Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1882 — Page 7

THE Ufa MO ITS FSN6TIOSS. 0T booom* * w.-<! c*t*blUh* j tee*U «tUM pi urnr portion of to wt l* tho human M fuoUj 1» (object artoo In U>* t rrt placa from .» ■*■»•daraaaomontoftba I.l*l*. TtaUorgan *• not oclr the largest, bat at tba si me time one of toe most la I ortan t. The venooe bloo !, on Its retom to the heart, paean through this organ, and te Mi paasac* the bapurttiee.ee also the secretions ethieh are neoeaaarrfor digestion as wet! aa for a Oethartio to am let la the renewal of wasto mats' Ad ha. am eliminated. From title It Is eaallrtooa thattha Liver Is liable to get oat of order to a greater or lam extent*and whan this occurs it Is impossible for It to properly fulfil Its offloe of removing all objectionable matter from the blood, lSSTbmnroltomS rjwj«i»r*r«i .or. a. r. sherman • IK [TRICKLY ASH mm (9 isfs HpiS is ILdiseJsesoftk Se ?2525ft LIVER SXt kidneys! ‘SSa* s£!KSr£ STOMACH ears fe QATirfVT _ sfixiSs SAJssi St*Wh BY SS B ,iVi gjfg ALL DRU96ISTB medicine br children that eanalal Jae adults. rssssjsrjs tSSSSi sssk and bains purely vegetable In Its oempooite can be naed a talUimee with beneficial reea Its. It Is not claimed as a cure-all, but for derangements of the organs mentioned. H In n specific and as a BLOOD PUBIFfEB ranks nbova all other preparations. Ask your druggist for It, end rive It e fair trial. If ha fans noon oonand. ask tbatlt ba ordaredforyoa. MEYER BROTHERS A CO. SOLS PROFRXXTOXS, ST. LOUIS AMP KANSAS CITY, WIO.

A LETTER FROM GERMANY. Sieges, January 9, 1882. Very esteemed sin: The prates your Liver Pills have called forth here is wonderful. After taking one and a half boxes of your genuine DR. C. If CLARE'S LITER PILLS, I have entirely recovered from my four years' suffering. All who know me wonder how I, who, for so many years, had no appetite and could not sleep for backache, stitch In my side, and general stomach complaints, could have recovered. An old lady in our city, who has suffered for many years from kidney disease, and the doctors had given her up, took two of your Pills, and got more relief than she has from all the doctors. Yours truly, J. VON DER BERG. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid With the impression: McLane’s Liver Pill. The genuine MoLANE’B LITER PILLS bear the signature of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. Insist upon having the genuine DR. G. KcLAXE*S LITER PILLS, prepared by Fleming Broa, of Pittsburgh, the market being foil of imitations of the name McLane, spelled differently, but of same pronunciation. If your storekeeper does not have the genuine DR. C. McLANE’S CELEBRATED LITER PILLS, send us 85 cents, and we will send you a box by mall, and a set of our advertising cards. FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa.

WELLS, RICHARDSON &. COS IMPROVED BUTTER COLOR

A NEW DISCOVERY, j (STTor several years we have furnished the] Dairymen of America, with an excellent art!-3 flelalcolorfor butter) so meritorious that It mete with great success everywhere receiving the 4 highest and only prizes at both International Dairy Flairs. EFBut by patient and scientific chemical research we have improved in several points, and now offer this new color as the beat in the world. It Will Wot Color the Buttermilk. 1t Will Not Turn Rancid. It Is the " r " | Strongest, Brightest and Cheapest Color Made, tVAnd, while prepared In oil, Is so compound ed that it is Impossible for it to become rancid. EVBEWARB of all imitations, and of all other oil colors, for they are liable to become rancid and spoil tho butter. tV If you cannot get the “Improved" write ns to know where and how to get It without extra expense. (M) mu, RtOURDSOX A CO., B.rn.ft.., Tt. Hostettcr’s Stomhi |f IffWitoh Bitters extirn “ CELEBRATED pat e 8 dyspepsia P with greater cerK.JTOM.CH^g UiTTh but are backed up I I | by irrefragable C£s. The Bitters also give a healthful stimuto the urinary organs. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. HAS BEEN PROVED |S| R by thousands and tens of thousands all ovoi|>| R tha oouxxtry to be the BTTEK3T CURB Igl k ever dlsoovered for all ul k KIDNEY DISEASES. | M Does a lame bank or disordered urine indljflj L oato that you axe a victim f THHN DO NOTvJI |I HXSITATB; use Kidney- Wart atonoe. (everyEl k ftrugcisS will reonsnnsand It) and it wllll-ll E ipeedlly evexooaoe the diaaase and rsetocJj E Healthy action. P Inoontinenoe or retention of Trine, briolKjl Iq pu ■pMOiij’ yieia to lti ourauve poww. |q| FXICX SI. SOLD BT DUTOGISTS.

