St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 May 1894 — Page 3
Catarrh, Headaches, Distress Hood’s Sarsaparilla Brings Baoif an Appetite nd U Ju JB? ,Vi" fU Mrs. Annie Egbert 'For two years I have been in extreme misery with dizzy vomiting spells, catarrh and headaches, in constant pain. Distress after eating, cramps in the stomach and serious female troubles added to my misery. Fains in my back and limbs affected me at times so I could hardly walk. I had four doctors, but got Only Little Relief. I began with Hood's Sarsaparilla, and the result has been wonderful. It has brought batik an appetite and built up my system so that I can eat without distress. It has strengthened my Hood’s Cures nerves, and together with Hood’s Pills it has overcome my headache. In fact all my afflictions have been cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Hood’s Pills.” Annie Egbert, Wyaconda, Mo Hood’s Pills assist digestion and cure headache. Bold by all druggists. 25c. Soap Paper. Travelers on the European continent know by experience that unless they take soap in their traveling bags they will, in all probability, have to make their toilet without any. A form of soap which will be appreciated by them is the new soap paper, brought out in France. The paper is cut into pieces, slightly larger than visiting cards, and is covered on each side with a thin layer of ordinary soap or of soap variously colored and perfumed. These soap tickets are put into memorandum books, just as if they were business or visiting cards. Each piece serves for one time only and is used like an ordinary cake of soap. In the manufacture of this new product sheets of unsized * paper are immersed in a bath of cocoanut oil soap prepared in the same way as for the manufacture of toilet soaps. The strips of paper are dried, passed between two rollers, in order to render them smooth and sightly, and then cut to the proper dimensions and stamped with any desired mark. Women, Isn’t This Worth Believing ? , Such cases as this of Mrs. M. F. rozzy, of Campello, Mass., speak voj tunes. sick. I u ill® 1 "
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box of her Liver Pills. I also used a package of her Sanative Wash. “ Relief came at once, and today I am a well woman. Menstruations regular, no backache, entirely cured of leucorrhoea and bearing-down pains. Nothing can equal Lydia E. Pinkham’s medicines for women, young or old. It cures permanently all forms of female complaints. The Marked Success of Scott’s Emulsion in consumption, scrofula and other forms of hereditary disease is due to its powerful food properties. Scott’s Emulsion rapidly creates healthy flesh—proper weight. Hereditary taints develop only when the system becomes weakened. Nothing- in the world \ of medicine has been I so successful in diseases that are most menacing to life. Physic ia ns everywhere ■ prescribe it. Prepare by ELJI2L2—L—L2ILJ DADWAY’S IS PS! ’ S Always Reliable. Purely Vegetable. Possess properties the most extraordinary in rectorIng health. They stimulate to heaitby action the various organs, the natural conditions of which are so necessary tor health, grapple with and neutralize the impurities, driving them completely out of th« lystem. RADWAY’S PILLS Have long been acknowledged as the best cure for Sick Headache, Indigestion, Female Complaints, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation, And ALL DISORDERS OF THE LIVER. KSrm Cents a Box. Sold by all Druggists.
LIFE TERMFORMEYER NEW YORK POISONER CONVICTED OF MURDER. Career that Throws the Records of Newgate hi the Shade—How His Murders Were Planned and Executed —Fiend in Human Form. Story of Foul Crimes Told. Dr. Henry C. F. Meyer was convicted in New York of murder in tho second (degree, punishable by imprisonment at hard labor for life. His crime was a long series of murders for the insurance on the lives of the men marked for victims. The testimony at the trial revealed only a portion of what is alleged to I o a career of crime unmatched in the records of the Newgate calendar and unrivalled even by the most gruesome imaginings of Edgar Allan Foe. The number of people said to have been sacrificed by Meyer is not known, but the indications are that a score of ; men and women have been his victims. ! Meyer is supposed to have poisoned his ! fir-t wife, his own child, an alleged i wife in Toledo; Henry Gildeman, of । Chicago; and Ludwig Brandt. He is I also under suspicion of having admin- i istorod poison to his second wife | / (<;i 1.1, ’num'h widow , in ('hicayo; an old 1 / rSw nU "i.J n * and .Mary N«!sh, August \\’immers f Tho' omn'/. ..