St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 22, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 May 1897 — Page 7

BaDy Ciiad NigM ami Day Discharge from Her Ears—Top of Her Head Broke Out in Scrofulous Eruptions. Grew Worse Under Treatment Till We Gave Her Hood’s Sarsaparilla—She Has Rosy Cheeks Now. “When my baby was two months old she cried night ami day, ami seemed to be in great pain. She had a discharge from her ears, and the top of her head broke out in scrofulous eruptions. 'Die doctor gave me something to stop the discharge and ease the pain, but his treatment did not cure her and She Crew Worse instead of better. The top of her head broke out with scrofula. A crust would form on her head and fall off. taking the hair along with it, and this continued for two or three months, when something seemed to tell me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I did so, together with Hood's Pills and Hood's Olive Ointment. Soon The Discharge Stopped and the sores were rapidly healing. Tn 1 a short time her hair grew out ami sinnow has rosy cheeks amt is al! right in every way.’ Alrs. I. Lloyl', Spring Valley, N. Y . Remember, Hood’s parilia Is the best Spring Medicine. All druggsts, $1; six for $5. C. I. Hoon A C Lowell, Ma-*. wa OoTW Hires Rootbeer on a sweltering hot IJUH day is highly essential to comfort and health. It cools the ■EI blood, reduces your temperature, toucs Xa 71,0 Imk the stomach. M PIRES Rootbeer Bwhll TUI, esc law.l OK- should be in every W;* r s °^^Bhomc, in every y 4c office, in cvcrv workS®i] shop. A temperance ^Sdrink. more health--I^^ bd than ice water, If" 10 Kfl more delightful and '“T’ satisfying than any life t- 1 ® ■ ot b cr beverage proii „ Si duccd. m-zc sQS' S^9- hr th* Charl** K. 11MB JM Hire’ P^- a'-lh* A;*l nSBaJ miles J p » so.j ev er y w ber e . RMW CUKM AND PRITINTS Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat. Influenza. Bronchitis, Pneumonia. Swelling of the Joints, Lumbago, Inflammations, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, FROSTBITES. CHILBLAINS. HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE. ASTHMA. DIFFICULT BREATHING. CURES THE WORST PAINS !n from one to twenty nlnules. NOT ONE HOUR after reading this artver-Meeim-ut need anyone Sl’Fr ER WITH PAIN A half to a teaepoonful >n halt a tumbler ot water win In a few minutes cure Cramps. Spasms. Sour stomach. Heartbum. Nervousness. Sleeplessness. Sick Heartache. Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Colic. Flatulency, aurt all interziai pains. There is not a remedial agent tn the worid ttiat will ; cure Fever and Ague and all other malarious. Bilious and other fevers, aid-d by KADW II’ FILES. *0 quickly as HAD WAY’S READY KEI.IFF. Fifty Cents per Bottle. Sold by Druggists. RADWAY k CO . BB Elin Street. New York SLICKER WILL KEEP YOU DRY. Don’t be fooled with a mackintosh or rubber coat. If you wantacoat aMMa that will keep you dry In the hardest storm buy the Fish Brand J"™ i Slicker. If not for sale in your town, write for catalogue to A. J. TOWER, Boston. Mass. i W fTrl IGf i ’ i if 573 "A ij hl A ■ ■" B 5T* AM. B WILLSOH a CO V. •* IB 1■» Ki 1 ua'* B PRk W Imb ■ W ■W. .bt&ined &<»-!<•«<• book frr«.

|| Scoff and Cough. H Op The man who scoffs at the friendly advice, to '‘take something for that cough,” will keep W? on coughing until he changes his mind or ’’W changes his earthly residence. A great many scoffers have been converted by the use of Mi WB* the standard cough remedy of the past half Oga century,-Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. But some are scoffing and coughing yet. They wheeze O) with asthma, bark with bronchitis or groan with the grippe. Singular, isn’t it, the number of stubborn people, who persist in gambling, "With health and perhaps life as the stake, when they might be effectually cured of cough, cold vW or lung trouble, by a few doses of ’ • Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. II V? More particular, about Pectoral In Ayer's c. hr kim Sent Uee ' J C ‘ A y er Co.. Lowell. Mass.

