Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1900 — Page 7
When You Go to Florida.
When you go to Florida you enhance the pleasure of the trip by going over the Queen and Crescent Route and Jts connections via Cincinnati. Careful attendants look to your comfort. Your meals (a la carte) are not surpassed in the best hotels. Your rest is unbroken on the smooth, rock ballasted roadway. You are not annoyed by change of cars. Fatigue vanishes before some of the finest natural scenery in America. Winter tourist tickets are sold at reduced rates. Why not write us about it? Only twenty-four hours Cincinnati to Florida. Direct connections at Port ■Tampa and Miami at steamer’s wharf for Key West, Nassau and Havana. We quote rates gladly. Handsome printed matter sent free to inquirers. W. C. RINEARSON, Gen’l Passenger Agent. Cincinnati. A pneumatic rocking chair has just) Jteen patented. The air cushions attached to the rockers are very simila* to ordinary cycle tires. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES do not •pot, streak or give your goods an unevenly dyed appearance.
To Mothers of Largo Families. In this workaday world few women •re so placed that physical exertion Is not constantly demanded of them in their daily life. Mrs. Pinkham makes a special appeal to mothers of large families whose work is never done, and many of whom suffer,, and suffer for lack of intelligent aid. , To women, young or old, rich or poor, Mrs. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., extends her invitation of free adviee. * Oh, women! do not let your lives he sacrificed when a word from Mrs. Pinkham, at the first approach of Mrs. Carrie Belleville. '» Weakness, may fill your future years with healthy joy. “ When I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I was not able to do my housework. I suffered terribly at time of menstruation. Several doctors told me they could do nothing for me. Thanks to Mrs. Pinkham’s advice and medicine I am now well, and can do the work for eight in the family. “ I would recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to all mothers with large families.” Mbs. Carrik Bkm.kyit.i.k, Ludington, Mich. mm 11 M UNION MADE The real worth of W. gfC' 'V 1,. Douglas *3.00 ami M. . wk •3.50 shoes compared y— S 9 with other makes Is Wife. •4.00 to 85.00. F 7 "w* VB OurSiGlltUdgeUno BAA pJj cannot, be equalled at 2uH£|ja r any price. Over 1,000,- 1 000 satisfied wearers. A JfiFAST ’sSwslso'ihoM.” ts vVirtfcsij&s We are the largest makers of men’g 03 and 03 50 shoes In the world. We make and sell more 83 and 83.50 shoes than any other two manufacturers In the U. S. The reputation of W. L. nrOT Douglas $3.00 and $3.50 shoes for nrftT Dlu I style, comfort, and wear is known oCO I everywhere throughout the world. AQ Est ,iuve 10 * rive better aatisfac- AS flit SO.UU tiou thun other makes because tpdaUU the standard hns always been CUftC placed so high that the wearers QllftC OnUL. expect more for tneir money OilUm than they can get elsewhere. THE KKAsU.V more W. L. Dougin ,'t .nd *S.!O shoes are sold than any other make fa because THKY AKE THE 11ESIT. Your dealer ahould keep them i we give one dealer exclusive tale in each town. Take no aubetitute! Insist on having W. L. Douglas shoes with name and price stamped on bottom. If your dealer will not get them for you, send direct to factory, enclosing price and 25c. extra for carriage. State kind of leather, size, and width, plain or cap toe. Our shoes will reach you anywhere. Catalogue Free, XV, la, Douglas Shoe Co. Brockton,
DYSPEPSIA. Ueo. S. Sealiy, of 75 Nassau St., New York, Bays: “For years I have been troubled with rheumatism and dyspepsia and I came to the conclu*lon to try your pills. I Immediately found great relief from their use; I feel like a new man since I commenced taking them, and would not now be without them. The drowsy, sleepy feeling I used to hnve baa entirely disappeared. The dyspepsia ha* left me and my rheumatism Is gone entirely. lam satlsned If any one so afflicted will give Kadway’s Fills a trial they will surely cure them, for I believe It all comes from the system being out of order—the liver not doing Its woik.' TJadway’s it Pills cure all Disorders of the Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Dizziness, Costlveness, Piles, Sick Headache. Female Complaints. Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation and all disorders of the Liver, 25c per box. At Druggists or by mall. Uadway & Co., fit Kim Street, N. Y. Be sure to get "Radway's’’ and see that the name Is on what you buy. GRAIN-f) V. J THE PURE V J CRAIN COFFEE Gxafn-O is not a stimulant, like coffee. It is a tonic and its effects ' are permanent. A successful substitute for coffee, because it has the coffee flavor that everybody likes. Lots of coffee substitutes in the ynarket, but only one food drink— Grain-O. AH grocers; 15c. sad Mo.
HOW THE VARIOUS STATES VOTED.
ALABAMA elected eleven Democratic electors and nine Democratic Congressmen. ARKANSAS elected eight Democratic electors and six Democratic Congressmen. CALIFORNIA elected nine Republican electors, seven Republican Congressmen and a Republican Legislature. COLORADO elected four Democratic electors, two fusion Congressmen, a fusion Senate and a fusion Legislature, which will return a silverite to the Lnited States Senate. CONNECTICUT elected six Republican electors, three Republican and one Democratic Congressmen and a Republican State ticket. DELAWARE elected three Republican electors, two Republican Congressmen, Democratic State officers and a Democratic Legislature, which will select the successor to It. R. Kenney and fill the vacancy now existing. FLORIDA elected four Democratic electors, two Democratic Congressmen ahd a State ticket and adopted four constitutional amendments: (1) Regarding representation of new counties; (2) Prohibiting special incorporation; (3) Election of County Commissioners; (4) State seal and flag. GEORGIA elected thirteen Democratic electors, eleven Democratic Congressmen and a State Legislature. IDAHO elected three Democratic electors, one Democratic Congressman, a fusion State ticket and a Democratic Legislature, which will return a Democrat to the United States Senate. ILLINOIS elected twenty-four Republican electors, eleven Republican Congressmen, eleven Democratic Congressmen and a Republican State ticket. INDLANA elected fifteen Republican electors, four Democratic Congressmen, nine Republican Congressmen and Republican State officers. lOWA elected thirteen Republican electors, -eleven Republican Congressmen and a Republican State ticket. KANSAS elected ten Republican electors, five Republican Congressmen, three Democratic or Populist Congressmen, a Republican State ticket and a Legislature, which will return a Republican to the United States Senate. KENTUCKY elected thirteen Democratic electors, nine Democratic and two Republican Congressmen and a Democratic State ticket. . LOUISIANA elected eight Democratic electors and ‘ six Democratic Congressmen. MAINE elected six Republican electors. Congressmen and the State ticket and Legislature were elected in September. MARYLAND elected eight Republican electors, six Republican . Congressmen and one Republican Congressman to fill a short term. MASSACHUSETTS elected fifteen j Republican electors, eleven Republican . Congressmen, two Democratic Congress- \ men, a Republican State ticket and a Legislature, which will return a Republican to the United States Senate. MICHIGAN elected fourteen Republican electors, twelve Republican Congressmen, a Republican State ticket and a Republican Legislature, which will return James McMillan to the United States Senate. MINNESOTA elected nine Republican electors, seven Republican Congressmen, probably a Democratic Governor, the rest of the State ticket being Republican. MISSISSIPPI elected nine Democratic electors and seven Democratic Congressmen. MISSOURI elected seventeen Democratic electors, thirteen Democratic Congressmen, two Republican Congressmen and a Democratic State ticket and Legislature. MONTANA elected three Democratic electors, one fusionist Congressman, a Republican State ticket and a Legislature which will return two Republicans to tlie United States Senate. NEBRASKA elected eight Republican electors, four Democratic (fusion) Congressmen, two Republican Congressmen, a fusion State ticket and the Legislature Is probably Republican.
FEARED THE SILENT VOTER.
