Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1893 — Page 7

1 SOMETHING TO -BMMXMBgn, r If you’re * weal i /* V or ailing woman; ||l —that there’s onlj I 11 A one medicine s) I | I 11 sure to help yon f II i f th at 11 can be guar--9 I ICS f ojitccd. It's Dr, Cv I* Pierced Favoriti X J\ Prescription. In /7\ building up ©ter* • AM “I \ worked, feeble, i' delicate women, oi / In an v “ femalt • complaint” oi weakness, if it ever fails to beuefit oi care, you hate your monet back. ItY an invigorating, restorative tonic, a soothing and strengthening nervine, and a safe and certain remedy for womanl. His and ailments. It regulates and promotes all the proper functions, Improve! digestion, enriches the blood, dftpelt aches and pains, brings refreshing sleepy J' and restores health and strength. Nothing else can be as cheap. With ♦Ms. voo nttir nnlv for the good you get! YOU'VE SPOlj^^^^i *oudid?*' liar,proper tool!. How would you litre t n- -mo » w.tohmaker! Wo csn touch yon tlie trade in -nr book. smllurnUh Ku »u the tool* neroßuaiT. Book and tool*, ti. 75. eae tool* <see picture) without the book cost at wnole*ale g.. 10. We also teach how to do plating, gilding, etc. All in the book. Tool* are fln-t-clana lewder* tool*, not cheap trash. A croa; opportunity tor profitable employment. Watdimakinwmake big money. Wi.. bu ni-nt by eyoress oiurOTelpt of prior, ll.'a, or gent 1,.0 J.t. where p accoiiipauiee the order. Inclose stamp with letters of inquiry. lloouN Hurrtt Co.. Importer* and Wholesaler*, bpriufdald, O. WHAT OTHERS SAY. “THAT TERRIBLE DISTRESS? LIVER TROUBLE, BILIOUSNESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, AND KIDNEY DISEASE. Treated by Eight Physicians I 'Without Benefit* CURED BY LIVURA. Livcra M’f’O. Co., T) > : ‘ n Sms:—“For l about 6 year* I have .L H f been afflicted with 11t» WPs aRs I er trouble, cowing me I*B*s Fi V f hud headache contlnV - I , nally, my appetite was T*ry poor, and a death!J faintness at tho pit of the stomach accom/Stpmlffl P anic tl l>y a terrible [ v , dlistreu, During the .-***' past two year* my Ur. F. B. Archer. Kidney* became very mk and pained me go badly I emdd not rest. Owing to extreme nerroosnes* I *1 enable to Attend to my bnalne**, and in January I came town with Nervous Prostration. Eight dlSerent Physicians have had me under their care, but I grew worse instead of better. Learning of PITCHER'S LIVUBAI began taking It and my Improvement was noticeable from the Brit. I have taken 3 bottles and am ENTIRELY CUBED, able to attend to my work, and havo not felt so well for 6 year*. I give all the creditto PITCHER'S LIVURA. Respectfully, F. B. ARCHER, 190 West Concord Street, Dayton, Ohio. 81 LIVURA OINTMENT ■ ■The Great Shin Cure. ' Cures Eczema, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Ulcers, Itch, and all affections of tho skin. Heals Cuts, . Bruises, burns, scalds, etc. Sold by all Druggists, or by mall. Price 85 Gent*. tJTHR Lxvpra M’r’o. Co., Nashville, Tbkn. ctHm-

XI euros Colds,Coughs, Bore Throat,Croup,lnflaensa, Whooping Ooagh, BronehltU and Asthma. A oortaia our* for Consumption in trot stage*, and tnnrelief in advancod stares. Cae at ones. Ton will see lha excellent effect after taking the Brit dose. Bold by dealers orerrwhora. Lars* Settles SO oenU and SI.OO, MERCURIALE“~ ® “About ten years ago 1 con- JSgjgSjl true ted a severe case of blood poison. Leading physicians prescribed medicine after medicine, which I took without any relief. I also tried mercurial and potash remedies, with unsuccessful results, but which brought on an attack of mercurial rheumatism that rheumatism four years 1 gave up all remedies and began using B. 8. B. After taking several bottles 1 was entirely cured and able to resumo work, poisoning to-day on the market.” Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed tree. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Oa. Ely's Cream Bain K&'&S WILL CURE CATARRHoI Yrlc SO Cnts. fcfCdiSw Apply Halm into each Ely Bros., SB Warren St.HY ~~ /N U 4-63 ~ INDPLa^ f BEST POLISH IW THE WORLD*!] ■tala the hands, Injure the iron, and bnrn red. The Rising Bun Stove Polish is Brilliant, Odorless, Durable, and the consumer pays for no tin or glass with every purchase. _ has ai mm sme of a, pop tors.

