Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1898 — Page 7

nan sick I Haiiweiil )M«ny persons have their good day and their bad day. Others are about half sick all the time. They have headache, backache, and are restless and nervous. Food does not taste good, and the digestion is poor; the skin is dry and sallow and disfigured with pimples or eruptions; sleep brings no rest and work is a burden. What is the cause of all this? Impure blood. And the remedy? It clears out the channels A. through whit#) poisons are |g|a carried from the body. When Bl all impurities are removed from the blood nature takes right hold aSI and completes the cure. mg If there is constipation, take W Ayer’s Pills. They awaken the ■ drowsy action of the liver; they ■ cure biliousness. MMto to obp Doctor. Ws hSTt the exclusive service* of ■ Seme of the most eminent r*»i vsiciaus In ■ the United States. Write freely all the particulars In your case. You will reeetve a prompt reply, without cost. Address, £>K. J. C. AVER. Lowell. THE EXCELLENCE OF STROP OF FIGS la due not only to the originality and aimplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fig Strop Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other parties. The high standing of the California Fig Syrup Co. with the medical profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weakening them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company— CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, C.L UniTILLE. Ej. NEW TORE, N.T.

, AN AFFAIRNATION It h&s been shid of Americans thbt they j are n&tion of dyspeptics* and it is true that few are entirely free from disorders of the digestive tract. Indigestion. Dyspepsia, ) Stomach and Bowel trouble, or Constipation. The treatment of these diseases . with cathartic medicines too often agj gravates the trouble. THE LOGICAL. TREATMENT * is the use of a remedy that will build up the system, thereby enabling the various i organs to act as Mature intended they should. J Such a remedy is found in Dr VMliams' Pink Pills for Pale People Here is the proof* J In Detroit there ate few soldiers more popular and efficient than Max k. Davies, first sergeant of Co. B. His home is at 416 Third Avenue. For four years he waa a bookkeeper with the whoftoale drag house of Farrand, ) Williams ft Clark, and ha says: “I have charged up many thousand ' orders for Br. williams’ Pink Fills for Pale People, but never knew their worth nntil I used them for the cure of chronic dyspepsia. For two year* X suffered and doctored for that aggravating trouble but could only be | helped temporarily. “I think dyspepsia is one of the most stubborn of ailments, and there la scarcely a clerk or office man but what is more or less s victim. Some days S could eat anything, while at other times I would be starving. > Those distressed pains would force me to quit work. I have tried many 1 ’ treatments and remedies but they would help only for a time. A friend induced me to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, and after takings few doses I found much relief and after using several boxes I was \ ? cored. I know these pills will care dyspepsia of its wont form sad I am I * pleased to recommend them.”— Dotroit (Mich.) Journal. The genuine p&ik&ge fttw&ys b«Ms ttafwH s***«> > At At! druggist*. 01 bent poup&id on receipt of •p<»tt,s0 < ! per box, by the Dr-tfitli&ms Mcditint U.SthcncitMty.N.V.

Is Spite of His. faults.

It te a grave error to expect too much of onr friends; human nature is not ideal. Every one has something the matter with him. Loye him In spite of his faults. Your best friend will do things sometimes that you cannot understand. You can write this in italics: You never will meet the exact counter-’ part of the creature of your imagination; you never will find, In this world, any person who will fully answer your desires—nor will you fully answer the desires of any person. Others have to put up with disagreeable traits and moods in you. You may often, consciously or unconsciously, offend; you may have annoying habits which you cannot help, or of which you are unaware, or there may be moments in which you do not feel like exerting yourself to be pleasant, or moments of surprise in which you give way to long resisted temptations—outburstsof irony or sarcasm. Bear in mind your own frailties and your own provocations, and let the recollection temper your judgment of others. Your neighbor’s way of sinning may not be yours; but it is generally the case that you sin equally, though the method be different. Your virtues may not be his; but he has virtues—perhaps of a superior quality to your own. Find these, recognize them, and let his shortcomings go. As you desire charity for yourself, be charitable to others, never forgetting that perfection does not exist on earth. St. Jacobs Qjl cores Rheumatism. St. Jacobs Oil “ Neuralgia St. Jacobs Oil “ Lumbago, St. Jacobs Oil “ Sciatica. St. Jacobs Oil “ Sprains. St. Jacobs Oil “ Bruises. St. Jacobs Oil “ Soreness St. Jacobs Oil “ Stiffness. St. Jacobs Oil “ Backache. St. Jacobs Oil “ Muscular Aches.

