Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1882 — Page 3

left, u any lata*. <3°g ’’ of all subjects; everyone thinks it his special right to try to better the ■weather, and hurls his -from Prof. Tice, of St. Louis, Mo., the renowned meteorologist and weather prophet of the West. It does -not discuss the weather but somethin# surely of more importance to those who suffer With that painful malady he speaks of: ‘‘Tim toy «^V«PgW jf. * lowa, on the 21st of December last, I wia-sei/ed, with a sudden attack of notirelfriA fn»the l eli«*J' giving me excruciating pain ana almost preventing breathing*. My pulse, •usually. £O, fell torisi Intense nausea of the Stomach succeeded, ana a cold, clammy •went coVered my entire-body. The attenditttpphysitSan cotildl!te-frothing to-re 1 lieve ml. After suffering for three hours, I thought—as I had been using St. Jacobs Oil with , good effect for rheumatic pains—{ would trvifc I saturated a piece of flannel, large enough to cover my chest, with the Oil, and applied it. The relief wir inili(#fr > In on 6 hour I was entirely. frfce.from .pain, .and would have taken the train to fill an appointment thatnight m a neighboring town had my friends not dissuaded me. As ft Was. I tooktlie hfghfvain formy home, d l ' Have not been troubled since, t »*>**■' -<■ -*■

PRICKLY tt §*# B fl ** The majority of the ills of the human body arise from a derangement of the ttvW, affecting bpth the (ttotnach and - to effect a pure, it is meetntrry to remote the oausi. Irregular and Sluggish ait (on off the Bowls, Sendee he, Sickness at the Stomach, Pain tn the Back and "Loins, etc,, indicate that the hirer is at fault, and that nature requires assistance to enable thieergass to throw offimpurttitt: w ' A " A< Prickly Asia lilttenare eepeoialtg compounded for They are miUf, fn fheir action ahdicffeeiire ae a oure t are pleasant to the taste and taken easily by both children and adults. Tahen~Beeordtny -to directions,' they are “w safe and pleasant cure for Dyspepsia, General Debility, Habitual Con* •tipation* Diseased Kidneys* etc., etc. 4i a Blood jpuriiler they •re superior to stay .ether medicine/ cleansing the ay item thoroughly, and imparting Mew lifi cendencrgy to the inralid. 4tt* a medicine t#W not •» intoxicating: beverdga? m YOUR DRUGGIST FOR PRICKLY All RITTERS, and taka no other. fRIOI, SI.OO par Bottle. KYER BROS. 2 CO., - SOLE PROPRIETORS. pi ». >S«*» wd KhPaakOttr. Me, _ " FWI THE PEitlillANENt CURE of| l CONSTIPATBON. | *j No other disease ia so prevalent in this ooun-Jcl h try as Comatlpatioii, and no Mjaady haa oraafal x equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wort as ala I P cure. Whatever tho cause, however obstinate j I J the ease, proper use of this remedy will| I overoomeit. Igl E3BFI RTSS THIS distressing com-lil ** r KiilSOi plaint is very apt to bc|-*| H complicated with constipation. Kidney-Wort j/1 strengthens the wealrened parts and quiehlyl& I £ curee ell kinds of Piles oven when jxhysioian*|“ I C and medicines havo boftJt-e failed. ' |2| "* CTIi yon have either ofthoe^rouble^^J-* 1 SI IiSIMS-CM Bf I>'. Frailer 1 a Magic Ointment. Ours as if by matin', Pimplea. Black Honda Or Grab*. Blotches and Eruptions os tho face, leaving tho thin clear, besltby and beautiful. Also cures Itch, Barber’s Itch, Salt Rheum, Tetter Ringworm, Scald Head, Chapped Hands. Bora Nippies, Boro Lips* oMI, obstiaatfe Uleers and Sores, dto. HHllf MstAiiK. 1- t * ?*!!*/• cl « T « 1 »“d, 0., suffered bo. yond all description from skin disease which appearod on his hands, head and face, and nearly destroyed his ayes. The most oareful doctoring failed tp help him, and after all had failed he used I>r. Frasier’s Magic Ointment »n<'by. a fMr*j»prir*U<msi W The first and only positive core for skin, dioe|^ty by &X tiX, iIMUL For Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulcerated. Piles Dr. William’s Indian Pile OLttineMrUa sure cure. Prloe SI.OO, by mall. For sale hr c 62 VeseySt. New York. JtOOT 7 JblTr | I sparkling Temperance beverage. Ask. ■"■your druggist, or sont by mall for m - C. E. HIRES, 48 N. Dela. Ave.^hiladfilDhla. ■“• Selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Priooa wdurod 33 per toot. XottonalFahUshlagC*

