Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1883 — Page 7

Ik the Times, o 4 Philadelphia, we ob■erre: Mr. John McGrath, 1236 Christian street, was cored by St Jacobs Oil of serere rheomatism.

Good Reads.

There are three improvements in country life which it is of the greatest import&noe should be made immeJlate* lv. The first of these is good roads. The expense will, of course, be venr great, bat the advantages will be much greater. For want of good roads the farmer is unable to distribute his heavy teaming along the times when cultivating the soil is impossible. Beside we doubt whether one farmer in silty real* izes the extent to which impassable roads interfere with the luxury he might otherwise enjoy, and with the . education of- his children. Farm work goes by spurts. There are times when it seems as if everything was pressing to be done at once. There are other times when nothing is to be done. These are the compensations for the drive work es the farmer. But as at present the ‘leisure brings little enjoyment. It comes with the wet weather, or the muddy seasons of winter and spring, when not even an empty wagon can be hauled through the mud. Under these circumstances visiting, church-going, and all forms, of sociability are impracticable. Yet the enjoyment of these is not only a grateful variation of a life none too varied at best, but they are even essential to mental health. —Chicago Herald. Gate instantaneous relief. St. Jacobs Oil. Neuralgia. Prof. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Women Druggists.

“I wast'born in. the same year with Thurlow Weed, and have been in the drug business more than sixty years, and I never knew a woman who could put up a prescription,” said David Quackenbush, the veteran druggist of Greenwich street, New York city. “I see-no reason why women should not learn the drug business. Borne of the medicines are rather repulsive, but there is no real obstacle in the way of the education of female druggists.”

Thousands of Letters.

The proprietors of that splendid strengthener. Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, have received thousands of letters praisinfr their medicine. From the testimony eftnany ladies, the fact is proven that as a. female medicine it excels all others. It never fails to relieve that sense of bearing down, that feeling of great bodily exhaustion, that depressed and gloomy state es mina Incidental to dysmenorrhea. Ask your druggist to get It for you.

The Brain-Food of Yale Boys.

One New Haven firm sells" 120,000 cigarettes a month to Yale College students, or, for -the ten months of the year that the “men” are in town, 1,200,000, at an average of a little more than half a cent apieoe—a total of about SB,OOO a year. The same firm receives $15,000 a year for soda and mineral waters sold to the students, and the monthly cigar account with the collegians reaches SSOO. And this is the record of but one firm. —Hartford Courant. In West Covington, Ky., Tommy Dodd married Emily Hale, when, because of an undue intimacy, he should have made Miss Welch his wife. Dodd’s mother went to church just as the bridal party were about to drive off, and stoned the carriage. The old lady swears she will kill her son for liis perfidy.

The Conductor.

Winona, Minn., Nov. 29,1879. I had been suffering with a severe cold for several davs; was so hoarse I could not speak above a whisper. Nov. 16 I met one of Dr. Warner’s agents on my train; he handed me a bottle of White Wine of Tar Syrup; one hour after taking the first dose my hoarseness commenced to leave me. In twentyfour hours my voice was quite clear and natural, and the cold nearly cured. It is the best remedy I ever saw. Eespectfully, C. W, Wabben, Conductor, Chicago and Northwestern B. B. Sold by all druggists. A young lady, on being asked where her native place was, replied: “I have none; I am the daughter of the Methodist minister."

Charlatans and Quacks

Have long plied their vocation on th? suffering pedals of the people. The knife has pared .to the quick; caustic applications have tormented the victim of corns until the conviction shaped, itself—there’s no cure. " Putnam’s Painless Corn Extbactob proves on what a slender basis public opinion often rest& If you suffer from corns get the Extractor and you will be satisfied. Sold everywhere. Wholesale, Lord, Stoutenburgh & Co., Chichga Thebe is an East Indian lady in Paris who can tal- in twelve languages. Fortunately die is not married.

Kidney Complaint Cured.