NEWS BREVITIES.

Lady Burdett-Coutts’ Columbia market is to be turned into a tobacco manufactory. The thunder of great words does not always betoken a great thought, for many a grand salute is fired with a blank cartridge. M. Gustavo Dore’s mother is dead, aged 74. He always lived with her. She was the widow of a government engineer of bridges and highways. Edmond de Lafayette, the younger brother of the late marquis, is now the only living grandson, in the direct male line, of Lafayette. Ex-Secretary Evarts gets even with the carpers who complain of his long sentences. He says the only men who object to long sentences are criminals. It is now said that the gentleman known as Commandant Alfred Aylward, now serving with the Boers, is no other than Murphy, the Manchester informer. Secretary Lincoln's face in repose is described as serious almost to sternness; but when he smiles it grows bright, and then he “is positively and undeniable handsome." The empress of Austria complains that England is disappointing after Ireland; tbat there is no “leppin,” and that the fields are too small for a good gallop. A distinguished German geographer is of opinion that the diamond district of Africa is the Ophir from which King Solomon drew such liberal supplies of gold and precious stones. Physicians in the mining regions say that the presence of diphtheria is directly traceable to oleomargarine, adulterated molasses, sugar, etc., which are largely used in that section. Jefferson Dayis Bill, of Connecticut, has completed his studies at Eastman College, Poughkeepsie. He has two brothers named Lecompton Constitution Bill and Kansas Nebraska Bill. Samual J. Tilden, though now an old man, is actively engaged in railway operations. He is estimated at $10,000,000, and hence may be considered the richest bachelor in the country. Lady Walter Campbell and Miss Baldock, though not professional beauties, are gaining celebnty as among the prettiest women in London, and the society papers seem likely to make them professionals in time. Prof. Ko-Kun-Hua, who graces the Chinese chair at Harvard, has frequent and severe twinges of rheumatism, and is said to express his opinion of the Melican climate in language that is more flowery than celestiat The wife of the Hon. Timothy O. Howe, of Wisconsin, will reside with her daughter, Mrs. Totten, in Washington, while the ex-senator is in attendance upon the international monetary conference in Paris. Mr. Wash- McLean, of the Cincinnati Enquirer , has purchased a lot in Washington on which he will erect a handsome mansion, to be presented to his daughter, the wife of Gen. Hazen, of the signal service. “Florence Percy," the author of “Rock Me to Sleep,” Mother, now lives in Maine, and edits a paper there. One of her young daughters has for a name her mother's nom-de-plume of Florence Percy. It is proposed to build a ship canal across the State of Dele ware- A comBany8 any is to be formed with a capital of 30,000,000, and application has been made to the Legislature for the right of way. An old man in San Francisco committed suicide because two confidence swindlers had robbed him of $2,600, by which act he saved them from punishment, as he was the. only witness Against them. The Austrian Empress* hunting exploits in Ireland ana England are considered scandalous by the stay-at-home ladies of the couit in Vienna, whose taste lies in dress, eating, balls, and theatricals.

Elegant Foot-wear.

