The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, December 21, 1898, Image 3

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    What Doctors Think of Wearing Rnb
hare.
Here's the first law of health Kerp
your feet dry. We nil know it. We
11 know that pueumonla and con
sumption always start with a cold,
nd that the shortcut out to a cold Is a
pair ot wet feet. lint it's so impor
tant a matter that tre can't be remind
ed too often, especially ttben the re
minder carries the weight of authority.
Dr. Wendell C. riiillips, one of tliu
most distinguished physicians in New
York, was recently giving a lecture on
"Colds, and How to Prevent Them."
It was a rainy night, and he began:
' "How many persons here wore rub
bers to-night ? Hands np,
"Not half of you. Now, that is
what I thotiolit. Every one of you
should have rubbers on a night like
tbis. lo go without them is to invite
colds, bronchial trouble, catarrh and
pneumonia. It is astonishing how
peoplo neglect their feet. Rubbers
are fifty cents. You can save a lot of
money'on the investment perhnps a
ten days' doctor bill, to say nothing of
medicine.
The doctor miaht have made it still
stronger and said that a fifty-cent pair
of rubbers would not only save doctor
bills and medicine bills, but often life
Itself. Don't try to save on rubbers;
it's the most expensive economy iu
toe world, especially just now when
everybody is getting the grip.
The Vervain riant.
The plant known as vervain, which
Is not distinguished tor Its beauty, and
which grows now-a-clsys utterly disre
garded, was so sacred to the Druids
that they only gathered It for their
divinations when the great dog-star
arose, in order that neither sun noi
moon should see the deed.
Good
Digestion
"WattS'On appetite, or It shonM do so, bat
Vts-cnn be only when the stomach Is In a
Why oondltlon. Hood's Harsnparllla so
Att and strengthens the stomach that tt
"ingests food easily and naturally and then
II dyspeptic troubles vanish.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
ts America's Greatest Merilnlne. Pries ft.
Haoct'a Pills ours Liver Illi. ,2S cent.
X
Don't substitute black tea for green
because the purchaser Is color blind.
Hs-Te-Bu for fifty Cent.
Guaranteed tobacco habit nine, makes wrat
raeoeirong, dkjoq purs. uo. w. All druwist
"Let It Vase."
A photograph of the czarina nursing
Jier baby recently appeared in an Eng
lish newspaper, and when it reached
the Russian censor the latter was a
much puzzled official He consulted
with the minister f the interior, who
was equally perplexed and decided to
tonsult with the csar. "The best
thing I can do," said the Russian em
peror, "Is to show this to the czarina
rand let her decide." In a few minutes,
I according to the story, tho czar re-
i. i H and finlri with Rmlla M Iha
minister of the Interior: "Her Ira
iperlal majesty finds nothing in the pic
ture contrary to lvr. Let It paas."
Perfectly Wonderful,
llattle "Then w went to Scotland.
It's perfectly wonderful the way they
talk the dialect." Uncle George-1-"Why,
wonderful?" Hattle "I should
think they'd forget now and then and
drop Into English. I often do when
I'm .reciting Burns or playing golf."
Boston Transcript.
PEBIODS OF PAIN.
Menstruation, the balance wheel of
'evoman'tt life, in also the banc of exist
ence to many because it means a time of
(reat Buffering.
- While no woman isratircly free from
fieriodlcal pain, it docs not seem to have
been na
ture's plan
that women
otherwise
.healthy
should suffer
an severely.
LydlaKrink-
ham's Vege
table Com
pound is
the most
thorough, fe
male regula
tor known to
medical sci
ence. It relieves the condition that pro
daces so much discomfort and robs men-
atruatloa of its terrors. Here is proof:
DBA Mhs. Pinehaih 11 ow can 1
tbank you enough for what you have
done for me T When I wrote to you I
was Buffering untold pain at time of
menstruation; was nervous, had head
tvohe all the time, no appetite, that tire1
feeling, and did not care for anything.
I have taken three bottles of Lydla E.
Finkham's Vegetable Compound, one
of Blood Pnriiler, two boxes of Liver
Pills, and to-day I am a well person. I
would like to have those who suffer
know that I am ono of the many who
have boen cured of female complaints
by your wonderful medicine and advice.
Miss Jjsxxrs B. Miles. Leon, Wis. .
If yon are Buffering in this way, writ)
a Uiaa Miles did to Mrs. Pinkham at
'u, Mass., for the advloe which sho
l... jrt free of charge to all women.
