Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 108, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1904 — Siberia’s Intense Cold. ” [ARTICLE]

Siberia’s Intense Cold. ”

« Siberia-has <tiie greatest known cold |n.lbeyvorld.'*?At > -'Yaktuck the average forr.three winter months is 40 below iero, while individual drops to 75 and 76 below zero are not unknown. But at Verkjohansk the average for the month of January, 1885, was 69.9 below. zero and the mercury at one time dropped to 90;4 below—the lowest on record anywhere in the world. I cannot praise Piso.’s Cure eneugh for the wonders it has worked in curing me. —R, 11. Seidel, 2206 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo., April 15, 1901. A French scientist'has- devised a suspended, camera, with which photographs may be taken on a ship when the sea is running high. . u C. E. Butts, .of Tres Piedras, New Mexico, through kindness shown the Apache Indians, has succeeded in securing their-secret for preserving the hair. The government printing office spends for lithographing and engraving $240,000 a year. Many who formerly stnoked 10c cigars now smoke Lewis' “Single Binder’’ straight sc. Lewis’ Factory, Peoria, 111. —/ Silver money 250 years old is still in circulation in some parts of Spain. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Btrtjp lor Children teething; softens the gums, reduces inflammation. nJ. Un pain, cures wind colic. 23 cents a boule.