Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1882 — Page 3

TONY PASTORIH TROUBLE. zgs?' Tony Pastor,of New York, who la sow with bis inimitable variety combmaL tion rnniring a tour of the Union, is refSpaak cognized as the leading character P V !A vocalist and variety performer of ■ \fri X the United States. The writer of mtfrWk Xrf.this article met Mr. Pastor reIf that it was |ft excellent. He hadocili casionally severe pains, matiC alttw>ks ” r . c^ Hk that^ciiaracter never 111 C s ) hadfoundout a remedy If (oM for all such annoying || affections. I asked what the n medy II was and he replied, “St. Jacobs Oil. It rdSW Mr. Pastor said that he considered the II Ill'll Great German Remedy an excellent preparation for the cure or relief of rheumatism, and that it was the only thing used nmong professional people for that distressing complaint. He took bottles of it With him whenever he went traveling, and would not be without it, and knew that it was very popular with a number of members of his own company. The foregoing, from the Brooklyn (N. Y.) Eaab recalls to our mind an item wherein the editor of the Cairo (HI.) Evening Sun, in payings tribute to the enterprise of -he St. Louis Poet-Dis-patch, and expressing his sorrow at the loss by fire which the latter papersustained, saw: The whole office was knocked into ten thousand pieces—all except the St. Jacobs Oil ad vertisement, which was mercifully preserved. The closing remarks in the above and the following incident are a true index c/f the unexampled popularity the Great German Remedy enjovs everywhere: At a Bt. Louis theatre recently whilst the play was in progress, one of the lady performers met with a painful mishap, which uuite disabled her. The hero of the piece, equal to the emergency, called out to one of the ushers to “bring a bottle of St. Jacoi* Oil Quickly. The thundering applause throughout the entire house which promptly followed this happy suggestion was an unmistakable proof of the iact that the audience “ had been there themselves, as the expression goes, and experienced the benefits of this wonderful ari icle. Mr. Charles A. Whitney, advertising agent of Park Garden, Providence, R. 1., writes: For three vears I had inflammatory rheumatism in my right hip and knee. I employed many noted physicians, and tried numerous remedies for the ailment, but found nothing to help me until! used the Great German Remedy, St. Jacobs Oil. Which cured me at once, lamuowentirely well.

THE LIVER AND ITS FUNCTIONS. (3HT has become a well ostnbllshe H fact that the larger portion of diseases to wt loh the human V-A family Is subject arise in tbe f rit place from some derangement of the Live r. This organ is not only the largest, but at the ss me time one of the most important. The venous blood, on its return to the heart, passes through this organ, and in its passage the impurities,as also the secretions which are necessary for digestion uti well as for a cathartic to assist fn the renewal of waste material Ac. are eliminated. From this it is easily seen that the Liver Is liable to get out of order to a greAteror less ertont,,aod when this occurs it is impossible for it to properly fulfil its office of removing all objectionable matter from tbe blood, but allows it to pass through, carrying with It the poisons of which it should have been relieved. _ With imd ure DR. B. F. SHERMAN'B blood the wnolesys- tfHWHtt *D DJP if I V ac u tem becomes affect-, fl- /niuMl Moll ed.and no organ can K jjrfj .SITTERS, uroporly perform Its MM The result of years function unlessitre of study, exporlm’nt supplied with pure medical research blood to maintain and practice of Dr. its strength. So the jj. p. Sherman, Its Liverbecomes all J 1 originator, and, important, . its success "ben one w i, e re , er hnsthe feel-f issufiHSof being ficlentguarcontlnually untyfor lta tired,worn j merit, out,ia con- | fy>Y> yr Aal 3 HrnsticPnrBtipated, yjQfTT .T' I gatlves and withtenden | E that class cytoPiles, j„ nimniriDC fil of remedies Headache, n JQ I I li,nn | can have SickStom- fi W but on c e s; f CURES fc 1 U C by their Eruption;. AILDISEASESQFTHEI of Skin,etc. x- T‘\7'nrT3 |! range and they may be Li V Ji, XV. H: weaken the Bure their 111 system. ofSttnd : KIDNEYS w cscl7Aßh roquTre'd' to li STOMACH | assist nat'ro j AND P tho Liver, in relieving !l _ B Kidneys, Itself of all j ROWELS ft Stomach, accumula- ~ ~ ’|! & Bowels. (Ssf* 0 Sjo V j In a mild ; .rr- / /s K yet effect’v For all the j ALL DRUGGISTSI the taste as complaints ■ - ’ "H nnycordial, ofthisklnd coirrlnmiih (1 and is as there Is no | PR I C El UOLLAK. M eesllj-taken medicine ii«iiyiiiiishtim—iwiirir by children that equals! ■ _Jaa adults. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS is a medicine of rare morit, and not an intoxicating beverage, and being purely vegetable In its composite can bo nsed at all times with beneficial results. It is not claimed ns a cure-all, but for derangements of tbe organs mentioned, it is a specific and as a BLOOD PURIFIER ranks above all other pre?>arntions. Ask your druggist for it, and give it a air trial. If he haa noneon hand, askthatlt be ordered for you. • MEYER BROTHERS & CO. SOLE PROPRIETORS, ST. LOUIS AND KANSAS CITY, MO.

