People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1893 — Page 7
JUST A LITTLE pain neglected, may become RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO. Just a little SPRAIN may make a cripple. Just a little BRUISE may make serious inflammation. Just a little BURN may make an ugly scar Just a little COST will get a bottle of ST. JACOBS OIL, A PROMPT AND PERMANENT CURE Years of Comfort against Years of Pain for JUST A LITTLE. A copy of the “Official Portfolio of the World’s Colombian Exposition,” descriptive of Buildings and grounds, beautifully illustrated in water color effects, will be sent to any address upon receipt of 10c. in postage stamps by The Charles A. Vogeler Co., Baltimore, Mo. DON’T KILL THE BABY. Many a baby suddenly taken with croup has been dosed with a cough remedy containing an opiate until it died, not from the disease, but from the medicine. When your child has the croup, get a bottle of Reid’s German Cough and Kidney Cure. This great remedy contains neither opiate nor narcotic and it is impossible to give an overdose. If your druggist does not keep it and will not get it for you, send to the Sylvan Remedy Co., Peoria, Ill., for a trial bottle by mail free. Write your name plainly, and give the name of this paper. A SHARP JOKE YET A POINTED FACT! IN 4 ACTS. ACTLCMoming.) Man buy* paper of tsdn-Man takes home and use* a fear—throw* paper into closet. Act n. (Noon.) Wife foe* to closet for brush—■pill* a task on the floor. (Night.) Man diwobed, flnil* tack with tola Of ““ foot. —— 1 Air U bine'. See J i Act IV. (Next day.) Man telli a merchant ha experience and ia ddlghtart to bny Home Tacks P**k«l in a box of rix apartmenta, all dlfferentaired tacks which will accommodate themselves to all home uaea. You don't want to indulge in Act ILL, you do want a box of Home Taeki. Kado eolely by the Novelty Dept., Atlaa Tack Oorp’n. WanhNMa—Borne, Sew Tort rfcUvMpkte. Ckiw BilUnor. ■u riuoltoo. Lynn. luiuoon. 7m*ln Twibiob, Mua. Fafehana. Maaa. W. 1.—.. M Ooxawy. Dm. fijmooth. wauaaa, au» FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. STRONG WORDS' I. “I could quote a thousand men who, when everything else failed them, found tu Granula the very food their systems needed."— James 0. Jackson, 1L D., founder DansviUe Sanatorium. IL "Qranula has saved my life on several occasions. I now carry the article with mo as a sort of life preserver.”—Wm. Gillette (the actor). in. “TheJudge(A.W.Tourgee)hasbeencrazy ever since he was in DansviUe about the deUcloua Qranuia. —Mrs. A. W. Tocroee. ■nil FOR THAT “PERFECT HEALTH FOOD” GRANULfI CRANCIa CO., DansviUe, N. Y. Pamphlet/r«. Trial box, postpaid, for & eta. Theraiserhotel KINNEY AVENUE NEAR 72nd STRUT, XEAB WORLD’S FAIR GROUNDS. ▲ RELIABLE PLACE to STOP is the —— RAISER HOTEL Situated on a piece of ground 150 feet frontage with plenty of air and light in each room. 75 nicely furnished rooms with doJcle beds and gas light, ten minutes walk to the Fair Grounds. Price, *I.OO per day for each person. Restaurant a few doors south. Send 12.00, each person, and state the time you will come thus securing s room and I will credit you with money sent. Reference, Corn Exchange Bank. CHARLES KAISER. 62 and 64 Clybosra Avenue, Chicago. 111. •S-.XAMI THIS PAFXBtmy U—• jaairita. poFK>mlsto»sU» n ■WMIK rtP’QU l '" * m °nUi. Harm- R 1 jfJB l/?l l(S nw-leii treatment (by prv> JLy \yjf ■ tidnfr phyiidan). No Harrtag.y/S * ** Thonaaivds cured. Send 6c In itampn \ w f / 1 w. F. SNYDER. M. IX, Mail DeptTai, McVicker’s Theater, Chicago, Til
We offer you a ready made medicine for Coughs, Bronchitis, and other diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Like other so called Patent Medicines, it is weH advertised, and having merit . it has attained a wide sale under the name of Pise’s Cure for Consumption.