“VZVii .Mullers wore tho most important direct witnesses against him. .Meyer was born in Minden. Prussia, about forty years ago. He began to J, C W •/ DR. HENRY C. V. MBYRR. [Ono of the w orst criminals of the uro. ] practice medicine in Chicago in 187 M. He got into trouble there over the suspicious death of hi> first wife's son after he had married the widow of Gildeman. He was arrested, but was discharged for lack of evidence. Ab > .t 1888 he married his present wife, tho daughter of a man t amed Grenon. Soon after this Meyer was arrested on the charge of forcing his fathe'-in-law’s name to a heavy life insurance policy. Ho was trio I and uc ;uitt<‘d. During his detention in jail, Moyer made the acquaintance of Ludwig Brandt, who, like himself, was locked up on a chat go of forgery. Brandl w.n tho -n < f a General in tie N<>:wegiau urmy. When b th had been 1 , •“ 1 ■ S P- • I T-iTufk-ago and employ'”! Bru .lt ads collector. In isyl Brandt was insured junder the name of Gustav Maria JoSoph Baum for lar. c am n n’s. Brandt agreed to help Mm-or in n m.Inga little m n-y o-.t ■ f ti • u p a o companies. Hr u nit tuu t>b* g ■. DeBS. a corpse was t" Ik' secure . y ’ <> doctor ami । assn 1 oil a- that of Bran it. Banlt s death was to be re; ort-d a 1 certified. and when the it.s .ran.- s were collected the spoils were to Iw- divided. Meyer persuaded Brandt that it was neiO’sary to the success of the y > l that Brandt should po-e a- the hu band of Vrs. Mover. \ mn-ria^e cej;emony was actually porfot in d on leh 11, Ibyj, and Brandt called at tho in- ■ IX f^8 V- % I -. > I MRS MARY MEYER. [Wife of ihe convicted r> f furance offices ami had his policies ‘ made payable to his “wife.” l our or ; five days lat-T Brandt and tho Meyers went to New Yo k with a n an who then used tho name of August Wimi: ers. who hail served two tears in Jo.iet for •- ng the mail- in the di-tri-bciciol fraud ..lent matrimonial advert Dements Baum. or Brandt, began ruoi.ily to fail in health. It is churned that he had been dosed by mil.uto but continuous doses of anti- : mony. On March, I’. l , I>s2. Brandt I died. Dr. Minden gave a death { certillcate, stating chronic dy-on- ; tery as the cau o. 'I ho widow applied for her insurance money ; ! with such indecent haste that, the suspi i >ns of the companies were aroueed. Wimmers and th- Meyer c< uple scented i danger and left town in a hurry. The doctor and his wife were heard of after that at Chicago, Milwaukee, Toledo, | Detroit and S .uth Bend. Ind. Detective H. G. Julian, of the I Mmtual Life Insurance Company, was detaib dto run down the criminal. It was a long ar.d difficult chase. Meyer changed his name and his residence so often that he continually threw his pursuer oil the track. The cha-o lasted some twelve months, and finally ended in the eapture in Detroit. Nai al veterans of t he civil w ar decorated 1 arragut's grave in Woodlawn Cemetery, New Y’ork. Rear Admiral Osborne made an address.
had stopped sud- j denly. The । pains all through my body were terrible. As a last resort I sent for a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's I T egetable Compound and a
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A PLAGUE INCIDENT. How Death Tw n '<i a Wreath About the Bri.w of a Loving Son. I onco had a friend who claimed that ilratnatic stoi i< n are ever present, ever ready to unfold themselves to tho arti’ tie ove. but which bv mod — •» passed < ver ounout awakening any emotion, save possibly th.it of curiosity. To illu-trato his proposition ho told mo tho following: "1 once saw a young man l>oar on his sh< ulcers tho corp e of his father wrap| cd in a I o 1 sheet. “It wa^ in a suburb of N« w Orleans during the las’ yellow fever epidemic. People were dying by hundreds. At ’ night nothing'but tho rattle of the dead car: broke the stillness, as the ; dismal burdens were borne over tho i bleached roads toward tho ditch at tho I upper levee. ■ Fnable to find aid for his sad work, ' the y< ung man b re his load alone. a«< .T'neas bent under the weight of his laloved Anchbes. with this di tie re