Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1902 — Page 7

PINK-EVE NOW EPIDEMIC.

Pink-eye Is now rasing all over tha west. This annoying disease is especially severe In Chicago and a number of prominent physicians have been Interviewed regarding it. They state that there Is no cause for alarm as there Is a simple home remedy known as Murine, for sale everywhere by opticians and druggists, which will not only prevent but cure the most obstinate case of Pinkeye.

Definition of Optimist.

"Papa, what Is an optimist?” “Any man, my son, who has just succeeded in getting the best of his neighbor.”— Life. If you don’t get the biggest and' best it’s your own fault. Defiance Starch is for sale everywhere and there is positively nothing to equal it in quality or quantity. I do not know of any way so sure of making others happy as of being so one’s self. —Sir Arthur Helps.

THE BEST RESULTS IN STARCHING

can be'obtained only by using Defiance Starch, besides getting 4 oz. more for same money—no conking required. No heresy ijaso fatal as discontent. It is a denial of the first article of the creed. —Dickens.

DO TOUR CLOTHES LOOK YELLOW?

If so, use Red Cross Ball Blue. It will make them white as snow. 2 oz. package, 5 cents. Look before you leap and see if there is a soft place to light.

Hall's Catarrh Cure

Is a constitutional core. Price, 75c. The fish lead a pleasant life; they drink when they like.

Mrs* Winslow’s 800 thing Syrup. Por children tepthing, soften* the gums, reduces Inflammation. allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a mottle. Slander is the moth that eats holes in a good name. Concentrated Common Sense Using Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It drives away all pain instantly. Narrow thoughts are never high.

**l Want Everybody to Know How Completely It Cures Indigestion.” This shows the unselfish disposition of Mr. Hodge, of Orchard Cottage, Ippleden, Newton, who, having been cured by Vogeler’s Compound, wishes every other sufferer to know of the benefit he has received from this marvellous remedy. He tells his story as follows: “Gentlemen—l find Vogeler’s Compound a remedy above all others; last year I was in a thorough bad state of health, and could hardly drag one leg after the other. I had tried dozens of remedies advertised to cure indigestion and all its attendant evils, but was rapidly going from bad to worse, when I had the good fortune to be recommended to take Vogeler’s Compound. I did so, and am thankful to say it made a new man of me. i should like other people to know its virtues, and how completely it knocks under the worst forms of indigestion and aispepsia. (Signed) “ George H. Hodge. Vogeler’s Compound is the greatest remedy of the centuiy for all stomach disorders and liver and kidney troubles in both men and women. A free sample bottle will be sent'on application to the-proprietors, St. Jacobs Oil, Ltd., Baltimore, Md. Why Is It That St. Jacobs Oil always affords instant relief from pains, after all other remedies have signatly failed ? Simply because it is peculiar to itself, wholly unlike another remedy. It possesses great penetrating power, reaching the very seat of the disease. It acts like magic. It conquers pain quickly and surely. It is An outward application, and is used by millions of people.

ALABASTINE NOT A KALSOMINC la a pure, permanent and artistic wall coating, ready for the brush by mixing in cold water. For Salc or Faint Dcalcro Everywhere To Those Building—We are experts in the treatment of walls. Write and see how helpful we can be, at no cost to you, in getting beautiful and healthful homes. Address Alabastinc Company demstmcntd ORANO RAPIDS, MICH. 1 ■ AkS Buy your goods at Wholesale Prices. I I Our 1,000-page catalogue will be sent I * upon receipt of 15 cents. This amount B ■ does not even i>ay the postage, but it is I M sufficient to show us that you are acting B ■ in good faith. Better send for it now. I ■ Your neighbors trade with us why not H ■ you also f | I 2 CHICAGO B The house that tells the truth. B LIFE SAVER r <sjSi^p= j;r and NERVE BUILDER wmmi rnrr builds you up. I HLL Pamphlet sent for the asking. Write TO-DAY. Cures absolutely Weakness and all Nervous Troub.es. Young and old men should use It. One bottle often cures. Price •1. or six bottles for S 5. Send for bottle today. Should your druggist not have It, send to GERMAN MEDICINE CO., Nervutine Dept. B, 109 Randolph St. CHICAGO, ILL. UfF WANT YOUR NAME IF YOU HAVE PILES Simply Bend your name and address on a postal and we will mail to you full particulars of our method of curing piles permanently before you pay one cent. NO KNIFE. NO INCONVENIENCE. NO LOCAL APPLICATION. DOCTORS DRUG CO., 82 Star Bldg., CHICAGO. 1A AAA AGENTS«WANTED to (end 16c for Eleetro ■u,uuu PolUhing Cloth. Quick rauxs, large profit. Pollabeaailvernlate.nickle.tin.tableware. Star Bup.s ply Co., Dept.B,4l9lndiana Ava., Indianapolis, lad.

NAMES HOPKINS FOR SENATOR

Republican Convention Asks His Election by Next Illinois Assembly. OUTLINE OF THE PLATFORM High Praise for National and State Administrations and a Special Eulogy for the Late Governor Tanner —Indorsement sos State Civil Service. For U. S. Senator, A. J. Hopkins. For Treasurer, Fred A. Busse. For Supreme Court Clerk, Chris Mamer. For Superintendent of Public Instruction, Alfred Bayliss. For University Trustees, Mrs. Laura Evans, William B. McKinley, L. E. lverrick. * h or Clerks of Appellate Courts—Second District, C. C. Duffy; Third District, William C. Hippaid; Four,.,. District, A. C. AjUilspaugli. Albert J. Hopkins of Aurora was indorsed as candidate for the United States senate to succeed Senator Mason, and the foregoing ticket was nominated by the Republican state convention at Springfield, 111. The platform adopted by the convention, after high praise not only for the national administration but for the state one as well, and after a special eulogy for the late Governor Tanner, declared for a civil service law which shall prevent/the dismissal of state employes “on every change of administration,” and favored a convict labor law which, while keeping prisoners employed, shall prevent them as far as possible from competing with free labor.

The indorsement of Congressman Hopkins for United States senator was the occasion for the only real fight of the day. The resolution of indorsement was passed after a ruling of the chairman of the convention, Lieut. Gov. Northcott, which not only denied to Speaker Lawrence Y. Sherman the right to introduce a minority report opposing instructions on United States senator but also prevented him from introducing his civil service plank. Lieut. Gov. Northcott also refused to allow Speaker Sherman, Congressman Reeves, and other opponents of the Hopkins resolution to speak to the question. Regarding the action of the convention, Senator Mason said: “I will succeed myself as United States Senator for Illinois. I have made no fight for state delegates. The ultimate efTect will be to elect me and to defeat Mr. Lorimer for Gongress, defeat the Cook County ticket, and greatly endanger the State ticket.”

LAST RITES OVER CORRIGAN

L» ld to Beat In Crypt of St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York. New York dispatch: The body of the Most Rev. Michael Augustine Corrigan, D. D., Archbishop of New York, was interred in the crypt of St. Patrick’s Cathedral in the presence of eight Archbishops, eighteen Bishops, more than 1,000 priests and a great multitude of people; The great funeral was conducted with all the impressive solemnity and ceremony of his church and was attended by a remarkable gathering of the clergy.

Almost with the break of day crowds began to assemble at the cathedral and when the hour of the funeral arrived a vast throng had assembled to pay last reverence to the dead prelate. At the close Of the service a death mask of the Archbishop was taken. The body was placed in a casket, which was taken to the crypt under the high altar and placed in a van’t beside the bodies of Archbishop Hughes and Cardinal McCloskey. Bishop McQuaid of Rochester said the final prayers.

A wreath of Easter lilies, white roses, and snowballs was received at the Cathedral from President Roosevelt. Another wreath bore the name of John W. Mackay. Rome cable: A requiem mass for Archbishop Corrigan was sung in the Church of the American College, Bishop Mac Donnell celebrating.

FIRE IN PONTIAC CELLHOUSE

Coolness of Officials Averts Panic Among the 300 Inmates. Pontiac, 111., dispatch: A disastrous fire at the Illinois state reformatory destroyed the north cellhouse block, which was supposed to be the strongest and best of its kind in America. There were over 300 inmates in the cellhouse when the fire broke out and panic was averted only by the timely assistance of officers who were ofT duty. The inmates were immediately rushed to the Bouth cellhouse and for a time it seemed as if this too would be burned and company F was called to quarters in case its assistance would be needed.

Steamship Line to Chiua.

San Francisco dispatch: Plans are being quietly pressed in the east for the creation of a new steamship line between San Francisco and HongKong to run in conjunction with the proposed Canton-Hankow railroad.

New Jersey Boy a Giant.

Freehold, N. J., dispatch: Probably the biggest boy in the state is Jay Hopping, of New Monmouth. He is fifteen years old, six feet two inches tall, and weighs 207 pounds.

WANTED TO CLIMB OVER THE GATE

ttary •( Secretary Moody Ml k Haughty Boston Women. They are telling a story in Washington' about the new Secretary of the Navy. Mr. Moody was riding on one of the Boston surface cars, and was standing on the platform on the side next the gate that protected .-passengers from cars coming on the other track. A lady—a Boston lady—came to the door of the car, and, as It stopped, started to move toward the gate, which was hidden from her by the men standing before it. “Other side, please, lady,” said the conductor. He was ignored as only a born and bred Bostonian can ignore a man. The lady took another step toward the gate. “You must get off the other side,” said the conductor. “I wish to get off on this side,” came the answer, in tones that congealed the official into momentary silence. Before he could either explain or expostulate, Mr. Moody came to his assistance. “Stand to one side, gentlemen,” he remarked, quietly. “The lady wants to climb over the gate.”—New York Times.

Rheumatism Cured at Last.

Lake Sarah, Minn,. May 12th.—Thousands will read with pleasure that a cure for Rheumatism has at last been found.

A Mrs. Hildebrandt of this place after trying very manr medicines has recently found a successful remedy for this painful disease. This woman suffered so with the Rheumatism in her arms that sleep or rest became impossible. She heard of Dodd’s Kidney Pills but having little faith in anything was very reluctant to spend any more money for medicine.

However, she decided to try one box and this helped her so much that she continued to use the Pills. Now she says:

“I am real well and I don’t know how I can express my thanks to Dodd’s Kidney Pills for what they have done for me.”

Much Money for Railroads.

It is estimated that over 8,000 miles of new railroads will be built this year and that 1500,000,000 will be spent in constructing new lines and improving old ones. Defiance Starch is put up 16 ounces In a package, 10 cents. One-third more starch for same money. Some of King George IV’s hair was sold in London recently for 29 shillings.

$20 A WEEK AND EXPENSES

to men with vis to introduce our Poultry goods. Sendstp. JavelleMlg.Co.,Dept-D,Parsons, Kan. He who sows the wind is likely to reap a crop or cyclones.

Health will come with all Its blessings to those who know the way, and it is mainly a question of right-living, with ail the term implies, but the efforts which strengthen the system, the games which refresh and the foods which nourish are important, each in a way, while it is also advantageous to have knowledge of the best methods of promoting freedom from unsani- v tary conditions. To assist nature, when nature needs assistance, it is all important .that the medicinal agents used should be of the best quality and of known value, and the one remedy which acts most beneficially and pleasantly, as a laxative, is—Syrup of Figs—manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. „ «r With a proper understanding of the fact that many physical ills are of a transient char* acter and yield promptly to the gentle action of Syrup of Figs, gladness and comfort come to the heart, and if one would remove the torpor and strain and congestion attendant upon a constipated condition of the system, take Syrup of Figs and enjoy freedom from the aches and pains, the colds and headaches and the depression due to inactivity of the bowels. In case of any organic trouble it is well to consult a competent physician, but when a laxative is required remember that the most permanently gratifying results will follow personal cooperation with the beneficial effects of Syrnp of Figs. It is for sale by all reliable druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle. The excellence of Syrnp of Figs comes from the beneficial effects of the plants used in the combination and also from the method of manufacture which ensures that perfect purity and uniformity of product essential in a perfect family laxative. Ail the members of the family from the youngest to the most advanced in years may use it whenever a laxative is needed and share alike in its beneficial effects. We do not claim that Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of known value, but it possesses this great advantage over all other laxatives that it acts gently and pleasantly without disturbing natural functions, in any way, u>s it is free from every objectionable quality or substance. To get its beneficial effects it is always necessary to buy the genuine and the full name of the Co. —California Fig Syrup Co. —is printed on the front of every package. * (ol£F©Mm i* - • • San Francisco, Cal. Louisville, Ky. New York, N. Y. » 1 ‘ • ’ i \ g i 1 AM pleased to announce that 1 have made arrangements with IRWIN I IB B GREEN & CO., one of the oldest and best firms on the Chicago V . B° ar d °f Trade, whereby I can guarantee you the best of service and I ** urit y; ont * y° u f patronage once more. I have retained my former I offices, in fact everything will be the same as heretofore, excepting that all I transactions on the Board of Trade will be made in the name of Irwin Green 1 ~ 0 ' ant * confirmed by them to you, and all margins sent by customers will I p'aced with and acknowledged by them to you. Correspondence and orders, however, can be addressed to me direct Your account solicited. - Geo.H.PhiWps,mJit% 3 Bidg.Chicago

Don’t you know that Defiance Starch besides being absolutely superior to any other, is put up 16 ounces In package and sells at same price as 12-ounce packages of other kinds? Kansas permits the sale of spirits for mechanical purposes, and one applicant writes that he needs “four gallons mechanically—going to have a barn raisin’.” We promise that should you use PUTNAM FADELESS DYES and be dissatisfied from any cause whatever, to refund 10c. for every package. Monroe Drug Co., Unionville, Mo. Mahogany, one of the hardest of woods, is also one of the slowest to season; pine, one of the softest, is among the quickest.

DEFIANCE STARCH

■houid be in eve-” household, none so good, besides 4 oz. more for 10 cents than any other brand of cold water starch. Of the population of Switzerland, 71.3 per cent speak German, 21.4 French, 5.6 Italian.

CITC permanently cured. No fltaor nerrouaneM alter r 11w n™t day’■ uae of Dr. KUne’* Great Nerve Restorer. Bend for FREE SS.OO trial bottle and treaties. Da. R. U. Kune, Ltd., Ml Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa Don’t mix the cream of your charity with the pickles of your pessimism. Plso’s Cure oannot be too highly spoken of aa a cough cure.—J. W. OBrim, 522 Third Ave., K., Minneapolis, Minn.. Jan. 6. 1900. Street sprinkling carts are just coming into use in the City of Mexico. Stop* the Cough and Works Off the Cold Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Price 25c. Laughter is the sun which drives winter from the human face. All Sufferers From Rheumatism should try MATT J. JOHNSON S 6088. Guarantee goes with it. Try it. A hundred years of fretting will not pay a half-penny of debt. Clear white clothes are a sign that the housekeeper uses Red Cross Ball Blue. Large 2 oz. package, 5 cents. Some girls would know their blond hair by any other color.

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SAVE YOUR MONEY I EgqigHHß DON’T PAY CASH liberal terms we offer. Our prices will astonish you. Write to-day. STRAUS & SCHRAM, 136-138 W. Madison Si., CHICAQO.

I mßr li /r * A y /A / v* ‘i I tt l Annie McKay, Chaplain Sons of | Temperance, 326 Spadina Ave., Toronto, Cured of Severe Female Troubles by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. "Dear Mrs. Pinkham : —Being a mother of five children I have had experience with the general troubles of my sex, I was lacerated when one of my children was born and from that hour I date all my afflictions. I found that within a few months my health was impaired, I had female weakness and serious inflammation and frequent flooding. I became weak and dizzy but kept on my feet, dragging through my work without life or pleasure. A neighbor who had been helped by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound insisted that I take at least one bottle. I did so and felt so much better that I kept on the treatment. For seven months I used the Compound faithfully and gladly do I say it, health and strength are mine once more. I know how to value it now when it was so nearly lost, and I appreciate how great a debt I owe you. The few dollars I spent for the medicine cannot begin to pay what it was worth to me. Yours very truly, Mrs. Anna McKay, Chaphun Sons of Temperance.” SSOOO FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE. No other female medicine in the world has received snch widespread and unqualified endorsement. Refuse all substitutes. ,nv,t^ 8 “ n ® lck women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn,

LOANS ■ at Live Stock, Furniture, Etc. LOWEST Without or Fublloity. CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO., RATES 167 D ** rbor " ■»•> *°om 806, (MentionPaper.] CHICAGO, ILL. AGENTS WANTED to ,en »»»•• oo»d ftwbn ■ a unn ILU company. Ootid com in Union, fiend for protpectui. Oonutook Co., Saratoga, Wyo.

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