Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 21, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1899 — Page 7

pMs Sick headache. Food doesn’t digest veil, appetite poor, bowels constipated, tongue coated. It’a your liver! Ayer's Pills are liver pills, easy and safe. • They cure dyspepsia, biliousness. 25c. All Druggists. Want your moustache orbeerd a beautiful 1 brown or rich black ? Thon use > BUCKINGHAM’S DYE (T hl .*si. I «o_CT». o« Oyuonra, p« n, o. Htu.A Co._Wawu», N, H, < The most wonderful astronomical photograph in the world is that which has recently been prepared by London, Berlin and Parisian astronomers. It is claimed to show at least 68,000,000 stars. MAH’S MECHANISM. Delicate Machinery That heeds Constant Care. Absolute Cleanliness and Regulation as Necessary as for Any Other Kind of Machinery—Mow to Keep It in Working Order. There’s a screw loose somewhere! One little screw In the big machine gets a trifle loose and the whole apparatus clogs, balks and refuses to work properly. A skillful engineer can tell by the “feel” of his engine when there’s a screw loose. Occasional .constipation—cgll It costiveness or biliousness—needs prompt attention. It clogs the whole delicate mechanism of man, and must be removed skillfully without force or shock. Only a vegetable laxative should be used, and Cascarets • Candy Cathartic, which you can eat like a piece of candy, are the most agreeable, nat- , ural and eftctlve otall laxatives. Cascarets are the only antiseptic cathartic, and not only make the liver lively, remove obstructions in the bowels, strengthen the intestines, but kill all germs of disease in the body. Therefore prevent as well as cure. Buy and try Cascarets to-day. You’ll find that it’s what they do, not what we say they’ll do, that will please you. All druggists, 10c, 25c and 50c, or will mail for price. Bend for booklet and free sample. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago; Montreal, Can.: New York. This is the CASCARET tablet. MHMhEver.v tablet of the only genuine ■M■ fla Cascarets bears the magic letters “CCC.” Look at the tablet before SgSjgjs you buy. and beware of frauds, imitations and substitutes. KB AJW ■JLAAgMMkMMdin It Cures Colds. Coughs. Sore Throat, Croup, In* fluenza.WhooplngCough, Branch HlsandAsthma. A certain cure ter Consumption In first stages, and a sure relief In advanced stages. Use at once. You will see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Sold by dealers everywhere. Large bottles 26 cents and 60 cents. TJadway’s n Pins Purely vegetable, mild and reliable. Regulate the Liver and Digestive Organs, The safest and best medicine in tae world for the CURE * * of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels,Kid- * , neys. Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Constipation, Costiveness,lndigestion, Biliousness, Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, Piles and all derangements of the internal visceta. PERFECT DIGESTION will be accomplished by taking RADWAY'S PILLS. By so doing DYSPEPSIA, Sick Headache, Foul Stomach, Biliousness will be avoided, as the food that is eaten contributes its nourishing properties for the support of the natural waste of the body. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by all Druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of price. RADWAY A CO.. 56 Elm Street, New York. Dr. Bull’s AAeirJk Tlie best r ® me( iy for VOUEH Consumption. Cures .T wv Cdughß,ooldß,Grippe, SyrUP Bronchitis, Home- * ■ ness. Asthma, Whoopinae* cough. Croup. Small doses; quick, sure results JJr.au/CsAUjcureCcHsti/cUon. Trial, to forse. | : pREg? :: I I II ' [ Send your name and address on » ] J postal, and ye will send you our 156- [ i i page illustrated catalogue free. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. * HO Winchester Avenue* New Huven* Geun. W. L. DOUCLAS S3&3.BOSHOES Indorsed by over W dtjl > 1,000,000 wearers MMto m| have W. 1 Xjfa ™ - o You™ deader

HOBART PASSES A WAY

VICE PRESIDENT SUCCUMBS TO LINGERING ILLNESS. End Come* witM Hie Family Present at the Home in Paterson - Deep Sorrow Expcessed at Washington for the Nation’s Loes—Hie Career. Garrett A. Hobart, Vice-President of the United States, died at his home in Paterson, N. J., shortly after 8 o'clock Tuesday morning. Dr. William K. Newton, who has remained at his bedside almost constantly since his condition became serious two weeks ago, ascribes the immediate cause of death to heart failure’ Mr. Hobart’s condition began to change for the worse late Monday afternoon. He became suddenly weaker and his heretofore wonderful vitality sbemed to be deserting. him. Shortly before midnight he spoke to Mrs. Hobart, who was kneeling by his bedside. What his words were are not disclosed, but after they