A CHAIN Of HORRORS.

Series of Fatal Accidents a 1 Alton functionSeventeen Limn tserifleed—Property Low of BISO,OOO—AII Because <>rtT — Opr n Switch. Nine persons killtti outright, nearly » score probably.fatally injured, and ovdl half a hundred more or iesj seriously hurt, is the appalling result of a series of accidents at Alton Janciioii. Sunday. An open switch on the Big Four main track was the prime cause of the disasters. The Southwestern Limited fail through the switch into a freight train standing on the -siding, and engineer Webb Boss, of the limited, was instantly killed. The week took lire, and while a - great crowds was watching the spectacle an oil-tank car exploded with terrific force, enveloping the spectators in a sheet of bunting oil. Eight of them were instantly killed and scores wore frightfully burned. The fast tit rough train known as the “Southwestern Limited” was coming out front St. Louis at 9 o’clock Sunday morning, thirteen minutes late and making up lost time at a forty-seven mile per hour, speed, when it ran into a freight and collided with a long freighttrain consisting mostly of loaded tankcars, .Engineer Webb Boss, of Mattoon, saw the danger too late, but lie threw on the air brakes and staid with his machine, being buried in the wreck and burned to a crisp. Fireman White jumped and escaped uninjured. The passengers were fearfully shaken up, but none was seriously liurt. An eye-witnees says that the shock of the collision was Such as to split two loaded tanks wide open and the oil immediately caught lire, the ilames shooting fifty feet into the air. The locomotive and baggage cars were wrecked, but the remainder of the passenger train was removed beyond the reach of the flames. In an incrodibly short time the freight train was a mass of ilames. Fear of an explosion prevented any attempt to save it. Hcaring.of the wreck hundreds of people were attracted by coriosity to the sceno. And then occurred one of the worst disasters on record. - A few minutes past 12 o’clock there was a light explosion of one tank, which scattered the debris on ail sides, setting fire to the stockyards inclosure. This produced the impression that the danger of explosions was passed and the throng of bystanders rushed in to save the stockyards from destruction. A minute later there was a deafening report that shook the earth for half a minute. For those within the circle of one hundred yards there was no escape. In a moment those who were not disabled began running hither and thither, moving their hands and screaming for help. Some went for the nearest water, and others ran into the fields, and are missing yet Panic reigned for a short time until the uninjured recovered the presence of mind to care for the afflicted. Every house in the little village was turned into a temporary hospital and every doctor in Alton and its vicinity was summoned. The wonder Is that so many escaped. Seventeen fatalities have resulted and the Injured are as yet unknown. The scenes at the improvised hospitals are heartrending and indescribable. Wrecking trains and hundreds of bystanders were hastily called into service, but little could be done to stop the flames or relieve the sufferings of the injured whoso appalling screams rent the air. It was the most terrible casuality of the year.

DR. HERZ ARRESTED.

