Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1889 — Page 7
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THE TEANS-BAIKAL.
The Grand Lama Ignorant of the Exj - istence of America. „ > George Kennan's contribution to the March Century is a description of his visit to the Grand Lama of the T’ransBajkaly whose portrait fprms the frffintisDiec& qf the numbef. The article, is profusely illustrated, find from it we quote the following: 1 j ' TAfter dinner I had a long with the Grand Lama about my native country, geography, and the shape of anywhere on the globe, in the nineteen century, an educated man and high ecclesiastical dignitary * who had never even heard of A tnerica, and who did not feel at all sure that the world was round, The Grand Lama was such aman. ---- . j‘ ‘You have been in many countries,’ he said through an interpreter, ‘and have tab.ed with the wise men of the Wept; w hat is your opinion, with regard,, to the shape of the earth?” “ ‘I think,’ I Replied, ‘that it is shaped like a great ball.’ “‘I have heard so before,’ said the Grand Lama looking thoughtfully away into vacancy. ‘The Russian officers whom 1 have met have told me that the world is round. Such a belief is contrary to the teachings of our old Thiebetan books, but I have observed that the Russian wise men- predict eclipses accurately; and if they can tell beforehand when the sun and moon are to be darkened, they probably know something about the shape of the earth. Why do you think that the earth is round?’
“‘I have many reasons for thinking so,’ I answered; ‘but perhaps the best and strongest reason is that I have been arobnd it.’ “This statement seemed to give the Grand Lama a sort of mental shock, inquired. , ‘What do you mean by “around it?” How do you know that you have been around it?’ :X “I turned my back upon my home, I replied, and traveled many months in the course taken by the sun. I crossed wide continents and great oceans. Every night the sun set before my face and morning it rose behind my back. The jearth always seemed flat, butj I could not find anywhere an end nor an edge, and at last, when I had traveled more than thirty thousand versts, I found myself again in my own country and returned to my home from a direction exactly opposite to that which I had taken in leaving it. If the world was flat, do - you think I could have done this?’7’ Z-- “ ‘lt is very strange,’ said the Grand Lama, after a thoughtful pause of a moment. ‘Where is your country? How far is it beyond St. Petersburg?** “ ‘My country is farther from St. Peters burg than St. Petersburg is from here,’ I replied. ‘lt lies almost exactly under our feet, and if we could go directly through the earth, that would be the shortest way to reach it. “ ‘Are your countrymen walking around with their heads downward under our feet?’ asked the Grand Lama with evident- interest and surprise, but without any perceptible change in his habitually impassive face. “‘Yes,’J replied; ‘and to them we seem to be sitting heads downward hereJL ‘ v “The Grand Lama then asked me to describe minutely the route that we had followed in coming from America to Siberia, and to name the countries through which we had passed. He knew that Germany adjoined Russia on the west, he had heard of British India and of England,—probably through Thibet, —and he had a vague idea of the extent and situation of the Pacific Ocean; but of the Atlantic and of the continent that lies between -the two great oceans he knew nothing. “After a long talk, in the course of which we discussed the sphericity of the earth from every possible point of view, the Grand Lama seemed to be partly or wholly convinced of the truth of that doctrine, and said, with a sigh, ‘lt is not in accordance with the teachings of our books; but the Russians must be right.’ Z. “It is a somewhat remarkable fact that Dr. Erman, the only foreigner who had seen the lamasery of Goose Lake previous to our visit, had an almost precisely similar conversation concerning the shape of the earth with the man who was then (in 1828) Grand Laina. Almost sixty years elapsed between Dr. Erman’s visit and ours, but the doctrine of the sphericity of the earth continued throughout that period to trouble ecclesiastical minds in this remote East Siberian lamasery; and, it is not improbable that sixty years hence some traveler from the western world may De asked by some future Grand Lama to give his reasons for believing the world to be a sphere.”
Why Patti is Beautiful.