“ELY'S CREAM BALM— Cleanses the II IM C Passages. Allays Pain aud Inflammation. HmU«K. ( WII
How’s This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any caae of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Cartarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O. We the undersigned, hare known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their Ann. West Sc Truajc. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldino, Kixnax & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. There are people who seem to believe they are growing in grace whenever they find that they can do wrong and not feel bad. —Ram’s Horn.
If Checkmated Early,
Rheumatism is shorn of its terrors. When it is young, annihilate it with Hostetler's Stomach Bitters ana prevent life-long torture. If it is chronic, it is always liable to attack the heart with a fatal result. The poisons taken to cure it simply alleviate its pangs, and are themselves dangerous in a slight overdose. Indigestion, liver or kidney trouble, costiveness, malaria and loss of appetite and flesh are remedied by the Bitters. “The air seems fresher in winter than it does m summer.” “Yes; it’s kept on ice most of the time, you know.”—W ashington Star.
An Important Difference.
To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill, that they are not affected with any disease, but tnat the system simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrupwof Figs. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Wgbk for workers 1 Are you ready to work, and do you want to make money! Then write to B. F. Johnson & Co., of Richmond, Va., and see if they cannot help you.
To Florida.
Dixie Flyer via the Suwanee River Route. Double daily sleeping car service from Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville and Evansville, via Nashville, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Lake City, Jacksonville to Tampa. For rates and sleeping car write B. F. Neville, 194 Clark street, Chicago. - Men most liberal in their views give their opinions away freely before they are asked. —Picayune. Mr. Raiser, whose World’s Fair Hotel advertisement appears in this paper, is perfectly reliable and will do as he agrees The Sea’s Treachery—“ How treacherous the ocean is.” “Yes; it is full of craft.”
THE MARKETS.
New York, Feb. 1. LIVE STOCK—Cattle *4 85 @ 5 50 Sheep 3 50 © 5 87)4 Hogs 7 00 (ft 8 10 FLOUR—Fair to Fancy 255 @ 275 Minnesota Patents 4 25 @4 55 WHEAT—No. 2 Red TB!>4@ 79 Ungraded Red 74 @ 80 CORN-No. 2 55)4@ 65J£ Ungraded Mixed 55 @ 55)4 OATS—Mixed Western 38H@ 40 RYE—Western 58 @ 62 PORK—Mess, New 18 25 @lB 50 LARD—Western Steam 12 05 @l2 10 BUTTER—Western Creamery. 30 @ 82 CHICAGO. BEEVES—Shipping Steers.... IS 40 @ 6 00 Cows 1 25 @ 2 75 Stockers 200 @ 2 75 Feeders 2 80 @325 Butchers’ Steers 303 @ 375 Bulls 1 50 @ 2 70 HOGS—Live T 30 @ 8 10 SHEEP 300 @540 BUTTER—Creamery 18 @ 28 Good to Choice Dairy 20 @ 26 EGGS-Fresh 28 )4@ 20 BROOM CORN— Hurl 4 @ 5)4 Self-working 4 @ 5 Crooked 2 @ 3 POTATOES—New (per bu).... 58 @ 73 PORK—Mess, LARD—Steam 11 65 @ll 70 .FLOUR—Spring patents 4 00 @ 4 10 Winter patents 300 @3 86 Bakers’ 2 50 @ 2 75 GRAlN—Wheat, Cash 72 @ 73)4 Corn, No. 2 44 @ 44>2 Oats, No. 2 31 @ 31)4 Rye, No. 2 52*4'® 5234 Bariev, Good to Choice 55 @ 65 LUMBER— Siding 16 00 @24 00 Flooring 38 00 @37 00 Common 15 00 @ls 25 Fencing 13 50 @l6 50 Lath, Dry 2 60 @ 2 65 Shingles 260 @ 3 15 KANSAS CITY. CATTLE—Steers 13 65 @ 5 35 Stockers and Feeders 2 00 @ 3 75 HOGS 5 40 @ 7 00 SHEEP T... 400 @5 65 OMAHA. CATTLE—Steers 13 40 @ 5 30 Stockers and Feeders 2 40 @ 3 70 HOGS 7 65 @ 8 00 SHEEP CSO @ 590
PURELY VEGETABLE - Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They’re a compound of refined and concen- | prated botanical ex--1 T /tracts. These tiny, \ / sugar-coated pellets A > / —the smallest and // the easiest to take J J absolutely and sSfttn permanently cure Constipation, Indigestion, Sick and Bilious Headaches, Dizziness* Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the liver, stomach, and bowels. They cure permanently, because they act naturally. They lon’t shock and weaken the systmi, like the huge, old-fashioned pills. And they’re more effective. One little pellet for a corrective or laxativethree for a cathartic. They’re the cheapest pills you can buy, for they’re guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. You pay only for the good you get
It Is now a “ Nostrum," though at first It was compounded after a prescription by a regular physician, with no idea that it would ever go on the market as a proprietary medicine. But after compounding that prescription over a thousand times in one year, we named it “Piso s Cure for Consumption," and began advertising it in a small way. A medicine known all over the world Is the result Why is it not just as good as though costing fifty cents to a dollar for a prescription and an equal sum to have it put up at a drug store?
ENGLAND’S POSITION.
She Instructs Her Minister to Washington to Protest Against Hawaiian Annexation. Washington, Jan. 31. —The British government has instructed Sir Julian Pauncefote, its minister here, to protest against the action of the United State officials and forces in Hawaii The protest, it is understood, will be lodged with Secretary of State Foster to-day. To what extent the protest goes cannot be stated now—whether it is restricted to a protest against the action already taken in Honolulu or whether it goes to the length of protesting in advance against annexation sought for by the representatives of the provisional government now on their way to Washington. It;is useless to deny that this hurried action on the part of Great Britain has caused some excitement in government circles at Washington. They cannot fail to perceive that it is the inten-
QUEEN LILIUOKALANI.
tion of England to set her foot down, promptly and positively, against the annexation schemes of the Sandwich islanders, and also that she is likely to make a display of force to maintain her prestige in the Pacific ocean. The question which now agitates American statesmen is whether they can afford to go to war for the Sandwioh group; for, view it in whatever light they please, they can only see that in case they take up the cause of the people of the islands a struggle is almost certain to follow with some European power—if not with England then probably with France, and almost certainly with Germany. The'future in regard to the settlement of the annexation question surely bodes trouble to the peace of two continents. Up to the present time the wisdom of annexation of Hawaii has been dis* cussed by public men here purely on its merits and from the point of view of national advantage. Partisan politics is still entirely remote. There has been much interest shown in the attitude of President Harrison, and not a little curiosity as to the policy which will be favored by Presidentelect Cleveland. The opinion of President Harrison can now be stated with authority. In the judgment of the president the relations, both commercial and political, which have heretofore existed between the United States and Hawaii were the most desirable for both countries. If, however, these relations can no longer continue, a protectorate may become advisable and may be accomplished before the senate finishes its usual extra session after March 4. Should any foreign’ power, such as England, undertake to assume control of the administration of Hawaii it would, in the opinion of President Harrison, become the imperative duty of the United States to interfere, or to the extent, if necessary. of annexation, backed by the entire naval strength of the country.
New York, Jan. 31.— When Presi-dent-elect Cleveland arrived at his office he was asked by a reporter if he would give an expression of opinion regarding the probable policy of his administration regarding the application of the provisional government of Hawaii to become a part of the United States, and if he had as yet expressed an opinion to anybody as to whether he favored or opposed the annexation ©f Pacific islands to the United States. Mr. Cleveland replied: “I have not expressed myself to anybody on that subject; in fact, I have not given it my consideration. But if I had formed an opionion in the matter Ido not consider it would be proper for me to express it at tho present time. You can say I know nothing aoout the matter and have nothing further to say.” Before making the above declaration Mr. Cleveland had been shown the dispatch from San Francisco quoting Hawaiian Commissioner Castle as having said he had received a dispatch that satisfies him that President-elect Cleveland looks favorably upon the proposal. Paris, Jan. 31. —The Paris dailies taunt England with inconsistency because she objects to American aggression in Hawaii while she herself excludes other powers from Egypt The Moniteur Universal says that the great American people are not of the sort to be intimidated by British bluster. Berlin, Jan. 81. —The Berlin press is practically one in the opinion that the Hawaiian revolution concerns England and America alone. London, Jan. 31. —The charge d* affaires of the Hawaiian legation has received official news confirming the report of a revolution in the Hawaiian islands and the dethronement of Queen Liliuokalani. The Hawaiian representative visited Lord Rosebery at the foreign dffice to discuss the situation with him
A Distressing Accident.
