Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1882 — Page 7

•YffcLt a Stamp Wilt Dr.“ It will piece of paper of its size and value & the world. It accomplish whafcwoul(?; a lew years ago, have beat aetifted impossible. That talismanic placard 9*l thacorher of an envelopes* package commasos the "tise of capacious and beautiful buildings wherein to receive your letters, orders trains ot cars to carry them, and starts an army ofpied to deliver them. It brings information ftpAevfery section of the counti-y and tiding* of pleasure as well. BUt the crow alng consideration is the fact*, that athree-cent stamp sent to A. VofiEtKß &Co.. Baltimore, Mil., with the- applicant’s name and address, will procure a copy of St. Jacobs Calendar, replete with interesting readingroatter.and, • better than all, containing specific instructions for the treatment and cure or Rheumatism, neuralgia&od dU disci's ty Ibc use of^ST. JacoUsOiu~ Concemlhs the efficacy of this worn derful substance, the following must impress the reader:—Hon. Thomas L. James, PostmasterGeneral of the United States, when Postmaster of the City of New York, concurred in the following testimonial from Wm. H. Wareing, Esq., Asst. General Superintendent Third Division Mailing and Distributing Department, Now lork Postoffice: “I take plea-irire in advising that the samples of St. Jacobs Oitftft for distribution among the clerks of this office,' have, as for as the}- have been tried, proved equal to all that is claimed for the Oil. The reports from the several superintendents and clerks who have used the Oil agree in praising it highly. It has been found efficacious in cuts, burns, soreness and stiffness of the joints and muscles, and affords a ready relief for rheumatic complaints.” Col. Samuel H. Taylor, Washington, Ind., and ex-Postmaster of Cumberland, Md., was cured of rheumatism by &r. Jacobs Oil. . —- PRICKLY Th* majority of the Hit ofth* human body arise from a dorangomont of the Liver, affecting both th* stomach and boeoels. In ordor to offset a our*, it to »•••• oarytoromoo* th* eauee. Irrogu lar and Sluggish action of th* Headache,Sickness at th* Stomach, Pile In the Bach and Loin*, *te., indioat* that th* Lirorio at fault, and that naturerm 1 f«ir«t assistance to enabl* this organ to Arotf off impurities. Prickly Ash Bltternri copcoiaUy compounded for this purpose. They aro mild In their action and effeettme as m our*; arcpleasant to the toot*smdtaken easily by both children and adults. Taken according to directions, they aro • oafb kndplsasant ours for Dyspepsia, General Debility, Habitual con. •tlpntion, Diseased Kidneys, etc., etc. -4» a Blood Purifier they or* superior to any other medicine; cleansing the system thoroughly, and imparting noth life and energy to theinealtd. It is b medicine and net an . Intoxicating beverage. Ml TUI IRUBSIST FOI MIWUT Ml lITTIU, and taka «o other. PttICK. SLOO par Bottle. ■EVER BROS, ft CO., - SOLE PROPRIETORS. S*. Lola end Kafiaaaqur. Ms £ TKAealicea the a£rid poiaon I j ■ * 5 gJISsSSS $%£35 of E CURED. Ml mice, fi: notn> on diiy, sold dt druggists, jl WELLS,npHARDSON A CO., ail PATENTSL >• A. LKHMANN. /“ Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents. Sen-1 for circular. . ’ ‘ " Washington, D. C.*”, A WANTED tor ttottni nad Kutni Jkioaga, -to ■ #

Strange Adventures of a Correspondent ■sXmtUpMiSi to distinguish him, made his appearance at the Irish headquarters inNew York,. .He wore glasses, not because he needed them, but to giye him a literary air. This young man vrm des-r tined for a distinguished career. His name was Edmund O’Donovan, and he became famous ip bis adventures in Central Asia as a correspondent of the London Daily News. He followed the Russian army when it was fighting in Cental Asia, sending letters to his journal; but the Russian general ordered all correspondents out of the camp, Rather than return* O’Donovan pluckily entered the camp of the opposing Turcomans. He was arrested $b a Russian spy, but while in captivity he managed to send some very remarkable letters to the London Daily News. He was at length released and he became in time the governor of an important city; he even helped the Turcomans to defend important posts against the Russians. His life was in constant peril, for these Asiatics seemed to take an especial pleasure in murdering strangers who entered their camps or cities. After performing some marvelous feats of personal daring, and writing very graphic letters from some of the most unknown portions of the globe, he finally made his way to Constantinople, where he was arrested and imprisoned for abusing tho Turkish government. He was finally released, and found his way back to England. With all his bright career behind him It Is not unlikely that he will come to a miserable end on account of his love of stimulants, tha*. bane of so many able literary men. [Demorest’s Monthly for March.

