St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 22, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 August 1896 — Page 3

WOMAN’S INFLUENCE. । / The influence of women upon the civilization of the world, could never be measured. Because of her, thrones have been established and destroyed. The flash of her eye, the touch of her hand, and | we have the marvellous power of women, glorious in the possession of perfect physical health. Lydia R Pinkham, by her wonder-

ful discovery of the — “ Vegetable Com- raW pound,” has done 4- r much to place this BEERtd great power in the hands of / women. / J \ She has lifted f ... J thousands thousands out i 11^^ of the misery / aSgE \ brought by displace-

mentofthe !®Sj womb, and O all the evils v ✓ । i■' that follow y « II p diseases of \n I 111 it the uterus.' AV il l\ / ( IVR The “Vege- \\ 11 \\ [ I table C om- y IJ j L pound” re- 1 ,■ ‘- ** stores natural Lr cheerfulness, destrovs despondency, cures backache, strengthens the muscles, restores the womb to its normal condition, and you are changed from a physical wreck to ihe joy of your home and friends. By the way—the leading druggists tell us that the demand for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is simply beyond their power of understanding, and what is best of a... it does the work r.»d cures where the Vest physicians utterly fail

/SIM Gladness Comes \A/ith a better understanding of the ' ’ transient nature of the many physical ills which vanish before proper efforts —gentle efforts —pleasant efforts — rightly directed. There is comfort in the knowledge that so many forms of sickness are not due to any actual disease, but simply to a constipated condition of the system, which tpe pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Figs, promptly removes. That is whv it is the only remedy with miliionsef families, and is ~~ everywhere esteemed so highlv by all who value good health. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness, without debilitating the organs on which it acta. It is therefore all important, in order to get its beneficial effects, to note when you purchase, that you have the genuine article, which is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all reputable druggists. If in the enjoyment of good health, and the system is regular, then laxatives or other remedies are not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, then one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere. Syrup of Figs stands highest and is most largely used and gives most general satisfaction. DR.T. FELIX GOVRArD’R OR TEST A I, CR E AM, OR M A GIC ALB£ A( 71 FI ER. — „ Removes Tan. Pimple? Frocklee, Moth Pitches Ra.*h and -Y '’ Skin disease?. »u<i every Llem ►vg E U ish on l- e ! y. and »Z y V, Art, jdefles detect kt, it “2 w efr JQ ■ ’has st.-vd the test of sr G- “ Sv flNi ,<7 years, and Is so Ca£s* £9 si/ ■ ’-// barruless we taste it g * Xu XT/ ** eur- It is prop5 a J Kf] erly made. Accept ® z A Si I D 0 counterfeit o f o I ' name Dr. ei I r ( L a Sayre said to a Aw y-i / .ey-J \ l*dy of the bauVKD Jl-Cr.N \ ia jvuleut Ar you T’STI J / I \ uuif 't will use them, X) I \ I recommend 'Gou f I ™ud'» ’ ream' u the [ 4 y%a. / least harmful of all / ] j 'taSTw... the Skin prepara J |\JX ti- na" For sal. by -ri & Ax’ all Dru?gli<ta and * Fycy ■ Goods leal •ri In the Tnlted ejates. Csr.s^as and EubrA FERO. T. HOPKINS, Prep r. 37 Crest Jones Sireet, N. T. *THE MIDDLE SOUTH’ A handsomely Illustrated IS-mure Monthly J. urnU ds•criblnx the development ci the Middle Soi tn. tne lancetS paradise. Price 50 cts per yrar tend 25 s is. at once meutlon'ng ihta taper, and touwill receive “The Middle Scuth” for one year, pea? free; or. If Jou secure four subs ribt w.m send us si.i-< we w.ll »:.d your paper oa* year tree of enara ■ Addn-ws Middle Nonth Pnh. In.. Somerville, Tenn. PATENTS. TRADEMARKS. EzamU ation and advice as to Patentability < r Icvearons. Send for Intantoms' Uema, ob How Tourrs aixsT. Patrick O’FarrelL It aabiiurtou. U.C. PENSIONS, PATENTS. CLAIMS. JOHNW MORRIS. WASHINGTON 0 C. Prlr*ctpxl Examlc«r U B Ptas.ou Burras & yrs io last war, 15adjudcl*.-a* «.;* < i

$ Our I’s and Other Eyes. Cjp Our I’s arc just as strong as they were fifty years ago, when we have cause to use them. But we have less and less cause topraise ourselves, since others do the praising, and we are more than willing f r you to see us through ; other eyes. This is how we look to S. F. Boyce^ wholesale and retail druggist, Duluth, Minn., who after a quarter v^) of a century of observation writes: , “ I have sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for more than 25 years, both at wholesale and retail, and have never heard any- /. - thing but words of praise from my customers ; not a single complaint has ever reached me. I believe Ayer's bar- (Ou) saparilla to be the best blood purifier that has been intro(Uy duced to the general public.” This, from a man who has ) eof dozens of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, is strong t it only echoes popular sentiment the world tas “ Nothing but words of praise for parilla.” doubt about it? Send for ths “Curebock."* C h » It kills doubts and cures doubter*. ddrent J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mas*. ® ® ®®®®® ® ®

IIS THE GREAT MOA EXTINCT? I Travelers Ruy that the Bird May Still Exist in New Zealand. Everyone who lias read the wonderful adventures of Sinbad the Sailor, as narrated in the “Arabian Nights," remembers the great white roc, the gigantic bird which enabled Sinbad to ' make his escape from the valley which was paved with diamonds. But how many know that within the present generation there lias been seen a huge feathered creature, twelve to sixteen

feet high, and In comparison with which the ostrich is a pigmy? The bird referred to is the great moa. and it Is not at all positive that It is extinct to-day. As late as 188 J I’rot. Owen expressed the opinion that the bird could be found in some of the remote districts of New Zealand. V hen Rev. W. Colenso was traveling In New Zealand the natives told him of a strange, unncann.v creature that they had lately seen on Mount M hakapunki,

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THU MON’IFII SH>\. They said its body was like that es a gigantic rooster and that it had a face I like a Ilian's. They sa d that it lived : on air and was constantly guarded by two huge Tuataras. The nativ- s did not dare go near the home of the cwa lure, expressing the fear tii.it they would be trampled to death. According to the Bishop of Waiapu, In the year 1572 an Englishman heard that a mon bad been seen In the \. m l ity of Cloudy Bay. Cook s Straits. In company with another Engl:sh;a if he started in search of it. \rriving it the neighborhood where it had be. u seen they caught sight of the bird, which they declared was fourteen or sixteen feet high. Su startled w< r. ' they by its enormous size and terrify Ing aspect that they made no eflort t< capture It, and It disappear.-! among the trees. In 1803 a party of mlmus cnis.cd th* hitherto Impassable mountain rang’ which runs the whole lengih of Mlddl Island. There they dls- oi. :! tra ‘of an enormous bird, and while .- ng 1 around the camp one evening :u’-y saw , the creature on a knoll a short dis tance away. The bird seemed fascin ated by the glare of the camp tin . an ! remained motionless for a considerabl. time, but finally stalked nwaj . It had a long, flat head, whh h it . , ried Inclined forward, and not es-ct like birds of the ostrich kind. I | Judged that its height was nine f^ t The footprints shout’d three dawal>out twelve inches apart, with a p id and a spur alrout the same dlstan. ■ in the rear. Walker Mantell found n gk.an' <2g in the volcanic sand in New Zealand, the diameter of which was as great abls hat. Bones of the tnoa have been found In New Zealand in great quar. tities, many of them so large as to Justify the description given by tin Englishman as nan-ated alnive. Current Con’lenaation*. Edwin Streeter, an expert, says then is one red diamond in existence an only one. It is valued at Lodz, in western Poland, which Is now called the Polish Manchester, ba* grown In the last ten years fr :n a town of 50,000 inhabitants to one of I 300,000. New York World figures that $!•«. 000,000 of the new I'nited States bonds would weigh twenty three tons and placed one on top of the other would make a pile 3..'22t feet, or three fifths of a mile high.

