St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 May 1894 — Page 3

^l9l wl MIII& [AH’JoAn A/tStatC Gis ■ Wk \ ) MassevAl . _ Husband and Son Impure Blood, Boils, Carbuncles, Rheumatism “My husband was afflicted with boils for eight years. Last spring his neck was nearly covered with little boils, which grew in number and size until they turned to carbuncles. Everything the doct rs did seemed to Aggravate the Disease. He at last bought a bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and when he had taken half of it his neck was well and he has had but one pimple since. The remainder of the medicine I gave to my twelvo-yoar-old boy, Willie Massey, who had been atrUcteU with Kh.umstlam from his infancy. After he had taken a huir bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla it. seemed to do blui «o much good that wo concluded to give it n fair Hood’s’^Cures

trial in tho spring. My husband purchased four Lotties, and together they have been taking it for over a mouth. Now my bov. instead of SUmyUyilij^tamler^ v . th^nu, Ms .Vtuwas rich ernmXT^ M 7 ” ">^it Weary Watkins" ('n ", ‘‘ ar d,arn( wls? f-f you wear diamond ’ " av lhnt 1 doeioth ^. “«nd H "'w clothes you g ot t ke.iT '1 * "^ ar £ ood —^^AMiRSKt "r-L

tinting the imp,. °‘ h ° w ’ orld by Uluschankal arts and “m ts in thi> meyou that the n r*’ nt In al agents has bee/ f reßs 1,1 nH^ictance, and m „ ’/ Cl iUal impork/w laxative of all others. fcS 16 in advance

Teeth i„ K as Fo to be teeth?M^ri.. l;co £ ut sheet dentist the oth f >, ha i' a ’ ,lest * hax e just learned o ’ ? ‘ da '’ * authenticated. i n p. „ 8 "’ dl aix ville. Wesh-v j. : n/ ' n ° ar >T • - citizen of Pawljmr .’'S' a "’’U-known 1 tws ( . (w years h^ fd >t eeveia' specialß’- . ” ‘ nti y eo ”>-um‘d

^covered ^n doubt cutting his tlHri , e -'? nd all! Moreover, thh phonon •' . • ” f 'S' I '* l - ! 'in a measure recub'u• '\U Hi'iien : family. William th ?> Ih< ’ E: "'> wre.nl ye.,, ™’ ''' '«■ e. Ko k ... UTOw m k J na * H now f..

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If Dot^t Cost Much I o get well. / Y-ly a dollar or two and a ’i”’faith. u a ‘UUc The case of Mrs. I idic nt„, Ct Brooklyn, X. V ,

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, Some time a go she be. gan to fed ' sha ’P pains ’n her abdomen, with bearingdown feelino-an'-l pains in her back, i

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RIOT AT CLEVELAND. MOB OF UNEMPLOYED RAIDS THE FACTORIES. Employes Driven from the Shops and ihe Machinery Destroyed—Over 7,000 Kloters—Fierce Conflict with the Volice — Many Are Injured. Mllitli Under Arms. The disorders which began in Clevelan i, Ohio, with the May day demonstration of the unemployed culminated in open riots. There were throe separate and bloody conflicts between the police and the rioters, ami troops were put under arms ready to respond to call in ca-e of an emergency. Tho trouble began when a mob of 7,0(10 started 1o raid the factories on the flats and drive from work the men employed therein. The first attack was made at the Variety iron works. The windows of the factory were smashed with stones ami bricks and the workmen tiepin a panic. A force of seven-ty-five policemen was then called out. The rioters proc eded, however, to tho Upson bolt, works, where I,AO • men were induce i to quit work before the otlieeis arrived. When the police came up n the s -cue the men mad • a stand u.ui i urled bricks and stones at the onieer.-,.

Orders were given to eh neo them with chibs. The rioters ran like sheep at the fir-t assault, bit their lea ors su< eee ed in a lying them on tho Ale l ev street \ iaduct, a b idge ub utl.oiO

ikWMV. f «u VHMs>n™ , ni’chis’s u, ri .Tp ' "i 1 let two Hl " H'-^glo. one <d thm’ m'” 1 ' a terrific ,ln old man, was n i h . onias Moore, r? a d ’ a <n trol wagon, eui sin - , i,' !’ n 1,1 a pa- , £ ar ; d that it wt v < , C Hnd d "- Ihs hr,.. happict day i u |

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to In ‘b«- I hep n . . "rolling wXX. , '”’kn AOI a li ‘ ’.'tl, who cPibbed »1 °’ *' n Jl <y ran. At least tht/ ‘ ,lmil Injured in this meM. > t;> . ni, ' n "<’ro I th'per-i d. ' ' '' ’ 4 ,ln> mob wu„

Curing the Poodle. Some years ago there lived fn the West of Scotland an old man who had once been huntsman to a nobleman, but being disabled for that kind of duty, he obtained by interest the appointment of village postman, being knowm to have great skill in the curing of dogs' ailments he was often called upon to prescribe for them, and in this way increased his mo lest wages considerably. One day calling with letters at the house of a lady sho asked him to go in to see her dog, which she thought was ill, asjt would not touch food of any description, though she had tried it with all kinds of dainties. He looked at the poodle, told her he knew what was the matter with it, that he could < ure it, but that sho would have to allow him to take it homo for a little, as it no “ded constant attention. This she agreed to, adding that if he brought it back cured she W. ul 1 pay him liberally. He took it away, and at the appointd time bought it back quite lively and frisky, and ;.t his suggestion the lady gave it some food, which it eagerly dey. ured. She was delighted, and "paid Tommy the promised sum. “Now,” she said, “you must give me your recipe.’’ “<)h. weel, my lady," he said, “I just gied it w humleum. ’’ Nothing more e .uld she get out of him: but he confided to a friend that ho Lad p it tho dog through a short course of starvation. A NO-TO-BAC MIKA(’LE

PHYSICAL PLDFEOTION ppf. VENTED BY THE USE OF TOBACCO.

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Highest of all in leavening strength. —Latest U. S. Got. Food Report. RoVhl Ivv^! Powder ABSOLUTELY pure Economy requires that in every receipt calling for baking powder the Royal shall be used. It will go further and make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor, more digestible and wholesome. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW YORK.

Poeketa and Ihicketbcoks. It is sate to wager that out of every fifty women one meets at a place of amusement er in diurch, with their husbands, forty-nim-are without a cent of money on their person. If a collection is t*kcn up, tho husband alone puts somi’l'lng o i the plate. Some of the moig particular husbands pa-s over a d®''’ oru quarter to their wives, but tiles# P rov ® ’l'*' exception to the rl> !>’" man J’ have we heard marrie<' o,r ‘ ea bft y : , T ... ^r carry anv money when I go IjßJ>jJ>ny husband." ^ s, ~ r x; ing Weman lold _mo the _s '*"v I iHTiT WorAf'’” ?’* •" “910* am ayi ■> ^’T |

"N.. i I ■ "WMMlMrir . gsmaiipTL,,,. Sum, of carrying mTuS--1 heV ceHlE oro -.-ts^rr ,'inirses ™ carrying Hie purse in ! help fo r ■ than from actual wear. I are mad iF d w ’’h several women, and ally in ’hey do not like to carry p irses w I their hands, but there i- no •ds wou ! d 1’ a " ’he pocket- in the skirts izen. Snow. These pocket-are usuae back of the skirt, and if the pre carried in them pickpockh be in clover.— Brooklyn Cit-

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(Ivakii against that vanity which i courts a compliment, or is fed by it. — । Chalmers. Hle< - tric Wires. Some writer very aptly likens tho nerves to electric wires, and tho general working of their system to that of electric cars. A man who “slips his tro i y” like Mr. Jeremiah Eney, 181’2 W. l.om’ ard st., Baltimore, Md., will need something better than even a j galvanic bittery to set him all right, i .Mr. Eney found that something in the following way. “1 suffered, ’’ he. says, I "a long time with neuralgia in the -- -L-"’’ > ' t - Jacobs < ill a fair trial W '" ■(! iu this way mW -is a motorman ^»hft?ore broken wires, and set tho I system to perfect action.

Tin: end of a dissolute life is commonly a desperate death. —Bion. H ALL’S CATARRH CURE i» a liquid and Is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and muci'ns surfaces of tho system. Write for testimonials, tre>-. Manufactured bv F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Xo ON r should work or study hard within half an hour of a regular meal.

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