger to tle ] ul> lie. Awe k ago a i .a-h was exp. . ten S un-- hothead, not t m. would. .1 ' was r e ired. aps .ar fr >m the i auks ; and with a f<w words inflam his fe i low.- and lead them against those who ' opposed the army - advance. It wa- ! feared, too that this tint? wou’d b?[ seized upon by s me reckle-s bomb . thrower to hurl his deadly missih'. and j spread death, dedruetion, and terror throughout the capital. I’.rii’Hrt’*. All Minneapolis saloons are now I closed on Sunday. Three desjvrate criminals escaptsl from ai; at Birmingham Ala. “Jim" Jorhan. a notorious outlaw, was killed in Clark County, Ala. \\ ILLIAM I’IERCF. a farmer, shot and kil ed himself at Smith Center, Kas. Astronomer a. F. I)'vglass. at! Flagstaff, Ari., ol se ved the Gale ’ comet. Fong Six :, a laundryman. wa- murdered and hi place burned at Woodward. Ok. John Atwater, a gambler, c mmitted suicide at Birmingham, Ala , ■ . by taking poison. John Bit.e was kide! in < >sceola, I I Mich., by bei’ g struck by a skip while I ' oiling rollers in a mine. With a silver pick President Diaz j ha- finished the o cning from end to ei.d of the seven-mile tunnel out < f t io ' Valley of Mexico. Mrs. Mary Fixnilax. of Bu alo. committed suicide at Niagara Fai s by !u nping into the American rapids from 1 Willow I-land. John Weller, conv i. tc. of mu dw ! in^ All ort Kosauk.- I>.-. 1. wa- on-. V n •. O I<> l.to impii-.mm.-nt at l.ifl. i all . Minn. । of a ba ’ ik in st -1 .lO‘eph. M<>.. the < itv Tieas re- i- dm ' prived by law of y.ny p ace t( , , e; , ~i t ! the city fun Is. A sxeak-thief at Elmw. Od. In.L. I W '■ a b , cuntainii / sl.o o tiiat w.k I to E p. .• 1 in'] ayino the enplov.- <.f the Kell , axe w,>rks. f> " Sl ’ ° f :o vices in th<; < »hio p. n>l -nt toy at < olumbus otr.<- r-of the m-titmion enea-ed in a oi-graeeiul t'mnt l>efore the convicts. James 11. I'arkf, a wealthy voting ". a • ' 1 l>''troiL i,a- disapi oared :it (hatham Ont It is feared bv hi- I triends that he ha- committel suicide. .. '.'i’dn l: V iuleS i:i t!:e a< '-i.mm"nt of ( . A.< lark, ot South st. Paul. Minn -how a.-set- of s-mo with liabiliti..- ( ,f u. 2.11. contingent liabilities Gl- - '.s|. Mus, Beecher, widow of Henry Ward Beecher, i- said to be very poor, and lias given up her beautiful ho tie in Brooklyn for a smaller and cheane ■ dwelling. . B. Meroxey, George Downing, ar.d a confederate named Wilson were arrested at Hot Spring.-, Ark,, for bunkoing Fred Seltzer, a capitalist of Atlanta, Ga., out of 8456. |
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Air the Beet Oermlclde. “What is the best disinfectant to use In the house. Do to.-'r ' said a fa-hion-able woman to the family physician. “Ete h air, madam.’’ was the proiupt a: bwer, ielates the Chicago Journal" bom (ibi.t outing the fact that the gospel of fresh ait has b en preached un ' remittingly for the la-t low veare, and that every intelligent person understands the beneficial effects'nt and the equally in urious qualities < U the impure air whi h is b.eathedimw of the lungs in a confined space, there still remains an unaccountable prejudice aga nst letting in the outer air in cold weather. In many houses, except when the beds are aired or the floors Swept, the windows are really never opened, the one airing b en deemed sufficient if the temperature is below freezing. Very few ] eople, comparatively. would dream of leaving their window ojM-n at night although it is a practice that l a- be-n recommended
by physicians over and over again, and ! it is a known fact tiiat fresh air in a ' bedroom, even on the coldest night, is I not harmful, but healthful. “InsUal of cold col nr from atmospheric change*, as people generally suppose. " m -a note i jihvsician, “they generally o iginate. in my opinion, by breathing impure air. Ninety-nine per cent, of what are termed colds are nothing more nor less than the poisoning of the mucous membrane by bad arr." The Fr* of Mcnrlr. TiGin an athlctn a«c. Everybody want* to be atronu. 'Die craze for it baa well nt<h reached t at sta.'e affects Loth jrie and even , c .lldhovd. ihe j uAUst ic phase ct thia fad in young America Is by no means morally promising. Hut it is one tiling to be endowed with ’ vigor and am th< rto be , s indo* < d with mnsele. i Sup< r mu-, ularlt yis often induced by physical I efforts perilous to health and calculated to shorten life. Ih< vigor wbich ni ana a regular and efficient die. harge of : lie physical fuuc- ; tloua is the first medium at uh;ch all way safely atm witbout causing ruptures or breaking i blood vessels Hostetter’s Stomach Hitters Is largely coDdn .v< to a gain tn vigor of this sort, alt.ee it stimulates an 1 ae-iets uig< stion. promotes tegular tdlious secretion, and keeps tha bowels in order Sleep, tint grind ri - r:»‘ : . ' .. “nt reoT ’ • edlc. u.aGrt. I t ’ eun.atlc and kidney trouble. An < Irin i rial Na me. There is a man in Washington who 1 has a most uno mmon name. Hi- mother vya- on the o okout for something I I original, and one cat before hi- chris- I toning she noli ed on the door of the building the wor. ’ Xosmo.'’ This* struck lie fancy. Now for a middle I name. Later, coming along by the same buiidit g, she saw on the door the 1 ■ ....u ;. \ . i . i * . i, «
mime ’’king. Ah. thG wa- what shei was afte:< "Nosm > King Join - he shall! be." she said. And he wa^ ehri-tenel| so. <hi the wav home from church,* after the ebrist ming. she passed the. i same building again. The doors were 1 all shut, ami behold! the doors with the names < n thejn she had selected were shut t< gethev, and she read not > “Nosino King." but “No Smoking,’ and j her heart was broken.—Boston Home] ■ Aiisti-«»-iiangat*iaii Travel by Kail. . In no country in the world is ra lrcal traveling so cheap ts in Austria and I : Hungary, site* the zone system has been adopted. The railroads earn iar more by these cheap fares than they did before the reduction was made., Ard it is a matter of surprise to me I ’hat. with this ex| e'-ier.c * of the mon- | iary advautag. s of cheap fares, the ' j lan is m t tried elsewhere.—-London I Truth. . M. L THOMI'SIIN A I » t .. ata Coudertpert. Fa., say Hall 8 Catarrh Cure is the best : and only sure cure for ca:ari h they ever soli : Druggists sill it. 75c. A good maxim is “never to eat without an inclination. ” yet thousands dig., their graves annually with theil^ teeth. . SI’FFERFRS FROM CoFghs. SORT# THROAT, i t ’ , should try ^Brou 'h'k Ur “ - el.ial T/orh a -n. pi<> Hut Mire i> medy. Sold only in I -o I’rh-e 25 Cts. Till: dysp. ptie kills himself; the drunkard k Ils others. M'iien in the crowded thoroughfares of i City life y u see young maidens with cheek- fair as country roses, give them • credit for u-ing Glenn’s Sulphur Sia?. Ar.l. hum in power is a compound of j ' time and patient e.
Lessens Pain :h XS&^l^^rV Insures Safety ® 4 m t 0 Life of 1 > \ Mother and Child. Tt t throughi a week after the birth of her former child " W ill u , —J- J McGoldrick, Bean Station, Tenn. I have the healthTest^hild shortened labor. I <§L Ahern, Cochran, Ga. |! 2&r Sent by express, charges prepaid, on rerm nt of ~.-,v t v , I > H ( su w a., o^u*. BRADFiao REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Ga. If ' 1
J ,tiv, r Bo’to ri of Hia Well. r ®M' hsle digging a well on the farm of J ;W bn Walters, nar Hartline, Douglas VQ ninty, Wash., the workmen at the vW R th of e ‘ !V e?ri-'ix feet detected a ’WB.A.ow, answering sound to the blows '■ h ” J“ ck ‘ the side of the ^hey broke into a cavern with a i« rxl-size<l streim of water flowing 'te te d. They entere I the space f‘ ’“ or twelve feet, but declined to n-e the subterranean hall anv far- • Thegtrcam was easily diverted *l® c th ® "ell. and Mr. Wa tecs will nn inexhaustible supply < f p re ^Hpiing water. The course of the " wj| a ? u was not parallel with the rain which the well was being sunk. bHp’ rot ’ B °d it at almost right angle.-. - pt^Btiand Oregonian. ft • c a' ER Yreal and searching effort at ■ « ^improvement is of itself a lesson of I ♦ Mround humility.