VICTORIA TO RETIRE. BRITAIN’S QUEEN DESIRES TO END HER DAYS IN QUIET. Rumors of a Transfer of the Crown A K ain Revived- Feels the Weight of Years—Condition of Her Majesty’* Health Is Precarious.

Throne Will Go to Wales. The rumor that Queen Victoria intends to retire in fuvor of the Prince of Wales is again current in London, and it is adde<i that court circles are greatly trotibleu regarding the condition of the queen, health. Such reports have frequently appeared in recent years, only to be semioffieiuHy contradicted later. But it now seems that there may be some actual foundation for the statements made. It is added that her majesty has decided to spend her time in future at Balmoral or at Osborne, and that she will give the prince and princess of W ules the use of Buckingham palace and Windsor Castle. There is no’doubt that the queen seems to feel greatly the weight of her years and bereavements, and her majesty is quoted as having repeatedly remarked during her last stay in London at Buckingham palace. upon the occasion of the recent

/ v i t w qt F : \ VIC lOtl! A. | nnrr.ago of 1’ a ■ < Md I of Wal 'S to i Prince •'hi-l- s f 1’ smark ' Th,s is my i last visit to l.'Hid ui " R« tiz>><* I Nearly S xty 1•« r». Quern \ ■* i hr-' «aw I gh? !□ Kv g’ a Mjy 21, IMP, and a»- , c.iidfl ’ !>•• ■.! • 2”. 1K37 She Is j i the only ch: 1 '' I srd l» ;»e of Kent, I f > trill <on ' ’> ngc 111 . and of the I Prin ■ < L' l ’i \ । ‘ ’ria ”f Site I’obu’g [ ' Al -.iham 1. ''u w i then a I’lvcaro'.d j boy. Glad*' <- m i'- ;t in pantnlctn • ' with frill* t< t ■ui i I pr true i.«-! j a hoop, w h I ! Sahsb. -» ha In 4as I yet C..C »i \ • lIC !>.lke of i Wellington was fin - , I a- W in - ■ . I t> . . . . . er was io the z> n:• i ■ ' .. « f i io Ei-I> pi. Isju \ >r t tin' - ! b^r 1 C-vi«la, I’ \. ’Tt •' Sit 1 • ,’t Gotha, w:th w :>m she had long been I d«s p.’y in Ite it pr red. a* etery one 1 know*, a n. b-'. 1 ‘ r eg their nr • i-« -f r. a r r life I they w• r. • - ! » : c nln n f•:r > • »a• d ' : < . ’ • • •ze lil • th.- . .. I. .. it • ; > a o a. . | p.C'i t!;e tbrcoo fra l« ger ;- r. «i than I Queen I i Usr g the fift? hle | y.-.ir* i' \ • r-de t: r p>; ‘ lati'.n of the ni ' r rit| T It r. —t at ed ft on « • ; . i Iliout So - ■ • r.. are lu.ll- A.3 . that >f th- -I • t hrt f. id. r g wn , . fr >m f-. ir n . . t!1 t i A• I > ' I ’ i ~r . V t-t «■• | with a pop i ' u ' ’27Jm**M**' ( \ll * t t I •I« ar 4 U *» '». V'- r: J, rr * W 1 t , n-J ' h.’ r ' Gri at B: l : n i '.'l I:- ■Ha ' I ;> ra .* In.! a. | lrr.it* H g . iao.\>r p, t ISII H K .’i , - pt.a Ate tut r» f r Oxf-r!, w ere i. ai' 1.1 a a.’ ' ' • ' • ■ ■■ ■ - - ' bridge In I’m*! he p.i.i a ».»t to tin . ’ l ul'cl S it« s .T < ’.i l’i. « I ebe* n» / ■ rniNi e us w.u.ix received with the distinction due to hi# j rank. AlinTt Edward's titles are multi- : tu ! .ns. He is a K C.. n general nt the | army, e tie' of hussars, Duke of Cornw , I» ' B ■!,< Iv. Bar nef Ren- l I f: w ..11 ...t i .f th- I s • * o' H.oat’and. ' E ir'. d 1» - « .1 < > -.I Ireland, a a ei■' '• - pitr n-g’ of tuviny nnu’ ; 1;-. .gs i •’ * i as Link? of P-rn-j w.ic. His ma:: .ig- w.• h I'r.nuess Alexn I: i ' D k ; 7.i e March 10, W,3. He w - .... -n prerident of St. i Bar- ... .-- a'. II :1 In I^QT. At the close of the year I^7l he was s. . ..usly ill I wi'h typhoid f- «t, wh 'li was ul.out the only d ing'i;> s: kne-s he ever expexien- ) ced. The digni'y which he most highly w s , .us.-r . j upon him in 1^74 ) by his >n ns grand master .g' Ereei/.hMXis -d En-iaml. ' A corn • 1 I • yci- t r. who Ixwl with- \ in two .lays left two stolen wheels in a / f’: ;i at l’i o iJeice, R. ] , plunged through . a large plate glass window ami shot two ) ni- a who st -I in h s wag. of w-wpe. / Thera wore numerous pro<rations an<T v -£tv.. deaths during tin? lint sindl at Oyicin--5 r.ati. The victims w-re: Belle Bright, a . laundry girl; Mary Brown, infant; John A Crone, moulder; Barney Dsekhors and Jolin Schulte, tanners. Lightning set fire to the barn on the A dairy farm of William McGreg west of 7 Findlay, 0., and the structure was deM stroyed. It contained twenty-five fine Z Jersey cows, and all efforts to save the \ animals were unavailing and tln^ were f .remated.

