Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1903 — Page 3

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Buried Treasures.

# Before the coal famine becomes a reminiscence, It may be well to record a curious incident that happened not very long ago at a military academy In New Jersey. An unsuspected supply of coal was found beneath the cellars of the academy. It seems that a year previous to that date the principal of the school Improved a favorable opportunity to put in a big supply of fuel Into his cellars. In some unaccountable way the coal began to decrease very rapidly. A year afterward, When fuel was at a premium, while the janitor was searching around for coal, to his surprise be found that the

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Those Tell-Tale Violets.

The circumstantial evidence might not hare been admitted In court, bnt It wu sufficiently strong at § dinner given last week to be significant to those present. She Is a pretty debutante and wore a great bunch of purple violets, and he is a member of tbe Bachelors’ Cotillon Club. Both were at the table and the marriage was announced before the meal was half over. She asked her hostess to excuse her a moment while she ran jjswn and gave some personal directions to tbe coachman. The gentleman volunteered to accompany her. The next course was being served before they reappeared. She slipped demurely to her place, Ignorant of the fact that her violets seemed to have been through a tornado. The other guests let that pass, but when he appeared, blithely unconscious of broken violets clinging to his vest and crushed violet stains on his shirt bosom, mirth reigned. It is said he sent her another bouquet of violets next day—but they were white.

e /' Carpels can be colored on the floor with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES.

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cover of an old well had broken beneath the weight of the coal originally laid In and allowed It, unbeknown to the school ''authorities, to settle Into the opening. The five tons or more of black diamonds thus Involuntarily stowed away proved a species of burled treasure of a very bandy kind to hare around In a time of coal scarcity.

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WASHINGTON GOSSIP

Grand Army veterans are mot* than usually interested in the question where the encampment of 1904 shall be held.

GEN. J. C. BLACK.

Grand Army grow older these encampments become more important and dear to them. They do not like to miss one. So the next one will undoubtedly be held in some more convenient \city. Gen. John C. Black of Chicago is to be elected commander-in-chief of the Grand Army, without any opposition. John Charles Black was born at Lexington, Miss., Jan. 27, 1839, and graduated at Wabash College, Crawfordsvllle, lud., and later received the LL. D. degree from Knox College. He served in the Civil War from 1861 to 1865, enlisting as a private and being breveted a brigadier general. He was United States pension commissioner, 1885-89; member of Congress, 1893-95; United States District Attorney for Illinois, 1895-99, and is a past commander of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion in Illinois, and the Illinois Department of the G. A. R. Over 22 per cent of the men who enlisted in the army for the war with Spain hare thus early applied for pensions. This is shown in a brief special statement just prepared by Commissioner Ware. The statement shows in detail that the number of applications under the head of “Invalids” is 57,046 and those under the head of “Widows and Dependents” is 8,890. There have been allowed 9,881 invalid pensions and 3,1(50 of the widows and dependents class. A total of 18,185 claims have been rejected, leaving 34,210 claims pending May 1, the date to which Commissioner Ware brought down his figures. New applications are coming in daily by the hundred and the indications are that at the end of the year nearly 50 per cent of the men who were enrolled on the army lists during the war with Spain will have applied .to the government to have their names placed on the pension lists. It appears from the numbers of claims already made that a greater proportion of the men who wore the uniform of the army between the spring of 1898 and the summer of 190" than in any other army ever raised by the United States had determined to ask the government for a life pension for the service rendered.

There is a story afloat that the government of Venezuela intends to offer the United States the Island of Margarita, which stands about 100 miles off her north coast, in a situation to command the eastern part of the Spanish main. This is the island that Germany lias coveted, and a man-of-war from the Kaiser’s fleet made extensive surveys down there two years ago, until Uncle Sam inquired what it was doing and gave notice that the Monroe doctrine would prevent the accession of any territory on this side of the Atlantic by the German government. It is believed that there was a secret understanding between the Germans and President Castro for leasing the island ns a naval station through the Ilamburg-American Steamship Company, which has a line to Panama, and at the time was very anxious to obtain a coaling depot in the Caribbean sea. It is not known bow much truth there Is in the story. In answer to her suggestion that a claim for compensation be lodged against Turkey in the amount of the ransom paid for her release by the brigands Miss Ellen Stone has been requested to supply the Department of State with tlie necessary information upon which to frame a formal application. It appears that so far, outside of the newspaper and magazine reports of Miss Stone's picturesque and sensational experience in Turkey, the State Department has very little official information upon which to proceed at this stage, and until more is supplied it does not feel warranted isl pressing the matter. Postmaster General Payne has received the_resignation of John Allgood, the negro free delivery carrier at Gallatin, Tenn., who was held up and ordered under threat of death to leave his route. The report of the agent who investigated tlie case shows that Allgood’s troubles were caused by two men who did not represent the sentiment of the people in the community, and the department has been informed officially that the carrier could continue the discharge of his duties without fear of harm. Allgood, however, declares he fears to continue the work, and asks to be relieved.

Secretary Hitchcock of the Interior Department has returned from a tour of inspection in Indian Territory and Oklahoma. Ho says the territories are populated by intelligent and progressive people and the country is rapidly filling up. The richness of the soil and the climate make of the territories especially attractive fields for settlers, and the people are prosperous. The Secretary takes positive grounds against the consolidation of the two territories and -their admission aa one State. The rnrculation of the national btnks of the United States has passed $400,000,000, the largest amount in history, and the bureau of engraving and printing is running night and day to fill the orders for notes which have already been filed with the Comptroller of the Currency. On Dec. 31 last the total circulation of national banks was $384,829,784. At the dose of business Wednesday It was $400,061,705. Former Senator George G. Vest has decided to make St. Louis hit future home.

