Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1894 — Page 3
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MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. Alaska has enormous coal deposits. Id France frozen milk is sold in cans. _ ■ • Farming is the chief industry of Paraguay. Bamboo is put to more uses than any other plant. Butterflies regularly migrate north and south like birds. , A cabbage farm at Abilene, Kan., nets its owner S2OO an acre. There are 443 cities having each more than 8,000 population. England has hanged two of her public executioners for murder. A Canadian court has defined the word “boodler” to mean “the very meanest class of thieves”. During October and November. 2,000 tramps passed through Tuscon, Ariz., on freight trains bound East. There is a boy in Bath, Me., nine years old, who has cut and hauled enough cord wood to buy a suit of clothes. The only source of the great lakes is the rain that falls within their basin, which averages forty inches per year. The smallest coal-burning locomotive in America is the work of C. D. Young, of Denver. It weighs but 235 pounds. Of the 4,236 girls attending the various high schools of Berlin, 1,603 belong to Jewish families —that is 38 per cent. The number of people who die inside the city limits of London every year would,fill a cemetery of twentythree acres. Brass bands at auction sales of lots and orchestras on millinery opening days in big stores have become no novelty. The Siamese instruments of torture are made in England and bear the trade-mark of a prjmineut Birmingham firm.
A Baltimore musician claims to be able to understand the language ol chickens. If their prose is as good as their lays they are masters. From a lobster farm at Southport, Me., twelve miles in extent, 1,000,000 of the crustaceans are annually shipped to all parts of the world. Under a new rule the young man who enters Yale College next fall will be needed to be familiar with the works of all the standard authors. The church in Wittenberg, in which Luthen preached some of his most powerful sermons, is sadly in need of repairs. An entire reconstruction may become necessary. A correspondent writing in the Scientific American offers the following recipe to prevent frost on windows: He states. “Make your glass double, leaving one-half inch or more space between, and make it air-tight, and you will have no trouble with frost.” ■„ Some of the enterprising farmers of Floyd countj, Virginia, have organized the “Corn Club,” with the object of testing the amount of corn that an acre of Floyd land will produce. The member producing the largest yield from an acre in 1894 will receive $lO in gold. The famous volcano of Übina, in the Peruvian portion of the Andes Cordilleras, which has remained inactive for a century and a half, recently gave some signs of an eruption. It was throwing up cinders in such a large quantity that they obscured the rays of the sun. “Mourning bands put on while you wait,” is the announcement ol an East Side hatter. The conventions of grief are fully observed on the East Side, and there is money forthcoming for funeral wreaths, crape trimmers, and mourning bands when there is very little to be had for absolute necessities.—New York Sun.
“We’uns Smoke.”
Lexington, Ky., Transcript. At the Southern depot the colored woman who has charge of the waiting room was horrified to see a white, -woman take a pipe from her pocket, fill it with tobacco, and, after lighting it, proceed to puff away in evident enjoyment of a long continued habit. As no one is allowed to smoke in the waiting room the waitress hurried over to where the East Tennessean was enjoying her smoke and informed her that it was against the rules to smoke in tiie room. The native of the mountains was not disconcerted in the least, but picking up her traps she marched out on the platform, saying as she went that she had never seen such orders iq her life afore. “Whar I cum from,’’ said she, “they never make we'uni stop smokin’ or drinkin’ neither.”
Tricks in All Trades.
Philadelphia Record. Some retail silk salesmen have a clever siight r of-hand trick that de peives many purchasers. The little game is to snatch up a sample of sill in the presence 6f a Customer, pretend with violent gestures to twist it into a rope, and then with a sudden flout to shake it free of folds anc creases Any woman knows that silli such as t will undergo treatment ol that sort is durable; but the womar who buys the silk and tries the experiment at home meets with grievous disappointmnnt. The salesman's twisting process has been a clevei make-believe. Senator Bryce has rented for five years one of the most historic old mansions in Washington. It was the home bought from .Daniel Webster and enlarged, of the late Mr, Corcoran, the lamented philanthropist. It has gardens, and is surrounded by a high wall.
Reaching for Colombus's Laurels, London Pall Mall Gazette.
