Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1895 — Page 7

WE^ ~=Q IVE AWAY<f Absolutely free of cost, for a uniTED Tine only, .The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser. By R.V. Pierce, M. D.. Chief Consulting Physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical a. Institute, Buffalo, a book of over 1,000 large " pares and 300 colored and other illustra<s “ on f,' ln strong paper covers to any one Yi aending ai cents in one-eent stamps- for _ packing, and postage only. Over 680,000 C copies of this complete Family Doctor Book p already sold in Cloth binding at regular ? R r . lce „°‘ Address: (with stamps and 3 this Coupon) World’s Dispensary Med- ? WAL Association, No. 663 Main Street, J AUnalo, N. Y. Miss Emily Malbone Morgan, the foung Hartford novelist has, savs the New York Tribune, devoted the proceeds of her literary work during the last four or five summers to the maintenance of deserving young women in pleasant country homes, giving them a needed rest in the vatation season. She began this good work with her first book, ‘‘A Little White Shadow," and was able to five several girls a charming sumtier outing at Fenwick. Last Sumner she provided a home at Blanford, Mass., for her proteges. The fact that two English women loctors should be simultaneously lent for to the bedside of ah Ifidian Bueen and an Afghan King, in each iase with the happiest results, is a romantic expisode of the “Woman’s Movement," thinks the Westminster 3-azette. A BOSTON GIRLS LIFE - - Bared from Ruin and Despair by the Timely Aid of a Noted Woman. . faraciAi. to opr lady readers.! r~i

there anything more truly This sunshine and joy is now the happy portion of Miss Florence of Beacon Street, Boston. She often tells of her suffering from the suppression of the menses. The pain was excruciating. The doctors, instead of removing the cause of her ailment, plied her each month with morphine to prevent convulsions; but the trouble was permitted tosexist. When she could endure no more, — prostration was imminent and future hopeless,—her family procured a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which, surprising to all, rapidly and permanently cured her. In writing to Mrs. Pinkham, pouring forth her happiness, she ■ays: “ Oh! that I could make every suffering woman try your valuable medicine! How they would bless youl ” ■ Beecham’s pills are for biliousness, sick headache, dizziness, dyspepsia, bad taste in the mouth, heartburn, torpid liver, foul breath, sallow skin, coated tongue, pimples, loss of appetite, etc., when caused by constipation; and constipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. One of the most important things for everybody to learu is that constipation causes more Uian half the sickness in the world,especially of women; and itcan all be prevented. Go by the book, free at your druggist’s,or write B. F. Allen Co. ,365 Canal Gt.,NewYork. Pills, 10$ and 25 1 a box. Annual tales more than 1,000 000 boxes.

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TOPICS OF THESE TIMES.

’ : AS OTHERS SEE US. The United States is a very great eduntry. We as a people imagine that our progress and civilization are about as near perfection as can be attained by mortal men. We, in Dur own estimation, have a few faults—but not many. ' Our resources, our government, our vast domain, our scenery, our people, our great men, our beautiful women, our millionaires —to say nothing of Chicago and “Jim” Corbett—are con»tantly being “pointed to with pride” as quite unequalled on the footstool. We are supremely satis--sed with ourselves, and are determined that the world shall’know it. We ate possibly a little off on some things, but we don’t care to be told of it —as is the way with conceited people. It is.not the province of this article to detract from the greatness of the American character or belittle our national characteristics, but while admitting our Superiority in most respects it is

THE NAWAB NAWAZ JUNG BAHADUR. (Who thinks our financial systems are bad, and who will write about us.)

well to listen to criticism, even if fcdverse, when made by a foreigner of education and wealth, and it is especially fitting to give heed to the words of a foreign ruler who sees our institutions for the first time. The Nawab Imad Nawaz Jung Bahadur, of India, (may his name decrease) is now traveling in the United States with a view to writing in his own language impressions of the great New World. He is a high-caste Indian, with a pleasing and interesting face, a polite smile and a wav of punctuating his remarks with the statement that such is his opinion. “When I landed in San Francisco,” he said to a New York World reporter at the Waldorf Hotel, “I was surrounded with reporters, who asked me simultaneously so many questions which I could not answer at once, that they described my clothes and appearance at great length and with evident enjoyment. I was also made to say many singular things which I had never even thought of, and the custom has continued in the various cities I have visited. “The question of wages is a most

PEOPLE.