• B. Turner, Rochester, N. Y., writes: “I have been for over a year subject to serious disorder of the kidneys, and often unable to attend to business; I procured your Bubdock Blood Bitters and was relieved before half a bottle was used. I intend to continue, as I feel confident that they will entirely cure me” Price |LOO. To save a dollar is the easiest thing in the world—don’t spend it Joseph Durbinlurger, Broadway, Buffalo, was induced bv. his brother to try Thomas’ Eclectrio Oil for a sprained ankle; and with half a dozen applications he was enabled to walk round again all right The softer your job, the easier it is to get hard money. Your health depends on the purity of your blood. People who realize this. are taking Hood's Sarsaparilla with the best results. Giblb should remember, “Where ignorance is blits, Ms icily to bo wivea” “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice, flies, roaches, bod-bugs, ants, vermin 15c. Mother Hwan’s Worm Syrup, for feveri-h----ness, restlessness, worms Tasteless. 515 c. Thebe wjis a young lady quite fair, Who had much trouble with her hair, * So she bought Carboline, And a sight to be seen Is the head of this maiden, I declare.

Prescnal!-To Men Only!

The Ymjaib Belt Oa, Marshall, Mob., wfß ■end Dt Dye’* Celebrated Eleutro-Yoltaio Bette and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who am afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy and complete restoration of health ana manly vigor, Address as above. N. B.—No ride ia incurred, aa thirty days’ trial is allowed. Pubb God-liver Ofl, made from select liven on the sea-shore, by Caswell, Hazard A Go., New York. It is absolutely pure and sweet Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have decided it superior to any of the other oils in market Oks trial will convince you that it is the best Ask your dealer for the Fraser .Axle Grease, and take no other. Every box has our trade-mark. ' Whebe machinery is used the Drew Oil Cup will save 50 per cent of oil. Write for circular. Borden, Selleck & Co., Chicago. Chappkd Hands, Face, Pimples, and rough Skin, cured by using J unipkr Tab Soap, made by Caswkt I, Hazard A Co.. New York. The habit of running over boots or shoes corrected with Lyon’s Patent Heel Stiffeners Tbt the new brand. Spring Tobaooa

HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Has met success at home never accorded to any other proprietary medicine. It has successfully combated the strongest competition, and by its superior merit to-day commands the largest sals and the greatest confidence wherever it has been introduced. The remarkable results in a disease ao universal and with such a variety of characteristics as catarrh, prove how effectually Hood’s Sarsaparilla, acting through the blood, reach every part of the human system. *1 am under great obligations to yon for the benefit I hare received by taking only three bottles of your valuable Sarsaparilla. Having been a sufferer from catarrh for six or eight years, and having trie 1 nearly all the wonderful cures, sure cures, inhalers, etc., and spending nearly a hundred dollars without benefit, I accidentally tried Hood's Sarsaparilla; the discharge from my nose was greatly increased the first bottle I took, then it gradually became less, and in taking less than three bottles I find myself so greatly improved that I write to let you know the fa ts. I think one or two bottles more will make a cure that I would gladly have given a hundred dollars for. Let the sufferers of New England, know that Hood's Sarsaparilla will core catarrh.”—M. A. Abbey, Worcester, Hass. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. Sold by Druggists. $1; six for $3. Made only by C. L HOOD St CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. A Case Mot Beyond Help. Dr. M. H. Hinsdale, Kewanee, 111., advises ns of a remarkable cure of consumption. He says: “A neighbor’s wife was attacked with violent lung disease, and pronounced beyond help from Quick Consumption. As a last resort the family was persuaded to try Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs. To the astonishment of all, by the time she had used one-half dozen bottles she was about the house doing her own work. I saw her at her worst and had n« idea she could recover.” Watson’s Neuralgia King. This is one of the best remedies for Neuralgia ever Invented. A lady who had tried many other things, without relief, tried Neuralgia King and was cured. &|f?ERS Hostetfer’s Stomach Bitters gives steadiness to the nerves, induces a healthy, natural flow of bile,prevents constipation without unduly purging the bowels, gently stimulates the circulation, and, by promoting a vigorous condition of the physical system, promotes, also, that cheerfulness which is the truest indication of a well-balanced condition of all the animal powers. ZSf For sale by Druggists and Dealers generally.