ANOThe ^g° OD move. W UI add C'dlral train to it ß Chicago St 1 i Veß ! tlbule day which will make tV^‘. L ?" “ SPrvi <*. two cities in P igh t ...^ ” between he w il) be known as »i h “ r honr »- It , n( ] will leave Chi^ Uayllgllt Special,” turning, leavin.- w» rat < .04 p. m . : re . and arriving ( S . ;. Uu ” ™2 a . ni . will carry a fr Pe r „ , r K ° at °. p - m - B an elcguiit Pu]]. n 1 lli mg chair ear ami and bnffiq car ‘’n“ Co, " bina ’ ion Parlor leave Chlcngo at 111 continue to louis 7:24 a n . " arriving at St. I ia nt 9-in ' return *»g. leaving St. Loms at_y.lt) p m., and arriving at Chicago at « m 5 a. m. These Jraln. will, in every sense, be .olid hrfugh trains O s the Illinois Central R llpUld for the entire distance be tween Gsicngo and Kt. Ix>uia, but they will bd'iw*” * in “ "*’ w ro “' ,? rr ““» »‘«>‘U to St. 1 'lx {' c '* t,Ter ,he ’racks of the Bi* Fo ***** between Chicago m,d orcrTW Illinois Central ria t ’** n ^l!U Cßu!ar route **** Ihamond Special TnKiis make regular stops in both direction* in Chicago nt 22d street. Itpth st’ ’d. Hyde Park and (13d street stations, for the accommodation of patrons to jor from the Kenwood, Hyde Park, i'ullman or South <‘i.;c;:go district* of the city. Pcroont'lity of n Popular Writer. One hears nn astonishing lot of talk in I/ondoli about the unpopularity of Marie Corelli, writes Edward K B k to the New \ >ri. Times. At present sho J Is much talked nb>ut. all her b-iks selling retratl. ,ldy well. B;;' of h. r . perstmabfy om s. nreely bears a kind word sj-ken. She is almost nev ir>< • u i tn ‘ Hirtr. and tills. I am told. Ie du - i to I r unpi I* nt manners, and nn of fort w h । h su- Is •• rd to nmk- tip-n every cf-i- n r ,f Wng dKig: —..b'.♦o th -e aroui I her Th < field.,' > becoming > p n-un. d that It shows the flrat And L-nd :i r. ik’. a go d dcal -f the p< rs n,il.ty of a writer, it In’hiem ■ s it* buying. Rammer lt< • rts on ibr M mon. 'I - ».H. r ■< •« en tbr M ’ R n are . » ■ ... .. ; : ■ year W. n R irr. tf ni French Lkk j Spring’ ii <»-a ;.• < :.ty, are .wrtl w I ‘ ‘' .7 a ' 1 ’ '•’ ' they an d I the mty at. bn« I I opened a tivsl «anit r .m, wb.rh >««•!: i pairr'd I • Tia'< r« ..f the vjrl • ■ uratA end are • n r prescribe*) far ' • gt*M fr ill* !!.«.. lin lb* r< g ilr • it »i nd in j and ' . s i toe »’ i . o. « i fi’ ' ! them bar t li«n •' mJ br I ■ £-n rn : • meat flsb cm, .. n All V * f at 1 " t Bi h < ’ ! tbr ' »' t- - ■ Ing spr ag’ a« gr. .t san.tar ,m at. I j pop»Ht » . imrr f.« :■ . f the Urst • > f»r< kr ' r' > r- . j • the M* ; ba* as: <• w !• t pirli ' ' acar’y <’• a . Ifr bsh-.t g * firs' - X I’rrf. • I I t X. r Ir 1. j Aw. * U.. lub an thr othi r , Jir n • 1 • k< r :•i r’« r i j a U* u 1 a* or*I to mak» ajw ■ .< s in * was the mxi I u *l haiv p : . J a. onbiigh . it i>h < w -. t 1 *. r ?u h. a g .. • at- : ;ti ly jvr i ■ H ' •• g '. . . to try.i.g a* n t X rr, . > bare » •• I ’ I y<ar,” * . ? x • f .-n .*rr . ..: y I settle ! .■ ■ X .-a; II *I • nrk I all the '. nr : N ' 1 * rk half the | time «:;d lire a’’ ' :i< year ’hr.. ». IL<n> - *-Sers' . v rs. ■. tickets will be ' *>! 1 ova" th M • n It > st- to t- a: y a. points in the N ith at the ra f ’ of • firat c.a* - fare •e« ay i |,. he* g ::v turning on any Tv. T-iy or Friday w.th thirty--’.'' d?;.s frvm date of sale. L.b-r al stop-overs are alk-wvl. These excur- * on* start tand tickets are s« id) Aug 17. 1” at i RI; S* pt 1. 14. 15; < • t. 5, <i. j 10 and 20. Cad on Frank J. Reed, agent i of the Monon JI nte, for further inf- ru> i- ' tion. ■ - — — - - • - — strawberry Picnic. i Harvey ^ an l >ut Wou t I be gin I i when <b» berry season eotnes! Pen I’ll ’ get a goo-1 id-"P In d- <’mwb. • ry ; | Varentk*" I'-ty H-w J y i g- a COmPtH^p sleep there? I Harv«|L Handout I’ll sleep oh de ;eu blokee. Exchange. 'I oconioi ives an I Coal. It is <a;d th; ’ locom dives us > a third of fl*. (*r il tn fed in England. Hall'a Catarrh Core. Is a cointguiiotia; cure. I’rice 75 cents. In the Due de Nemour- <ls d the last knight of tin- order du Saint Esprit, which was established by Henry 111 . and finally a! . ' sh-d in LSto. I wa farm- f,,r sale -n -r-p payments, 10 per Ci-tq c:i-i!. lialame C. cr-p yearly, until p i.d 5.r, J. Mulhall, Waukegan, Li. It Is estimat’d that from 60.000,000 to 70.< ihi.ooo codfish are annually captu>ed round about Newfoundland. Pico s Cure f,.r Consumption is the best of all cough cures. George W. Lotz, Fa bacber. La., Aug. 26, 1595. “No man e er distinguished himself wlm could not bear to be laughed at.” — Maria Edgeworth. Ever sine, ibn.s there have been women (more em-h veto : who claim that there is no soap half as good, or a. economical a* bobbins' Electric. There nuiet be tome truth in thtlr claim. Ir> it, see how much, lour grocer ha* it. Ntrs. Winslow’s Soothing Svaur for Children teething; sottetis the gums, reauces inflammation, Allays palu, cures wind colic. 25 cents a bottl..