The following description of boots, shoes and slippers will show how fanciful these are at preseut: A black relTet slipper is trimmed with gilt chenille. A red leather Oriental slipper is embroidered with gold. Another is of satin trimmed with narrow fringe and with ribbon. A gaiter for visiting purposes is of black satin, buttoned dowc the buck. Down the front .are band) showing the stocking between. Othei gaiters are of chamois cloth, surrounded by dressed kid stitched with white A pair of gaiters to be worn with t bridal toilet are of white satin with s blonde gauntlet on top of the boot. The kid top is without gloss. A satir gaiter is of “scarabeo” satin, with i broad latticework over the upper pan of the front of the foot, formed bj bands. Another style is a low slippei of black satin, with a Mercury’s wing embroidered on either side. A low shoe for country wear is of kid, without gloss, with a ribbon bow in front. Th< Yankee boot, for excursions, has th< top of kid and the lower part of leather. It laces down the front, and has s triple sole. •

Masters and Servants.

From Henri Bnget’s “Handbook for Masters and Servants:” “So many servants, so many enemies.” “The best farm-hand is the ox.” “I have one servant who is as useless as if I had twenty of him.” “That man,” said a servant of his master, “is so cold and reserved that I would never learn any thing about his private affairs if I didn’t open bis letters.”

THE LAW OF KINDNESS.

It would be a blessing and a kindness to poor, weak, nervous, debilitated guttering humauLy, “ druggists would stop selling the many vile purgative pills and cathartic compounds advertised for the cure of liver com-, plaint. Although they -afford temporary relief, they weaken the digestive organs aud compel a continued aud increasing use of the same. Sufferers from dysiiepsia aud liver complaint do not need a cathartic but should use some true medicinal ionic that will strengthen the digestive organs and heal the diseased tissues of the stomach, liver and bowels. A preparation of Yellow Dock, Sarsaparilla, Iron, Celery, Buchu and Caiisaya has proven very efficacious as a permanent strengthener of the digestive organs. These ingredients All enter into the composition of Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, a remedy highly recommended as a general health renewer. It would be difficult to enumerate the many and various uses of the coooaout palm. From the Juice of the blossom and of the fruit the Sinhalese makes his toddy; the milk of the nut is his beverage, and the kernel, besides the valuable oil it yields, is prominent as an artiole of diet. Eventhe refuse from the oil-presses serves as food for his poultry and oattle and, when partly decomposed, as manure for the very trees from which it came. The husks are his fuel, the shells his vessels, and in the ooir he finds a suitable fibre for his ropes and nets. The leaves provide him with dishes, a roof above nis head and a shelter from the sun; while a slip of the bark acts as a simple bolt. After all this array there is still the trunk, which furnishes material for his house, his furniture, domestic utensilß, fences, boats and, lastly his coffin. Mr. Charley B. Chambers, of Xenia, Ohio, writes: ‘ I had many ailments. All the organs of my body were in a weakened state—lungs, liver, kidneys, heart, nerves, etc. I doctored for this and then for that. I tried bitters, they failed. Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Baisaparilla helped me from the start. lam now as strong, and healthy as when I was a boy."

A Catfish That Swallowed a Calf.

About two weeks ago Mr. Smith, living a few miles from Calhoun,Georgia, on the Oostanaula river, lost a heifer about three years old, and as it was fine stock made diligent search, but could not find it. A few days ago a party of young men fishing on the river were attracted by the smell of a dead carcass, and upon examining the cause, lo and behold, they found a monster catfish, which had swallowed the calf, and the horns of the calf becoming entangled in the fish's gills had drowned the fish. The fish measured exactly twentythree feet and seven inches in length and was five feet eight and one-quar-ter inches across the head, and irom the length of its whiskers supposed to be one hundred and seventeen yejtra old.

%*“Slow and steady wins the race.” Steadily, but not alowly, Kidney-Wort is distancing all competition for universal popularity and usefulness. This eelebrated remedy can now be obtained in the usual dry vegetable form, or in liquid form. It is put up in the latter way for the egpeoial convenience of those who can not readily prepare it. It will be found very concentrated and will act with equal efficiency in either form. Read advertisement. Dr. John Broeklesby has retired from tile active duties of the Seabury professorship at Trinity College after forty years of faithful ser vioe. color of the Diamond Dyes is perlcot. See the samples of the colored cloth at the druggists. Unequalled for brilliancy. “The Story of a Thumb Mark,” now going the rounds, will be read by erery family man who has just had his house painted. Dr. R. V. Pierce's “Golden Medical Discovery” cores every kind of humor, from the common pimple or eruption to the worst scrofula. Four to six bottles cure salt-rheum or tetter. One to five bottles cure the worst kind of pimples on the face. Two to four bottles clear the system of boils, carbuncles, and sores. Five to eight bottles cure corrupt or running ulcers and the worst scrofula. By druggists, und in half-doien and dosen lots at great disoount. James Lick’s estate is still unsettled. The trustees have just sued the California Academy of Sciences to recover certain valuable property* Charles B. Simpson, a prominent young business man of Lafayette, Indiana, is dead.