nee, Aneiiises was alive. From time to time the lad stopped, overcome by fatigue; he would lay the body tenderly down upon the burnt gra^sby the rouasido. while he wiped the sweat fr®m his fa-e and neck. Once a man camo out from a sb p brinjfin^ him a mug of water. He murmured his thanks and i swallowed the liquid rapidly; then he । shoulder i .1 l is burden and went on. He I haii taken but a few stops when he j stumbled and fell forward. When they reached him he was d sd. His body ; lay acro-s that of his father. "At that moment tho patrol passed, and they wore carted away. They j probably lie side by side in the depths J of the levee trench." Boston Courier. The Watchea of thn Nl<ht When of the repeated kin 1 eii>e-l.nise<l by per troubled with tn.omafK »oon brtn« ■bout an a‘»rrnin.- condition of th* aerroe* •y.tem. Ibe »hakin< I■ ,d c nifuaten of the brxln la an* of i- <-m uy an 1 lc«« of »rp*t|r« In'Uvale with t'tri laivn. ih. raracea yr dneM hy |p,« nf a'-p which If uj. r.haedied mn.t deetroy mm-.al equll. caNi alV’Ketber h” !■ t ! and t: o-oisgb : r ■ ’ lar J estata than Ho. w.t.-r • bl. ma. h btUefs Common aen»” ^ut esperi.ucr p-Hnt te tta early an! almly tn ts taaomn’.a It atr.ngthena weak a”1 raloea the tenaloß of orer.t:a noj t r:,z» w! ch hr lt« wa a rmort t.» tinmadli-ated atte nl.nt. will neaer do per vanentiy »h I- th- after »!?( t of a ; h n.- -tanta la moal prc nal. lai. Vodrr tbr Io r ■ o f o.t ’ tzunn mr =e..t apt-*’ '-" dla-stl.-n »ni alcrp r.turtr an I u-Lb cn; fort a■ I health are alik- pro t< I It !» It valuable tn « brl« aa 1 !<■»rr liver coniptalnt. I She I nipl<>y<-d Strategy. Tl.o y ...'g h .’ba:-. ! nrk. -omewhat j surprised w..en Ids wife came into tho j Oil ■o. She q • -..'.1 t ■' c- :.ve: -.’.'m at one ■. "I want e- u i -’i m n- v t • go cut of ■ ti wn fi r a f,-« : i .•• -ai l. “and i t wn for ;i few av • "Why, what d o ■ this m.eau?’ "It means . is- -1 1 jut a messen- • ger h,y to ct i th” h ;-e for Mary < Ann to 1, . she wa. war ted at ( her Bin's. a; d a- -um as she got! around th >’ ■ imr I -h t p th-- house ; and locke it and r.in a a ay. "When s ■■ e in. s !>h s she won't ! fin i any on •tio o. Me don't owe her anything, so it's all right, ami 1 want- i ed to di-charoe her, but you know 1 i never would dare to tell her to go. ami ■ 1 knew you wouldn't dare, a-d don't | you think yo.tr little wim kuow- pret- i ty well how to raanag 7 < a y j ow _ | or I'll break down and erv right here I in the 011.ee." Indianapolis Journal. St. Paul Park—A New Picnic Ground St I'uul Park Is 10. sued at Morton, Illinois. 14 tnlie^ north of Chicago, on the ChtcuiO. Mil* auk. e and Bt Paul Railway. The grounds cover eighty acres on the North Branch river. Oue half Is a grove of large maples, the other half is a level meadow, ’■tilted for base-ball, tennis, and all outdoor games G od boating ou river, and In ever, «av most attractive picnic ground In the vicinity of Chicago. I' r further information, rates, etc., apply to H. I'. Lalnir. City Passenaer Agent. Chicago. Milwaukee and bt. Paul Railway, 1 307 Clark wtreeU llqnnl to tTir F»n»rsjenry. "Yes,madam," said the cement seller, I holding up a plate whose fragments j had been glued together, "you will ob- | s . •■e that Stirkum's i'atent I ami.y i Comfort Cement hold-anythin^ firmly i tc d lasting’.;,. To this plate, for in- I stance, I now sus: end by a wire, a -5- j p ;v.d we : ght, an 1 the cement holds] iirm. 1 h.ereas ■ the weight tt> thirty i pound and Here the plate broke along its ] cracked lines. "And you will observe, n adam, that ' the plate breaks with ease, thus glv- ' ing an opportunity to cement the edges I i more evenly whenever it is desirable to do so.” Chicago liecord. Like a touch of nature, which makes the world akin, tho use i t (Henn's Sulphur Soap beautlties the complexion of young ladles In every part < t the universe. If you would improve in wisdom, you must bo content to be thought loolish for 1 egh ct.ng the things of the world. catarrh that cannot bo cured with Hall a Catarrh 1 Cure. Taken iutanialiy. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props.. Toledo, a No ONT who cannot master himself , Is worthy to rule. Shiloh’s Coxsumi tion Curb Is sold on a guarantea lb cures Incipient Consutnp- • tion. It Is tho best Cough Cure. 25 cents, 50 cents and SI.OO. j