About Elenhants.

There wasai e&phararaffcrafwot so big as Jumll>, 111 £1 ed and escaped, J«le thought it ii i IB fin! will IldlKl Jiffl n tirement, and the emerged ‘on a war footings That ill-used animal de■BTOed*TWVty?<mffV!lla|^JI l hm Itad i«u#nd,«ad s «o--I t he would, indeed, hgve depopulated the entire province, but that the as'SwuSfcCdl lector, with a party of shikarees, shot him after many volleys.” S'-fAlrhoftf (steob*ol» brought th Europe havd had.Jo be rtofcdaioiNMaaciiame,» Ihe famQUf Exeter Chaujge elephant, «nW«Bftr%eeper when m a state of ‘must.’ In a Liverpool menagerie an IlrnftLjjghiAh hn| mill Ml tuMSmmMB terdam Zoological Gardens the male elephant was chained in the middle of Jl@soou wore the chain out, ana the only 7 man who dared apunjfcr like cjr cumf|»n As s sai||es an away, and'rushed into a lane, where he was quickly suffocatedjby the mud causing him tofsmlf preventing him from making any effort at seif preservation. It is a saying that an elephant is ‘a fool in the mud.”

“Now WELL AND STRONG.”

eu}piAy%i^in6ißi WsM'V- V Dear^Sir. —l wish to state that my .daughter^aged IS, f . was nronounced, incurable and was fast.TaCng- asthd doctors thought, with consumption, I„, obtained a halfdofeh' bottles ot your “Golden 'Medibaf Discovery” for her and she comrqenqed i rpproving afcon«e f B(nd'i»«nQw *wlell sind strong. - . Very truly yoprs. Rev. ISAAC N. AUSTIN. “Discovery” sold by druggists.

A series of discussions of j;jie New TestaHient revision is to be held by St. Louis'episcopalians duriftg Lent, under the chairmanship of- Bishop Rob in which both clergymen and daymen will take part. At the first mooting the bishop spoke favrabto ot the work, while the Rev. Dr. onert condemned R ARy making no obscure'passage clear, while obliterating some of the most familiar and beautiful expressions. gJYoung and middle aged men suffering from nervous debility and kiudied affections, as loss of memory and hypochondria, should inclose three stamps for Part VII of worlds dispensary Dime Series bf pamphlets. Address World's Dispensary, Dedical association, Buffalo N. Y. Thb statistical office at Vienna has just published some interesting particulars witlvregard td’lhe Press ip Austria. They show that ftjonl 876 1876 the total nunjoer of periodicals rose to 969 in 1876,'t0 1,001 in 1877, to 1,050 in 1878 and to 1,074 in 1679. The increase, therefore, during the five year&rWas at rate of, 22 per cent. This total comprises pnßJUebtiohs of every description, the greatest number of political journals appearing at .Vienna, while Bfthfimla lias 7£ polity ical journals for 5:560,000 inhabitants', and Galicia 30 for 6,000,000 inhabitants. •-t ■ ■ - "ill,*- . ■)■ - - - u ... “I would not live always, I ask not to stay.” We do not w’onder,.with Such a cold as yours, but therfi lb a bright side to every thin*, /tiedVunsjhine even fori hose racked with pain. Dr. Bull’s Cough .Sprup peyer fajlado cure the most stubborn cough*j . *