Reseued from Death.

The following statement from J. Coughlin, of Somerville, Mom., is so remarkable that we beg to aak for it the attention of oar readers. He •ays: “In the fall of 1870 I was taken with a violent bleeding of the lnngi, followed . by a severe cough. I soon began to lose my appetite and fleeh. I was so weak at one time that I could not leave my bed. In the rammer of 1577 I was admitted to the City Hospital. While there the doctor aaid I had a hole in my left lung as big aa a half dollar. I expended over a hundred doßara in doctora and medicine. I waa ao far gone at that time that a report went aroand that I waa dead. I gave np hone, but a friend told me of Dr. Wm. Hall’a Balaam for the Lunga. I laughed at my friend thinking that my caae was incurable, but I got a bottle to satisfy them, when to my surprise and gratification I commenced to feel bctu My hope once dead, began to revive, and to-day I feel in better spirits than I have the past three years. “I write this hoping you will publish it, so that every one afflioted with diaeaa wifb Diseased Lunga will be induoed to take Dr.Wm Hall's Balaam for the Lungs, and be convinced that consumption oan be cured. I have taken two bottle* and oan positively say that it done me more good than all the other medicines I have taken since my sickness. My oough has almost entirely disappeared and I slmll soon be able to work.” Bola by druggist*. General Bars tow, a retired army officer, died at Oakland, Md.

The Largest Tree in Missouri.

Near Mexico a mammoth tree was felled on the farm of Charles Cowan. It measured nine feet through n»ar the ground, was 110 feet high, the first limb growing out at a hight thirty feet from its base, and is thought to be at least 800 years old. The wood was made up into 800 rails. 300 fence poets, besides ten cords or fire wood. By its fall twelve6qurrels and ODe raccoon were killed. This is the largest tree that ever grew in that section .—Kansas City Times. Taka ears of your Liver. A groat number o f the diseases to whioh mankind are liable arise from a disordered condition of this organ. Keep it in a sound and healthy condition and yon can defy disease. Pbic-kly Ash Bittrrs are especially adapted for this purpose, being composed of drags whioh act on tne Liver, giving it tons and strength to withstand malaria. Mary Coyle, an unfortunate girl, committed suicide at Zanesville, 0., by taking strychnine.

DRUNKENNESS. OPIUM. MORPHINE AND TOBACCO

habit positively cured. A remedy above prioe and praise. It prevents that absolute physical and moral prostration that follows ths sudden breaking off from using stimulants or narootics. One box will render the taste and habit of using Strong Drink, Opium or Tobaeoo disgusting ana odious. Certificates of cnres’sent on application. Address in confidence, Dr. James Dat, Box 322, Rochester, N. Y. For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, depression of spirits and gsnsral debility, in their various forms; also ssa preventive agaiust fever and ague and other intermittent fever*, the ‘-Ferro- Phosphoretod Elixir of Qaliiaye,'’ made by Caswell, Hasard A Co., New York, and sold by all druggists, }i the best tonic: and for patients recovering from favor or other siokneee, It has no equal.

Hsnry’s Garbolic Salve

The best Salve in the world for Oats, Braises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain*, Corns and all kinds of skin Eruptions, Freckles, and Pimples. The salve is guarranteed to givenerfeot satisfaction in every ease or money refunded. Be sure you get HENRY’S CARBOLIC SALVE, os all others are but imitations and counterfeits. Pride 26 cents.

