St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 May 1894 — Page 3
Marquess, W. Va„ Cu L® cur ®“ me ° r ft very baJ «!!• K ota-rrh.” Druggists sell it, 75c. Il* Ncrth Carolina there are 33,280 - WO acres of land, about 12,000.000’ of which are in cultivation. Os this number 1,600,000 are in cotton. fuo- o UPE r? glrl: £ur P as singly lovely- skin It Is h 1y: CheCks like roses - and\bj“ L? because she use 3 Glenn . 3 The moon moves 3,33 1 feet nor seo ona. ** ft x 1 .‘£
West Haven, Conn. The Picture of Health Hood’s Sarsaparilla Made Her Strong and Healthy "Hood's Sarsaparilla has been of great benefit to our little girl, and also to myself and husband. When she was three years old Mabel was seize 1 with stomach trouble, like cramps or Inflammation. I was taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for my blood, and as the doctor’s pre•eription did not help her, I occasionally gave her a little of my own medicine. I soon realised that Hood’s Sarsaparilla was Doing Hor Good, •o rave it to her regularly. It has helped het wonderfully, entirely curing her stomach trouble and making her strong and healthy. Our friends say she is the picture of health. Myself and husband were both troubled with Hood’s’^Cures malaria, and Hood’s Sarsaparilla built us up and keeps us healthy and free from sickness. We cordially recommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla.’ Mas. XXilliam Evans, West Haven, Conn. Hood’s Pills are the best family cathartic, gentle and effective. Try a box; 25 cents
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Ailments of Women. It will entirely cure the worst forms of Female Complaints. all Ovarian troubles, Jiinammation and Ulceration, Falling and ptjoftly Wo w b. andoonaoqucuit ispocmiariy adapted cured more cases of Ijencorrnma than anv remedv the world bos ever known. It is almost infallible in such cases. It distolves and expels Tumors from the I torus In an eariv stage of development, and mn . *s any tendency to cancerous humors. 1 hat
Bearing-down Feeling causing pain, weight, and backache, is instantly relieved and permanently cured by its use. Under all circumstances it acts n hsnr.onv with the laws that govern the female system, and is os harmless os water. A" draiKi.U Mil it. AddreM in eonfldenw, Lydia E. Finkuak Mti>. Co.. Lyss. Ma»» Lydia E. Plnkharn'3 Liver Pill.. 25 cents. ; r - —“ I The Greatest Medical Discovery , of the Age. KENNEDY’S MEDICAL DJSCOVERY. 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 Scrofula 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, ail within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book. 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 dietever necessary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoonful .in water at bedtime. Sold by all Druggists.
k Ruddy Glow on cheek v \vV’'" ’ ■/// and brow <v is evidence that the body is * getting proper nourishment. When this glow of health is absent assimilation is wrong, and health is letting down. Scott's Emulsion taken immediately arrests waste, regardless, of the cause. Consumption must yield to treatment that stops waste and builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. Prepared by Scott * Bowne. N Y All draggiete.
: tabernacleinruins f TALMAGE’S CHURCH BURNED TO THE GROUND. f 1 Ire Breaks Out in the Great Edifice Just as the Congregation Is Leaving-Regent Hotel Also Destroyed—Property Loss ’ 52.000.000. Three Times Destroyed. Just after services at noon Sunday and while Dr. Talmage was shaking hands with members of hi.- congre^iC tion. fire burst out between the pipes of the organ and within ten minutes the big Brooklyn tabernacle was doomed to total destruction. AdjoinO Vy 'J 1 / \ 1 ft fl 1 J t\'t A / * 7
KEV T DE WITT TAI.MAGR the chirch was the Hotel Ite^ent, eight .-lories in height, with a fr. ntag’e of ninety feet on Clinton avenue, and extending back 2t 0 fed to Waver1\ axenue. Ihel ro spread from the taU imacle to this hotel an I th.-n to the dwelling hon^s on Greene at.d Waverly avenue-, oppo-it? the tabernacle. The wind car ied the blazing cinders in such quantities in a southeasterly direction that dwelling houses in Washington axenue, two -oua-es away, and also the Summerfield Meth-odi-t < hurch w< re set on fire bv them, but the greatest on anx one of these -trueture- did not e.xe.’ud '15,00, she t tai los.-, however, nuu-hi s over s2,(ibo,<w. \A hen a-ked for hi- opb ion a, tn the can o of the fire Dr. Ta mage -aid emphatically: “Electric li.-ht . !Octricity caused this fire, a- r did inti o last tabernacle on Scher nwhm stre -t."