GARRETT A. HOBART.

were spoken the Vice-President became unconscious. He remained in a comatose condition during the balance of the night. At his bedside when, he passed away were Mrs. Hobart Garrett A. Hobart, Jr., Dr. Newton and his wife and Miss Alice Wardell, the nurse. As soon as. the Vice-President expired a message announcing his death was sent to President McKinley at the White House. Another message was dispatched to Gov. Voorhees of New Jersey. CAREER OF GARRETT A. HOBART. From a Country- School Teacher to • '■ Vice President. Garrett Augustus Hobart was born at Long Branch, N. J., June 3, 1844. He received his education at Rutgers College and graduated when he was 20 years old. He began his career as a schoolmaster. Later on he took up the study of law and was admitted to the bar in 1869. In 1871 he became city counsel of Paterson, and in 1872 counsel of the freeholders of Passaic County. He represented the Third district of Passaic County in the State Assembly in 1872. Mr. Hobart soon because one of the leading Republicans of his section. He was married July 21, 1869 to Jennie Tuttle, daughter of ex-Mayor Socrates Tuttle of Paterson. He was re-elected to the Assembly in 1873, and at once took the highest rank and was chosen Speaker of that body. In 1876 Mr. Hobart was elected to the State Senate, and in 1881 was elected president of the Senate, and was re-elected the following year. < During his terms in the Senate he became a member of some of the most important committees. From 1880 to 1891 he was chairman of the State Republican committee of New Jersey, and under his leadership the party conducted some brilliant campaigns. He was nominated in 1884 for United States Senator, but the Legislature being Democratic, he was defeated by John R. MacPherson, He was a delegate at large to the Republican national convention in 1876 and again in 1880. He became a member of the national Republican committee in 1884, and served until 1896, when he was nominated for Vice-President and elected. Since his election to the vice-presidency Mr. Hobart had played an important part in political affairs. Between the President and Mr. Hobart there have existed the most cordial relations, and the visits between the two have been of the most informal and neighborly character. Mr. Hobart was a first-class business man and was connected with numerous big concerns. Mr. Hobart was a very fascinating man, with a pleasant face. He always had his pocketbook open in behalf of charity. When he located in Paterson his entire capital amounted to only $1.50. He worked hard and forts were rewarded by a remarkable success. , Garrbtt A. Hobart was well beloved in Paterson. He is said to have been a good neighbor and an honest business man. During his illness the eity seemed to neglect regular duties to hear the news from the bedside, and on all sides were heard prayers for the sick man. Mr. Hobart in health was a genial, courteous gentleman and was most approachable. After his election to the vice-presidency he remained the same to his old friends and associates. Mrs. Hobart has been invaluable to Mrs. McKinley, relieving her of many of her trying social duties. Mr. Hobart has been equally valuable to McKinley. He was a man of great tact, and his diplomacy has been made use of by the President in several trying situations.

Telegraphic Brevities.

Statue of Oliver Cromwell was unveiled in London by workmen. in the river, New York. Was a passenger on the wrecked ferryboat Chicago. James Meabon, 22, Titusville, Pa., dragged his gun over a log. He is dead. Mrs. Harriet A. Fox, mother of Della Fox, the singer, is dead at her home in St. Louis. Mrs. Jane H. Sennatt, aged 65 years, ■nd Mrs. Elizabeth Sarsfield, aged 75, were suffocated by escaping gas at Roxbury, Mass. Ex-County Treasurer John C. Lemmerts of Lockport, N. Y., whose official accounts showed a heavy deficit, was convicted of grand larceny. Thomas Wright was hanged ,at Stephensville, Texas, for the murder of John Adams, whom he believed had caused him to Im sent to the penitentiary.

First-Class Sewing Machines for $14.25.

For those who are accustomed to sending away from home for their goods it is df the greatest importance to know the character and reliability of the establishment selling goods to families from catalogues. The great emporium of the John M. Smyth Co., located at 150 to 166 West Madison street, Chicago, has been established for a third of a century, and has furnished over half a million homes in Chicago and vicinity alone. This firm enjoys the confidence of the public by its many years of fair dealing. It issues an immense illustrated catalogue that should be in every family, as it describes and gives the price of every article required for household use. A sample of the extraordinary values offered by this firm is shown in the illustration of the “Melba” sewing machine in another column of this paper for $14.25. 'This is one of the best sewing machines ever offered to the public, and yet it is but a sample of the thousand and one useful articles illustrated and described in the beautiful catalogue of the John M. Smyth Company.

