Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1882 — WORTH REMEMBERING. [ARTICLE]

WORTH REMEMBERING.

New that good times are again upon u* it is wo ih remembering that no one can enjoy the pleasantest surroundings if in bud health There are hundreds of miserable people going about to-day with disordered stomach, liver or kidneys, when a hottie of Parker’s Ginger Tonic I would do .hem more good than all the | medicines they have ever tried. Ladies and Gents arctic under wear just received at the popular Notion Store of E. P. Honan. The publication of the World’s Cyclopedia of Selen e is an event of remarkable interest to many. For the first time, it brings the scholarly productions of the masters in modern science vvitlwu the reach of ctudents and all readers who most need, and |mo t highly appreciate, their work, j Tire plan of the Cyclopedia differs | from any previou iv published, in that instead of being a mere alphabetical I Rat. of briefly treated lopios, including a mays of unimportant subjects, il ! will include, complete, the most im j portaut woe Us of leaking sci' ntiiic | writers upon subjects or the highest • value and interest. Each volume i will be complete in itself. Volume | one. just issued, a large “model octa- : vo” of nearly 709, is sold at the pri< I of $1 59 for the cloth, and $1.75 for • tin* half Russia binding.’and contains ; what lias heretofore app -ar ■ ! in nu- ! merou- volumes, obtainable e-T * at ! many times the cost* the works of i such autiiors as T. A. Huxley, R, A. | Proctor, Herbert Spencer. Andrew i Wilson. It. C. Tn nch, Alexander Bain, i George ltawlinaon. and others. This* I volume wiil be followed soon by vol- | times two ami three, tiie contents of i which are said to be of even greater I popular interest amt scientific value j than the present.' It is alifiost super- ; fiuous to name the publisher of this i grand contribution to the intellectual ; progress of the masses, for who else ; would furri-Ji so much that is oxed- ! lent for so little cost as John B. Al-. den, New York? For sale by booksellers and club a tents. i. j A large invoice of knit goods in J ■ ket-q Hoods and Hose just receiv - ed at E. P. H-ormu’s. Tin Clove land Leader says that for change of air an oi l coitfish and a hammock hung in the carriage nouse i does Just as well as a trip to the seashore, and you are handy to the house iu case of tiro. Please < all and examine those nice hoods tor the ehool girls, very cheap, at Homans, The largest assortment of Guns ever brought t > Rensselaer, muzzle . ;,p -d brer-ch leading, single and double j bairol. Powder, shot, cartridges and j general equipments for hunting and | fishing, at Wm. A. L iaison's. i -ha fima ■( wood Puu.p ii. ihe niar- | ket. rubber bucket, fine finish, E. W : 'Yalkcr’s. Sold by W- A. Damson Newels Block, the dihtingth-ring charm. A d« lightfiff fi qp-mce of freshly g.ul>ei'd flow*!.'*- and spsc»*« i.- the distiu—gm iiu cimnn of Fli .cstoe. Stop at i. B. Leuniing’s for your v, al pap r, a s-to. k i inferior -to none, nil prices rack bottom. Atgaud Stoves, tt,c finest in the world, nickel and plain. Sold by W A. Lamson. Horans your Furnishing G-'ods

Mr. Ferguson is again in the field of trade, prepared to supply all who wish with lumber, coal, etc., at lowest rates. Office and yards opposite the depot.