Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1902 — Page 7

THE JOURNAL. LESLIE CLARK, Ed. and Pub. RENSSELAER, INDIANA.

CONDENSED TLEEGRAPHIC NEWS

Waukegan, Wis., hunters are taking steps to stock Lake County with quail. Already over SIOO has been subscribed for the purpose, and next month the first lot of 300 to 400 birds will be released. Hugh Monroe, aged 42 years, of Kenosha, died suddenly in the railway station while waiting for a train for Racine. Death was due to heart disease. Police at Chicago interrupted the funeral of John Bretz, a boy, and the coroner will Investigate the cause of his death, which may have been due to cruelty. National Guard experts in Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, Michigan and Indiana have approved the congressional bill to reorganize the militia. Albert O. Klein of Chicago, a student at the University of Michigan, committed suicide because he thought his life a failure. Philadelphia street railway officials have caused the arrest of several persons charged with conspiracy to swindle by fraudulent damage suits. An electric cab ran over and fatally injured an unidentified 'man in New York while a new chauffeur was being instructed how to run the machine. The Filipino insurrection in Batangas province is practically ended as a result of Gen. Bell s energetic campaign. Mrs. W. Tod Helmuth, president of the New York State Federation of Women’s Clubs, in defining a true gentleman, says polish and repose will not suffice, but kindness is the real test Frederick Walker was killed and his brother Frank probably fatally injured while trying to drive across the railroad track in front of an engine at Waverly, Neb. Judge Lacombe in the United States circuit court at New York in suit of Eugene Fish of Paris, France, against the executors and trustees oi the will of the late Jay Gould ordered the trustees to pay over to the creditors out of the income of Countess De Castellane certain monthly installments until the judgments are satisfied. A bill creating a new United States judicial district in Texas, with an additional United States district judge has been favorably aced upon by the House judiciary committee. Shelly Streeter, manager of Armour & Co.’s house, at David City, Neb., has been missing several days. The auditor of the company began an examination of his books and announced that he had found a shortage of $2,500. The Des Moines city council empowered Mayor Hartenbower to employ as many special officers as he may need to perfectly quarantine every smallpox infected house in Des Moines. The mayor at once hired fifty men. Panay scouts in Samar killed a ..number of Filipinos and captured their commander, named Winfrey, a deserter from an American regiment. Another deserter named Ixing is still operating with the Filipinos. Word comes from Lahore, India, that under the new regime of nonintervention the plague is ravaging the Punjab, and a thousand deaths are occurring daily. The broom factory at Shelbyville, 111., was destroyed by fire Thursday evening. Ix)ss, $30,000; insurance, $lO,000. Gov. Toole of Montana has granted the extradition of James Higgins, one of the three men wanted at Tipton, Ind., on the charge of murdering Rachael White. John Young, one of the four burglars who murdered Washington Hunter, a wealthy farmer of Riverside, N. J., Jan. 25, 1901, has been sentenced to be hanged March 18. The Ohio House has passed a bill providing that any parent or guardian who shall willfully deprive any sick child under the age of 16 years of the services of a physician shall be fined from $lO to S2OO. or imprisoned for six months, or both. The Northern Pacific switchmen’s strike in the yards at Missoula, Mont., has been declared off, every concession asked for by the switchmen having been granted. The Swiss government has introduced in parliament the draft of a new custom tariff bill intended to serve as a basis for future commercial treaty negotiations. The new Syms-Eaton Academy at Hampton, Va., has been dedicated, the occasion being commemorative of the founding of the first free school in America, the old Syms-Eaton Academy. Fire destroyed the International company's grist mill at Selma, Ala., causing a loss of $50,000. ’ John McCormack has been convicted at Nebraska City, Neb., of murder in the second degree for shooting Mrs. Maggie Lisley last November. Defiance Starch, 16 ounces, 10 cents. The accounts of Samuel T. Mosley, retiring postmaster of Jonesboro, 111.; have been found $735 short. The German Nautical society of Hamburg has passed a resolution for the widening of the Kiel canal, as it has already reached its traffic capacity

ANGORA GOAT LANDS.

Angora goat breeders/are selling large" numbers of fine stock to be run on the cutover lands of northern Wisconsin. Alone the "Soo Line,” which extends east and west through a fine strip of country at least a doxen fine flocks have gone in during the last few months and the demand for goats exceeds the supply. The wool of the Angora goat browsing on the rich herbage of northern Wisconsin is of a superior quality, due, no doubt, in part to the climate, water and ideal conditions there found. The farmer who puts sheep and Angora goats upon land from which the timber has been removed will soon find that, without any work on his part, these animals have converted the land into a pasture covered with a mat of blue grass and white clover, for as soon as the brush and the browse has been grazed down and the sun gets to the soil, blue grass and white clover spring up as if they had been seeded by man. If you want to know more about this country, write to D. W. Casseday, Land and Industrial Agent, "Soo Line," Minneapolis, Minn.

Laugh on Congressman Hopburn.

Congressman Hepburn of lowa has developed an unfortunate but laughable facility for making bulls, which, of course, never appear in the Congressional Record. While debating the Nicaragua canal bill he spoke of “wafting the sailing vessels that desired to cross the continent.” A roar of laughter greeted the remark, to be renewed when someone suggested that “the gentleman from lowa had prairie schooners in mind.”

$500 FROM $1.00.

Wm. Kelley, Lawrence Co.. 0., made on SI.OO worth of tomato seed, bought from the John A. Saze . r -^ ee^,s' o'’ 0 '’ LaCrosse, Wis., last summer, over *SOO. That pays.

Now early cucumbers is one of the best paying vegetables, so also earliest radishes, peas, tomatoes, beets, etc. For 16c. and this Notice the John A. Salzer Seed Co., LaCrosse, Wis., send you 150 kinds of vegetable and flower seeds and mammoth catalog telling all about money making vegetables. Market gardeners’

list, 2c.

Will the Philippines Pay?

Senator Bacon of Georgia, who has just returned from a tour of study in the Philippines, has written for the Saturday Evening Post of Philadelphia a valuable paper on the business aspect of our insular affairs. He comes to the conclusion that our account with the Philippines must, for an indefinite time, be on the wrong side of the ledg er. This article will appear in the issue for Feb. 22.

Deafness Cannot Be Cured

by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucus lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will he destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucus surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case Of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. * F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, a Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best

Christians in India.

Christians in India are increasing in numbers rapidly, according to the recent census in South India, where the Christians now number over 1,000,000. The increase during the decade was 18 per cent, as compared with 7 per cent for the population, 6 per cent for the Hindoos, and 9 per cent sos the Mohammedans.

“Trymi” Is the Best-

Use proves it. By sending this item, worth 25c, to R. J. Sarasy & Co., Janesville, Wis., you will receive a package of Trymi Tablets free that will prove this is a remedy long needed in Constipation, Stomach, Liver and Nervous troubles Every purchase guaranteed or money returned.

German Editor Too Energetic.

The editor of the Pottsdantimer Zeitung is to be prosecuted for publishing a report of a speech by the German emperor before he (the editor) had received the official version.

Sufferers from kidney Trouble

Should not fail io read the advertisement of the Church Kidney Cure Co.. 406 Fourth avenue. New York, appearing in this paper

Population of Venice.

The increas in population in Venice has been 50,000 during the last twentyfive years. During the last ten years it has been nearly 17,000. Brooklyn, N. Y. Feb. 17th-The activity at the laboratory of the Garfield Tea < o is further evidence of the popularity ->f their preparations; over THREE MIL LION FAMILIES used the Garfield Remedies last year! This vast public approval speaks well for the remedies They are: Garfield Tea Garfield Heada-he Powders Garfield-Tea Syrup, Garfield Relief Plasters. Garfield Belladonna Plasters, Garfield Digestive Tablets and Garfield Cold Cure. Insurance tables show that in Germany only one person in 10,000 reaches the age of one hundred years. Superior quality and extra quantity must win. This is why Defiance Starch la taking the place of all others. Two hundred and fifty Trappist monks are now working at twenty-five stations in South Afi-ica. Fowls with tails eighteen feet long have been bred in an interior province in China.

WHEN YOU GO TO BUY BLUING.

Ask for Russ Hien< hlng Blue. Made by Rum Company, South Lend, Ind. Capital to the amount of $20,000,000 Is in Texas invested in the rice field*.

The average longevity in the United States was 35.2 in 1900.

Florida Excursions

via Virginia and Carolina Winter Resorts and Charleston Exposition, Hot Springs. Old Point Comfort, Southern Pines. For information address W. E. Conklyn, N. W- Chesapeake and Ohio R’y, 234 Clark St., Chicago.

Germans Play Rugby Football.

Hanover, Germany, now has six football teams that play the Rugby game. They are trying to carry out the Kaiser’s orders not to use English sporting terms. You never hear anyone complain about “Defiance Starch." There Is none to equal It In quality and quantity, 16 ounces, 10 cents. Try It now and save your money. If we could read the secret history of our enemies we should find in each man’s life sorrow and suffering enough to disarm all hostility.—Longfellow. PUTNAM FADELESS’DYES do not spot, streak or give your goods an unevenly dyed appearance. Sold by druggists, 10c. per package. Tacoma, Wash., is 3,209 miles from New York by the shortest route, and it takes 127 hours to get there. Defiance Starch is put up 16 ounces in a package, 10 cents. One-third more starch for same money. Berlin’s .richest inhabitant has paid a tax of $23,300 on his last year’s income of $583,750. f ITS Permanently Cured. No fits ornervousness after ■nt day’s une of Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. Send for FREE 62.00 trial bottle and treatlee. Da. R. H. Klink, Ltd.. Ml An h St . Philadelphia, Pa Tea consumed in England is subject to a duty of twelve cents a pound. Piso’s Cure for Consumption is an Ihfaliibio medicine for coughs and colds.—N. W. Samucl, Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17. 1900. The state of New York has furnished three postmaster-generals.

Stops the Cough and Works Off the Cold

Laxative Bromo Q uinine Tableu. Price 25c. Sixty United States naval vessels are now being constructed.

W. N. U.

Matt J. Johnson’s 6088

is a guaranteed cure for rheumatism. Insist on getting the genuine. England used half a million Christmas trees last Christmas. ALWAYS USE RUSS BLEACHING BLUE, acknowledged the leading bluing. Made by The Russ Company, South Bend, laA Cancer causes 4,251 deaths annually in London.

Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup.

For, children teetulng, softens the gums, reduces inflammation, allay* pain, curei wind colic. 25c a ;<>ttle. In China the year begins in February.

ft'<!'' L •*•••.• »-a . ' r ' 7: M n reared, women will 111 a seasons of their lives, as maids or wives / \ IM _ or mothers, that the one simple, wholesome remedy / acts £ ent, y atld pleasantly and naturally, and / ‘lOfet J ff W-' WIUCh in . a " V be used with trufy beneficial effects, under " W KSTb' any conditions,when the system needs a laxative-is- V-» IM of «is well known to be a simple comf bmation of the laxative and carminative principles of plants with pleasant, aromatic liquids, which are agreeable and refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system when its gentle cleansing is desired. Many of the ills from which women suffer are of ' 'll OsK a transient nature and do not come from any organic H'W 5 ' trouble and it is pleasant to know that they yield so ®ll promptly to the beneficial effects of Syrup of Fiwg MM? but When a " ythin ff “ore than a laxative is needed it WFjET' *s best to consult the family physician and to avoid ft©*' W fK&K the old-time cathartics and loudly advertised nosOK; trums of the present day. When one needs only to remove the strain, the torpor, the congestion, or /*> similar ills, which attend upon a constipated condi- IwllokfflHw k AkSW tion of the system, use the true and gentle remedy- Sv" Syrup of Figs—and enjoy freedom from the depression, the aches and pains, colds and headaches, which a re due to inactivity of the bowels, Only those who buy the genuine Syrup of Figg MVi Can hope t 0 ffet its beneficial effects and as a guarM antee of the excellence of the remedy the full name QO of the company—California Fig Sy nip Co.-is iWS, P rinted on the front of every package and without -• ll; any P re P arati °n offered as Syrup of Figs is fraud- ' Dlent and should be declined. To those who know the ml ’J flPality of this exeellent laxative, the offer of any r/'Jv- substitute, when Syrup of Figs is called for is alwayß resented by a transfer of patronage to some ' rfc-S. first-class drug establishment, where they do not ' recommend, nor sell false brands, nor imitation remedies. The genuine article may be bought of all A I reliable druggists everywhere at 50 cents per bottle. I

SIO.OO FREE! SIO.O0 $reci * L <■>, cu. w . M a”?- ‘ffrfffcwu aigbsi; o^7S i, iil » DON’T STOP TOBACCO S u^« n *y- H injures the nervous system to do so. Use BACO-CURO v« d , h. WI tC X oa * hon . to ,t0 P a « Stakes away the desire for tobacco. You have no nght to ruin your health, spoil your digestion and poison A.® F ~ EUREKA CH£M?c‘XrcoT l -'‘'

DROPSY NEW DISCOVERY; riven ■ dulck relief and curea worn S^T»* - and ■• Wars- treatment num. nn. m. n. tumsm aoaa. bm b . «»..,. «. Mtf A if F UP! lOeentn mA. • Pin:*•*»likewtldtlrefor»fc DOMKBIIC M>o. tb., Ottumwa, lowb.

BEAUTIFUL WOMEN *"}£"“ " 11 MMi. V Allen. Miss Lenora Allen, 407 Dowell Street, San Francisco, Cal., writes: trouhM°Zl!l eruna an inf * Uible remedy for catarrhal diseases. For several years I have beea was s P ec *aHy during our rainy season. I used to catch cold so easily that 1 z * b When . the weather was least bit inclement, or in the evening air. But since I have used Peruna I have nothin? whatever the matter with me. atr. But and Peruna acts as a ton,c ’ and to throw all sickness out of the body. Igo anywhere now and in all kinds of weather, seem to have an iron onstitution and enjoy life because I enjoy perfect health.” LENORB ALLBN.

Miss Mattie Douglass, 138 Thotnas Ave., Memphis, Teun., writes: “From my early womanhood I have been troubled with occasional headaches. I took different powders and drugs, at times getting temporary relief. One of n Y; £ r e ?. advised me to try Peruna. “ * “id. I soon found that my general health improved, and nay entire system was toned up. “I felt a buoyancy of body and lightness of mind I had not known before, and my headaches has entirely disappeared, and I have enjoyed perfect health for over a year. I gladly endorse Peruna. ” MATTIE DOUGLASS. Women from all parts of the United States and Canada are testifying daily to the virtue of Peruna. Only a few of these letters can ever be published. Write

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for a book of testimonials, of the cures Peruna has mode. Peruna Makes Clean, Healthy Mucous Membranes Catarrhal Diseases Disappear Permanently. The mucous membrane is to the inside of the body what tne skin in to the outside of the body. It lines every organ, duct and cavity. Catarrhal inflammation attacking one part is liable to spread to other parts. A neglected cold or slight catarrh is often the cause of lingering and dangerous catarrh.

GINQEIIP UIIIOIN U sss aws ; "J,” acre. The dried root sold last year at »7.00 per pound. The price tas gradually increas' d f Or 25 yeais. As easy .» »ro«r as any veg-table. Roots and Heeds for sale for Sn Ing delivery. Full instructions for its cultivation with each order. MCDOWELL (JINSLNQ a ARDEN, 621 Main St. JOPLIN. MO. GANGER,CURED. k-MO. no pain. no loss o’ blood or strength. The reetnieiit Is sale and a cure f< certain, only two •ther lustlititt.es lu the i’nlted Htates using this ne hod. Describe > our <-a>e and receive post-paid he tn.ist tkorviign and plainly written book on canjtr published-, a so refer you to persons cured by us. * years experience la treating cancer. Electro-Cure Sanitarium, Straator, 111. NUT-LE

Women'are naturally more susceptible te inclemenciee of the weather than men. W ith them a cold in often the starting point of noma wnvere pelvic derangement, causlug much pain and sutreriug. Every woman needs a remedy upon whi. h she can rely to keep her system fortified against. the trying weather of winter and early spring. If Peruna to taken at the first symptom of a cold it will cure it before it develops into some annoying catarrhal derangement. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the u«» of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full Mtateineut of your guns and ba will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Kaidtarium. Columbus, Ohio.

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