Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1883 — Page 7
Prof. Bobbbt ODlum, of tbe Natatorinm, this city, was cored of a severe attack of rheumatism by the use of St. Jacobs OiL — Washington, D. C., Star.
Sealskin Sacques.
There are sealskins and sealskins. The best, as almost every one knows, are the Alaska skins, carefully selected and London-dyed. These cost to import from S4O to. SSO each. The inferior Alaska skins, technically known as “culls,” are mixed in with Copper Island, Victoria and Lobos skins, and these have been imported as low as from sl3 to sl6 a skin. Four skins are required for a sacque of fair Bize, although for small sizes three and a half will be sufficient. Twenty-five dollars is the nsxial charge for making up.* A little calculation based on these figures will enable any one to arrive at the mystery of widely varying prices that surrounds the wrap so coveted by lovely women. Men with a large'family of growing daughters may be interested in studying the future prospects of this sealskin industry, but they will find little consolation in the reports of this year’s catch. There is a decrease of several thousand from that reported last year, which again was much below that of the previous season; so that the prospect for a material advance in a few years is excellent. Indeed, the demand for sealskins has become so great that the possible extinction of the animal is a consideration already taken into account by dealers, many of whom believe that the time is not far distant when it coat of this fur will be as great a rarity as one of Russian sable. In the meantime English manufacturers have pushed invention almost to the verge of possibility in devising substitutes and imitations. The most costly of these far surpass in beauty the fur which they counterfeit, and are gradually coming into,use by reason rather of their inherent elegance than because of any resemblance to seal fur. A heavy import duty, however, renders these cloths neatly as expensive as tbe best quality of skins, and American manufacturers can not produce them because of the existing tariff on the raw material, which is principally mohair and Italian silk. —Philadelphia Record. The Boston Pilot says: St. Jacobs Oil stands without an equal.
Success and Failure.
The man who never failed Is a myth. Such an one never lived, and is never likely to. All success is a series of efforts, in which, when closely viewed, are seen more or less failures. The mountain is apt to overthrow the hill; but a hill is reality, nevertheless. If yon fail now and then don’t be discouraged. Bear in mind it is only the part and experience of every successful man, and the most successful men often have the most failures. A gentleman writes: “Dr. Guysott’ft Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla cured me of a severe case of the Piles, impure blood and general ill-health.” Another gentleman writes: “Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla cured me of nervous debility, palpiptation of the heart, dizziness, night-sweats, sleeplessness, etc., etc.” Origin of a wise saying: Did it ever occur to you why Old Solomon made the remark about there being nothing new under the sun? Well, the fact was that his numerous wives and witches kept hinting to him about having new bonnets, and he merely murmured that there was nothing new under the sun in order that they might be made to believe that the fall styles in hats had not yet been struck on. — Chicago Times.
The Conductor.
Winona, Minn., Nov. 29,1879. I had been suffering with a severe cold for several days; 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 iirst 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. Respectfullv, C. W. Wabeen, Conductor, Chicago and Northwestern R. B. Bold by all druggists. Several of our exchanges are devoting considerable space to the importance of “cooking girls. ” It’s no ute. We,don’t want them cooked. The raw damsel is good enough for \i&.—Hartford Times.
The New Story.
Not a tale of failure or disappointment; not the old story of the victim or caustic applications and the evils attending their use; but the new story of success, of freedom from pain and,consequently,absence of spots left in the flesh. Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor gives inspiration for happier reports, ana sufferers from corns need not hesitate to try it. Bold everywhere by drugEsts and dealers in medicine. Wholesale, >rd, Stoutenburgh & Co., Chicago. , Man proposes, God disposes—but it takes a woman with her t air down to be indisposed when anybody calls. Much distress and sickness attributed to dyspepsia and chronic diarrhoea is occasioned by humor in the stomach. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the remedy. Pat—“An* is it the nixt train for Boston ye want? Faith, that wint an hour ago,, sorr."
“ Buchu-paiba.”
Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and urinary Dis asea sl. Druggists. Job Thick Heads, heavy stomachs, b'liousb —Wells’ May Apple Pilla 10c and *sc. There was a young*man so well bred That tho hair would not stay on his head, But the Carboline oil Put new hair on the soil, And now with an heiress he’s wed. The Howe Scales have all the latest improvements, It is true economy to buy the best. Borden, Bollock & Co., Agents, Chicago, HI. Correct vour habits of crooked walking by using Lyons Patent Metallic Heel Stiffeners. ~ Tkv the new brand, Spring Tobaooa
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The Voltaic BmrOa, Marshall. Mich., will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guaranteeing needy and complete restoration of health ana manly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk is Incurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. MmrsALAir’s Peptonized Beef Toma, the only preparation of beef containing its entire nutritious properties. It contains bloodmaking, force-generating and life-sustaining properties; invaluable for indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, ana all forms of general debility; also, in all enfeebled conditions, whether the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, over-work, or acute disease, particularly if resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Hazard k Co., proprietors, New York. Sold by druggists
THE TRANSFER
Of public confidence from other preparations of Sarsaparilla and other Blood Purifiers of whatever name to Hood’s Sarsaparilla la the signal triumph of a meritorious article. The people are quick Vo recognize true merit and this is why the sale of Hood's Sarsaparilla far exceeds all similar preparations. One hundred doses ft can only be applied to Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and is an unanswerable argument as to medicinal strength and economy. v CATARRH. We believe that nine-tenths of all cases of catarrh are constitutional. We also believe that a reliable constitutional remedy like Hood’s Sarsaparilla, that strikes at the very root of the disease, will cure a very large proportion of all cases. In confirmation of this belief we offer evidence showing the effects of Hood's Sarsaparilla upon this disease. A mother says: “My boy had catarrh so badly that 1 could hardly keep him in clean handkerchiefs; he has taken ono bottle of Hood's Sar.-apsrills. and that terrible amount of discharge has stopped.” Another writes: * I have had catarrh four years. Last April the dropping in my throat became so troublesome that I became alarmed, as it affected my right lung. I took two bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla and it cured me. My appetite, which was variable before, is first rate now.”— Chaklxd H. (i mrr is, Lowell. Hass. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. Bold by Druggists. $1; six for $5. Made only by O. I. HOOD aTCO.. Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
A Splendid Remedy for Lung Diseases.
Dr. Robt. Newton, late President of the Eclectic College of the City of New York, and formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio, used Dr. Wm. Hall’s Balsam very extensively in hiR practice, as many of his patients, now living, and restored to health by the use of this invaluable medicine, can amply testify. He always said that so good a remedy ought not to be considered merely as a patent medicine, but that it ought to be prescribed freely by every physician as a sovereign remedy in all cases of Lung diseases. It is a sure cure for Consumption, and has no equal for all pectoral complaints. KelDngcr'rf Liniment. Applied to the head relieves headache, and prevents tbe hair from falling out.
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About Noses.
It has been the custom for people of all races to admire, or pretend to admire, their own noses, and to sneer at those that differed from them. The Semitic nosA has never been thought by the world at large to correspond'with any principle of beauty. Yet the Arabs and Syrians speak contemptuously of the “flat-nosed Franks,” and Disraeli has taken pleasure in repeating the phrase. The Africans are proud of their broad, flat noses, and some tribes endeavor, by inserting artificial objects, to increase their -pet deformity. Time and careful breeding, which did so much for the noses of the Greeks and Romans, and have helped, and are helping, to make those of the Slav, Latin and Teuton races straight and beautiful, have done little to modify the prominent features of the Semitic and Turanian races. Most persons who have long noses are apt to be proud and boastful, arguing either that they are abstractly beautiful or that they indicate strength of character. The nose of Tennyson as seen in his portraits is long, and may in his youthful days have been finely modeled. He seems to have thought so, for in “Maud” he sneers at the druggist’s clerk as a “snubnosed rogue,” using au opprobrious term, common wherever the English language is spoken. Two hundred years ago the nose was longer than at present, if we idan judge by old por-' traits, and even the nasal organs of our Revolutionary sires were more pronounced than those of this generation, giving some color to the theory that the feature had some sort of relation to individual character.
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‘JBA^AH mo* engraving Moments the Luga h> a healthy etiUJ A 6000 FAMILY REMEOY I STRICTLY PURE. Harmlesa to the Moot Delicato I ■y lto faithful in CONSUMPTION ku been CURED when other remedies and Physicians hare failed to effect a core. William C. Dioges, merchant of Bowling Green. Va„ writee April 4,1881, that he wants ua to know S 3 the Lung Balsam ha* cured hie mother of ConeitmpMow, after the physician had given her np as incurable. He aura, others knowing her Mae have taken the Balsam and been cored; ha thinks aU so .wimdA should give it a trial. r William A. Graham ft Co., wholaaala druggists, Zancaviße, Ohio, write os of the cure of Mathlas Freeman, a well-known citizen. who had been afflicted with Bronchitis in Its worst form for twalve yearn. The Luna Hai jam cured him, as It has many others, of Bronchitis. As an Expectorant it haa No Equal. For Sal* by ell Medicine Dealers. PATENTS m& Send Model and sketch: will examine end report if patentable. Many years’ practice. Pamphlet free. N.W, Fttzokbald ft Co., Patent Attorneys.Waahlngton, D. 0. FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Beet la the World. Get the genuine. Jfv. SUSte WJhtoffibmt
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