\ I RHEUMATISM 6 i “ “ : * It oleonses tho system of the acrid poison! “| that causes the dreadful suffering whichMl “ only the victims of Hheumatism realisoJ 1 1 3 THOUSANDS OF CASES \$ * of the worst forma of thia terrible diaeaeel/O hove been quickly relieved, in a short tiraejwl PERFECTLY CURED. PRICE, sl. LIQUID OR DRY, SOLD BT DRCOGISTsJjj R WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO., |Pj Can be lent by mail Burlington, Vt.| j PILES! PILESTI Thousands bless the PILE OINT« MENT. If you suffer one day longer it is your own fault, for Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is a sure cure for Bleeding, Itching, Ulcerated or Protruding Piles. No matter how long standing. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure you. Hon. Judgt Cofflnberry, of Cleveland, 0., says; “It cured me when all other remedies failed.” Fred. F. Allen, Troy, N. Y., says: “I suffered day and night witl Itching Piles. S. O. Glenson, druggist, reccommended Williams* Pits Ointment, and it oured me at onoe. N Every Box is Warranted. TRY IT, Sold by all Druggists, and sent by mall on receipt of Price, SI.OO per hex Bend for Circular. • HENRY & CO., Prop’r, MVeeey street, New York. Tim flfl’ IMPROVED BOOT BUSK IK p V 25c. package makes 5 gallons pi *alr«JU of a delicious, wholesome, ■ sparkling Temperance beverage. Ask ••your druggist, or sent by mall for 25c. C. E. HIKES, 48 N. Del*. Ave., Philadelphia

The Handsomest in the Drove.

When he had finished with the climate, soil and productions of Idaho, one of the group asked: “How about education facilities ?” “That’s the only thing we lack,” replied the old man with a mournful sigh. “We’ve got schools enough, but we can’t keep no teachers.” “What’s the trou blfe?” “Well, take my school for instance, only two miles from the nearest house, eminently situated on top of a hill and paying the highest salary. We can’t keep a teacher over two weeks.” “Do thev die?” “Some do, though its no place for dying. We had a young fellow from Ohio, and he met a grizzly and whistled for him. The grizzly cum. We bad another, und a widder run him down and married him inside of a month. The third one was lame, and the Injuns overtook him. Then we tried vimmen folks. The first one got married the night she lit down there; I took the second about the middle of the third week, and the next one was abducted ny a stage robber.” “Why don’t you get the ugliest, homeliest woman you can find, some perfect old terror, like that lanternjawed, razor-faced female over by the ticket window?” “Why don’t we! Stranger, you Eastern folks will never understand us pioneers in the world, never. That’s my wife, the identical school teacher I married, and she was the handsomest one in the drove.”—Detroit Free Press.