__ Dr’OrMs'i Oxygenated Bitten l* the oldest end beet remedy for Dy«nep*la,|BU. liousness, Malaria, Indigestion, all disorders of tbe stomach and all disease* indicating an pure condition of the blood, kidneys, skin etc. “BUCHUPABIA" eulok complete cure, all annoy Ing Kidney ladder and Urinary Diseases. sl. Druggist*. “ROUGH OB RATS-” Clears out rats, mloe, roaches, flies, ants, bed bugs, skunks, chipmunk*,'gophers. l*o. Draggists. Osman's Prepared Ood Urn Oil and Lime, the best medicine for the longs. Sold by aB druggist*. Skinny Men•‘Well’s Health Beuewer" restores Dyspepsia, Impotei.ee, e<.i.uUse Reddings Russie Sal re for euts, burns, ebtlhlains, chapped hands, corns, bruises etc. .

DOCTOR Sa SIOOD rri B§rl W-w 'StiiLHS 111/£ *i £S"?IjP i 11/[(♦ jr/'' | ir, T

I a HAS BEEN PROVED HI |“|by thousands and tone of thousands all ove |>| I*l the country to be the SUBBST COM I*l LI ever discovered to an feIKIPNEY DIBEABEB. fi lual Doee a Urn* book or disordered urine tndl4£| Iglcate that you are a viottm f THXN DO HOtRI |X HMSITATEi use Kidney. Wort atcnoMeverjEl k druggist wUI recommend It) and It L ipeedlly overcome die disease and rwtcrJj E Healthy action. C Inoonttnenoe or retention of Trias, brlokK If lustor ropy deposits, and dull dragging painAv Ein speedily yield to iu curative power. |q| pgica «I. SOLD BT PBtrCKHam. |5 Ouloago Medloal College- Medlonl Department of tha Nonhwssteni Univora ty. The twenty-fourth annual course of lnstruotion in the College commences September 26th, ,1882 and olosee March 2Tth, 1683. The thoroughly graded system of Instruction furnished by the College, and Its dlreet connection with Mercy Hospital and the South Side Dls|>ensary,make It one of the very beet medical schools for those desiring a thorough education. For further particular*, address N. B. M. D., L. L. D. Dean, ot the Fseulty, 65 Randolph Street, Chicago, 111. A WONDERFUL S!BSSX:.EKS ta»he, flowing whisk ere, er a heavy growth of hair oo bald heads, or to THICK EM, BTKKXUTiUEN and IMVWOSAT* Ik- HAIR urvktN, W hoi-ib-m*. T-, tho Great HimnUh D'eoevery. whiek Las NEv fit YFT FAILED. Bead gMLT SIX OTB. Be Dr. JUAN .GONZA- JMW&jf U&j Boi !♦#. BiHsa. Mags. Bewaro of all ttaludooo. \ q»A n A MONTH A hoard In your oounty <D * • Men or Ladies. Address T WZxulkk A Co. Box 86, Chioago, 111. «P> , OBIOAQO SCALE COT AGENTS WANTED for the beat and fastest ecll-ng Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices reduced 33 per cent. National Publishing Co., Chicago. LEARN telegraphy pgguntat ties unrivaled. American School of Telegraphy Madison, Wle. YOUNG MEN If l* weeld lean Telegraphy in * raw month*, and ba oartaln of a a.luation,addraaa Vsuvmni Baoe., JanaavlUa, Wl».

(Main Building.) The S9th annual opening of elaseee will take place on Tuesday, Sept 6th. The building* are spacious ond elegant, and have, daring the past year, aeoommodeted nearly 600 resident students. Every faeility is afforded for acquiring u thorough knowledge of CLASSICS, MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE, COMMERCE, LAW AND MUSIC. Tun Naw Minims’ Hall, for beys under thirteen, will be opened in September. Catalogues giving full particulars will bn seat free eu application to Rkv. T. E. Walsh, C. S. C., Prbsiohxt, Notus-Damm P. 0., Int>. (One mile Weet of Notre-Dame University.) SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN. CONSERVATORYY OF MUSIC. Conducted by Sisters of Holy Cross. Ths Aeadomio Course is thorough In the Preparatory, Senior and Glasrtoal Grade*. Muslo Department, on the plan of the best Conservatories eg Europe, is under charge of a oomplete corps es teachers. It comprises a large Muslo Hall and 28 separate rooms for instruments. Studio modeled on the grant Art Schools of Europe. Drawing and Painting from life and the antique. Building oommedlens) ample accommodations for 260 pupils. For fell particulars apply for oatalogue to Mother Soprrior, St. Mary’s, Notre-Dame P. 0., Ind.