M.i , T hat Terrible Fcour K e. bv dlBOi? f 18ea8 e *8 Invariably supplemented stomach and7hr f tbe ,lve ?'i the bowels, the both the eaiJft^rW 8 ’ 2" the removal of stomach Bitter, i Vu l ‘ ff r' lß Hostetter’s the bill" ...'IL ~ f y It “tills Ing its work n , reraßd y do*’ B - performpure and wL t 1 h oughly ,ts IngiedientH are to buUd ~yyh ° ftnd 11 ndmlrubiy serves shorn of ^711?“ l’ rok 7? by '** -nd kldnev eoinnioL'i ^ on «tIpuUou, liver aud quered by It*. ‘ ““ d nervoU8 ne«S are couKnioke. tho^^V 110 me,ho<l supping ; the smoke nuisance is to improve the I combustion In a furnace, a device recently tried in (Masgow consists of a I door of peculiar construction that sets UP eddies in the gases, and thus delavs of th,, smoke until it ba S been burned up. Practical tests showed the most satisfactory results. Personal. ANY ONE who bus be«-n benefited by the use of Dr. Willmms’ P iuk Pm. wi n ■ receive information of much value and interest by writing to "Pink Pilis," p o 1 Box 1592, Plnladelphia. Ix»rd Byron bad a favorite do-. r.o,!t swain," whh-h is buried in the garden nt New stead Abbey. If the hair I. fall.ng out, or turning f’Fny, requiring a stitnuinnt with nourish ng aud coloring food, H.-H'b Vigeti.bie Sicilian Hair Renew er is just the specific. There shall be no success to the man who Is not willing to begin small. Strong Muscles *t« adv nenes, good appetite j refre*!:!ng sleep come with blood made pure I; Hood’s Sarsaparilla The One true H'< ! p mtlcr. ALdniggl ts $i Hood’s Pills t !' • t- »t after : ,er ] F,

