Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1901 — Page 7
Stop Coughing There’s nothing so bad for a cough as coughing. Every cougn makes your throat more raw and irritable. Every cough congests the lining membrane of your lungs. Cease tearing your throat and lungs in this way. Take Ayer’s Cherry PectoraJ From the first dose the quiet and rest begin; the tickling in the throat ceases; the cough disappears. There’s nothing so good for a cough as Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Three sixes: 25c., 58c„ SI.M. If joar drngsUt cannot »npj>lj yon, tend na on* dollar and wo will expresa a largo bottle to yon, all ehrrfoa prepaid. Be anro you rive ue your nearest express office. Address, J. C. ATI* Co, Lowell, Mass. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature « C See Pec-SI mile Wrapper Below. Vary email sad ae assy to takaaasafaz. In i PTC D O MEABACME. UAI\I tKo m BizziNEtt. ErDR BIUOVSIEtS. - FDR TORPID LIYER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIR. _ FOR THECOMPLEXIOH mmm awat asm wem-mes. CURE SICK HEADACHE. DYSPEPSIA. Geo. 8. Really, of 75 Nassau Bt., New York, aaya: "For years I hare been troubled with rheumatism and dyspepsia and I came to tbo conclusion to try your pills. I Immediately found great relief from their nae; I feel Ilka a new man since 1 commenced taking them, and would not now be without them.' The drowsy, sleepy feeling I used to have has entirely disappeared. The dyspepsia has left me and my rheumatism la gona entirely. lam satisfied If any one to afflicted will glee Rad way's Pllla a trial they will surely cure them, for I believe It all come* from the system being out of order—the liver not doing Its woik. Dadway’s MX Pills cure all Disorders of the Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys. Bladder, Dlxslneas, Costlvenesa, Piles, Sick Headache. Female Complaints, Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation and all disorders of the Liver, 85c per box. At Druggists or by mall. Rad way * Co., 68 Elm Street. N. T. Be sure to get “Radway's'’ and see that tha name Is on what you buy. IaTVBNTfIv I A eortaln caretafCialaaipttsa ip Irst tlaats, tod a sera raltel la gdvaaced states. Use ai c& K rAatSaa: •hard. Large kettle* » cents and 88 cent*. *a&Tl WEI! "SH BUM® JOIM llp^ Will Kkp You Dry M®TODC3@ UILSISWoiLIL Taut No Su«TiTUTg. rntt Catalocuc. Smowimc FollLihc or Cashemts ahoHMS. a. J.Tower Co. Pqitbn, ha»i. ELY’S CREAM BALM Cure* CATARRH. It la placed Into tho nostrils, MmW&tf&TW •Preads over the tad Is absorbed. Relief l* mediate. It t* not drying, doss s fwK WOi prod DC* ORf4tlß|, Brnggiata, M eta or by maO. CLY BROd,M VamsK.X.T. MZsLCZX
Congress.
On Thursday the Senate considered postofflee appropriation bill. Amendment providing for pneumatic tube service killed. The old controversy over the special pippropriations for fast mail service engaged much attention. It was decided to begin holding night sessions Friday night. The House passed deficiency appropriation bill, after day of exciting debate. The Senate on Friday passed two of the great supply bills—the postofflee and the diplomatic and consular appropriation. During the greater part of the session a proposition to discontinue the appropriations for fast mail facilities from New York to New Orleans via Atlanta and from Kansas City, Mo., to Newton, Kan, was under discussion. By a decisive vote the appropriations were continued. An effort was made to obtain an l appropriation to continue tbo pneumatic tube service in New York, Boston and Philadelphia, but it failed. An amendment was agreed to authorizing the Postmaster General to investigate the question of establishing a postal telegraph system and to report liis findings to the next Congress. After a spirited debate the conference report on the Indian appropriation bill -was rejected and sent back to conference. Early in the day, Washington's farewell address, in accordance with a custom of the Senate on Washington’s birthday, was read, the reader being Senator Bacon of Georgia. The House devoted an hour to unanimous consent legislation and two hours and a half each to the passage of private claims bills and private pension bills. Nine bills were passed by unanimous, consent and twenty-nine claims bills and 139 pension Bills were passe*}. Among the latter was the Senate bill to pension the widow of the late Gen. Henry W. Lawton, who was killed in the Philippines. As the bill passed the Senate it carried SIOO a month. Tfie House cut the amount down to SSO upon the representation that Mrs. Lawton enjoyed a comfortable income. The Senate on Satuftlay passed St. Louis exposition appropriation bill, with