Campaign Managers Tried Hard to Learn His Political Preferences. Moreover, party workers whose function was to ascertain the sentiments of voters, to make canvasses and polls for the guidance of managers and in general obtain information that would be valuable in determining what the official count of the bullots would show met more difficulties and obstacles in the performance Of their work than ever before in the history of modern American politics. The one feature of the campaign which impressed every politician, every correspondent and every unprofessional observer who had occasion to travel much was the seeming tranquillity of the voters. Political activity, as it was understood in 1890 or in any of the stirring presidential campaigns previous to that year, seemed lacking to such au extent as to bewilder the experts, who were relying on surface events to furnish them with indications of what would happen on election day. The percentage of voters who declined to state who was their choice for President was so large this year as to establish a new record. There were almost countless thonsands of them in the middle West and Eastern States. Not only did they refuse to state how they were going to vote, but they refrained from all participation in the work pf the campaign. They eschewed the political paradfe, remained away from the political mass meeting, exhibited an unnatural indifference for distinguished »nd ignored the proximity of spellbinders They refused to express enthusiasm or sympathize with the artificial enthusiasm of politicians. The whole trend of the campaign managers in the States of the middle West during the last days was to arouse the farmer sufficiently to insure his going to the ballot box on election day. This did not mean that the farmer was neglected in the earlier stages of the campaign There was heavy voting in Michigan, Wisconsin, Miunesota, lowa and other States, where the campaign dragged in a most unaccountable manner. Therefore, the apathy which was the puzzle and despair of the bosses for weeks did not extend its influence to the ballot box. Patronise those wno advertise.
NEVADA elected three Democratic electors; one Democratic Congressman and a Democratic State ticket. 77 NEW HAMPSHIRE elected four Republican electors, two Republican Congressmen and a Legislature which will return a Republican to the United States Senate. NEW JERSEY elected ten Republican electors, six Republican and two Democratic Congressmen and a Republican Legislature, which will select a successor to William J. Sewall in the United States Senate. NEW YORK STATE elected thirtysix Republican electors, twenty-two Republican Congressmen, twelve Democratic Congressmen, a Republican State ticket and a Republican Legislature. In the fourth and Seventh judicial districts Republicans were elected to the Supreme Court. New York County elected two Democrats to the Supreme Court in the First district and a Democrat to the city court. Queens, County elected Democratic county officers. Richmond County elected Democratic county officers. NORTH CAROLINA elected eleven Democratic electors, eight Democratic Congressmen and one Republican Congressman. NORTH DAKOTA elected three Republican electors, one Republican Congressman and a Republican State ticket. OHIO elected twenty-three Republican electors, sixteen Republican Congressmen, five Democratic Congressmen and a Republican State ticket. OREGON elected four Republican electors, two Republican Congressmen and a Legislature, which will return a Republican to the United States Senate. PENNSYLVANIA elected thirty-two Republican electors, twenty-four Republican Congressmen, six Democratic Congressmen, a Republican State ticket and .a Republican Legislature which will return a Republican to the United States Senate. , RHODE ISLAND elected four Republican electors, two Republican Congressmen and voted on an amendment to the Constitution which provides for certain changes regarding the Legislature and for but one capital of the State. SOUTH CAROLINA elected nine Democratic electors, seven Democratic Congressmen, a Democratic State ticket and a Democratic Legislature that will return B. F. Tillman to the United States Senate. SOUTH DAKOTA elected four Republican electors, two Republican Congressmen, a Republican State ticket and a Legislature which will return a Republican to the United States Senate. TENNESSEE elected twelve Democratic electors, eight Democratic and two Republican Congressmen, a Democratic State ticket and a Legislature which will return a Democrat, to the United States Senate. TEXAS elected fifteen Democratic presidential electors, thirteen Democratic Congressmen, a full set of State officers and a Democratic Legislatuio which will elect a United States Senator to succeed Horace Chilton. Congressman J. W. Bailey will probably be Mr. Chilton’s successor. UTAH elected three Republican electors. one Republican Congressman and a Republican State ticket and a Republican Legislature which will return a Republican to the United States Senate. VERMONT elected four Republican presidential electors. State officers and Congressmen were elected in September. VIRGINIA elected twelve Democratic electors and ten Democratic Congressmen. WASHINGTON elected four Republican electors, two. Republican Congressmen and a Republican State ticket and voted on an amendment to the Constitution to exempt S3OO of property from taxation.
