Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1883 — Page 3

A Caterer on Meat.

Fresh meat of every description should be hung up in a dry, cool place, and carefully wiped every day. It ought never to lay long in a dish. The time it should be kept varies with the weather—in cold, dry weather it will keep fresh much longer than in moist, warm weather. Game will keep longer than butcher meat —say, two weeks—birds being kept with the feathers on, but not drawn, and vension and rabbits paunched, but not skinned. Beef will require from four to ten days’ keeping, or even longer in cold weather; and mutton, if well managed, will sometimes hang a fortnight or three weeks without spoiling—the longer the better. As young meat, however, —veal, lamb and mutton—spoils very quickly, one, two or three days at the utmost suffices for it. Fowls will keep for a week and turkeys a fortnight, but a goose not above nine or ten days. In plucking birds which have been kept some time, care should be taken not to break the skin, which will have become rather tender. There are various ways of keeping meat sweet and of removing the bad smell after it has become slightly tainted. One mode is to rub it over with coarsely-pounded charcoal, which has the property of absorbing the putrescent gases, and thus prevents the bad smell. The charcoal must, of course, be washed off before coolfing. Another, way is to paint the meat all over with a solution of salicylic acid, or rubbing the meat with the dry acid is the simplest method, and wul do for all household purposes.— The Caterer. The Kansas City Times reports that its bookkeeper suffered very severely, and for a long time, with rheumatism. He tried St. Jacobs Oil and was cured by one bottle of it.

The Fools Who Advanced Ideas.

It has often occurred to me that a man is a fool who advances ideas of which the world has not previously heard. We are an ancient family. Look at Noah. He worked a lifetime through dry weather on a boat. Every one who saw him and his family had a laugh at them for being fools. The rain came and saved them, though. Then there was Moses, the man of bulrushes, who would not be the son of the Princess, and instead lived for forty years among those who would have none of him. The crown of folly, I may say, and I say it without thought of sacrilege, belongs to Him who walked with twelve apostles, a stumbling-block to the Jews, and a vexation to the Greeks. It is hard to draw the line between folly and wisdom; they dovetail together and wind in and out to such an extent that it is almost impossible to tell where the fool leaves off and the wise man begins. And then, the fool of to-day may be the philosopher of to-morrow. Franklin was a fool, when with kite and key he drew electricity from the clouds and was knocked headlong. That man was a fool who first started across the ocean in a steamship. At the time he was plowing the waters a wise man of Edinburgh sat in his studio and wrote an essay incontestibly demonstrating the impossibility of the feat. The fool, however, arrived safely and was a fool no longer. His foolishness, it seems, depended on his geographical location. Columbus —there was a fool to be proud of. He persisted in sailing out to the edge of a world that every one knew was flat.— Judge Tourgee. The Ithaca, N. Y., Ithacan observes: Our druggists report that St. Jacobs Oil goes off like hot cakes.

“Finest Racket Y’ Ever Sawr.”

“Up all night, eh ?” “Bet cher life. Finest racket y* ever sawr. Went down to see the snow at the Comique, an’ put away a daisy schooner after every act. Spent nearly $2, and got home at 15 o’clock g. m.— good mornin’—without a solitary sou. Well, y’ see I’ve just moved into a new boarding house in Ninth av’noo, an’ I forgot the night-key when I changed my clo’s in the evenin’, so I thought I’d sit down on the doorstep an’ wait until some nn come along. In about an hour I woke up an’ found another gent sittin’ alongside of me which had also been locked out, so we introduced ourselves and sat there till mornin’ singin’ ‘ What is Home without a Night-Key ? ’ ” — New York Sun.

Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. Thia medicine is very pleasant to take and exhilarating in its effect. It acts as a strengthening cordial and system renovator, the svstem of all blood

' to imfiart that information to all. Bitters are truly a most valuable medicint and will surely cure billiousness, fever and • ague, stomach, liver and kidney complaint! even when all nther remedies fail. . W know whereof we speak and can freely reaemmend them to nil.—Exchange—Sold in fifty cents a bottle by Tmes & Meyer.