IIIMM.I.I J J -MTMay
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A SKETCH II THE BAM OF BRITISH HORTH
AMERICA, DAWSON CITY.
, iff,,
The above sketch represents the of
fice of the IJank of British North
America, the pioneer bank in the Klon
dike. It Is an Interesting fact thnt
until suitable premises could be se-
THE EMPIRE OF CHINA.
WHERE INTERNATIONAL IN
TERESTS MAY CLASH.
Tim Native Is Absurdly Hlmple A
lonrnry Ttarongh the Country as
the Passage of a Crllle Tlirotigh a
Fairy Tale. V
To travel through China, even as
China Is today, is as the passing of a
critic through a fairy tale. There are
uses for the pruning knife, but the sub
tle delicacy of the local spirit impreg
nates the mind In such a way as to
render excision Impossible. There Is
Infinite wealth of color in the gorgeous
background, and infinite disappoint
ment. The people in the phantasms
which the Idea of China has conjured
to the mind have been endowed with
such vitality that comparison estab
lishes an impossible travesty. Tho
Chinese are hopeless, but their signal
state originates a genuine fascination.
They meander across scenes that are
replete with personal Interest, and they
show no comprehension. They do not
care, they do not think. The China
man Is content when he exists. Ho Is
Indifferent to Americans and Euro
peans because he flndB no use for them,
save where they are disturbing factors
In his life, and then he hates them.
His cupidity Is only the cunning of a
mind that never exerts Itself unless to
suit a purpose of Its own. It Is cus
tomary to consider the character of a
Chinaman complex, whereas it Is ab
surdly simple. He mistrusts where he
does not understand, and he dissimu
lates because the sentiment of the one
is the Initiative ot the other.
The Chinaman in China has little re
semblance, to the cross-breeds that are
found In America, Australia, New Zea
land, or anywhere. The Chinese ser
vant abroad eliminates the plctur
esqueness from his character for the
deleterious substitution ot the con
glomerated vices of civilization. He
Is an admirable laundryman in Amer
ica, a painstaking market gardener in
Australasia and an expert thief every
where. In China, if his objections are
removed, he makes an industrious but
dirty retainer. Treated decently, his
character registers a vague probity
which exerts Itself to the benefit ot his
master against the crowd.
The untutored native in China, more
particularly where foreigners are
scarce, takes himself very seriously.
He assumes matrimony with laborious
Intensity, and even hla babies are
prodigies ot gravity; so much depends
upon their smile that it is attended al
most with serious consequences. A
Chinese baby, aa such, never frivols
that is permitted only when she has
achieved that pinnacle of Immorality
which la the distinguishing feature ot
the dancing girl. The dancing girl
Mvols, and her frivolity U but the thin
dUgalse of those women who. while
not of easy virtue, are not difficult to
approach. At the inn, when a traveler
arrives, she is pushed forward, but her
beauty Is unhappily not of that high
order which pays a compliment by rea
son of Its presence. From Pekln, where
the smells come from, to Bl-An-Fu,
whence tbey spread themselves over
Europe, from the now order back to
the old, the pity is that the morality of
the country is so susceptible. There is
a self-sufficiency about these particles
of Chinese life that is singularly hu
man. The soldier, with his length of
gas pipe, is the embodiment ot that
dignity which considers itself the pro
tector of an empire. These martial
ciphers are merely emblematic, and,
for practical purposes, they have been
too long in idleness. If they were
properly drilled and equipped, there is
scope in their physical development for
obtaining tba nucleus of an army.
Whatever power protects China event
ually, the military rabble throughout
IU empire will provide ber with to lm
cured the manager of this bank act
ually commenced business on the 19th
of Mny Inst in a tent. The sketch Is an
excellent representation of tho primi
tive methods of tho first banking fnclll-
hiswi-iri r st
mense field for organization. They
can be made capable, and time will
show whether, once appreciative of
their own fnrmidableness, they will
summon up courage to wrest their land
from the hands of the usurpers.
SUBMARINE TREASURE.
Gold and Diamond! Lying at the Bot
tom of the Sea.
From the London Mall: On the
Cornish const, about five miles from
the Lizard, It In quite common to pick
up Spanish dollars which have been
washed ashore from the wreck of a
galleon thnt went down In 1784 with a
large amount of bullion onboard. It
Is surprising that, with all the mod
ern appliances for diving, systematic
attempts are not more frequently made
to recover treasure from the deep. As
early as 1C98 a great deal ot treasure
was recovered. Including the historical
golden cup which once belonged to
Frederick, king of Sicily, from tho
wreck of one of the ships of the "In
vincible Armada." In 1B80 an Ameri
can named William Phlpps came over
from Virginia to this country and
craved the assistance of Charles II. to
ward recovering some wrecked treas
ure on the coast ot Hispanlola.