WEST VIRGINIA elected six Repubr lican electors, four' Republican Congressmen and a Republican State ticket. WISCONSIN elected twelve Republican electors, ten Republican Congressmen and a Republican State ticket. WYOMING elected three Republican electors, one Republican Congressman and a Republican Legislature which will select Francis E. Warren as his own successor in the United States Senate.
Inventor of Automobile Hies Poor. M. Lenoir, the inventor of the automobile, recently died in France in a state of poverty. Lenoir was a chemist. In 1860 he took out a patent for a motor driven by an explosive mixture of air and gas. He even used electric ignition, actuating a sparkling plug similar to that in vogue to-day. In 1862 he produced a car driven by one of his motors and accomplished some short trips in the streets of Paris, after which it made no further progress. He seemed to have no luck, his invention was premature and beyond the gratification of his hobby he had no appreciation.
This Year’s Potato Crop.
The potato crop of the United Stated, according to the American Agriculturist, approximates 239,000,000 bushels, or nearly 5,000,000 bushels less than last year, and a fairly good yield, compared with the average of the last ten years. Extremes in climatic conditions were responsible for holding the crop within bounds. The total area under the crop is placed by this authority at 2,897,000 acres, with an average yield of 83 bushels an acre, ngainst 82 bushels in 1899, 73 bushels in 1898, and only 64 in 1897,
A Sage Decision.
David S. Sage and wife of Lebanon, 111., were killed in a storm four years ago. In a suit for a settlement of the estate of SIO,OOO, the question arose which had died first. If Sage, then his wife's relatives would be entitled to her award, consisting of dower and homestead. If his wife died first, then her relatives would be entitled to nothing There was no way of proving whiclf had died first, and the court held that since womnu is weaker than man Mrs, Sage must have died first.
Farmer’s Son in the Majority.
A recent examination of the records of nearly 400 cadets at West Point for the past ten years shows that outside the sons of army officers, of which there were 65, 149 were sons of farmers, 115 ions of merchants, 100 sons of lawyers. 37 sons of manufacturers, 32 sons of mechanics, 20 sous of insurance agents, 19 sons of real estate agents, 14 sons of clergymen, 13 sons of editors, bankers and bookkeepers, 10 of druggists, 9 of drummers, 8 of school teachers and 6 of dentists. Among the others almost every calling is represented by the fathers of one or more.
Pope-Hennessy’s Joke.
Sir John Pope-Hennas*/ began his public life in the house of commons as a special protege of JMsraeli. He afterward served her majesty with great distinction as the governor in succession of several colonies and was again •a member of the house of commons up to the time of his death. One day there was some talk about a friend who had two objectionable peculiarities. He was not given to the use of soap and water and he was always borrowing money. “Yes, poor fellow,” said Hennessy, “he' sponges upon everybody except himself.’
HELPED THE CHIEF.
How a Loyal Engineer Did His Brother Great Service. Meadvllle. Pa., Nov. 12, 1900.—(Special.)—The Loyalty of the Members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers is proverbial. A circumstance occurred in this city some ago, which emphasizes this feeling. Frank J. Zeller is chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 143. He is extremely popular amonj; his fellow railway men, and one of the best known engineers running out of Meadville. When the announcement was made a short time ago that Frank was pretty sick, it caused a great deal of regret among the boys. Soon he was missed from his engine, having had to “lay off” on account of his back. A brother of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, who had been- ill with similar symptoms some time before, and who had been pulled through, called to see Mr. Zeller, and In a brotherly way took with him a box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, the remedy which had cured, him. He advised Mr. Zeller to try them, with the resuß that after seven boxes had been used, he was entirely well, and able to work. In an intervieV Mr. Zeller states: “I had suffered for four years with this affliction, being often kept awake at night with pains, and at times unable to work. I tried several of the advertised remedies, and found that they did me no earthly good. Finally, a member of our order, who had been cured of Kidney Disease by Dodd’s Kidney Pills brought me a box, and asked me to try them. 1 had little faith in them, but as a drowning man grasps at a straw to help him, so I took the pills. I used seven boxes, and am today as well and strong a man as there ia in Pennsylvania.” Naturally, Mr, Zeller feels very grateful, and his complete recovery has delighted his many friends, and none more than the good brother, who feels that he was Instrumental in saving the life of the chief. Dodd’s Kidney Pills never fall to cure Kidney Trouble. ■ Sold for 50 cents a box, all dealers.
