Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1899 — Page 7

. , i - w .•xwmwwmm. , >11*" - 1 Sick headache. Food docsn’tdigeat well, appetite poor, bowels constipated, tongue coated. It's your liver! Ayer's Pills are liver pills, easy and safe. They cure dyspepala, biliousness. 25c. All Druggists. r^5S^FiSS rs=ssr j BUCKINGHAM’S DYElft.aHSr. Queer AdtertiMmeat*. Queer begging advertisements are vftma In the German newspapers. The Busier Nachrichten recently printed this: ‘■ ♦‘A man on the road to religtous conviction seeks for the money necessary to undertake a penitential and prayerful Journey to the Holy Land. Offerings under heading Christian Love to be adressed to the office of this paper.” Mohamme l’s Tomb. Tim 'tomb of Mohammed is covered with diamonds, sapphires and rubles, valued at 112,500,000.

STRIKE! Hundreds of Thousands Are Involved. Trwbl* la as Important Part of the Organization Affects AU tbe Rest—A Perfectly Harmonious System Easily Thrown Oat of Geer. Organized labor ban reached auch a stage that anything affecting a particular branch ml It drawa all tbe reat Into tbe difficulty. It la exactly tbe tame way with the different organa of the human body. Work taa bard, eat taa.uui£h. drink too ouii'h. exereiae but Uttle, be a little irregular fa any way, gad the lhrer quit* work. Then the bowels become constipated-and the Stomach gees on strike. The heart Is affected, the brain follow* salt, and every part of the body Is dragged into tbe tremble. The only war out of It Is to go at the source of all this—the liver. Square yourself with the liver'and all will get back to secular natural work. Caacareis Candy Cathartic make things right wl.h tbe liver. They perfume the breath, prevent food from sour.ng on the stomach, give tone to the bowels, strengthen the Intestinal muscles, wh.le they arc eleanlug and stirring up the liver to reaewed activity. No matter how long a cate has been Incurable, Caacareis are guaranteed to put things right ss they should be, and set the whole machinery a-golng, and you can get them at any drug store or by mail for Price—loc. 25c. or 50c. Address Sterling kerned/ Co., Chicago or New York. ®TUs is the CASCARET tablet Bvery tablet of the only genuine Caacaret bears tbe angle letters “CCC." Look at the tablet before you buy, and beware of frauds, Imitations and substitutes. Rf ft ft •..For Internal and External Use... eras* HD menw CsMii, Coughs. Sore Throat Influenza Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Swelling of the Joints, Lumbago, Inflammations, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache, Asthma. Difficult Brsath'nf. Badway’* Ready Relief la a Sure Cure for Kvery Pain, sprain*. If raises, Faina In tho Bach. Chest or Limbs. It waa tho First and Is tho Only FA IN HKMKUY That instantly stops the most excruciating pains, allavt inflammation, and cures Congestions., whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Howe)*, or other glands or organs, by one application.' A half to a tcaspoonful in half a tumbler of water wIH tn • ffw minutes cure damps. Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Sick Headache, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Flatulency, and all internal pains. There fanotn remedial agent In the world that will cure Fever and Ague and all other malarious. Bilious and other Fevers, aided by RAD WAY’S PILLS, *o quickly as RADWAY’S READY BELIEF. Fitly Ceats per Battle. SeU ky DragfWs. BADWAY A CO., » lilpa Street. New York. mtarrh CATARRH. Ely's Creamßalm te™/456 Giveaßelief at one. 1 fflsS;, COLDHEAD Membrane. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Ho Mercury, No Injurious drug. Regular Sire. 60 •ants; Family Size. It.oo at Druggists or by msiL BLT BROTHERS, 60 Warren Street, New York. 1 6 yiujfflsvs& I | Send your name and address on a§> postal, and we will send you our 156-% page Uteslnted: catalogue free. | 2vSvSvW^£vSvSv»-S-iSySvf/SvlbSVSvSkSkSiiSlfiY.'yli

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MYSTERY OF JOHANN ORTH.

