Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1891 — Page 8

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MONON ROUTE. RENSSELAER TIME TAB! SOUTH BOUND. No. 5—M ail and Ex., Daily, 10:59 A. M. 00. 37— Milk & aecom., “ 6:17 P. M No. 3 —Night Express, * 10:55 P. M. No. 45—Way Freight, “ 2:4’i p. M. NORTH BOUND. No. 36— Milk accom., Daily, 7:38 A.. M No. 74— Freight “ 8:16 P. M No. 4— Mail and Ex., * 3:50 A. M No. 32— Vestibule, “ 2:47 P. M No. 46— Way Freight, 9:20 a. M

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ARSENIC AND AMMONIA.

Remarkable Contrast in the Effect of Two Poisons on the Complexion. The slow absorption of many poisons changes in some more or less modified form the complexion, but arsenic and ammonia show their effeot ibout as quickly as any. The popular belief that arsenic clears the complexion has led many silly women to kill themselves with it in small, continued doses. It produces a waxy, ivory-like appearance of the |kin during n certain stage of t e poisoning, but its terrible after effects have become too well known to make it of common use as a cosmetic. The effects of ammonia upon the complexion are direotly the opposite to that of arsenic. Tie first symptom of ammonia poisoning which |appears among those who work in ammonia factories is a discoloration of the skin of the nose and forehead. This gradually extends over the face until the complexion has a stained, blotched, and unsightly appearance, With people who take ammonia into their systems in smaller doses, ae with their water or food, these striking symptoms do not appear so soon. The only otfeot of the poison that is visible for a time is a general unwholesomeness and sallowness of the complexion. Many people are slowly absorbing ammonia poison without knowing it The nseof ammonia in the manufactures has greatly increased of late, and it is unquestionably used as an adalterant in certain food preparations Official anal - ysis have plainly shown its use even in such cheap articles of every day consumption as baking powders The continued absorption of ammonia in even minute quantities as an adulterant in food is injurious not merely from its effect upon the complexion, but because it destroys the coating of the stomach and causes dyspepsia and kindred evils Professor Long of Chioago, is author ity for the statement that, if to fifty million parts of * u.a there is one part of ammonia, the water is dangerous.

Judge Woods and Sim Coy should now become reconciled. In New York City, Oct. 3, to ex-Presi* dent Cleveland and wife—a daughter. In t“ e joint discussion between Governor Campbell and Maj. McKinley at Ada, Ohio, Thursday, the Governor clearly came out first best. In response to the request of Governor Campbell that any one in the vast audience whose wages nad been increased by the McKinley bill should rise to their feet, all kept their seats There waß not one to give McKinley a helping hand According the Indianapolis papers Sim Coy has undertaken to elect Herod, the republican candidate for mayor of that city. The Sentinel exposes the plot and charges that Sim received republican money for his services, and very properly add 8 that *A man who will sell his party wi! sell anything, but he is not much worse than the scoundrels who but itim. ” Such dishonest schemes generally result to those who resort to them. In this year of great f uit yield, there has been a vast sale for tin fruit cans, but we find on inquiry at the various hardware stores, that the prices for quart cans are 75 cents a dozen and for half gallons ?1,00 a dozen. These are the same as last year, there being no increase on ac. count of ths McKinley Bill. In fact there is nothing that ordinary people use that is any higher in vr'ci on account of that bill and the irrefutable evidence of this fact, is to be obtained by inquiring of any honorable merchant.—Rensselaer Republican. “Well," said a dealer to us the cthe r day, "I pay |2 more per box for tin unde r the McKinley bill, and the fact that the pr oe of tin cans has not risen proportionately may be attributed to the ‘throat - catting’ process so readily resorted to b y some dealers " The tariff is a tax—don * yon forget it-and theconsv, er pays it.

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FOR EARLY CLOSING.

We, the undersigned business men of Rensselaer, Ind., do hereby’agree to close our places of business or sule of goods (holidays excluded) at 7 o’clook p. m., with the exoeption of Saturdays when we shall close at 9 o’clook p. m , that same shall be published in each of our town papers and sball go into effect upon Monday, Oct 12, 1891. (Permission grant d for sale of goods after specified time only in such cases as death or burial purposes.) Signed: Hemphill & Honan, L Hopkins, Ellis and Murray, C: angnon & Souoie, S Leopold & Co., B. Forsythe, Mrs. M; E. Lecklider. . --1 i ■ WheD you need a good, safo laxative, ask you druggist for a t ox of Ayer’s Pills, and you will find that they give perfect satisfaction. For indigestion, torpid liver, and siok headache there is nothing superior. Leading physicians reoommend them. -' w l To Our Friends and Customers'. We wish to announce that we have bo’t out anU ate now successors to Charles A. Roberts and will hereafter oocupy his spaoious implement house. We now have and expect to keep constantly on hand a full line of goods, including the Studebaker and Birdsell wagons, buggies, carts, etc. We thank you for past patronage and will try in the future as in the past, to merit a continuance of the same. Yours, Respectfully, Hammond Bites. Capt, lEdmunds and wife arc visiting relatives and friends iu Rensselaer and vicinity. Miss Frano. McEwen has opened an Art School in Victoria, 111. Mrs James McCord the other day presented us a half bushel nice peaches. Thanks. Rev T F Drake has been returned by Conference to Rensselaer, and Rev Weaver to Rensselaer circuit Thursday next has been designated to be observed in Rensselaer by lovers of foot- racing sport The raoes will take place on the track of the Rensselaer Stook Farm

MoKinley end his adh rants say that taking the tax off sugar has made that product cheap, and by increasing the tax on tin will make that also cheap It don't consist Queen Victoria has a remarkably fine herd of hair, for a lady of her age; but her son, the Prince of Wales is quite bald. Had he used Ayer’s Hair Vigor earlier in life,! his head might, to-day, have been as well covered as that of his rcyal mother. It’s not too late yet. When MoKinley is forced to tell his audiences that foreigners pay the duty on the goods imported into this country he is certainly in a desperate condition MeKinley deserves defeat for resorting to such a plain, palpable lie in order to olearhis skirts of the great outrage perpetrated upon she people in the passage of his bill

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RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. Hall of EveningJStar Chapter No. 41, O. E. S. Rensselaer, Ind., Oct. 7, 1891. To the Worthy Matrou, Officers, Sisters and Brothers of the Evening Star Chapter No. 11 O E. 8.: Your comm itiee appointed by the W. M. to draft resolutions of condolence on the doath of Sister Addle Daugherty respectfully begleave to report; That again death lias visited us and removed our sister and companion Addie Daugherty, who died at her home in Hammond, Ind., Sept. 20, 1891. She was a membor of Evening Star Chapter No. 41, O, E. S. Therofore Resolved, That in the death of Sister Daugherty her family has lost a kind, industrious and loving daughter and sister, the community in which she lived a true friend and kind neighbor: and the Chapter an ever faithful member, and that we sorrow with them in this our common loss that the Chapter and omblems he draped in mou.uing thirty days and these resolutions he copied iu the minute bcok of the lodge and a copy be furnished the family of the deceased, and a copy to eaeh of our town papers for publication. CHARLES G. SriTbF.lt, ) Belle Kerb, Com. Alice Meyer, )

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