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If the following letters had been written by vour l»est known and most esteemed neighbors they could be no more worthv of your confidence than they now are, coming, as the?’ do, from well known, intelligent, ami trustworthy citizens, who. in their several neighborhoods, enjoy the fullest confidence and respect of all who know them. The i subject of the above portrait is a well i known ami mueh respected lady, Mrs. John i G. Foster, residing at No. S 3 Chapin Street, 1 Canandaigua. N. Y. Sbe writes to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Chr* Consulting Physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo, N. Y, as follows: “ I was troubled with eczema, or salt-rheum, seven yean. I doctored with a number of our borne physicians and received no i benefit whatever. I also took treatment from physicians in Rochester, New York. Philadelphia, Jersey City, Binghamton, and , received no benefit from them. In fact I I have paid out hundreds of dollars to the doctors without benefit. My brother came to visit us from the West and he told me to try Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery. He had taken it and it had cured him. " I have taken ten bottles of the ‘Discovery.’ '■ and am entirely cured, and if there should ; be any one wishing any information I would gladly correspond with them, if they enclose return stamped envelope.” Not less remarkable is the following from Mr J. A Buxton, a prominent merchant oi Jackson, N. C., who says: “I had be»n troubled with skin dniease all niv life. -^ s . I grew older the disease seemed to be taking a stronger hold ujx >n me. I tried many advertised remedies with no i-en< nt. ^ntil I was led to try Dr. Pierce's Golden ^edical Discovery. When I began taking lt ;. my health was very poor ; in fact, several , arsons have since told me that they thought । 1 Tin i the consumption. I weighed only about 125 pounds The eruption on mv skin was i accompanied by severe itching. It was first | confined to my face, but afterwards spread over the neck and head, and the itching became simply unbearable. This was my condition when I began taking the ‘Discovery’.’ When I would rub the parts affocted a kind cf branny scale would fall off.
’ Trapped by a Izog. ' Charles Tuttle was splitting an im । mense cedar log at Tacoma by g driv ’ Ing aboJt a foo? wfte. TuMe^s S opening feet downward. The two oponel completely out J.? Clo ,’? d “> wl,hi " within H v Hi ’ le . av !"^ 11 on inclosed witnin it, with on'y his head in si rht Ihe pressure was so creat t hat h w « unable to call s o - heln 1 h , 8 of his L»ih„ i Cl P> out a number | hl.«s'Jun '7 ™» and Tuttle was Hfte l om"* 1 • P ‘ l d ° pCn jmel could not b- told^UT Y‘ n ' *njuied.— Spo vane Review. * | Somebody’s Good. To make our own troubles the means I Os helping the troubles of others is a u‘<7i° e . ffort f o p uood. A well-illu-tra- ^ nCe thU k ‘ndl.v sympathy is ’ * <wn in a .etter from Mr. Enoch E 1 Hanseom. School Agent. Marshfield’, Nii., an od I mon s ddier. He >av-: It may do somebody some good to I ^tate, 1 am a man of <>o. and when 40 ad a Lal knee, and rheumatism set n. I "as lame three years and very bad most of the time. 1 got st. Jacobs Oil and put it on thr. e times, and it made a cure. 1 ut u now in good health. !She Doubted the Story. Even if New England’s .deserted churches are almost as numerous as her abandoned farms there are still some good puritans left. A venerable j Indy living near tho Hub on he.-iring a ■ friend say that die had been to a whi.-t pirtv asked: “What do they do there.-’ “Why. play cards." was the I response. That’s what I’d heard." I wa- the old lady's retort, “but I didn’t j believe it!" New York World. Herman Graichf.n, the oldest bell • boy in the I nited States who has been ter more than twenty years in San I ranciscu, leturned to Germany w ith slo,(Xk>, saved from his wages and tip-.