Hie Great Panama Swindler in Custody at London. Dr. Cornelius llorz. the associate of Do Re.inacli in the Panama Canal swindle, was arrested in London, by French detectives, Friday night. Ho was found sick In bed, and the physician in charge declared that his paSiifFiebuld only be moved at the peril of his life. Notwithstanding his illness the great gdventnfsr will resist extradition to the last. In Paris the new* of his arrest was the sole topic, and in the event of .Herz’s return by the English authorities hurtling disclosures are expected. Five thousand people joined in an ice carnival on the frozen Ohio between Jeffersonville and Louisville. A girl from Tell City employed by Abraham Strausc, fell out of a window at Evansville and was killed instantly. Sixteen person have been frozen to death In Russian-Poland in the past week. One day the thermometer fell 61 degrees below zero. Eli Pruett, of Bedford, whoso feet were badly frozen on Saturday, the 14th, died. Sunday morning, from the effects of a surgical operation. Hiram Dean, the peach king, says that all fruits in southern Indiana are considered safe except the peaches. The buds have all been killed. The Lagrango Farmers’ Institute which closed Saturday passed a resolution favoring a law requiring holders of notes and mortgages to have them stamped by tho assessor, otherwise they would not bo collectable. It was thought that the present road laws required no change. A three days’ institute will lie held next year. The State Board of Tax Commissioners submitted Its report to tho Legislature, Friday. Various recommendations as to how personal property may be reached were made, and exhaustive tables showing that of a delinquency of nearly two million dollars about half a million was collected during 1893. were submitted. Upon the subject of taxation of building associations the commission favored the assessment of “paid up” shares, and the continuance of the present policy of exemption of regular stock. Rt. Rev. Bishop Dwenger died at Fort Wayne, Sunday night, He had been confined to his bed for three months with organic heart trouble. The oldest Mason died, Snnday, at Winchester, In the person of Hon. Edward Edger. He was born in Derry county Ireland, In 1803. The Roller ini the Nappanee waterworks blew up, with two fatalities, Sunday Two names only have been thus far seri ously considered by Mr. Claveland fO; Cabinet positions. A disastrous roar-bnd collision occurret at Amboy, twdvo miles south of Peru, Sun day. Michael Maloney, engineer, wa killed.

PEOPLE.

Gov. Cleaves, of Maine selected three of the handsomest men in his town to be members of his staff. V William Lloyd Garrison’s statue in bronze of colossal size, will be unveiled in Newburyport next Fourth of July. Joe Jefferson is sixty-three years old but in good' health, Like old Rip’s last drink, the added years “don’t count..’’ - Andrew Carnegie is passing a few weeks around Nice, wnile the men whose labor did sq much to make him rich are passing theirs around the free soup missions at Homestead. Talazae, the French tenor, who won fame and a snug little fortune in comic opera, died a short time ago at Chatuu, France. He was a native of Bordeaux and forty years of age. QThe case of the Rev. Joseph Best, of Hamilton, Ont., affords further proof that there is little in a name. The Rev. Joe’s piety revolted at the idea of permiting a servant to wash potatoes on Sunday, and he debated the matter so forcefully with Mrs. -Best that he was sent to prison for two months for assault and battery. The late Prince Lucien Bonapart wanted to give his large and valuable library to the British Museum, but he wished it kept distinct from other books in the institution This condition could not be complied with and hence the museum did not receive the legacy. As soon as the library is properly catalogued it will be offered for sale.

It Has Burned Twelve Centuries.

The most ancient fire at present in India is at the secluded village of Oodwadh, near Bulsar, and the Parsees make it a point to repair to the Beheram fire there in large numbers during the months that are specially allotted to the presiding genius of fire. It was consecrated about twelve centuries ago by the ancestors of the present Parsees in com memoratiem of the voyage they had made in their emigration from Persia to India. The priests vowed to institute the fire in the event of their ships landing them in safety on Indian soil. The nre is fed at five stat- | ed times during each twenty-four | hours with sandal wood, benzoin and quantities of other odorous materials, as well as with very dry fuel.

For Fireproof Clothing.

To make clothing fireproof dissolve four parts of borax and three of sulphate of magnesia in twenty or thirty parts of water and dip the article into this. Then dry it. Crape, tulle, muslin, canvas, wood or rope may thus be made proof against the Barnes.

A Constant Struggle.