Paris correspondence. Patti is fast becoming a rival of the famous Ninon de PEnclos,who preserved her beauty to such an extent up to her sixtieth year that the grandsons of the men who loved her in her youth adored her with as much fervor as their ancestors had done in their days. Patti is, to say the very least, along way from “sweet and twenty,” more like “fair and forty,” without the third, qualification, yet people who saw her the other day in Paris could see no visible change, no
mark pftfte last tpn or fifteen years upon her. She was stiiras slim and rounded, still without a gray hair in her head, or a wrinkle upop her. There had not come under her chin that small break in the contour of the throat which is the first knell of dead youthfulness. Her hair lay in rich, beautiful black Ipcks about a brow where not one line was to be seen. Her eyes were clear and bright as a child’s, her cheeks smooth and pink, her teeth snowy and faultless and the delicate lines Of her figure just exactly what they were a score of years back. Some impulsive woman seized her and demanded to be told the secret juf her eternal youth, and this is what Patti revealed.to her. Shesaid: “When lam at home I go’ to bed early—at 10.30 I rise early, that is, early for singers, which means 10.30 i So you see when l am not-singing I sleep nearly twelve hours in the twenty-four. Plenty of sleep, that is the secret of beauty and freshness. I don’t sleep until 10, of course, but I make it a point not to get up at once when I Wake, out to take a glass oi hot water and a lemon and read my letters before getting out of bed. It’s a mistake to. jump up right away after waning. I bathe in tepid water and then sponge off with a cold sponge.’ On singing days I take a light and early dinner at 3 land only a biscuit and a cup of hot bouillon after the performance. No great quantity of food and plenty of sleep, that’s the way to keep one’s complexion and figure intact. I rarely touch wine; a liqueur-glass full of whisky after luncheon or dinner, sometimes a glass of champagne. Nothing more.” But the real and main screet of Patti’s perennial youth ana the one she did not dwell upon, is the fact that she has never given away to any emotion. She has avoided all feelings of every sort, as far as possible; hate, love, everything that might make a.line On her fair face.
Webster as a Financier.
Ix:wiston Journal. Daniel Webster once found' a good way of getting rid of a borrower. “Webster,” sa 5 d Rufus Choate, “I want to borrow SSOO, and I wish you’d lend it to me.” “I haven’t the money to-day, Mr. Choate,” said Webster, “but you give me your note and I can get it cashed for you.” Gratified beyond measure Choate sat down to wi ite his note. “By the way, Choate,” said Webster, in an off-hand way, “you might as well make that note for $1,000; I can use SSOO myself.” “Certainly,” said Choate, cheerfully, and he signed a note for an even SI,OOO. Then the immortal Daniel gauntered down to a banker’s office. “Can you discount a note for SI,OOO for me?” “With pleasure,” said the banker. The great statesman pocketed SI,OOO in bills, gave SSOO to Choate, who was effusive in his thanks, and kept SSOQ himself.
Half Shot.
Drake’S Magazine: Judge—ls I got as intoxicated as you do I’d shoot mvself. "f " ■ ’[ Prisoner—ls you was’s toxicated as I am you couldn’t hitter barn door.
Doubt Brightening into Hope.
And hope into certainty, is the pleasing transition through which the mind of the nervous, dyspeptic invalid passes who tries a course of Hostetter’aStomach Bitters, which is alike Incomparable and inimitable. Increased vitality, a gain in weight, ranquility of the nerves, sound appetite and sleeD’tfre among the blessings which it is within the beneficent power of this medicine to confer, and it is not surprising that after acquiring this new dowry of health thegrateful sick should sometimes utter their praises of the Bitters in terms bordering on extravagance. “Out of the fulness of the heart the mouth speaketh,” and the proprietors of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters have sometimes been obliged to suppress these enloglums least they should be accused of blowing their own trumpet too loudly. For constipation, bilousness, kidney complaint and incipient rheumatism the Bitten is also a deservedly popular remedy. Epitaph for an actor—Played out.
Deafness Can’t Be Cured
by local application, as they can not reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and ttfet is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is Caused by an Rflsmed condition of the mucus lining of the. Eust-cbian Tube. When this tube gets 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 be destroyed forever; nine esses out of eu are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucus surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for awy oise of Deatness (eaused by Catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO. na.Bold by Druggists, 75c. - When the button cotnes off the back of a man’s shirt hie cholar begins to rise.
Consumption Burely Oured.
To the Bdltor— Please inform your readers that I have a »esitive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely nee thoneanda es hopelees eaeee have been permanently eared. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy mss to a*y of your readers who have consumption If they will send me their Bxpreas and F. O. address, Respectfully, T. A. BLOCOM, M. C.. HI Pearl St, NffwYork. When colored barbers quarrel they are liable to razor row.
