St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 May 1895 — Page 7
Look Out for “No. 1” Your first duty is to yourself. Your bodily condition calls for the help to be found in a good Spring Medicine The best preparation for this purpose is Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Spring is the season for cleansing and renewing the blood. During the winter it has crept sluggishly through the ▼eins, gathering impurities from indoor air, from fatty substances in the food, and from many other sources. The great blood-purifying medicine especially prepared to do this work is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It will give to the blood purity, richness and vitality, and these will bring health and vigor, strong nerves, a good appetite, refreshing sleep, and powers of endurance. Cleanse your blood by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, a renovating preparation especially prepared to make pure blood, then you may enjoy the season of flowers and birds and outdoor pleasures, for you will be healthy, strong and well. Hnnd'c Dtlle cure a,! I,vor 11,8 - hUiousllUvU S I IIIS ness headnche. 21 cent*. He Knew Polities. Lord Dufferin once addressed the University of Toronto in Greek, and on tlie following day the Canadian journals announced that his command of the language was astounding, idiomatic ami grammatically perfect. Whereupon the following dialogue ensued: “How did those idiots of reporters know that'.'" asked Sir Hector Langevin of Sir John Macdonald, “liecause 1 told them,” replied Sir John. “But who told you? You don’t know Greek,” persisted Sir Hector. "1 don't know Greek.” admitted the premier, with his usual gravity, “but 1 know politics.” Gen. Rafael Reyes, who commanded the Government troops which put down the insurrection in Colombia, is a man of action, with a keen, dark face, a love of adventure and a wealth of experience in revolutions. A regiment of Indians, attracted by his magnetism, served with him in the rebellion of 1885. MORE GOOD NEWS For All Women Who Arc Sick. (SPECIAL TO 018 LADY nEAVFR*/ ‘'l atn happy to say your Vegetable Compound has cured me of painfid menstruations and backache. ** My suffering every month was dreadful. The doctor gave me morphine to ease the pain, but nothing to cure me; and I was obliged to spend two or threo days in bed. Now I have no pain at all. “ I can work harder, and be on my feet longer, than I have for years. I cannot praise your medicine enough. lam glad to tell every one that I was cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.”— Mrs. Newton Conn. Manchester, Ohio. All druggists sell itDAD WAY’S n PILLS, Purely Vegetable, MiM and Reliable. Reaulate tbe Liver and Digestive Organs. The •afest and best medicine in the world for the CURE of all dl«orders of the Stomach. Liver, Bowel*. Kidneys, bladder, Nervous Diseases, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Constipation, Costivenees, Indigestion, Biliousness, Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, Piles, and all derangements of the Internal Viscera. PERFEi T DIGESTION will be accomplished by taking RAD WAY'S PILLS. By so doing DYSPEPSIA, Bick Headache, Foul Stomach and Biliousness will be avoided, as the food that Is eaten eon- ’ tributes its nourishing rropert ie-* for the support of the natural waste of the body. Price 25 cts. per box. Sold by all druggists. RADWAY & CO.. New York. Beecham’s pills are for biliousness, sick headache, dizziness, dyspepsia, bad taste in the mouth, heartburn, torpid liver, foul breath, sallow skin, coated tongue, pimples loss of appetite, etc., when caused by constipation; and constipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. One of the most important things foj everybody to learn is that constipation causes more than half the sickness in the ■world,especially of women; and it can all be prevented. Go by the book,free at your druggist's,or write B.F.AlleuCo.,36sCanß’. St.,NewYork. Pills, io<? and 25$ a box. Annual »ale» more than 6,000.000 boxen. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothimg Syr up for Children Seething; gotten* the gums, reduces inflammation, ''vs pain, curea wind colic. 25 cents a bottle.
