Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1893 — Page 3
A FAITHFUL SENTINEL im guarding ora or Vtcu Sam's postals BXLATXS ms KXPZKXKNCB. XWaesrv Department, U. & /mmtorat ton I Service, Bufalo, N. Y. J Wobu>*« Dzspbssast Mmdical Association: Dmt Birv—From early childhood I haveauf•rad from a Muagite Jlvar with an the du•teW- Accompanying such a companion. Doctors' prescriptions and patent medicines I have used in abundance; they only afforded temporary relief. I was recommended to try •Dr. Pieroe's Pleasant Pellets, I did so, taking terse at night and two after dinner every •ay for two weeks. I then reduced the dose to teas “Pellet" every day and continued this PIEROE ’"t”" • CURE OR MONEY RETURNED. practice for two months. I have in six months Ntareased in solid flesh, twenty-six pounds, lam in better health than I have been since childhood. Drowsiness and unpleasant feelings after meals have completely disappeared. Respectfully yours, OBlflb' KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort improvement and tends to personal enjoyment wben rightly u*d. The many, who live better than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world’s best products to the*needj of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting In thefbrihhThstae cep table and pleasant to the taste, the ref resiling and truly beneficial properties of a perfect laxative; effectually cleansing the system,; dispelling colds; headaches and fevers ana permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels without weakening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. . Syrup of Fira is for sale by all druggists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name i» printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well infuimed, you will not accept any substitute if tfi-rcd. WEAK AND NERVOUS, Sleepless Nights, All Unstrung*. East Groveland, N. Y. May 10, 1893. Dr. Kilmer i Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Gentlemen:—Last March I suffered very bad with heart and kidney trouble. After using r \ two bottles of your 51 ft Swamp-Root I be11 g Ab) Ban to improv? and I 'fl ff J » now foel like anotllor I n x, k / person. I do not I have those terrible JgZSM Pains in my Back anJ across my kidneys. My f °° d dOCS * lot dlStress me, I have a good appetite and sleep well nights; something I have not done in a long time. Now I do not have that tired dragging feeling that I used to have before taking your medicine. After sitting down awhile and getting on my feet 1 would have to stand and steady myself before I could place one foot before the other on account of the pain across my back and kidneys. Swamp-Root Cured Me. I was troubled with constipation very much, but your medicine has regulated my bowels which were In a bad condition. I will willingly answer any one who will write to me. Mrs. William Teter. At Druggists, 50 cents and SI.OO Size. “Invalid*’ Guida to HaUth" ti»«—Consultation tree. Dr. Kilmer A Co., - Binghamton, N. Y. It is very difficult t o convince children that j a medicine is ?L)tf “nice to take” —this trouble is not experi- jk/ enced in administering //\ Scott’s Emulsion df Cod Liver Oil. It is almost as palatable as milk. No preparation so rapidly builds up good flesh, strength and nerve force. Mothers the world over rely upon it in all wasting diseases that children are heir to. q Prepared by Seott A Bowne. N. Y. All drnnte A
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BOSS McKANE.
The Mogul of Coney Island —A "Tough” Man With a Good Moral Character. The New York politician who achieved an unenviable distinction at Gravesend, -Ns-Y., on last election day, has been described as “the most notorious criminal in the United States” by the New York Post, and the New York press generally appear to have nothing but condemnation for his coarse on that occasion and during the week previous. His defiance of a mandate of the Supreme Court, and arrogation to himself of extra-judicial powers, has been told the country over. McKane appears to be a typical “boss” without political principles, training with both parties as occasion seems to serve his own interests, and withal a genial,
moral, upright citizen, without an enemy in his own community. It is said that he has cast the vote of Gravesend for twenty - five years, as freely as hc-woulU throw a penny to a beggar. McKane is a member of the Methodist church in good standing, superintendent of the Sunday school, generous to a fault. Rev. J. H. Churchill, pastor of McKanc’s church, in an interview, said: “John Y. McKane is as generous a man as ever lived. No man ever went to him and asked for work without getting it. The poor people of Gravesend and Sheepshead Bay and Coney Island are never witlioiit a ton of coal or without food if he knows it. Many times Mr. McKane has seen young girls living hereabouts out rather late at night, and it is his invariable rule to call a policeman to escort these girls to their homes.” McKane supported Harrison in 1888 and controlled considerable Federal patronage during Harrison’s administration. He was a visitor at the White House during Harrison’s term. He is at present supposed to be a Democrat.
BANDITS BOLD.