A dinner is to be given to Stephen N. Gifford, to celebrate the 25th year of his service as clerk of the Massachusetts house of representatives. Mr. Gifford is a Republican, but since the first year ,of his election there has never a vote thrown against him. Purify the blood and regulate the bowels, if you would have health. There is no remedy equal to the Prickly Ash Bitters foT this purpose, They act directly on th • organs concerned, gojng to the scat of disease and driving it from the system. Not do they stop here, but strengthen the system, giving it tone and action, rendering it much mors capable of resisting all future attacks. Professor Brown-Bequard has had conferred upon him by the Paris Academy des Science the distinguished honor of the Grand Prfac Lecase. This prize, which is valued at about $2,000, is giveu only in recognition of a life-long devotion to physiological science which has resulted ,in important discoveries. Rheumatism. There has been no medioiue for Rheumatism ever introduced that equals Durang’s Rheumatic Remedy. It ; s as sure to cure as the seasons are to follow each other. Many of our prominent men here in pupiiqlife have used it with.great success. We unhesitatingly recommend it.—i Washington City RepubUV ••' !■(•;* -r.'A ■: Bold at all drug stores. Price, one d’dllar. 4 Six ‘-bottles, five dollars. Write for free circular to the propj-1-‘etor, It. K. Helpenstine, druggist, Washington, D. C v ■ chilblains, chopped handsconw/,hruWeset«k[ . - fijn; < \

Father, is Getting Weil.

,* My daugblers efiv, ‘'How nmch bfety t«Jr ffither4s since ne used Hop’ Bittew. He is vetting well after hislong Buffering from a disease declared inCurafilfe, 2Ut)^dkeJdS|ghft|<itt»*ft«, used your Bitters.—A lady of Rochester, N Y. I

A Georgia Romance.

A of thie place, was about to leave for a female ii\stitu(rfdaa to complete her education. She had his suit, but when at last the young girl’s Saratoga trunk was carn&Tto the depot, and with tears in her curbs' she Waft'bidding adieu to her friends, < ithft tardy lover realised, that * ‘Faint heart neVief won flaTPlAdy,” and he requested an interview ere it was too late. This was granted, and, presto! there cbgngfr .-Thi trunk was JgprelidgTOrottfinents were discarded, mid in the balmy spring time wedWffg. bells will Tirfjg oht in the quiet little village, a , ■

KANSAS PRAISING IT.

“While I was iu Topeka last Winter, said the Hon. AHJ&r. Edgertona '*7 ii ad a pretty rough time of it. I Slot a bad cold, anidj then that ltdttbe* log sufficiently .severe, I was also at. Hickecf* #it^ 7 rliteu ihatwin; Tlft-pjft Stas.in my left shoulder. 'At times J. wlmost writhed in agony., I tell you sir, that the paiu haw been ' greater had my shoulder been screwed up in a vise. I and felt like I was Lined to remain in that conditicMt My friends and a physician,;vqerqgeg|-« ereus in their prescriptions and my' room soon becaipeq*aHicatvpe apothecary shop v ButOiothing did' me any gfiWK Obedtiy- stfthe- one told m§ I was enduring a, great deal of tihedless pain whetr f could invest ftfty cent in a bottle o{ St. Jacobs Oil apd be doted. I hivedteddtt m bottle 6f the Qll. rubbed it on nfy shoulder twice, aha in two days forgot that I ever had rheumatism Yes, that is A great Remedy, an,d no mistake. They dah’t say to hdueh in favofof its heal<ing power.” The above was uttered, by Edgington while sifting' in the porch of theLta House,, at Columbus, the other evening, and was owheard by an escaped reporter, who is traveling the country ineqg. Inquiry developed the factrjhat Hr, EddlngtW is one of thft most widely known men in Kansas, figuring prominentNjL In politics, and acting as~ the responsible agent of the BradstreeJ Commercial Agency. Upbri \ subsequently making Mr. EdmgtOh'B acquaint taince the reporter was assured that all be had heard was true, and-he.waa at liberty to use it ip the papier s.-rGa-wego {Kiln.) Democrat. „ ‘ The Lbndon Times .believek that war between Austria and Russk ’is always a possibility, but th£t tiidre js no immediate likelihood of an outbreak between those j>owerS,' \\ go on a furlough to is considered an important' sign that there" is no fear of She tpeaee - being* broken. 1! The Bt. Paul (Minn.) Globe, observes : Things had gone wreilg with him, and he wanted, to dig; yet he had the/whqle house darting a-ound m ightXY, jively, so we heafd, hunting for the St. Jacobs Oil bottle, when the first twipge qf rheumatisja gathered - } £ 1 • ' . . t Clark Morrispn, m? iyor-elect qf OsN. iY.j is tlie foreman of the Oswego Palladium, in which journal he owns a third interest.

If You Are Sick, Read

the advertisement in another cojninn, find it will explain to you the rational methodlof getting well. Kidney-Wort will save you the kidneys and liver,* it tp.e wbfst diseases caused by their derangement. Use it at once. In dryl and liquid lorm. Either is equally the liquid is easiest, bb't the dry is the mosteoaao-' micali— jntertor.

Mens Man’s Peptonized Beef tonic, the only 'preparation of beef containing its entire nutritious properties. It contains blood-making, force generating and life-sbstalriing properties ; invaluable for indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of general aebilitp; also, in all enfeebJea conditions, whether the results of exhaustion, nervous prostnltion> Overwork or acute disease, particularly if resulting from pulmonary Q9tap]afntß. Caswell, Hazard A Co., proprietors, New York. Bold by druggfcsfe. , •• • w Ten thousand letters have Men received J>y ; the proprietors of the White Wine of Tar Syrup, from parties claiming to have been cured of consumption, by its use. Price 25 cents. Bold by ml druggists. Thoee who use Carbohne, as now improved and perfected, the groat petr4|eum hair renewer, are always distiagulahed by the beautiful f*■ texture of the hair produreidiby toe use Of the most exqulslto of RU toils! prepioations. ,; If ftp troubled with Bilto'Mnehof Catystipation, use Dr. whiton town delicn. It is the best Livei h v j*’.i gAtor in use* Pint bottle* cv i <- e«iv DRikK-£-Ttiesn*dimne ! is fi cfeftain jure f&rllh? Habit. 08021*1*11 Prepared" COtt Liver Oil sapsmmiSr Tfn reFCiawi fVßuunfl'wWCtWßlrdnßlP mucous membrane.

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H, ai.'UHWM&fUm KuLKiSMS' feis^^!a^aaßattiißri " : Henry's Carbolic Salve. i-lqnj The" Best Salt« In lh«< fhorid for Cits, M Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Bands, GWlbialhs* Corns ahd all kiwa«i ob EmpJAqns,; jdes. The salve fs guaranteed to give perfect sa‘islaotion in ev«j*y oaSe •» money refunded. Be-rore you get CARBOIdC SAGVE,;asi %]?> others ,are bjpj./rpttatiofls.apd Bipti >uJdi 1 •!ÜbrfICkiJIBAHiCIIK. "[ ' >ol MrsV bleVS- 1 land, Ohiq,- wriWlr: ‘'‘Tho 1 usd 6t twn xqffJiierorß’s PleisautP ergative Pellets « day, for a few weeke,*h»s entirely /cured me-if sjck head-ache, froni which I fbrM&riysuffeted te?ribiy, as ’ often on an average as oneb in ten days.” . Of >ll druggists. TOWNBLEY»B TOOTHACHE ANODYNE cures in one minute. ■T 7 —■» f - ■‘ • Dr. Green's Oxygenated Bitters * - l .* 1 - Is the oldest and best remedy for Dyspepsia, Billiousness, Malaria, Indigestion, all disorders of the stomach, and all d seases indicatiug an impure condition of the blood, kidneys, Sain

