Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1882 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A pitiful case was develdpedMasi week at Bayonne, N. J. Amoeg the many children sent to the railway to pick up bits of coal along the track was a son of Nathan Wilton, aged ten. While climbing between two cars he slipped, and his legs were crushed ipto a shapeless mass. He managed to drag himself out of the way, and when found asked those about him, “Do you think I will die?” Hoping to encourage the little fellow, he was told that he would not. At this a shade of sadness passed over his pallid face, and he murmured, “I would rather die than have to pick coal every day.” '

Dragging Pains

Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: Dfear Sir— My wife had suffered with “fema'e weaknesses” for nearly three years. Attimes she could hardly move, she had such dragging pains. We often saw you “Favorite Prescription” advertised, but supposed like most patent medicines it did not amount to any thing, but at last concluded to try a bottle, which she did. It made her lick at first, but it began to show its effects in a marked improvement, and two bottles cured her. Yours, etc., A. J. HUYCK, Deposit, N. Y. — i In Chicago, early Sunday morning, two men, named John A. Will and Thomas Kelly, met at the corner of Randolph and La Salle streets. A few words passed, when the former drew a revolver and shot the latter through the head, killing him instantly. Chili, according to a Washington special, has for an object in the war with Peru the annexation of Tarapaca, in which the guano and nitrate deposits are located. It now transpires that the prize is not nearly so valuable as anticipated. Dr. Pierce’s “Pellets,” or sugar-coated granules—the original “ ittle liver pills” (beware of imitations) —cure sick and bilious headache, cleanse the stomach and bowels, and purify the blood. To get genuine, see Dr. Pierce’s signature and portrait on Government stump. 25 cents per vial, by druggists. Miss Phoebe Couzins, of St. Louis, the suffragist, has secured a -number of influential Missourians to indorse her application to the president for a seat in the Utah organizing commission. The Parisians ate seven thousand horses last year and ten donkeys.

Suicide Made Easy ♦

Let your liver complaint take its own course and don’t take Dr’ Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery.” Sold by druggists. James G. Blaine, Thomas Ewing, of Ohio, and Senator Davis, of West Virginia, have formed a syndicate to purchase the Washington & Ohio Kailroad, which is intended to be a short line between Washington and Cincinnati. Sept. 14th, 1880. Hop Bitters Co., Toronto: I have been sick for the past six years, suffering from dyspepsia and general weakness. I nave used three bottles of Hop Bitters, and they have done wonders for me. lam well and able to work, and eat and sleep well. I cannot say too much for Hop Bitters. SIMON ROBBINS. Incendiaries made an ineffectual attempt, Saturday night, to burn Cochranton, Pa. Fires were lighted on three sides, in cooper shops and a planing mill. The town escaped with a loss of $5,0C0 on Birchada’s mill. Many persons will take no menicine until prostrated on a bed of sickness. This is folly. Nature always calls for assistance when needed to throw off impurities. With our habits of life, it is necessary to render this help. Prickly Ash Bitters will not force nature, but acts mildly and renders the assistance required. Try them. King Kalakaua’s chamberlain, C. H Judd, has reached New York from Europe. He traveled half way round the world to buy fine furniture for the king’s brand new $200,000 palace.

To the Trade.

Wall paper. We desire to call attention of the trade that we are not in the combination and will sell Wai and Window paper cheaper than any house in the trade. If you need any Wall Paper send for samples. KEIL BROS. Fort Wayne, Ind.

As a Cnre for Piles

Kidney-Wort, acts first by overcoming in ths mildest manner all tendency to constipation; then, by its great tonic and ingivorating properties, it restores to health the debilitated and weakened parts, We have hundreds of certified cures, where all else had failed. Use it and suffer no longer.—Exchange.

Removal and Change of Name.

The Hagerstown, Md., Agricultural Implement Manufacturing Company have removed their business to Newark, Ohio, and changed the name to the Newark Machine Company. Their, old works at Hagerstown were not large enough, and for the post few years the Company wdre unable to sqpply the demand for their specialties—Grain Rakes, Grain Drillsand their celebrated “Victor Double Buller Clover Machines.’’ At Newark they have just completed new brick shops covering nearly seven and a half acres of ground, into which they have placed a new 150 horse power Buckeye engine ana boilers and some newmaohinery. They have just started up with 90 hands and expect to work 200 more the present season, the capacity being 500 hands. We wish them snooesa. Those who use Carboline, aa now improved and perfected, the great petroleum hair Tenewer, are always distinguished by the beautiful soft texture of the hair produced by the use of the most exquisite of all tollot preparations. If you are troubled with Biliousness of Constipation, use Dr. Whites Dandelion. it lathe best Liver Investigator in use. Pint bottles only one dollar. The nail works at Belleville, 111., were destroyed by fire. Armitage Brothers, coffee planters, Ceylon, have failed' Liabilities, $250,000.