Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1881 — Nature's Cathartic. [ARTICLE]

Nature's Cathartic.

IT* n*dlcia* i. uftJjJ to k*«p tb« bow«la la ordar u l*mf >i nature'* cathartic, tfc* btla, flows fraalj aafl regularly from It* tourc* in th* Urer, and la »1 ih* right itrengtii and quality. Bat the great blllaiy gland u easily disorderid, and the con<eqaeno*s es 111 irregularities are serious. To bring it back to its natural ooedition when thus affected, bosUtur's Stomach Bltteie sh mid be taken at least twte - a daj until thaoeeno i object la attained. Ooustlpati .1, 1, due to e scent sutip 1 of bile, or to a lack oi th» tllu. dieting element to that fluid. la eltker rasa m. e purgation is useless. The .leer must be compel.id to yield tke supply of bile : eceesary to remjTt the *vt< matter Com the syetem at least eooa in tweut)- «a hour*, befora a radical cure of coeiivensaa can be ac compllehed. Hoitetisr'a Bitter* produce* this eff**'.' It* act on upon tbe stomach and liver la direct ecu salutary, a* 1 through tbaia organa it regulates e.d Invigorate* the whole frame.

> The show of Mademoiselle Schneider’s jewels nfid furniture in Paris has bet" i the giv »i* event of the gossipping uorld ot fashion and dissipation. A crown of fine workmanship and studded with gems of rare value were also included in the exhibition. This was the crown of the grand duchess of Geroistein. A sceptre, also bejeweled, kept it company. Rivers of diamonds were it drug at this suggestive exhibition. A necklace, which was part of the grand ducal set. formed of forty-one pearls, six brilliants, and five sapphires, went for 88,000 francs. Two black pearls were knocked down for 38,000 francs, an emerald pendant went for 11,000, and the dia . ond which formed the center of the star of the order of Brave Knights of Geroistein, for 10,000 francs. The total pro ceeds of the first day’s sale exceeded $43,000. It is Mademoiselle Schneider’s intention to end her days inn convent. As her fortune is considerable, she is not obliged by harrassing creditors to sell her jewels, which are of astonishing variety and richness.

Fifteen years have elapsed sincPrince Charles of Hohenzollern-Sige maringen was elected Prince Regent of the united Principalities of Wallaehia and Moldavia. By the treaty of Berlin, “Roumania,” as the principality has been called for some time, was recognized as independent, ana Prince Charles has now been proclaimed king by the votes of the chamber. The new kingdom has already been officially recognised by Belgium and Greece, and there seems to be no disposition anywhere to contest the wishes of the Romanians. What effect it will have on Servia and Bulgaria remains to be seen. The population of Roumaala is about five millions. The Catholics are said to numer 115,000, and the Jews 400,000. The national church is independent both of Constantinople and Moscow.