lite Mother tiled Believing Her Fen te am Alive. £ Tb# saddest episode Is that known aa itbe mystery of Johann Orth, one 0t the moat remarkable romances in thedyßauds fcstorjr of Europe hi this century, says th# Strand Magazine. The Archduke John Salvator of Tuscany, a nephew of the Emperor Francis Joseph, had fallen In love with an actress and singer, Ludmilla Hubei, whom he married in spite of all family opposition, renouncing at the same time all his rights, privileges and rank and assuming the name of Orth, after one of his castles.—The romantic marriage wan celebrated secretly, taut in a perfectly legal manner, by the registrar of Islington, and was witnessed by tbe consul general of Austria in London. Johann Orth next bought in 1891 a fine ship In Liverpool, which he renamed Santa Margarita; and so anxious was he, to_gnard against the vessel being recognized that be stipulated that all drawings and photographs of it should be handed ever, to him, and these he burned with his own hands. Moreover, be caused all portraits and negatives of himself and his wife to be bought up at any price, and these were likewise destroyed. We are giving here only absolute facts. Shortly afterward the ex-archduke and his wife set soil for South America, and the vessel was duly reported to have*arrived at Montevideo and departed for a destination unknown. But from that moment every trace was lost of the ship and all on board, no news as to her fate having ever been heard, althouglrmany a search has b?en made along the coast by order of the Emperor of Austria and his government. Adventures and treasure-seekers have been at work, as It was well known that Johann Orth had on board over a quarter of a million pounda in specie: it is believed that he intended to have bought an estate in Chile with the money, and to have settled there, but that the vessel foundered off Cape Horn during a terrific storm, which raged on the coast shortly after the ship bad left From time to time since then the most starting rumors have been set afloat about the missing prince having turned upr one being that he had been one of the leaders of the Chil an rebellion, having divided his, treasure among his crew, burned his ship, landed on a lonely coast, etc. His own mother, who died only a few months ago at the Castle Orth, believed her son alive to her very last hour, and expected his return. The Swiss government is of a very different opinion, and assumed the death of the archduke, and paid over to Frau Orth’s next of kin a large amount of money, which Johann Orth deposited, as a settlement for his wife, with the Swiss authorities before bis departure, and there is little doubt that the Santa Margarita lies at the bottom of the sea, and that all on board perished.

Try Grain-O! Try Grain-O!

Ask yonr Grocer to-day to show you a package of GBAIN-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 ir like it. GBAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure graius, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. % the price of coffee. 15c and 25c per package. Sold by all grocers.

Britain's Foreign Ambassadors.

There are only seven ambassadors representing Great Britain abroad. The seven great powers entitled to receive them are France, Austria, Germany, Italy, Russia, the United Stages anATurkey. Their salaries range from £7,000 to £IO,OOO, the British ambassador at Paris receiving the highest .sum, and holding the most coveted post In the diplomatic service abroad.

Sacred Plant.

The plant known as vervain, which Is not distinguished for Its beauty, and which grfrfra Nowadays utterly disregardt^ wa? ®? sacred to the Druids that they ' Only gathered it for their dlvlna£loHß when the great dog star arose, in order that neither sun nor moon should see the deed.

To Cure a Cold in One Day

Take Laxative, Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails tocure. 25c. E. W. Grove’s signature ia on each box. Don’t refer to an unpleasant episode If it is possible to avoid It. It is an offense against good manners to open the door monsieur the skeleton.

Hall's Catarrh Cure.

b taken Internally. Price 75 cents. More than 3,000 persons are burled* annually in the paupers’ cemetery of Berlin. r ■ The rate of pulsation Is 120 per minute In infancy, SO In manhood and 60 in old age. FITS Fennancmij cured. He at* or nemusnew The cheerful lire longest ft* years, and afterward fix our regards.—Bovee.

MAIL TRAIN HELD UP.

ROBBERY ON THE NORTHWESTERN RAtUOAQ. Three masked men held np the Qrtcnge and Northwestern fast mail train So. % bound for the Pacific coast, at Meredith, 111., forty weven miles from CM rage, shortly after 11 o'clock Friday tiffin. After they had blown tike through sate and wrecked the express cor ■flay amcoupled tbe engine from the mail train and escaped on it to Conrtiand. Itimiel White, the engineer, was forced t» OTsay them to that point, where they deserted tbe cab for the darkness of the surrounding fields.

Just about 11 o'dock three men entered signal office W of the read, located midway between Elburn and Maple Fadk, and asked the operator, Clifton James, at what time the mail train would be flue. James tried to avoid a direct reply, but the lights from the windows eff the approaching cars gave them the desired information and they stopped only long enough to bind the operator in his chair with buckskin thongs, set the signals tto atop the oncoming train, and render useless the telegraphic instruments in the office.