A Sensible Man
Would use Kemp’s Balaam for the Throat and Lungs. It is curing more cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung Troubles, than any other medicine.. The proprietor has authorized any druggist to give you a Sample Bottle Free to convince you of the merit of this great remedy. Large Bottles SOo and sl. A desirable thing in gloves— a warm lining. No Safer Remrdy can be had for Conghs and Colds, or any trouble of the Throat, than "Broom's Bronchial Troches." Price ,35 eta. 1 Sold only in Boxes. \ The man who is behind the times has all the world before him. Baad Dr. Sasbstfs card ta eaefter eatasss.
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Now is the your personal condition should command eareTnl attention. If you.have BOt “Wintered well,’’ If you are tlfed out from overwork, if your blood has become impure from elose confinement in badly ventilated oflicea or shops, you should take Hood’s Sarsaparilla at 1 once. It will purify and*,vitalize your blood, create anapp.tite, und give your .whole system tone and strength. * Spring Medicine “Early last spring I was very much run down, had nervous neadaehe, fell miserable and all that, 1 wa very much benefited by Hood’s Sarsaparilla and recommend it to my friends.” Mas. J. M; Tavujr, 1119 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. N. B.—Be sure,to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
* fl [I \ Jr DR. PILLBAGS’ DIAGNOSIS. To Dr. Patrick came “ My faith," says Pat, “ phat’g that you Bay I With a most woful face; I’ve got ‘ ttek-doilar,’ oh I Says he, “ Dear Docthcr, phot’s yo.ur name, Yez lyin’ thafe, I always pay ‘ Will you plaze trate my case?” Your bill before I go.” The doctor looked him in the eye, “ I’ll have no more to do wid yez. His tongue he made him show: I’ll docther my own case;” Said he, “My man, you’re going to die; He took a dose of P. P. P. P.’s, You’ve got tic-dovioureux" And wears a.brighter face.” These letters stand for Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets, which, for Torpid Liver, Constipation, and all derangements of the stomach and bowels, are unequaled. One tiny, Sugar-coated Pellet a Dose. Smallest, cheapest, easiest to take. Purely Vegetable, Perfectly Harmless. 25 ccrits, by druggists. ... Copyright, 1888, by World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors.
mi’i <r. _ r "' ' " 1 111 For “ run-down,” debilitated and overworked women. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is ( J the bcst °f all restorative tonics. It is a potent ff 1f V 111 11 Specific for all those Chronic Weaknesses and 1111 Iw I I Diseases peculiar to Women; a powerful, invJV WI I I I 111 I vigorating, restorative tonic and nervine, it >II ** lra^ rts new rigor and strength to the whole Prescription*’ is the only ’ • medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee of satisfaction tn every case, or price (SIDO) refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrappers, and faithfully carried out for many years. *^Th*^n'who^^'lnre^t^fromthrws 1 mai^w’ to five dollars in a Rubber Coat, and •• (not style) a garment that win keep at lus first half hour's experience in BBS MH 0888 Dim dry in the hardest storm. It & a storm finds to his sorrow that it la B*a K_ I called TOWER’S FISH BRAND hardly a better protection than a mos- W W “ SLICKER,” a name familiar to every qulto netting, not only feels chagrined w ■ Cow-boy all over the land. With them at being so badly taken In, but also ■ BMBBAB the only perfect Wind and Waterproof feels if be does not look exactly like ■■■ Ital Coat is “Tower’s Fish Brand Slicker.” Ask tor the ” FISH BRAND ” SliCkkb I I Ibß Ixl and take no other. If yonr storekeeper
Can a man be said to pay as he goes if he sleeps on “tick?” A perfect specific--Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. The ties that connect most business men with the p-fiblic—advertise. ' Shocking Accident. So read t|ie Jheadlities of many a newspaper column, and we pejuse with palpitating interest the of the catastrophe, and are deeply impressed by the sacrifice of hum-iiL.lives’ involved. Yet thousands of men and women (jwe falling victims every year to that terrible disease, consumption (scrofula of the lungs), and they and their friends are satisfied to believe the malady incurable. Now, there could be no greater mistake. No earthly power, of eoursfe, can restore a lung that is entirely wasted, but Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medieal Discovery will rapidly and surely arrest the ravages of consumption, if taken in time. Dofnot, therefore, despair, until yeu have tried this 1 wonderful remedy. • ~t~- , ■ If a dog can be placed on a scent, how many dogs can be placed on a dollar?
G nteel Quaeks.