Thomas Prunty was shot and killed by burglars at his homo on W, Thirteenth street, in Chicago, Wednesday night, and two otlier members of the family, Sadie and Peter Prunty, were wounded by the burglars’ bullets. The thieves escaped. Burglars entered the People’s Bank at Lexington, 111., Wednesday night, and tried to dynamite the vault, but failed to secure any booty. They fled leaving their tools behind. A gambler named Sheedy, of Iron Mountain, Mich., Tuesday night, cracked the safe of a saloon at Waucedah and secured ?5,753. He escaped. J. O. Drake, treasurer of the Indiana, Illinois & lowa railroad, was assaulted in his oilice, at Chicago, Wednesday, and robbed of many thousands of dollars, which he had packed in a valise, preparatory to going out upon the road to pay the employes. A mail-carrier in passing Mr. Drake’s office heard groans within, and upon entering found the officer lying upon the floor, bruised, and in a semiconscious condition. “I’ve been robbed by two men,” said Mr. Drake, feebly, and the open safe, overturned valise and scattered papers confirmed his statement. Mr. Drake had evidently received rough treatment. Big welts on his head bore evidence of savage blows. He had but little to say, but the sum of $23,003 was mentioned as missing, and it was soon understood that the robbers had made away with that amount. Soon the news of the robbery had spread through the big office building and all kinds of wild tales were circulated. The police are investigating, but refused to make public any statement.
A TIP FROM HONOLULU.
The Ex. Queen Likely to Be Transported in a Rash. A newspaper correspondent at Honolulu sends the following, which was written a few hours before the steamer Australia left Honolulu for San Francisco, Nov. 11: “The new Minister has made no sign as to Cleveland’s policy in regard to us, but he gives mysterious hints of some unpleasant duty yet to perform. What this is we cannot learn. 1 know that the government. lias received nothing from him up to the steamer's leaving, either officially or otherwise. A Ideal paper, in publishing the above, says: This hint of unpleasant duty hail been received by the provisional government as well us the correspondent, and they had carefully considered the matter in all its bearings. They evidently knew pretty well what the "unpleasant duty” was to be—namely, Inslstunco by the United States minister that Liliuokalani be reinstated, and they decided the moment Mr. Willis showed his hand they would bring the matter then and there to a crisis by ordering the cx-Queon out of the country. The paper says this news comes from a most reliable source.
THE NEW TARIFF BILL.
It IVJH Be Reported Next Week. It is the hope of the Democratic membnrs of the ways and means committee to bo able to report their new tariff bii) to tlio public about the 25tb Inst., or near the close of next week. The popular pressure is so very groat for Information on the subject and the importunities of the interests affected for changes in the bill so embarassing to the committee, that it has been determined to settle all points upon which uncertainty exists as soon as possible.
THE LATEST FAD.
Pedestrian parties are the latest fad at FL Wayne. The guests assemble and walk BtC or eight miles to neighboring villages, where appetizing repasts have previously boon ordered.
MISCELLANEOUS MOTES. Strikes have reached South Africa. i New York has 12,000 telegraph boys. i An Arizonian is digging up fossil cats. There are over 3,000 students in Cambridge, Mass. Temple, N. H., first manufactured window glass in 1780. About 22.000 vehicles pass over London bridge every day. Cognac was first made at the French town of the same name. The woodlands of the United States now cover 450,000,000 acres. Idiot once meant a child and was used in an affectionate style of address.
A St. Louis railroad has fourteen locomotives equipped with electric headlights. The driveways of Central Park, New York, are to be lighted by incandescent lamps. Statistics show that Russia produces and consumes a smaller quantity of beer than any other nation. A live toad, probably one thousand years old, has been discovered ten feet below hard-pan rock on land owned by Miss E. C. Henderson, of Pittsburg. Philadelphia Record. There is a hole in the Yellowstone Park supposed to be a "“dry geyser”, which is believed to be ‘ 1 bottomless”. Three thusand feet of line, with into it without meeting with obstructions. The largest sun spot ever noted by astronomers appeared in the fall of 1867. It was 280,000 miles long and 190,U00 miles wide. Four hundred planets the size of the earth could have been laid side by side in that “spat” .without, touching each other. The last instance of boiling to death took place in Persia in 1890. The offender was guilty of stealing (State revenues, and was put into a large cauldron of cold water, which was slowly heated to the boiling point. His bones were distributed as a warning among the provincial tax collectors.
HOOD’S Sarsaparilla CURES r. jL Mr. Jotiu Saxton. Pains in the Back And kidney trouble caused me four years of suffering. Was helpless when I commenced to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. An improvement was quickly mt Iced and I continued taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla till now my back is strong and lam in perfect health. I think no on e can praise Hood’s Sarsaparila as much as it will praise itself." John Saxton, Scotdale, Pa. Hood' a Piu-a are the best after-dinner Pills, assist digestion, cure headache. and TypewHtl»< School, Indlanapoll* BwaliMM University- When Block. Elevator. Olde*t, Urg**t and beet equipped. Individual inatrnction br expert reporters. Book-kaeping. Penmanehip, Engli*h, Office Training, etc., free. Cheap boardinc, tuition, easy payments. Positions secured by our graduate*. Beautiful IlhiitratedOatalogueand Paper free. HF*W A OSBORN, Indianapolis, Ind BEMTS WANTED ON SALARYor commie-don to handle the New PateutCbemlcal Ink Era«in< Pencil. Agte. making B 0 a week. -< ■ „ w - x :ao,LaCro *e.Wis. niTEUTC THOMAS P.snfPSON.Waahington, r A I EN I OD. C. No atty’e fee until Patent ob- * w tallied. Write for Inventor’aGulde.