Texas Siftings “Poverty is no disgrace,” said lenkins. “In many cases it is something to be proud of.” “Yes,” said Jones, “it’s aconstant struggle with me to keep my pride lown.” ~

Very Exclusive. First City Child—“ Where did your iolks go las’ summer?” Second-City Child—“To Frog Holow. ” “I never heard of that place.” “I s'pose not. It’s very exclusive.” “Is it?” ‘‘Awfully there wasn’t anybody there but US. ” - You Can Break TJp a Bad Cold by the timely ‘ use of lir. I> Jayne's Expectorant, an old and popular medicine for sore Lungs and Throats, and the best of all cough remedies. A London photographer advcrtiscs“misfit photographs” for sale. Docs anything over fit in London? Sadden Changes of Weather cause Throat Diseases. There Is no more effectual remedy for Coughs, Colds, etc., than Brown's Bronchial Troches. Sold only ir. boxes. Price 85c. An Austin (Mltan.) cow Is the proud yet puzzled mother of a young animal that seems to be half calf and half bear. She ought to stait a board of trade with it. State ov Ohio, City of Toledo, 1 . Lucas County, j 8S - Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J.C heney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said man •will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before ine and subscribed in my presence, this oth day of December, A. D. 18 W j i A. W. GLEASON, 1 *** ) Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonlrls, free. F. J. CHENEY A Co.. Toledo, O. er"So)dby Druggists, 75c. A fellow who always walks when ho goes to seo his girl is apt to become beaulegged. Any person sending 13 at one time for a club of three yearly subscriptions to the St. Louis Weekly Globe-Democrat, will receive one copy free for a year, Address Globe-Democrat, St Louis, Mu. Actors and convicted murderers both go off the stage at the fall of the drop.

The Crip Left me In a terribly weak condition: my heart nearly wrecked. My appetite was all gone, I had no strength, felt -w. tired all the time, bad JKPRmI disagreeable roaring Gy noise:. In my uead. like aJJ | . waterfall I also had WEt jMSAfim severe headaches and J severe sinking pains In tWPQBQwF my stomach. Having hrr.Td so much about Hord's Sarsaparilla. IfeHLr* jCHBfo concluded to try It All KffinßSßt mHBS the disagreeable effects Ueo. W.Cook. of the grip at e gone, 1 am free from pains and achrs. and believe Hood's Sarsaparilla Is.surely curing my catarrh, 1 reo HOOD’S,",CURES ommend It to a. 1.” Geo, W, Cook, St Johns bury, Vt Hoop s Pills cure habitual constipation by restoring peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. * •

.- ' «* \ ‘ •' »- - - _ v - The Farmer and the Grocer. i __ • . - A grccer would not pay a farmer the price of a tenpound turkey for one that weighed but seven pounds. Why should a farmer pay a grocer the price of the Royal Baking Powder for a baking powder with' ?7 per cent, less leavening strength ? • ;• • The Royal Baking Powder is proven by actual tests to be c" per cent, stronger than any other brand on the market. Better not buy the others, for they mostly contain alum, lime and sulphuric acid; but if they are forced upon you, see that you are charged a corrcspon— - dingly lower price for them.

A Moral Drama.

Johnny Goodsole—“Mom, can’t I go to th’ theater?”" Mrs. cGoodsole—“Horrors! The idea! Dont you know theaters is bad?” Johnny Goodsole —“I guess this one’s all right. Billy Bunn seen this play las’ year, an’ he says the actors don’t do nothin’ but talk ’bout people like they do in sewin’ circles; an’ fall in love, like sis an’ Sam Sandfield; an’ then get up caucuses to down somebody er other; an’ every once in a while they quarrel like cnurch choirs, an’ fight like married folks.”

A Screw Loose Somewhere

Little Dick —“There’s some things I can’t understand.” Little Dot—“ What things?” Littl©- Dick—Childrens likes tp look at fires, but childrens always sleep so sound they don’t hear the noise and they miss all the fun, but grown folks don’t care for fires and they always wake up. ”

Cruelty to Animals.

