St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 December 1894 — Page 3
Dizzy Spells Mr. E. Stiff, proprietor of the Centennial Rolling and Flour Mills, Dailey, Mich., tells the following story of his troubles and the ’■ellef afforded by Hood’s Sarsaparilla: "Six
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been restored and all the other troubles have vanished, so I feel like a new man. I keep Hood’s Sarsaparilla on hand, also Hood’s Pills.” E. Stiff, Dailey. Michigan. Hood’s^ Cures Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, always reliable and beneficial. The Standard remedy for all stomach and liver complaints is Kipaus Tubules, One tabule gives relief, but in severe cases one should ba taken after each meal until the trouble has disappeared. Send your full name and address to Dobbins’ Soap Mfg. Co., Philadelphia. Pa, by return mall, and get, free of all cost, a coupon worth several dollars, if used by you to its full advantage. Don’t delay. This is worthy attention. Women Should Walk Faster. Mrs. Langtry always asserted and i stoutly maintained that she owed the fineness of her skin and the brilliancy i of her complexion ty the rapid walk : which she took daily. Many American wemen wa’k, but they are slow ’ walkers. And the complexion special- । ists say that a slow walk is no t etter than mwe at all, except that it obliges the walker to breathe frosh, open air. i which is always good. To get the full beneficial effects of a walk for the complexion, there must be rapid movement for the b'.ood, quick breathing for the color in the cheeks, muscular exertion for the development of the whole body, including the chest and neck and chin, and, finally, the general exercise for calling to life the sluggish organs of the body. That is the general explanation. Practiced, it works wonders. Miss Frances Willard devotes eight hours of the day to work, eight hours to sleep, and the remaining eight, as she expresses it, to doing as Bhe pleases. * Why Consult a Jian ? “No man ever suffered pangs like unto woman. “ Women, therefore, gladly turn to a woman for sympathy, counsel, and help in their peculiar troubles.
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done more for women than any other remedy. “The great cause of woman’s misery is in her womb. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound goes direct to the source of trouble, drives out disease, and cures backache, fainting, despondency, bloating, ovarian troubles, and leucorrhoea.” All druggists. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DuHALD 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 tv 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 fire 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 of it. Dose, one tablespoonful j.n water at bedtime. Sold by all Druggists. ■**►■’*■ © (A QUICK * Remedy in cases of accidents, as cuts, k burns, bruises, severe scalds, sprains, T etc. Can be applied by keeping on f A hand a bottle of Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment. J V \ It acts at once, gives instant relief and a 9 restores vital heat to the injured or dis- F (eased parts. Price 25c, 50c and SI.OO per bottle. Sold by all druggists. a A ■’Tv Q CURES WHERE ALL ELSEFAILS. i | gd Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use g
MURDEROUS TURK. 1 ■——————— ’ HORRORS SUFFERED AT HIS J HANDS BY CHRISTIANS. I I Unparalleled Indignities Offered the Armenians by Cruel atid Ferocious Kurds and Circassians—Land Where There’s No Justice and No Law, Cling to Their Faith. The recent horrible massacre of the Christians by the Turks in Armenia, Asia Minor, draws attention to that high-
months ago I was in very poor health. I had stomach and bowel trouble, dizzy spells, also very sick turns of stomach, with beating and throbbing of che t and head. I was Nearly Deaf 'in the right ear. It i seemed like a saw--5 mill running in my head. I used two i and one-half bottles ' of Hood’s Sarsapaj rilla, when I felt a » change for the better. My hearing has
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full of famous cities of the dead as Greece or Italy, but the fame belongs to a remoter and less familiar past. There is Bayazed, paved with fragments of sculpture, fashioned when Moses was a boy in the house of the Pharaohs; An.i, the city of colossal ruins, in which the treasures of the King of Kings were preserved; Takhti-Soliman, the reputed birthplace of Zoroaster, where burned the holy fire descended from heaven, and visited forages by the Magi in quest ot light for j their torches, which kindled all the fires , that blazed within the great empire of ; Persia. Petrifying lakes occupy the sites ( of other populous cities which nourished : when this earth was young, and new cit- । ies flourish on the beds of exhausted lakes. Mgr. Krimian, the head of the Ar- ' menian Church, bears the title of Cathol- | ikos. He resides at Etchmiadzin, a . monastery near Erivan, said to be the old- ! est monastic institution in the world. He