“Yes, it pays,” said a big, fat physician, with a name which is known throughout the medieal world. -‘I have a practice worth $40,000 a year.” “Women?” “Ye», you’vp guessed it first time. They pay $lO every time they come into my office. When one gets on iny list I tell you she staysl” and Dr. H laughed long and loud. This is quackery-gilt edged quackery-to keep suffering woman paying tribute year in and year out, ana doingthem no good. ■ Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription cures the peculiar weaknesses and diseases of women. It does not lie to them nor rob them. What is the shape of a kiss? Bound, of course. Oh, no! It is a-lip-tickler. If roar system needs toning »p, don’t waste your money on bitten or other "spring medicines,” use Magkk's Emulsion of Cod Livar Oil, Extraet of Malt and Hopophospbitaa-a food, taadfoisa aad stimaleot all in ous.
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Hood's Sarsadarilla is prepared frd - Sarsaparilla, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, Juniper Berries, and other well-known vegetable remedies, by such a peculiarcombination, proportion and process.as to securethefull medical valueof each. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1; six for S 3. Prepared only by C. 1 HOOD& CO., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One pollar
TF YOU WISH Ay— _ - purchase one of the cele- e JL'V brated SMITH & WESSON l arms. The finest mail arms l( '\jitakX ever manufactured and tho SaJ7 )/ first ch ice of all experts. KB; Manufactured in calibres 32,35 a <144-100. 8:n- fsS gle or double action. Safety Hanimerlesa and largetmodels. Constructed entirelyo* best qunlUy wrout ht steeli carefully in-i>« ted.for workniansh p and stock, they arc. unrivaj. d for fini h, durability nnd iiicurncy. Do not be deceived by cheap malleable cast-iron imitations which are often sold for the genuine ai tide am are not pnlv anreHab e. but dangerous. The SMITH * WESSON Revolvers are all stamped up3n the barrels wi h firm’s name, address and dates of patents and are guaranteed perfect in every detail Insist upon having tho genuine article, and if yotir dealer cannot supi ly you an order a nt to address h< low will receive prompt and careful attention. Descriptive catalogue a id prices f rnished upon apPhction. SMITH & WESSON, liP Mention thh papSpr'ngfield, Mass a NORTHERNPACIFIC 11 LOW NICE MILROAD URM « FREE Government LANDS. WnitUUMt er ACMB of Meh in MUmsrata, North pkkota, Montana. Idaho, Waahtnrton and Oregon. •cm enn Publication, with Map. dewrlbinglta •ERD run BkBT Arrienltnral, Grazing and Timber Landa now ooew totattUn Went Frae. AdttoMß cius. b. IJURE FITS) When I say enrol do not mean merely to stop than EPBY or FALLINQ SICKNESS a life-long rtndy. I warrant my remedy .to cure the wonk earns. Because •there bare failed M no reason for not now receiving a rare. Bernd at onoe tar a treatisoand a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Ezprees and Post Offlos. H. &.ROOT,ALC.. 183PeiriSt. New York. ■ Plso’s Remedy for Catarrh la the B| Best, Easiest to Use. and Cheapest ■ ■ Sold by druggists or sent by mall. 50c. E. T. Hazeltine. Warren. Pa- |M I INuIUIi D. C'., suecaß.-ifuLy proseeutes claims original,; increase, re-racing, widows’, e itldren’s and deuen dent relatives’. Experience: Xjni. in lartwar.liiyra in Pension Bureau, and 4 yrs. p;«ekeing aMensw. SOLDIERS iyffas&ii"?..™
CHOICETEXAS LANDS Rare Chance for Settlers. ■ J The: Ka.irvad System of Texas having developed, m ns to bring within easy acenes of good interior and seaboard market* the land* granted to the HOUSTON ATEXAS CENT’! RY.CO. It has been determined to offer to Mttlera the Renowned Agricult’l Lands Located along the line of the Fort Worth A Danger City R. K., beginning with Wilbarger County«comprising . 200,000 ACRES I n farms of IfiO acres and upward. These lands were located by the Company among the earliest, with ospecial care ss to soil, timber and water. They are udaptM co the growth of cotton, corn, oats, wheat, barley, rye, vegetables, orchard* a*<i gardens and the-various domestic grasses. Situated in the elevated and healthy region known as the Southern Panhandle of Texas, they possess a nt al clinrate f favorable to man and beast ,jr here outdoor work can be carried on the year round, and nro in marked contrast with regions of early ana lata frosts or of destructive ••blizzards?' Population is fast pouring in. and local government is already established, with schools, churches, Ac. Terms OF Sale: One-sis th cash, balance in four eqnai yearly payments, with.lnterest on deferred payments. For further information as to these and lands In adjacent conn ties, apply to J. S. NAPIER, Vernon, Texas,. (who Ik prepared to ehow to purcbaMn); or to C. C. GIBBS, Land Ag’t, Houston, Tex. t
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THIS FRIZZETTE, fit;: any shade, SI.OO. TMs Fine Hair Switch, BjfcSW any shade, 2('> Inches long, I 82.00. j j j S On receipt of price, with thwlsWraHM Bnmplo of Lair, will r nd S ;? to any uddre a by retiiru JW’HH-iSjffiSp c* u i a i l . wi W A RARE CHANCE. Mrs. EDWARD WALDO, H'SlWilM 3549 Cottage Grove Av., Chicago, 111. ‘ IlnlllO ullll SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL HYPO f HOBPHITES - Al m ost as Palatable as Milk. .V« dlsffttijr’d that the most delicate stomach < ea>r-toff<‘. it. li>-m ar Icable ras a PLESH I"KODVC,EIt. Persons GAIN rapidly while takiny ZPT. BCOTTB EMULSION in acknowledged by Phy. siciang to be the FINEST and BEsT preparation of it« class for the relief of . CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, Wasting Diseases of_Children,,’' and CHRONIC COUCHS. / Sold by all Druggists. U fIHI V ror any one of 60 UHL I (, CHOICE SETS OF Vegetable or Flower Seeds, Roses, Shrubs, Grape Vines, Fruit Trees, Etc. For example, we send postpaid aiid guarantee safe arrival *>» ■ 86 Packets Choice Flower Seeds, 36 sorts, price 11.80, for $1 .Of 80 Packets Choice Vegetable Seeds 30 sorts I.M 15 Everblooming Roses, 15 beautiful sorts 1.00 14 Geraniums, 14 splendid sorts 1.00 15 Carnations, 15 elegant sorts 1.00 12 Grapevines, 4 sorts, our choice 1.00 For the other 54 sets and 1001 things besides (many New and Rare) see our Grand Spring Catadogub, 150 pages, sent free to ail who wish to purchase either Seeds, Plants or Trees. All others wishing it should remit the cost 20c. Ours is one of the oldest, largest and most reliable hurserles in the U. 8. 35th year, 24 greenhouses, 700 acres. x THE STORRS 4 HARRISOH GO., Palmvlllg, Lak« Co., Ohio. HELP ™22 YEARS FOR THE EILERT'S A I Alf extract of MLK TAR “iWILD CHERRY Has cured all coughs, cojds. bronchitis aal relieved asthma and consumption lor aB who have used it. Is not this an evidenoe of its merits and reliability? It is a «ur« and safe medicine for all bronchial trouble*, and never fails to give satisfaction. Try it Bnder a full warrantee. Price. 50 cents and 81.00 per bottle. Prepared by Bumebt P»oPBIgTABv Co,, Chicago. IIL DR. W. H SARBER, Gives hfe special attention to all O M VRIVATK DIS£ASFS of Mais and Female. Regulating rem*Al die& furnished. Cancers positiveW 3 ly cured without the knife. Rtrr- . no cure, no pay. Piles a guaranteed. Fistula, Fiasure, CWLa "'yjSßSpenvatorrbea, Impotency, Bter■KWUlMmillty, Gonorrhea, Syphilia * and other ills successfully treated ana positively cared. (Mil on or address, DR. BARBER, &0U & 111. Bt., Indianafous. Ind. All letters containing stamps answered, and medicines sent to ordec. MOTHERS’ FRIEHjI KSCHILD BIRTH.OT Il’ LSED BEFORE CONFINEMENT. Book to Mothkbs Mailxd Fan. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ota Bold by all Dauoonrrs. WgENSigi Ceeteaaial Maairfacturiair Co., Cinatanatqoiww LADIES, LOOK! New priM-liat es auebines, Patterns, Yam, book ot beanUtul colored petUm (■ljapHaUjKrdeafen* free. Agents E. ROW « Cta., Teledo, O NniiF STUDY. Bogk-keeping, BwUnata nURIt Forms, Penmanship, Arithmetic Shorthand, eta,thoroughly taneht by MAIL. Circulars tree Bryanffe Baaineaa Co<!ege,Rn6talaJV.T. PATENTS Waahington, D, l *? Send tar Ocaafatr 11U ioZgg " DtJBFLfI When writing to Adverttaera~read«ra will enter a favor bv mentinatag this Paper. lUZJ U~. ¥r jartlartege with htatanM p J WHlfesar-e-sasß-EfM.
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