Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1901 — Page 7
CONGRESSMAN HOWARD
Of National Reputation Are the Men Who Recommend Peruna to Fellow Sufferers A Remarkable Case Reported from the State of New York
CONGRESSMAN HOWARD OF ALABAMA
House of Representatives, ) Washington, Feb. 4, 1899. J The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio— Gentlemen—“l have taken Peruna now for two weeks, and find 1 am very much relieved. 1 feel that my cure will be permanent. I have also taken It for la grippe, and I take pleas, ure In recommending Peruna as an excellent remedy to all fellow sufferers.”—M. W. Howard. Congressman Howard’s home address Is Fort Payne, Ala. MOST people think that catarrh Is a disease confined to the head and nose. Nothing is farther- from the truth. It may be that the nose and throat Is the oftenest affected by catarrh, but if this is so it is so only because these parts are more exposed to the vicissitudes of the climate than the other parts of the body. Every organ, every duct, every cavity of the human body Is liable to catarrh. A multitude of ailments depend on catarrh. This is true winter and summer. Catarrh causes many cases of chronic disease, where the victim has not the slightest suspicion that catarrh has anything to do with it. The following letter which gives the experience of Mr. A. C. Lockhart is a case in point: Mr. A. C. Lockhart, West Henrietta, N. Y., Box 58, in a letter written to Dr. Hartman says the following of Peruna: "About fifteen years ago I commenced to be ailing, and eopsulted a physician. He pronounced my trouble a species of dyspepsia, and advised me, after he had treated me about six months, to get a leave of absence from my business and go into the country. I did so and got temporary relief. I went back to work again, but was
Wheat in Africa and Australia.
Each year about 44,000,000 bushels of wheat are grown in Africa. Australia stands at the foot of the great wheatproducing countries, being credited with a product of about 35,000,000 bushels a year.
Don't Get Footsore! Get FOOT-EASE.
A certain cure for Swollen* Smarting, Burning, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. Ask for Alien’s FootEase; a powder. Cures Frost-bites and Chilblains. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y.
Physical Examinations for Railroading.
The Pennsylvania railroad has inaugurated a system of physical examinations similar to that in use in the army for all applicants to positions of brakemen and firemen.
Dane's Family Medicine.
Moves tne bowels each day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick headache. Price 25 and 50c.
Ford’s Gift to St. Joseph, Mo.
The will ofthe late Jarvis Ford of St Joseph, Mo., leaves $20,000 for a free memorial library in that place, and SIO,OOO to the municipal hospital.
The Herb Core for Grip.
... Grip and colds may be avoided by keeping the system cleansed, the blood pure and the digestion good. Take Garfield Tea. The Russian manufacture of sugar s from beet root was begun in the province of Tulia In 1811, the year before the great French invasion. WANTED—Men and women to sell our medicated Anti-Grip shoe insole; aure preventative from the ravage! of Grip, Rheumatism. Also prevents the of feet. Send 25c for sample and particulars. Agents can make big money. Keystone Chemical Co., Reading, Penna. This country already boasts of thirteen incorporated automobile clubs.
taken with very distressing pains in my stomach. “I seldom had a passage of the bowels naturally. I consulted another physician with no better results. The disease kept growing on me, until I had exhausted the ability of sixteen of Rochester’s best physicians. The last physician advised me to give up my work and go south, after he had treated me for one year. "I was given a thorough examination with the X-ray. They could not even determine what my trouble was. Soma of your testimonials in the Rochester papers seemed to me worthy of consideration, and I made up my mind to try a bottle of Peruna. Before the bottle was half gone I noticed a change for the better. I am now on the fifth bottle, and have not an ache or pain anywiiere. My bowels move regularly every day, and I have taken on eighteen pounds of flesh. I have recommended Peruna to a great many and they recommend it very highly. I have told several people that if they would take a bottle of Peruna, and could then candidly say thgt it had not benefited them, I would pay for the medicine.” —A. C. Lockhart. Mr. W. P. Peterson, of Morris, 111., says: “I was nearly dead with catarrhal dyspepsia and am now a well man, better, in fact, than I have been for twenty years .or more. “Since I got cured by your Peruna 1 have been consulted by a great many people.” If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio.
Antidote for Leprosy.
A most remarkable application of the principle of inoculation is in force in Brazil. Rattlesnake poison has long been in use by the natives for the cure of leprosy, if physician of apparent standing has made investigations and reports that from experiments on fifteen lepers he believes that lepra tuberculosa, if not complicated with another • disease, is curable by means of the rattlesnake’s poison. Stats or Ohio, Citt or Toledo, i Lucas County, f BBFrank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney &Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured turAhe use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J; CHENEY. Swotn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 188 a (Seal.) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surface* of the system. Send for testimonials, free. „ F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, a Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Legal Interest in Canada.
The legal rate of interest in Canada is now 5 per cent, the reduction from 6 per cent having been made by a statute of the Dominion which went into effect January 1.
Coughing Leads to Consumption.
Kemp’s Balsam will stop the cough at once. Go to your druggist today and get a sample bottle free. Sold in 25 and 50 cent bottles. Go at once; delays are dangerous. Mohammed dyed his beard red, and his example was extensively followed among the Arabians. He disliked black hair, and his favorite wife blondined her tresses with sulphur.
The Best Laundry Soap.
Is Maple City Self Washing Soap. Just try it and see. All grocers sell it. A Philadelphia policeman recently arrested his son on a charge of theft.
Lamp Chimneys
“The lamp chimney,” said a man acquainted with the trade, to the New York Sun, “seems a simple sort of thing, but there are not many things of more common use the world over and in the aggregate the number sold is enormous. In this country there are 12,000 men and boys employed in making lamp chimneys, and the chimneys produced number 'millions annually. The greater number are now made west of the Allegheny mountains in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, where the majority of the glass works of the country are located,* many of them in the natural gas regions. The first glass works in the country was established in Boston and formerly the glass-making Industry was principally in the east Now there are not nearly so many glass factories here as there once were. One not familiar with the business might be surprised with the great variety in which lamp chimneys are made. Lamps are made in these days in very great variety by many makers and of course there are made chimneys suitable for all of them. There is one American lamp chimney maker who, counting sizes and styles, produces 600 varieties. Among the great variety of chimneys made there are some that are of common use everywhere and then there are some that are specially suited to demands in this or that part of the country and are not in demand in other parts. Lamp chimneys are not only made in far greater variety than formerly, to fit perfectly every sort of lamp, but they are also made better than ever. In fact, lamp chimneys have advanced with everything else. But enormous and increasing as the production is, the demand scarcely keeps pace with the Increase In the population, this being especially true in cities where gas
Circumstantial Evidence
“My whole heart goes out to anybody who is convicted on circumstantial evidence,” said the lawyer’s wife. “A fortnight ago I dined out, and I happened to sit beside the guest of the evening, who is a famous author rather newly come to town. I suppose I have read every line he has ever published, and I am one of his most ardent admirers. I ventured to let him see this, and we had a most delightful talk about his newest book. I read it at the seashore this summer, and the copy I read belonged to my cousin. I told the man how much I had enjoyed it, how many times I had read and reread it, and how I felt that no book in my library was more true and valuable to me than it I didn’t lay all this on with a trowel of course, and I meant it—-every word of it. The author suggested that he’d like to write some-
More of the Wonders of Science.
- “Hush!" said the great professor, holding up a warning finger as the reporter entered. “Don’t disturb me. I am about to make a wonderful discovery. I have been studying at this problem for years, and now at last the solution seems to be almost within my grasp. I have strong reasons for believing that the sting of a male wasp is at least one and two-thirds less severe than that of the female. If I can only obtain pecuniary means for prose-
GIRL FIGHTS HAWK.
Unllfornta Child Displayed a Wonderful Amount of Pluck. Ida Duffy, the nine-year-old daughter of Thomas J. Duffy, of the Palatine Insurance company of San Francisco, had a desperate battle with a wounded chicken hawk at San Rafael and narrowly escaped with her life, says the/Los Angeles Tribune. Several days ago the bird was given to the ehild and it has since been kept a prisoner in the yard of the family residence at that place. The other morning the hawk succeeded in making its escape and flew to a near-by tree, where a piece of string attached to its leg became entangled in the branches, again making the bird a prisoner. The little girl, seeing that the hawk was unable to fly away, ran to the tree, and, taking advantage of its spreading limbs, rapidly climbed to a spot many feet above the ground, where the bird was entangled. She attempted to undo the string from the tree, when suddenly the bird swooped at her and buried the talons of both feet in the little girl’s face. The child screamed with pain, but pluckily fought the hawk off as again and again it attacked her with beak, talons and wings. The child’s face was terribly scratched and her hands cut in the struggle, but the little heroine clung to the tree and eventually secured a hold on the bird’s legs prevented it from doing further harm. Slowly and painfully she climbed down the tree and still clinging to the struggling bird she brought it with her to the ground and placed it in captivity. Then she ran to the house where her cut and bleeding face was promptly attended to. That the child escaped the loss of an eye or a bad fall from the tree was little less than miraculous, as her scratches show that
Million, of Them Mn.de in Thio Country.
is more and more used, and here in New York, for instance, by users through slot gas machines, which have some influence on the Mie of lamp chimneys. Still the number of lamps used here is enormous. There are plenty of people burning gas, for ur stance, who have as well three or four lamps, and the number of people here who use lamps alone for the purpose of illumination is very great There are used in New York and its vicinity millions of lamp chimneys annually. There are received in this city from western manufacturers, for domestic consumption, I suppose about four ear loads of chimneys weekly, running from 1,500 to 2,000 dozen chimneys to the car. These are sold to jobbers Who distribute them through their trade to customers to greater or less distances away. Perhaps half of these chimneys, or rather more, are used in the city or within fifty miles of it To the chimneys thus brought here are to be added those produced here, the eastern chimneys being made chiefly for the local trade and for export Wo import a few lamp chimneys of the cheapest and of the best grades, the cheap chimney from Germany and the costlier from France, but these imports cut only a small figure in the total consumption, and we export lamp chimneys in great quantities. We send very few to Europe, though we do sell them some of our best chimneys. But outside of Europe we sell lamp chimneys everywhere. We come into competition in some parts of the world with the Germans, who make chimneys very cheaply, but our exports are increasing and we send chimneys, as I said, everywhere; to Mexico, the West Indies, South Africa, China, in fact to all lands to which lamps are used, all around the earth.”
Lawyers Wife Who Pell Under Its Baneful Power
thing in the book for me, and asked If he— <no, come to think of it, I asked him to call, and he seemed pleased with the idea as if I, and not he, had been the famous one. “Well, I bought a copy of the book, as my other one was quite badly worn, and laid it on the library table all ready for him. I was dressing one day whbn his card came up. I hurried down as fast as I could. Monsieur wasn’t a bit as he had been at the dinner. He was as cool as a November twilight, and stayed not a minute longer than civility demanded. I didn't dare suggest an autograph in the book. He didn’t mention it. When he went away I picked the book up. His card was in it, and he had, with meaning, laid the card between two folds of unin the book, and never, never shall I cut leaves. I’d forgotten to cut a leat be able to explain matters.”
cuting my researches a year or two longer I am almost positive that I shall be able to place mankind forever in debt to me for furnishing undeniable proof of the correctness of my theory.” Bowing low, the reporter humbly backed out of the presence of the great man and then rushed away to give to the world assurance that science was again about to lay her slim white Anger upon the Ups of Nature and bid her divulge another of her marvelous secrets.
the attack of the chicken hawk was * vicious one. However, none of her wounds is serious, and, with the excaption of a few scars, she will be none the worse for her exciting experience.
Chinese Ducks Swim to Market.
Chinese farmers do not take their ducks to market in erates, but drive them into the waters of the grand canal and compel them to furnish their own motive power. Usually the duck "crop” of a whole district is brought together and started to market in charge of men in boats, and the sight of several thousand birds swimming in a compact mass along China's great water road is a novel one indeed. Julian Ralph, the traveler, met such a procession one day. The of ducks was several acres in extent, and went along at a pace much faster than could be expected, being kept in formation by long bamboo poles with palm leaves at the end. Suddenly several boats came up in the opposite direction—a big “chopboat” and two or three smaller vessels. They were sailing swiftly before the fresh breese directly upon the field of ducks, and there seemed to be no way of preventing a terrible slaughter. The big chopboat,” like a house blown before a gale, sped toward the advancing feathered host, and at last the birds that were in the way were almost under her bows. Then there was a fluttering of wings and a bobbing of heads, the immense flock broke apart, a crack opened before the "chopboat” and widened until there was a canal broad enough for the vessel to pass through. Not a single duck was run over.—Chicago Record. Man must come to the end of himself before God can bless Mm
A Montana Live Stock Company.
Out in Montana there is a co-opera-tive company called the Montana CoOperative Emch Company of Great Falls, Montana. Its business is to take care of cattle, sheep and hogs belonging to its shareholders. Anyone can become a shareholder by buying one or more shares in the company, which sell at only $lO each. It now has something over seventy shareholders scattered all over the United States, eleven of whom are ladies. Each shareholder has the right to put as many cattle, sheep and hogs on the ranch as they may desire and the company guarantees to take good care of them for one-half the increase. The Company’s annual report for 1900 shows that the shareholders received from 25 to 35 per cent interest on their investments in sheep while the Company earned a 10 per cent dividend on its shares. A true actor never overacts his part.
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Remedy for Grip Sufferers:
Garfield Tea cleanses the system, purifies the blood, aids digestion and helps nature throw off disease. It is made from HerbS. For some years there have been few brook trout in Colorado waters. Last year nearly 5,000,000 brook trout eggs were placed in them.
Don’t Injure Your Health
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