Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1906 — Page 7
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Admiral’s Words Carry Weight. Rear-Admiral Hichborn la one qf the beat known officers of our navy. His statements concerning Peruna will have muclj weight as they go out in the world. What he says is echoed by many .other officers of high standing. * : What, the Admiral,Says. Philip Hichborn, Rear-Admiral of the D. S. Navy, Washington, D. C., writes: “After the use of Peruna for a short period, I can now cheerfully . recommend your valuable remedy to any one who is in need of an invigorating tonic."—Philip Hichborn
Robbed In Church.
Just think what an outrage It is to be robbed of all the benefits of the services by continuous coughing throughout the congregation, when Anti-Griplne is guaranteed to cure. Bold everywhere, 25 cents. F. W. Diemer, M. , D., Manufacture!? Springfield, Mo.
Penalty for Disobedience.
TBe thief had broken through and was stealing. “Serves ’em right,” he said, “for layin’ up their treasures so nice an’ convenient on top of this bureau, where I can git at ’em.” The moth and rust, meanwhile, were at work in other portions of the elegant and costly mansion. - Christianity is growing in India faster than the population.
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$ CURES SICK-HEADACHE ? 5 Tablets and nowders advertised £ J as cures for sick-headache aro gen- \ J erally harmful and they do not cure J Y but only deaden the pain by putting y W the nerves to sleep for a short time W Eugh the use of morphine or # ,ine. ms’s Family | Medicine $ :onic-laxative, cures sick-head- y s, not merely stops it for an ror two. It removes the cfihse # eadache and keeps it away. # l by all dealers at 35c. and 50c. # SICK HEADACHE s—Positively5 —Positively cored by rADTCDO these Little Pill*. LjAi\l They also relieve DteE tress from Dyspepsia. In* £ digestion and Too Hearty ■ n Eating; A perfect rem- ■ edy for Dizziness. Nausea, § Drowsiness, Bad Taste * In the Mouth. Coated - Tongue, Pain Jn the side, I TORPID LIVKR. They regulate tho Bowels. Purdy Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. PAOTFRS Genuine Must Bear lUAI UA Facsimile Signature rafS * I Stunt SUBSTITUTES.
A Positive CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm li quickly »ti»oH>vd. E* 1 Gives Relief at One*. ft f? It cleanse", soothes heaia and protects the diseased mein- jaL v £%2j brane. It cures Ca- , tarrh and dri vo s ewny a Cobbin the' r*. Head quickly. Rc- II A V FF’VFR •lores the Ben*es of HH »Rr "••* Taste and Smell. Full size 60 eta., at Druggists or by mail; Trial Sizo 10 ctl, by mail. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street. Mow York. Goldfield & Bullfrog «■ lira ««IK« *ln«s Si km km la liaftiira Sm4* Iml •an V* km *ll Mm marttnilm* rnprlla ml IS* M°Vl* WlklSm Ifr>ftannittatmsim4*4 ft Km* (Ml (nM «smka.r«a avail to xmmir M («* sw MarM ««vlrw, ft. ml lanpnkanliaui taiimHn ftalSlmMaft tv IS m3Bs'£S?&Vfi$ tS
An Ever-Present Foe. The soldier and the sailor are especially subject to catarrh. In the barracks and on the field, Peruna is found equally efficacious to overcome this physical enemy. If taken in time, it will prevent colds from developing into catarrh. Even after a cold has settled in some organ of the body, Peruna can be relied upon as an efficacious remedy to promptly overcome it. Peruna will relieve catarrh, whether acute or chronic, but a few doses of it taken in the first stages of the disease will be more effective than when the disease, has become established.
STORY OF NIAGARA FALLS.