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

Reader can you believe that the Creator afflicts one third of mankind with diseases.for which there is no remedy? Dr. R. V. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery” has cured hundreds of cases of consumption, and men are living to day—healthy, robust men—whom physicians pronounced incurable, because one lung was almost gone. Sent two stamps for Dr. Pierce’s pamphlet on Consumption and Kindred Affections. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. wm ■ wm A dispatch from Mineral Point, Wis., records the death of Christian Schaefer. He was a soldier under Napoleon Bonaparte, and was in the battle of Waterloo. Another dispatch notes the death at Ottumwa, lowa, of Nicholas Remy, also a soldier in Napoleon’s service, and who served in the war of 1812 here and in the war of the rebellion. Young or middle aged men suftering from nervous debility, loss premature old age, as the result of bad habits, should send three stamps for Part VII of Dime Series pamphlets. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Bufialo, N. Y. Pieces ot skull and brains were found on the grade through the river bottoms west of Terre Haute. Doctor Prandunce took the skull to be that of a woman. Evidences of a struggle were visible from the top of the grade down to the water’s edge. The police were unable to find the body, and are bu sy trying to connect the case. It is feared there has been foul play. Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescription” is the debilitated wopian’e best-restor-ative tonic. Charles O’Connor’s- new house at NaDtucket caught fire on Sunday night, but the flaipes were discovered and extinguished"by George Hamblin without alarming any one. The next morning Mr. O’Connor made him a gift of $300.- — — - v ■ ♦ 1 * 1 * ' — Purify the blood and regulate the bowels, if you would have health. There is no remedy equal to the Prickly Ash Bitters for this purpose, They act directly on the organs concerned, going to the scat of disease and driving it from the system. Nor do they stop here, but strengthen the system, giving it tone and action, rendering it much mors capable ofresisting all future attache. ■ .It is stated the sultan has informed the German envoy at Constantinople tbat he is desirous to visit Western Europe. if —» i! Rheumatism. There has been no medicine for Rheumatism ever introduced, that equals Durang’s Rheumatic Remedy. It 4 s as sure to cure as iht seasons are to follow each other. Many qf our prominent men here in Iptiblia life have used it with great , .stacceSs. We. hnhesitatingly recofio-iqencftt.4-tWashington City Republic * Zj£ol(£ ht all „drug stores. Prloe, oust / lar. 'She bottles, five dollars. Write for frbe circular to the propri4j£br, R. 9. Helpenstine, druggist, - ffifrtobingtofi, D. 0. {wren thousand fetters have been, ter * helved by of the White Wine of Tar Syrup, from patties 1 <o*l hiing tq ahave been cured of OQq«£up?!s/A7r>y Jfci use. Price SJJIq by all druggists. , is hardiy*an adult usrson llv-j Jnff bifto«osq|nwiities troubled with kidrtey (JifflcuUy, which, is the most Srollnc and dangerous caUte of ill iseisJnT&ere 1* no Sort of 1 need to' ifcsve aniL/ama gs kidney dr urinary, ’’VroitbreirHop Bitters are taken occasionally. p Osman’s Prepared Cod Liver Oil 4 and Lime, the best medicine, fpr th* lhngs Bold by all druggists. "“iFire at Decatur, Texas, destroyed nine business houses on the east side of the public square. 1

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“ «. i »• ; . •• t Rosa Bonheuf is engaged in painting a series of heads of animals which are to be reproduced by an English engraver. One of these, “An Old Monarch,” the head of a splendid old lion, was published some months ago, it has now been followed by “An Humble Servant,” the head of a demure looking donkey. The method employed is that mixed style in which most of Landseer’s works were engraved. This method is peculiarly fitted for the expression of the various textures which come together in an animal picture. A singularly interesting case was lately referred to by the Brooklyn Eagfe. It was told by Mr. Wf A. Davenport, connected with the house of Messrs. Battler, Pitken & Co., 476 Broadway. New York, and concerned the marvelous cure of Mr. - Ezra D. Clarkson, near Newark, N. J., of a terrible case of rheumatism, which other remedies had failed even to alleviate. He was on his way to a hospital when Mr. Davenport met him and induced him to try St. Jacobs Oil, with the result named—Cleveland (0.,) Practical Farmer. The report that Parnell was recently placed in solitary confinement for an attempt to bribe the warden of the prison is denied. Ole Bull’s residence at Madison, is offered to the Wisconsin legislature for an executive mansion. The pi ice asked is $15,000. President Arthur sent to congress the draft of a bill recommending an increase to the United States navy of 500 enlisted men. Of Daniel Webster’s family only two are now living—children of his daughter Julia—Samuel Appleton ond Mrs. Jerome Bonaparte. The Newark (N. J.) Bunday Call says: One of our Cincinnati exchanges cites the case of Mr. Haldeman, of the Louisville Courier-Jour-nal who was cured of rheumatism by St. Jacobs Oil. His wife was cured of neuralgia by the same article, and every member of his family of some pain or ache by the Great German Remedy, Miss Sarah Burr, of New York, died recently, leaving $3,000,000 in legacies to several benevolent institutions. The Michigan legislature has passed a bill appropriating $265,000 for the further relief of sufferers by the fires last fall. Indiana has 86 coal mines, employing 4,567 men, and last year produced 1,771,377 tons. .

On Long Journeys

Or in traveling iu tropical or moisl climate, it is always well to be provided with a medicinal defence against lever and ague, bowel or stomach complaints and bilious attacks. Tourists, emigrants, miners and seamen find in Hostetter’s Bitters an efficient article, pleasant iu action, agreeable in flavor and wholesome iu composition. Unwholesome water is deprived of its injurious properties by admixture with this purifying corrective, and symptoms of disturbance in the bowels, caused by unwholesome food, are remedied by it. Failing appetite, loss of strength and flesh, caused by assimilation and loss of sleep, are counteracted by this uncomparable health prompter. Physicians who haws contrasted its effects with those of other medicines, acknowledge its superiority. It is known both here and abroad as a reliable family medicine.

How to Secure Health.

It seems strange that anyone will suffer frbfti the many derangements brought on by an impure condition of 'the blood, when Scovill’s Sarsaparilla.and Stilllngia; or Blood and Liver Syrup will restore perfect Health to tne pnysicial organization. It is Indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant tftjtake, and nas proven itself to be the best blood purifier ever discovered, effectually curing Scrofula, Syphilitic ffisorderSr Weakness of the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mai Aria; all Nervous aisorders and Debility, Bilious complaints and all Diseases indicating an' impure of the blood, Liver, Kidneys. SFcmaob, skin, «to. It corrects indigestion. A single bottle will prove to yon its merits as a health renewer, fqr it sets like a charm, espeoto the natural vigor of tbs tapfn aqd .nervous system. The GOLD OPIUM cure advertise meat refers to a new and certain curt llor the opium habit. Trustworthy Physician.^ If yov are troubled with Biliousness of Constipation, usd Dr. Whiles Dart delion. It is the best Liyei Investigator in use. Pint bottles only one dollar. , A dredging machine 1W tow bf a Dig sank off at Race Point, Maas ,nifd five men were drowned.

Kidney Diseases.

Kidney Diseases afflict the greater part bf the human race, and they are constantly on the increase bat wuere the virtues of Kidney-Wort have become known, they are -held in check and spedily cured. Let those who have tp constantly dose spirits of nitre and such stuff,*give this great remedy a trial and be cured. In the dry form it is most econotnical,ln the liquid the most convenient.—jPhila. Press. * . - ■ . TTW Those who qse Carbohne, as now Improved and perfectec, the great petroleum hair renewer, are ala-ay* distinguished by the beautiful t> f * texture of the hair produced Jay th* use of the most exquisite of au toilet preparations. Dr. Roger’s Vegetable WormSynip instantlydestroys worms and removes the secretions which cause them. Baker’s Pain Panacea cures pain la Man and Beast. For use externally and internally.

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