Count Tolstoi at Home.
Count Tolstoi, the famous Russian novelist, neither drinks, smokes, nor sats meat. It is his boast that he does not possess a single article he could possibly dispense with, and he has even refused ta receive a bicycle as a present, on the ground that it is a luxury. His recreations are chess and lawn tennis, at both of which he is adept.
Chronic Nasal Catarrh poisons
every breath that U drawn intc the lungs. There is procurable from any drnggist the remedy for its cure. A small quantity of Ely’s Cream Balm placed into the nostrils spreads over sn inflamed and angry surface, relieves immediately the painful inflammation, cleanses, heals and cures. Drying inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffs simply develop dry catarrh ; they dry up the secretions which adhere to the membrane and decompose, causing a far more serious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all drying inhalants, use Ely’s Cream Balm. It is reliable and will cure catarrh, cold in the headand hay fever easily and pleasantly. All Jruggists sell it at 50 cents or it will bs mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St.,-N. Y.
Immune from Gout.
Gout is rarely known among the working classes of Ireland. Their immunity from this complaint is thought to be due to the fact that their food consists of potatoes.
BEST FOR THE BOWELS.
No matter what ails you, headache to • cancer, you will never get well until your bowels are put right. CASCAUETS help nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, produce easy natural movements, cost you just 10 cents to start getting your health back. CASCARETS Candy Cathartic, the genuine, put up in metal boxes, every tablet has C. C. C. stamped on it. Beware of imitations.
Heat.
It takes as much heat to turn one pound of water into vapor as to melt five pounds of iron.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Taolets. All druggists refund tne money if it fa i is to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 26c.
Long Trip of Carrier Pigeon.
A carrier pigeon let loose from La Lorraine, 413 miles out at sea, turned safely to its cote at Rennes.
Lane’s Family Medicine
Moves the bowels each day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. Acts’ gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick headache. Price 25 and 50c.
High-Angle Fire.
High-angle fire is that from guns at all elevations boyoml 15 degrees.
Jell-O, the New Dessert.
Pleases all the family. Four flavors— Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. At your grocer’*. 10 cts. Try it to-day.
Remarkable Fecundity.
A. cod weighing 7% pounds lays nearly 7,000,000 eggs. I am sure Piso's Cure for Consumption saved my life three years ago.—Mrs. Thos. Robbins, Maple street, Norwich, N. Y.. Feb. 17, 1900. The secret of success in life is for a man to be faithful tp all bis duties and obi Igatlons.—Dl sraell. There Is no other Ink "Just as good" at Carter’s Ink. There Is only one Ink that Is best of all and that la Carter'* Ink. Uae It. Don’t fall to keep your temper. Other* do not appreciate It as a gift
Russians Race Horses Against Time
The Russian Trotting Club is a wealthy Institution, largely patronized by the public. On Sundays crowds flock to the trotting ground of the Seinenovsky Platz, in St. Petersburg. American professionals are greatly in evidence, but work under immense difflcnlties, owing to tin- bitter jealousy of Russian trotting men. All the races are run against time and are, therefore, very tame from a spectacular point of view, while so little excitement do they cause that not a single evening paper publishes the winners’ names.
There Is more catarrh In tnis section of the country tlian aTI other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced It incurable. Scienct has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease. and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. by Druggists. 75c.
New Zealand's Gold Product.
Fifty million pounds’ worth of gold has been produced in New Zealand. The first nugget was found in 1842.
What Shall We Have for Dessert?
This question arises every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-0, deliTpious and healthful. Prepared in two minutes. Nd boiling! no baking! Arid water and set to cool. Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, Raspberry, Strawberry, At your grocer’s. lOets. • .. .. ... . ■. d *■ Excessive coffee drinking is said to be dangerous to the eyesight. The intemperate use of the fragrant beverage, it is said, will lead to total blindness.