Capt. Gam bier, R. N., goes a step further than the assertion that Columbus did not know what he was discovering, and denies him the merit of having discovered at all. The first sight of America, he says in the Fortnightly, was obtained by one Jean Cousin of Dieppe in 1488, four years before the arrival of Columbus at San Salvador. Cousin actually sailed up the .Amazon River, which he called after the native name “Maragnon.” On board his vessel was a man named Pincou, who was tried and punished for insubordination on the return to Dieppe. Being banished from France, this Pincon made his way to Palos, in Spain; and though there is no direct evidence that Columbus sought him out and obtained information as to Cousin’s voyage, it is a remarkable fact that one of Columbus’s vessels was actually commanded by a man of this name, who was accompanied by two brothers. The principal thing to be said in opposition to Capt. Gambier’s theory is that France, which assiduously lays claim to every scientific invention and discovery that can be named has never been known to put forward a pretention to the discovery of America. Perhaps after this she will.
Tobacco Cansed Consumption—Notobac Cures the Habit and Consumptive Gets Well.
Two Rivers, Wis., Feb. 2.—[Special.] —Great excitement and" interest has been manifested in the recovery of an old-time resident of this town, Mi. Jos. Bunker, who has for several years been considered by all his friends a hopeless consumptive. Investigation shows that for over thirty-two years he used three and a half pounds of tobacco a week. A short time ago he was induced to try a tobacco-habit cure called “No-To-Bac”. Talking about his miraculous recovery to-day he said: “Yes, I used No-To-Bac, and two. boxes completely cured me. I thought, and so did all my friends, that I had consumption. Now they say, as you say, ‘How healthy and strong you look, Joe,’ and whenever they ask me what cured mv consumption, I tell them No-To-Bac. The last week I used tobacco I lost four pounds. The morning I began the use of No-To-Bac I weighed 127 i pounds; today I weigh 169, a gain of 41 i pounds, I eat heartily and sleep well. Before I used No-To-Bac I was so nervous that when I wept to drink I had to hold the glass in both hands. To-day my nerves are perfectly steady. Where did I get No-To-Bac? At the drug store. It is made by the Sterling Remedy Company, general Western office 45 Randolph street, Chicago, but I see by the printed matter that it is sold by all druggists—l know all the druggists in this town keep it. I have recommended it to over one hundred people and do not know of a single failure to cure.”
Logic.
Harper's Magazine for February. Naming a horse is sometimes fully as diffieult as naming a baby, although the groom of a well-known New-Yorker did not find it soothe other day. Mr. Johnson had a valuable horse which he had called Ajax, and only recently was able to buy an excellent mate for it. What to call it was the problem, and in his aiixiety to discover just the right name several days went by. At last, he went to the stable? one day and discovered that his groom had solved the difficulty for him. The word “Ajax” was painted over the stall of the older horse, and over that of the new-comer appeared, in large chalk letters, “Bjax.” - —r
A Considerate Boy.
Good News. Mother-»-Back already? Well I’m glad it's over. Did the tooth hurt when it was pulled? Small Son —I-I didn’t have it out. “What? Didn’t j r ou go to the dentist’s? “Yes’m, but there was two people ahead of me.” ** “Why didn't you wait? “I-I was ’fraid they’d feel 'shamed if I stayed and heard them holler.
End of the Century.
Good News. Mother—Be a good girl, and this afternoon I will take you to the Art Exhibition. Small Daughter—Oh, I would much rather go to oue of those lovely matinees where a man takes another man’s wife awfrv from him.
Low Rates to the South via Pennsylvania Lines.
On Feb. Bth, March Bth and April 9th, landseekers’ excursion tickets will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines to a large number of prominent points in Kentucky. Tennessee. Mississippi. Alabama. Louisiana, Georgia and Florida. Tickets will be good returning twenty days from date of sale and will be sold to all applicants at one fare for round trip. For details please apply to nearest Pennsylvania Line Ticket Agent or address F. Van Duson. Chief Assistant General Passenger Agent. Pittsburgh. Pa.
South at Half Rates.
On March 3 and April 0,1894, tho Louisville & Nashville Railroad yIH sell tickets for their regular trains to principal points in the South at one fare for the round trip. These excursion rates take in the principal cities and towns in Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, West Florida and Mississippi. Tickets will be good to return within twenty days, and wIM be on sale at St. Louis, Evansville, Louisville and Cincinnati on above dates. Through cars from these cities to principal points South. Ask your ticket-agent, and if he can not furnish you tickets from your station, write to C. P. Atmore, General Passenger Agent, Louisville. Ky.
Midwinter Fair Excursion Tickets via Pennsylvania Lines Good Returning Until July 15th.
The special low rate excursion tickets to Ssn Francisco. San Diego. Los Angeles. San Bernardino and other California points, now for sale via Pennsylvania Lines, will be good returning until July 15, 1801. Excursionists can select any route from Chicago or St. Louis. For particulars please apply to nearest Pennsylvania Line Ticket Agents or by addressing F. Van Duaen. Chief Assistant General Passenger Agent, Pittsburg, Pa. *
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Saved from Wreck b y Its Speed.
