Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1899 — Page 7
iSYoUin HAIR TURNING GRAY? What does year mirror ssy? Does it tell you of some little streaks of gray? Are you } pleased? Do your friends cf the same age show this loss of power also? Just remember that gray hair never becomes darker without help, while dark hair rapidly becomes gray when M once the change begins. Myers! inair f vigor will bring back to your hair the color of youth. It never fails. It is just as sure as that heat melts snow, or that water quenches fire. It cleanses the scalp also and prevents the formation of dandruff. It feeds and nourishes the bulbs of the hair making them produce a luxuriant growth. It stops the hair from falling out and gives a fine soft finish to the hair as well. W« hare a book on tb« Hair and | Scalp which you may obtain froe I upon request. _ H If you do not obtain all the benefits H yon expected from the use of the B Vigor, write the Doctor about It. M M Address, DK. J. V. AVER ft Lowell, /us M 'As Black DYE votrJ^lYourWhiskflrs Buckingham's Dye • SO cts. of druggists or R.P.Hsll h Co., Nashua, N.H. It Cures Colds Coughs Sore Throat. Croup. In. ■uenn.Whoop'ngCough.BronchitisandAsthma. a certain car* for Consumption in first stages, and a sura relit! in advanced stages. Use at once, tau will sea the excellent elect after taking the first dose Said by dealers every•here. Large battles "5 cents and 60 cents. WHEAT FI E LDS Western Canada, an 1 MKslI I their vast ness and prod. j* lucliveuess and the broad if Irxpanre ° r 'he Grazing fCfIHJ plains east or the Rocky JJolP*w It O Kin Mountains, as welt as tic* W j nlejfflM bountiful reuards for toil * fiffjdH JgM of the husbandman, was __*2fiflHffHHHre what impressed the Wisconsin Editors o:t their trip through tlmtcouniry last Summer. Free homes can be had thee*, and r articular* obtained from the (renartineut of the nterior, Ottawa, Canada, or 0. J. Ur >ughton, li3 klonadnnuk Kldg . Chicago, 111.; T. O. Currie. Stevens Point,Wit.; M.V.Mclnnes, Xo.I Merrill Hlk.. Detroit, Mich.; 11. Cuven, Had Axe. Mich.; Jas. Grieve, Reed City, Mich.; N. Bartholomew. 39J sth fit., Des Moines, lowa, Agents forUov'tof Canada.
I Locomotor Auxi&'ti P&r&lysis 1 Can be Cured. < These extreme nervous disorders were treated with wonderful success by the dis* , coverer of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Psle People, previous to his discovery being ottered to the public generally. This remedy is ( the only known specific in many diseases that.until recent years, were pronounced in* i curable. Here is tne proof; Janies Crocket, ■ sturdy old Scotchman living In Detroit. Mich,at 88 Montcalm St., was cured of Locomotor Ataxia by these pills. For many years he has been a chief engineer of one of those big passenger palace steamers plying upon the great lakes. This is a position of great responsibility and the auxicty causes a great nervous strain. Mr. Crocket says: "For fifteen years I watched the big engines and boilers without s single i accident, and only noticed that I was getting nervous. Suddenly without | warning 1 was taken sick, and was prostrated. I had the best of physicians but grew gradually worse. At a council of doctors, they said I had nervous prostration, and had destroyed my whole nervous system and would never recover. For three years 1 was unable to move from my bed. I The doctor said I had locomotor ataxia, and would never be able to walk again. ■ "The pains and suffering I experienced during those years are almost indescribable. The friends that c.W to see me bid me good-bye when they left me and I was given up, TLc doctors mid nothing mote could be done. My wife kept reading to me, articles about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills j sos Fale People, we finally decided to try them. The first box gave me I relief. 1 continued to use them for about two years before I could get strength enough to walk. lam nearly seventy-five years old and there in not # man in this city that can kick higher or walk further than lean and today 1 owe my present good health to Dr. Williams' Pink PiQa for I Pale People for they saved my life.”— Detroit Estning •Afrss*. fbc 50 cents (j Genuine jf per box " only in |jjE3| 1 druggists P&ik&ges TWJ or sent Like direct Address the Dr.Wiia.iam* MlOicmt Company, Schenectady. H-XJ
Br[?]tish Territory.