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was previously Archbishop of Jerusalem, and has been Patriarch of Constantinople, but was banished from the Turkish capital and deprived of his rights as an Ottoman subject on account of his patriotic views. Ho was chosen Cathoiikos in ISW ,ue Uideet Fcopic. According to their own annals, the Armenians nro the oldest people in the world and the earliest Christian nation. They trace their origin back to Haig, the grandson of Noah, who, 2,000 years before the Christian era, established n dynasty of sovereigns that continued to rule until Vahe, the sixtieth in succession, fell In battle against Alexander the Great. In their earlier history they were a con- ■ quering nation and their empire once I stretched from the Caspian Sea, on the i east, to Cicilia, on the Mediterranean, on i the west, and from the borders of I’ontus, I on the north, to the coniines of Assyria, I on the south. Then the population was : 35,000,000 souls. Though the Armenians are brave mid ; seem to have all the elements of a mili । tary people, they have been held under I i subjection most of the time for 3,000 years. After being male at different times, away back in the dim past, part of the Assyrian, Median and Persian em- ' i pires, Armenia fell under the Greek kings : of Syria, about 200 B. C. Since then the | ‘ land has been conquered or overrun in I turn by Romans, Parthians, Saracens, ! Mongols. Russians, and, last and worst, I ! Turks, who first established their su- I j premacy nearly five hundred years ago. Hfi /fkodh PEASANTS OF SASSOUN. ■ [These are typee of the people who were massacred.] The country is now parceled out among the three nations —Turkey, Russia and Persia. “ Through all their vicissitudes the Ar- . I menians have preserved their faith ini tact. They profess to have been convert1 I ed just after the ascension of the Savior । : by St. Thaddeus, the apostle. The Dead Fed to Dogs. * I Since the Turk has asserted his sway ) • over part of Armenia, atrocities almost beyond belief have been common. The ' sacking of a church, the desecration of an ) altar and the most fiendish treatment of women are every day affairs, and only at- ’ tract the attention of the civilized world ) when, as now, great numbers of people are murdered. It is a matter of daily oc- ' currence, says an American who has ) traveled in Armenia, to have funeral pro- ( cessions mobbed, the mourners dispersed, ■ the dead taken out of the coffin and thrown to the dogs in the streets. Wedding festivities are stopped by means of revolvers, and tha bride is dishonored. The young Armenian wife and the blushing maiden are entirely at the mercy of the unbridled Moslems; while horses, cat-
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tie, crops, merchandise, furnitt re ’ an s 4 even houses are coolly appropri ß ^ the cruel, ferocious Kurds and Circas^ sinus, with the tacit sanction of corroptr Turkish officials. Armenian Christas " are not permitted to carry arms, while;| the Circassians and Kurds are armed and | are encouraged to hunt them. The Chris' I tian Armenians generally live in the valleys and cultivate the soil, while the Kurds and Circassians are nomadic people and live high up on the mountains where they tend their flocks. Whenever they desire they swoop down upon the valleys, gathering in the fruits of the peaceful Armenians' labors and carrying away flocks and herds. '--X There is no justice and no law for tse Armenian. An Armenian is not allowed to testify against a Turk and the latter hardly ever thinks of carrying out any obligation he may owe the Armenian. The tax collectors travel in bands and swoop down upon the villages like harpies, collecting all that is possible to get without regard to rate or value. If the farmer has no money, off he goes to prison until he pays, and the prisons are now full to overflowing with unfortunates such as these. And the shame of these awful outrages lies at the door of England which fails to carry out her obligations to protect Christians in Turkey. ASKS FOR MORE SHIPS. Secretary Herbert Is of the Opinion that the Navy Should He Increased* The most important recommendation made by Secretary Herbert in his n!^***' report, is that Congress authorize the wustruction of three great battle ships of about 10,000 tons displacement each, to cost, exclusive of armament, not exceeding $4,000,0W> each, ami twelve torpedo boats of from 100 to 300 tons each, nt the discretion of the Secretary, to cost not exceeding an average of $170,000. Since his last report five splendid ships have been added to the naval list, three of which are capable of speed in excess of twenty-one knots, while two of them are the fleetest cruisers in the world. The five vessels are the Marblehead, 18.44 knots; Columbia, 22.50; Olympia, 21.09; Montgomery, 19.050; and Minneapolis, 23.070. One important change of naval policy is noted in connection with