ADVICE TO CONSUMPTIVES

On the appearance of the first symptoms—as a general debility, loss of appetite, pallor, chilly sensations, followed by night sweats and cough—prompt measures for relief should be taken. Consumption is a scrofulous disease of the lungs: —therefore use the great anti-sorofula, or bloodpurifier and Arength restorer, —Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery.” Superior to Cod liver oil as a nutritive, and unsurpassed as a pectoral. For weak'lungs, spitting of blood, and kindred affections, it has no equal.. Sold by druggists the world over. For Dr. Pierce’s pamphlet on consumption, send two stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. _ A clerical scandal, involving Rev. Dr. George A. Lofton, pastor of the Third Baptist church, of St. Louis, is published. The story is that while on a train for Florida he was observed to be under the influence of liquor; that he left his seat in a sleeper, sat down beside a lady, entered into conversation with her, and in a few moments attempted to put his arm around her, and offered her a gross insult in words.

CANCERS AND OTHER TUMORS

are treated with unusual success by World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N, Y. Send stamp for pamphlet. Burglars entered the house of Elias Denni 3, a farmer in Spencer township, Guernsey county, Ohio, knocked the proprietor down, and obliged him to open his safe, from which they abstracted nearly $250. They took a watch and revolver and rode away a pair of good horses, leaving Mr. Dennis and wife tied in bed ana the servant securely bound up-stairs.

FITS, FITS, FITS,

successfully treated by World’s Dispensary Medical Association. Address, with stamp for pamphlet, Buffalo, I^^. The New Orleans Times-Democrat’s Black River special says: A detective and posse attempting to arrest a man named Allen and his son, the former for the murder of his grandson and the latter for the murder of his son, Allen senior fired upon the party killing the detective. Alleli was then killed. The son escaped. When physicians have made use of a prescription forbears in their private practice with certain success, it is a duty they owe to mankind to put such remedies within reach of all, and this is done by“copyright,”such is the case with Dr. Sherman’s Prickly Ash Bitters, and they have proved Jo be a blessing to mankind. All controversy as to whether the assassins really intended to murder Lord Cavendish has ceased, noiy that it is universally understood that he was deliberately selected as a victim. The latest intelligence indicates the belief of the police that Earl Spencer also would have been murdered were the opportunities aftorded.

How to Secure Health.

It seems strange that anyone will suffer from th" many derangements brought on by an impure condition of the blood, when Scovill’g Sarsaparilla and Stillingia, or Blood and Liver Syrup will restore perfect health to the physical organization. It is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant to take, and has proven itself to be the best blood purifier evor discovered, effectually curing Scrofula, Syphilitic disorders, Weakness of the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Malaria, all Nervous disorders and Debility, Billious complaints and all diseases indicating an impure condition of the blood, Liver, Kidneys, Stomach,Skin, eto. It corrects indigestion. A single bottle will prove to you its merits as a health renewer, for it acts like a charm, especially when the complaint is of an exhaustive nature, having a tendency so lessen the natural vigor of the brain and nervous systam. - • • » - Those who use Carboline,. as now 'improved and perfected, the great petroleum hair renewer, are distinguished by the beautiful soft texture of the hair produced by the use of the most exquisite of all toilet preparations. a . a ,1.,.—i If you are troubled with Billlousness or Constipation, use Dr. White’s Dandelion. It is the best Liver Investigator in use. Pint bottles only one dollar. Osmun’s Prepared Cod Liver Oil and Lime, the best medicine for the lungs. Sold by all druggists. Use Reddings Russia Salve for cuts, burns, chilblains, chapped hands, corns, bruises etc. A German chemist has invented a process which is intended to renderto woolens,cottons and cheap silks a service similar to that which electroplating renders to common metals. This singular process is thus described: Silk waist, raveling, and similar valuless refuse are placed in a clear

solution of caustic soda or potash, by which they are rapidly dissolved. The solution is then diluted by the addition of distilled w%ter more or less, as the “plating” is to oe heavy or light. The cotton or linen fabrics are then placed in a bath of this liquid, in which they are said to rapidly to become coated with the silk, when they are taken out and dried. This process is repeated a number of times, the bath being diluted each time, finally the goods are left for two hours in a*strong bath of sulphuric acid, fti which they are kept in constant motion, after which they are thorougly rinsed with water, pressed hot, beaten and stretched,to bring out ti e luster and gloss, just as all ails goods are said to be treated. By this process it is claimed that not only cotton and woolen, but—what is apparently mueh more likely—dull, lustreless, lowpriced silks can be treated with a solution of better and more lustrous silk and be.rendered scarcely distinguishable from the best goods. The precipitated silk is said to adhere firmly.

Its Star Still Ascending

Ip a recent, call upon Mr. W. H. McAllister. 206 Front street, general agent for the sale of the Star Chewing Tobacco, he thus spoke to one of our reporters: “I was tortured with pain from acute rheumatism, and cared not whether I lived or died. I tried St. Jacobs Oil,— just two applications of which entirely cured me'—San Franciscn(Cal,)Call,

Matching: “What colored fra m will you have, ma’am?” inquired a shopman of a lady who had called to have her prospective husband’s picture framed. “Well, you ought to know more about it than I,” was the lady’s reply. “I want a frame that will match the picture.” “Ob, of course, ma’am,” said the dealer, selecting one from the large assortment. “How would a green one do?” That man has never discovered to this day why that woman got out so quickly, leaving the door on a wide jar.—Yonkers Statesman. Ex-Sanitary Com Kutus K. Hire man,of New Orleans, was cured of a severe attack of rheumatism by St. Jacobs Oil, so we see by an item in the Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer-Sun, News has been received at St. Paul from White Bear Lake, of the probable drowning, from a sailboat, of C. D. W. Young, auditor of the Chicago, St. Paul & Omaha railroad, Stewart Moore, chief clerk in the freight office of the Northern Pacific railroad, both of St. Paul, and C. C. Gossack, of Shakopee.

Out of Tune.

When the tones of a musical instruments become harsh and discordant, we say “it is out of tune.” The same may be said of that far more wonderful and complicated piece of mechanism, the human structure, when it becomes disordered. Not only actual disease, but those far more common causes, overwork, mental anxiety, and fast living, may impair its vigor and activity. The best remedy fora partial col'apso of the vital energies, from these as from other causes, is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which is at the same time an agreeable and mind cheering cordial, and the best possible invigerant in all cases of debility. It is an incomparable stornaohic and anti-bilious medicine, eradicates fever and ague, and prevents subsequent attacks. It remedies with certainty and thoroughness bowel and kidney complaints, dyspepsia, nervousness, rheumatic troubles, and many other bodily ailments. It also counteracts influences which predispose to disease. An Oshkcsh, Wis., dispatch reports a great scarcity of cattle in that vicinity, and a beef famine is That section has been completely scoured for live stock, without much success. The fa/mers have raised few cattle on accouht of the scarcity of corn. An effort will be made to secure the importation of cattle from other points.

“Did She Die?

'‘No; she lingered and suffered along, pining ‘'away all the time, for years, the doctors doing ‘‘her no good; and at last was eured by this Hop ‘‘Bitters the papers say so muoh about. Indeed! “Indeed! how thankful we should be for that medicine.” While Joe Cairnss, a prominent merchant, was going from his store to his residence, five miles from Cornersville, Arkansas, he was shot by an unknown person from the roadside and wounded in the left arm and side, though not fatally.

Wonderful Power-

When amedicine performs such cures as Kid-ney-Wort is constantly doing, it may truly bo said to have wonderful power. A carpenter in Montgomery, Vt., had suffered for eight years from the worst of kidney diseases, and had been wholy incapaciated for work. He says, “One box made a new man of me, and I sincerely believe it will restore to health all that are similarly afflict-d.” It is now sold in both liquid and dry form.—Danbury News. RHEUMArisM.There has been no medioine f © Rheumatism ever introduced that equals Durang’s Rheumatic Remedy. It is as sure to cure as the seasons are to follow after each other. Many of our prominent men here in publio life have used it with great success. We unhesitatingly recommend it.—[Washington City Republican. bold at all drug stores. Price, one dollar, six bottles, five dollars. Write for free circular to the proprietor, R. K. llelpenstine, druggisi Washington, D. C. Mr*. Sarah J. Van Barea wh«m portrait aP* pean in another oolomn of this paper, is preparing a “Ladies Tonio” which has been used for year* for ouring those distressing diseases oommon to woman kind. It can be bought of druggists or by addressing Mrs. Van Buren at 192 Franklin street, Buff lo N. Y., who answen all letten lree. Pure ooi.-i.ivkr oil, from selected livers, on the seashore, by Caswell, Hazard A Co., N. Y. Absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to al others, physician; declare it superior to ail other oils. In soipe parts of Germany a curious custom exists. The peasantry who possess a bit of land, however small, never enter a church without having a nosegay in their hand.

MALARIAL FEVER

Malarial Fevers, Rheumatism, etc., result most frequently from inactivity of the liver and kidneys. You make a great mistake and do yourself great Injustice unless you bestow upon these Important organs of lite most careful attention. It is wrong to persistently turn the liver upside down by the use of cathartic medicines, or to lash the kidueys into complete exhaustion nv overdoses of of violent diuretics. Strength can be given to liver and ktdneis, new life and vigor infused into every part of the body, old age be made to feel youthful, and disease banished from the body by using the Queen of all health renewers. Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsn paella This wonderful compound is out selling all other remedies, it contains Yellow Dock, Sarsaparilla, Juniper, Iron, Buchu, Celery, and Calisaya. Aftk your physician concerning *the merit of such‘a compound, then try one bottle. It will make your mind and body healthy and strong. It is more refreshing than wine and you will like it just well. The Australian schooner Pet was almost instantly sunk by a large sperm whale early in March. The monster had no sooner been descried than be charged the vessel, and' the attack was so sudden that nothing could be done to repel it. He struck the schooner on the starboard bow and stove a large hole in her. The captain perceived at once that it was all up with the Pet and ordered away the boat. This having been accomplished and water and provisions thrown in the captain went below for his log-book and ship’s papers.but before he could regain theJdeck the vessel sank and he perisb&a>

T. J. Thompson, of writes: “About a year ago I had ft severe attack of chills and fever. I have been quite an invalid since, suffering from sinking spells, nervous chills, night sweats, etc. My digestive and urinary ortrans were in a very weakened condition. I felt very weak, nervous and debilitated, ana dyspepsia, painful urination, ahd rheumatism exhausted me of all vitality. My doctor seemed discouraged and consented to my trying Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, a medicine my mother had once used with benefit. It has acted like a miracle in my case, and I now feel perfectly well.” R. H. Stoddard intimates that the poetry produced now-a-davs leaves a bad taste jn the mouth without any fine feeling after the cup has been drained. It is largely a trick, he thinks. “That it is a showy, shallow artifice, which a clever schoolboy or a clever miss in her teens can pick up reaiilv, is evident to anybody who is capable of critical reading on or between the lines.”

Indorsed by the Clerxy

We take pleasure in recommending Dr. Warner’s White Wine of Tar syrup to the public, and especially to any public speaker that may be troubled with throat or lung difficulty. Rev. M. L. Booh eh, Pastor Presbyterian church, Reading, Mieh. Rev. J. T. Iddinoh, Albion, Mioh. Rev. V. L. Lockwood, , Ann Arber, MIA

To the Trade-

Wall paper. We desire to call attention of the trade that we are not in the combination and will sell Wal and Window paper cheaper than any house in the trade. If you heed any Wall Paper send for samples. KEIL BROS. Fort Wayne, Ind. Dr. Roger’s Vegetable Worm Syrup Instantly destroys worms and removes the secretions that cause them. mam m sti Baker’s Pain Panocea cures pain in Man and Beast. Foruse externally and internally. CHAPPED HANDS, face, pimples and rough skin cured by using Juniper Tar Soup, made by Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York. Monroe k. Rosenfeld, author of the song “See that my grave is kept green,” and other popular music, was sentenced In the United States court at Indianapolis to two years’ hard labor in the northern prison, for passing a forged postal money order. Hickman, Kentucky, has suffered a $25,030 fire.

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