1 I “I cannot speak too highly of Hood’s 1 Sarsaparilla, as it has worked wonders in my case. 1 am 74 years of age, and have : been afflicted with salt rheum on my hands for a great many years. I tried many things to cure them, but failed. My hands would crack open and bleed profusely, and the pain was terrible to b<ar. Since taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla the flesh has healed and the skin is as smooth as any farmer’s. I recommend Hood's Sar.-apurilla as a reli- ■ able medicine, and always speak in its favor. ’ Lloyd B. Chase, Swansea, Mass. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye to day. Be sure to io’ Hood's and only Hood's. THE BIGGEST FOREST. In It the One in Africa or That of Siberia? “Where Is the world's biggest forest?" was the question asked in the forestry section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science the other day. ami it led to a deal of discussion. One man thought It was the region of forest north of the St. Lawrence River in the provinces of Ontario and Quebec, extending northward to Hudson Bay ami Labrador, ami embracing a region 1,700 miles in । length ami miles in breadth. But , those who followed him with sugges | । tions took all tbe wind out of his sails. I The discussion finally rested with the decision hanging tire between an Immense forest in Central Africa, with a length north and south of miles , j and a width known to be vast, but I which could not be told exactly, and i the pine, laiTh and cedar forest of Siberia. , It appears that SHs'i-fa. from the plain of the Old River on the west to the valley of the Imlighiika on the east, embracing the great plains, or river valleys of the Yenisei, olenek, I.e j na, ami Yana Rivers, is one great timber belt, averaging more than miles in breadth from north to south, being fully I.7<m miles wide in the Yen isel district, ami having a length from east to west of not less Hum -MUM) versts, about 3.000 miles. I alike rqtm torial forests, the trees of the Siberian taigas are mainly conifers, comprising pines of several varieties, firs and lar dies. In the Yenisei, Lena ami olenek regions there are thousands of square miles where no human living has ever been. The long stemmed conifers rise to a height of L’hi feet or more mid stand so closely together that walking among them Is difficult The dense, lofty tops excluded the pale arctic sunshine, and the straight, pale trunks, nil looking exactly alike. । so bewilder the eye In the obscurity that all sense of direction Is lost Hven j the most experienced trappers of sable ’ dare not venture Into the dens • taigas without taking the precaution <>f blazing the trees constantly with hat. het; as they walk forward. If lost there the hunter rarely finds his way out. but ' perishes from starvation or cold. The ; natives avoid the taigas, ami have a name for them which signifies "places where the mind Is lost.” Whistler's Pique. Whistler is an American, and he has not loved England since lie failed of re-election to the presidency of the Royal Society of British Artists. After the election of IXBB, when a rival can didate was chosen. Whistler and his friends resigned. In his letter of resig ! nation, ho said: “In view of the fact that there are no longer any artists In the society. I suggest that Its name bo changed from ’The Society of British Artists' to ‘The Society of British.’ ” The Dinner Bell Sounds but a men kery to the dyspeptic. He hears it, of course, but bls stomach dues not respond to the call. He “goes through the motions'’ and suffers afterwards for the small amount of victuals he partakes of Hostetter's Stomncb hitters alters his condition Into one of ability to eat plentifully, digest heartily, and assimilate thoroughly Malaria, rheumatism const : c ■. ni 1 lousness are evuquerud by Ibis worlibtumcd j I medicine. _ Prince Bismarck has boon elected an ! honorary member of the Prussian ' Academy of Arts. There are only I four honorary members, one of whom I is Empress rrederick. And Make Money at It. If yon only knew it. the trouble is with your digestion. If that was good you would sleep better, wake lie.ter, work better, and make more money nt it. How can one “get on” when the whole system is sluggish? But people don’t realize what is the trouble. A box of Ripans Tabules makes life worth living. Al! druggists. The people who die annually in London number 81,000, and it takes 23U I acres of ground to give them decent I burial room. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is a constitutional cure. Trice 75 cents. । ' For every fault wo see in others we j have two of our own which we over- ■ look. ’ I can recommend Piso’s Cure for Consumption to sufferers from Asthma.— E. D. Townsend, Ft. Howard, Wis., May 4, '94. > It is for the future, not the present, ’ that we now live. i
‘•Are Findings Keepings?” The common practice of considering “finders keepers” tends to lower the standard of ethics. A correspondent of the Interior, anxious to keep his moral sense free from confusion, asks: “Will the finder of au article ever be ethically entitled to be considered its owner?” The Interior answers: That reminds us of an incident long ago—fifty-five years ago. One Saturday evening a peddler of woodenware drove up to the log house where the writer’s father lived, with a wagon loaded with wares, and a set of tools for making them. He said he wished to go back to Pennsylvania on business, and would like to h ave his horse and wagon and goods in father's care till he came back. He went, and never returned nor was heard of again. Father had the horses sold under an order of court, as they would “eat their heads off,” but kept the wagon and goods locked up In au old cabin for five years, then sold them ami turned the proceeds, with that for the sale of the horses, over to the county court, where the uoney no doubt is lying yet.
Another case: Father had n loan of (Ive hundred dollars from an old farmer who lived about sixteen miles away, ami I used to ride across In January every year to pay the interest. The old farmer died, and the old house was occupied by a tenant. In poking In n hole In the huge chimney jambs to drive out a rut. the man pulled out a gold coin. Making a hook <>f a piece of iron, he raked away till he had several hundred dollars In the shining pieces. He took every cent ami paid It over to the administrator of the estate, though no man would ever have known or even suspected his find. He did not known even the meaning of the word "ethics.” COMPLETELY PARALYZED. PHYSICIANS ARE ASTOUNDED BY A PECULIAR CASE. A Young Man Stricken with I.andrjr'a Purutynin and Yet Recovers. (From tho Timos, Philadelphia. Pa.) Stricken with Landry a Paralysis and yet cured. That means but little tn the average layman, but it means a miracle to a physician. Such is the experience of O. lx. Dailituorc. now a resident of Madison, N. J . und a rare experience it is. “Yes, it is true that I had Landry's Paralysis." said Mr. l>nllim<>re to a reporter, “or rhe Hie most celebrated physicians <>f Lindon were mistaken. “It was <>n the 13th of March, this Tear,” he continued, “when I was in New York City, that I first felt theaymp toms of my trouble. I experienced dimi culty in going up stairs, my legs failing tn j sup|Mirt me. 1 consulted a physician, who ; informed me that I had every »>ui|>t >m • of I/ocoinotnr Ataxia, but ns the ease developed In- pronounced It n emw of l^indry’s Paralysis, ami knowing the nature of the disease advised me to start L»r my hoim> and friends. I gave up i,.y work, and on April Ist started for Ix»mFsi, <>n’ A well known physician wan cwiaullvd. but I grew rnpidly worse, and on Nalur tiny, April 7th, several eminent phj»»elnns held a consultation on my «-«*o and I Informed tne that I was nt death’s door:, having but three to six days to live, still I lingcrml on. by this time completely pnral> zed. my hand* and feet being dead, [ I could hardly whisjor my wants and i could only niton ; , id. t th, the mu । cry of those moments are tw yoml mH dc- : •< r m ni..! c*;it!i v.e i r< iy have been n u elcotne visitor. “Now < ..n . ■ the part that bn« astound rd the pl.v s . mu. Rn Mr. n clergv man who visit.d me in my |a«t hours, a« he sup;» *<-d. told me of Hie marvelous ei no . f parnlv» . that lia«! , been performed by Dr U dlinius' Pink ' Pill. P r l’u cP. .>p'.- 1 stntted to take j the pills about April 2'«. nu l u week after i that felt an improvement in my condition i I her*- wn. a warm, tingling sen.ntmn in i the limbs that had b. en entirely dead, and ! 1 sooji Is-gau to move m f< ct and liaml*. i the improvement ismt'.am-1 until May 2S. j w hen I na. taken out of ! .*1 f r n virivr ; and drove the horse myself. lly the bej ginning of July I was aide t-> walk upI stairs alone nud paid a visit to N.agam “Slowly but snrvly 1 gnim d mv ..Id ! health and strength, lent e g Ontario fur New York on Ot t. 11. and I . ginning my I work again on od. 2*>. IMM; cure*! <>f i Landry’s Pnrnusi* in eight months.” , To his story Iwyond nil d aid, I Mr. 1 hdlimvre n ,i Ie the f di. a . g affidavit. Sworn and subserd . d before me Dec. 3, wm aMos c. k \ rum n. (Seal i Notary Public. Dr. Williams’ Pi' k Pills contain ill the element, neei-s- .ry t<> give new life and richness to the Id 4 and restore : shattered nerves, IT . y are for sale by ■ all druggist, or may be lind by mail from Dr. W. i.is' M< d . ur.y. Si hen ci tady. N Y . for TO < ■ tits ;h t box, or six boxes for $2 .'si. Phonometer. A well known opti inn lias devised a “phonometer," or chronograph, for enabling a person to measure distances by observing the time between the report ami flash of a gun. Don't Tobacco Hpit or Hntoke Tour Life Away Is the truthful, startling title cf a book about N*» T.» H.i the I nriii’t”**, pianint»'e<t tobacco Lnbit cure thut bract * up nieotloUtM ner^ s. eHnUrtnt«-H th*- m 'utluc poi»<>n t uiakvA wesk i; . n g,i!n Htreagth, vigor and manhoo.p y u u run no physical or financial risk, as N >To Hao is s XI by Druggists everywhere, under ii guarantee to euro or uv-nev refund.'d II k fre. Addrc Sterling Kemcdy Co., New York or Chicago. St. JoLn and the Tmne Partridge j There Is a legend that St. John kept l a tame partridge as a pet. Whether or not this was the case, the bird appears in many of the pictures of the apostle and sacred subjects getieraHy, by painters of the Venetian school. The story goes that w hile St. John was feeding ami playing with the partridge one day. a passing huntsman expressed surprise at finding so old and venerable a num thus occupied. The apostle inquired if tin* huntsman always kept his bow bent. “By no means,'' was the reply; "it would become useless if I did so.” “Well,’' answered the saint, "if you unbend your bow to prevent it from being useless, I unbend my mind in this way for the same reason.” Billiard balls of cast steel have been made and used successfully at Stockholm. They tire hollow and weigli about as much ns the ordinary ivory balls. A lathe is used to turn them to perfect smoothness.
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P . . Nets. very a- X’“ ‘ FB.' 11 thln BUc ‘' s of whalebone. By man h T lB tbl ‘ y are ^«‘rueted of 1“ of th? alr ' Sava «‘‘ B Bi various parts tree ban o tho ,nner " dinns ' nshlng lhleH . and the inAmerl b<? Pacific coast of North ^ rUa UH “ for tho « a <ne Purpose sea-weed-a Bort of kelp-whlch Is strong enough to hold a tinny captive of 150 pounds weight. The Ignorance a nmn fears to betray by asking proper questions is sure to betray him at the first opportunity.
Consumption kill* more people than rifle balla. it i» more deadly than any of the much dreaded epidemic*. It ia a steal, thy. gradual, alow disease. It penetrates I the whole body. It <1 is in every drop of L blood. It aeema to 7 work only at the i lung*, but the ter- ■ rible drain and waste I go on all over the body. To cure consumption, work on k the blood, make it pure, rich and wholesome. build up the wasting tissues, put the body into condition for a fight with the dread disease Dr. Pierce’s Golden
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ST. JACOBS OIL is the Perfect CURE for “NEURALGIA WITHOUT REUAPSE, COLLAPSE, AAISHAPS or PERHAPS“Brevity Is the Soul of Wit." Good Wife, You Need SAPOLIO Double] ^ lC sat ’ s ^ ac ^ on a obtained from F । ordinary soap S '• \ and only half the expense g <nd bother. That’s why g ; * Xw thousands of thoughtful, B ! \ ^' ! thrifty women use Santa g ' C" -I I Claus Soap. They have | ' L learned by practical, thorough ! tests that for washday or ever}’- I 6-\ day use there is no soap in the XI-*' world that nearly equals SAHIA CLAUS SOAH 1 5 Sold everywhere. Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, - Chicago. I Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, is a constructive food that nourishes, enriches tho blood, M creates solid flesh, stops wasting aud gives strength. It is E for all I Wasting Diseases j like Consumption, Scrofula, Anscmia, Marasmus; or for Coughs andi B i I Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, Loss of ITesh andi ■ 1 General Debility. Scott’s Emulsion, has no equal as ■ Nourishment for Babies and Crowing Children. 1 Buy only the genuine put up in salmon-colored wrapper. 1 Send for pamplct on Scott's Emulsion. FREE. i Scott A. Bow ne, N. Y. All Druggists. 50 cents and SI. 5 * K
An Independent Lawyer lft ?T r Wlth h ‘ B Cllent . J t ,?‘ e Offlce of n gentleman who tO be one of the lending on of the I hiladelphia bar. The lawyer had an important case and he ' 1,10 k ‘ gal blg gun in He explained his business and said he and the client would be 1 back in the afternoon. ‘ 1 won’t be here then," said the legal ; giant. “I have an engagement at 3 • o clock and I won’t bo here after that hour.” "But there is a $5,000 fee in Uiis for ex Pl a * n e<l the younger lawyer. > Can't help it; I won't be here. You will have to come to-morrovv.” ■ “Hut iny client can’t come to-nior-row." “Well, I can't break my engagement," oald the senior. After some further talk it was agreed that a meeting We hold Hint night That afternoon, having nothing else to do the young lawyer and bis client went to a ball game. The first man they saw inside the grounds was the great lawyer, who was hurrahing for the "Phillies” with all the vigor of his lungs. That was his Important engagement. Needless to say tho lawyer's practice nets him enough money each year to make him Independent- Philadelphia Inquirer. Cleanse Your Blood. Cleanse the vitiated blood whenever you find its Impurities bursting through your skin in the form of pimples, eruptions and sores. Cleanse it when you find it obstructed or sluggish in tho veins. Cleanse it when it is foul. Your feelings will toll you when. Keep tho blood pure health of the system will surely follow. And, remember, whenever your blood needs cleansing, that Hood's Sarsaparilla and only Hood's must be the medicine em- ; ployed. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most prominent blood purifier in the world to day for it is Hie best. Half tbe Jews Arc in Russia. Prof. Krrem maintains that in ISOO , the actual Jewish population of Russia ‘ was 4.5DD.000, which Is estimate.l to be . j more than half the total number of I I Jews on tho globe. This I* but 5 per i j cent of tho total population of Russia, j and If this number Wore scattered over 1 | the empire it would be so infinitesimal ’ । ns v illy to constitute no racial or re ' ligfous problem.
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