Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1890 — The Remedy for the Influenza. [ARTICLE]

The Remedy for the Influenza.

A remedv recommended for patients afflicted with the influenza is Kemp's Bnlsiim, the specific for coughs and colds, which is esp einjly adapted to diseases of the throat and lungs. Do not wait for the first svmptoms of the disease befo r e securing the remedy, but get a bottle and keep it on hand fo r use tbe moment it is needed. If neglected the itifiu-nza l as a tendency io bring on pneumonia. All druggists sell the Balsam* The report of n novel wedding incidept comes from a (village in Fairfax County. Virginia. The weddihg cards were issued for the marriage of a gentlemen from West Virginia and one of the belles of Fairfax, and a numerous company gather© I at ibe village dburch, md awaited the coming of the qnd groom. The happy couple came together up the aisle with ushers and attendants, and on their air.vsl at the altar arranged themselves in front of the minister, wno read, not the marriage service, but a certificate that the bride and groom were married on the 2d of November last, and so had been man and wife for two months. There was fir-t surprise and then congratulations. The wedding feast yas spread and enjoyed by a numerous company.

What is regarded as next to a decisive reason why . there must be European peace calculation that the mobilization of the French. German, siaw 4<rJftiwould <-4at $400,000,000, and thqirsmaintenance in the field wouli cost $200,000,000 a month. A war of six months' duration would therefore use up, for these three couutiies alone, the sum of $1,300,000.t00.- Besides that every nation in Europe. inclnd ng England, would have/to aim and hold itself ready, which would’cost millions more. These bills are cpngideicd tM to ass imed. Many hundreds of thousands of fr>ncs zWere losl; by the great Louvre establish* , roent in Paris because of the influenza. Paring the holidays no one would visit the place to buy the mountains of Christmas and New Year’s toys, which remain Unsold, and will probably be carried over 'till next year. Th': schedule for service by the great guns is thought to be ate follows: The 160-ton gun, with good luck, can be fired ninety-five times before beepming unfit for service; the (>7-ton gumje7 times; and Sj Onn U’* Il f t9s for tbe 45 ‘