Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1889 — Page 7

NOTES AND COMMENTS.

The? social season and the suicide season being both nearly over, the dress Shit may be folded u? and put away where the moths will not get at it.— —Chicago News. r: :T 7X,lot of Boulanger ciphers have been discovered in Paris, but the greatest Boulanger cipher—the gentleman himself, we mean—is still in London.— Pniladelphia Press. Stanley has been heard from again, and the great question now seems to be where is Bennett? Has he yet met the Mahdi and drank him under the table? - Chicago Herald. The literary interests of the country demand the appointment of William D. Howells as Minister to Russia. It will give him his only chance of ever discovering a plot. —’Baltimore American. Will the people who love to cavil at the newspapers stop and reflect upon the noble results the press of the country has achieved for the welfare of the suffering? Wo hope so.—Phiiadelpba X orth American. 22'-"" i Up to the present time nearly $500,* 000,000 have been spent in supplying drinking water to the people of the United States. It would be interesting to know how much other beverages have cost the country.—New York Herald. The New York World is receiving a good deal of information from correspondents as to who are the oldest twins in this country. The oldest twins we know of are Wickedness and Want; and they will probablv survive till doomsday. —Boston Herald. : Scientists have discovered that intoxication by radiation is possible. That is, a man may become intoxicated by contact with another who is under the influence without partaking of a drop himself. Now the great question is, who sat next to Senator Riddleberger in the Senate chamber.—Chicago Herald. The schoolmaster is on top and going tp stay there until he has done his work. The millions already expended for the education of the negroes will be supplemented by other millions, until we have a school master on every hill and the finest lot of educated AfricanAmericans that the world ever saw.— Atlanta Constitution. The only persons who are always absolutely unmoved by heat and humidity are the worthy gentlemen having in charge the weather bureau. Through it all they go on predicting‘‘fair —cooler” with a confidence worthy of a better reward than they usually get, namely, more heat and greater humidity.—New York Tribune. There is a larger portion of the boys and girls of New Jersey than any other State in the Union who go to Sunday school. It appears by statistics recently taken that there are just about 280,000 children in the 1,997 Sunday schools of New Jersey. This fact ought to insure a high grade of morality for the next generation of the citizens of the State. —New York Sun. The London Daily News tells this interesting anecdote in a sketch of the late Laura Bridgman. When Carlyle impertinently asked, “What great or noble thing has America ever done?” somebody replied, “She has produced a girl, deaf, dumb, and blind from infancy, who, from her own earnings, has sent a barrel of flour to the starving subjects of Great Britain in Ireland,” : ~ ' At what -point- in a courtship is a man privileged to withdraw without paying damages? He may ask a woman to marry him and discover in the very manner of her consent that she does not love him; Suppose he desires to retreat from what seems to him a loveless engagement? Have the fourply steel hooks of the law already taken hold of him, or can he escape scratchless? Where is the danger point?— New York Herald. Until 1880 Maryland was the only Southern State which had a bank that was exclusively a savings institution. In 1887 North Carolina was added to the list, and the next year South Carolina, Georgia and Louisiania, these four States reporting over 23,000 depositors and nearly $6,000,000 in deposits. Both as a sign of the development of thrift, and as a promoter of the habit, the rise of the savings bank system in the South is’heartily to be welcomed.—New York Evening Post. A Chicago clergyman thinks that if Daniel Webster had played base ball he would never have been heard of. How (Joes he know that? The man who dealt such sledge hammer blows from the rot tram might have done equally well on the home plate, or in the box. And people who have never heard of the Jove of the United States Senate would to-day be perfectly familiar with the record of “Danny Webster, the phenom of Boston.” Not heard of indeed? That clergyman doesn’t know fame when he sees it —New York Tribune.

No Club.

Time. Stranger (who ought to be on the force): Excuse me air, but where can I buy a copy of the “Police Gazette?” Al (politely): Ask that gentleman on the corner in a blue uniform, with a club. “Alaa, I hare no cluo.”

WESTERN COURT DECISIONS.

