Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1882 — Page 3

▲liO'fEfe BUT UNTITLED WOMAN. | ’ [From ft* Boric* fflotaj Jfewr*. Editor* . The above is a good likeness of Mr*. Lydia X. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., who above all other human beings may be truthfully called the “Dear Friend of Woman," M some of her correspondents love to call her. She is zealously devoted to her work, which is the outcome of a life-study,' and is obliged to keep six lady assistants, to help her answerthe large correspondence which daily pours in upon her, each bearing its special burden of suffering, or joy at release from it. Her Vegetable Compound is a medicine for good and not evil purposes. I have personally investigated it and am satisfied of the truth of this. On account of its proven merits, it is recommended and prescribed by tnbbest physicians in the country. One say*i “It works like a charm and saves much pain. It will cure entirely the worst form of falling of the uterus, Leucorrhcea, irregular and painful Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Viceration, Floodings, all Displacements and the consequent spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to the Change of Life." It permeates every portion of the system, and gives new life and vigor. It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indigestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by its use. It will at all times, and under all circumstances, act in harmony with the law that gov.erns the female system. It costs only sl. per bottle or six for $&., and is sold by druggists. Any advice required as to special cases, and the names of many who have been restored to perfect health by the use of the Vegetable Compound, can be obtained by addressing Mrs. P., with stamp for reply, at her home in Lynn, Mass. For Kidney Complaint of either sex this compound is unsurpassed as abundant testimonials show. '* Mr*. Pinkham’s Liver Pills,” says one writer, “ are the best in the world tor the cure of Constipation, Biliousness and Torpidity of ths liver. Her 1 Blood Purifier works wonders in its special line and bids fair to equal the Compound in its popularity. Alkenust respect her as an Angel of Mercy whose sole ambition is to do good to others. Philadelphia. Pa. (2) Mrs. A. M. D. PRICKLY” BTHTRS The majority of the ills of the human body arise from a derangement of the ajfeetinff both the stomach and bowels. In order to effect a cure, it is necessary to remove the cause. Irregular and Sluggish actldn of the Bowels, HeadtS^/ie,Sickness at the Stomach,Pain In the Back and loins, etc., indicate that the Liver is at fault, and that nature requires assistance to en'ible this organ to throw off impurities. Prickly Ash Bitters are especially compounded for this purpose. They are mild in their action and effective as a cure; are pleasant to the taste and taken easily by both children and adults. Taken according to directions, they are a safe and pleasant cure for Dyspepsia, General Debility, Habitual Constipation, Diseased Kidneys, etc., etc. As a Blood Purifier they are superior to any other medicine / . cleansirfg the system thoroughly, and imparting new life and energy to theinvalid. It is a medicine and not as intoxicating beverage. ASK YOUR BRUGQIST FOR PRICKLY ASH RITTERS, and take no other. BRICE, 11.00 per Bottle. lEYER BROS. I CO., - SOLE PROPRIETORS. M t. Louie and Kar sas City. Mo. LITHE CREAT CURE ' El I FOR | RHEUMATISM § £“"2. Irl It oteansee the system of the acrid pniami » liVlthat causee the dreadful eufftertng which M SWilonly the vietima of Rheumatism oan rtwlteij 'J THOUSANDS OF CASES of the went forms of this terrible fiteeeeJXl have been quickly relieved, in a ehort SmeM . PERFECTLY CURED. PRICE, sl. LIQUID OR DRY, BOLD BY DRUGfIUnJiSI WILLS, RICHARDSON A CO., 13 Clan be sent by mail. Burlington, VtJJ PAINE’S AUTOMATIC ENGINE, o dSb&i i owKßft « Em' Spark Arrester. Sellable, durable and economical, will furnish a horse power with one-third less fuel an' 1 water than any other encire built, net fitted with an automaU* put-off. Send for illustrated Oalalogue “D 14” for teformation and prices. B. w. PAYNE A SONS, Box ÜBO. Corning, M. Y. NEW RICH BLOOD. PABSONS’ PURGATIVE PILLS: Make New Rich Blood, and will completly change the blood in the entire system in three months. Anyone who wll i take 1 pill each night for from one to twelve weeks may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. Bold everywhere or sent by mail for eight letter stamps. i I. s. JOHNSON A 00. Boston, Mass., formerly Bangor, Me. toung Mteatle*. address Viuurriy Bnos,, JaaeeviUe, Wis*

NUDITY IN ART.

p araso sNo Longer Used by Ladies In Visiting the Galleries. “I have been taking another look at both the Royal Academy and the Grosenor Gallery picture shows,” writes Olive Logan to the Cincinnati Enquirer. “One thing that is very striking in both exhibitions,' and is carried to a very unusual extent lor English exhibitions, is the great quantity of nude subjects. Only a couple of seasons ago, when Alma Tauema exhibited a nude figure at the Academy called ‘The Sculptor’s Model,’ there was a terrific outcry about the impropriety’of it, and one day a party of prudish ladies put up their they passed it, for at the modern picture galleries in London the public are sensibly allowed to retain their umbrellas and parasols as they walk through the rooms. I suppose the authorities never expected these necessary articles would be used as a protest against any of the works of art exhibited, but so it was in the ease l mention; but the public mind can be educated up to almost anything, and the day has come when the British matron has put aside the squeamishness, which . Thackeray ridiculed, and now critically discusses the nude in painting and sculpture. Hit Fredericd I«eighton’s Phryne in Eleusis is provided with only a floating scarf of cherry gauze, some three Inches wide, and even that the beautiful creature is la ? ing aside as rapidly as the nature of her condition will admit. You hear women discussing among themselves the length of her limbs, the true proportion of her waist and bust, and quite uncon cernedly seating themselves in front of the picture to study it long and well. Another picture, called ’The Golden Age.’ shows a big, quite nude girl wiping her back with a Turkish towel by the side of a little brook. A slight shiver seems to be passing over the bather, who digs her toes downward on the towel on which she\ stands, and I heard a pretty young (woman yesterday telling a gentleman, what relationship, if any, there was between the two I know not—that ‘Ella’ always shivered like that when bathed. The information seemed deeply interesting to the listener. The most conspicuous nude picture at the Grosvenor is Burne Jones’* Tree of forgiveness.’ Phyllis is popping out of the almond tree at the passing and astonished Demophdon, who looks like the individnal Dan Bryant used to sing about as if he thought she’d better go‘way fromdere.’ Both parties are devoid of the slightest vestige of clothing. Yet nobody seemd to see anything amiss iu the contemplation of‘this painting. It is, of course, the masterpiece of the exhibition, and go where you will you will be forced to take your turn at.the end ~i a big crowd to get a glimpse of it. Burne Jones’ other Siicture, ‘The Mill,’ has also a curious eature. Three very beautiful and properly draped maidens t re dancing on a lawn in front of a mill, and in the mill pond a lot of men are bathing. The girls do not seem as if they intended to take any steps to prevent these public ablutions by applying to the authorities to suppress them as a nuisance, but are dancing away as unconcernedly as if nude men were a a natural component part of every rural landscape. Perhaps they were in the old medieeval, monkish days depicted in ‘The Mill,’ and as for ‘The Tree of Forgivenness,’ we all know there were no tailors, nor haberdashers, in mythological times—lucky times ! “Of course, you know that I may say that after a twenty years’ experi ence es continental picture galleries there is nothing astonishing in these things—when seen in continental galleries. But what are we to infer from their acceptance iu the modern galleries of London? I am sure ii Dickens and Thackeray could look in at the London picture galleries of to day and see the toleration of hitherto tabooed subjects in marble and on canvas, those great students and chroniclers of the manners of their times would be astounded at the change which has occurred since their dav.”

New York hotel men, boarding house keepers, poultry dealers, farmers, and even members of the legislature, have been debating the question as to which will keep the longer, drawn or undrawn fowl. The hotel proprietors are in favor of a bill to compel poultry men to remove the entrails of fowls before sending them to market. This they would call “drawn fowl.” For some reason the dealers are opposed to this and claim that the undrawn fowl would keep longer than the drawn. From our general knowledge we should certainly favor drawn fowl, and this Is the opinion of a Dr. Porter, of Bismarck. Dakota, who writes that facts in his J>art of the country prove that drawn owl keeps the best. He says that hunting parties always remove the entrails of all they bring home, and, in his experience, birds shot and drawn will keep and remain sweet three days longer than the undrawn. He has noticed that when the viscera are allowed to remain for any length of time, the flesh acquires an ‘‘intestinal flavor, not at all agreeable except to very ‘gamey’ persons.”—Dr. Foote’s Health Monthly. The trial of Thomas E Bnelbaker, for manslaughter, in killing Armstrong Chumley on the Bth of August, 1880, has commenced in the Cincinnati common pleas court. Governor Crittenden, of Missouri, feels good because "there is a healthier feeling” in that state since the death of the distinguished Mr. James. Mr. Crittenden says that travel has Increased, the people now feeling more secure while riding on the rail.

There Are x dozen known instances where people hare been cured of rheu.uaii.-m by lightning striking thehouse. If lightning wn>a-mii»d tc attend to busianss, it could be oi great value to man. —Detroit Free Press.

GET THE ORIGINAL.

Dr. Pieroe’s ‘-Pellets”—the original “Little Liver Pills ’ (sugar coated) —cure sick and bilious headache, sour stomach, and bilious attacks By druggists. A Lowell boy was competed to sleep on a cot bed *t a recent tamjly gathering which overcrowded the house where it was neld. He was just old enough to protest against boycotting here in New England. —Lowell Courier. Young men or middle aged ones, suffering from nervous debility and kindre i weaknesses should send three stamps lor Part Vllof World’s Dispensary Diine Series of books. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. As he took his seat in the barber’s chair, he asked the barber if he had the same razor he had used on him two days before. Being affirmatively, the patieit man said: “Theßgire ve chloroform.’’—Scranton Republican,

$200.00 REWARD!

Will be paid for the detection and conviction ol any person selling or dealing in any bogus, counterfeit or imitation Hop Bitters, especially Bitters or preparations with the word Hop or Hops in their name or connected therewith, that is intended to mislead and cheat the public, or for any preparation put in any form, pretending to be the same as Hop Bitters. The genuine have cluster of Green Hops (notice this) printed »n the white labal, and are the purest and best medicine on earth, especially for Kidney, Liver, and Nervous Diseases. Beware of all others, and of all pretended formulas or recipes of Hop Bitters published in papers or for sale, as they are frauds and swindles. Whoever deals in any but the genuine will be prose uted Hop Bitters Mrs. Co., Rochester, N. Y. i W A man accompanied by an undertaker was seen entering a Washington newspaper offiee the other day. It is supposed the man’s business was to demand satisfaction, and the undertaker’s to take his measure •—Norristown Herald. *Why is Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound like the Mississippi river in a spring freshet? Because the immense volume of this healing river moves with such momentum that it sweeps away all obstacles and is literally flooding the country. A chair which was once the property of Louis XVI., of France, graces the offiee of a Florida lawyer. Imagine for a moment the thousands upon thousands of bottles of Carbolide, the deodorized petroleum hair renewer, annually sold, and the fact that not a single complaint has been received from all these thousands, and you may have some idea of its good qualities. A Denver editor, who was offered a book called “Hours with Shakspear," for a half column advertisement of it, replied in his paper: “We never take ours with Shakspear, we take it with sugar. —Cin. Sat. Night, oeglns in ignorance and ends in ruin.” On the other hand, the production of Kidney-Wort began with wise cautions and scientific research, and its use ends in restoring shattered constitutions and endowing men and women with health and happiness. “My tormented back,” is the exclamation of more than one poor hardworking man and woman ; do you know why it aches? It is teeause your kidneys are overtasked and need strengthening, and your system needs to be cleansed of bad humors. You need Kidney-Wort.

A small boy in this city, who was playing truant the othe day, when asked if he wouldn’t get a whipping when he got home, replied: "What is five minutes licking to five hours of fun.”— Lawrence American. > No family Dyes were ever so popular as the Diamond Dyes. They never fail. The Biack is lar superior to logwood. The other colors are brilliant. A Syracuse man has given his farm to that city for a park, and offers to help in preparing it.

A TOTAL ECLIPSE

of all other medicines by Dr. R. V. Pieroe’s “Golden Medical Discovery” is approaching. Unrivalled in bilious disorders, impure blood, and consumption, which is scrofulous disease of the lungs.

The Prostrating Shooks

Of malarial fever are not to be counteracted by quinine with any degree of certainty, or for any length of time. The eradication and preven* t ; on of diseases of a miasmatic type are, however, ascertained possibilities. Long experience has shown that there is infinitely more preventative efficacy in the fine botanic medicine, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, than in the alkaloids, drugs and poisons which were formerly the only recognized means of removing and anticipating attacks of fever and ague and bilous remittent. firhen the system has been depleted by periodioe'ly recurring paroxysms, this agreeaMe restorative renews the fund of energy, and is not only a positive specific, but repairs the damage to the general health inflicted by all febrile complaints partaking of the malarial character. Teacher—“ Who was the first man?” Ist boy “George Washington." Teacher “Next.” 2d boy—“ Adam.” Ist boy (indignantly)—“l didn’t know you meant foreigners.”—Cin. Sat Night.

Don’t be Alarmed

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A Man Who Was Somewhat Dry.

A Covington, Ga., toper planted himself by our stove during tne rain Monday and remained there perhaps au hour. We asked: ‘'Captain, are you dry?” "Dry? Thunder and lightning, yes! Dryer than a last year’s soup bone. Don’t jou see your hat full of stale dust bile out of my mouth every time I jar myself by squatting down on that ink keg ? It’s been two hours since I washed the cobwebs out of my droughty throat.” We armed him up with a silver dime and he stepped out of the back door singing: “I looked up the street and seen the dust arising, Ho, Malindo, ho-o-o!” Archbishop Purcell was able to attend mass on the occasion of the cele* bratien of St. John’s Day at the convent of the Ursulmes in Brown county.

How to Secure Health.

It seems strange that anyone will suffer from the many derangements brought on by an impure condition of thejalrtod, when Scovill's Sarsaparilla and Stillingia, or Blood and Liver Syrup will restore perfect health to the physical organisation. It is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant to take, and has proven itself to be the best blood purifier ever discovered, effectually curing Scrofula, Syphilitic disorders, Weakness of the Kidneys, E-ysipelas, Malaria, all Nervous disorders and Debility, Billious complaints and all diseases indicating an impure condition of the blood, Liver, Kidneys, Stomach,Skin, eta. It corrects ind igestion. ’ A single bottle will prove to you its merits as a health renewer, for it acts like a charm, especially when the comSlaint is of an exhaustive nature, having a tenancy so lessen the natural vigor of the brain and nervous system. The Rev. Mr. Barnes, the “Mountain Evangelist,” still continues his work at Frankfort, Ky. He has al ready made more than 500 converts. G<»vernot Blackburn takes snore interest In his work, and on a recent Bunday had a lunch served at the executive mansion for those in attendance upon the meeting from 4 'a distance. For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, depression of spirits and general debility, in their various forms; also as a preventive against fever and ague and other intermittent fevers, the “Ferro-Phosphor-ated Elixir of Calisaya,” made by Caswell, Hasard A Co., New York, and sold by al] druggists, is the best tonic; and for • patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no equal. Mrs. Sarah J. Van Buren, whose portrait appears in another column of this paper, is preparing a “Ladies’ Tonic’ which has been used for years for curing those distressing diseases common to woman kind, It can be bought of druggists or by addressing Mrs. Van Buren at 192 Franklin street, Buffalo, N. Y., who answers all letters free. New S. 8. song book, “Boquet of Melody,” by J. F. Kinsey, author of “Golden Shore,” “Convention King, ’ and “Singer’s Delight.” Send for Specimen Copy, and you will adopt no other. Price, 25 cents; $2.25 per/ Dozen. Address KEIL A BRO., Fort If you are troubled with Billionsness or Constipation, use Dr. White’s Dandelion. It is the best Liver Investigator in use. Pint bottles only one dollar.

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Above is an exact portrait of MRS. SARAH J. VAN BUREW, DISCOVERER OF LADIES’TONIC A preparation which is unequaled /er Purifying the Biood and Toning Up the Female System. Vadiks’ Tonic is prepared by Mr*. Van Buraskf At ia« Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y., and ha» be** used successfully by ladies for year*. It is a sure l cure for all Female Complaints, Low Fiver, Agneu' Scrofula, Sick Headache, and all weakne***J caused by those irregularities which are so con»mon to womankind. This is no Patent Meduine, but is prepared by Mr*. Van Buren, after year* of experience, and recommended by her, a* »h» knows ft Will give new life to any broken-down, worn-out or over-worked member of her sex. Wives and Mothers need something to assist nature in holding her own under the constant strain which is constantly dragging them down. Mrs. Van Buren answers all letters free. Sen* for Circulars. t For sale by Druggists. Price, szx» per bottla.

SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. Pain In the right side, under edge of ribet, increasing on pressure; sometimes the pain i» on the left side; the patient is rarely able Colle on tne rest side; sometimes the pain is felt under die tdioulder and is sometimes taken for Rheumatism in the arm. The-stomnch to. affected with loss of appetite and sicknessr the bowels In general are costive, sometimes alternating with laxity; the head Is trunbtodt with pivin, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There ts gener ally a considerable loss of nremory, accompa - nied with a painful sensation of having let'* undone something which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough Is sometimes uti tendaiit. The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled; bls feet, are cold or burning, and he complains of i*. prickly sensation of the skia; his spirits arw low, and, although he Is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough tntry IL If you have Imy of the above symptome* you can certainly tie cured by the use of the genuine DR. C. McLANE’S LIVER PIIX». When you buy McLane’s Pills, insist ot> having DR. C. McLANE’S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, made by Fleming Pittsburgh, Pa. If you can not get the genuine DR. CMoLANE’S LIVER PILLS, send us MS cento by mail, and we will send them th you. £ FLEMING BROS., Pittaburgh, Pa. MN bKHWiTOft J 1,1 HAS BEEN PROVED H u-cusands end tens of thousands anoveiKl 2 Owoountry to be the Straw? CWta |g| ever df.roversd for all « J KIDNEV~ CJ2EABEBB « Does a lama back ->r -llsordared urine tndl-|£l H oate that yon are a • ict . n F THEN XXI MOrftjK X HESITaTEiumKII. -t Wort atonoe, (everylCß L, druggist win reoon. tkhl it) and it wtIUK . ipeedlly overoome th* dlae*ao and rirtiir-ljT J Healthy action. Inoontlnevoo or retention of Urine, L*"*wS| • dustorropyilepoeito.anddun drwrftynote Jgt £ »U speedily yield to its oumtlte power. YIICI si. BOLD BY DBTOOISTS. |3| Want Bim coMiioi seise in mu home till Uaiiiii BST’ftwx BtiUn Tk. OLDEST RMldl. I. tk. WOBLD IE MOVABLE Dr. line num’i celekntei Ere Witir Thlsarttola isa carefully prepared phyetelan’s pee •eription and teas been la ooasteat use for acarly e. aotwlttatandiag thsteaar *tk*r preper Uons that bav* been introdaed into the market, th*, ■ale es tbto artiste ia eonaiantlx Inereaaiag. If the direottoee are followed it will never falß» We parttoe Diamond DYI-S. Dyee ever made One 10 cent package will color mor> Bthan wy IS or «B<ftTdy« <rrer S 4 popnl« .Any one can color any fobrlo or foncy article, ’or color wanted and be convinced. Fancy orda ■German AMhinn Care never/atta toota optical. Price 50c, and■ I .OOpOf Drugirtfita or by mall, flampie FItEE ■ PRINTERSSgI State which preferred; also amount wanted per month for services and expense* Bnati ees honorable, permanent ana easily operated. Write us. SLOAN A CO., MN George St. Cincinnati, Ow . gTOWEI j a ( , tee town, TDIITM ■ tnaRTY- Tut.tumnd, I nil I F* *• otm. ei**Hi bm>. TUMIsf year Artas*lnartuad ar wife, with dmss. Maw! ■ tod place of MtMttM. and date of marriage psyeheter(sally predtoteA. Monoy returned to all Det Mttisflei. A4drs£»»^.MNS«rtM,K>M~OPL,>ssm t Mam. WMF __ a GENTS WANTED for the best and fa«teßt " selling Pictorial Bookaand Bibles. Pricea •li'ciml 38 per cent. National Pnbiishnur (•«, Mcag>.