Wobcesteb, Mass., Jan. 81.—A distressing accident occurred here Saturday afternoon, resulting in the death of two little girls. Mary Riley and Carrie Smith, both aged 6 years, were coasting on one of the * side streets which is slightly hilly and, losing control of their sled, they dashed down across the main street at the very moment that a fire engine was coming at full speed in response to a fire calL The sled ran di-. rectly in front of the horses, and before the driver could check their speed or change his course the horses had trampled tho two girls to death.
None But Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure. No other equals it, or approaches it in leavening strength, purity, or wholesomeness. (See U. S. Gov’t Reports.) No other is made from cream of tartar specially refined for it and chemically pure. No other makes such light, sweet, finely-flavored, and wholesome food. No other will maintain its strength without loss until used, or will make bread or cake that will keep fresh so long, or that can be eaten hot with impunity, even by dyspeptics. No other is so economical. The Baking Powders now being offered in this vicinity, with the statement that they are “as as Royal,” have been shown by the official analyses to be composed of alum and detrimental to health. The official chemists of the United States and Canada, Stafte analysts, municipal boards of health, and physicians indorse the great qualities of the Royal Baking Powder.
Hearth Song.
Before the hearth I dream of many things. The red-eyed embers glow, dull down, expire; An evanescent life in each, that brings Sad omens for tho life that men desire. Will it not end in ashes, like the fire? Not death is here, but change 1 Each spark that gleams Is pent-np sunlight, and the back-log's tune Repeats the music of the woods and streams. Bend low and listen; it is nature's rune, Singing of summer, chanting soft of Juno. —Richard Burton, in N. Y. Independent Thb Wife— “ Mercy on me! Johnny’s fallen in the town well, and it’s ten feet deep.” Editor (calmly)—“Five thousand dollars damages, tho paper enlarged and the mortgage lifted. The Lord will provide !”—Atlanta Constitution. Realism Impbacticable.— Egbert Eausonioe—“Do you know, society lias nevah been wepwesented in novels as it weally is.” Thanis Bight—“ Certainly not. A novel must be bright enough to be entertaining before it will succeed."—Puck. Cleanliness, exercise, and diet are the cardinal virtues of good health. Take care of the first two and if you know what and how to eat you need never be iIL It is claimed that Garfield Tea, a simple herb remedy, overcomes the results of wrong living. The Usual Cause.— Lord Fits-Mud—“Sir Charlie is going to marry an American girl.” Lora Haversnake—“Nol Whv, Ihad no idea his finances were so low as that!”— Puck.
Wanted, Men and Women
Who suffer with Headache or Neuralgia to S Richard 111. Tablets. Cures when all ers fail. Guaranteed. Sent by mail on receipt of 25c. Boesenroth, Obermtfnb Med. Ca, Clark & Kinzie Sts., Chicago. “Thebe,” said the grocer, as he gave the bov half a dozen onions for a nickel, <*l’m doing myself a rank injustice. I’m giving you six scents for five."—Washington Star. Fob Coughs and Thboat Dibobdeks use Bbown’B Bbonchial Tboches. “Have never changed my mind respecting them, except I think better of that which I began by thinking well of.”— Rev. Henry Ward Bucher. Sold only in boxes. Impossible.— Dora—“Jimpson vowed with oaths that he’d marry Jessie.” Cora—- “ Then, if he used oaths, he can’t make his words good.”— Yankee Blade.
M'lle Rhea
Commences a week’s engagement at MoVicker’s Feb. 5, presenting “Josephine, Em {yeas of the French." She will appear in several othbr plays. One trouble with the church is that there are too many babes in it from four to biz feet high.—Earn's Horn. Mauley—“Tell me candidly, does your wife oare for you?” Marigold—“O yes; I’d starve if she didn’t.” Foe sick headache, dizziness or swimming in the head, pain in the back, body, or’rhcumatism, take Beecham’s Fills. A FIUBT-CLABS Fellow—The Freshman.— Puck. •
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In the Bathing Establishment.— “ Look here, I told you 1 wanted the temperature 100, and now I find It 110." Attendant—“No wonder, if you leave tho thermometer in the water so long.”—Fliegende Blatter. Mamma —“Bobbie, what were you fighting Tommie Briggs fori" Bobbie—“ Cause ho said his overoeut was warmer *n mine, en’ I know it isn't, ’cause mine was bought at a fire sale."—lnter Ocean. No man over lost his temper so that he could not find it before he found bis collar button.—Galveston News.
Where is He Going To the nearest drugstore for a bottle of Durang’s Rheumatic Remedy, a medicine that never fails to cure rheumatism. It is taken intern internally and does the work promptly, without drugging the system with poisons. This is not a new remedy that you need wait for your neighbor to try, to see how works, as it has been before the public eighteen years and cures when everything else fails. GENERALS SHERMAN and LOGAN were its outspoken friends, and never failed to recommend. During the past year the bottle has been enlarged to FOUR TIMES its original size and the remedy greatly improved, so that we now offer you the best treatment for Rheumatism known to medical sciences The price is one dollar a bottle, or six bottles for five dollars, and is sold by all reliable dealers in drugs. OUR 40-page PAMPHLET SENT FREE BY MAIL. DURANG’S RHEUMATIC REMEDY CO, 1316 L STREET. WASHINGTON, D. C. iffifppng W. L. DOUGLAS A Sfflifr&WSSfe* 0Q CUAC FOR onuc QENTLEMEIi A sewed shoe that will not rip; £ me seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable^ jjM tL Y&W 1 stylish and durable than any otjier shoe ever b Wfc. ■ ilk \WK sold at the price. Every style. Equals custom. » B|§ HHMiKI made shoes costing from I 4 to 15. ®W: WmmSKmWfL YHA The following are of the same high standard of 3 ' JAsi I yBjW *4.00 and sg.oo Pine Calf. Hand-3ewed. JS mtM *3-50 Police, Farmers and Letter-Carriers. m VwBL H-50, Ji.igaml $2.00 for Working Men. •ZM&r, Yvdh h-Mamfli.7s sor j Youths and Boys. Uan<^' Scwc ' I 1 ’ j j (uCSlks* s:a!!S3sa!!a! moamy. Economize. IH— \<pL toptww by purohaatog w. All cannot possess t SIO,OOO Souvenir (This sum was paid for the first World’s Fair Souvenir Coin minted.) In the shape of a coin, but many can havefac-similes of this valuable work of art-only special coin ever issued by the U. S. Government—for *1 United States Government World’s Fair Souvenir Coins- » ■ * ; ' • ;•y ■ . .. •• •_ . . 'JA The Official Souvenir of the Great Exposition—--5,000,0000f which were donated to the World’s Columbian Exposition by the Government, are being rapidly taken by an enthusiastically patriotic people. As there early promised to be a demand for these Souvenirs that would render them very valuable in the hands of speculators’, the Exposition Authorities decided to place the price at ST.OO for £ach Coin and sell them direct to the people, thus realizing *5,000,000, and usfiig th* additional money for the further development of the Fair. Considering the fact that there were bu is,000,000 of these coins to be distributed amomg 63,000,000 people, in this country alone (to say nothing of the foreign demand,) and that many have already been taken, those wishing to purchase these mementoes of our Country’s Discovery aneforthe grandest Exposition ever held, should secure as many as they desire at once. t Realizing that every patriotic American want one or more of these coins, and in order to make it convenient for C, T r him to get them, we have made arrangeEverywnere ments to have them sofd throughout * the country by all the leading Merchant*' and Banks. If not fpr sale in your town, send *I.OO each for not less than five coins, by Post-office or Express Money-order, Registered Letter or Ran% Draft, with instructions how to send them to you, all charges prepaid, toTreasurer World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Hk
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