I'.CIK Ht-. <>(• would wash out their mout™' L w ”. ~r ' ree times a dav with an ana «e’ tlc K’lu' ion, thoro would not bo much sickne-a. In the la-t 'on ^ ai * have never ha Inc* d. sore or fever, and I ascribe the irnsolely to tho fm t that I foil w this Wan rigidly, '^here are any numbei’Wproprio'ary;’ itiseptl •- that are exce»nt for this ; urpose, but many more I Implo a rents that are as good or l*ette" < >r.e >f the l*est of the latter is carbolic i cid. A very Weak solution of this g, rgled and he'd in tl e m uth two < thr o times a day will work i wondc s. Immediately after using, | one v 111 find that the mouth feels | < leanc i I believe that a great ma,ority of the common throat and lung troubl 8 come from the lodgment of ] diseas microl*es within the mucous memh anes of tho in uth. Tho free use offantLeptus will kill these gonns. —A SI. Louis doctor. Thr World'* Colambtan exposition Will twos value to tho world by Illustrating the Improvements in the mechanlzal arte, and eminent physicians will tall you that tho progress In medicinal agents lias been of equal IruporUnc«, a strengthening laxailve that Syrup of Figs is far In advance ] of nil others. Y CKI wid find that the m. ro resolve not to be unless and tho honest desire to hefr* "ther people, will, in the quiek- . ret atsd most delicate ways, also improve j <*ur^elf.
» ■ w w ■ ."w .m . , v#. i>u* lot 1,0 ® w 1 OIK ST. JACOBS OIL —PERMANENTLY RH6umaiism. | B Untold Suffering AND MISERY RELIEVED AND CURED. The Messenger of Health Heartily Indorsed. . A STATEMENT UNDER J OATH. r । Mount Pleasant, Michigan,! DAMI I.J. HtHkO'. AugllSt 15, 1892.
A STATEMENT UNDER OATH.
M >UNT Pl EAS4XT, Mich. ( August 14. ’’ Ttu owsn lit k ■ tßi< - Bilt A appi.:an< kCo.: O.Sirs I now am able to say af’erhavtng putShased . ue of your No ♦ Mec'rlc Belts, with rpital Appliance, about one year ago, that I tbtjik Go 11 hav ■ foand relief rrommy terrible •uaering through the woml Tftil healing Infiu- , enev of yonr wonderful Boiv Belt. August *> at which time I » a- a great sufferer, and j “*9Been for m->re than four year, from ei--1 i r tne nervous prostration, so much so that, on Ihlleast excitement :ny whole nervous system '9® id be all ut a tre id le from head to foot, and u 2lble to control myself In the least and would t me to a little child. lam a ■4ner by profession; in the fields. ■ r at work "•the farm, or at any excitement. It ha t the s Jie effect. I could not lift the weight of five •^uls. It bo continued with increase 1 sufferW until I was unable to help myself and for 9Eit long months my suffering was intense. stomach was so weak that I could not take •W'juod but crackers and warm water for the a W,-e time. My kidneys were so weak that I ®*®d not retain mv urine; it w .ni l pass from m Worittnuail v and I was under the necessity °^Baving my couch from six to eight times of • *ht to void my urine, which was ver.- pain- 1 ’ ’"'a* a^ so troubhvl with s.-vere constii aHW: and pile-, s> ti.a- 1w - ' '•’ei - , n,.’. ; f J t IWv lifted lu ami out of -.1 1.1 r«i njttths. The doctors -did nog iw at rv-r.w.l I had made up my mind that there w*s no help for me this side of the grave. My Ilihbs would become numb and cold, seemingly as ice. and I would try with hot bricks, rub- ! bing and all other methods to restore the circulation and natural feeling, but a 1 to no effect, and then It would pass off. Then again another a: tack would occur which would, leave me helpless, ami so continudu periodically, and ' I could get io relief. The doctors tel 1 me that 1 must not do any work, ami that it would be i three years at least before 1 w ould Be able to w ork. J agreed with them, for 1 could not, nor . did I ever expect t<> again. The whole world , seemed to me a blank, and my vital f rces all 1:«<1 leit me. and my life was fast ebbing away j from me through the loss of my life fluidtL which doctors w. re unable even to die k. 1 " bad given up all hope of ever getting help and death in all its terrible forms stare 1 me in the face, from which there seemed to be no avenue of escape from this living horror, of which no living person is able to know or feel, except his sufferings be as mine have been. In this state o. suffering and agony J continued until about one year ago now. I met a friend who, on seeing my helpless condition, advised me to try
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