I Blood A Bittern

Cures Scrofula, Erysipelas, Pimples and Face Grubs, Blotches, Boils, Tumors, Tetter, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Sores, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weakness and Irregularities, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Joan dice, Affections of the Liver, Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia and General Debility. A course of Burdock Blood Bitten will satisfy lha ■ost skeptical that it is the Greatest Blood PiuiMS «a earth. Sold by medicine dealers everywhere. Directions la eleven languages. Faica.fi.ea* • FOSTER, MILBU3N A CO,, Pfop’i, Buftlq, Bat. GCC a week In your own town, a Terms and $5 outfit ♦OO free. Address H. Hallbit & Co., Portland, Me. CnrA (Jnro ft or Fits in 21 hours. Freetopoor. dill C UUIBSDb. Kbusb, 2814 Arsenal 8t„ St. Louis, Mo. U A ID Send postal for Bl’st’d Catalog. HULL’S DMlfflHair Store, 38At40 Monro* Chicago. k /IflVifl|lClmakemoneyseniiigourFamilyMedA I t K M I \i(tries. No capital required. Standi&U till 1 Uro Cure Co., 107 Pearl St., N. Y. For Business at tho Oldest A Best w -rTs y'x-a^o7^ Con,mer oial College. Circular free. AddressC BAYUXB.Duhuque.la. || ■ TCIITC NO PATKXT NO PAT. KA I rN I X It.S.AA.P.LACF.Y.Patent I tnk u Bale I wAttorneyt,Washiu*<ton.D.O Full In a ruction, and UatuJrbook on Paxxntb* nt fret. AGKNTH WANTED for the Best and FastestrSeUing Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices reduced 3» per cent. National Publishing Co., Chicago, IIL

saw* CERitlEli FOR RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest,. Gout, Quins/, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Bains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. Ho Preparation on earth equals St. Jacom On as a safe, sure, simple aud cheap External Remedy. A- trial entails but tho comparatively trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and every one suffering with pain can have cheap and positive proof of its claims. , Directions in Eleven Languages. * SOLD BY ALL DBUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. ▲.VOGELERAsCO., Baltimore. MU.. V. f.i< Pacific Northwest! OlUMlHoiilllllll. Offers the best Held for Emigrants—vis. t a mild, equable aud healthy climate; cheap lands of great fertility, producing nil varieties of Grain, Fruit and Grasses In wonderful abundance( an Inexhaustible supply Of Timber; vast Coal Fields and other mineral deposits; cheap and quick transportation by railroads and river navigation; direct commerce with all parts of the world, owing to Its proximity to the Pacific Ocean. NO DROUGHT*, NO INSECT PESTS, NO HURRICANES, WHIRLWINDS, OK OTHER DESTRUCTIVE PHENOMENA. The Lands of the Pacific Northwest show nn average yield of wheat per aero largely In excess of that of any other section of the United States. No failure of crops has ever occurred, Oregon Wheat commands a higher price than that of aay other country in the Liverpool market. An immense area of very fertile Railroad and. Government hands, within easy reach of the trunk lines >fthe Northern Pacific R. R., the Oregon Railway «£ Navigation, and the Oregon & California R. R. Co.’s and their numerous branches in the great Valleys of the Columbia- and its tributaries, are noic offered for sale at Low Prices and on Rasy terms, or open to pre-dmptlon and Homestead Entry. The great movement of population !■> the Columbia region now in progress trill bs enormously increased by the completion of the sor them Pacific R. R. and the Oregon Railway A Navigation Co.’s systems. 'Jhis renders certain a rapid increase in the value of Lands now open to purchase or to entry under the United States Land Laws. For Pamphlets and Maps descriptive of the country, its resources, climate, routes of travel, rates and full Information, address A. L. STOKES, General Eastern Agent, 62 Clark Street, Chicago, 111.