London Dally Telegraph. - ■ The passengers in the Grand Western express due at Stroud at 5:40 last night had a marvellous escape. Timber felling was in progress near Brimscombe, and the trunk of a tree fifty feet long slid down from the embankment. and as the express came up projected over the line. The train, which was going at sixty miles an hour, cut through a portion of the trunk 5 feet 6 inches in circumference and shattered the remainder. The shock was felt by the passengers, and on stopping at Stroud the engine guards and steam pipes were found to be damaged. The officials are of opinion that had the brake been applied or the train been going at less speed, it wouldhave been wrecked. Brooklyn’s colored public school teacher, Miss Geprgiaaa Putnam, has been suspended for alleged incompetency, although she holds a certificate from the superintendent guaranteeing her fitness to teach. The colored citizens of Brooklyn believe that the suspension is wholly due to race prejudice.
The Most Pleasant Way
Of preventing the grippe, colds, headaches and fevers is to use the liquid laxative remedy Syrup of Figs, whenever the system needs a gentile.yet effective cleansing To be benefitted one must get the true, remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all druggists in 50c and $1 bottles.
One Exception.
Indianapolis Journal. “It’s always a harrud-workin’ mon I have been,” said Mr. Grogan. “Oi hov :niver keen known to throw a job of work over me shoulder-excipt, avcoorse, carrvin’ th’ hod,”
Tariff and Taxation.
Tariff duties and internal revenue taxation on incomes and corporations are exciting public interest, hut of quite as much interest are those things which tax the system and require at once an external remedy. On this subject, with special recommendation, Mr. Pierce D: Brown, Bridgewater, Mass., says. “In accidents from all kinds of athletic sports, to reduce sprains and bruises, I have used St. Jacobs Oil and always found it to be most reliable. Also, Mrs. C. R. Sands, Mangum, Okla.. writes-: “I have used St. Jacobs Oil for sprains and rheumatism and would not be without it for anything.” Mr. R. Ledbetter, Denton, Tex., says: “I have used St. Jacobs Oil and it is the only thing I ever saw that would cure toothache in ten minutes time," and it is usually prompt and cure for frost-bites. All of these communications are of recent date, showing unabated interest.
Volcanic eruptions are of unusual frequency and severity. Where are the sarsaparilla manufacturers? Lovely warmth of color, with traces of r »•: and white, is the exquisite complexion wnieh follows the use of Gleua’s Sulphur Soap. • Even the minister when he sits down on the adhesive fly-paper thinks that there are moments when it’s best to be alone, As a Simple yet Effective Remedy for throat affections, Brown's Bronchial Troches stand first in public favor. They are absolutely unrivalled for the alleviation of all Throat imtations caused by Cold or use of the voice. “There goes Blobskl, the boomerang poet.” “How did he get that name?” “By his verses always coming back to him.” The breath of a chronic catarrh patient Is often so offensive that he becomes an object of disgust. After a time ulceration sets in. the spongy bones are attacked, and frequently destroyed. A constant so iree of discomfort is the dripping of the purulent secretions Into the throat, sometimes producing inveterate bronchitis. which is usually the exciting cause of pulmonary disease. The brilliant results by Its use for years past properly designate Ely’s Cream Balm as by far the best and only cure. When the market reports read, “Batter growing weak,” the presumption is that the reporter has kept sLy of the boardinghouses. Free fob asking. A book that tells more you want to know about piles and fistula than any you ran buy. Wilson’s Surgical Institute, Indiauapolis, Ind. fits. All fits stopped free py Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. No fits after first day’s use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and ta trial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, S3l Arch St. Phils.. Pa. Shiloh's Consumption Cure l« sold on a guarantee, It cure* Incipient Consumption. It U the best Cough Cure. 2b cents, 40 cents sad *I.OO.
Good Qualities Possessed by Hotod’s Sarsaparilla are almost beyond ment'on. Best of all, It purifies the blood, thus strengthening the nerves; It regulates the digestive organs, invigorates the kidneys and liver, tones and builds up the entire system, cures Scrofula, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism. Its career of unqualified success proves beyond a question that Cures Hood’s Pu.urn cure all Liver Ills. Sick Headache, Jaundice, Indigestion. Try a box. 25c. IfiEiTS MAKE IS i Day Utensil invented! RetTTTstti ci». mahouae. Simple post pVd.fiveeents.FOBSHEE&MAKIN Cincinnati.O asb head coan MCB Pby Peck ■. Invtabk Ear CntbVaj. Wl>n-rs h«cd. SaeMmfni wkn all ram dfc» fall. Soml pfipr W.Hn.wywr.iU. PATENTS and PENSIONS Secured. No advance fee. FiUgrrald A Co., "lathand G,“ Washington. D. C. INU ' 1,1)11 0—0# “ INC PL
“SWEET SIXTEEN.”
An Exquisite Calendar. Hood’s calendar, which is always looked for with Interest and pleasure, has made Its ap nearance for the year 1891. and is in many respects more beautiful than ever. The head ig that of a lovely girl just “sweet sixteen.” lithographed in delicate and natural colors. Besides being a thing of beauty, the calendar is especially valuable for the general information presented. The figures are plainly printed in pleasing and harmonious colors, and the effect as a whole is most satisfactory. The calendars can be obtained of almost any druggist, or by sending six (6) cents in stamns for one and ten (1(» cents for two to C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass. An edition of over eight millions of these calendars was printed in order to supply the immense demand. This seems a simple statement, but its meaning is almost beyond human conception. The card used for the upper portion of this number of calendars would cover nearly fifty-two (52» acres of ground, and the paper consumed in making the pads if cut in one continuous strip of the same width as the pads, would be oVer eighteen thousand (18.0001 miles in length. These calendars are issued by the proprietors of Hood's Sarsaparilla, the well-known medicine which has gained such renown by its wonderful cures in eases where the blood was poisoned or impure. The history of this preparation is entirely unique, the business having grown from a small retail trade until, at the present time, the great laboratory in which it is made haaa capacity for fifty thousand (50000) bottles a day. and is the largest building in the world devoted to the manufacture of a medicine. The sales of Hood's Sarsarparilla in all sections of the country are enormous. The proprietors have never claimed that it would cure every ailment. but they show by thousands of testimonials that Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies and vitalizes the blood, builds up the system and cures those diseases caused by impure blood and debility. such as scrofula, salt rheum, catarrh, rheumatism, etc. As a preventive of the grip, Hood's Sarsaparilla has proved to be unequalled, and it restores the wasted vital forces after a siege of that dreadful malady and fortifies the system against future attack. The fact that great care is exercised in the preparation of this medicine and that nothing has ever been claimed for it except as warranted by previous cures, has much to do with the confidence felt by the publio in its curative powers. The motto of the proprietors is, “It is not what we say. but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story,” and it is what Hood’s Sarsaparilla has done, as shown by the published statements of persons whom it has cured, that has placed it at the head in the field of medicine in the present day. You generally get a fresh breeze from the salt water. A llard Cough distresses the patient and racks both Lungs and Throat. Dr. D. Jaynes expectorant Is the remedy wanted to cure your Cough, and relieve both the Pulmonary and Bronchial organs. It was probably the plug hat that originated the saying, “There is always room at the top,” Who would be free from earthly ills must buy a box of Beecham’s Pills. 25 cents a box. Worth a guinea. The mosquito knows how to strike, but ho positively refuses to be locked out. See •■Colchester" Spading Boot ad. in an other column.
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Against a man’s happiness tor his sin—nil, ts enemy may be pacified and brought speettM and easily to terms. That potent wpihilir SB digestion, Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters, diiripl lines the rebellious organ thoroughly. Ini lass* the food in it, for want of the power to digeoL decomposes and acidifies, giving rise to heart? burn, flatulence and pain, besides a symptoms both changeful and perplexing. But peace soon reigns when the great stomachiol* resorted to and used with persistence. Dyspepsia gives rise to morbid discomposure of mind, and even t-leepiessness and hypochondria in chronic coses. To the complete dismissal at these the Bitters is fully adequate. Liver complaint, constipation, debility, rheumatism and malaria are completely subdued by Mils genial medicine. * , —A joint debate is often a disjointed affair.
$100. Reward. $100.
The readers oi the this paper will be pleased' to learn that there la at least oue dr -aded disease that science hna been able to cure in all Mo stages, and that Is Catarrh. Halt’s C Urrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical frutemitv. Catarrh being a constltn tlonal disease, rcqnires a constitutional treat meut. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood aud mucous aur f«ces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the dis ase. and giving the patient strength by building np the constitution andaosistlne nature in doing it-» work. The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY A CO., Tolede • f3ff"Sold by all druggists, 75c. That barber is poor indeed who doesxft even hone his razors.
$42.50 FOR A FARM WAGON.
The best wagon in the world can be had for a barrel cart for $3.1.0. If You Will Cut This Out aud end It With 5c to the John A. Salzer Seed C*. # La Crosse, Wis., you will receive their mammoth catalogue, where yet en read about this wagon. O
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