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound CURES ALL
The loss on tho church !■> not fur short of ?500.(i0h Hu-e-ll who has a mortgage <ff *125,000 on tho church projerty and i- th" < wner of tho Hit«' upon which it b 'o v d, f d.v insured. Mr. Sago Mii<i “It is probable that the pe^pie of Bn* klvn will come forward with a big subscription. T'ho insurance will c oer the n«t I( j they want to rebuild Iwi put no ob- ! eta le in their xxav. ’n<t er« ru- I will l v t th.' debt and int. n-t i over for an indefinite p>r,od let them rebuild on the insurance mor., v and what they can raise in -.oseript on-t and in other xxavs.* " i** * Hr nitlful Bulging J>r. ] ulin> tG^H'FTiacit' in or* iDerborn street was d.'strov. d bv tiro 1 in October, I^ML Tho now tain'rnne’e i coxered the entire pmt o! tho rortjicast corner o' < . _ , , Ciuow &veniHw» enrr io Waverly avenue. Tl.e frontage on Clinton avenue is 11 s b'”* and the depth on Greene avenue 2” 1 f< < t Tho . plat ext< nls 1!" fc t < n Wave; y av< nue. Tho >’h rch xxns b’; ’ ■ ‘ a -t !• ’ called bastard granite, which is so iml
) tup. into, ki.yn TiniiisuLr. ; in Connecticut and posse--"- the p-cu* I liarity of having thread-like veins of dark red running thn ugh 1L The । trimmings and ornan entations wore of I^ake Superior brownstone, with which the granite harmonized very happily. The striking characteristi. -of the exterior were a high tower at the corner and two large gables < n ea ’h facade, with small tower.- at the extreme en Is oi each facade. The corner tower was Bin feet high from the ground to the finials. Its general form was S|iiare. but over the two principal entrance ways, . ne of which is on the < linton avenue .-ide and the other on tho Greene avenue side of the- tower, there was a rounded projection carried up
for t wo -tori.--. The interior of t c building was very beautiful. A warm rouge tint was the pr.-vailin" color, matchinc the yellow pine t.ml>er-of the roof trusses. all of which were left in the ..atural color of the wood. The general ,-hape of the interior of the church proper was that of a large ampitheater. semicircular shape. There were two galleries. and the whole seating capacity was about 5,0J0 people, about one-half i on the main flo. r and the remainder i xvas in the galleries. POOR, DESERTED KITTEN ! Zs —-
PULLMAN MEN GO OUt| big car SHOPS CLOSED URf tight. f The W alk-out Wholly l ucxpected by the Managers —The Discharge of Grievance Committeemen Undoubtedly Precipitated I the Strike-Serious Trouble May Ensna- — I Thousands Quit t'lo Works. I Three thousand m?n stopped making, palaeo cars for George M. Pullman Friday forenoon and .-pent the day in discussing their wrongs in the streets! of the “model city” of Pullnain, 111.I ho strike, which had been threatened for a week or more, was precipitated inainly by the discharge of three prominent members of the grievance committee. a rumor current the night U-fore that the company intended to close down the works within a day or two ako played an important part in bringing th • trouble to a crisis Ab mt (Ml mon who did not l^long to the union remained sprinkled through t.ie ad but deserted shops until o
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—J J I a Gi<orr rh lj va\ ochek Friday ev ning. When they etuno tri oping out u .th th* ir dinnerpai.s th-y were confron ed with the toll, wing notice posted c m-picu u-ly in each building: Tre Shops auk C: cure Until F; mn : Xoi b K. XX i.ltam A MlUUletou. Forviuku. < he r. su’t is that Saturday m rnfug. for tio first •-.■-nc. the great-t ike, of I"‘.. the who. - and f.-rg - at p u ]j. J- 11 ' «””• - ■ The -tr sl.kely to both pr - 4 . n.od ai d but- r
s«y XX^e, H»v«- Hem < u> I u» m«'u c a m thnt their waro? havo G en-”.t m -An X t j-er .-.m’., but that th"v a-c. mi to pa, ..... In . h J rent an I wat. r an i tiw. a-thex f F h ’ :n ‘ * ih-ta' co. are ci’.-d tn « ■u. r„' .mharo re-,v ■: A th" . era ‘.aw r. t. ; from I th< .r wa •<-. <u . a few 11 < w ith v hich to bn hr. a ! butter for their t! .. at-.a-o, • a . they are not ai...wed to purrhaae prop rty jin Cullman, and to- fact, c«» nbimd w ith th. o:.ja „ m.-cm of ro .mr- ' rvut in .a < and holding havk ' ’ ’ ■ ■■ . . •" bound down that they cannot |«»avo I • ... . L ' .“ ••-.jt*’ f Hallway l‘ni-n a* expr. * . Provident Howard, has taken with egud to the matt t ha* gix -n ’’ " ’ ■ , a e i Ml, p-~ > . ■ t’ ■ ■ c< -m- * ‘can } ’evert ’ ’.o I’. tian car- f om . G >.g hixiM-d on many of the principal i radii, a -s of the Unite . State-.’ TO GET RID OF THE PEST.