t k tn tOH P*v at home. Sample* worth <5 free. Address Stinson k Co.. Portland, Maine. SAWMILLS^—TUB AULTMAN A TAYLOK CO., Mansfield. Ohio. D A T K? I\l T Q SEras ■ Ml Eli I Oag&Jg mm mm mm M For information and Map* of U Im Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas end r R Cl C Texas, write to JOHN E. ENNIS, • ■■*■* 40 Clark Si., CU.cago BARKER’S 6BEEN CORN CUTTINB MACHINE Used in over 200 com factories. Manufactured by VOLNEY BAUKEK, Portland, Me. P. O. Box GJ«. \*TE MUST HAVE 3,000 MEN AT ONCE. TV We pay sir>oJ) per month for one or five year*. To satisfy us that you mean business, inclose 10 cents and a stamp for p»rticu;arß. Address BTEWABT k Co., Lock-Box 579, Minneapolis, Minn. japKwntirs beard nixtm m pm Vantage Mi 4sr— Oam mM |imlil ttsSte 1 fcHI •t*.'Stamps or ffilvtr. L,A.L^MITUJ»iOJ^UAicU.FaUUaiJU. DCHIfiIOM Q For Soldier< on any disrEIIOI w IM 9 ease, wound or injury. Parents, widows and children are entitled. Millions appropriated. Fee $lO. Increase pensions, bounty, bock pay and honorable discharges procured. NEW LAWS. Send stamp for instructions and bounty table. N. W. Fitzgerald A Co., Attorneys, Box 58B,Wasbingtond>A}. 4 S««l« WHWI AU llUlAlir Bj I JBSBEaEESMEB^ Magnetic insoles! Warm the leet, perfect the circulation, and prevent colds, rheumatism and disease. MAGNETON APPLIANCE.CO., Sole Manufacturer*, 218 State st, Chicago, 11l For sale by *ll loading Druggists and Shoe Dealers, or sent to anv address on receipt of $1 per pair. Send for illustrated paper giving cuts of Mag■NWMnetlc Appliances; have no equal in the world. Sawiiig Made Easy* |J| The Heir Improved jfrA ffl 10.\AR€B LIGHTNIRC fire- ii ■ r*. Crt 1 T«the ehtapat and best, lAI iA boy sixteen yearn oil DO JjT ÜBJf can law logs/ay I and Mtp, Sent on te« trial. Heat postal for IBwtmedCataloime containing Every Day H Well Augers & Drills ■A Ome man and an* bona required. We th ’ are the euly makers es the Ti«n Walk, '■a y Bering and Book-Drilling Maabiae. Wameted the Beet ea Berth! IOOIIJ t NYMAN, TIFFUL OHHL

Notable Instances of Obstruction.

Touching the various definitions which ere being given of “obstruction,” the St. James Gazette says that newspapers were largely indebted for their pnvilege of reporting parliamentary debates to an act of downright obstruction committed on their behalf by Edmund Burke. When in March, 1771, Lord Mayor Crosby was sent to the tower forpro tec ting the reporters of the London Evening Mail, who had been ordered into arrest, Burke took up the reporters' cause in the House. Mr. Reginald Palgrave, in his interesting little monograph on the House of Commons, of which he is clerk assistant, tells us how this was done: “Burke could not prevent the committal of the printers, but he rnudo the proceedings look absurd; he made them sick of the job. For twelve long hours—from 5 o’clock one afternoon till 5 o’clock noxt morning—bv twenty-three divisions, by farcial motions, by jest, by every kind of absurd proposal, did Burke delay aud make contemptible the attempt to silence the newspapers. The result of that victory of the 12th of March, 1771, is most conspicuous—the gallery, namely, which runs across the House above the speaker’s chair. A young man started for a drive of twenty miles with liis sweetheart, through an uninhabited tract in Minnesota. At a point about midway of the lonely route the pair had a bitter quarrel. The fellow unhitched the horse, mounted it, and rode away, leaving the girl alone in the wagon. He evidently gave her credit for being a whole team and a dog under the wagon.

(CURE FITS! vThen l i uo not mean ucroiy tovlop luom mr • time anil then have them return agelii. I mean ■ radical cure. I have made the tUwiaee of KITS, KFII.KFBT er FALLING SICKNESS e life long study. I warrant my remedy to cure the wont caeca. Because other* have (tiled Is no reaeon for not now receiving e cure. Send at toe* for a treat!eo and a Free Bottle of my Infallible remedy Give Express end Poet Offloe. It coete yon Dothlng tor a trial, and I will cure yon. Iddreee Dr. H. O. BOOT. 1U rear! St. New lock.

AGENTS! BOOK AGENTS! SUNUGHTmSHADOW mHj JoJmB. Gough-m y* w»t 1000 mors Areata to **U this famous bock. Everyone laughs end cries over it Tans of Thousand* ar* now walttag for it Minuter* say “God speed it." dsfivery. Send for circular* and sat enr Special iVrme 5-0. NETTLETON A CO., 111. Clark at., Cklaag*, file uao of knife ortosg of blood, and little pain. For information, circulars and brfrrkncrb, address DU. F. L. POND, Aurora. Kane Co., 111. MMlOf! Parsons' Pargsttvs FllU.make New Rich Blood sod will completely ohsn*e th* blood in th* entire age. tem in three months. Any person wbo will take one pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks may be restored to eoond health.lf auoh a thing be possible. Sold everywhere, or sent by mnli for 8 letter stamps. I. 8. JOUMMMi dt CO., Boston, Mesa, formerly Bangor, Me. tfhis H.Y.Sing«r,s2o With 8* set of Attachments Free. Warranted perfect. Light running, quiet, handsome aud durable, dent on test trial-plan when desired. Happy Home Organs, A sets Reeds, 11 stops; Mechanical Bub Bass,octave coupler, 1 knee swells, with |l stool and 81 Book, only 875. Also sent on test trial-pfan If desired. Elegant case, magnificent tone, durable Inside and out. Circular, with testimonial*, free. Ask e. Payne A Co. >7 Third av, Chicago

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ADD TOIIINCOME Olulm offers the surest uieaniof making regular monthly profits from investiwntaoi'llO toliuuuor more dealing to GRAIN, PROVISIONS & STOCKS Each member gets the Is-noth of combined capital orthe Club. licnort* sent weekly. Dividends paid monthly. Club 13 paid shareholders back their money in pro flu In past three months, still leaving original amount making money 1 n Club, or returned on demand. Kliares, $lO each. Ex plunatory circulars sent free. Iteltable correspondents wanted everywhere. Address It. E. Kin pale & Co., Com'u Mehta., 177 A 179 La Salle St., Chicago, 111 Catarrh. If you suffer from either Nasal of Bronchial Catarrh f and will send your a4d|£ss, a physician in regular practice for more than 30 years, will mail you, FREE, valuable information concerning Home Treatment, Acldress 8. W. BEALL, 8.J0., ringOeld, Ohio.