RIDGE’S roof

Ridge’s Food Is one es the beat, cheapest end most reliable Foods In the worfd, and thousands of ohildren are saved every yonr hy its use. Ridge’s Food reeetves the Indorsement es phyaiolaat of all sohools the world over. In sans of 86 cents and upward*, hearing tha algnature of WOOLMCII A 00. on every tan, PAINE’S AUTOMATIC Spark Arrester. Bailable, durable sod economical, will furnish a hors# power with one-third l»»« fuel am* water than any other entire built, oat fitted with an automatie out-off. Bend for llluitrsted Oalaicgns “D 14" for Inform atlonaud prleea, B. W. FAYNF. A HONS. Box 1860. tornlmt. M. Y. HAHNEMANN MEDIOAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITALThe23d Winter cou sc begins S.-ptmiib' r 26. IBH2. This Is the largest Homwoparhte Medical College In the world, with unequa ed dlitlcftl faclllrten Women udrnitted. Material for dissection abundant. For catalogue* aldreßM ’ T ? HOYNE. m. D , IWaTITUT*. IK3faflWHKa— KruWUbed. H? :: Incorporated mai. F-r'lie Cure ofOueer*, mtiaS’iltimSMm Tu»*i-«, t-leer., Sereniuc ■WUSaBHi end Bsik DfsassKe. without the nee ot kuite or Lot* or moon, and little pain. For “Bdgg DYES. Dyes ever tr.ado. OcelOeeni . 9. package will color mere goods than any lßor Ssct.dyo over ccld. 84populag colore. Any oneeanoolor any labrio or fancy article. Bend foroolorwantedand bo convinced. Fancy card*. a ll mailed for 10eta. WKLLB, RICMARDSOy ta CO., Burllngfn.Tfa NEW RICH BLOOD. FABSOHS* FUBOATT7E PIUSi Make New Blok Blood, and will eosnylotty ahaage tho blood In the entlro system In threw tnontha. Anyone who wli i take 1 pill each night (or from «M to twelve weeks may ho restored to oonad hoaltt, if such n thing ho possible, ■old overywhsso or sent hy mall for eight letter stomps. L S. JOHNSON A 00. Boston, Moss., formally Bangor, ns. PPMQIOMQ KLiasissjss&B .1 UuIHJI waj ivdUirl-.ii ' liiental Injuries * **■. ww«“8 TV rupture, disease oflunifa heart.eve«. rheum.itism.vnricoei- veins, plles.dlarrlicef arenv'tmruta. Tli<.t:«n" U yd entitled. Pensionersenia cntiii.'ii !<> an INCKKABK. 'B- rxvr yet -luo tbousanda goidi-r- uud heir* of Ifi!.’ and kexlenu warsentltlril la Pkmiki.' and I-am> IVaukaxts. We have unexcelled faciillics for securitir I'lTKxra. Employ an attoiv nay In W’ssblngron. Send two stamps lor lata lews, blank* aud instriirllnn*. C. C. WAMME'IT * 00., Pension and Patent Attormays. l»ck-box Warlilngton. D. C M. V, 9. W HO, 180. II nifENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF lU I- IiIMIICIP & SCHOOL OF ENOUBH 111 If HllJalU BRANCHES,LANGUAGES, I lL!I ARTS,EU)CUTION&PHYSICALCUaURC KPLENDIDLY-.FURNIBHED-NTHE HEART OF BOSTON. tARE AOVANTAGEB.LOW RA3ESL END FOR CIRCULAR, E.TOURJEL nMPLOYMENTofto SSZ L State which preferred; also amount wank r_ed per month for services and expenses, AABaali ees honorable, permanent and eaeliy Write ns. SLOAN k CO., ld» Qeorga it. fltnclnnatl, Q. SAW MILLSE^S TUB AUDTMAM A TAYLOR 00.. MansflaMT^l: