Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1901 — Page 3

How's This?

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Herd of Buffalo.

Charles Allard, of the Flathead Reservation, near Kalispell, Montana, has a herd of about 175 buffalo. He proposes to select seven or eight of the finest specimens from his herd and exhibit them at the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo the coming summer.

A PAIR OF $3.00 SHOES FOR 20c.

Send us $1 for our coupon book, sell four of the coupons to your friends at 20 cents each, who In turn send for our book, and In this way get 80 cents back. Return the order to us with your size and the kind of shoe you want, any size or •ty*?. and we will express you the shoes. A.W. VAUGHAN & SON,Watertown,Wls.

Ballroad Development.

There was not an inch of railway line in Britain when the late queen was born; today there are 21,,000 miles and a thousand million passengers travel over them every year.

Should Be in Every Household.

A jar of BUBEFACIENT should be kept In •▼•ry bouse. It is the most wonderful specific In ell esses of internal inflammation and wiU speedily nip In the bud any case of Pneumonia, Diphtheria, La Grippe, etc. Write to the Rubefacient Co., Newton Upper Falls, Maas., for free booklet. An elephant has only eight teetijktwo below and two above on each side. At the age of fourteen an elephant loses its first set, and a new set grows.

Don't Injure Tour Health

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AS THE WORLD REVOLVES

/tabu Wants Water. •toffr ¥m4c Id having * terrible time •ver the water question.' The papers *fd full of It, and the people are anxto*« to know how matters are going to remedied. The present Supply to inadequate in the first place, and secondly, the water is net fit to be weed when it is finally obtained. Immeaee mime of money are now being •pent for the purpose of increasing the water supply of the metropolis, but even when the work under way is completed conditions will be far from satisfactory, owing to the fact that small streams far up in the country are to be drawn upon, with no possibility of keeping them pure. In this connection it will be of interest to know that even now New York is studying the possibility of seouring water from the great lakes. A •orrespondent of the New York World sags: “The great lakes, from Superior to the St Lawrence river, have the sweetest, purest water on the face of the globe, an unlimited supply that for all time will be inexhaustible. Either Lake Erie or Lake Ontario could be drawn upon for supplying the entire State qf New York. The geological trend from either lake of the land is toward the sea. and water could easily be brought through aqueducts to this city. Engineering skill would surmount all intervening difficulties of grades, and we could have the water problem forever settled.”

Russia’s Great Diplomat.

Count Arthur de Cassini, the Russian ambassador, who declares that Russia has no Intention of absorbing

COUNT CASSINI.

Mongolia, is a diplomat who is thoroughly acquainted with the country now in dispute between Great Britain and the government of the czar. He came to Washington in 1897 as plenipotentiary, and was subsequently raised to the rank of ambassador by the emperor. For five years previously to his arriving in America he was the czar’s representative at Pekin, and It was through his negotiations that Russia acquired its vast power in China after the war with Japan.

With a Woman in Command.

From the San Francisco Call: The new schooner W. J. Patterson arrived from Grays harbor Friday evening with the wife of the captain in charge. When the schooner was three days out from Grays harbor Capt. Weitkunat was taken dangerously ill and had to take to his bed. The first and second mates were not good navigators, but Mrs. Weitkunat had studied with her husband and can take an observation with the best seaman afloat. She took command of the big schooner, and between attending on her sick husband and navigating the ship she had a lively time.

Invents Torpedo Boat.

The government has consented to listen to the claims made by Dr, Alsbau, the woman doctor, for her latest Invention, a torpedo boat. If the experts are favorably impressed at the hearing a trial of the boat will soon be made. The chief novelty of the device, as claimed by the Inventors, is that, after leaving its projecting mechanism, It separates, the main portion continuing on its course under the water, while the other section rises to the surface, continues its flight through

MRS. ALSBAU.

the air, and strikes the target above the water line. The invention is called the “JustAlsbau torpedo.” Dr. Alsbau is an attractive woman, still young, who has patented several electric devices.

Left and Right.

Bank clerks are so often called upon for information that they fall into the habit of giving it in a hurried, mechanical way. A Philadelphia exchange cites an instance which was followed by unexpected and amusing results. The usual formula when a stranger is called upon to sign his name is “Sign here, pen and ink, left hand.” One morning a stranger entered a New York savings bank and asked for a certificate of deposit for a considerable sum of money, and was directed as above. It took him a long time to sign his name. A month later the same man appeared and presented the certificate. He signed his name, but when the clerk looked at it he saw that it was vastly different from the first signature. “This is not the signature of the man to whom I issued this certificate,” he said, severely. “Well,” said the stranger, “when I was here a month ago you told me to write my name with my left hand, and I can’t write very well that way.” A light dawned upon the clerk, and he asked the man to write his name again with his left hand. This he did, producing a fac-simlle of his first signature, and the money was paid.— Youth’s Companion.

NEARLY GONE.