Clothing Men confer xwith Mate Health srerr tar le< at ChlcACo Bv the concerto ;.et.< nos the health officers of I .inois, < »hio. Wi-censm, Mich .ran a-.d n m: a, sma .j >x to be -tamptd mt of < hi<me and the West. Ata meeting of th" secretaries 'of the various rtite lM»arcs of heath j held at the Grand Pacific Ho‘ w el in ’ । Chicago, a eommitt. e of ch-thir g n anufa turers wa~ present to confer about measures to pi e vent the spread of sma- pox throug ; c othmg male in the infected sxvcatshcp districts. The clothing mamdaeturers' committee was cho en a’ a meeti g of fiftyfi\e ma: u’a't :rers held earlier in the day. Iles luti.m- we:e in. odueed to the etTcet that an embargo l>e laid against c othing made in < h cago unless the State beard of heath maintain an efficient daily inspection of a l places in the city where garments are made. c on.mis inner Reyno ds said the
prevalent e of smallpox was, re ati ely to tho popu ation, far less tn day than at former periods. The highest m< rtalit. xvas in !Ss2, with 3d 11 cases and and deaths. Durimr 1"'.4 up to Thurfdav night, the easts numbered 1,459. The popu ation in l' s 2 was ! fit 0.63’» as against l.ti-, u.iW. now. while i Chicago was not then the world's focal ( point as it is to-day. World's Fair ; visiters undoul tedly introduced the smallpox. Last July three cases were j found miles apart, since which time j tho citv has not b. on free ’rnm the disosu-e, uni it is -till lomx imported. The first ea-es were discovered last fall and p evented from
spreading by health dej artment mea - I uree Smallpox i ever reappeared in | promises once di-infected by the de- : partment. A canvass of the worst dis- | tricts is now in progress and from 5.t u) to 15.000 people are vaccinat -d daily. That the work was thorough was show n I by the fact that one i erson had b'on revaccinated over a dozen times. No infected clothing xvas being shipped from Chicago, rai l Commissioner Reynolds in conclusion. Tin-'. Nebraska conference of the Epxxwrt i League convened at Beatrice. Chancellor Crook, of Wesleyan University, delivered an address. The Ohio Southern Railroad Company is negot ating for the purchase of the Columbus, Lima and Milwaukee, between Lima and Defiance, 0., and if success ul will complete it at once. The property of the International Navigation Company has been mortgaged for $6,000,000. The Fidelity Insurance. Trust and Safe Deposit Company holds the mortgage. Ninety-nine ballots for a Congressional nominee were taken by the Democratic convention of the Sixteenth Illinois District without result.
I Don’t Blame the Cook I g If a baking powder is not uniform in strength, so that the same quantity will always do the same 1 U work, no one can know how to use it, and uni- 1 formly goodnight food cannot be produced with it. « All baking powders except Royal, because B S improperly compounded and made from inferior i ® materials lose their strength quickly when the can 1 « is opened for use. At subsequent bakings there » will be noticed a falling off in strength. The food A ( - is heavy, and the Hour, eggs and butter wasted. ® It is always the case that the consumer suffers 2 S ( h in pocket, if not in health, by accepting any sub- >? () stitute for the Royal Baking Powder. The Royal ( J is tae embodiment of all the excellence that it is possible to attain in an absolutely pure powder. J S Jt * s always strictly reliable. It is not only more ) ) economical because of its greater strength, but $ x £ retain its full leavening power, which no ) 1 ( >, other powder will, until used, and make more z J ’ wholesome food.