The fact that this year's reunion is held at San Francisco has made it impossible for many of the old soldiers to be present. The cost of the long journey, not to mention its fatiguing character, is prohibitive on many who live in the East. As the members of the

REGISTER OF THE 0. S. TREASURY USES PE-RU-NA FOR SUMMER CATARRH.

Summer Catarrh Afflicts Men and Women.

Hon. judson w. lyons. Register «f the United States Treasury, In a letter from Washington, D. 0., says: ••l find Peruna to bo an axcelicnt remedy for the catarrhal affection a of Bpring and aummer, and thoae who Buffer from depression from tho heat of the Bummer will ffni no remedy tbe equal of Parana.”—Judson W. Lyons. Ns man la better known In the financial world than Judaon W. Lyons, formerly of Augusta, Gfa. His name on Jvery pises of money of recent its makes his signature ene •I the moat familiar ones In the United State*. Twa Inferential Letter* IVea Thaalcfil Wemen. Miss Camilla Ch artier, fi West Lexington St., Bsltlmore, Md., writes: “Late suppsrs gradually affected my digestion ana made me a miserable dyspeptic, suffering intensely at times. 1 took several kinds of medlcine which were prescribed by different physicians, bnt sdll continued to suffer. But the trial of one bottle es Perana convinced me that tt would rid me of this trouble, so I

Continued taking it for several weeks and I was In excellent health, having gained ten pounds.”— Mlaa Camilla Ohartler. Summer Catarrh. Mrs. Kate Bohn, 1110 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: "When I wrote you I waa troubled with frequent headaches, dizzy, strange feeling in the head, sleeplessness, sinking feelings, falntneaa and numbness. Sometimes I had heartburn. My food would rise to my throat after every meal, and my bowels were very Irregular. "I wrote you for advice, and I now take, pleasure In Informing you that my Improvement la very great indeed. I did not expect to improve so quickly

WITH NERVES UNSTRUNG AND HEADS THAT ACHE WISE WOMEN BROMO - SELTZER TAKE TRIAL. BOTTLE lO CENTS.

NEW INFORMATION BUREAUS

Geo. H, Daniels, General Passenger A Kent of tha New York Central Booming Seaorts. To boom pleasure and health resorts along the New York Central and associated lines and thereby Increase the earnings of his department, George H. Daniels, general passenger agent of the Central, has installed Information bureaus throughout the country. He Is trying this plan of advertising for the first time. The function of these bureaus Is to convey Information concerning the Central and the pleasure resorts, and also to sell tickets to any ona who may wish to buy. Thesa bureaus have been established In this city, Brooklyn, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Montreal, Toronto, Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Portland, Ore.—From the New. York Herald.

Righting a Wrong.

Green —Say, I understand you told Blank I didn’t know any more than your yellow dog. Brown —Never said anything of the kind, old man. Green —Then what did you say? Brown—l said that yellow dog of mine didn’t know any more than you do.

Putting Him Wise.

“Say,” queried the man who was looking for free information, “can you put me next to a sound Investment?” “Sure,” replied the successful speculator. “Buy tickets for a symphony concert’*

Evolution of Woman.

She —What wonderful changes time has wrought In the world. He —Yea, indeed. In the days of Methuselah it was the men who lied about their age.

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Hon. Judson W. Lyons.

after suffering tor five long years. I sun feeling very good and strong. I thank you so much lor Peruns. I shall recommend it to all suffering with the effects of catarrh, and I consider It a household blessing. I ahall never be without Perana.” For those -phases of catarrh peculiar to aummer Peruna will be fouDd efficacious. Peruna cures catarrh in all phases and stages. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from tbe use of Peruna write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you bla valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.

BABY'S BOWELS are delicate and no drastic purgatives should ever f be given. Neither iPJH should a mother v J, give herchild any concoction containing opiates. , If necessary to Mt &&' T* assist Nature * move the little one’s bowels give ' . it one-quarter teaspoonful of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Pleasant to the taste contains nothing which can harm the most delicateorganism. Physicianswill testify to the truth of this statement. See page 21 of our book of “Proofs.” Write for it today. Mr*. Allle Jackson, of Farmer City. 111., writes: “Uj seven months old baby was troubled a great deal with his stomach and bowels. I had tried numerous remedies wftb no good results, until the baby lost much fiesh, ana was In poor health. A friend recommended Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. 1 procured a 60c bottle at the drug store and gave the contents to the baby according to directions, after which there was a decided improvement in his condition. Have been giving him Syrup Pepsin for about a month, with very satisfactory results, hi* stomach and bowels being In good healthy condition and hi* former weight regained." Yaap Monay Baak If K Don’t Benefit Yea PEPSIM BTWff C 0„ Mssllssllt, 18, Insurance Haa Its Humor. An enterprising insurance agent induced an Irishman to take oat an accident policy for his wife. A few days later, while conversing with a friend In hla office, he was startled to see the Irishman rush In, brandishing fiercely a stout cane. “Ye rascal!” he yelled, springing toward the agent, “ye wanter cheat me?” Fortunately the enraged man was disarmed, asd held fast by tbe agent’s friend, who was a powerfully bnilt man. The Irishman, straggling to get free, shouted: “Let me git at the spalpeen! Think or It, chargin’ me foive dollars ter an aeshdent ticket fer me ole woman, an’ she Jest broke her leg a-fallln’ down shtalrsl Wot’s the good of the ticket, anyhow?” Aa Defined. "Mamma,” queried Uttia Floramay, “what la an average man?” "An average man, my dear," replied the knowing mother, “la s man who will make a chump of himself If given the opportunity.’* _ It Is a popular saying in Brasil that every ton of rubber from the upper Janssen costa two Iffem

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