Great Changes Noted Since the Dayi of Da Salle, Ita Discoverer. Niagara Falls was discovered by La Salle, who became .aware of its presence while trying to paddle a canoe up the, Niagara river from Lake Ontario. Finding the current of the falls too swift to ascend, he gave up the attempt and constructed the first boat ever built in the United States a little above, the falls. He remained in the vicinity of Niagara several months and came away without having bought a single souvenir postal card or having patronized a hackman, forming a record that has never been equaled. At the time Niagara was discovered it was in a wild and uncivilized state. Hotel accommodations were v£ry poor and the man who tried to wade over to Goat Island to admire the view was very likely to be fished out of tho whirlpool rapids with a broken leg. Shortly after the revolutionary war, however, Niagara was captured by the hackmen and has remained in captivity ever since. It has been bridged, tunneled, navigated, swam, tightroped and gone over in a barrel. For 25 cents one may put on a rubber suit and go down behind it and feel its ribs. For 50 cents one may charter an automobile and ramble all around its awful jaws, puffing gasoline smoke in its face. Once the Indians fell on their faces before It and worshiped it. Now the paleface rides up through the gorge in a trolley car, with his feet on the seat ahead, and kicks because there isn’t a sign in the whirlpool rapids. Once La Salle gazed on it in awe and called it the mightiest work of nature. Now the school teacher comes from Peoria, 111., on a $7.50 excursion and throws ham sandwiches into it as a small boy throws peanuts to an elephant. It is effete, downtrodden and dejected. It has sat for its picture 9,000,000 times and 100,000 brides have dabbled their rosy fingers in its awful maw and have murmured, “How sweet!” It Is as tame as a caged lion and the “Maid of the Mist” puts it through its tricks a dozen times a day.—Council Bluffs Nonpareil.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss.: Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and snbseribed In my .presence, this 6th day of December; A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal.) Notnry Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall'a Family Pills for constipation. Jnat Ike Reminder Needed. Cheaply—Hello, old man! Yqu seem to be in a brown study. Popley—Oh, hello! Ves, I am. You see, my wife asked me to Stop at the market for something and I can't think what It was. —Cheaplef—Here, hare a cigar. Maybe that’ll help yin to think. Popley—Thanks. Oh, yes, I remember now; it was cabbage ahe wanted. — Philadelphia Press. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILEB. Itching, Blind, Bleeding Protruding Piles. Druggists are autboned to refund money If PASO OINTMENT falls to cure In 6 to M days. 50r. , That Silly Man. Wifey—Bat why don’t you wnnt me to natch yoot coat —are yon going to wear it with ill those mpth holes in It? Hubby—Certainly. That’s all wool goods. Moths never attack cotton, you know.—Cleveland Leader. I cannot braise Plso's Cure enough for the wonders it has worked la curing me. —R. H. BeMelj 220)1 Olive street, SL Louis. Mo.. April 19t 1901. ■ S. 4 ' S(rl|lM Kiamplr. “For instance,” mused . Dr. Osier, “there's BBb Fitzsimmons. He ought to have been chloroformed a year ago."
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
“~ While failures for the uDlCdljO. entire country are slight- — ly more numerous, it is •notable that those in this district fell one-third under those of. a year ago. Bank exchanges again present a heavy segregate, indicating that the January settlements have made good progress and suggest rising deposits. Commercial operations generally, exhibit sustained activity. New demands make a satisfactory showing in the productive branches. Iron and steel capacity is more largely drawn upon aud there is further call for foundry, forge and carsliop output; Outside construction coptinues to be pushed ahead without difficulty from the weather and this furnishes an unusual demand for all kinds of building material. ■
Wholesale dealings In staple merchandise have advanced to a gratifying volume, there being improvement in both house sales and mail orders for early delivery of spring goods. All indications strongly favor exceptional absorption of necessaries and bookings for the "interior are well distributed in the leading branches. Retail trade moves steadily, the recent colder weather having stimulated sharp buying of winter apparel. The markets for raw material reflect liberal buying in hides, leather and lumber, while prices remain very firm. A declining tendency in raw cotton is more apparent, but this has not affected quotations for finished goods, the demand for the latter having extended. Bank clearings, $230,208,732, exceed those ol the corresponding week last year by 23. G per cent. Financial operations have resulted in some gain to deposits, but reserves are being strengthened, In view of the next call for statements, and the discount rate for choice commercial paper remained at fl per cent, and collateral loans were easier at 5% per cent. Failures reported in the Chicago district number thirty-two, against twen-ty-five last week and forty-eight a year ago.—Dun’s Review of Trade.