The Pope. i When I.co XIII. was elected Pope ' many । ersons said he could rot live a ■ ar delicate «a -he in appearance, i But I ra Antonio Marchi, who died ; three years ago. said “Nothing of the sort. Le » will live and reign as Pope for twenty y. ars," I atolv, it is ; Mid the pope observed to his doc or I that ho must ’ell him f. anklv how 1, n g ( inc thought he could live. l*ho doctor replied: ’ Ifc- y Father, if nothing particular occurs you mav certainly live another five yea;- ” “five xear« "ox-' claimed Ie- Xill. "Bravo! 1 shall' then be j u -t the age at which a I rood Franciscan monk prophesied I I »hould die. Such is the anecdote re- ' -atod bv a French review published by the I ranciscan monks at Montreal, i Canada. IHtl the I>og Reaeon? Ono of our correspondents sends a dog story, as follows “A friend, during bls Is-yh-ssl days in N-w Hamjv shir*-, owned a b;g dog. S-*tr.e 1 a js-n---tom worn «t work on a new house ap pn-ache ! bx a lot g hill from his hi me. The distance by road ar und the hill was a full mi o. Each no >n the dog WRs sent up t> tl o new house with a jug of water, i >ne warm day ho set down the j ig for a re t and, Iwdng unala. t n o ver ft. it •<. .. to the f«< t of th,- hill. Ho looked at it awhile, picked it up, and trotte i off, nr -ut.d tbo hi.i th.a time, an-i never as erwanl CSnild he b- persuaded to carry the jug t^y tho abort route.” Boelon TrauM^pt.
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The subject of the above portrait is the [ Rev. Charles Prosser, a much beloved ana most devout minister of the gospel of C ar- ■ mel Northumberland Co., Pa. Mr. 1 rosser s usefulness, was. for a long time, greatly imgdred by a distressing, obstinate disease. ow his malady was finally conquered wo will let him tell in his own language. He /J™ • “ I was a great sufferer from dj sj^pand I had suffered so long that 1 vas TArrack ; life was rendered undesirable ana 13 seemed death was near : but I came in edntact with J)r. Fierce® Golden Medical Discovery and his ‘ Pleasant Pellets. I took twelve bottles of ‘Discovery, anti several bottles of the ‘Pellets,’ and followed the hvgenic edvice of Dr. Pierce, and I am happy to say it was indeed a cure, for life is worth living now.” For dyspepsia, or indigestion, “ liver complaint,” or torpid liver, biliousness, constipation chronic diarrhea and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels, Doctor Pierce’s Gohlen Medical Discovery effects perfect cures when all other medicines fail. It has a specific tonic effect upon tlio lining membranes of the stomach and bowels. As an invigorating, restorative tonic it gives strength to the whole system and builds up solid flesh to the healthy standard, when reduced bv “wasting diseases.” Mr. J. F. Hudson, a prominent lawyer or Whitehervillc, Sebastian Co., Ark., w rites : “Having suffered severely, for a longtime, from a torpW h v er, indigestion, constipation nervousness and general debility, and finding no relief in my efforts to regain my health I xvas induced to try Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery and ‘ Pleasant Pellets.’ Under this treatment, I improved very much and in a few months was ab.e to attend to my professional duties.” Yours truly, To purify, enrich and vitalize the blood, and tnereby invigorate the liver and digestive organs, brace up the nerves, and put tbe system in order generally ; also to build
I ■ '2'“'' —■ I ' Leather At hteh Resembles Velvet A Frenchman has pr< duced a leather which looks and faels like velvet Ttwsing on the "Briny” Is very far from amusing untraveled reader, if so be you are one. A rebellion fomented by each mountainous wave that smites the ves- : sei’s hull threatens absolutely to dislodge your very vitals from their natural resting place, and a nausea so frightful that It would recon- : die you to a termination of your sufferings by shipwreck harasses you. Well for you then, or rather before this crisis, if you are provided with Hostetter’s Stomach Ritters, a swift remedy for and preventive of the nausea of travelers by sea or land, nervousness caused by t he vibration of the screw of a steamer or the Jarring of a railway train and an antidote to bowel, liver and aton a hie troubles caused by Impure water and unaccustomed food. The Bitters also counteracts the effects of fatigue »n I exvoaure, nn I t*« a against xn^- ! lari* rbcutnatUm and kidney trouble. Be your chartk'ter what it will, it i will lie known, and nobody will take it upon your word. fmton s CoHRCMmoN Curb is sold on a ■ .uarautew It cures incipient Consumption. It Is the beet Cough Cura 25 cents, 50 cents and fI.OH ST. JAC< CURES PROMPTLY LAMENESS, * SOOTHES, SUB
i up both solid flesh and strength after grip, ■ pneumonia, fevers and other prostrating diseases. “Golden Medical Discovery” has 1 no equal. It does not make fat people more c<>roulent, but builds up solid, wholesonie flern. Do you feel dull, languid, low-spirited, have fullnessor bloating after eating, tongue coated, bitter or bad taste in mouth, irregu- , lar appetite, frequent headaches, “ floating i specks’’ before eyes, nervous prostration ana drowsiness after meals ? If you have any considerable number o. । these’ symptoms, you are suffering fron j torpid liver, associated with dyspepsia, o ' indigestion. The more complicated you I disease the greater the number of symptoms i No matter what stage it has reached, Dr I Fierc< >’s Golden Medical Discovery will sub i due Nervousness, sleeplessness, nervous pros, i tration, nervous debility, and kindred dis | turbances are generally due to impoverish^, blood. The nervous system suffers for wan. of pure, rich blood to nourish and sustai: it. Purify, enrich and vitalize the blood bx taking “Golden Medical Discovery” and all these nervous troubles vanish. The “ Golden Medical Discovery ” !s far better for this purpose than the much advertised nervines and other compounds, so : loudly recommended for nervous prostration, I as they “ put the nerves to sleep,” but do ‘ not invigorate, brace up and so strengthen the nervous system as does the “ Discovery,' thus giving permanent benefit and a radical cu re. i Buy of reliable dealers. With any others. ; something else that pays them better will I probably be urged as “ just as good.” Per- > naps it is, for them; but it can't be. for you. A Book (13d pages) treating of the foregoing diseases and pointing out successful means of home cure, also containing vast numEiers of testimonials, (with phototype portraits of writers), references and other valuable information, will be sent on receipt , of six cents, to jiay postage. Address, World’s Dispensary ’Medical Association. ; i Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, 603 I I Main Street, Buffalo. N. Y.
St. Paul Park—A New Picnic Ground nu U £ ark 18 loca,ed a t Morton, Hl nols. 14 miles north of Chicago, on th* Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway. Ic . l K « Ounds cover eighty acres on the ftortb Branch river. One half is a grove of large maples, the other half is a level meadow, suited for base-ball, tennis, and all outdoor games Good boating on river, and In every wav most attractive picnic ground In the vicinity of Chicago. tor further Information, rate^. etc., apply to H. E Laing. City Passenger Agent, Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, 20; Clark street KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many,'who live better than others and enjoy life more, witb । less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world’s best products to the’needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in tho remedy, Svrup 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 fevera and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millionsand 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. M7 Rn For a F n^r-cuAS3 Xi l' u pneumatic SAFETY BICYCLE. J.E.Poorman,s w.sth,Cln.O. ELYS CREAM~BALM CURES -i 1 ? RICE so CENTS, ALL DRUGGIS^JL^^ OSS OIL SWELLINGS, * BACK-ACHE, SORENESS. {DUES, CURES. ^-tAddpess rag. — Whehy^wahtA , HORSEPOWER.;, Swaging Stacker ^SAW MILL’.-®: Self feeder. ^-“OR AN — EKBINBI. AS They-A RE THE2BEST /LLUSIMTEO &MLOGUE ^UED MEE. Aiß'O-.rydft, W. L. DOUGLAS S? RHOK equals custom work, costing from VFrlmrW $4 S 6. value for the mone T I MLnUU»L A in the world. Name and price I WEET Vik stamped on the bottom. Every F 4*l 'w pair warranted. Take no substifv ^L ,u tv- See local papers for full ft L description of our complete lines for ladies and gentlemen or send for Ih V VeL’DoUdiinr^—- Catalogue structions at eat sniisT' how to or. derby mail. Postage free. You can get the best bargains of dealers who push our shoes. _ 1.000,000 * A Duluth Rail bo ad Cowpast ia Minnesota. Sead for Mapa and Circa* lava. They will be sent to you Addiw HOPEWELL CLARKE, Land Commissioner. SL PauL Miao. JTEAM ENGINE »S<i X A A Two-Horse-Power " Rat'ine Boiler and Engine? v’ Uis machine is b 'con I band, but has been overbaul- < 1 on't write unless you have the cash. Address CHICAGO NEWSPAPER UNION, •JI S*. tTefrorson fll 1 C^A-CwC^. fiENSION^XKW’S 3 yrs In last war, 15 adjudicating claim#, atty eUA MIJrnON THIS FAPKR <ranr v«wui« ro c- nTil V ■ 80-»* WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS. ’ ’ please aay you saw the advertisement in this paper. Iggj Consumptive* and people H who have weak lungs or Asth- M fl ma. should use Pieo’sCnre for fl Consumption. It has cured ■ fl tbmuucdi. It has not injurfl ed one. R l9 not ba- to late. M fl It Is the b«t cough syrup. fl fl Sold everyvtiere. «se. fl