Charles provided him with a ship and
the necessary funds, but the first at
tempt proved unsuccessful. In a sec.
ond effort he was financed by the duke
of Albemarle, and this time he suc
ceeded In recovering specie to the vat
lie of 200,000, and after paying all
expenses he was ablo to give tho duke
the sum of 80,000 as his share In the
venture. The specie, on board II. M. S.
Lutlne, wrecked In 1799 off the coast of
Holland, amounted to 1,200,000, and
the wholo of tbis still remains at the
bottom ot tho sea, with the exception
of 99,859, recovered In the year 1859.
Attempts to recover the remainder are
still being made. Diving operations
resulted in the recovery of 80,000 in
gold from the wreck of the ill-fated
Royal Charter, which took place close
to Moelfra, oft the Anglesea coast, but
a vast number ot diamonds are still
lying about the wreck. 40,000 In
specie was recovered from the wreck
of the Hamllla Mitchell, In the Chinese
sea, after lying In twenty-three fath
oms ot water for upward of twenty
years, and 90,000 in gold was saved
from the wreck ot the Alphonso XII.,
which was sunk In twenty-six and one
half fathoms ot water oft the Canary
Islands in 188S. Some of the French
ships sunk at Trafalgar contained vast
treasure. Five tons of silver pinto, ex
cluding 'the famous silver gates ot St.
John's Cathedral, Malta, and a ton
and a halt ot gold plate, mostly stud
ded with jewels, the plunder of the
Maltese churches, were on board one
ot these ships. Not an ounce of this
treasure has been recovered.
Vast Wealth la Jewels.
The glorious pearl necklace which
the emperor ot Austria presented to the
late empress on the christening ot the
miserable Crown Prince Rudolph has
been left to the young Archduchess
Elizabeth, together with many other
jewels, by her grandmother's will. The
empress' own jewels, Independent ot
those belonging to the crown, were not
long since valued at $7,000,000.
India's Married Olrla.
The latest government census in In
dia showed 6.016,759 girls between Ave
and nine years of age, who wore al
ready married, of whom 170,000 bad
become widows.
Two Views of the die.
"No, I do not think she will marry
again. Sho vowed on the day he waa
burled she would "Ah! Think
ing about it already was she?" Cin
cinnati Enquirer.
The Chinese have a flower which Is
wtlte at nlcht or In the shade and
red Jn the sunlight. -
ties afforded in Dawson City. The
gentleman standing near the Rcnles is
Mr. D. Dolg, the sub-mannger; Mr. E.
O. Flnlalson, the accountant, being
seated beside him.
HYPNOTISM AS A DRINK CURE.
It Is Now Kniplnyeil to Abate the Bin
of Intemperance.
Many and varied are the so-called
cures for that curse to humanity ha
bitual drunkenness. The latest treat
ment, and possibly one of tho most
effective and successful methods em
ployed, Is hypnotism. Naturally the
habitual drunkard Is considered harder
to cure because he Is In a state of per
petual intoxication, while the dlpso
manlc Is only periodically drunk, but
men versed In the knowledge of sug
gestive therapeutics say with the for
mer drunkenness Is a habit and with
the latter a form of Insanity. A habit
can be cured by suggestion, while the
patient Is under a hypnotic Influence;
as Is every day being manifested, while
Insanity Is rarely cured by a like treat
ment. Therefore the average cures
effected by hypnotic suggestion number
80 per cent, the remaining 20 usually
being cases of long standing dipsoma
nia and people who really do not care
to be cured. The patient must work
with the hypnotist, who Is usually a
registered physician. He must want to
be cured and do his best to relax en
tirely the mind and body and to go to
sleep as he Is told when the maglo
hypnotlzer of Bllver Is held before his
eyes. When he Is asleep he Is told
thnt he will not care for liquor when
he leaves the place, the physician
speaking in a soothing monotone. The
desire to be cured, tho confidence In the
healer, the perfect rest for the nerves,
together with the physical exercise
practiced and the nutritious food pro
vided, stimulate tho heart and stomach
until the patient forms the habit of go
ing without liquor. Then he goes
away cured, the treatment having last
ed from ten to twenty days. The
stronger the patient's mind the sooner
be will be cured, for the greater will
be his determination. This method ot
curing the liquor habit by hypnotism
and suggestion Is now being practiced
by eminent physicians all over the
country, and is being taught in one ot
the leading medical colleges of Chica
go. It Is strictly "professional," fo
not one ot the Instructors will teach
the art outside the medical profes
sion. Lightning Iteveals a Tomb.