ly picturesque but unfor t u n a t e and most unhapy region of the earth. Armenia claims the honor of being the cradle of the human race. According to (radition, the Garden of Eden was within her bounds, and after Noah leftjhe ark on Mount Ararat he made his home in the midst of her territory. Armenia is as
the advertisements for three new torpedo boats soon to be issued. The Secretary j says that no speed premiums will be allowed on these boats; that the premium system undoubtedly hail its advantages when adupUAi. but the dennrems«* t* with the experience gaihcd, it may with j profit be abandoned. The report shows the number of torpedo boats now on hand in foreign coun- i tries is 1,283, and the numlx’r building IS2. Great Britain has 175 on hand and <l4 building, while Fram-e is even better off with 214 <>n hnud and 41 building. Os seventeen countries enumerated not ono has less than 22 of these boats, while the United States, with more coasts ami ports than any nation, has but six, count- i ing those yet to be built. Ou the ]K>iut of preparation for war in time of pence the Secretary makes this very significant comment: 'The latest and one of the most impressive lessons in all history is now being taught by China and Japan. A nation, the most populous in the world, tilde to put millions of tight- J i ing men into the field, is now. after suffer- ! | ing many disasters, soouring Europe ami ! America for munitions of war. It relied I upon its numbers. Now it is buying dis- ; j carded guns and discarded ammunition, : whatever it can get, to aid it in repelling i the a.~saults of a people vastly inferior ty : it in numbers.'* After calling attention to the urgerv i need of legislation for the relief of the , j personnel of the navy, the Secretary i ' recommends that the enlisted force be inj creased by 2,tKM> men. In eomlusiou the I Secretary submits estimates for the next year aggregating $27.5-A,911. exceeding i the current appropriation by $5,495.1113, I caused mainly by the necessity of paying ' I for vessels now under contract. It is ' stated that after this year the appropria- j tions on this score will rapidly diminish, ; falling from $13.2.59.393 next year to I s7so.<»<Mt in the following year. Tcl. grapln.- < Hc<S. Deputies had a running tight with Jim ■ French, the bandit, near Tahlequah, I. T. | lie escaped a fur a hard chase. Charles Hart, who murdered the Good children near I‘aulding. Ohio, has made a . detailed confession of the crime. Chairman Sayers will endeavor to have ’ at least two of the genera! appropriation i bills ready when Congress meets. Bandits tried to hold up a train near ; Bragg Station, I. T.. but were foiled by i the engineer putting on fuil steam. Opponents of Senator Washburn in j Minnesota claim they have secured enough votes to prevent his renomination. At a meeting of Western passenger officials it was unanimously decided to form one or more associations to cover the entire territory. Efforts of the defense in the San Francisco strike conspiracy cases to have President Cleveland and general managers of railroads subpenaed have been thwarted by ad verse rulings. A crisis in the Hungarian Cabinet has been averted by the Emperor giving a I formal premise that he will sanction the ecclesiastical bills. The dress of the 4-year-old daughter of David McCord, living at Odon, near i Washington, Ind., caught fire from a grate and she was burned to death. Harry and Eugene Sanders of Mauch Chunk, Fa., aged 11 and 12 years, were struck by an engine and killed while picking up coal on the Lehigh Valley j tracks. Representatives of the Senator Stan- I ford estate have foreclosed a mortgage on ; property which belonged to the estate of i Dr. J. B. P. Stillman, an»pld-time friend ' yf Senator Stanford. 1
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or the Dissecting-Ilooni. one know , that the nerve- in numan body are almost without SX Ltom r ’ Pa!,t Os tho r t he diffleuity of dissecting to these nerves can. there'ore v?/ 1 Plass caße ^e museum of Hahnemann ('ol!e"-e is ee ? tire huinan corebro-tTpinal to, L BVB om ' over y nerve arranged tVs re^ o ^'; , Order ’ and all in tact, <JnM avkable piece of dissecting is SIX' ° f Dr T K ’ B ' Weaver, one et iiJmSth® P r(;f , e ? sors -. took him dnl h ’ S °‘Uht hours a dn^t "’.acoomphsh the work. He rein rec gnltion an official ribbon froi« the World’s Ia r, where the worl Wa^s exhibited. Every ner e emanating from brain and spine has beeilprescrved. and the subject looks like ft fish net in the case. Some of the nerv^aie quite thick and others as tragm’- seemingly, a.s a spiderweb.— PhiljKelphiu HedOrd. ■iS^XpoWrANT FOOD TESTS. How »r» Produce More Economical and Articles for the Table. The* official food analyses by the I nitej States and Canadian govornmvnV’f ave h 'en studied with interest. Ine I iitod States Government report gives tfce names of eighteen well-known baking powders, son o of them advertised as j uro cream-of-tartar powders, which contain alum. The report shows the Roval to baa pure cream-of-tart a • bakin? powder, the highest in strength, evolving IUO.g cubic inches of leavening gas । er single ounce of powder. Thore were eight other brands of cream-of-tartar j owders tested, and their average strength was 111.6 cubic inches of gas jer ounce of towder. The Canadian government investigations wore of a i-till larger number of powders. The Loyal i aking Powder was hero a so shown the purest and highest in strength, containing fortylive per oent. more leaveninp gas per ounce than the average of all the other oteam-of-tartar powders. These figures are very instructive to the practical houses© q er. They indicate that the Royal linking Powder goes more than 33 per cent, further in use than the others or is one-third more eoonomical .'-till more important than this, however, thev prove this popu ar article ha- been "brought to the highest degree of t urity—-f rto it > su|«er.atlve j unity this superiority in strength is due- and consequently’ that by its u e we mav to insured the purest and mo»t wholesome f. od The powder- of lower stron.th are found to liave large am<> nts of imp :r---itlu< in the focd. Thi- fact is ©mphasued by the report of the < hio state Food tommiseioner, who, while finding th© Royal practically j ure, found no other powder to contain les- than 10 per cent of inert or foreign matteri XU^jUti-tio* chow that there Is »h . manufacture < f the Roval United "TSRe* TW wondorh I' ale thus indicated for th© Royal Baking Powder —greater than that of all other baking powders c mbined is । erha a even a i i her eviden e than that already quote I of the su cru rity of this article, and of its tndispensablonesa to mo vein cookery. This Is Funny. In an old English dictionary a "girl” is lUswribod us “a roe buck of two yea»s.” A column and a half is given t > the daseriptton of a crocodile, closing in this way. ” t will weep over a man's head id ter devouring the body itid then devour th • head ulm>. HriKikors Atiesd! Prudcuce, foresight, that ini»;ht have nave I many a sood chip that has gone to pieces uiwux the breakers, is a quality “coaspicuoue by it- abaoaco” amoiw; many classes ot invalids, and atm nx mue wore iv tably than persons tr tiblo I with inactivity of the kldm>y» and bladder. Wui-n tt.< .-e oi t -ans faM off I in duty grievotu triable is t<> Le apprehended. ^right's dbea-.'. diabetes, catarrh and j Mons in the bladder, arc among the disca-es : which a diaragatd of early symptoms confirm and render fatal. I hat signally effectual di- ! uretic, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, will and let no oue so troubled forget this remedy the symptoms of approaching renal disease and check its further protrees. Equally efficacious Is the Bitters forcomt: i at ion. liver complaint, malaria and rheumatic trouble an 1 debility. X n I i >phant Load. In Siam and Afghanistan, whereth© j elephant is the chief I east of burden, an ' elephant load ' is reckoned at two ; tons. . Deafness Cannot Ho Cured : By local applications, as they can:; c reach the i disensed portion of the <ar. Thore is only oue I v ay to cure deafness, and that is bv coustltutioual semMiioa. D. tCnc&s is caused by an ini tiamed condition ot tire mucous lining at the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is ini fl&iucA ysu have a rumbling sound or uiuxrrfeot hiaWne. and when it is entirely closed Ikafuaesia the result, and unk -s the inflasuuiatiou can to tahon out and thia tube restored to ' its liarmal coudition hearing w-ill bo destroyed forever ; mue cases out of ten are caused by caI tarrh, wpiuh is nothieg Imt an inflamed condi--1 thm ot theuauuus surfaces. We will give One Huudved Dollars for any ; case of Da&toess ic&ueed by caiarrhi that cat> not be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. ha" Sold by Druggists, 75c. ’ Some people might find time for jolt ing one another it they were not so busy helping themselves. Astsmatic Troubi.es and Soreness of tbs Lungs or Throat are usually overcome by Dr. D Jayne’s Expectorant—a sure curative for Colds. WHO makes a quick use of the mo- ' ment is a genius of prudence. What is more fascinating than a complexion tinted like the rarest sea-shell and purified by the use of Glenn’s Sulphur Soap? Austria has only 155 periodicals.
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Largest Statue. The largest bronze statue In the world is that of Peter the Great at St. Petersburg, which weighs about 1,100 tons. The Modern Mother Has found that her little ones are improved more by the pleasant laxative byrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative effect of a gentle remedy, than by any other, and that it is more acceptable to them. Children enjoy it, and it , n< qlits them. The true remedy, Syrup of Figs, Is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. Lazy Man's Contrivance. A Sacramento gardener irrigates his Carden by dog power. After six years’ suffering. I was cured by rtso’s Cure. —Make Thomson. 2<j}4 Ohio Ave., Allegheny, Pa., March 19, "94. SLEEPS IN TWO TOWNSHIPS. An Interesting Question as to the Residence of a Dweller on a Boundarv. A surveyor's line cuts th© dwellinghouse of George F. Ferry, « f Maplewood, squarely in two, savs the 80-ton J< urnal. But the house still stands for all that, and the nightly rest of its occupants is in nowise disturbed because of the division. The line is the boundary between the Town of Melrose and the City i f Mal len, and all of a sudden the two municipalities have set up vigorous and conflicting claims f< r the possession of Mr. 1 erry’s freehold, and incidentally the taxes levied thereon. For some years past the owner of the house has been paving his taxes to Malden. Now the Melrose asse-tors have looked over the ground and determined that the property comes within their jurisdicti n. In f turn they will send a bill to Mr. Perry, anil furthermore they have presented a bill to the City of "Malden for th© refunding of all the monej-, to the amount of about S6O, that he' has paid into the Malden treasury. It is nip and tuck I ©tween the two places, and Mr. Perry looks serenely on. To be sure, he has a tax bill from both Melrose and Malden in either pocket, but it is tolerably certain that he will not be required io pay them l oth. There is one comforting assurance to Mr. Perry, whote sympathies all go out to Malden, and to whom Melrose is an alien land—his Maid n citizenship is unimpeachable, for the boundary lino almost ex c ly bisects the bed in which I o s eeps o' nights, and that it is which determines the place where he lives. The fortunate thing about it is that his head—his thinking ; piece and the pid >w lie peac fully on i the Maid n side. Melrose surveyors, I with fell intent, have planted their ■ th- odities at the boundary stone in front of the Ferry mansion on Swains I Pond avenue, and squint d with ail their might across the fence, and have figured and figured in the att mpt to phorica’lyi tdri^.'gh his a ««Ll. \ r J“ ' waist, and his neck, but his head re-d mains triumphantly in Malden, and ■ the assailants, cre-tfallen, have lim- I bored up their machines and hied them back to Melro-e to concoct fresh j schemes. !■ — , PROGRESS. jßvn People who get the greatest I degree of comfort and real en- I joyuient out of life, are those MllH^rW who make the most out I qPH _ of their opportunities. Quick perception and w good judgment, lead such promptly to adopt and make use of those refined and improved products of modern inventive genius I ■ ■UNw’swL. which best serve the i / needs of their physical bf W- Accordingly, ^ ,e most intelligent । \ 'vJufcflull Art I ' an ^ progressive people ; \ \VI v/l are fo un< l to employ । \\ Vk ' II nlos,t refined and | v perfect laxative to reg- ' ulate and tone up the | ^.stomach, liver, and v bowels, when in need j of such an agent —hence the great popularity of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. These are made from the purest, most refined and : concentrated vegetable extracts, and from | forty -two to forty - four are contained in i each vial, which is sold at the same price । as the cheaper made and more ordinary I pills found in the market. In curative vir- ■ tues, there is no comparison to be made be- ■ tween them and the ordinary pills, as any one may easily learn by sending for a free I sample, (four to seven doses) of the Pel- j lets, which will be sent on receipt of name and address on a postal card. ONCE USED THEY ARE ALWAYS IN FAVOR. The Pellets cure biliousness, sick and bilious headache, dizziness, costiveness, or constipation, sour stomach, loss of appetite, csated tongue, indigestion, or dyspepsia, xvindy belchings, “heart-burn,” pain and distress after eating, and kindred derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels. Put up in glass vials, therefore always fresh and reliable. One little “Pellet” is a laxative, two are mildly cathartic. As a “dinner pill,” to promote digestion, take one each day after dinner. To relieve distress from over-eating, they are unequaled. They are tiny, sugar-coated granules; any child will readily take them. Accept no substitute that may be recommended to be ‘‘just as good.” It may be better for the dealer, because of paying him ■ a better profit but he is not the one who needs help. Address for free sample, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
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