Tho ugh unfavorable MGW York, weather conditions have —— deterred distribution of heavy wearing apparel, autumn-like temperatures continue to favor outdoor operations, to prolong the demand for building materials, and to prevent "cessation of labor at a period jwheri there is always more or less enforced idleness. Mining lines, particularly iron and steel, machinery and inter related industries, are active as heretofore, and the outlook for 1900 grows even more promising, while the general tendency is for prices of finished products to advance. Clearance sales rule the retail lines, but it is especially noteworthy that orders on spring account are of large proportions; that prompt shipments are being demanded, and that the season has opened three weeks to a month in advance of the usual date. Business failures in the United States in the week ending Jan. 11 ' number 280, against 220 last week, 295 in the like week of 1905, 315 In 1904, 234 in 1903 and 291 In 1902.—Bradstreet's Commercial Report.
THE MARKETS
Chicago—Cattle, common to prime, $4.00 to $0.25; hogs, prime heavy, $4.00 to $0.52; sheep, fair to choice, $3.00 to $0.00; wheat, No. 2,87 cto 88c; corn. No. 2..41C to 43c; oats, standard, 29c to 31c; rye, No. 2,07 cto 68c; hay, timothy, $8.50 to $12.00; prairie, SO.OO to $11.50; butter, choice creamery, 24c to 27c; eggs, fresh, 18c to 21c; potatoes, 63c to flic. Indianapolis—Cattle, shipping, $3.00 to $5.75;\h0g8, choice heavy, $4.00 to $5.45; sheep, common to prime, $2.50 to $5.00; wheat, No. 2,89 cto 90c; corn, No. 2 white, 43c to 44c; oats, No. 2 white, 81c to 33c. St. Louis —Cattle, $4.50 to $0.00; hogs, $4.00 to $5.45; sheep, $4.00 to $5.80; wheat, No. 2,91 cto 94c; corn, No. 2,40 cto 42c; oats. No. 2,30 cto 81c; rye, No. 2, G7e_to 08c. Cincinnati—Cattle $4.00 to $4.83; hogs, $4.00 to $5.00; sheep, $2.00 to $5.10; wheat. No. 2,91 cto 92c) corn. No. 2, mixed, 43c to 45c; oats, No. 2 mixed, 32c to 33c; rye, No. 2,08 cto 70c. ' Detroit—Cattle, $4.00 to $4.75; hogs, $4.00 to $5.30; sheep, $2.50 to $5.25; wheat, No. 2,85 cto 87c; corn. No. 3 yellow, 44c to 40c; oata. No. 3 white, 82c to 34c; rye, No. 2,00 cto 08c. Milwaukee —Wheat, No. 2 northern, 83c to 84c;, corn, Mo. 3,41 cto 43c; oats, standard, 30c to 32c; rye, No. 1, 68c to 09c; barley, No. 2,53 cto 54c; pork, mess, $13.00. Toledo—Wheat, No. 2 mixed. 87c to 88c; corn. No. 2 mixed, 45c to 40c; oats. No. 2 mixed, 30c to 32c; rye. No. 2,07 cto flWr; clover seed, prime. $8.12. Buffalo —I’nttle, choice shipping steers. $4.00 to $5.50; hogs, fair to ehoicp, jfidW. to $5.75; slieep, common to good mixed, $4.00 to $5.75; lnipbs, fair to choice, $5.00 to $7.75. New York—Cattle, $4.00 to $5.40; hogs, $4.00 to $5.75; sheep. $3.00 to 15.5 Q; wheat, *£»»• 2 rid 80c tr 90c; com. No. 2. 50c to slc; oats, natural whits. 37c to 38c; barter, creamery, 21< to 27c4 vestera, 48c to 20c.
WMIWVIIiM There is only One Genuine-SyrUp Of FlgsA lslf v in. \ a i , , .. x _ , • t y s A The Genuine is Manufactured'by the California Fig Syrup Co. I p s '; •. •■'■jCSZußlffjUl The full name of the company, Californio Rig Syrup Go., la printed on the front of every package of the genuine. The Genuine- Syrup of Figs- is for Sale, in Original If Packages Only, by Reliable Druggists Everywhere pSSjfivCIP Knowing the above will enable one to avoid the fraudulent imitations made by piratical concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable dealers. The imitations are known to act injuriously and should V-l’V. '///B therefore be declined. Buy the genuine always if you wish to get its beneficial effects. It cleanses the system gently yet effectually, dispels colds and headaches when bilious or constipated, prevents fevers and acts best on the \■' / ; i®f J; kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels, when a laxative remedy is needed WrMmMffi by men, women or children. Many millions know of its beneficial effects from actual use and of their own personal knowledge. It is the /.^/fr!ra laxative remedy of the well-informed. V t I f Always buy the Genuine— Syrup of Figs Jl f0&wl MANUFACTURED BY THE (AUf?RNIARC^M» Louisville, Rw SwvFr&ivcisco.Cal. flew Yorit. Rat£J& Wo ——:—,——
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Celer, more geo* brighter and faster colon tbas aey other dye. Ote 10c package colors all fibers. They dye le cold water better tfeaa say other dye. Tsa eaa dys •ey aormect without rlpplag apart. Write for free booklet-Bow te Dye, Bleach aad MU Colors. MOMH.OE HU VC CO., Vnion-ditU, MUtemrl
Hall Caine on Boyish Ways.
Hall Caine was praising the American autumn. “I visited in October,” he said, “the country house of a New York man. It was in New England, on a mountain Bide, and the splendid colors of the foliage—the scarlets and golds and innumerable flamelike tints —gave to the still forests an indescribable magnificence. “And the leaves fell In a rain of color through the transparent air. Iq the garden, one afternoon, I heard a gardener say to his little son: “‘I wish you would rake up these dead leaves in a pile.’ “ ‘Oh, I don’t feel like it,’ whined the boy. ‘My back’s sore, and I’ve got a cramp in my wrist, and there’s growing pains in my leg.’ “’After you get ’em raked up,’ went on the gardener calmly, ’you can make a nice big bonfire out of them and jump over it.’ “The boy began to whoop and leap. “ ‘Hurrah!’ he shouted. ‘Where’s the rake?’ ” —Philadelphia Bulletin.
THE COUPON BELOW IS GOOD FOR SI.OO IF SENT AT ONCE. It Is Wrong for You to Neglect Your Duty to Yourself —Constipation, Bowel and Stomach Troubles Grow More Dangerous Daily. There is now a remedy called Mull’s Grape Tonic that cures these troubles absolutely. A full sized bottle is furnished yoa free to prove it—see coupon below. Have you noticed the large number of cases of Typhoid Fever lately? Typhoid Fever, Malarial Fever, Appendicitis, Impure Blood, Pimples, Skin Diseases, Sick Headache, Biliousness, Piles, Female Troubles, etc., are the result qj Constipation. Don’t allow it to run on without proper treatment. Mull’s Grape Tonic cures Constipation, Bowel and Stomach trouble in a new way, different from any other, and it is permanent. . Alcoholic, opium and morphine preparations are injurious and dangerous. They destroy the digestive organs, and literally tear the system to pieces. Mull’s Grape Tonic strengthens and builds them up. It cleanses the system of impurities, incites the digestive system to natural action, and cures the disease in a short time. To prove it to you, we will give you a bottle free if you have never used it Good for ailing children aud nursing mothers. A free bottle to all who have never used it because we know It will cure you. COUPON.
141 GOOD FOR ONE DOLLAR lt7« fWnd this coupon with year neat* and addruus and ftmr druggist a miss and lQa ie pay poaiaff* and «• will ■■PI Urjrow a i—ipU fhw. If you hava asm uoud HuH s Orapu Toole, and will also aawd you a aarttfloata good far II 00 toward Um purrhaaa of ■tora Toole from jrour dragytat. ✓ Mull's Gasps Tokic 00.. tl Third Ave. Rock Island. Ili Git* Full Addrm and Writ* Plainly M ftmt. M nsl u»4 II 00 Mlta at ail SranM, Th« 11.00 hudtla aalalm about ala Mawi aa aiuch aa thaJft •wot la and about thru* Uass aa >a««b aa tba 5u rant bottle Those la a graat aering Ut buying tba SI.OO ilm
The genuine has a date and number stamped on the label —take *no other from your druggist. Besides 154 persons killed in street accidents .In London last year, 10,202 were injured. TO CURE A QOLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BKOMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If It fsllg to core. K. \v7 Grove's signature Is on each box. 23c. Wortk Knowing —that Allcock's are the original and only genuine porous plasters; all other so-called porous plasters art Imitations ~ - * ,•• • s■ 1 - .
Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE MEDICINE A (SacoJuto CANDY raTHABTir Druggists L BEST FOR THE BOWELS
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Emperor William's Card.
The memorial card the Kaiser sent to the relatives of soldiers who have fallen in German Southwest Africa is decorated with a representation of St. George, bearing in his left hand a laurel wreath resting on flags, drums and the accoutrements and helmet of a cuirassier, and is inscribed: “In memory of ——. He led for emperor aud empire. Honor to his memory.” Underneath a space for a photograph ate the words: “Sketched by his majesty the emperor and King William II.”
SORES ON HANDS.
Suffered for a Long Time Without Belief—Doctor Afraid to Touch Them—Cured by Cuticura. “For a long time I suffered with sores on the hands which were Itching, painful, and disagreeable. I had three doctors and derived no benefit from any of them. One doctor said he was afraid to touch my bands, so you must know how bad they were; another said I never could be cured; find the third said the sores were caused by the dipping of my hands In water in the dyehouse where 1 work. I saw in the papers about the wonderful cures of the Cuticura Remedies and procured some of the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. In three days after the application of the Cuticura Ointment my hands began to peel and were better. The soreness disappeared, and fhey are n«w smooth and clean, and I am still working In the dye-house. Mrs. A. E. Maurer, 2340 State St., Chicago, 111., July 1, 1905.”
Support.
“I don’t know what to say about It, Reginald,’’ faltered the stage heroine. “Can you support me In the style to which I am accustomed ?" “Certainly not,” indignantly answered the stage hero. “I’m no stick!” Whereat the villain, behind the scenes, ground his teeth and awaited hjs cue. I-ewls’ "Single Binder” straight 5c cigar. No other brand "of cigars is so popular with the smoker,, He has learned to rely upon its uniform high quality. Lewis’ Factory, Peoria, 11L
The Way Chicks Talk.
The language of the little chick . That just began to peep Wee probably the basis for The saying. “Talk is cheap.” —Philadelphia Press. *- - * Mr*. Winslow*! SoOTSTVO STST*r for OhlWtftft tflfie MfieiUßiMqwtoe lilmftims.g IwiJEsews vWsJCT by—teakettle. f - ‘ ■ -,
25Bushelsof Wheat Sto the Acre means a productive capacity In dollar* d Over sl6 Per ken This on land, which has cost tho farmor nothing but tho price of tilling it, tells Ita own story. Tho Canadian Government gives Absolutely Free to Every Settler 160 Acres of Such Laud land* adjoining can be purchased it from M to gio per acre from railroad and other coroMaHona Already I 75,000 fARMERS Iron, the United State* have made their hornet in Canada. For pamphlet “Iweatieth Cewtary Caaata” and all information Apply for Information to Superintendent of Tremlsra. ttoo. Ottawa. Canada, orto O. J. Broughton, Hoot* Quincy Building. Chloa*o/!)l.; E. T. liolmee. *l6 Jack, •on 8... Ht Paul, Minn : M. V. Ifclnaaa, ■ Avaaoe Thaater Block, Detroit, Mich.; T. O. ( arris. Boom 12. 11. Oallahan Riook. Milwaukee, \VI. ;W H. Boparw trd Floor, Traction. Terminal Building, IndlanepaU* lad.. Authorized Government Atlanta. Pleaee ear where yon eaw this advertisement. That Delightful Aid to Health
iPaxtme I Toilet Antiseptic Whitens the teeth purifies mouth and breath cures nasal catarrh, sore throat, sore eyes, and by direct application cures all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal conditions caused by feminine ilia. Paxtine possesses extraordinary cleansing, healing and germicidal qualities unlike anything else. At all druggists. 50 cents LASSE TRIAL PAC KAOS IBIS The R. Paxton Co., Boston, Mass. A ft tttffiSi prsss * k 11 I n«wap*per*-iaooui circulation par vsvft u 111 £araSa£3iSjH ,-'~ ! r • rnp (II r It® ACHE s«U lnsprwv*d fAli| rJ?oS“ O. IT. V. He. 4—t»oe wiin •■him ts ttvtimrts rirast 111 " yvs M* Iks MwtllHewl Ift Sift hhi. M euaiMMiikiAiiiisitTm. RT |m| lot ' "ugh Syrup, luiM OootL Uvs M □ In til**. Hold pr ilrussUt* |*|