Mr*. Jail* A. Mallahan, of Owona, Mich., H*» * Very Narrow Escape—The Doctor Had Little Hope. Owosso, Mich., March 25. —(Special.) —Elite Rebekah Lodge, No. 2, I. O. O. F. of this town,came very nearly losing their esteemed and capable secretary, Mrs. Julia A- Mallahan. Mrs. Mallahan caught a severe cold last winter, ana like many others, failed to recognize the dangerous possibilities until it had settled in her kidneys, and left her with very severe bearing down pains and almost constant backache. It almost carried her off. Mrs. Mallahan tells the story this way: “I caught a cold last winter, which I neglected until it settled in my kidneys, causing severe bearing down pains and almost constant bachache. My health had previously been so good that I paid little attention to these symptoms, until the disease had gone so far that my doctor entertained but a slight hope of my recovery. “Fortunately one of our Lodge Members mentioned Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Her description of the cures they had effected sounded like a fairy tale, but I sent for a box, deciding to give them a trial. I soon found that she had but half told the story of what they could do. I bless the day I first tried them, and have nothing but the highest praise for them.” Many very valuable lives have been saved by the timely use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and not a few of these have been In Owosso and other neighboring Michigan towns. There seems to be no case of kidney trouble or bach-ache that Dodd’s Kidney Pills will not cure. They are 50c. a box, six boxes for 12.50. Buy them from your local druggist if you can. If he cannot supply you, send to the Dodds Medicine Company, Buffalo, N. Y.

Studying Oceanology.

The growth of German trade and commerce in all parts of the world has led the German emperor to establish an institute for the study of oceanology in Berlin in connection with a naval museum. Both are to form A part of the Berlin university and will serve as a school for naval construction on the most approved modern system and in the widest sense of the word.

Cut by His Own Sharpness.

A certain British pickle-maker has his pint bottles made to hold just over a pint, so as to be on the safe side of English law. His caution met with poor reward when some of these bottles arrived in Canada, where the ’law provides that any measure holding more than a pint must pay duty as a quart.

Lady Professors in Switzerland.

Six ladies now rank in the professorate of Swiss universities. Berne has four; one is the professor of history of philosophy, others are in the departments of surgery and of the Telluric Observatory, while the fourth Is civic librarian. At Zurich there are two, both in the department of surgery.

From Cigarettes to Cheap Cigars.

It is the testimony of the big tobacco dealers that one of the principal effects of the war on cigarettes has been to diminish their consumption and to increase correspondingly that of cheap cigars.

Italian Looms and Spindles.

There are now in operation in Italy in the cotton industry over 20,000 looms and more than 3,000,000 spindles. Italian-made cotton goods are now largely exported, especially to South Africa.

Are You Using Allen’s Foot-Ease?

It is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting, Burning, Sweating Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y. There is a movement on foot at Deadwood towards having a Black Hills Mineral Exhibit at the Pan-Am-erican Exposition next summer.

Lane's Family Medicine.

woves cue uuwuo edcu uay. au order to be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick headache. Price 25 and 50c. A woman’s strength is most potent when robed in gentleness.—Lamartine.

The WeeKly Panorama.

General Wogack. General Wogack, whose defiance of the English forces at Tientsin may provoke war between England and Russia, to one of Russia's most trusted leaders in the far east For the last three year* he has been the Russian governor of Port Arthur, the great ter-

GENERAL WOGACK.

ritory which Russia secured from China in 1898. Over all the concession, the exact limits of which have never been defined, his power was supreme and absolute. Under his direction the harbor of Port Arthur was reserved as a station for Russian and Chinese men-of-war and absolutely closed to the naval and merchant vessels of all the other powers. He has also superintended the construction of the fortifications of Port Arthur and has had control of all the civil as well as of the military authorities. General Wogack is said to be a brave soldier and to stand high in the confidence of the authorities at St. Petersburg, who are likely to back him up in any steps he may think it necessary to take.

Less Gold from Australia.

The returns from the Australasian gold fields show a decrease in output of 286,294 ounces in 1900 as compared with 1899. But there is no occasion to go into hysterics from fear of a gold famine. The output was 4,461,105 ounces in 1899. The decrease for the year, therefore, was not much more than 6 per cent. Expressed in terms of dollars the decrease last year was $5,726,000, round figures, and the output last year was the very respectable sum of 183,500,000, or only about $12,000,000 less than the output of all the gold fields in the world in 1883. ./After England finishes the job of wiping out the republics of South Africa the full resumption of mining in the Transvaal will make up last year’s loss in Australia perhaps six times over.

Venerable Journalist Passes.

Patrick Donahue died in Boston the other day, aged 91. He founded the Boston Pilot in the early thirties and brught out such literary lights as Thomas D’Arcy Magee, John Boyle O’Reilly, Edmund Drummond and others. During the late civil war he had charge of the recruiting of the

PATRICK DONAHUE.

Massachusetts Irish regiments, thereby temporarily impoverishing his fortune. In later years he regained wealth in the publishing business. In his younger days Mr. Donahue had few equals, as a public orator.

Benjamin Harrison as a Writer.

The nation has lost in Benjamin Harrison a rare employer of the English tongue. Never avowedly a literary exemplar, never pretending to style as something superior to the thing to be said, never writing but when he had something of weight and moment to say, his pen was lucid, singular in force and felicity, apt in descriptive without excess of ornament, pertinent ift allusion without redundancy, keen in logic without acid, gracious without affectation, pure, perspicuous and hard to refute.

Hugo’s Eldest Daughter.

Victor Hugo’s eldest daughter, Mlle. Adele Hugo, is now nearly 77 years old. She was engaged to be married to an English officer, who died in India. On learning of her loss her mind became affected, and she is still ignorant of her father’s death. The two other heirs of the poet are his grandson and granddaughter, M. Georges Hugo and Mme. Jean Charcot, who married the son of a well-known neurologist

THOUSANDS OF FAIR WOMEN HERALD PRAISES FOR PERUNA.

Catarrhal Dyspepsia and Nervous Prostration Make Invalids of More. Women Than All Other Diseases Combined.

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