Times are Hard But You Would Never Know It If You Were at IXCiAIJ“ Four splendid Factories Building, and the foundations of the Fifth Big Industrial Enterprise laid Monday morning November 20th. Everybody busy and making money; the ring of the hammer and the sound of the saw are heard from dawn to dark. The contract foUten (10) brick houses was let last week. Fifty (50) more are to be erected at once. 500 mechanics will need homes by next summer. Big inducements to those who will buy lots and build rental properties. Ingalls is the brightest manufacturing natural gas town in the world. It was founded last spring by men who have pluck, enterprise and money, and has surprised everybody by the marvelous way it has grown and prospered. Ingalls is 23 miles east of Indianapolis, on the Cleveland Division of the C. C. C. & St. L. R. R. Twelve fast passenger trains daily and a low round trip fare put Indianapolis within a few minutes ride. Free fuel, land, switches, guaranteed freight rates, etc.,are offered manufacturers. Ingalls wants thrifty people as citizens. Write us for full particulars- Address, THE INGALLS LAND COMPANY, ARTHUR B. GROVER, President, 14 Lombard Bldg. Indianapolis, In i Lu jy..., fc, „ Or Ingalls, Madison Co., Ind.
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The Chicken Remedy For Suake Bite
A cure of rattlesnake bite by the chicken remedy is reported from Madison county, Ga., and the incident has recalled other like cures in that region in time past. The remedy is to kill a chicken and apply the flesh as quickly as possible to the wound; the poison, it is assumed, is absorbed by the chicken flesh. The patient in this instance was badly bitten, but suffered little inconvenience and was soon quite well. There is a belief in Geor gia that if the snake infiieting the wound is caught and killed and its flesh similarly applied a cure will surely result.
Professor Brander Matthews, of Columbia College, will write in St. Nicholas during the coming year a series of carefully prepared articles upon the men who have given America a literature. Though brief, simple in style, and easy for young readers to understand, these papers will not only contain an account of the authors’ lives, but will point out the distinguishing literary qualities that have made them famous. The studies will include Irving, Cooper, Bryant, Poe, Hawthorne, Emerson, Longfellow, Lowell and Whittier.
Mr. Agnew, the London art dealer, has given to the print room at the British Museum some two score etchings and engravings after pictures by Burne-Jones, Rosetti, Landseer, Lawrence, Gainsborough and other British artists, living and dead. Although the museum receives copies of all illustrated books in England, it depends for etchings and engravings on the gifts of the generous. “ New York health officers have been busy vaccinating all public employes, workers in large stores, factories and mills, and among the poor during the past two weeks.
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All Day at the Desk.
Even in the strongest constitutions the stock of vita it/ is not inexhaustible. All day at the desk, without a due modicum of out of door exercise, Is calcuatod to pnmp the inherent vigor out of a healthy man or woman with as muon certain? as water is pimped out of a ship’s hold by a donkey engiue. Application to business Is praiseworthy of course, bus this may be overdone, Expand your lungs, stretch your limbs with vigorous exercise ocaasionally, and above all, if you find that overwork has made inroads upon health, try a course of Hostetter’s Stomack Bliters. which stimulates digestion and regulates the bowels. liver and system generally. It is the king of tonics.Siid possess qualities which, say physicians, commend it to the use of inva'ios in general. Beneficial in malarial, rheumatic, kidney and nervous complaints. People speak of the face of a note, when it’s really the figure that interests them. > State or Ohio, city or Toledo, i „ Lucas County, f ”• 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 tate aforesaid, and that said man will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for.each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY, worn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1889 A.W. GLEASON. I —y— > Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonirls, free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, 75«5 The Columbian fly is with us and has six improved legs with double power suckers on his toes. Beecham's Pills enjoy the largest sale of any proprietary medicine in the workkMade only in St. Helens, England. It is unquestionably true that some of the greatest diplomats of the age are lightning-rod agents. If You Have a Worrying Cough or any Lung or Throat trouble, use at once Dr. D. Jayne’s Expectorant, and don’t parley with what may prove to be a dangerous condition. The man who insists that his pastor must religion than he is wiliing to have is not on his way to heaven. For Bronchial, Asthmatic and Pulmon, ary Complalntß.J-’Brown'sJßronchialJTroches’ have remarkable curative properties, bold only in boxes. FITS. All fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No fits after flrst day’s use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and $2 trial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 931 Arch St., Phila.. Pa. Aunt Maria—And so when the prodigal returned, his father killed the fatted calf. Little Johnny—Bpt what had the calf been doing? See ‘Colchester" Spading Boot ad. in another column.
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