amendments for Sunday closing and an appropriation of $250,000 for the Charleston exposition next December. Passed fortification appropriation bill. The House adopted a resolution to investigate the pay of its employes. The hill Wjnorense the efficiency of the revenue Jaitfer service was deha cil for two hours, but no action was taken. Several of the appropriation bills were sent to conference. The seed amendment to the agricultural bill was agreed to. At 4 o'clockpublic business was suspended to permit the House to pay tribute to the memories of the late Representatives Clarke of New Hampshire and Shaw of New York. The Senate devoted Monday to debate on the Philippine amendment to the nriuy appropriation bill. The House devoted the day to conference reports. Concurred in Senate amendment to navy bill striking out appropriations for new battleships and cruisers. In the Senate on Tuesday important amendment to I’hiliiqiiue amendment to army appropriation bill was agreed to. It was amplification of amendment previously offered by Mr. Ilnar. laying restrictions upon sale of public lands and granting of franchises and concessions in Philippines. Mr. Morgan (Ala.) con tinned his speech on both the Philippine and Cuban amendments. He appealed to the committee to withdraw both propositions, maintaining Congress was treading upon dangerousxround. During the afternoon Mr. Allen severely arraigned Rear Admiral Sampson for indorsements upon ap plication of Chief Gunner Charles Morgan of the navy for promotion to grade of commissioned officer. Conference report upon District of Columbia appropriation bill was agreed to, as was also partial report of conferees on postofflee appropriation bill. The House agreed to a partial conference report on Indian appropriation bill, and sent bill back to conference; defeated eonfermiee report on the naval bill on account of item cresting assistant chiefs in Navy Department. Adjournment taken in the midst of violent attack upon the Speaker by Congressmen Lentz, Richardson and others because a speech by Mr. Lents had been withheld from the Congressional Record on account of its offensive nature.
Wednesday in the Senate was devoted to debate on the Ciilmu and I’hilippiue amendments to the army hill, after which voting begun on the minor amendments to the measure. All of them were offered by Democratic Senators, and all of them were voted down by heavy majorities. Philippine amendment adopted by a vote of 45 to 25. Cuban amendment adopted by a vote of 43 to 20. In the House the day was spent iu consideration of various conference reports. Reports on fortification. District of Columbia and military academy hills, the latter containing anti-hazing legislation, were agreed to. Naval hill was sent hack to conference after defeat of a motion to concur in the Semite's provision for three more submarine torpedo boats. St. Louis fair hill was sent to conference for a settlement of differences.
This end That.
Maryland Biscuit Company’* plant, Baltimore, burned. Loss SIOO,OOO. The Japanese residents of Tacoma, Wash., have organized to keep out any disorderly characters from their country. The strong public sentiment iu Louisville against pool rooms bns resulted in tjie passage of an ordinance to prevent them from operating. A fiber company of Look port, N. Y-, is preparing to manufacture gun stocks or filler, with a view to lightening the weight of the present rifle. A landslide occurred recently in Switzerland. An inn and its garden ami outbuildings slid down n hillside n distance of thirty-five feet without being iu the leuat Injured. Two stately elm trees iu the garden were also moved without injury. The Chicago packers n\\Y dealers in leaf tobacco report that tbo crop of loot) leaf tobacco iu Ohio, Pennsylvania, New ork and W iitcnnsin is so badly damaged by mat. pole rot itnd smut vbut It will be nlniost n totul loss. The Chinese arc not so far behind na in the practice of medicine ns hns lieeu •opposed. While the yellow phyaicians are deficient in their knowledge of anatomy, and therefore nmount to nothiug se surgeons, in their treatment of common ailments they are in some ense* practically abreast of the most advanced practice In this country.
Anomalous.
In Bostonl encountered a parrot one <*ay. “Polly wants a cracker!” I observed, thinking nothing. “Your language Is extremely anomalous!” replied the bird, severely. “Polly is colonial, while cracker, in the sense of biscuit, la distinctly postbellum. Moreover, I am not conscious of wanting a cracker. I wouldn't mind a plate of pork-and, however!” } The fowl’s scholarly dignity was ,what Impressed me particularly.—Detroit Journal.
A WISE DRUGGIST.