1-i- .'.uu t J OPK Own-No. 168 VALUABLE T'MU,, “If TOO art lufferlDf (roa pwr M«lU« iMWkhini pa a bad of atekaantakaakiMf, •for Hop Bitters will cure job. ”If ion ara limply alitnc, lira I mi weak ’and dliplrilad, without toluo-ly koowina ' Wky, llop Bitters will Retire you "If joo aro a Mloiitor, aon kavo rrat lax ad rourmli with fOur pooaoral MM * *or a Mathar, waro ort with aoro »ad work. Hop Bitters will Restore you. *‘lf joo ora a mao it boiloaaa or lAwro 'waakanadkj tha (train of rout OVatrdaj 'dotlea, or a aiao of lattora, aollUdr asm •poor mldalctal work, j.J .. j .■ Hop Bitters will StrenfrOiea jn. “If foo ara •affuriog from arar aaMax or VJ. ’drlpklng. >aj lnrtmoroUon or j HI ■or ara rouug And growing toe Mali aa la of * **• tail tho «am, !: 1 / - ■<- ''"Jty u i Hop-Bitters nfil ReItNTS yen. >.! ■" JBwfisaranaete i ’■rateai oaad* cioanalog, toolwg.or (iimn . V 'laiidg, wltho it Intoxicating, ** Hop Bitters is what yet xeed* iYI “If yoo aro old, and jour Mom thka gnd * V 'Uaporo, polaa faoblt, yonr narrot ooalaifiy i J V ‘aod roar fakoltiac waning. Bop Bitters will fire yet mew life as <i vigour. “Rot bitters u an aiag«n,iMaitk7. ■ v f ‘M4i raftmblng flavoring tyr oufi( t torn *5 *drinka, Unpora water, oto., rtuOaiicgUtaa ’kaialM add iwaatcalng tho nonk, and ‘aloaglog tha atomaoh,” HORBEAND "cATtL^P^WDERf tic 9o*n will die of Cor.ir. Pore or Ltnro Tw vka. If Foatz'i Powder* are need in time. £ ou HS wllleureknd pneren t HooCholma Fonuo Powder* will prevent Oafs* in Fowl*. Fontct Powder* will increase the quantity Of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make the butter fir* and(week Poutrt Powder* will core or prevent almost dmr Dusau to which Rom* and Cattle are subject Fomrrs Powdx** wnx oivx Batikt action. Sold ararywhere. BATIU ». VOUTZ, Proprietor. BAXTIMORR, HP. EX-SOLDIERS ofithat wonderful paper, tbe World and Soldier, published at D. C. It contain- etorleH of the Wnr, Camp Life. Beene* from tbe Battle-field, and «thousand things of interoat to our country’s defondera. It is the great soldier's paper.. It contaius all tbe Laws and rnstruotionn relating to Pensloos and Bounties for soldiers and tbUr heirs. Every ex-soldier should enroll bis name under the World and Soldier banner at once. EjKl't pages, forty- columns, weekly. 11 a year. Bon 9B8? Wat 1G ngton? ygrij-.dn.uu. JOHN ROOTB HITTERS WOT eure Fever, Dumb Ague, Dyspepsia* Ltv SF^a 4 * ?" ln, 'y Loss of AppefH* Hgaducbe, Typhoid B 'lousand aU kinds es -erers. For fuller 1 formation address tb« FRANCIS ROOTS, Buffalo, N Y QaJl at you druggists for a bottle. Benton, Myers & Co., ‘Cleveland, and Moirlfipn Plummer A Co„ Chicago, wholesale apnts. . . Tile OLDEST Medicine in the WORLD is rnogABLT Dr: line Tlomi'i Ctlelratjl Eve Water. JEMfxs-bi r^r n 7 u«ilVnS*U* dtrpoU-in^ar* ffrllMrad Uw* '.fSV-T'F.-ZiS Vxcevsfte u*e <ir Kgeter’gJ Puablfi-Cblortde «f . IA ' - 1 hN Ac - > I’.) INI t*idl Ivold Drunk,t t« , r ./•-• iff -:t\ r *'* -' IT phre New treatise, with testimonials., Mft free. E. M. Lewis, 168 Randolph street 11 tU"A ■ < .1 i;I (fill N RRevolVj-rs.cauitogae feeeJlddress J yV. Oup iypr.g.l’ittHb’g Pa. YOUNG HER wom }? kMgraphy la a lew month*, ara bt —cUU of a (ltoAtlsn. addrw* TAUmn Bmoa . jA*.Hrt%T WU

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