. BIG BIRDS OF THE WORLD. How the Noiseless Bustard Moos His M ate. Among tlie big birds of the world, : 1 mid threatening to become extinct, arc i the great bustard. once the cassowary. The great bustard of Russia is the heaviest creature that accomplishes the miracle of aerial navigation. The old males attain a weight of thirty live pounds, ami where food is plenty, spe”imens have been captured with the aid of greyhounds, I’he bustard can tly, but only by a supreme effort of his shouhler muscles, and after Hopping along for a <piarler of a mile the old <-ocks generaily comic down with a swoop and sirike the ground running, trusting for safety t > their sprinting ta lent. i hilly pound bustards in prime con dition settle their courtship combats on the wing, ami look like dragons thrashing about in midair or colliding with a violence that knocks off clouds of dark feathers. But they light in silence. Their struggle for existence is' so precarious that they cannot as ford to throw away a chance and woo even their mates with a minimum of vocal effort. Instead of drumming or gobbling in sight of their inamoratas they indulge in a series of grotesque antics, hopping clean out of the gra-s ten or twelve times ill quick smees siem. or swaying to ami fro like- elastic I dervishes. The next larger bird, the cassowary. । is as incapable of flight as a donkey, | but it can kick like a government mule ! and use the sharp, bony quills of its wings as a cock uses his spurs. It weighs sixty pounds, as the nverage of the male adults, ami stands six b-et high in its usual humpbacked attitude, but can stiffen out into highheaded dignity of ten inches more; and it would be a mystery how a creauire of that size could solve the problem of survival in sm h small islands as th” Moluccas, if, like gu-rrilla General Maceo, it had not been able to ttgh the battle for existence umler mw-r. Booro. Amboyna, and th” Banda Ist ands are not much bigger than a G<-r man principality and boast an Indus trious population, but the settlements are chiefly routined to the eoast plains w hile the hills and intermediate valley s *► THE < ASSOWARY. are covered with an almost Impem trable jungle wholly impenetrable to dogs and men. A species of w ild hogs with a hide an imh thick, do nmk their way through these tickets, but I get their snouts ripped into shreds, I and the protective armor of the casso ; wary beats theirs ten to one. Its io ad : is protected by a bony crest a perfect । helmet, reaching from the base of th- ! I beak to far I.elow the ears, coming ■ down left and right in ride s ..vet hanging the eyes like wrinkled brows the whole as hard as the horn of a rhi Doeeros, whi< h. by the way, may seme a similar purpose in addition tn its strategic functions The skin of the ! neck is wrinkled ami as tough as caout ehoue, and then comes the curious ha r I mantle, layer above layer of s out ; long bristle*, retaching from the <-allou.s ; neck to tbescale-covered legs, the scales I along the shin* resembling the overlapping pads of a ('lrcnss’on mail .>sit Thus protected, the ca.-ssownry can rush headlong into jungles; where a to<ugh little dog has to e-pieeze in tslgm ways, but the hen does not always like to sit on thorns. After a heavy rain the cock is lempttsl to introduce his harem to the pleasure walks of a sunny glad -, where enemies w ith impiovtsl fire-arms may lurk in ambush. I'or a dog or a club-armed native the stoutleggisi cock was more than a match; but m« kicking avails against the bullet of a 45-caliber Winchester. The greatest of all luxuries in Central Africa is salt. The long-continued use of vegetable food in that country creates so painful a longing for salt that natives deprived <-f : t f..- i lon_period oi'D-n show symptoms of uisnn- j

"" IW _ i— Alabastine. Chicago Inter Ocean, Feb. 23: Keadern of the Inter Ocean have often seen Ala. bastine prominently mentioned in these columns duririg many years past. The main counting room on the first floor o f -the building was daintily and beautifully decorated w ith Alabastine, both walls a n ‘ ( | ceiling, seven years ago, and has been nicely cleaned five times, though badlv smoked each year. The same room has just been handsntuo. ly redecorated in freehand Alabastim. modeling in the delicate tints and other Alabastine work, and the effect is verv beautiful, even surpassing the original work of seven years ago. The original Alabastine (the hot-water Limb supplied nearly all demand f nr '.eady made wall coatings throughout the whole ot tlie I nited States for sixteen years. Ihis is the same as the original except being in form adapted tor use in cold Wu; er. Alabastine is a cement that forms permanent coats, admits of reemiting from time to time without removing its old coats, ami hardens with age, Would It Check Crime? A w ell know n scientist claim* to have discovered a new ami w I eillcacious plan for ridding the v^Bld of crime and criminals. According to him, many of the ts !l blesome smaller perversions of character, sneh as kleptomania, ■ qW l**b successfully treated by h5-'.>s®“< and In n im-nsure cured, or i•«'ro‘^ml<> ti comlitlou that pris lmfos annoyanec. Tt 1 his troiitment. he asserta, can Iwfp plied w ith equal cub'd to gn-atcr la> es, and he believes that thieves a>l criminals of all kinds could t»e tmaJii In a manner that would materially * duce both of volume of crime and Be number of wrongdoers. I In proof <>f this, ho states that n Iw, formerly In his employment. wh*«only failing was an apparently inctaald»« projw-nslty of theft, wa* ulthnahiy. after much trouble, so thoroughly eurd tluit nt the piwent time he hold* a sltlon of great trust, and enjoys the full his employers. An Appeul for Aaaiatnnce. The man «Im l« ■’hsrliahlo l.lm«'!f *|U listen to (hr nnitf f>«r a•wl«ts|r» I made by bis atomaeß. «»r hi« liver. In th* i ulnjw of rtlvcrs d< gtmltna and nnvtay i sonajitlon* H tin- region* "f the gland s< rrte« hi" Nth- Hwwlrtter * Nt.■m«> c t- : tern, my dear sir. -r tuidaiti t* the Co’ I may be I* nhat yn require. Hasten t® m> If you are troiitdwi wftb heartburn, wind in the atoinnch. or nde ths’ « -’f Ml wbl tea vs ' ur ej < « are ta - leg * mIIuW h e Alike and Yet I nllke. “YVhat is y<»ur maw do-n'T" n*ked f W so\« re old lady , as th« y mH 08 u? street corner. Maw A h.»;m- mstk n' a tpiUt..” * id th” guldy girl with tlie picture' hSL "t di. she Mho's home makl*i a tjulh ami you are out nuiktn' a tprva A Shakr* Into Your Mhisw Aliens r ~>t Faso, a (rowdCT fat »r feet it cure* painful, swollen, aim ting feet, ami instantly take* the st ig out of corn* and btnimu*. Its t,« greatest comfort ,!<-•.v. tv of AllouG Foot Ease makes t gttf^fllT^,* new MIHM’S feel easy, h ta • c»tl t.a ’ cure for swearing, callone ami lat ; tired, aching Try it to-day. SAi i by ail druggist” ami abm- smrea ly mail f't 25 ecats, in statups T| si I package FKEI Addn -»*. Allen *B. Olmsted, lx l Hoy. \ > . A party of * tent sts from IHililn have v,sit<sl the scene of the bog «ip ] near Hnthmore, and made nutuerw* \ i measurements and ot'^.-rvatiou* Tin- i quantity of boggy matter di»l<slg<Mi h ! c-timatisl nt In.ttm.tm cubic yanl* I tirre is a < lass of People Whe ar.- mjur. Iby the a- , R* ’ ceiitly th.-re ha- twen pin. .>1 m ail the g*o eery store* a new preparation earn’d GKAIX (». ni.i Ie nt pure grams. tN*. takes the place of coffee. The nmst delk cate stomach ris eiw-. it w thout di*tiT*A and but few can tel! it from coffee. It does not cost over one fourth ns much. Children may dr .k it w th great beueit. 15c aml 25e per pa kag.. A Spaniard named .lulio ^aid to have invented a new machine whi-h makes lace equal in beauty ami quality to the hand made article, and at the price of the machine-made. No-to-Bac for F if ty Cent*. Dvr 400,000 cured, win n .>t NisTo Bac regulate or remove your d.-sire f. r Cobscc»? Nave- mom-y, make- neaUb .md nunlKssi. Cure guammeed, ooc and sl. alt aruggist-, Berlin had thirty-one strikes last year, only eight of which were successful for the strikers, of whom 124,016 were involved. Mali’s Catarrh Cure, Is taken internally. ITiee 75 cents. i t The I ntuc of <•ermt ti v . No om- can piophe- v tbe t nture of Gennani . but o much, it Iti’’. seems t w II largely <h-poml <m the j omrse pursue.l by the socialist - I’liree

alternatives seem <»]>cd u, them: They may imletiniteK l ontinm- their present <>pjHp»itiim to the government, ami then they can only be a sonree of weakness; or thex may absorb the empire, transforming it into a feudal state, fata] to liberty, and. therefore, unstable: , or they may. in return for certain timely eom-esshms. place their powerful or ganisuttion at the service of the empire, ■and be its chief pillar of strength. This is the consummation that every friend of Germany and of humanity must devoutly wish. It would bring advantage to both sides and put an end to autoeracy. The empire would have to abandon its attempt to return to mediaeval military despotism, am! allow its subjects large liberty of thought, speech ami action; while the socialists would have to abandon their notion of the state as a more economic bee hive, and accept is as the great institution for raising man above slaverv to phvsi cal needs into spiritual freedom ami -•’ihme. in this way Germany might be irot -, withi m being enslaved- -md f‘" 1 re*-, m .-.md bum m things against whwb all though 11 H . n rebel emm to an cm 1. Forum.

Cycle Artillery. The following description of cannon I mounted on a motor-cycle hi given by the Revue du ('erde Militaire, Paris, which gets its information from the: Armeeblatt, an Austrian military pa per; "An engine of IG-horse power ac tuates a four wheeled rubber tired cycle carrying two rapid lire guns. These : two guns, mounted on pivots, one in ! front, the other in the rear, can each describe a semi circle, tlie motion being efTectml automatically. "The discharge is controlh.l by Hm motor mechanism hself. am] c an take ]Haee as well when the cycle is in im> tion as when it is at rest. The number of shots tire.) per minute can be varied from 50 to 700. I’he cycle carries b<»> i projectiles for each gun. "Th” attendant, seated on tlie cycle between tlie two guns, has only to train them and then start his engine He Is jmdtM-n.l m front ami boh.ml by shields, tixed to the guns “The cycle as a whole i> also pro teeted against bull.-m au<| even again-’ small artillery projectil< - Bi'sides the^ -lianism of «!'. ha- g.-, a. ting uu toffffitLTilly, keeps on working, even after the attendant is dl-abled "OU a good, stmwdh road, this cycle ran go at aqnvti of forty-five miles an hour, wo that ft could distance any oth ,«r Laid of artillery W» .inh cIB nglne the effts t that fifty or a htmdrvl of such cycles would pr i ' W ■ n all in action at oner.” Translated for (he Literary Digest r«r<l by the < hmnplons The popularity of the \Vm”h.-*-or rr fieatutg shot g :i i« desor' - i. 1 r ahho-igh I It <s«st* very little, it La- r<i>ea t<-lly out shot the leg' ; pn<• Ihi ! m.i-i- g - ThouMDcls of -ho..ter* w a • d dmibl. barreled sh C guns tn -.v tlie \X Chester repeater G ■ .m-e they fmn i that they could bag neTc game ami make l«” ter *e.>res st the with * W a-h.-ster What «tr.c gor r. un. -'ni .- . ~i •hurt gun nos-iblv hate than t” l< i«ed \ 1; I shot of < it । ..;m pion of the w ;bi n fly g ‘ a *>-’ *. 1 r ! Van I»yk”. 1 ■. H ' B many other of the he*t feh ,».« ja the <-o,m try A Wm-he*>. r< . .< - g snd Winchester f . •t; ).> . !»si »h«' form a comhinat >n ntc h eatjnnt Iw . < Se i ’ W •s’ - lb peMtng Ymi* Now Iht.ii >'l. fT I their large silu«tratcd .itA.r.- fr.” YY r*t hr-rlwsrdml with silver A palAcc of * Iver I* to be th" moa’ Imposing feature of tbr Ottuiba Trans mla*!<adppl Exposition The building I* to le- 401 Ls'l -qmirc -unmunit* d with mammoth ornamental tower* •ml the mt : n- *tnv tur*- will Is- cm-,-d w Ith nulled silver »h» r ;h*d*«i *qmtr> fwt of cxtersial -nrf.i. e will l»- hivitv.l by the pm ions no tal. To Whom It Maj < on<ern. Thiata tocanth. ait.-nte.a f th* public to the fact that tG Wi«.on»-. Ontral Uno* have tw . fa.’ tri n* datri 1.-n.-n <’h. ag St l’a i. M •. ap . Y dim . I •nd b t point* in centnd Wi*. ntiu <-n r.-.u Th* l^Sti'Si .. .t he | farm g ;aml. .rtb. ru M m* - r I M’.e l'-T Mi.p .-’r -ma‘ ”i n■; .* I aulTc-t. *ddr-»* Ja« <’ P«c •. ;ra Pa**« ger Ac M » . . . W Nanarn’* Am rator an I xplorrr. Among the anreaD.r* >f Pr Sanson waa a Hana San-m l« r. n 1 :‘ x wm> ! rlpb*-vd ’ W ’- s, , • -i j I years in the I elaml trad, and wnrfe I a g«*.»grapL> wh‘. h dwritH.l ■tre | tic rout* - * no w<ll ’hi' a ”°py of j las'k w;i- ,u Us« at kite - i- ; I With I”.' '• ■ r- md -. .- -* ■ | bean! and m eh«- cm u- kept a miiI form brow ' • " - .r b , .- . B k Ingham’* l’y> for tli” Wh ’k- rs Even the laxlcst per- >n can usually sis' some work that some ether iH-rson ought to do. 1 abau rc'»rnm<-:i<l F.-* • f'urc f>r < sumption far ami wide. Mrs Mui. zac Plumatead. Kent. E .ginnd, N< v *. is'.<.', The man who minds his own btisi ness w ill always have wmethlng to do. Wnii tlHooj or cam- »»t » taacarel. canar <•* ttmziic. cure Kusrsiitevd. !■ . We. Mr*. Window * -• Tim ; Srsvr f -• T. Irei terthtng; sott«tu> the yum*. r*au< iuCßti.iu»t;. u. •nay* pain, cures wma wiic. a cent* a buttle. Ji m try » D* t«i <g Caararru, randy ratbaruc. no eat ll»<r ai>rt t ..we recuialor tuarta Cascaßrni .timu.ate Tor. k'dneys and t- wds So er airken. »ea*e nor gripe, loc »

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I ll»YY illg 111 V alu IDJU .s Ji*!. , Ik v 1 ’-Va, L accept it in the same .spirit: MRS. PINKHAMS STANDING INVITATION. Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly । communicate with Mrs Pinkhatn at Lynn, Mass. All letters are received, Ojw’m-H read urd an - verrd by women or/v A woman can freely talk of her pr va'<- n« - - ’<■ a woman thus has G-cn established the eternal confidence betw. cn M p.r kham and the women of America which has never been broken. Out of the vast volume of exprrien e w hich she ha- to draw from, it is more than pissibie that she has gained the very knowledge that will help vour Case She asks nothing- in return except your good-will, and her advice has relieved thousands Suit v any woman, rich or pior, is very foolish if she does not take a.ivanlagc of this generous offer of assistance.— Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lynn. Mass. r > "When I Saw | J Kk>' your advertisement x ■ vJaK J 'A ~A.. ' thought that it wis probably like the announce- ’ » y \ merits of many other makers of harvesting machinery J v \ blow and little show, but I’m ready to surren- < W\ A ^ T - K° ibead. gentlemen, you’re all right; I bought / & / \ T" of your binders last season and it is equal to any '*• claim you ever made for it.” ■A \ I his is the condensed essence of what Mr. Thomas x) 'A / gx > — s Carney, of W ashington Court House, Ohio, has to / ' -ar say about the McCormick Ri^ht Hand Open Elevator V. Harvester and Binder. The claims made for McCormick Machines arc? vR f strong claims. That's because * ’ L 2 r• rI 11 ri ■ , w^ 0 Machines are so constructed that strong claims for them are justified. The ma■A chine you want will cost you more than the other kind, for the simple reason that <Jk J l! u worth more; that’s all there’s no other -eason and in the end you’ll be Qf glad you paid the difference, because there’s nothing cheaper than the best. MtCormitk Mnrvestinq Machine Company, Chicago, « ! - 'E . ng X! C rmick Open I -valor Harvester, Jr f Ibe 4h* R UK M . orm .k N' w 4 Steel Mower S3i jt > 'ght K inning M<< .rm k Xertua! Corn Binder and The : < il-kuiuing McCormick Daisy Reaper, for sale ever',-where. ■_ r/QiANDY CATHARTIC | : ^^CUR£ COHSTIPATIOtT^ : 10 < J ll l M AU- ‘ ♦ 25 < 50 ♦ DRUGGISTS J 1 J P’s Al HIT I V fH i P INTFFn to rore aB ? '■a*’’or constipation. Cascaret* arc the Ideal Laxa-X J nDOvLU lub I UUnRo" 1 Lull tire, perer crip or cripe.bat cause eaa* natural results, Sam-i J pl-aad booklet free. Ad. STERI.IYG REHEDI < 0.. Ch’raco. J! intreal. Can., or New York. ti;.| ”s APO LIO ” : IS LIKE A GOOD TEMPER, “IT SHEDS A BRIGHTNESS EVERYWHERE”

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nnuse e.x]Mrien<-e in treating woman’s diseases is greater than that of any liv- \ i u o physician -male or female. Von <an talk freely to n woman "hen it is revoltin<s to rciai • your N private troubles to a man besides, I a man does not understand—simply Isecause he is a man. Many women suffer in silence and drift along from bad to worse, knowing full well that they ought tohave * immediate assistance, but a natural miMlesti impels them to shrink from ex, xising themselves to the questions ami probably examination >f even TO sar . v - Without liioiuy or price you can consult a woman, whose ~ ~— —* know edge from actual experi- * i'c ' ence is greater than any local physician in the world. Tncfollowing invitation is freelv ottered;

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