Alphonse Daudet’s son’s marriage with Victor Hugo's favorite grand J daughter, Jeanne, did not last long. They have just been divorced for incompatibility of temper after two years of married life. The late Lionel Mores, of New York City, was born and reared iti (he bouse erected by his great grand-father early in the eighteenth rentury. His grandfather anc| father also first saw the light in the srme mansion,

serious-one with you. In my country J $1.50 is very good pay for a month's j work, and the laborer is well pleased and contented. In your couptryj however, you pay $2 per day— s6o a month—and sometimes more. Youil workers are discontented. ThS wages are so high that the Wig people grow"poor and the poor rich, and everybody in unhappy. This is not right. «; ■ * “Your government is in a fright-* fill financial condition. With no large army to draw on it? funds, it spends more money than it gets. You give most of your monev in pensions. This is not right. Other) nations spend one-third of thei'c money on their armies. Why is| this? I don’t like the pension sys-j tern.. In case of war, which is al- j ways liable, where would you j your money? You would* have to terribly tax the people. They might I not stand it, and then where would' your Government be? Your financial system is bad. “pother instance of bad financa is the selling of all Government land without distinction as to its value ip productiveness. Then your Government officials are poorly paid, with the result that good, smart men

avoid office and prefer business. They cannot on poor pay receive th* proper respect due them. “The chief things here are the railroads and mining. The railroads are splendid, but they make you a trades people, with the result that the cities grow and the villages an<} country are deserted. “There is one thing most Americans don't foresee, and that is that San Francisco is bound to be the first and largest city in America. Tha trade on your eastern shore has developed. It has but begun in tha West, which will trade with Japan, China and India. The Japanese victory means much to the western coast. It means a new order of things and the beginning of a commerce that will astonish the world." The Nawab comes from Southern India and is not accustomed to snow. At Niagara FalU he tried to walk on the snow and ice while wearing for the first time a pair of American heeled shoes. ~He did not get fat before he fell and so badly injured his head that he may not be able ta get to Washington before sailing on the Majestic, April 20. He feels that he must see the capital befor® writing his impressions of America, aud was hopeful that he would recover in tim n to do so. The Nawab is accompanied by his wife, who is described as a very beautiful woman.

THE WIFE OF THE NAWAB.

M. Hertz, whose name is well known in connection with the Panama scandals, began life as th? holder of German patents for the incandesent lamp,and although a German by ; birth has served a 3 a surgeon in the , French army. | Jules Verne is 78 years old, His first novel was published when ho was 35, and he has been producing them at the rate of nearly two a year ever since. Verne is very fond of English literature, and he thinks Charles Dickens the greatest of all [British novelists.

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MISCELLANEOUS NOTI& The Murillo recently purchased for the Dresden Gallery is one of the eleven pictures made by the artist for the Monastery of St. Francis in Seville. The price paid for the picture was $15,000. The picture shows St. Clara on the left as the center of a grouD of attendants, on the right ire Christ and the very youthful, loving faces and figures moving toward the dying saint. Around them are twelve female figares, six of which seem to be por-traitsof'Troble“viTgrtrs-of- : t-heSpan-ish court. The other six are not Nearly to be seen, and suggest that the right side of the picture represents a vision visible only to the eyes >f-the saint. —— Judge Bosworth, of Middlesbo:ough, Ky., has ordered that all gambling machines in that city cease iperations, and that any person throwing either for drinks or anything else shall be arrested and make >r given an oportunitv to make an sxplanation in the city count. Mrs. Clara Cressingham, one of the three feminine statesmen in the Colorado Legislature, has introduced i bill in the Lower House of that Dody to create a State Board of ArDitration and Mediation for the purposed settling labor troubles.

Texas to the Front Again.

That the cigarette habit can be completely cured is demonstrated in the itatement of Emerson M. Noble, of Houston, Texas, to the Sterling Remedy Dp., of Chicago, manufacturers of Nolo bac, who writes that after using one box of No-to-bac, which he bought at the drug store, he had no desire for :igarettes, though having smoked them for eight years; that there is something ndescribable in the effects of No-to-bac, md that he has nothing but good words to say for it . If anybody’s actions speak louder than vords they must be those of the bassirummer.

Notice.

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To Teachers.

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