The engineer of tbe mail train brought the cars to a stand in obedient* to ttfa* semaphore signals and at snee was cunfronted by tbe robbers. They bad adjusted handkerchiefs over the lower pant of their faces and each carried a hcaoe of long-barreled ominous-looking revolvers. Engineer White made no attempt at resistance, but his fireman, Joseph Jewel, tried to escape from the cab. He waa stopped at the point of a pistol and ha and White were led back to the test Of the four care that made up Otne man was left to guard the trait crew and the other two attacked the Fvjjrees car and forced Messenger F. A. Hopson to admit them. First he was taken to A* rear car and then brought back to open the local safe. He would not do tifis. The robber retired from the car again while the through safe was demolished with a charge of dynamite which blew a hole through the bottom of the car and tone great gaps in the roof. Just how much the safe may base contained is not known, bat it is amid that currency and packages of valuables were hurled into the fields. Two shots were fired daring the raid, one. at James McGrath, a brake man, who swung his lantern at the bead of the leader of the bandits, and a second alt Brakeman Palmer, who crawled faenoatb the cars, and ran to flag an east-bound fast freight which was almost due. Palmer escaped injury and stopped Re freight train with his shirt lor a After the robbers had deserted tbe engine of the mail train at Court laud Engineer White pushed on to BeknJh. Brakeman Painter had reached Elbnrn meanwhile and sent word of the robbeiy to W. E. Morse, Galena division superintendent at Oak Park. The victims of the robbery unite in declaring the bandits a determined group off men. They went about their wank quietly and without a sign of nervousness. One of them paused to barrow a chew of tobacco from tbe assistant express messenger, Elmer E. Painter. The night was exceedingly dark, «nd *th« greatly aided the thugs in their escape.

CARTER SOARED HIGH.

New Fccts Come Oat Aj-alxut **■* Guilty Cajataio. The decision of the Attorney General in the case of Capt. Oberlin -Carter is a long document and is addressed to the President. Mr. Griggs, among other things, gives a little of the personal history of the accused man. He states ghat some yeans ago he married the daughter of a gentleman supposed to have means, but not large wealth. Carter’s pay as captain amounted to $202 a month and bis living expenses began to increase very rapidly, running in a few yams from 5)8,000 to*as high as $29,000 per annum. Jt is related that he made within eertnrn periods heavy cash deposits in NrW York and other banks and also gave large orders to brokers for the purchase «£ stadia, bonds, etc. Just how these facts were obtained is not told in the decision.

FIRE LOSSES ARE HEAV[?]ER.

Those of 1899 f o Fax* hoar ao lacrcaM Over 1990. The fire loss of the United States anil Canada for tho month of September, as compiled from the New York Journal off Commerce and Commercial Bulletin record*), amounts to $12,778,806. The fidlowing tabic will show the losses for the first nine months of 1899, in comparison with the same period in 1898: Month. 1898. 1R»». January g 9.472.500 . g30.Wh.080 February 12,029,3 m» 18,4010000 March - 7,ttCi,2o« U,4S:i,(WO April 8,211.000 8203,000 May 11,072.2 O B.«n,SH»J June 0.30086© -«7!W.«0 July* 8,828,780 31,4.4.400 August..... 7,193,500 8.703,700 September 14,203,050 3Sjn*4oß Totals f«9,1C4,4We g99.«05,650 It will be seen that the 1899 losses so far exceed those of tbe same months off 1898 by over $10,000,000.

FIGHT AT M UNTINLUPA.

A scouting party under Maj. Cheatham encountered a force of insurgent* at Muntinlupa on the west shore of Caguna de Bay, I*. 1., and a fight resulted, m which three Americans were killed and several wounded. The rebels were driven from their intrenehmeuts. Their loss is not known. Gen. Sehwan has arrived at Bacoor with part of his loroes.

FIVE THOUSAND K[?]LED.

Report* of Earthquake, „ n lo g Coran I. Official dispatches from Batavia, capital of the Netherlands Indies, confirm the reports regarding the earthquake in the Island of Coran. It oc curred Sept 29. Not only the town of Auibei, m The but several other villages were wreabsd!

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What Do the Children Drink?

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MafUmm Mu watch factor*vrfH cot mnmm» with 589 threads to as Inch. These threads sate Invisible to the Bated eye, and It takes 144,000 screws to sake a pound. A pound of them is worth ala pounds of pure gold. Lay one of them upon a piece of wbihe paper and It looks like a tiny steel filing. The carbon filaments used in incandescent lights are more expensive than the hair springs off watches, costing from two te three rimes sa much per pound.

The Odor of Rain.

NirttaH has determined that the smeU off freshly turned earth Is doe to the growth of a bacterium, tbe dathodarlx edorifera, which multiplies in decom-

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His Little Scheme.

Meeks—My wife never pays any ate tention to what I say. Weeks—Mine does—at times. Meeks—How do you manage it? Weeks—l talk in my sleep. Mrs. Winslow's Hooranra strut tor ClllSw tratfaioz; sottana th* cans, reoacas InSiaiaawtea; altera pain, cure* wind oollc. 36 cants a battla. >

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