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[This sngrsvinf represents tbs Longs t> A kitty Stlift,] A 6000 FAMILY REMEDY I STRICTLY PURE. Harmless to tbs Most Delicate! By Its faithful use COnsUMPTIOIf turn been CUBED when other remedies mud Physicians have fulled te effect m cure# _ Willi an 0. Oioara, merchant of Bowling OrnuL V*„ write* April t, i*n. that ho wants ua to know that the Lung Balaam has cured Ms mother of ConsumpE, after the physician hat! given her up aa iactuto He nays, other* knowing bur case have taken tti a» and been cured; he thiuka all *o ilHlnml would give it a trial. William A. Graham * Go., wholesale drnnMa Zanesville, Ohio, write u* of the cure of Ha»la2 Furman, a well-known citizen, who had been lilima with Bronchitis in its worst form tor twelve yean. Balsam cured him. a* it ha* many other* As an Expectorant It has No Equal* For Hale by all Medicine Dealer*. "■ ' " ■■■■■■■. ■■ ■ • ei ■■ II ■■■ ————nr A WKKK. gliaclnvat homo n.mily made. Costly VIA outfit free. Address Turn At Go.. Augusta. Maine. (SSSSJpPIBiIt standing bars baon sored. ludssd, so strong la my faith In lla efflcscy, that I will asud TWO BOTTLES FKBC, togotbar with a VALUABLE TKBATIBB on this disease, te Say auffarer. Give Express and P. O. address. bn. v, a. Slocum, in rsarift- KswTora. CENTS FOE THESE MONTHS. Tho new volume (nineteen) of Dbmohkst's Illustrated Monthly Maoazinb for 1888 la tho best and the cheapest Family Magazlnopiibllshed, printed on the finest tinted paper, size 8k xlljf inches. Tho threo numbers now ready of volumfi 19 weigh 1)4 pound* and contain 810 page* of lanje, clear print. New Novolcttes, Stories, Blogmphiee, Poetry, Travels, and valuable information ol the day and for the household. In demand by overr family. 144 Illustrations. 6 Photo Plates and 4OH Pictures. W. JENNINGS DEM OREST, Publisher, 17 East 14th Street, New York. Single coplog. Twenty Cents; yearly subscription, Two Dollars.

PENSIONS. to whojTpenbionsare faux EVERY SOLDIER . Sh es the United States, either by accident I ffW or otherwise, gets a ponslon. The loss I WM of a finger, or the loss of the uso of a IrIML. finger, the loss of an eye, tho loss of a ]h* to»- or any gun-shot wound, or other fftSM <W "ion. Also ruptured veins, or dlaotutoa II h of the lungs, Jf you ore untitled to a re . ■ pension don’t delay it. LetmotUeyour As fl case while theroj* yet time. ■ BOUNTY. Ei&a&ftd 5S /m 1 account of wounds, rupture or any In tml I fl jury, tho same as If they served their I'M] 11. full time. Hond two stamp* for acircularof Pemion and Bounty act*. i* I jwS P.H.FITZCERALDtS M febiS* U. S. Claim Agency for Western Soldiers, IWDIAWAPOLIB, IMP* ~ | WE DRESS THIS CARD IN # I MOURNING, I fl Bnoaase there are so many thousands es eur ■ '■ fellow mortals suffering and dying who might ■ ;■ be cured by ueing * I “ Dr. Sykes’ Sure Cure for Catirrt.”! 1| Ask druggists for It, or write to S ‘I XjJIL, Ci. 3EN.« 151. S2SNS' H S 189 MADISON 8T„ CHICAGO, lUL, ■ 9 For full information, testimonials, eta., S fl Cat this oat aew, for this Card will K pi bo or valae to yoa. SM~ Name this paper when writing. ■ GKAY'M SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TSAOS «Aaa„™ °|yj*;-.T«ABa MAaa /DA An unfailing cure forßemlniilweaknew > SpermatorWajf swessa JmSS that follow as a iK JOB sequence of Self. .JEL ll Abuse; ae lots of vJfGrlffft Memory, Univer- 'JBKmB SMMKI ~\ W sal Ease tude.pnin in the Back, j)lmBEFORE TAKIRB.n~aof vision,Pre- AfTIl I TAIIII. mature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption and a Premature Grave. ED~Fa)I particulars In our pamphlet, which wo desire to send free by mall to every one. IV'Tho SpeoiAo Medicine Is sold by all druggists at $1 per psekago, eg six packages for $6, or will be sent free by mailon receipt of tho money, by addressing THE GRAY MEDICINE CO.. Buffalo, N. Y. On aeoountof counterfeits, we hare adopted tho Yat low Wrapper; the only genuine. O.N.U. No.l-ls. WHEN WHITING TO ADVBRTIBKBBL Yf pl'iie any you Saw tiro Mdvw.tisomeiu In this paper.