For 85.00 He Guarantees to Do That for Which a Lady Offers Him 8100.00. Kansas City, Mo, Feb. 25, 1901.(Speclal.)—Some two years ago a local druggist engaged In a transaction which was in its details somewhat remarkable. He was visited by Miss Anna P. Nichols, who had a doctor’s prescription for rheumatism, which the druggist was filling. In the course of conversation the good lady said; “I would give one hundred dollars to get well.” He Immediately replied: “Give ms five dollars and I will guarantee to cure you.” She agreed, and he at once handed her a box of Dodd's Kidney Pills, saying: “They are' 50c a box. Two boxes may cure you, but I am quite sure that ten will.” Miss Nichols tells the story as follows: “Dodd's Kidney Pills are veritable life preservers. I was troubled for five years with rheumatism, so that at times my right arm seemed paralyzed and I could only walk with difficulty, and could not go out of doors if the air was damp or cold. I took so much medicine that I think my system was poisoned rather than helped. One day when my druggist was putting up a prescription for me I remarked to him that 1 would give one hundred dollars for a remedy that would make me better. “ ‘Give me five dollars and I will guarantee to cure you.’ he said. I readily agreed, and he handed me a box of Dodd's Kidney Pills, saying, ‘They are 50c a box. Two boxes may cure you, but I am sure that ten will.’ I left my prescription intact and, instead, took these Pills, and I found them, as I said before, to be veritable life preservers. Before I had finished the second box I had my first perfect night’s rest in years. I gradually Improved. 1 had determined to use the ten boxes before I would give up, but Imagine my surprise to find that before half that quantity was used I was completely cured. This was two years ago, and 1 have not had a twinge since.” Miss Nichols Is Vice-Grand Baxter, Rebekab Lodge, I. O. O. F, and Is one of the best known and most highly respected ladies in Kansas City, and her experience will be read with Interest by her many friends. Dodd’s Kidney Pills never fall to cure Rheumatism. They are 50c a box, ■lx boxes for $2.50. Buy them from your local dealer if you can. If he can not supply you, send to the Dodds Medicine Co, Buffalo, N. Y.
Practice Makes Perfect.
Angela (to whom Edgar has been pro posing)—Tell me, Edgar, did you ever say anything like this to any woman before? Edgar (In a burst of honesty)—My dear girl, do you think that it could be done like that the first time?—Harper's Bazar.
If Coffee Poisons Yon.
ruins your digestion, makes you nervous and sallow complexioned, keeps you •wake nights and acta agaiust your system generally, try Grain-O, the new food drink. It is made of pure selected grain and la healthful, nourishing and appetising. It has none of the bad effects of coffee, yet it i 8 just as pleasant to the taate, and when properly prepared can’t be told from the finest coffees. Costs about Mas much, l't is a healthful table drink for the children and adults. Ask your grocer for Grain-O. 15 and 25c. When a trust fail the stockholders may be said to have gone up the waterspout.
Sour Stomach? Back up a sewer, and you poison the whole neighborhood. Clog up liver and bowels, and your stomach Is full of undigested food, which Sours and ferments, like garhage In a swill-barrel. That’s the first step to untold misery—lndigestion, foul gases, headache, furred tongue, bad th, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that Is horrible and nauseating. CASCARETS quietly, positively stop fermentation in the stoma* h, make the Uver lively, tone up the bowels, set the whole machinery going and keep It tn order. Don t hesitate! Take CASCARETS to-day and be saved from suffering I 4 by . V w «I Ooagreee BA. SI. Leeta. Ma play a m vj BEST FOR BOWELS AND LIVER. [tec) 25c 1 “v THE TABLET DRUGGISTS
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Deafness Cannot Ba Carte
to local applications a* they cannot reach Ok* diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cur# Deafness, and that Is by eonstituUonal remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous Unlne of the Eustachian Tuba. When this tubs gctalDflamed fpu have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it Is entirely closed Deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can bs t*ken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever: n ' n ® out of ten are caused by catarrh! Shlch la nothing but an Inflamed condition of ie mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cura. Band for clreulars, (res. _„ „ _ F. j. CHENKY * 00, Toledo, a RFBold by Druggists, 750.
Designing Landlord.
Traveler—Why do you allow that waiter to remain constantly so close to that young married couple? It evldenly annoys them. Landlord—Oh, because they keep ordering things, so as to get him out of hearing!—Meggendorfer Blaetter.
A Remedy for the Grippe.
Physicians recommend KEMP’S BALSAM for patients afflicted with the grip, as It is especially adapted for the throat and lungs. Don’t wait for the first symptoms, but get a bottle to-day and keep it on hand for use the moment it is needed. If neglected the grip brings on pneumonia. KEMP’S BALSAM prevents this by keeping the cough loose uud the lungs free from inflammation. All druggists, 25c and 50c.
Didn’t Miss Any.
Mrs. Statestreeth—Did she marry her first love? Mrs. Stockyards—Oh, my, yes! Her first, second, third and fourth.—Norristown Herald.
What Do the Children Drink?
Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called GRAIN-O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee. The more Grain-0 yon give 4he-children tire more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-O is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee, but costa, about Vi as much. All grocers sell it. 15c and 25c.
Which However Got.
Customer—l, want to get a ton of coal. Dealer—What size? Customer—The legal 2240-pound size, please. —Philadelphia Press.
Washington Excursion.
Account the Inauguration, the Big Four, Chesapeake and Ohio Route (the Rhine, Alps and Battlefield line) will sell tickets at one fare for round trip, March 1,2, 3, good to leave Washington until March 8. Address J. 0. Tucker, Gen. Nor. Agt, 234 Clark street.