Broker Hooley's Fad.

Mr. Hooley, the English financier, who came to grief, does not regard him self as a superstitious person—far from it—but for all that he had a curious fad. He believed—perhaps he still be-lieves-Mn the luck-bringing properties of threepenny pieces with holes in them. He collected them and gave orders to his bankers to save them for him. He used to present “lucky” threepenny bits to his friends, for he always carried some loose in his pockets. Bracelets composed of three-pen-nies were given by him to feminine acquaintances, and it was plain to see that he regarded these damaged little coins as talismans.

Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treatment by Ely’s Cream Balm, which is agreeably aromatic. It is received through the nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole surface over which it diffuses itself. Druggists sell the 50c. size; Trial size by mail, 10 cents. Test it and yon are sure to continue the treatment Annonncement. To accommodate those who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal passages for eatarrAa! troubits, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which will be known as Ely’s Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the spraying tube is 75 cants. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the medicinal properties of the solid preparation.

“Hurrah!”

An English scholar has been looking into the origin of the wprd “Hurrah.” He thinks “there can be no doubt that the Egyptian soldiers went into battle with the inspiring cheer of ‘Hooßa! Hooßa! HooRa!” and if the average questioning man asks why, he staggers him with this: Because Hooßa (in the tongue of the Thothmes and the Remeses) means “ ‘The King! The King! The King!’ yeh, more as ‘Ra’ means not one King, but also God and Man, the concentrated meaning of the cry would be —‘For God, King and Country!’ What more loyal, what more patriotic, what more devout?” What indeed?

Try Grain-O! Try Grain-O!

Ask your Grocer to-day to show you a package of GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it like it. GRAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. % the price of coffee. 15c and 25c per package. Sold by all grocers.

Ocean and Earth.

A bucket 743 miles deep and 743 miles from side to side would hold every drop of the ocean. This bucket could rest quite firmly on the British Isles. To flu the bucket one would need to work 10,000 steam pumps, each sucking up 1,000 tons of sea. But to get rid of the earth would be 4,555 times more difficult, requiring 2,000 great guns, each firing 1,000 projectiles a second, each projectile consisting of 100,000 tons of earth. At the end of 1,000 years this mundane sphere would be all shot away.

A SENATOR’S LETTER.

Penina as a Nerve and Catarrh Tonic the Talk *of the World.

EON. W. V. SULLIVAN, U. S. Senator from Mississippi.

Hon. W. V. Sullivan, United State* Senator from Mississippi, in a letter recently written to Dr. Hartman from Oxford, Miss., says the following: “For some time I have been a sufferer from catarrh in its moat incipient stagey so much so that I became alarmed a* to toy general health. But, hearing of Pe-ru-na aa a good remedy, I gave it a fair trial and soon began to improve. Its effects were distinctly beneficial, removing the annoying symptoms, and was particularly good aa a tonic. “I take pleasure in recommending your great national catarrh cure, Pe-ru-na, as the best I have ever tried. K “W. V. SULLIVAN.” Peruna cures catarrh wherever located. Peruns has no substitutes—no rivals. Insist upon having Peruna. Address The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio, for a free book oa catarrh.

“Do It and Stick to It." » * If you are sick and discouraged euith impure blood, catarrh or rheumatism, taka Hood's Sarsaparilla faithfully and persistently, and you tuill soon have a cure. This medicine has cured thousands of others and it qvtZT do the same for you. Faithfully taken. Plain Enough. The Golden Penny tells a story of two kinds of plainness. At the bar of a hotel in a Yorkshire town stood two men who had just-set-tled a bet concerning a football match. One of the men possessed a frontispiece Which Mark Twain would designate as “very homely.” The other man had evidently observed this physical disadvantage, for presently, just before they parted, he said to his companion, with true Yorkshire bluntness: “Theer’s noa two-feacenees aboat thee, Dick.” “Aye, haa’sthat?” Inquired the homely one. “Whoy, If theer was, tha wud ’a’ left that one at whoam, lad!” a Stat* or Onio, City of Tolxoo. t .. Lucas County. Frank J. Chunky makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J.Crknxy&Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said Arm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every eass of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cur*. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D., 1886. I A. W. GLEASON. ] “ AL f Hotsrp Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. larseld by Druggists, 75c.

Entirely Inoffensive.