It Is possible to go Mound the world and touch on British territory all the way—vis., from England to Halifax, across Canada to Vancouver, across tbs Pacific to Hongkong, thence to Singapore, Penang, Mauritius, Gape Town, St. Helena and England.
Our Policy of Territorial Expansion.
Annexationists are advocating the addition of Canada to thia country, and think it can be accomplished in a peaceful manner without exciting a quarrel with England. Such questions all for the wisest statesmanship, just as dyspepsia, constipation, liver and kidney diseases call for a reliable remedy like Hostetler's Stomach Bitters.
Oysters Know the Tid.
Oysters, after they have been brought away from the sea, know by instinct the exact hour when the tide Is rising and approaching their beds, and so, of their own accord, open their shells to receive their food from the seas, as If they were still at home.
In Winter Use Allen's Foot-E[?]se.
A powder to be shaken into the shoes. During winter your feet fc-» uncomfortable, nervous, and often cold and damp. If you have perspiring, smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's "Foot Ease. It warms and rests the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of al; pain and Is a certain cure for chilblains and frost bites. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25e. Trial package mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y.
A Brink that Falls.
The Standard bank of Australia limited! has gained the distinction of having failed three time* in less than seven years.
Try Grain-O! Try Grain-O!
Ask your <I rover to-day to show yoo a packagpof (JKAIX-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. GUAIX-O has that rich seal brown ®f Slotlu or Java, but it ia made from pare grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. % the price of coffee. 15c. and 25 eta. per package. Sold by all grocers.
A[?]ms Furnished to Enemies.
The rifles with which the East Indian border tribes carry on their struggle against Great Britain are made in England.
Haw's This:
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any oa e of Catarrh that cannot to aired by lUH's Catarrh Cure. K. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props, Toledo. O. We. the undersigned, hate known F. J. Chan for the Utt 15 years, and holieve him perfectly honorable In an badness transaction, mad financially able to carry out may obligation made by their firm. W est & Truax. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. O. Walding. Kinnan & Marvin. Wnotesaie Drug gists. Toledo. Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces st the system. Price 75c. per boUft Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free.
According to the census of 1891 there were about 38,000 people in Ireland who could speak nothing but Irish and GSO.OOO who knew both languages.
Will Get There.
It is deep down to the sciatic nerve, but St. Jacobs Oil will get there by vigorous rubbing, and will soothe_lhe affected nerve and drive out the tormentiug pains. The worst cases have been promptly cured. S. N. D. North, of New York, says he was the first person to make a practical business use of the typewriter. He used it first in 1872.
Lane's Family Medicine
Move* the bowel* each day. la order to be healthy this is necessary. Acta gently on the Uver and kidneys. Corea sick headache. Price 25 and 50c.
New York's Bread.
Over 8,000.000 loaves of bread are consumed daily in Greater New York.
To Care a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets. Ali druggists refund the money if it fails tocure. 25c. The genuine has 1,. BIQ. on each tablet.
There will be a considerable exodus of gold seekers from Canada to Labrador next season.