Far Too Clever.
Father—A polygon, my son, Is a figure of many sides and angles. Son—Oh, I see! Something like Aunt Sarah, eh?—Puck.
Lane’s Family Medicine
Moves the bowels each day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. Acta gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick headache. Price 25 and 50c.
The Eternal Feminine.
“It Is you women who make all the trouble In life.” “Yes, and who make life worth the trouble.”—Life.
TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All rugglsts refund the money if it fails to cure. *•!. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 26c. On stoves and furnaces 18,340 patents have been Issued, covering every part of these indispensable articles of comfort. I am sure Piso's Cure for Consumption saved my life three years ago.—Mrs. Thoß. Robbins, Maple •treet’, Norwich, X. Y., Feb. 17, 1000. The talent of success Is nothing more than doing what you can do well.— Longfellow. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES do not ■tain the haqgs or «pot the kettle. Tyranny la always weakness.— Lowell. Mr*. VYlmlow . SOOTBISO Mritjv for Chlldrie ••ftkies: •often* the *um*. red lire* lnfiammaUoe. *U«T» pole, euro* vind colic. BoaeUsbottW.
WOMEN OF THE ONITEO STATES Regard Peruna as Their Shield Against Catarrh, Coughs, Colds, Grip and Catarrhal Diseases. MRS. SELVA A LOCKWOOD, LATE CANDIDATE FOR THE PRESIDENCY. Mr*. Beiva Lockwood, the eminent barrleter, of Washington, D. C., Is the only wank an who hae ever been a candidate for the Presidency ot the United State*. Bb* Is the best known woman In America. As the pioneer of her sex In the legal profession ah* hai gathered fame and fortune. In a letter toThe Peruna Uedlclne Company, she aaya: **l have used your Peruna both for myself and my mother, Mrs. Hannah J. Bennett, now In her 88th year, and I find It ma Invaluable remedy for cold, catarrh, hay fever and kindred diseases; also a good tonic for feeble and old people, or those run down, and with nerves unstrung,”—Beiva A. Lockwood.
Mre. T. Pelton. Mrs. T. Pelton. 562 St. Anthony aTenue, St. Paul, Minn., writes: "Peruna has done wonders for me. It has cured my headache and palpitation of the heart; has built up my whole system. 1 cheerfully recommend Peruna to all aufferers afflicted with catarrh. My mother Is never without Peruna. When one la tired and generally out of sorts. If Peruna la taken It Immediately removes that tired feeling.” Peruna cures catarrh by removing the cause, inflamed mucous membranes. Dr. Hartman, the compounder of Peruna, sacs said, In a lecture to women: “A great number of women consult me every year. I often have occasion to nay Ud? ASTHMA '‘■fX- POPHAN S ASTHMA SPECIFIC Give* relief in rm rolnuU*. Brnd 1 SffMfeiM for a F HER trial pack ago. 6old by t* * i> ‘ a- in poßtrahl »nr.“!Ttapso[i’s lye Water
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to these patients, 'I fear you have catarrh, madam.' They will generally reply, 'Ok, It. I never had catarrh. My uose la perfect!/ clear, and my breath la not bad. I am not troubled with coughing or A|HS9firaa spitting, or any ether disagreeable ffto symptoms of ca- -tor VM tarrh.’ But, my towW W dear madam, yeu U I v '! may have catarrh N f all the same. Ca- \ / tarrh Is not al- M/ - 1 -«. ways located In iMeLa the head. You £7jKHN^^toßgA‘ may have catarrh of the lungs, or stomach, or liver. or kidneys, and especially you may Mrs.'julla C. Brows, h* T * catarrh of 0 y reeatontca. 111., the pelvic organs." a — g: ..j haTe Th« doctor went Peruna in my borne on to say: I have y or the past four J 5 * * P r , eaebl . n * years and am therthls docttlne for oughly convinced that the last forty it Is a reliable family years, but there remydy." Julia C. are a vast multi- Brown. tude of women ——L ___ who have never heard It yet. Catarrh may attack any organ of the body. Women ara especially liable to catarrh of the pelvis organs. There are one htiudred cases St catarrh of the pelvic organs to one of catarrh of the bead. Mast people think, bfcause they have not catarrh of the bead, they have not catarrh at all. This Is a great mistake, and Is the cause of many cases of alckuesa and death." If you do uot derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and be will ha pleased to give you hie valuable advice gratia. Address Dr. Hartman. President of Tha Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. AGENTS WANTED! No Failure! Fo**wt selling, biggest profits. Steady work. Circataro tree. HOSKHALM CO., Freeport. Ilia. JOIN THE ARMY Z&sStX C. N. U. .no. 9^1901 WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS PLEASE LAY " yea saw tho odvsrthweat la ihlo most-
