Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1892 — Page 7

What Tour Great Grandmother Did. She botcheled the flax and, carded the wool, and wove the linen, and spun the tow. «nd made the clothes tor her hasband and tan children. She made butter and cheese, •he dipped tallow candles, to light the house at night. and she cooked all the ijood for her household by an open fire place mid a brick oven. Yes; and when she was-forty years oi age, she was already an old lady whose best days were over. Her shoulders were bent and wore spectacles and a cap. Her great granddaughter, with all ths modern conveniences for comfort, refinement and luxury, may be as charming and attractive at forty-five as at twenty. Especially is this true if she preserves her health by the ose of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, which wards off all female ailments and irregularities, cures them if they already exist, keeps the life current healthful and vigorous, ana enables the woman of middle age to retain the freshness of girlhood upon brow and cheek, the light of youth in her eyes, and its elasticity in her step. Go to vour drug store, pay a dollar, get a bottle.and try it—try a second, a third if neomsary. Before.the third one’s been taken you’ll know that there’s a remedy to help you. Than you’ll keep on and a cure’ll come. But if you shouldn’t feel the help, should be disappointed in the results you’ll find a guarantee printed oh the bottle-wrapper that’ll get your money back for you. Can you ask more f DR.KI I M C P’ S vm ftlns? Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cur* Rheumatism, Lumbago, pain in joints or back, briok dust la urtne,?requcnt calls, Irritation, inilamation* gravel, ulceration or catarrh of bladder. Disordered Liver, Impaired digestion, gout, biUtous-headache, IWAMP-ROOT oures kidney difficulties. La Grippe, urinary trouble, bright’s disease. Impure Blood, Scrofula, malaria, gen’l weakness or debility, Gnaruntee -U«o content* of One Bottle. It not boa••ted, Druggists will refund to you the price paid. At Druggists, 50c. Sine, SI.OO Size. „ •Invalid*’ Guide to Health”(ree-Coneu]tatlon (ran Da. KiLjisa 4c Co.. Binghamton, N. Y

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ANARCHIST PLOT.

The Shooting of Frick Believec to Have Been the Result of a Conspiracy. i* ' The Foliee Unearth Accomplices of Berg man—Bergman’s Bail hi ted at 814,000. - 1 «• A Pittsburg special received on tbe23tl : says: A sensation second to the assassination of Chairman Frick was caused here to-day when it became known that th» police had located a nest of Anarchists here as dangerous and as threatening to society as the “reds” of Chicago, wlic worshiped at the shrine of Parsons and Lingg. That Alexander Bergman was in direct communication with them is now ascertained to a certainty, and to trace his connections with the blatant Herr Most and his followers in New Yprli is the cause of Chief O’Mara’s sudden departure yesterday. The police authorities are convinced to-

ALEXANDER BERGMAN.

night that the attempted assassination was an anarchistic plot that may be as great in scope as any yet unearthed in this country. They have the names of a number of persons In Now York, Long Branch, Hoboken and other places whom •“key think were implicated, and tele ; grams have been sent to have them arrested. Until they are in custody the names will not be made public, as the police fear the publication would defeat the ends of justice. Inspector McKelvey said that they might be able to show that Herr Most'Was interested in the affair. A ber of arrests will probably be made tomorrow. H. B. Bauer, who has been the distributer of anarchistic literature in this section since the death of Herr Frick, has disappeared. The police are looking for him and if he can be found he will be arrested. A report was in circulation at Allegheny to-day that the local Anarchists were holding a meeting in a hall on 6ast street. The purpose of the meeting was to take steps looking to the defense of Bergman. A reporter made a tour of the locality whero the meeting was reported to be in progress, but failed to discover any one In sympathy with meeting of any character was held in that locality up to a late hour this evening, or none that could be discovered.

CHARGES AGAINST BERGMAN. Bergman, the Anarchist who attempted tirassasstnate if. C Frick Saturday, will not be permitted to escape with only the punishment of seven years In prison, provided for a single case of felonious assault. Six informations were made against him this evening charging him with offenses under which he can receive sentences aggregating thirty-three years in the penitentiary, The formal Informations were made before Alderman James McMast.ers, bv Secretary Lovejoy, of the Carnegie Steel Company, limited, at 6 o’clock this evening. Three are for felonious assault and three for entering a building for the ptirposeof committing a felonious assault. Two oftthe Informations are for assaulting Frick and one for the attempt upon the life of Vice-chairman Leiskman, who was In the office with Mr. Frick at the time. The other threo charges are s,like, •xcopt that it is alleged that the offenses vere committed on soparate dates, the kites named being July 5, 22and23. Alder man McMasters immediately made out constable jobber, who went through the form of presenting them at the jail. i

iyjrgman’s bail $14,000. I The aliorraan fixed next Saturday as the time for holding the preliminary hearBail was fixed at in each of the ca Mb for assaulting Chafrtnan Frick, and SI,OOO in eacli of the other four charges making $14,(0) in all. Theoxtreme penalty for felonious assault is seven years, and for entering a building with felonious Intent roin- years. If he gets the limit he will have tbirty-threo years in the penitentiary in which to study upon his vicious theories of nihilism and anarchy. Tin? charge of carrying concealed weapons, upon which another year could be added may also be preferred. ,

The Now York Herald announced on the 36th, a novel scheme to entertain its readers during the present presidential campaign. To the person predicting nearest to the popular plurality of either Harrison or Cleveland It will give a free excursion around-the world, the person making the second best prediction a froe trip to London and Paris, and to the third a trip to London. ■., *

she first fatal accident that ever occurred In the Cave of the Winds, Niagara Fails, resulted In the death, Sunday afternoon, of Marcus Mason, cashier of the Investment Trust Company, of Boston. He started for a drive, stepping at the Cave of tho Winds, on Goat ftlarttT; Instead of going the usual way with a guide, Mason took a short course, slipped from the flat rocks out'lnto the water, going directly under the falls, • Before he could l,e reached he was again carried by the current under the fails and lost to sight. His body Is probably In thejvhirlpooi.

OTHER NEWS ITEMS.

Cholera is abating at Astrakan. Work on & water tower for Bedford began on the 25th. • A white mule parade was a diversion offered at Muucfe. Shelby ville Democrats will have a barbecue September 23. A chewing is the latest Shelbyville industry. . Cornjn Kansas is said to be very serf OHsly damaged by the hot weather. Illinois expects to send 3,300 Sir Knights to the Kniglits Templar Conclave at Den ver in August. - John and Charles Ruggies, stage robbers, were taken from the jail at Redding, California, and hanged by a mob on the 25th. •••* The garrison county Republicans will hold a monster barbecue, Aug. 20, at which Hon. Theodore Shockney will be the principal speaker. —; The will of W. S. Culbertson, of New Albany, is to be contested by his grand sons, whom he cut off because of their fondness for horse-racing. Secretary Tracy has ordered that the name of the new crusler to be launched in Philadelphia be changed frbm the Pirate to the Columbia, in honor of this year’s . Owing to the bad weather, there will be a general shortening of the Oregon and Washington grain crop. Although the figures are not exactly known, it is thought to be about 1,4(50,000 bushels. A number of graves that were almost laid open by a landslide at the Hillside Sbowen graveyard near Waynetown’have been visited by ghouls, the coffins opened and the corpses despoiled of jewelry. 2 Charles A. Martin,a large wheat grower of North Dakota, has telegraphed his Senator urging the defeat of the antioption bill, believing it will be destructiv 6 to the farmers and land owners. The section men of the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago roaii, between Bloomington and Greencastle, struck Monday morning for a raise in wages from fLJLO per day to 1.35 per day. The company has refused the demand. There has been some very warm weather recently. On the 25th, at New York, it was 92 in the shade; at Cincinnati, 101 to 104; Louisville, 102 to 110; Indianapolis, )$: Detroit, 98 to 102; Milan, Tenn., 99. So ou throughout the country. Five members of a dinner party at Lou,'sburg Beach, Mass., it is reported on the 15th, are dead and five more of the party kill die. The doctors are not agreed as io the precise cause of death, but it is eviiaßtlv tho result of poison. All suffered n tensely.

All branches of skilled labor in Wabask lave been unionized except the machinats, who will, within a fortnight., unionze. There ate how over six hundred unon men in Wabash, and the union wage lealo and’ hours of labor are religiously ibserved, , .

Kathrina Keenan, aged twenty-one md the infant of Ed Stanley, of Jeffersonriile. were found dead In bed Monday nornlng. It is supposed, they were killed jy the heat, which is intense. Hundreds >f men have quit work on account of the ilgli temperature. Fire broke out in the lumber yard at Bay City, Mich., on? the 25th. Before it •.ould be controlled fifty blocks were iurced and property worth $1,060,000 des iroyed. Women and children were compelled to flee for their liyes, so rapidly did ike flames spread. In the Senate Monday Mr. Vest Introluced a joint resolution, authorizing the President to proffer to Great Britain, Germany and - Franc®; as- an indtreemen fc to io enter into an international agreement or free coinage of silyjr, a reduction of 25 jer cont. in tariff duties on the textiles, lardware, earthenware and glass. This vas laid on the tabl@. The anti-option fill was then taken up, and Mr. George iddressed the Senate.

Mrs. William Finney, of Pauls! Valley, f. T., laid her one-year-old infant down it the edge of a clump of timber while the went in soarch of some stray cattle. She had been gone only a minute when ihe heard the baby cry, and hurriedly reluming, she was horrified to find theckMd being torn to pieces by wild hogs. The little body was terribly mangled when tbo mother succeeded in beating off the brutes. So prostrated was the motherby the awful experience that her life is dispaired of. Sunday afternoon Amosßakestr;r' Lis son Albert called at Edward S., a neighboring farmer, near South i..

When tha lad entered the yard he saw Smith’s largo dog, and to him putting bis arm about the animal's nbefc. He bad Scarcely done so when the dog. infuriated almost to madness, buried his teeth deep In the right side of Albert’s face. Before tbe maddened animal could be beaten off lie had torn a gash almost three inches long in the lad’s face, and bitten through both cheeks, lacerating them dreadful manner.

18 IT HOT ENOUGH?

Six deaths resulted from sunstroke in Chicago on the 25th, bringing the total from this cause to date up to 14. The hos pita Is are full of patients who have been overcome! by the heat. A storm visited Philadelphia, lasting only forty minutes, but doing $200,C0) damage. There j were eleven protrations from heat at Cleveland, while many were reported from Kansas City. Pittsburg, St. Louis. St. Paul and other points. , Montgomery county. Ind., reports two deaths from sunstroke; South Beud one, Tipton two, Valparaiso one, Columbus one, Jeffersonville two, and prostrations aie reported from many towns and cities of the State. ,

“Do not ask a man who is learning to ride a bicycle how he is Retting on,” says an exchange. A more tender subject is how he is getting off.

There's an enduring sympathy between the small boy and the growing weeds,* Ho has no desire to hurt them in the least.

Japson says it is strange nobody ever finds the wild waves ' are saying, although ever so many go „tpsea. i ' -.v. • * >. ii-VV.*- * • r.«>. . /

A MOTHER'S GRATITUDE Too gre%i for tongue to tall, is due Hcod’s 1* Sarsaparilla. My daughter Olive 3 years old had ■pA s dreadful pains, beVkSiO 7 ginping in one knee and jf extending to almost every joint in her tody, 1 ,, 1 , * caused by ConstituOllvs Carl. ttonal Scrofula. The pains grew less swellings subsided after using one bottie of HOOD’S sahhaPARILLa. The improvement was rapid, until it effected a perfect cure.’’ Mrs. J. a. Cam* Keynoidsville, Pa. . —|‘ y- • ■ ■ Hood's Pills are the best after- dinner Pills, assist digestion, cure headache. »

A Dog Was the Thief.

Richmond Dispatch. A few days since a well-knSwn lady of Huguenot Springs missed from her pantry a pitcher of milk under circumstances most perplexing to account for. The empty pitcher being found near the house suspicion, of £pkhse, began to fasten itself upon some two-legged subject of natural history. This solution of the mystery was yesterday dispelled, when the owner met’ her six-months-old setter puppy carrying carefully by the handle into her back yard a pitcher of milk, which tesSifhs seen to tilt to, the proper angle and drink. The statement, corroborated by the lady herself, presents an illustration of canine sagacity which “takes the cake.” 1 ' There are engraved stones in the British museum showing that the fashions in garments and headgear of the women of BabylpQ at the time of the deluge were about the same as those now prevailing.

Swamps

Are not the only abode of malaria. You find it everywhere, even in localities where atmospheric and sanitary conditions would seem to be unfavorable to its development. The universal remedy for and preventive of the dire complaint is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters Wherever the malady assumes its most virulent form, and whether it be chills and fever, piUous remittent, dumb ague or ague cake, the ■‘Bitters is most popular and constitutes the best means of protection and cure. From Main# to the Isthmus of Pa nama, in Guatemala, Mexico, South America and the tropics this truly famous medicine has won “ golden opinions ” from all conditions and classes Ininore than a metaphorioal sense. For debility, indigestion, constipation, rheumatism, Insomnia, neuralgia,. liver and kidney trouble it is highly efficacious. Use it with persistence. The minister didn’t think how it sounded when he said the dead shoemaker had been faithful unto the last. John A, Smith, Ligonier, Ind., had been suf sering from severe backache caused, physclans told him, by chronic kidney trouble. He began using Swamp-Root and is now able to do a good day’s work and considers himself a well man' again. Swamp-Root did the husi ness, He considers it by far the beat remedy he h%p ever used for Kidney Disease. A blush on the cheek Is not the same thing as a red nose, but its the next thing to it.

The Only One Ever Printed—Can You Find the Word?

There is a 3-inqh display advertisement In this paper this week which has no two words alike except one word. The same is true of each new one appearing each week from the Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house places a crescent on everything they make and publish. Look for It, send them the name of the word, gmd they will return you BOOK, BEAUTIFUL LITHOGRAPHS or free. The first doctor of divinity is understood to have been O. Fiddle, D. D.

A Ramble Through Wonderland.

The season of 1892 brings from the Northern Pacific Railroad company a book entitled “A Ramble Through Wonderland,” with 105 pages and over twentyfive handsome illustrations; the printed matter graphically describing the territory between the Great Lakes and the Pacific Ocean, with brief mention of Yellow Stone Park and Alaska. Other interesting publications from this road are the Yellow Stone Park and Alaska folders (illustrated) containing excellent maps respectively of the resorts mentioned, and telling In an Interesting manner of the most beautiful and marvellous regions on the face of the earth. The broadwater folder, relating to tbe famous Hot Springs and Natatorium at Halena. Mont,., and “National game reserves of North America,” a rock of special Interest to sportsman. If vou wish to take the trip of a lifetime send to Chas. S. Fee, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, St. Paul, Minn., for opies of these books and folders.

nn ON® EXJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cares habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities comniend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50<;, and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any Rliahle druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not Accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, , B AN ERAMCUCO, CAL loom OLE. KY. MEW YOHK. M.V- ---■ Ftoo’i EWawSf (Dt Catarrh Mtba M Beat, Eaiievt to Ota, and ChaaptW. | aSoM tv anwtato or lent by mail. I Ha It EawlOna,Warrw. Via ■

The way to nail a lie is-to pin the than down to facts. Ths human system needs continuous and careful attention to rid itself of its impurities. Beecham’s Pills act like magic •lagson says it is absurd for a man to try to get any lien on a fat office. HALL'S CATARRH CURE is a liquid and Is taken internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. Sold by Druggists, 75c. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Proprs, Toledo, O. When an frish baby is in the cradle yon can’t compose it with a sham rock. The deadly grip of pneumonia may be warded off with Hai.k’s Honkv or hohkhodnd and Tab.Fixa’i Toothachi Crops cum in on* minuto. The music grinder’s monkey should be provided with a dress of organdie muslin. FITS—AII Fit* stopped free by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. No Fits »ftor first days ns*. Marrallous cures. Trs*tis# soil »2.u0 trial bottle free tc Fit esses. Send to Cr. Kline, V3l Arch »t.. Philadelphia, Pa.

An American Achievement.

Chicago i» a synonym for enterprise, endeavor and success, but ntosl peoulo associate her famo with suu< ess in the material and staple I'nos tather than the artistic; hence it will surprise many to learn that in the manufacture amt sale of musical inChicago possesses the largost house not cnly Ju America but in the entire world, i.yos 4c Tloaly, whose factories aio located near Unlou Park, produce annually DiOrs musical instruments than any other factory lu existence. The yearly output now exceeds 100,000 Instrument? of all kinds, and tho large buildings which a few years ago amply sufficed for their purposes are uow taxed to the utmost to accommodate their working army of throe hundred skilled mechanics. The business done by them in brass-baud supplies alono ia enormous, and covers the entire United States, from Bangor to Tla Juana, and from Whatcom to De Funiak Springs. Their succors lias been won by years of earnest work, combined with careful attention to tbs needs of the musical public, and as a result the Amcrlcan-mado guitar, banjo, luandollb, or any other Instrument ■ prefer:ed by tho best judges to the finest jrork of foreign manufacture. It is a real pleasure to an American journalist to record such an achievement, becauso, while wo are Justly proud of our great stock yards, our colossal elevators and our Immense shipping interests, It is tometiling more to know that our people have not neglected the more elevated fields, ■hilt stand as prominently forward In them as la the othors. The largest and most varied stock of musical Instruments carried by any firm In the world can bo seen at Lyon St Healy’s warorooms, 53 Monroe .'Street, Chicago, catalogues of which can be bad free c.pon application.

PENNSYLVANIA LINES.

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