St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 21, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 February 1896 — Page 3

S T TR RE = Blood means sound health. With pure, rich, ; healthy blood, the stomach and digestive organs will bé vigorous, and there will be no dyspepsia, Rheumatism and neuralgia will be unknown. Scrofula and salt rheum will disappear. Your perves will be strong, your sleep sound, sweet and refreshing. Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes pure blood. That Is why it cures so many diseases. ‘That Is why thousands take it to cure disease, retain good health. Remember J

- Sarsaparilia Is the One'True Blood Purifier. All druggists. sl, Hood’s Pills i} 2% Siratut It Makes Such a Difference. A Linn Grove girl found a package es love letters that had been written to . her mother by her father before they were married, says the Sioux Rapids Republican. The daughter saw that she could have a little sport, and read them to her mother, substituting her own name for that of her mother and & fine young man for that of her father. The mother jumped up and down in her chair, shifted her feet, seemed terribly disgusted, and forbade her daughter having anything to do with a young man who would write sueh sickening and nonsensical stuff to a girl. When the young lady handed the letters to her mother to read the house became so | still that one could hear the grass grow- ‘ ing in the back yard. |

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| N ¢ ; .t{t_'; i\_%g vl S N 2\ b . & G/ A N ,f" R~ 3 « N ./, h\*:ffiii*' W\ 2 v /8 UL Brings comfort and improvement and tends to sersonal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live better than others and enjoy life more, with ! less expenditure, by more promptly adapt.‘mg the world’s best products to the'needs of physical being, will attest the value to_health of ghe pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup 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 ; effectially cleansing the system, dié&mlling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and 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. i : i w 2 ASTHVIAS RSP Y o 2 {8 P POPHAM'S ASTHMA SPECIFIC § RN e Gives relief in FITE minutes. Send L. ‘La”ifl fora FREE trlall{mcka_go. Sold by PR N Druggists. One Box sent postprid e etatal on receipt of SI.OO. Six boxes $5.00. § LMV Address THOS, POPHAN, PHILA., PA, : Ns'on.romv W.NMORRIS, Washington, D. 0, 2 Sucessstully Proseeytes Clame. | 3yrsinlast war, 15adjudicating olaims, atiy aince. | JARUVER AGEN'T S mekp big money selling our || } Di-c- +harpeners & Folisheis (sample 3 2.50, de- ! ivered) and other usefui things to farmers. Salaryoer ! com Send stamp. Wenzelmann Mlg. Co,, Streator, 111

) « o a &«) | A Simile in Smoke. © @ There’s all sorts of grades of tobacco plant. The best (5)) —_ comes from Havana. There’s all sorts of grades of sarsa- \i’:/ @ parilla plant. The best comes from Honduras. If you <@2 fl want cheap tobacco, all right —provided you get value for > @ your money. Cheap tobacco’s not as good to smoke —but QQ it don’t cost as much. 7 If you want cheap sarsaparilla .. . But you don’t want <?’D it. Os course you don’t. You arc paying for the best. Q’j) To pay for the best and get anything but Honduras sar- I @ saparilla is like paying for Havana cigars and getting C@D =~ Pittsburg “Stogies.” There’s only one sarsaparilla made ~ @ exclusively from the imported Honduras plant. That’s Q@D > Ayer’s. Just keep it in mind that you are paying for = ‘ Honduras sarsaparilla when you are paying for the best; (@ i~ but you don’t get what you pay for unless you get Ayer’s 7~ Sars:);parilla. . T . (@) Any doubt about it? Send for the ¢ Cuorebook.” ’ O @ : It kills doubts but cures doubters. @ @ Address: J. C. Ayer Co., Loweil, Mass. @ =7 N 2N\ 2\ 7 /AN AN = 2 23 ™\ /2 - ©oCeooooooLetelll

KOREA'S ENLIGHTENED QUEEN ‘f The queen of Korea, who is reported to have been killed by assassins hirec by the.reactionaries, under the leader ship of the king’s father, is, Or WE&S, a good-looking woman, suggesting the Manchurian rather than the Korean type. Her face is long and oval, her complexion smooth and velvety, and her hair bluish black, tinged with gray, for she is no longer a young woman.