For a while I saw no change or benefit from taking the ‘Discovery,’ but I persisted in its use, keeping my bowels open by taking Dr. Fierce’s Pleasant Pellets, and taking as much outdoor exercise as was possible, until I began to gain tn flesh, and gradually the disease released its hold. I took during tho year somewhere from fifteen to eighteen bottles of the ‘ Discovery.’ It has now been four years since I first used it, and though not using scarcely any since the first year, my health continues good. My average weight being 155 to 100 pounds, instead of 125, as it was when I began the use of the ‘ Discovery.’ Many persons have reminded me of my Improved appearance. Some ■ say I look younger than I did six vears ago when I was married. lam now fortyeight years old, and stronger, and enjoy better health than I have ever done before in my life.” Yours truly. Thousands bear testimony, in equally strong terms, to the efficacy of this wonderful remedy in curing the most obstinate diseases. It rouses every organ into healthy action, puri- i ties, vitalizes and enriches the blood, and, through it. cleanses and renews the whole system. All blood, skin, and scalp diseases, from a common blotch, or eruption, to the worst scrofula are enrol bv it. For tetter wilt rheum, eczema, erysipelas, boils, carbuncles, goitre. or thick neck, and enlarged ““x- it is an unequaled f 1 - el-’, ' wuient. contagious, blood poison is robbed of its terrors byAbe “Discovery ” and by its persevering use the most tainted system renovated and built up anew. A Book on Diseases of the Skin, with coli ored plates, illustratingthe various eruptions, mailed by the Wbr-ld's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, M. Y., on receipt of six cents for postage. Or, a Book on Scrofulous Diseases, as Hip-Joint Disease, “Fever Sores,” “White Swellings,” “ Old Sores,” or Ulcers, mailed for same amount in stamps. ft PAYS FOR Y ' - % 181 in 100 high grade JU J t fk S ■ I Papers in Illinois. gig ® H K sE B guaranteed circu- VU ■BH I | % > B Watlcu 100,000 S g 8 i 3 W or we can insert _F® S g Eg 9 ■ I it 3 times in 1,375 country 818 g aS S/J papers for SEND FOR CATALOGUE. CHICAGO XEWSI’Ari-K I NION, 93 South Jefferson Street, - Chicago, ILL ■ 1 Pack of I’layilig; Cards furnished to the Burlington Route 1 iC.. B. .V Q. R. Rd. which is the Best Riilway from Chicago and st Louis ; to all points Northwest, West and 1 Southwest. Send 15 cents in postage I tor a full deck to P. S. EI'STIS, Gen er*l Passenger Agent. Chicago 111. i CTfIDT ' * U s >NESs Ol MH K OWN. l a u I Hit I u c ida. tu: erv » :■! and n■ ■. I.a r dis. I Ker: .*0 , ent postal note w iil hr. ng you by ret urn mail : book of the addresses of manufacturers and nd,, bers in the ditierent lines and full irs-ru. tuns h„w t.- proceed <■! !. IMIKI K, Croker. Warder Building. Washington. I>. < . AGENTS MAKE $5 a Da yGreatest Kitchen w . I tonsil invented kt-ta.iN <ts. y, to ♦» fold in a house. Sample : stage raid free. EORSHEE * MAK iN. Cincinnati O. BUCCIES A HARNESS AT HALF PRICE S? SO Buggy $26. I 80, rfhH»rr, Biddle- > ;«10 Harneji $4 76 no, , ProfiL i'.Ulos-Be f r.. : ^ < - !y U.S.CART4 BUCC Y CO. CINCINCATIJ. j
KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to Personal enjoyment when rightly used. Ihe many, who live better than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly , adapting the world’s best produete to the’needs of physical being, will attest the value to health 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 plea£ ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a jawfect lax'aave ; eflectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and. met with the approval of the medical profession, becaw.-e it acts on the Kidi noys. Liver and Howels 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 btung well informed, you will nut accept any substitute if offered. ELY S CREAM BALM CURES PRICE 50 CENT^AIA DRUGGIST WANTED -a poeltL non a fhrm erc ar a »u»>urb>i row. dence as iu orQ&meui, aud to pump water, sprinkle iawua, carry water up stairs, cut wood, cut Red. run a dyuamo lot eleciris
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