•v. . . »T• V'iT"• .T. T .TTTTTz^I I - O r yX \ \ Px.' r ' z 3 ► 'hS nn « r -7W-W- - ■ ►~ V 1 e B ^a '4 r i jjr r ^' - Q |^. “Judgment 11” ” The umpire now decides that 3 “ BATTLE AX” is not only 3 r. decidedly bigger in size than any * H other 5 cent piece of tobacco, but the j r • quality is the finest he ever saw, and r the flavor delicious. You will never j ►• , . L know just how good it is until u p you try it. 1 ■^' J^LJL ’ tuttle^Z!F OYW | ENCI NE Eecnornkal, Safe. Cleanly, RedaHH <-W bP. Simple. Available tor Grain B; IV' Wwja 7. Elevators. Cre queries. Cider Mills, w3MRw%MSL} minting < dimes. Grinding Mills, Vent'.'. I an' Pynan.os.kiuni ry. jgjw V--S: ’ ■• '-..1'. I'l-:■ :>s E- Oh dries, r^* SjaHafc^s ri ^aESK%^^ Ma.'h'.ne shops, c< W:.l run with KIA natrrral g:i'. artilii'i.al gas gjisohue ''7 fS.^' or kerosene as tcel. Always re.uiy # ; ■t'A; <7* -X-Wy^aawWMl y h r work re, ores r, attention, V* J «* ' Eenrl for ilesvrtptive circular, aud Ve^Jar Vr?Oni!SSA state your want's. , Chicago Newspaper I'nlon, «3 S. Jeffrrs.'n St.. CHU UtO. 76 Clinton St. FORT NE IM). 2|» Ptstl St. Slot Vein, tow A zz —..; ..=a A Handful of Dirt May Be a Houseful of Shame.” Keep four House Clean with SAPOLIO = EVERY FARNfER IN THE NORTH CAN MAKE MORE MONEY IN THE MIDDLE SOUTH. „ twt •» much He can sell his Northern farm and get twice as many acres far his Ho can make twice n.ucn. Fanns for $s t 0 ?20 aa acre . PJetlty of nm^ae*money down l.( re. o >^ii .'; ! t nor tOO co id—climate Inst right. Northern farmer* L°re coming ever week‘s you are interested write for free pam^let, and ask aUthe qu«tt<»t you want to. It Is a pleasure to us to answer them. JOU warns SOUTHERN UtMIESEEKEKT LAND COMPANY, SomervUU, Ten®,

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