Lightning recently brought about the
discovery of an Etruscan tomb neat
Votterra. It struck an old pine tree
on a hillock, and In cutting) down the
remnants ot the tree the workmen
found the top of the sepulchre under
the roots.
TOLD BY FIGURES.
The costliest building ot modern
times Is the state capltol at Albany,
N. Y., which has already had spent
upon it the Immense sum of 920,000,
000. The dimensions of the capltol at
Washington are: The length, 751 feet
4 Inches; breadth, from 121 to 324 feet;
It covers 153,112 square feet. From
base line ot building to the tip of sta
tue, 287 feet 11 Inches. The height ot
the dome above the base line on the
east front Is 287 feet 5 Inches.
The deepest lake In the world, so fat
as known, ts Lake Baikal in Siberia,
While 9,000 square miles In area, or
nearly as large aa Lake Erie, it is 4,000
to 4,500 feet deep, so that it contains
nearly as much water as Lake Supe
rior. Its surface Is 1,350 feet above the
sea level and Its bottom nearly 3,990
feet below It.
To those who have never considered
the subject. It might appear that each
letter Is of equal importance In the
formation ot words, but the relative
proportions required In the English
language are these: a, 85; b, 16; e, 30;
d. 44; e. 120; f. 25; g. 17; b, 64; I. 80;
, 4; k, 8; I, 40; m, 30; n, 80; o, 80:
P. 17; q. 6; r, 63; s. 80; t. 00; ti, 34; v,
12; w, 20; x. 4; y. 20; s, 9. It Is this
knowledge of how frequently one letter
Is used compared with others that en
ables cryptogram readers to unravel so
many myiterlei
sT From TaHnm la Fireside.
4
St VifAt.1 f anaraa m t t a
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J ; yearly advertising;;
OUR Catalogues
if they were not
i worth having?
. Our jrnnral Catalogue eontnlni Furnl- ,
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. Mirrors, Lamp. Hlnturn., Ilwlillnir, Unity . ,
1,'arrtRrws, Herrlgnnitnr, Tinware, etc., ' '
I at prices tliat have surprised the entire 1 1
( oivlllted world. ( t
. We publish a l-eolor Mthoifraplif-d Csf- ( .
alniue of Carpet, Hits, I'ortlrt-rs and
l Ijice Curtains showing the actual pat- I 1
, tern In hsnd-pnlnted colors. We i.re- , .
far frflRht on thwo (TchhIs, saw Carpets
ree ami furnish (free) Carpet Lining.
More you can bur at the same prices '
I that dealers pay. A million and a hair i
others have written for our Free Cata- ,
losues. 1 1
1 Do you want thomT Address this wayi
Julius Hines&Son
Dept. .inn BALTIMORE, MO.
Tho monkey wrench gets its name
from Its Inventor, Thomas Monkey of
Dordentown. N. J.
Tn Core Constipation Forever.
Take Cnscarets Cnndvrathurtio. Is ortto
U a U. C fall to ours, druggists refund money
(leitniin courts have Just decided
thnt the plure where a newspaper
editor nhull be tried for libel must Ik
the place where the publication office
of Hih newspaper Is situated, and not
any Dlnce where the newspaper mny
( chance to be sold. The point was de
cided by the refusal of a Berlin court
to assume Jurisdiction In the rase of
an aliened libel printed In a Hresluu
newspHpei-.
To Cure A Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Rromn Quinine Tablets. All
Druggist refund money If It falls to oar. Sta.
OberHiiimergnu Is mnklng ready to
perform the Passion play In 1900,
though the consent of the Bavarian
Government has not yet been obtained.
Most of the parts will be taken prob
ably by the persons who acted them In
1S90. The managers count on a very
Inrge attemlnnre from visitors to the
Purls Exhibition.
Dr.fleth Arnold's Cntigh Killer Invaluable as
a Cough remedy. Kneel iiimkIihI. Llri
J. J UN K, 44S West iiftth St., N. Y., Dev. 11, 1SW7.
London's County Council has decided
on the mtmlcipul control of the water
supply of the metropolitan district and
will try to get a bill through Parlia
ment to enable It to purchase, "by
agreement or by compulsion," the
property of the eight companies tlmt
are now providing the water.