.Disregard of the ordinary civilities of life often goes unrebuked, but there are occasions when it meets its proper punishment. “Miss Smith,” said a young man to an acquaintance, with whom he was taking a walk one evening, “I hope this cigarette will not be offensive to you.” “Not at all, sir,” she replied, slowly and with emphasis, “unless you light it.” And not a word was spoken for the next two blocks.

Avuncular.

“Mr. Ardluck has such curious ways,” said the Sweet Young Thing. “I met him on the sidewalk that morning when we had the hard frost, and asked him why he wasn’t wearing his overcoat, and he only shrugged his shoulders and said, ‘Oom.’ ’’—Chicago Tribune.

Lane's Family Medicine

Moves the bowels each day. Io order to be healthy thia ix necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick headache. Price 25 and 50c.

Savings in Am r[?]can Banks.

Nearly one-third of the world’s savings are in 980 savings banks of the United States.

To Cure a Cold in one Day

Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All money if it fails to cure. 25c. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul’s annual statement shows that $62,182 was expended in internal revenue stamp taxes during the year.

2Bc. SAMPLE BOTTLE lOC. FOR NEXT THIRTY DAYS. How Ing have you DUCIIMATIQM ? suffered with ... KHtUMAI loffl I ■AM liwU*llneTMleaiAM-slrop’’YitMTaH*nctf ’Do you not think you have wasted precious time and suffered enough? If so, then try the “5 Drops” and be promptly and permanently cored of your afflictions. “5 Drops” is a speedy and Sure Cure for Rheumatism, 11J awf J iwl Neurnl*ia, Sciatica, Lumbago (lame back). Kidney Diseases, Asthma, Hay Fever, Dyspepsia, Catarrh of all kinds, Bronchitis, La Grippe, M Headache (nervous or neuralgic). Heart Weakness, Dropsy, Earache, Spasmodic and Catarrhal Croup, Toothache, Nervousness, Sleeplossness, Creeping Numbnem, Malaria, and kindred diseases. “5 Drops” has cured CTRADC MARK.! more people during the past four years, of the above-named diseases, than all other remedies known, and in case of Rheumatism is curing mote than all the doctors, patent medicines, electric belts and batteries combined, fortheycaa.net cure Chronic Rheumatism. Therefore waste no more valuable time and money, but try “5 Drops” and be promptly CURBD. “5 Drops" is not only the best medicine, but It is the cheapest, for a 51.06 bottle contains 300 doses. Price per bottle, |LOO, prepaid by mail or express, or 6 bottles for $5.00. For the next 30 days we will send a 25c sample FREE to anyone sending 10 cent* to pay for the mailing. Agents wanted. Write today. SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO., IGO-IBA E. LAKE ST., CHICAGO. JOHKM:®»4YTHCO~ I (g?MAIL ORDERj) 7WKST MADIROM > I ’ HOUSE. i $14.25 Utf|sl4.2s J.he Best Sewing i; : f KT _ Machine on Earth ’ KZZZZ2£SSSS3> AtihePnco, |U.2sfarour ► “MELBA” Sawing Machine. ’ \ " A high-arm, high-grade machine equal ’ % ffmWKK to what others are asking 025.00 to gfe.OO <, IlffiMSM % for. Guaranteed by us for ao years from MMVmM dat * ot Purchase, against any imperfec■KI 1 S tion in material or workmanship. The g 1 stand is made of the best iron and is WSU nicely proportioned. The cabinet work 4 is perfect and is furnished in your choice ‘ , Mww of antlque.oak or walnut. It has seven a* drawers all handsomely carved and with nickel-plated ring pulls. The meebanleal construction U equal to that of ' ifiMHHI’S *"> mnehtae regardless of price All working parts are of the best oil-tem-Ml " pered tool steel, evry bearing perfectly ’ , -NfIUggPEcMM I — fitted and adjusted so as to make the running qualities the lightest, most per- <, ’ twt *srnrej* wntrrirrr of any machine * made. ThisßewlngMaehißehasantheUtest improvements. It makes one AS and uni- < ’ LOCK STITCH, and will do the best work on either the lightest muslins or heaviest ‘ , cloths, sowing over eeams and rough places witboat skipping stitches. A fall set of ' ’ host oltel attachments, aieely niekeLplated and enclosed in a handsome plush-lined ' ► : -o~» » which '» tiateff at lowest wWosalq pricas < ’ 7.1^17.15.18M ■ Z ■l|«vorythino to oat wear and use,is furnish < ; IOE <

Knew What He Meant.

An ocean-going captain wm ao much given to using bed language that bls first mate made a bet with him that be could not do without swearing for a week. It went on all right for the first two or three days, until a bit of a squall came on and the sailors were up aloft doing their different duties. But their captain was displeased with their work. He stood it as long as he could and then he threw SfC/.-ap on the deck In a towering rag*. jumped on it and, shaking ids fist up at the. men with an angry scowl, he hissed: “Bless you, my dears—you know What I mean!”

Electricity for Brain.

A scientist has discovered an apparatus which will stimulate the brain. It consists of an electric band. While scientists have been inventing unnatural ways of making the brain work, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters has for fifty years been doing it naturally. It,cures dyspepsia and all stomach troubles and builds up the system.

Interesting.

“Life must be very monotonous for you," said , the sympathetic friend. “Not at all,” answered the Chinese Emperor. “I find a great deal of excitement getting up early in the morning to see whether or not I was assassinated the night before.”—Washington Star. I shall recommend Piso’s Cure for Consumption far and wide.—Mrs. Mulligan, Plumsteadj Kent, England, Nov. 8, 1895. Grammatically speaking, a kiss is a conjunction.

WOMEN do suffer! Even so-called healthy women suffer> But they are not healthy! The marks left by pain are on the young faces of many of our daughters. Pain that leaves its mark comes from a curable cause. If that cause is not removed its influence reaches out and overshadows a fWCfW > whole life. The reason Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been so uni■rlTCffFljtfw formly successful for over a quarter of a gp century in overcoming the suffering of vUrrtKf women, is that it is thorough and goes directly to the cause. It is a woman's remedy for woman's ills. Miss Emily F. Haas, of 148 Freeman ll' St.. Greenpoint, Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: “Dear Mrs. Pinkham—l wish to state that I used your Vegetable Compound with the greatest success. I was very sick for nearly a year with ' hysteria, was down-hearted and w* M nervous; also suffered with painful / menstruation and pain in back and limbs. I often wished for death, thinking nothing would cure me. I had doctors, but their medicines did 7/fl 1 me no good. At last, by the advice / P of a friend, I began to take Lydia E. /ifcj Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. ' and I am happy to say it has entirely cured me. Jennie Sherman, of Fremont, Mich., Box 748, writes: “Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—l feel vwH - that I must write you and tell you what your medicine has \ VW done for me. I had neuralgia Ji/dl J / of the -stomach for two years, t ■ a \ so bad that I could not do any \ 5b work. I had two or three doc- 'I \ \ tors, but did not seem to get any bet- II f \ | ter. I began taking Lydia E. Pink- Ilf \ ham’s Vegetable Compound and Liver II I g Pills and improved from the first, had. I f better appetite, and after taking three bottles of Compound and one box of Liver Pills, can say that lam cured. Your Vegetable Compound is a wonderful medicine.**

What Do the Children Drinky

Don’t five them tea or coffee. Bfawß new ,o ®a drink niltod GRAIN-O? It ie delicious and Ing, and takes the place of coffee. The more Grain-O /on give the children more health you distribute through their ’ systems. Grain-O is made of pure grafaMk and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee, but costa about >4 aa much. All grocera sell It. 15e and 25c. ■ s"S

How to Utilize Coal Dust.

Householders who find that they have been supplied with an undue pre- ' portion of duet with their coal may thus | utilize It: Take three or four handfuto ; of common washing soda, and, having-« well wetted a bushel of coal dust, thoroughly mix the soda with it. Let it partly dry and it will answer exceOtttly for burning when a slow lira 1» required.

Coughing Leads to Consumption.

Kemp’a Balsam will stop the cough at once. Go to your druggist to-day and get a HHmple bottle free. Sold in 25 and G$ cent bottles. Go at once; delays are da»> gtrous. 'J-'i ■ — ----- —r-r- ..-"I

Telegraphic Post Cards Wanted.

In Vienna the Chamber of Commerce is being besieged with demands for the introduction of telegraphic post cards. :' VITALITY low. debilitated or exhaneted ean« by Dr. Kline’. la.igoratiiiK Tonje. FREE gl. Trtf ® Bottle contalnin* * wee». r treatment. Dr. KUae> Institute. <SI Area Street. Philadelphia, rounded IEB. The highest manhood resides in din- ’ position, not in mere intellect— H. W. | Beecher. Mrs. Winslow's Sootrimo BY»cr >»r Cbudrsn M teething: sotteu th* sum*, rsanose inflsmmatiaau allsye pain. cures wind colio. » cents a bottle

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