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She has a rich voice, speaks well, and for a queen is very siniple and unassuming in her dress. But her wardrobe is very extensive and claborate, The queen has always been reputed to possess great ability, and is said to be the ablest politician in the kingdom. This is high praise, because oriental polities is erafty, involved and treacherous. She is progressive, too, and there is not anything in the world too good for her and her palace, even to clectrie lights and telephones. But she always had a deep love for China, and has always done her best to retain the Chinese hold upon the country of her adoption. Current Condensations. The annual profit of the Suez Canal is $15,000,000. Mohammedans as well as Jews are being turned out of Russia's possessions. The number of eggs annually imported into Great Britain exceeds 500,000,000, + It is said that 300,000 cubic feet of ayvater plunge 150 feet downward over the Niagara escarpment every second, pthus wasting 10,000,000 horse power of energy to the second. A complete skeleton of a moa or dinornis, the gigantic ostrich-like extinet bird of the New Zealand and the Con--necticut sandstone, has just been disscovered in a New Zealand cave. A treatise on natural history was forbidden in Turkey because in its chapter on starfish it was supposed to contain some occult allusion to the Sultan's palace, which is named “The Star.” The finest private museum in the world is the property of Walter Rothschild, the eldest son of Lord Roths~child, It is at Tring, in Hertfordshire, Englgnd. "The owner has given up half his life to it. It will cost $£5,702,579 to maintain the public schools of New York City in 1896. Os this amonnt $3,733,327 is for salaries of teachers in grammar and primary schools. The Kkindergartens will be continued. Eclipses, both of the gun and moon, have been of great valus in chronology., Thus, for instance, a groeat battle between the Medes and I.ydians, during which :1 total eclipse of the sun cccurred, is fixed by that,fact as in the year 610 B. C. The total railway capital of the world is $30,000,000,000, of wsich Great Britain owns one-sixth. Tke total mileage of the world is 400,000, and of this the British empire has 70,000, employing 40,000 men and carrying annually 900,i 000,000 passengers. A dress of coat should never be hung away with soiled spots on it, even for a , few days. It is much fasier to remove | the spots as soon as tßey appear than | to wait until they accvmulate, and, as "is often the case, collect dust and dirt i until it becomes almost impossible to “remove all traces. It will take but a few moments to thoroughly brush and shake g dress. The Gresham funeral train carrying the President and his cabinet to Chicago was run slower than the regular passenger trains, although it was given a clear right of way. Being asked the reason, an official of the road said: “Suppose we were to kill or maim a President of the United States on our ‘ line. Why, it would ruin the road and | every man prominently connected with ‘ it |

B L SR DT OTR N S PENEY, YERTNes. weakness of the female organs. “I used Lydia E. Pinklham's Vegetable Come pound, and .found a perfect cure in it for § these troubles.” 3 Mns. Lizzig ?DI-:CLINE, 224 ~ Girand Street, Jersey City, New Jersey.

