Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 11, 1897, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

For asthma, bronchitis, croup, or whooping cough, there is no remedy so sure and so safe as Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. This standard remedy for coughs, colds, and all diseases of the throat and lungs, is now put up in half size bottles at half price, 50c. Cherry Pectoral. | —_—_—_—— = Progress in Forestry. a ssion carried on by men nnsylvania public opin- te became so well educated forestry question that its last legis- lature enacted s important for- estry laws. A sion of forestry was « ed in the department of agriculture, a commissioner of forestry, te serve term of four years at a salary of with a clerk at a Constables of flicio forest wardens. rs incur a penalty for fail- with the ‘terms of the fire or timbe s to the 4 s than fifty tre asure at least eight inch ut a height of six feet abo’ surface of the ground, with no portion of nd absolutely cleared of the trees sh m ing due proof thereof, be en- t > annually during the peri- e trees are maintained in sound ‘ sum equal to 80 per cent of lally assessed and paid upon not on more than fifty acre act provides that the bid in for the for sale, for taxes w irable for forest reserva- r act provides for taking by ler the right of eminent do- ing for the fter due iation, three fores S, as fol- lows: Oneof not u waters which drain mainly I re river; one of not 5 40,000 acres upon waters. which mainly into the Susquehanna river; and one of not less than 40,000 acres upon waters which drain mainly into the Ohio Giver Forestry is far more important to Min- 1 . that it is to Pennsylvania, and the pu ted men and women in this should be studying and discussing t on with a view to securing de- & legislation. To maintain our f resources there should be en- ment for growing forest on land arm the rooms of Nero. No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. nteed tobacco habit cure, 0c, $1. makes weak ‘All druggists trong, blood pure. Tt js estimated that ‘the gulf stream takes out two years to flow from Florida to No NEURALGIA Sick and Nervous Head- ya mille aches POSITIVELY Cured in 30 Minutes, by Ant Neil gil FEV] Atatt druggists or sent post- 9 iy paid upon receipt of $1. ie AE lt iss Chicago, HL, SAVE PROFITS. BUY DIRECT. ; ‘Our Leader” Razor, postpaid, Price $1.00. “True Vermonter” 2 List Blade Knife, 50c. Our Sent goodsare hand Free. forged and warrant- ed: CHAMPLAIN CUTLERY co. Burlington, Vt. ROPSY “ NEW DISCOVERY; quick relief and cures worst send for book of testimonials and 10 days’ tment Free. Dr. i, H. GREKN’S SONS, \tian(a,Ga, ASTHMA DR TAFT BROS., 4 Elm St.. Rochester, N. Y JOHN W. ORR ENSIO Washington, D.< Successfully Progecutes Claims Late Principal Examiner ension Bureat 3yrainJast war, J5adjudicatingelaims, atty sine SALESM EN WANTED ‘To selt our Min nesota grown Fruit Trees, Seed Corn, Seec Grain, Potatoes, etc. This is the best work of the season. You should not m: for terms. TheJewell Nursery (o., Lake City, Minn. TRIAL BOTTLE New Tunnel Completed. The improvement on the Pittsburg Di- vision of the Baltimore and Unio Kailroad, 22 miles west of Cumberland, at I Cut, will be completed by December 1s and trains will begin running over it within ten days thereafter, Falls Cut is a cutting through a spur of the mountain, and is about GU feet in depth, and has continually given trouble by rock sliding down on the track. It has had to be braced with heavy timber every few feet for its entire length, some 300 feet, and requiring constant care and watchtuln , was, therefore, very expensive to keep up. In order to eliminate this cut it was ne- ary to rebuild one mile of new involved the construc tunnel O38 feet In ieNgtn, wn ened considerably, taking out , curvatures and introducing cur a longer radii. The improvement is on what is known as the Eastern slope of the Alle- ghenies, and the grade is about 84 feet to the mile. The tunnel and bridges were constructed with a view of double-track- ing the entire Pittsburg Division some time in the future. The ants of South America have been known to construct a tunel th: e miles in li h Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever. be mag- netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To- Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 50c. or $1. Cure guaran- teed. Booklet and Sterling Remedy Co. ample free. Address Chicago or New York. The banks of the during the theft. Educate Your Bow 8 With Cascarets Candy hartiec, cures constipation forever. loc. If C. C. C. fail druggists r i money. A little machine for sewing 1 butons, just invented, is likely to prove a boon to baci if Tourists’ Slecping Cars. Commencing with the exe December 7, the Texas railw tem of tourist sleepers on their excur- sion dates between St. Louis or Kan- sas City and South Texas points. For information, addr B. Cook ¥ N. W. Pass. Agt, 503 Locust St., Moines, lowa. Des Lead pencils with a paper covering instead of are the latest novelty in the line of sta- onery. Star Tobacco is the leading brand of ae world, because it is the best. The barbers are so deft and light of touch that they can shave a man without awakening him. ITS Permanently Cured. No fits ornervousn irst day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Send for FREE $2.00 Da. R. H. King, Ltd..931 Arch St., Philadelph after The Esquimax make water-proof clothing of the intestines of the walru: Reputaticns Made in a Day Are precious scare: ‘Time tries the worth of a man or medici tostette ach Bitters is a fort and like those hardy the crevices of Alaska’s rocks, es perennially, and its reputa s firm a base as the rocks themselves medicine is more highly regarded a remedy for fever and ague, bilious, remit-, tent, constipation, liver and kidney disor- ders, nervousness and rheumatism. There is no parting so bitter as the parting of a quinine capsule just as you are in the act of swallowing it. *‘KLONDYKEB LLE7IN” Will be published by the SOO LINE Mon- days. containing all TELEGRAPuwIC NEWS and up-tto-date information as to BEST ROUT#S. SERVICES, sTHKAM- SHIP SAILINGS. and _every facility as same develope. IMVALUABLE to Alaskah prospectors and all their friends. To be placed on mailing list send six cents (6¢e) in stamps to W.-K. CALLVWAY, G. P. Minnerpolis. M lichens that garn ish h- a ‘The crown worn by Queen Victoria weighs forty ounces. We wish to call especial attention to the avertisement in this issue of the Nation ul Correspondence Institute of Washing- on, D. €, ‘Chis institution is thoroughly reliable, and w heerfully recommend chem to our readers. A college education at home shows-wondertul advancement in educational matters As a successful writer of fiction, the man who gets out the weather reports easily dis- tances all competitors. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. ‘Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All | Oruggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25¢ Bull-fighting has been abolished in France as a brutal entertainment. {Sirade Mark.) DEAR SIRS: n 1 commenced using your wonderful “5 DR‘ Iwas a great sufferer for about four years. £0 I could net sit up a minute, so they had to carry mein where I fell. tors; he said I was all broken down, and that I would never be able to work agai Adter a while I got a litth and I employed another, and he said about the same. I thought HAS SURED MORE THAN 1,000,000 PEOPLE, RHEUMATISM. GIVEN UP BY 14 DIFFERENT DOCTORS. FOR 30 DAYS YOU CAN TRY IT FOR 25 CTS. I would write a statement of my case, and how I wat 'S, Father has endowed you with the knowledge to bring ou I was taken sick with vomiting and eramps and dizziness. as I feel truly grateful to think that our heavenly juch a wonderful medicine as your *5 DROPS.” Then I employed one of our city doe then I kept getting worse, te} cramps and pains in my elbows, hands, knees and feet. ‘The torture of the pai ‘walk the floor night and day. patent medicine Ieould hear of. doctors said it was my kidneys, some said ft was my liver amd kidneys, Two years ago my sister would newer see me alive again. look af mie, then she said: My friends sould say that I could not liv fee me, and she caid when she way mployed another doctor. me, I would employ another and another till I had empl My teeth are all gone from the effect of the strong medicine. nd when he would say ed 14 different doctors, and had usedevery kind of some called it Rheumatic Gout. w came from Nebraska to “What did you ever get to do you so much rs ago every letter I got to heer you were dead.” All can say is, “5 DROPS at me and say: for your “5 DROPS.” Now, sf nent men.here that know just how I wa: As a positive cure for ism, Selatica, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Backache, When I was taken sick I weighed about 150 pounds—I ran down to about 75 pounds, and I could not feed myself and had to be turned in ‘months, and can clean my own horse and harness it and drive it. it is wonderful.” for they thought my box was made forme. My eure is a great testimonial ‘ou want any more I ean give it, and | can get testimonials from promi- bed. I now have taken your People all look ALLEN M. SAGE, Ionia, Mich. thma, Hay Fever, Catarrh, Sleeplessness, Nervorisness, Nervous and Neuralgie Headaches. Heart ‘Weakness, Toothache, mess, etc., ete., Ob he, Croup, Swe! FIVE DROPS’’ has never been equalled, La Grippe, Malaria, Creeping Numb- $55 DROPS” taken but onces day is « dose of this great remedy and to enable alt sufferers te make ‘8 trial of its wonderful] curative properties, we will send out during the next thirty deys, 100,00 sample bottles, be each, prepaid by mail. Ev. cheapest medicine on earth. Tatye hoteles (800 doses) $1 gos, only by us and our agents. Agents wanted in new territory. sample bottle will convinee you of its merit. Bestand 00, for 30 days 3 bottles for #2.59. Not sold by drug Write us to-day. SWANSON RHEUMATIC CUBE CO., 167-169 Dearborn 8t., CHICAGO, ILL, 4 | —— — i Thank God she is here | i THE NAGGING WOMAN. Bow She Destroys All Peace and Com- | _ fort for Husband and Children. | The mistress of a house feels that it jis her duty—none the less clear be- cause it is disagreeable—to point out the faults of those in her charge, says the Philadelphia Ledger. Beginning with the maids and ending with her husband—or sometimes vice versa—she thinks it her mission in life to find and condemn imperfections. And from this attitude it is but a short step to Suggestions for Framing Silhouettes, | An ingenious woman has made a quaiutly-beautiful piece of bic-a-brac by franting a silhoutee of a friend pos- | sessing a classic profile in an oval rim of subdued antique rose damask, with a row of tiny pearl beads about the in- ner edge, the suspending chain being made of small squares of repousse oxi- dized silver, which formerly served as personal adornment when the ‘“dog- collar” was in vogue ‘To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25e. If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. ‘The heating of street cars by means of hot- the position of a family “nagger’—a character whieh destroys all peace and comfort. Business men often make a similar mistake and act upon the be- lief that no man does his best work unless under the constant dread of sarcastic and bitter fault-finding. The work in general may be far above the average—but that the way to keep it so is to pick flaws in every possible weak place is the decision of certain minds. Because a fault exists is no reason that it should be mentioned without regard to time or place, and to one open to conviction it would not be difficult to prove that there is wis- dem in allowing people to make mis- takes unobserved, or at any rate unre- buked; but this wisdom can only flour- ish in the faith that the evil of today is not a finality. No mother, for in- stance, really believes that her little daughter is necessarily to be a life- long slattern because at 12 years of age she keeps an untidy room and her boots are often seen without the proper button, nor does she think thdt a lie in the mouth of her 3-year-old boy condemns him to a future of fraud and deceit. These things must be met, of course, but if they are met by the con- stant inculcation of better habits and better principles the evil in itself needs little or no comment. Indeed, a word of censure withheld often is a more effective rebuke than a storm of angry fault-finding. To grow in the wisdom of this judicious silence we must first of all cultivate in ourselves a just perception of values and propor- tions, we must learn what to see and what not to see, what to leave out and what to put in our mental pictures. It may be, too, that then we shall often give sympathy where others deride, or encouragement where the sternly just would condemn; but we should at least relieve those around us from a very irritating insistence upon trifles. Cheapest Place to Shop in Russia. “Thieves’ Market,” a traveler de- clares, “is the cheapest place to shop in all Russia, even for a foreigner. It is in Moscow, which is the rgilroad center of the empire, and quite likely the clearing house or exchange for stolen goods. The merchants tell the buyer frankly that the reason they can sell things cheaply is because they are all stolen, ‘Everything—everything, monsieur; all are stolen. We deal only in that which costs us nothing. We charge you for storage, that is all.’ Curios from the whole Eastern world are there. It is a desperate place for one to go if one would not spend money. Do not buy @presents for friends at home until you have looked through the ‘Market.’” Embarrassing. “Walsh came downtown with his overcoat pockets full of potatoes and turnips.” “How did that happen?” “Well, their flat is so small that his wife hasn’t any place to keep veget- ables and she had forgotten to take them out.”—Detroit Free Press. Too Far. “This is going too far.” Her voice had a haughty ring; she was evidently much offended. Then the trolleyman meekly apologized for having carried her ’steen blocks beyond her destina- tion.—Memphis Commercial-Appeal. ON THE STAGE. A new variety of chrysanthemum, rich purple in hue, has been named af- ter Lillian Russell. Henry Arthur Jones has sold to Charles Frohman the American rights to his latest play, “The Liars.” Augustin Daly is apparently much incensed at the action of Beerbohm Tree in offering Ada Rehan the part of Katherine in “Katherine and Pe- truccio” and is freeing his mind with considerable vigor. Maude Adams was for several years known as the youngest leading lady on the New York stage. Her successor to that title is pretty Florence Rockwell of “Cumberland, ’61,’’ who is said to be just 18—a couple of years younger than was Miss Adams when the dis- tinction was hers. A day or two ago Miss Olga Nether- sole received a parcel containing the manuscript of a play, which has been following her around for two years. The first legible date on the cover is Sept. 23, 1895, Sydney, N. S. W., and the last Oct. 19, 1897, Liverpool. It was marked by the Dublin postoffice, “Re- ceived at Grafton Street Walk in this condition.” The parcel was originally addressed to Miss. Nethersole, in Lon- don, and forwarded from her former residence to Daly’s theater and thence to the Savoy hotel. Being returned to the dead letter office, Sydney, it was indorsed there “January, 1896,” and lay dormant some months. Then it set forth on its travels again—to lew York, May 18, 1896; to Chicago, June 10; to New York again. Thence, ' in July, it came to the Gaiety, London. Several other addresses in London were tried, and again the unlucky par- cel got to the Sydney dead letter office on November 26, 1896. Not until March, 1897, was another attempt made at delivery. Then it made a journey through America, crossed the Atlantic and followed Miss Nethersole on her English tour, with the result now re- corded, z water pipes is being tested in Chicago. The stove is under the car. We will forfeit $1,000 if any of our pub- lished testimonials are proven te be not genuine. The Piso Co., Warren, Pa. The wealthy Japanese deem it undignified to ride a horse faster than a walk. ' vse §T, JACOBS OIL CURE VERY MUCH THE SAME IN EFFECTS ARE BURNS“FROST-BITES © AND THEIR PROMPT, SURE 1S THE SAME. tunes of @ street ‘It costs $15 to change t organ, Read the Advertisements. You will enjoy this publication much better if you will get into the habit of reading the advertisements; they will afford a most interesting study and will put you in the way of getting some excellent bargains. Our adver- tisers are reliable; they send what they advertise. ‘The league of American wheelmen comprises take place next summer at Asbury Park. Ethel—Just look at her! What a mincing step! Jack—And is that why you are cut. up?—Detroit Journal. Coe’s Cough Balsam Is the oldest and best. It will break up a cold quicker than anything cise. Itis always reliable. Try it. ‘Trained dogs will hereafter aid the French life-savers on the coasts. Smoke Sledge Cigarettes, 20 for 5 cts. A well made inch rope will sustain a weight up to 9,000 pounds. TO BE SUCCESSFUL YOU MUST READ “SUCCESS.” Forty Large Pages a Month, Each an Acre of Diamonds, at $1.00 a Year ~ @ 2 @ 4 ® @ 2 . ® Cg ® Pushing to the Front 24 Portraits—440 Pages—Cloth and Gold. “T have read your book with unusual inter- est. It cannot but be an inspiration.” WILLIAM NEVER SOLD FOR LESS THAN . . How to Rise in the World 32 Portraits—486 Pages—Cloth and Gold. “Tam sure the future will are in it the seeds of many as ‘CHacNc NEVER SOLD FOR LESS THAN . SUCCESS For One Year, . . TOTAL, . ‘To New Subscribers Only we will send all the above—Dr. Marden’s two books ‘PUSHING TO THE FRONT,” and “HOW TO RISE IN THE WORLD,” with SUCCESS—for one Year, CKINLEY. TOGETHER FOR ONLY .. $2.00 $1.50 Stirring Features for December How I Made My First Thousand Winning Fame and Fortune After Fifty What Two Young Women Accomplished How a Young Farmer Became a Millionaire Princely Salaries and the Men who Get Them The Newsboy who Became a College President How Change of Business Brought Change of Fortune Shall I Risk my Salary and Go into Business for myself? Wanamaker Trundling his First Order in a Wheelbarrow 99009990 0900000090000006909000000000000900900% These Books will Make Occupations for Women Or, What Employment to Seek ; Where to Look for it; How to Obtain it ; How to Do it, and What it will Pay. FRANCES E. WILLARD. i Assisted by Miss H. M. Winslow and Sallie Joy White. Over 500 Extra Large Pages with numerous Illastra- tions, Substantially bound in Rich Cioth and Gilt. “Miss Frances E. Willard, President of the W.C. ‘T. U., and next to Queen Victoria the most widely known woman, has unquestionably given to the world in this volume the most interesting, most ractical, most helpful and most comprehensive k for women ever published.”” T. De Witt TaLMAGE. RETAIL PRICE, . . «© + + 93,75 SUCCESS For One Year, . . + + 1.00 TOTAL, . $4.75 To New Subscribers Only, on Recelpt of $2.00 We will send Miss Willard’s Great Book, ‘OCCUPATIONS FOR WOMEN,” with SUCCESS for One Year. WE FULLY PREPAY EXPRESS CHARGES. DR. ORISON. S. MARDEN. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. e 4 4 > & 4 S 4 Sg e Standard Encyclopedia One Thousand Large Pages, with Over Eight Hundred Illustrations. Covering the entire range of Human Knowledge, Invention and Discovery up to the present day, including the Arts, Sci- ences, History, Biography, Geography, Exploration, Electricity, Chemistry, and Statistics of every kind ; durably and artis- tically bound in‘rich Basket Cloth and Gilt. NEVER SOLD'FOR LESS THAN . . 4.25 SUCCESS For One Year, . . 2 ¢ TOTAL, . $5. To New Subscribers Only we will send the “STANDARD ENCYCLOPEDIA" with SUCCESS for one Year for only $2.00 WE FULLY PREPAY EXPRESS CHARGES. WE FULLY PREPAY EXPRESS CHARGES. _ Forty Pages a Month—full of Pictures One Dollar a Year... . “Worth its Weight in Gold” Address: THE SUCCESS CO., 60 to 70 Cooper Union, New York GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE! Walter Baker & Co.’s Breakfast COCOA Pure, Delicious, Nutritious. Costs Less than ONE CENT a cup. Be sure that the package bears our Trade-Mark. Walter Baker & Co. Limited, (Established 1780.) Dorchester, Mass. Spare-Time Study course in bookkeepin, instructors. Fees m oar. Illustrated catalogue free. State unecs EHED in geasods ettncal Gorvosrensense lntie Gne.), 21 Second National Kank Building, Washington, D. ig Use Big @ for unnatural discharges, inflammations, irritations or ulcerations i , Hamicted with! Thampson’s Eye Water. of mucous membranes, | ($100 To Any Man. WILL PAY $100 FOR ANY CASE Of Weakness in Men They Treat and Fail to Cure, An Omaha Company places for the first time before the public a Macica, Treat- MENT for the cure of Lost Vitality, Nervous. and Sexual Weakness, and Restoration of Life Force in old and young men. No worn-out French remedy; contains no Phosphorous or other harmful drugs. Itis a WoNDER?SctL TREATMENT—magical in its positive in its cure. All readers, who ere suffering from a weakness that blights their life, causing that mental and pages suffering peculiar to Lost Man- 00d, should write to the STATE MEDICAL COMPANY, Omaha, Neb., and they will send you absolutely FREE, a valuable paper on these diseases, and positive proofs of their truly Macicau Treatment. Thous- ands of men, who have lost a!l hope of a cure, are being restored by them to a per- fect condition. This Macica, TrEaTMENT may be taken at home under their directions, or they will pay railroad fare and hotel bills to all who yee to go there for treatment, if they ‘ail to cure. They are perfectly reliable; have no Free tay er Free Cure, Free Sample, or C. O. D. fake. They have $250,000 capital, and guarantee to cure rey ae ney se t orrefund every dollar; or their charges May be deposited in a bank to be paid to them when a cure is effected. Write them today. LOOD POISON SPECIALTY ore ‘same price ondary 0: SO) rmanes 15to86 days. You can be treated: for: under same gua: im pl the body, Ep re ian id Eafe cases and chailenge the world for a ures, ‘This disease ‘bas al ied the skill of the most eminent physi- Gattuatenty’ Absolute: sont sealed of somthin adic COOK REMEDY COs 1490 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, ILL. OPIU MORPHINE and WHISKY HABITS. HOME CURE. Book FREE. DR. 3. C. HOFFMAN, Isabella Bidg., CHICAGO, ILL, = Saree oo Catt tecipmout fees than $25. " Stove Catalogue Pree. ‘T. , Roherte’ Sepply Ronce, 2 008He, E-TeTEE a en

Other pages from this issue: