St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 November 1894 — Page 4

£ljc independent. WALK KU ION. INDIANA, NOV. 3. I HIM \V. A. KNDLEY, I'M 11 or. President Cleveland weighs 312 pounds. Wheal has hern selling in Oregon, it is said, al 25 cents a bushel. Some of the largest ocean steamers can he converted into armed cruisers in thirty hours. A Louisville dealer in ant iquil ies j advertises for sale a revolver used by Julius Caesar. Next. The czar of Russia died on 'nmrsday afternoon. The Grand Duke Nicolaus will succceed the dead ruler. Some men make money by spending money, while others make money by saving it. The former me financiers. “Armazindy,” ,1. Whitcomb Riley’s new book of poems, hr ; been issued. The work is eulogized by high author HyIt is the little things that make up the sum of life. By attention to small things men have risen to eminence. It, is reported that the Elkhart Daily Journal, recently started, has suspended publication. The field was evidently over crowded. Thastatement is made by a student of Bradstreet’s that nearly eighty |er cent, of the concerns that fail in Imai ness are those who do not advertise. There is a growing sentiment among the masses of this great conn-। try favorable to a condition which will give us fewer politicians and more statesmen. The richest, woman in the world is Isadora Cousino of Santiago, Chili. ; She owns coal, copper andsilver mines, as well sis si fleet of eight iron steamships. From her coal mine alone her income is SIOO,OOO. Consumption, it is said, is almostan unknown disease on the great mountain chains. People of consumptive tendency should seek such places, no matter what limtncial loss to them such si change might involve. —of thu I Tinv. advertises his dead-beat subscribers by offering their accounts for sale. Il serves the dead-heats right, but they probably care but little about the exposure. A chronic dead beat is usual ly lire proof against anything. The Central church, of Chicago, the late Professor Swing’s church, may not be disbanded sis has been seriously thought of by the members. The vote to disband was carried but. has since been reconsidered. Rev. Gunsaulus is among the divines talked of to succeed Prof. Swing. Ex-President Harrison predicts that the republicans will carry Indiana by a handsome majority. lie is also quite confident that, every congressional district in the state will be carried by the republicans. We will see now what kind of a prophet the ex president is. Le Pel it Journal, of Paris, has the largest circulation of any paper in the world. As its name indicates, it is a small paper, having four pages with five wide columns to the page. If has a circulation of 1,200,000 copies daily. The most noted writers of France contribute to its columns, and as much as five hundred dollars is often paid for a single article. In this “campaign of education”! Ihe democrats of LaPorte county have I sprung a skunk sto> on their republican brethren. It. is claimed that a skunk was thrown into a car of the special train from Michigan City at. LaPorte last. Saturday night, and the republicans are accused of the act. The latter deny the charge vehemently, mid claim it is a brilliant coup d’etat on the part of the democrats, that some democrat did it to fire the hearts of the faithful. The new ditor of the Lion (Ho.) Press says of Senator Ingalls:. “Heis classic and scholarly; plain and rustic; logical and argumentative; eloquent ami impassioned; caustic and morda cious; prejudiced and unreasonable; sensible and conservative; radical and precipitous; cautious and considerate; poetic and sentimental; stoical and misanthropic; merciless and vindictive; forgiving and pHiLi iH biopic—anything that, may suit his fancy and lit, Ihe occasion, but always original,! incomparable, matchless.” j

Poverty socials are ail the rage, at Washington, this state. They have been quite popular in many other places for the past year and a half or so. Caution in crediting, and reserve hl speaking, and in revealing one’s self to but very few, are the best securities both of a good understanding with the world, and of the inward peace of our own minds.— Thomas A. Kempis. Food from Dirt. A writer in the Washington Tost, gives an account of a recent interview wiili Edison and his new mechine. The I Nnlriealor, which within ten years, he says, will bA used to provide the tables of the world. He says: “Meat will be na longer killed ami vegetables no longer grown except by savages.” “I now turn out with a very small machine five tons of various kinds of food each day.” He then exhibed samples of food which he said he had made from dirt ■ out, of life cellar mid water running in I pipes on his premises. “I have alntidy nmde eighteen kinds of food. 1 have made a wine from New Jersey eaith and water that no man can tell from Chateau Yquem.” “New Yorkers will not semi to the tropics for fruit when the head of every family, by turning a crank, can provide the most delicious fruits and wines atone tenth of present prices.” “No change of food is contemplated. It will be cabbages and oranges that never felt wind or rain, and pork and partridges that have never been alive.” “U’e merely take n short cut and snatch the food from the earth without giving it. the trouble to grow.” “It lacks fiber, which is the only real difference.” “All food now comes fiom the ele- : ments stored in enrth, air and water.” “There are sixty five elements, and carbon is the king. It is the great : organizer. ” “I form nil my meat conqxmmlH by 1 excising three elements in a red hot ! state to nitrogen gas.” “I make bananas ami chocolate onl ।of the same ingredients, only a little I difference in flavor. Wheat is mainly I composed of a lew gasses and salts that last year lay dormant in the earth, the air and water. ” “Instead of waiting a year for im ture to collect these elements bv 11 . * growth, I combine all with less than a single revolution of a wheel or in a moment, uptime. Everything is very । simple after 1 I* ’ any pmtiCOttr^P or inm ——V- - —• , KARL’S CLOVER ROOT will pnr- ' ify your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your Bowels and make your Head dear as a ladl. 25c. and 50c. Fur sale by Bellinger & Williams. Don’t go without, the convenience of envelopes with your name and address printed on them, when you can get them for 50 cents a hundred at the Independent ofUce. KARLS CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood Purifier gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipat ion, 25c , 50c. Fur sale by Bellinger & Williams. ' Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, I'enn., says: “Shiloh's Vitalize, । ‘SAXED MY LIFE.’ I consider it the best, remedy for debilitated system 1 ever used.” For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble it excels. Price 75ets. For sale by Bellinger & Williams. 'fell your neighbors about the 1nDEPEndent's offer of three papers for $1.50. The long w inter evenings are coming when plenty of reading matter will not come amiss, ;ind those who have not already taken advantage of our offer should lose no time in doing so. Remember, the Independent, Womankind and the American Farmer all lor $1.50. The L. E. A W. w ill run land seekers’excursions to the south June 5, ' Inly 5, August 7. September 4. Octo- I her 2, November 6 and December 4, 1894, nt one lirst-chiss fnre for round trip. These excursions will take in ' important points in Alabama, Florida, I Kentucky, Georgia, Louisiana, Missis- ' sippi, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. For further particulars call on the local agent. i- I When you go to LaPorte call at I,ay’s European hotel and restaurant Meals, 25 cents. SCARBORO BEACH, Scarboro, Ma THE KIRKWOOD, C. D. DRESSER, Propr. .1 Scarboro Beach Is one of the finest on the New England coast-presenting as It does, au unbroken stretch of over two miles, uffordinz oil the delights of Surf ’ Batliin r. without the dangerous accopipaninient of au im * r - nw. THE VENICE OF AMERICA. MICHIGAN’S FAMOUS SUMMER BKSOKT STAR ISLAND, LAKE ST. CLAIR. Tiie finest hotel: the most beau I i fid grounds; liie lualUdest atmosphere : the best fishing; out and indooramusements: and most reasonable rates of any resort, on the Great Lakes. For illustrated 32-page book, , Address J- Slocum, Prop. Star IslandHousa Care of Star-Cole & Bed-Star Line, Detroit, Micli,

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