Beaary la Blo Oeem,
Clean blood means a clean skin. Ho
beauty without it. C'aacareta, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im.
purities from the body. Begin to-day to
banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and thai sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cnscarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c,25c,Wc
Chestnuts dried and ground Into
flour are made Into bread nnd used for
food by the mountuln peasuntry of
France.
Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervous,
ress after first dnr's use of !r. Kline's flreat
Nerve ltrptnrcr. i:i trial bottle and treiitUa
flee. Di.H.II Kl.lNr, I. til. .mi An h KM'hlln.l'a
DVSFEPSIfl
"For six year I was a victim of dys
pepsia in lis worst form, i could cut nothing
but milk toiist. und at times my sioirmch would
not retain and dlKest ercn luuU Last Man u I
heRiin taking CASC'AKKTH and since then 1
have steadily Improved, until iimu well us I
over was in my life."
David H. Mmr-ny. Newark. O.
CANDY
saaimato
Pleainnt. Palatable. Potent. Tsste Good. I)o
wood, Nefer Mlulten. Weaken, ur (J ripe. Hie. &M.&U0.
... CURB CONSTIPATION. ...
itlrilst Busnlf l'w, llr. Hum!. Vsrt. Sll
M.Tfl.Raf! end gnnrsnteed bjr sll drug.
I U-DAb glut utltHi Tobeoco Uaulu
Established 1789.
Baker's
saassa
Chocolate,
celebrated for more
than a century as a rji
delicious, nutritious, Kf
and fleihformlng
beverage, has our Qf
well-known &
Yellow Label g
on the front of every
package, and our
trade-mark," La Belle
Chocolatlere,"oa the
biTE
NONB OTHER GENUINE,
MADS ONLY BY
g WALTER BAKER fc CO. Lt4,
npfl PCVKI DISCOVERT; tne
U ..-f VJS I quit rslisl sad sural eorst
cmm. H-nil 'or book of ts.itiuuoisl. si. -I io eaya
iissinwm tree, pr I I eaaia's loss. Atuats. a.
.." Tm 'VP beneSI Mih1 tnta to llln.n. chemical
Uo.. hswVurk lurlUsawUwaudlisMiMiluiuulaUi.
"Gn9 Year Borrows Anollw
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APOLIO
Ilo Not llllty Dally With Croon,
But use Hoxsle'a Croup Cure at once
and prevent membraneous croup. .No
opium to stupefy, no Ipecao to nau
seate., B0 cts.
Mrs. Wlnslnw's oothlngByrnpforehllilra
teething, softens the gums, reduce Inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. Sic a bottle
t can recommend Plso's Onre for Consump
tlnn tn sufferers from Asthma. K. D. Town
sbnd, i . Howard. V. Is., May 4, ISM.
It takes 37 specially constructed and
en nipped steamers to keep the sub
marine cables of the world In repair.
Dost Tofcarra Spit aai Hawks tear Lift away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be ma
setio. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-Tv
Bao. the wonder-worker, that makes weak mea
Itrong. All drugsiste, 60o or tl. Cure guaran
teed Booklet and aamnlo free. Address
Sterling llemoJy Co., Chicago or New York)
Nearly nil of the new freight equip
ment, ordered by Receivers t'owen snd
Murray of the Unit I more & Ohio Hall
load during the past few months, will
be delivered by Juniiiiry Kith.
The orders consisted of S.O00 stand
ard box enrs, from the Michigan Pen
insular Car Company; 1.000 box and
1.000 gnndolns from the Pullman Com
pnny: 2.0ii0 box cms from the Missouri
Car nnd Foundry Company; 1,000 steel
coal cms of loo.ooo pounds capacity
from the Schoen Cotnpnny, and live f0
foot modern mall curs from the I'ttll
miin Company.
Knob, of these cars Is equipped with
the VVestlnghotise nil- brake and M. C.
H. automatic couplers.
TDE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known tn tha- CAf.lvnnviA Via Rvnrrw
I Co. only, and vre wish to impress upon
all the Importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is munnfactured
by the California Fio Hyruf Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
Imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fio Stri p Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs haa
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far la advance of all other laxatives,
as it acta on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without Irritating or weaken
ing them, and it docs not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN FRANCISCO, Cat
LOVISVILLE. Ej. h EST TOnE. If. T.
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