First Boy—“ Say! our eat was sick again to-day.” Second Boy (gleefully) “Was she?” First Boy —“Yes, she was; an’ if your mother don’t stop puttin’ poison meat in her closet, I’ll tell the Cruelty to Animals man on ’er” Lumbago cured by two applications. Mr.H. C. Rigby, Baltimore, Md., Special Aijent of the Mutual Life Insuranco Co . of New Turk says; ‘•I take pleasure in stating that two applications of Salvation Oil cured me of a severe at tack of lumbago. ” A prominent campaign document with the Democrats this Faff will be the Language off Flowers. Cleanliness, exerciso and diet are "the cardial virtues of good health. Take care of the first two and if you know what and how to eat you need never be ill. It is claimed that Garfield Tea, a simple herb remedy,overcomes the results of wrong living. Gladstone's wood-chopping should not give him a monopoly or Interest. The Prince of Wales has been known to scatter a few chips FITS.—AII Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Kesturer. No Fits after first day’s use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and 12.00 trial bottle tree to Fit esses. Rend to Dr. Kliue. 981 Arch St., rbila. I’*.

ONE ENJOYS 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 filvera and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy or its kind ever pro tluced, 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 commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 500 and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable 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. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, louismu. kv. nfw fork, n ». ■r and all aiSwouued by fjllur* ot* • tbe atomach, Urer or bowel* toper* sPric*. t 2; JV- At Drunristt, { • RIFAKS CHfclrtCAL 00., l7»pruceßt.. New Yorlr # who have weak lan** or A»tb- ■ rna. should use Plso'sCure for ■ Consumption. It has care* B thousands. It hss not injur- B ed one. It Is not bad to take, It is tbe best oourh syrup. W Bold everywhere. *se. M "I" ■"

An old squaw counting her wampum was probably, tlie original Indian Summer.

Preventing Future Misery.

It there ia, la this vale of tears, a more prolific source of misery than the rheumatic twinge, we have yet to hear of It. People are horn with a tendency to rheumatism, just as they are with one,tp consumption or to scrofula. Slight causes may develop this. As soon as the agonizing complaint manifests itself, recourse should be had to Hostetler's Stomach Bitters, which checks its further Inroads and banishes the rheumatic poison from the system. This statement tallies exactly with the testimony of physicians who have employed this fine blood depurent In their orivate practice . There is also the amplest professional and general testimony as to the efficacy of the Bitters for malaria, liver complaint, constipation, kidney trouble, nervousness and loss of appetite and flesh. After a wetting, whether followed by a cold or not, the Bitter* is useful as a preventive of the initial attaok of rheumatism. If wind would alone do it, the air-ship would have been made a success long ago.

Bed Rock Reached on Florida, Rates by the Pennsylvania Lines.

Tourist trtvel to Florida and the South has been stimulated to a considerable extent.by the announcement that the rate via the Pennsylvania Lines has been made exceedingly low. A recent arrangement in the running of trains gives the Pennsylvania fast through time and excellent service via Louisville, from whence its connections run trains through without change to principal resorts in Florida, Alabama. Louisiana and Georgia. For January 2fith the Pennsylvania Lines have made a very low excursion rate to De Leon Springs. Florida, with privilege to return until May 31st, Inclusive. The round trip has been placed at an extremely low figure and the inducements as concern return limit, first-class service, etc., make the offer a very liberal one and just what persons who contemplate a trip to the South, and especially those who wish to spend the winter in Florida will find to meet their requirements In details. Your nearest Pennsylvania Line ticket agent will be pleased to furnish full information upon application. On a windy day those very baggy trousers have rather a flip-pant air. IMPORTANT TO FLESHY PEOPLE, We have noticed a page article In the Boston Globe on reducing weight at a very small expense. It will pay our readers to send two cent stamp for a copy to Betina Circulating Library, 36 E, Washington St, Chicago. XU,

i Cor. Washington and Meridian Sts. . Indianapolis, Ind. v-,.-.--.. - Best Bosks ai SMH Scto/ . Individual Instruction. Expenses Low. Time Short. No Charge for Positions. Send for Catalogue, X. A. DL’THIE. Prop. lICACHESS AND HEAD NOISES CURED J I® flfby Peck’* inrUlbleKarCirtb ions. Whisjtershegrd, ■ Succeafcfu 1 when nil rrmetlles f*il. Sold !■£>fyp bar F. lli*cox. 853 B'w»y/,N. Y. Write for hook ©t proof* ■ F iftft AUKii Morphine Habit Cared flr. tO orlußafe»HafKiiiii,gigß:

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