Coughing Leads to Consumption.
Kemp’s Balsam will stop the cough at once. Go to your druggist to-day and get a sample bottle free. Sold in 25 and 50cent bottles. Go at once; delays are dangerous. Don't think because a man advocates temperance that he never smiles. riTQ Permanently Cured. No fits or nervousness after rll u first day's use of Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. Bend for FK EE 0* 00 trial bottle and treatise. DR. R. H. KLINE, Ltd., 831 Arcb Bt., Philadelphia, Pa. Why isn’t a wrinkle a nick of time?
ST. VITUS’ DUNCE - • % Thret gnat and complete curat effected fcy Br. Criene'e Hervura Blood and Bent Remedy, CIE BAILEY Mrs. J. A. Ferre, who resides near 905 Main Street, Hartford, Ccnn., says: “My daughter Lulu became very ill withiSL Vitua dance over a year ago. She became *o bad that she lost the u»e other right arm and aide, and we thought at one time the would loae her tpeech Her tongue was almost paralyzed, -he was ao bad ahe could not feed herself and at night ahe would get ao nervous I had to att and hold her I tried several doctors, but they did not do her any good I did not fcnrf anything that would help her until I tried Dr. Greene a Nirram blood and nerve rem- dy She is now, by the use of this medicine, cntiiely cured.” C. H. Bailey, Esq., of Waterbury, Vt., writes: “lam more than glad to write about my little daughter. Dntil a short time ago ahe had always been a very delicate child and subject to alck spetla lasting weeks at a time. She was very ■ervoua and our family doctor aaid we would never raise her, she was so delicate and feeble. We tried many remedies without the least good. We felt much anxiety about her, especially a* no doctors could benefit her, and had great fear for her future Learning of the wonders being done by Dr Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. I determined to give it to ber. She scan commenced to improve under its use, and rapidly gained in every respect. She eats and sleep* well and her nerves are strong. The medicine has done wonders for her and it is the heat wa ever knew I recommend Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, to everybody.” Mrs. J. Learmonth, of 776 Broadway, South Boston, Mass., says; “ A J ten years of age my daughter became affected with a nervous condition which soon developed into St. Vitus' dance It was pronounced by the attending physician to be a very severe attack The mouth would be drawn spasmodically far to one aide, the hands snd arms were restless and constantly twitching. Her limbs also were weak; her anklet bent under her so that it was almost impossible to walk. She was so nervous that she would scream almost like a maaiac and then have fits of crying. After two months’ treatment without a cure, I concluded to try Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood and nerve remedy. Three bottles entirely cured her. ghe i* now thirteen yearn old, and i 4s been well ever since, and to-day is a picture of health.” .»A,A.OaA.A I A I * I a.A.A.A..n.*.A.A.* ia.A.JS.A.A.A«^*.*..A..A..A.*.A.AI4>.d»S W 7 NCHESTEgm FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN I j* ; “Mewßival, ” “Leader,” »«/ "Repeater ” i Insist upon having them, take no others snd yon will gel the.-best shells that money can bgy. , i ALL DEALERSJCEEIt THEM, ' syw'V'rv'r'vrfTrr tMrrW'v'r'r'rrvr'rv'V'i'rs's'S't
Facts From the First Census.
Philadelphia was the largest of American cities at the time the first censo* was taken, lio years ago, and New York was second. Boston was then third, Charleston fourth and Baltimore fifth. ,
A New Fire Extinguisher.
A scientist suggests that milk be nsetf to extinguish the flames of kerosene, because “milk forms an emulsion with the oil, which makes it, accomplish its object more quickly.” The best medicine to quickly cure constipation, indigestion dyspepsia, biliousness or flatulency, is> Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Try it also for malaria, fever and ague. Don’t practice economy by setting alien on one egg In order to save eggs.
Beware of Them There are two afflictions which perhaps give the most pais aud trouble, viz: Sciatica T and Lumbago 9 Both disable and cripple, but St. Jacobs Oil ia their beat cure. .- • t
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