A Fence Case and One Relating to a County Seat War. A special dispatch from Wy. T., says the Territorial Supreme Court has decided tlhaiowners of land may fence the same in, even if in so doing they inclose Government or public land. For this alleged offense ex-Governor Baxter was ipmoved by President Cleveland. Nearly 200,000 acres of the public domain have been fenced by individuals and corporations in Wyoming. The case will be carried to the Supreme Court of the United States. A dispatch from Topeka, Kas., says: The Supreme Court Saturday decided the famous Gray county case in favor of the town of Ingalls, making that the permanent county seat. The matter came up on an application for a writ of mandamus to compel the county officers to return their offices to Cimarron, whence the records were removed by an armed force in January iast. At that time there was a bloody battle, and the militia were sent to Cimarron to preserve the peace. The decision in favor of Ingalls caused great surprise. - Free Gravel Road's. The question of free gravel roads has long been one of interest to the farming classes, but it is only within the past few years that merchants have realized that much trade may come to a town which has free roads that will not do so when toll must be paid. Several years ago a farmer living near a neighboring town that was approached only by toll roads fell upon the following expedient to force the company to throw it, open to the public. Under the law governing such corporation, there must be a certain state of repair or toll cannot be collected. The farmer undertook to make the road such an expensive luxury that the company could not afford to keep up th« repairs. As the frost was going out of the ground, just after a protracted freeze, he loaded two cords of wood on a wagon, to which he hitched four of his best horses. Another wagon was heavily loaded, and three horses were placed to it. • Then two wagons were loaded with a cord of wood each, and drawn by two horses. The whole outfit started for the town, some six miles distant, along the gravel road, each wagon following in the trail of the other. These heavy loads practically ruined the road, and when this was repeated after the next freeze, the destruction was nearly complete. The company went to work and spent a large sum of money on the road, and announced that they were ready to keep it in repair just as often as it was plowed up by the heavy loads. The recent law limiting loads to a certain number of tons in certain seasons is doubtless an outgrowth pl some such practice in this State. . ■

In All Four Ways. Detroit Free Press. “Could I get a little information from you?” asked a farmer-looking man at the Third street Depot of Officer Burton, the qther day. “Yes. str.” “Well, I want to know bow their eon fidence men work.” “In various ways. Sometimes they borrow money and give a worthless check on a bank.” “They do, eh?” gasped the man with a sudden start. “Yes, and again they borrow money and turn over a check to a trunk. When you go to'look tor a ia found?*™ 1— “By George!” muttered the man. “Then again they sell you a bogus bond, or borrow money on it.” - “Sakes alive!” “And they sometimes, hire the victim to boss a mill or factory some where,and then borrow money to pay a freight bill.” “Four different ways!" shouted the man, as he jumped clear of the floor. “Yes.” “And I’ll be banged if I haven’t been taken in on every one of them in a ride of a hundred miles! Say, come down aud show~ ig&~the rtver—the deepest spot in the river—the place where i can drop in and nobody can fish up my dough-headed cadaver!”

A Serpentine Problem. Notes and Queries, An astronomer from Harvard Observatory some time ago propounded this problem to a number of fellow savants. Suppose that three snakes, each two feet m length, should catch each other by the tip of the tail, thus making a circle six feet in circumfer* ence. Suppose that each snake should begin to swallow the snake in front of him. In what way would the resultant figure, after each snake had swallowed the one in front of him, differ from the original circle? There were many diverse opinions upon the subject, some , of them entering the consideration of the fourth dimension of space, because any one of ike snakes would have swallowed the one in front of him and yet have been swallowed by the two in back of him, and therefore would be bitb inside and o atside of bis two fellows. , Every wife and mother who has the welfare of her home truly at heart, will not make use of cheap adulterated articles when such pure goods as Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder and Delicious Flavoring Extracts are to be obtained. .

Gemafrom Sam Jones's Sermons; New Orleans Times Democrat. Christianity is the science of life You boys keep quiet, or git out. Nowdon’tyou feel mean, you bld devil, you? A preacher who does not hold family prayers ain’t fit to be pastor of a litter of pups. Some of you will go ofl and criticise. You blab-mouthed fools, who cares what you chink? Brother Black there don’t want any more members in his church, for half he’s got ain’t worth killing. The only difference between the Baptists and the Methodists is the difference between high-cock-a-Ibrum and low-cock-a-highrem. If any one here don’t believe what I jsay, and will tell me so, I will give him a hat and some dentist a job of replacing his teeth from the wisdom tooth down. I, the biggest fish that swims. —The penitent sinner is the man who falls down, jumps up, rub& his shins, and goes a-running. You are all black-mouthed devils who belong to the church, and when the yellow fever came were white with fear. I don’t know of anything too bad for you old mangy hounds wha refused to vote against the damnable whisky traffic. 1 don’t know who is these fellows spiritual daddy. You old skunk, you! A high-license preacher won’t be in hell ten minutes before the devil will have him saddled add bridled, riding him around and exhibiting him as a curiosity. Ts any merchant here keeps open during these meetings, it will be some little fifteen cent skin a flea for his hide and tallow member of some church. Just mash their mouths and you’ve got ’em. The Lord can catch these infidelt; the only trouble is he hardly has a hook email enough for them to swallowl I can put a hundred of these little infidels in my vest pocket and never know they are there except I felt for my tooth pick. What are you old Presbyterians kicking about—you* old possum-eared hounds? Live ones kick—dead ones don’t. If a man was to come to my Lown and talk about my church like 1 have yours, I would either cowbidt him or build a new church.

, A Multitude of Ailments. / The ailments which afflict the kidneys/and Madder are to numerous, that merely t > naue them would fill a space far outrunning the imits of this article. Suffice to say, that they are both obstinate and dangerous. To then prevention Hostetter's Stomach B.J ers is w-1. .dnpted. The stimulus which it lends to the action of the kidneys when they are lethargic, serve to counteract a tendency in them to laps--, tir-t. into a s ate of pernicious inactivity, and ait rwards into one ot positive organic disease, which sor n destroys iheir delicate integumentpoisons the blood and causes death. A oou-. lc purpose is served by this depurent. It promote activity of the kidneys, and expels impuritier from the blood which have no natural chanuel of ouilet, except these organs. "Joustipati n biliousness, lever and ague, rheumatism and dyspepsia, are also remedied by this medicine o; thorough action and wide scope.' Better half an egg than an empty she'.l. M. L. THOMPSONS C 0,,. Drugg-stv, C»ndets_ say HaTlTTatafrh Ciire it the best and only sure cure lor catarrh lhey ever sold. Druggists tell it, 75c. He who depends on another denies ill and hupa worse,

COUNSEL OF EMINENT PHYSICIANS.

The People oT Oakland County IVihi With Escitemcat, Pontiac, Mich., Mar. 16,188". On the 10th day of December, 1880, 1 came from Orion to Pontiac to visit my parents, and was taken suddenly ill. Or. Galbrietb, of this place, was called, and after making careful examination of my case, desired council, and named a> councilor, Dr. McGraw, of Detroit. They met in council December 15th. made a careful examination, and pronounced my disease as cancer of the liver, and stated that there was no hope 'or me, as it was impossible to cure me. The pain was very severe and Dr. Galbrieth continued his visits, administering quieting powders. A swelling oi bunch had formed upon my right rib* almost as large as my fist, and I had given up all hopes of recovery. Bin having heard of Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, I sent, February 1, 1887, and bought a bottle of the Syrup from Mr. Peter Schmitz, a druggist of this place, and took it us directed. About March Ist something broke and the swelling commenced to go down, until it ha» almost disappeared. Up to this date 1 have taken two and one-half bottles of the Syrup, and have so far recovered as to be'able to visit my neighbors, and am truly rejoicing that lam fast being relieved of such terrible pain, and desiring to acknowledge the benefit I have received in using your Syrup, I send you this statement, hoping vou will use* it so that others who are afflicted may be benefited and relieved from pain as 1 have been. Very truly, Chas. 4. Rpiaw Orion, Mich. Pontiac, Mich., Mar. 16,1887. This is to certify that Mr. Charles A. Spier, my son, has made a correct statement of his case, as I have watched by bis bedside during his entire illness. John Sfikb. The undersigned certify that thev are well acquainted with Charles A. Spier, whose signature appears above, and we have no hesitation in saying that any statement made by him can be relied upon as being true in every particular. Berbidoe a Bkrsidgi. Druggists, Orion, Mich J. A. Neal, Editor Weekly Review and Justice of the Peace, Orion. Mich. ' J. 8. K ITCH IK, i Postmaster. Orion, Mich., March 19, 1887.

Better some of the nodding than n< pie. . ‘

Now.

The benefit to be derived from a good medicine in early spring is undoubted, bat many people neglect taking any until the approach of warmer weather, when they wilt like a tender flower in a hot sun. Something must be done to overcome that tired feeling and give the strength necessary to do daily work, vacation is earnestly longed for, but many weeks, perhaps months, must elapse before rest can be indulged in. Toimpart strength and to give a feeling of hoalth and vigor throughout the system, there is nothing equal to Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It seems peculiarly adapted to overcome that prostration caused by change of season, climate or life, and while it tones and sustains the system it purifies and renovates the blood. He that dines and leaves lays the cloth twice.

A Piece of Her Mind.

A lady correspondent has this tosay: “I want give a piece of my mind to a certain class who object to advertising, who >t costa them anything—this won’t cost them a cent. I suffered a living death for nearly two years with headeches, backaches, in pain standing or walking, was being literally dragged out of existence, my misery increased bv drugging. At last, in despair, 1 committed the sin of trying an advertised medicine, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription,and rt restored me to the blessedness of sound health. I honor the physician who, when he knows he can cure, has the moral courage to advertise the fact.” The medicine mentioned is guaranteed to cure those delicate diseases peculiar to females. Read printed guarantee on oottle-wra.pper. For all derangements o( the liver, stomach and bowels, take Dr. Pierca’s Pellets. One a dose. He fasts enough whose wife oolds at dinner time.

100 Ladles Wanted,

And 100 men to call daily on anv druggist for a Free trial package of Lane’s Family Medicine, the great root •nd herb remedy, discovered by Dr Silas Lane while in the Rocky Mountains. For diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys it is a positive cure. For constipation and clearing up the complexion it does wonders. Children like it. Every one praises it, Large size package, 50 cts. At al Id r u ggi sts. Make not your sauce till you have caught yonr fish. . Read Dr. Barber’s card. in anothei column. When a man can not have what he loves he must love what be has. Prudes are coquets, gone to seed. There are people using Dobbins’ Electric Soap to-day who eonliueiiced its use in 1805. Would this be the case were it not the purest and- most economical soap made. Ask yrur grocer for t. Look out for imita’ioTis. Dobbins’. A good stomach i- (be best sauce.

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