Talking It Out in This Life.

“I,” said the philosophical young man, “cannot take my money with me when I die.” “Certainly not,” said the other. “And since I cannot take my money there I mean to have that kind of a time with it while here.”—Cincinnati Enquirer.

How’s This!

We offer One Hundred Hollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 vears, and beUeve him perfectly honorable in alt business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. Wesrtt Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Waldlng, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken lntemallv, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free.

A Common Complaint.

He—Yes, she is living under an assumed name. She—Horrible! What Is it? He—The one she assumed immediately after her husband married her. — Syracuse Herald.

Try Grain-O! Try Grain-O!

Ask your Grocer to-day to show you a packageof GHAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it GRAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. the price of coffee. 15c. and 25 cts. per package. Sold by all grocers.

The site of Christ’s Hospital, London, is about to be acquired by the Midland Railway Company for the erection of a central railway station.

Lane's Family Medicine

Moves the bowels each day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick headache, Action may not always bring happiness; but there is no happiness without action.—Disraeli. A box of Glenn* Sulphur Soap is equivalent to many sulphur baths, t ont forget It. Rill’s Hair and Whisker l>ye, black or brown, 50c. Anger begins in folly and ends In repentance.—Pythagoras.

ACCEPTS OUR TERMS.

SPAIN MAKES AN ABSOLUTE SURRENDER. Cedes Philippines to United States Without Restrictions-Gives Up “to Avoid the Horrors as War “—Shin Group Included—Europe Resents.

Spain has ceded all the Philippines without restrictions to the United States for 920,000,000, doing so at the joint meeting of the peace commissioners in Paris Monday. The acceptance by Spain of thsj terms of the United States was accomplished by a memorandum setting forth that Spain yields only to superior force. This decision was reached as the resiilt of pressure upon the Spanish commission, not so much from Madrid as from the powers. The Americans’ demands included the acquisition of the whole of the Philippine and Sulu groups f.or $20,000,000, and it is also understood the United States will purchase the Caroline group. The question of the debt of Cuba Is left unsettled. The answer of the Spaniards was so short that less than ten minutes was consumed in rendering it into English for the Americans. The Spanish Government utilized the last six days, during which Seuor Montero Rios was conducting correspondence with Judge Day regarding details of the American offer, to sound once more the European chancellories upon the point whether she could rely on any aid toward a limitation of American aggression in case she rejected the American terms. “We received,” said a Spanish delegate, with bitterness, “not only a refusal of any support, but also a plain intimation fibat no power would interfere if we lost thb Carolines, and even the Canaries.” The American commission declined to accede to either of the three alternative propositions made by the Spaniards. President pay of the American commission notified President Bios of the Spanish body, in reply to a request for more time, that the American commission could not modify the demand it had made for a final reply. « The technical work of preparing the treaty and negotiating about other matters named in the American ultimatum will probably occupy .-about a fortnight. Resented by Europe. A Paris eaiTospondent declares there is no denying that the whole European continent will bitterly resent American acquisition of tlie Philippines. This sentiment is not confined to diplomats, but especially in Paris it is opinion constantly heard in the highest I- rendi society. It is known that a high official of the Freneli foreign office said: "The appearance of the Americans in Eastern waters is a disturbing factor to the whole of Europe. Americans, as is well known, lack diplomatic manners and will surely bring constant trouble to all of us.”

FRISCO HAS A PLAGUE SCARE.

Strange Disease Makes Fudden Appearance in Chinatown. Asiatic cholera, or the bubonic plague, has been discovered in Chinatown, San Francisco, and the entire district is under quarantine regulations. Every effort is bring made to suppress the facts. Health authorities refuse to discuss the matter, the police are reticent, and local papers have agreed to suppress information—for the present. There have been a number of mysterious deaths in the Chinese section. Orientals have dropped off suddenly, in most cases having been sick only a few hours. This led the health department to make an investigation, with the result that there are, several suspicious cases under quarantine. The city physicians reported they were not certain ns to the nature of the disease. Some think it is the bubonic plague and others think it is Asiatic cholera. With this alarming report the board declared a quarantine. There are something over 20,000 Chinamen living in the district known as Chinatown. It is without doubt tlie filthiest spot in any American city. and is just the place where the plague or cholera might thrive.

SCHLEY CLAIMS THE GLORY.

Telia of Battle Off Santiago at a Banquet Tendered Him. Admiral Schley’s speech at the Brooklyn Club banquet descriptive of the naval battle of Santiago has caused somewhat of a sensation. The Brooklyn Club gave the banquet in Admiral Schley’s honor, and the famous sea warrior seized the opportunity to emphasize the fact that it was he and he alone who was in command when the American battleships off the harbor of Santiago destroyed Cervera’s fleet. This being the first time that Admiral Schley has claimed all the glory of this famous victory, a great deal of comment has been caused by it.

HOSTILE TO MISSIONARIES.

United States Troops Land-at TienTain to Protect Amer'cans.

The Navy Department received a dispatch Saturday morning announcing that hostilities against the American missionaries in the neighborhood of Tien-Tsin have broken out again. A detachment of marines was landed from the Boston to protect the lives of the Americans ami to restore order. The Boston is the only United States warship at Tien-Tsin, as the Petrel, which was recently there, has been sent to Shanghai.

OFFICERS CALLED COWARDS.

geventy-flrnt Nevy York Volunteer* Make Rpnona ( barge*. The Seventy-first New York regiment of volunteers is in a turmoil. Charges of cowardice and neglect are freely made against field and staff officers and hundreds of the rank and file, who fought bravely on San Juan hill, are muttering and threatening to resign unless the accused officers get out. The officers generally deny the charges, but daily developments show there is a heap, of trouble in the rvgiment.

Mother’s Horrible Deed.

Mrs. William Santelo, wife of a farmer living thirty miles northeast of Guthrie, O. T., after a quarrel with her husband Thursday morning, took her 10-months-old baby and killed it by throwing it in a deep well, and then committed suicide by jumping into the well head foremost. At the Paris Academy of Medicine Dr. Doyan gave tho other day his experience in .regard to «*auks of 140 cases of surgical operations on the stomach. There trere only twenty-two deaths in all, and twenty of these were in cases of cancer.

A LIVING WITNESS

tfrs. Hoffman Describes How Shs Wrote to Mrs. Pinkhaxn for Advice, and la Now Well. Drab Mbs. Pinkham: —Before using your Vegetable Compound I was a great sufferer. I have been sick for months, was troubled with severe pain in both sides of abdomen, sore feeling

in lower part of bowels, also suffered with dizziness, headache, and imMk could not sleep. 7 H I wrote you a w letter describ-l-Hr ing my case and asking your advice. You replied teUinjj me just what to do. I

* followed your directions, and cannot praise your medicine enough for what it has done for me. Many thanks to you for your advice. Lydia iE. Pinkhatn’s Vegetable Compound has cured me, and I will recommend it to my friends. —Mrs. Florence E. Hoffman, 512 Boland St., Canton, O. The condition described by Mrs. Hoffman will appeal to many women, yet lots of sick women struggle on with their daily tasks disregarding the urgent warnings until overtaken by actual collapse. The present Mrs. Pinkham’s experience in treating female ills is unparalleled, for years she worked side by side with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and for sometimes past has had sole charge of the correspondence department of her great business, treating by letter as many as a hundred thousand ailing women during a single year.

Bruin's Sweet Tooth.

The warmest meal on record on Puget Sound was eaten Saturday’ night near Buemia, on the east shore of the sound between Tacoma and Seattle. Tbe feasier was a member of tbe Bruin family, and beehives loaded with honey and living, stinger-loaded honey makers was the bill of fare. The hives belonged to Dr. Oliver and were standing in his yard near Buenua. Their delicious honey attracted theHiear and tempted him beyond resistance, bees and their weapons notwithstanding. Mr. Bruin was not at all backward at helping himself, and when the feast was done he had swallowed the honey and bees of one hive and part of those of a second. He left nothing to tell the tale except his footprints on the sand, the partly demolished hive and the home and the remainder of the homestead, together with the doctor, who is busy explaining how it happened aud congratulating himself upon his fortunate escape.—Tacoma Ledger.

LOW RATES TO THE SOUTH.

A Splendid Opportunity to Visit Southern Points at Small Cost. On Tuesday, Dec. G, and Tuesday, Dec. 20, a popular low-rate excursion will be run from Chicago to the South via Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad. On those days that company will sell both one-way and round-trip first-class tickets at greatly reduced rates. One-way tickets will be for continuous passage; on roundtrip tickets stop-over will be allowed on going trip at points in the South. Roundtrip tickets will be good twenty-one days. The Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad has two daily through trains which leave Dearborn station, Chicago, for all points beyond theOino river. Both trains carry through first-class coaches, sleeping cars and have dining cars serving meals out of Chicago. This is the shortest route to the South, and the time made by its trains is the quickest. For detailed information. inquire of any ticket agent or address Charles L. Stone, General Passenger and Ticket Agent C. & E. I. R. It.. Chicago.

Flints Still in Use.

It may surprise you to hear that in spite of the millions of modern guns and rifles nowadays turned out the aucient flintlock is not quite a thing of the past. There is still in England at least one manufactory of flints for this use. The flints are all made by hand, being placed on the operator's knee and chipped with a hammer to the proper shape. Of course, a number of these flints are used for fire-making. These go principally to countries like Spain where the duties on ordinary matches and wax matches are so high as to convert them from the absolute necessity they are in Great Britain to a positive luxury, so that flint and steel are used.—New York Herald.

Belay Makes It Harder.

Mis-steps have made the jvorst sprains, but It Is no mis-step to use SL Jacobs Oil. It makes a cure Ity strengthening, soothing and conquering the pain. Every hour’s delay makes it harder to cure.

Racers of the Future.

It was in the summer of 1948. > *‘See that fellow I was talking to just now? Owns one of the finest strings of racers on the circuit.”

“I thought he was something of the kind. He smelled so of gasoline.—Cincinnati Enquirer.

Coughing Leads to Consumption.

Kemp’s Balsam will stop the cough at on& Go to your druggist to-day and get a sample bottle free. Sold in. 25 and 60 cent bottle*. Go at once; delays are dangerous.

Weeping Willow in England.

It is said that the first weeping willow In England was planted by Alexander Pope, the poet

To Cure a Cold in One Day

Take Laxative Bremo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund pie money If it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine nasL.B.Q. on each tablet. Don’t meddle with people who don't meddle with yon. Tj&asgg •BwipkliTcura* vlna coUo. is cent* » bottla. .. • A .* WJffiTED.-CiMofbftdfeMHli that RIP*AN*S wIU gwx.wjßaaßßsasa'**

Dangerous Stations.

Common and perfectly equal as the danger in which all hands on board a modern man-of-war unquestionably stand during - a fight, there are, of course, some stations that appear to be more dangerous for the men assigned? to them than others. For example, there Is probably not a sea soldier in the United States marine corps to-day who Is not figuring on tbe Insignificant show he will probably have for his life If, in the event of his ship’s getting ! into action, he Is detailed, with a picked few of his mates, to man the rapid-fir-ing guns In the fighting-tops. At first glance the fighting-top of a modern ship of war appears to be quite the most dangerous spot on the ship, fore or aft, in case of action, because of its prominence. There has never been any good opportunity to test this, for fighting-tops (rightly called military masts) are of comparatively recent development, and during the Chino-Japanese naval engagments no systematic attempt seems to have been made, on either side, to raze the fighting-tops to the decks, or Into the sea. The proportion of the killed and wounded in the fighting-tops during those engagements was considerably less than on deck. In a sea fight between expert manipulators of ships, however, there can be no doubt that the vessels will go each at the other’s military masts with enthusiasm at the very outset, for the purpose of silencing the deadly play of the rapid-firing guns, which are capable of making terrific havoc on an enemy’s decks.

