Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1880 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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AMU HOBfJs EK Burners of honey, a few facts navy in this article to preserve n imposition. Nice white comb for itaelf, find is generally bat the price many lovers of innoc afford. It makes a beanfor the table, bat is no better extracted home. All comb is wax, sax in the stomach is perfectly indigestible. Extracted honey is the pure liquid honey to it is taken from the combs by the bcasy-slinger, free from any foreign admixture. It is entirely different from what is known in this market as strained honey. Consumers help to impose upon themselves by the Arise idea that pure honey will not granulate. They dears ungnanulated honey, and dealers will attempt to supply the demand. Almost all pore honey will nnlate when exposed for some tune zht and cold. The granulated state is a fine evidence of pare honey. Much

of the jar honey heretofore sold in the markets, arid recommended not to granulate, is a very inferior article, composed largely of glucose or some inferior substance. Granulated honey can be redneed to its liquid state in a few moments, by placing the jar in warm wfiteri When thus liquefied, it so remains for some time before again crystallising. Consumers may be sure of a good, wholesome article by purchasing. granulated honey and reducing it. Moral Courage.—ln all the instances of moral courage we have read or seen, we remember none that arose so near to the sublimity and grandeur as this: An old soldier of the Grand Army was sent by his chief upon a dangerous and secret mission. He execotedit fiuthfully, hat his absence was discovered and he was tried for desertion. Napoleon was present at the trial. The soldier looked pleadingly into his face for permission to clear himself by revealing the truth, but that face was cold as a none, and a finger was placed upon the stern lips. The soldier bared his grey head, held his peace, and endured his punishment in silence; bat ever after muttered, with the wild pathos of insanity ü ßilence a la Mori F In order to destroy toe contagious germs which remain in the bodies of such animals ■as have succumbed to a pestilential disease, a new method oY cremation has been invented by which toe infected animals are quickly and totally destroyed.

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