REBELS FIRE MANILA
PROPERTY LOSS IN THE TOWN IS ENORMOUS — h Native* Apply tbe Torch Baring Night Attack Filipinos Driven to the Jangle® by- American Troops-Visay-aas tier to Fight Agsinaldo. The rebels fired the city of Manila Wednesday night, applying the torch to many buildings. The greater part of the city is heavily damaged. The attempt to burn the city was followed by an outbreak of rebel sympathizers and severe fighting in the streets followed. The troops suppressed the ontbreak by prompt and determined action. A number of tbe insurgents were killed and several American soldiers were wounded. A large market place was among the first to burn. Between six and seven hundred residences and business houses were destroyed. Fires were started at several paints simultaneously and, spreading with great rapidity, resisted nil efforts to control them. Native sharpshooters were concealed behind corner buildings. They shot at every American in sight. Flames burst forth simultaneously from Santa Cruz, San Nicolas ana'Tondo. From these |>olnts the flames spryad in all directions. In a short time tfie greater part of the city was on fire. Notwithstanding the continual firing of the hidden sharpshooters the American garrison turned out and fought the fire. In many cases they had first to drive away the larking assassins. None of oar troops was killed, but seven members of the Minnesota regiment were wounded while making a rush into the burning Tondo quarter. The troops were rallied from some of the outlying cncauqc ments. They quickly spread through all parts of the city and promptly subdued what was evidently planned for a general uprising and massacre. The fire lasted all night. The native rebels in the city have been completely subjected by the prompt work of Gen. Otis and the other commanders. It is evident that the incendiaries and assassins believed that the entire town would be de-
st roved end with it the foreign residents and the American soldiers. The loss will be very heavy. Strong guards are posted in all parts of the city and it is believed that another massacre will not l<e attempted.
The attempt to burn the city of Manila is part of the often announced plan of the insurgent*. Filipino spies and sympathizers have been watched l>y the American troops day and night. Many have been raptured. Some of them were disguised in women's clothing. Plots of all kinds have been rife. There has been constant fear for weeks that a massacre and conflagration would be attempted. Gen. Otis warned his officers to be ever vigilant stud since tbe first battle on Friday four troops have guarded all quarters within the lines. Anriento lainson. president of Negros Island, called on Gen. Otis with his fellow delegates. They assured Gen. Otis of the hearty support of the Yisayas. The government of Negros, they declared, was in favor of American rnle. The commission offered to raise an army of HV.itlO Visayans to fight the Tagalos on the island of Luzon. f
PERTINENT Personals
Admiral Schley Is proud of the full-dress uniform which he wears on ceremonial occasions. Gen. Palmer is preparing a series of articles reminiscent of linculn. with whom be was intimate. The Queen of Grve*e is the only woman admiral in the world. She holds this rank in the Russian navy. Ex-Got. Taylor of Tennessee granted <2Ct pardons, commutations and respite* daring his two years in office. - Before Representative Jerry Simps, ,n became a ranchman h“ was for several years a sailor on the great lakes. Secretary Long is not fond of society, and generally prefers not to take i>art in that side of Washington life. John K. Mclcaa has offered to defray the cost of eollectiitg a complete history of Ohio for the Congressional Library. James F. Warner, well known over all the Northwest as a miner and promoter, is the original of Mark Twain's "Colonel Mulberry Sellers." The next Senate will hare three members who have given considerable attention to elocution. They are Senators Quarles of Wisconsin. Beveridge of Indiana and Simon of Oregnn. N. B. Scott, the new Senator from West Virginia, made his fortune, like Senator Turner of Washington, in mining. He was born in a log cabin and was left an orphan while still a small boy. Representative Francis G. New lands, who was a rival of William M. Stewart in the Nevada senatorial fight, is an old crony of Senator George P. Wet more of Rhode Island, whose classmate he was at Yale. Gov. J. G. Brady of Alaska was once a homeless boy in New York. He was scut to an lowa farmer by the Children's Aid Society, which later assisted hint through college. He first went to Alaska as a Gen. Otis, the commander of onr forces in the Philippines, is said to be a man of laconic speech who rarely utters more than one short sentence at a time, but manages to nuke that sentence epigrammatic and fall of meaning. Gov. Stanley of Kansas recently received this note: “Dear Sir: I understand yon said yon was going to take a week off to tear np the big pile of letters asking yoa for job*. If everything else is gone, I would like the job of tearing np letters." Captain John H. Surratt, whose mother was hanged for the murder of President Lincoln, is a trusted employe of a Baltimore steamship line Congressman James A. Tawney of Minnesota own* the last communication in writing-made by the late -Repres-aUtiv* Dinglcy. ' ~ f Judge William Butler of Philadelphia, who has resigned from the bench of the United States District Coart. learned the trade of a (winter in the other of the West Chester (Pl.| Village Record. Among the other boys in the office at the same time eras Bayard Taylor.
figraMtiMlrSnStlcK 1 cago Sunday night, Feb. tt. Thera in the J STwindyCSty* fra the praSrihrais 1 of a play ever made in tibia country, and ; it has moreover scored the biggest hot of { !he theatrical season in New York, where k has just completed a ran of twenty weeks at t* Academy of Mode, ing Life*' is a melodrama of English £ft and ia said to be tbe beat ptay of its kind ever brought from across the garni. It tells tbe story of a fine, maty, hwnaaahh ! young Englishman, the Bari of Woodstock, who loves sport fra sport's sake ‘ and has risked his whole fortune through his ‘love for his magnificent stable of thoroughbreds. Tbe story goes through five acts, during which the evil genii off the play try their level best to wrack Ida fortunes, but he finally triumphs after a series of thrilling adventures. Sixteen different scenes are shown. Two hundred - people take part in the performance. Robert Hilliard, who plays the heroic young Britisher, is one off the handsomest and cleverest American actors. He has hem a successful star and was induced to arson mo this role by the offer of the largest salary ever paid to an actor in the worid. Klita Proctor Otis is also a successful star. She is considered tbe best player of the stage adventuress we have; Joe j WheeiiK'k is another ex-star; Frank Burbeck has starred, and so has Jeannette Lowrie. Frazer Coulter. Robert Palota Gibbs, R. A. Roberts, who staged ~Shraandoah" aDd also stages “Spratrag lalte"; Adeline Adler, Charles F. Gotthold. Edwin Holland and Margaret May are some of the prominent players in the organization.
A M[?]rvelous X-Ray Girl.
Miss Elsa, of Chicago, has a wonderful power of second sight. She can describe the contents of n purse without touching the purse itself, telling how many coins are in it and what their value is. She turns her bark t» the street, and. with closed eye's, -can accurately describe every passer-by. mentioning the color and cut of each one's clothing and any physical peculiarity he or she may nave. By looting at an invalid she can diagnose any disease and suggest the proper remedies.
Disagreeabic February.
The discomforts of this mouth can lie escaped I*y taking advantage of the winter excursions of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad to one of the many pleasant resorts of the South. This line offers unsurpassed facilities for reaching the cities in the South, the winter reseats of the beautiful gulf coast, ot Florida, of California. and of tbe West Indies. Wrifie C. P. At more. Geucral Passenger AjpreJ. Louisville, Ky„ for folders descriptive «f Florida or the gulf coast.
Better Ventilatien in Warships.
The British admiralty purposes *® try fans worked by electricity ia <xrdt*T to improve ventilation of the lower decks of warships.
Oh, That Delicious Coffee!
Costs bat lc. per lb. to grew. Jvzixw has the seed. German Coffee Berry, jikg. 15c.; Java Coffee pkg. 15c. Salter's New American Chicory 15c. Cut this oat and send 15c. for any of above packages ar send 30c. and get ail 3 pkg& and great Catalogue tree to JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO, La Crosse. Wi*. 4c. aj
Bicycle Squad.
A squad of cyclists is now attaciiod to .every corps of cavalry in the German army.
To Have Pleasure.
Of coarse, we live to have idea-sure and to avoid pain, and that is why so many use St. Jacobs Oil to cure rheumatism. quickly and sorely to get tad of It. It Is the best cure.
Don’t think a woman will ever discover that she is beautiful if she waits until some other woman tells her. Pino's Cure fra Consumption has }<rra a godsend to me.—Woe R. MeCfe&an, Chester. Fla, Sept 17. 1895. If we could neither laugh nor ay Die would not be worth living.
janaffijCASTORIA For Infants and Children. ||||§j||HilThe Kind You Have fSBBiI B° u gto similating die Food andßegula ][■ m Bears the i ® 3ot Nabcotic. II "is' l Thirty Tears fMCASTOBIiI
[?] B[?]ys a Foreign Wheel.
RhtrihgmdhhkhtkdnhGtr j rangy that the katas has suffered aaoa his pßgiireigi to JcrasakK. The wheel across the ctoari tnm Ragland. His loyal subjects dam aat yHStfan his Is a Jewel.
What Do the Children Drink?
Oat rise there ha or coffee. Have )aa tried the new fired drink coiled rear and takes the after of coffee. Tho row* Grare-O nap» the riaMrra^tlre 05 stereo GtrireO in—d* of para grain the chqiirr grain off raffra. bat coots aWQa as reach Ass gxocen aril it. 15c.
Woman's Volce Carries Further.
mau's nm carries three times ns Car as a Bean's. AD 1 am. or can hr. 1 owe to my axrrjfi nether.—Abraham Lincoln.
MISSOURI’S WAR GOVERNOR Restored to Health by Pe-ru-na. . ur.. i. t. M,. . i. .niio.
GOV. T.C. FLETCHER. Huh. Thomas C. detirher. the noted war Ci.vmiw ass sift State uff M swxrri. io a great friend ass Fern ia He write®: The Ite-ra-ma IWtsg MTg C*. Catumbos, Oft: Getatierors—fftra par* I have been afflicted Wilta ctanaaie ratotrh. wfcieh has gone threotsk any aritaße system, and bo one knew, the Metrora ami nursery I have passed through. Jfy ds-rtec fc&s gcescrlbeii various nw4ux ami 1 have nexev fixunt any relief aatiU 1 was pasaaded hy a friend to ase Dr. Bhunaraa's Pera-ats. After tie ase of one feotttie I frefi Bffe o new man. It also cared roe ass a ftoga irg 1 had fa nay throat, and Unfit nay system *#> gramaQy. To those who are finUcrSmg with eatorrh I take plensire In recxauiineoCiißg ymur great nietleine. Very rasi«eggfltii3ly. Thamas C. fTeteher. Evcaythiims that affevts the welfare of the people 3* a BegEsimate sah-Jevt of comment la tibe nan wa-etriaaa The statesman Is re4t a azmor roan. It s the gantlet jn who ft bums. The tune statesman looks out an the swH as Bt ft. and seeks, a* far as ft ia hft fewer, to mireißi evils anff encourage the gal
“IF AT FIRST YOU DON’T SUCCEED, TRY SAPOLIO
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Had a Wasp for a Pet.
Perhaps the strangest pet ever kepi by n man was a wasp, which Sir John Lubbock caught in the Pyrenees and resolved to tame. He began by teaching it to take Us meals on hie hand, and in a very short space of time tt grew to expect to be fed In that way.
Coughing Lends to Consumption.
Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Go to year druggist to-day and get a sample bottle free. Sold in 25 and 50 cent bottles. Go at once; delays we dangerous.
The Soudan is soon to have a common school system as well as tbe Gordon Memorial College. Hr*. Winslow’* Sooth iso Hr*or for Children trctMos: Kitten* the rums, reduce* lnlUmaiatlnn. polo, cure* wind colic, a cant* * bottle. WASTED. —Case cf bad health that RI-P-A-irS win aot benefit. Send 0 cent* to Ripens Chemical Oo* haw la*, for M samples and LflOU testlmnahh
KON. WM. YOUNGBLOOD. TREASURY DXPARTXgXT, 1 Orrirr or Auditor for Interior, V Washington, D. C-, I>ec. 10,1888. ( The Pe-rn-na Dreg M’fg Co„ Columbus, Ohio: Gentlemen—l’ve often heard of your great medicine and have persuaded my wife, who has been much of a sufferer from catarrh, to try Pe-rn-na, and after using one bottle she has wonderfully improved. It baa proved all yon have claimed for It, and 1 take pleasure in recommending It to anyoas who Is afflicted with catarrh. Yours, ffm. Youngblood. Auditor for the Interior. Catarrh in its various forms Is rapidly bocoming a national curse. An ondoubted remedy has been discovered by Dr. Hartman. This remedy has been thoroughly tested during the past forty years. Prominent men have come to know of Its virtues and are making public utterances on ths subject. To save the country we most sava the people. To save the people we moat protect them from disease. The dtaeass that is st once the most prevalent and stubborn of cure Is catarrh.
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