What Do the Children Drink?

Don’t give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called GUAIN-O? It is delicious and nourishing, and takes the place of apffee. The more Grain-O you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-0 is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes, U'--the choice grades of coffee, but aboutT4 as much. All grocers sell itenry and lant

Classed as Millionaires.

To be classed as a millionaire in mUnited States a man must be wort Inal least $1,000,000; in England he m.tin have five times as much, or ss,ooo,Gigo in Germany 1,000,000 marks, his $250,000.

Grows Stubborn.

Any complaint becomes chronic b. , negleeL and rheumatism grows stub® born by not using St. Jacobs OIL which? l is its sure cure and conquers the pain-, promptly. Every sufferer should use it. Lake Marat; In Switzerland, has the curious property of turning red every ten years, owing to the presence of certain aquatic plants which are not known in any other lake In the world. I believe my prompt use of Piso’s Cure prevented quick consumption. —Mrs. Lucy Wallace, Marquette, Kan., Dec. 12, ’95. Method is the vqjy hinge of business; and there Is no method without punc-1 tuality.—Cecil.

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Effective Means.

Bulgaria Is going to take effective means to Increase its population. Far every son born beyond a minimum number, twenty francs will be paid not only to tbe father, but to the mother aleo. A soldier showing a dozen sons win receive a pension large enough to support him, and besides a decoration. The same reward will go to his wife.

A Race Against Fire.

The crew of a steamer from Spaiq discovered in mid-ocean that flames were raging in the hold. For ten days they bravely fought the flames. If men would fight as persistently against disorders of the stomach, there would be fewer prematura deaths. The best weapon for such a fight * is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. All earthly delights are sweeter la expectation than in enjoyment, but all spiritual pleasures more in frnitlon than in expectation.—Feltham.

Catarrh Cured Blood Purified by Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Health Is Good. “I was a sufferer from catarrh. One of my neighbors advised me to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and I did so. A few bottles purified my blood and cured me. 1 have remained in good health ever since.” JAB. T. ADKINS, Athensville, Illinois. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is America's Greatest Medicine, tl; six for 18. Hood’S Pills cure all Liver Ills. & cents. A Natural Black is Produced by Buckingham's Dye w^r.. tp. The bill of the Fenton Metallic Mans. Co„ of $182.25 for interest, carfare and insurance on account of new court house, which has been continued from term to term, was dismissed. S. McGinnis was allowed SSOO on the Keener tp., gravel road contract. Hemphill & Son, rent of room for election, $5.25, was allowed at $4.25. We wish to call the Auditor’s attention to a little error in transferring the above bill .to.tha. r-iafueu lu cloin-boun.l Index<‘d book, best linen paper. r2.UO for 400 page book. *L2S ror 200 pa*; book bavit.* paper cover without Index. Express prepaid Agent* wanted everywhere. Literal commission. Sells at sight. Buffalo Copying Co- Una Bldg., Buffalo, N.T. nEiICIfIAIC «•» Your p*"**” rcWaluHoT^.. Writ! topt. OTA&BXLL. PtaMon Agf»t.WMtoft««. U CANCERS'TUMORS! M,ZP * H cancer bHWbcna. »umunai remedyiaperfeot Cure at Your Borne! Never Lost a single Casel Writ* tor circulars. Mlzpah Medicine Co.. Mowey. N. Y. D 1 TENT secured or BOley *ll Mtarasd. Search free. Ini LH I Collamer A Co. t F St. Washington.D.C.

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