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4 P 8 WS julipdd Tront window. Murs. Herbster, Scoteh Hill, South ‘l'roy, fell from window. : A : Mrs. Robert Kane, No. 195 IFourth street, jumped from window, S Missing and Probabiy Dead, Mamie Danks, . g 4 Kutie O'Connor, Mary O’Neill. : . Fatally Imjured. Mrs. Johnson, Lansingburg, badly burn. ed; will die. Miss Lloyd, badly burned; will die. Miss Lloyd, sister of foregoing, badly burned; will die. James Quinn, under wall: will die. Joseph Rossi, under wall; will die. The Injurved. Policeman Burke, bruised by falling walls. Mamie Day, jumped, and badly hurt. Annette Harrington, badly burned. Lottie Hull, severely bruised. | Neliie Hull, badly bruised. , Lillian Kreigier, badly burned and bruised. Itireman McGuire, bruised by falling | walls, | Lillian Qathout, burned. Mamic Rourke, burned. Policeman Watson, bruised by falling walls. Cause of the Fire, It was just thirty minutes before closing hours in Stettheimer & Co.’s shirt waist factory in River street, and the 350 girls and women were working rapidly to t?x.xish up. In the cutting room on the fifth floor the 150 girls were closing up their day's assignments and preparing to leave when the whistle blew. Lillie Kreigier, who was working near a machine, called to a small boy to light the gas over her work. 'The boy struck a match and threw the burning stub to the floor. It struck a pile of oily rags, and in an instanut the girl was enveloped in flames. With her clothes and hair burning she rushed to the window and in an instant the room became a struggling, shrieking mass of humanity, filling the windows, the fire escapes and the only stairway. Panic Is Instant, Jamming and pushing, tearing each other's clothes from their backs, turning in narrow corridors to tind a sister or mother or friend, the number in the exits augmented every minute by those from the other floors, these girls and women fought for their lives to get away from the fiery flames that grew to monstrous size. IFrom the outside of the high building the first notice of impending disaster was the sight of a body of girls as they rushed out upon the fire escapes from the windows, those who were more fortunate crowding out throngh the entrance. I'ollowing them was a mas: of smoke with flashes of hot flame through the smoke. Then the mass of frenzied humanity, finding the cgresses too small for instaut escape, began climbing over the sides of the escapes, and bundles ot clothinge filled with writhing humanity dropped at the feet of the horrified passers-by. Within twenty minutes after the fire staried there were three dead women laid uwpon the floor of an adjoining store and at least a dozen burned and maimed giris and women taken to the hospital or to their homes. Os the 850 women and girls in the building it is presumed that at least a half dozen were buried in the rains. Irop to the Pavement, Policeman IFarrell, who was on the street, seeing that in the panic 2 number were liable to jump, let down the awning over the entrance. Hardly was it down when two or three forms came fiyving down from the fifth and sixth stories, and bout.~*ng from the awning fell to the sidewalk. Lilly Kriegier was one of these. She ¢truck the awning, fell on her back, and bouneced to her hands and knees on the vyilk. She got up and staggered about 1{.:'11 people helped her to her feet agan. By this time nearly every window had a female form dangling from it, and when the firemen arrived there was a struggle to get the ladders up. Shrieked an'd Dropped. At a window on the sixth floor Mrs. Marearet Carrell, hanging by her hands, was forced out by the flames licking her face. With a last shriek she let go and came tumbling over and over until she struck the pavement. She was picked up dead. Just below her, in another swindow, hung Mrs. Foley, turning appealing elances to the crowd. The black smoke was pouring from the window, but no fl;\].‘u'\‘ were \'E;:'\hlw. Jlll(l the \'!'U'\\'ll }'!'“',‘d cncouragingly to her to hold on, but a high red flame reached out just then and licked her face, and in an instant her body was rebounding from the pavement. She was picked up dead. On the same floor, hanging from another window, was Mrs. IKane, and salvation in the shape of a ladder was almost in her grasp when her strength failed, and she went whirling down to death,. The firemen and police worked like heroes, and to their snergy was due a great saving of life. At least a dozen women and girls were earried down the ladders or dragged out of the corridors, the oflicers and firemen going into the midst of the smoke and flames. A lie that is balsa truth is ever the blackest of lies.—Tennyson,

—— SIS \\ i Very Awkward Indeed, This is precisely the kind of mistake a man makes if he “turns out” on the wrong slde of the road when a vehicle comes toward him, No less absura 18 the error of the individual who takes drastic medicines tg relleve his liver, That organ is on the right slde, and the road to its relief ig Hostetter's Stomnehvmtters, a medicine also adapted to the relief gy dyspepsia, constipation, kidney rheumatic allments and maltaria, £ B SRI

-'-'_—M___ ——— The Highest Salary, . he hlghest~salary paid by the UniStates is $50,000; this is paid to the sident. ' A number of Leads of coritions receive salaries equal to this. believe that Mr. George R. Roberts, ident of the Pennsylvania Railvoad pany, gets SIOO,OOO a year; this is largest salary paid to any private on anywlhere, . Low Rates South. Feb. 4 and March 3, the - Monon e- will gell tickets from Chicago to pints in the South st exceedingly low 8: Abbeville, Ga., $15.30; Decatur, . $1C.65; Chattanooga, Tenn., $10.75; y sonville, 1M1a.,, $18.10: Memphis, ~ $11.10; New Orleans, La., $17.05; Lugustine, Fla., $18.65; Tampa, Fla., &€ Mobile, Ala., $16.05; and all other s at proportionately low rates. a3 further information address L. .E.‘} 8 ons, Trav. Pass, Agt., Minneapolis, ~ or City Ticket Oflice, 232 Clark . Chicago;, 111

Bt e wrsE Ny el . Jepan’s Population and Area. Ie population of Japan is now estindged at 45,000,000. In the extent of aeguterritory Japan stands now next 16 ¥ din, being about the size of Swe-legr-and the eleventh largest country ne world. ; How’s This! W& offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for iny*rase of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Tall’s Catarrh Cure. F.J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known I°. J. Chenoy or the last 15 gears. and believe Lim perfectly onorable in all business transactions and finanfally able to carry out any obligation made by aelr firm, West & Truax, Wholesale Dm%vlsts, Toledo, O. “Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Drugrists, Toledo, Ohio. ‘ : Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting lirectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of ihe system. Price 75¢. per bottle. Sold by all Oruggists, Testimonials free. Not a Success. Liberia was founded in 1821 as a republic for emancipated negroes; yet after seventy-four years of existence the colony has less than 20,600 inhalitants, A Great Chance to Make Money. Mr. Editor—-1 read how Mr. Jones made money. 1 have a better job taking orders for the new Fireproof Deposit Case for storing deeds, mortgages, notes, policies, receipts, money and valuables from tire. Every famlly or farmer buys. 1 sell for World Mfg. Co. & 26), Columbus, Ohlo, cleareds $27 first week, £39 second, first month $147. Sister mile $23 last week se'ling National Dish Washer for same firm. Light, easy work, bonest firm; any oune can make money by writing them. J. C. BARRET. Nearly one-half of the national House members are college graduates, and the same is true of the Senate. Some Gasper cont. of the Representatives and g6Bdper cent. of the Senators are law- | y :.I : 3 d ‘ e Florida Limited, of the Queen and .. *sscent Route, leaves Cincinnati to-day at 8 a. m., gets to Jacksonville to-morrow morning at same bonr. It is a solid vesti- ( buled train, 109 miles stortest line. | It might be supposed that the great- ‘( est number of straw hats would l)c‘ worn in the South and Southern countries, but the fact is that in proportion 1 to the population more straw hats are 1 worn in the North. | A constant Cough, with failing strength ! and wasting of flesh, are symptoms deniting Puluionary organs more or less seriously affected. ¥ou will ind a safe remedy for all Lung or Throat ails in Dr. D. Jayne's lExpectorant. ' An attempt is being made to grow the | Australian salt bush in the alkali regions of Arizona. It is similar to alfaifa, and makes an equally good food for stock. If the experiment is successful it will result in the reclamation of vast tracts of land now worthless. The New Orleans Isdimited, via the Jueen and Crescent Route, makes the trip Cincinnati to New Orleans in 24 hours. OU miles shortest line. | At the Budapest millennial exhibition | pnext vear there will be another steel tower like the Eiffel tower, but 1,625 f&t Lich, instead of 075. Jall’'s Hair Renewer cures dandruff 1 scalp affections; also all cases of *ldness where the glands which feed the g¥ts of the hair are not closed up. ccording to Galton the patterns on tße finger tips are not only unchangeathrough life, but the chance of the ger prints being alike is less than one ceßance in 64,600,000,000. iThe Queen and Crescent is the only lipe operating a through sleeper to IMorida | via Asheville, N. C. Three car lines daily to Florida. Unequaled service. Lake Nemi's bottom seems inexhaustible. A second Roman barge has becen found there by the side of the one brought up a short time ago. Three through sieeping car lines to Florida daily via the Queen and Crescent Route. 1‘ It is there that the famed tsetse fly, whose bite is death to oxen and horses, is most prevalent. A Coungh Should Not be Neglected. “Brown’s Bronchial Troches’ are a simple remedy and give immediate relief. A void . When a man brags on himself, people, seeing that he is able to take care of himself, let him do it. I never used so quick a cure as Piso’s Cure for Consumption.—J. B. Palmer, Box 1171, Seattle, Wash., Nov. 25, 1895. Do good for your own satisfaction, and have no care of what may follow. If you are ¢'loubl,jul as to the use of Dobbing’ Electr ¢ Soap, and cannot accept the experience of millions who use it, after the 31 years it has been on the market, one trial will convince you. Ask your grocer for it Take uo imitatlown. e < All Fitsstopped free by Dr, Kline's Gre:t WL ity Dr s St velous cures. Treatise and §2.00 tria b_ottl,e free )to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 981 Arch St., Phila, Pa. slow’s SoOoTHING BYRUP for Chilaren ‘eflgfi‘\_‘:&mng thodxums, reances inflammation, Bliays paln, cures wind colic. % cents a bottla.

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