Ten to Twenty Years of succes

f>r the remedy that has iu that time been wanting in all that is claimed for i< certainly onplit to give confident to who have not tnpd'Siniiiu’s Liver Regulatl or. The trial of it is uitended with no in convenience, no danger, no doubt; If I will not cure you it can possibly do yon n barm, nnd in n» cose of billions hetuJuOht c >nst i pat ion, liver disease or its addendnn evil* has it ever been known to full. Bo ware of and-co’interhl ‘ Simona’’ got I n up to sell on tlio reputiou of genuine. b'rank Hntclung, engineer Pan Hand R. tt., was cured of liidigostion Vy pepsin by Brown’s Iron Biucru.

A Meral Power.

Stove-pipes are supposed to move the deepest and most profound desire to swear that it is possible for man to experience. Be that as it may, we venture the opinion that corns produce as many startling exclamations, and the introduction of Putnam's Painless Cobn Extbactob should be hailed as a moral influence in the world, independent of its power of physical suffering. Bold everywhere. Take onlv Putnam’s Extractor. Wholesale, Lord, dtoutenburgh A Co., Chicago Tbust him little who praises all, him less whp censures all, and him least who is indifferent about all— Lavater.

Sitting Up Nights.

Mrs. E. H. Perkins, Creek Center, N. Y., writes she had been troubled with asthma for four years. Had to sit up night after lught with it, and was ultimately cured by two bottles of Thomas' Eclkctric Oil. There are 30,000 horses needed yearly to supply New York city’s demand.

Our Glorious Independence.

What can be more glorious than to be independent of suffering, caused by dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, sick headache, or other diseases emanating from the stomach* This can be easily gained by a timely use of Burdock Blood Bittebs. Price, 81. The Alabama Legislature has eno negro member. . Hood’s Sarsaparilla is made of roots, herbs and barks. It gives tone to the stomach and makes the weak strong. Sold by Druggists. The elephant can pick up a pin with his trunk.

Personal!—To Men Only!

The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Electro-Voltaio 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 speedy and complete restoration of health ana manly vigor. Address as above. N. B —No risk Is incurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowea Fob 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-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya," made by Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York, and sold by'all druggists, is the besttonio; and for patients recovering from fever or other sickness it has no equal Ant person having a bald head and failing to see the benefit to be derived from the great petroleum hair renewer, Carboline, as now improved and perfected, in the face of the vast number of testimonials from our very best citizens, is surely going it blind. Ladies or gents out of work furnished with steady, lucrative employment at home. Send 3-cent stamp, for particulars, to Agents’ Furnishing Co., P. 0. Box No. 1066, Topeka, Kan. Skinny Men. "Wells’Health Renewer” restores health, cures dyspepsia, impotence. 81. Wells’ “Rough on Corns. ” 15c. Ask for it Complete cure. Coms, warts, bunions. The Frazer is kept by all dealers. One box lasts as long as two of any other. Received medals at North Carolina State Fair, Centennial and Paris Exposition. Over 200,000 Howe Scales have been sold, and the demand increasing continually. Borden, Sellcck A Co., Agents, Chicago, DL The most comfortable boot in town is that with Lyon’s Patent Metallic Heel Stiffeners. Tbt the new brand, Spring Tobacco.

RHEUMATISM CURED.

Our best physicians agree that outward applications never cure rheumatism. The best oils and liniments only alleviate the pains. Rheumatism ia a constitutional affliction, originating in impure and disordered blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the proper remedy, because in purifying the blood it corrects the acidity in which rheumatism begins to act. REMARKABLE CASE OF A SeA CAPTAIN. Capt. Mitchell, of the barque Antoine Sala, New York and Havana trade, came home in May, 1882, entirely helpless with rheumatism. He went to the mountains with his wife, at whose request Capt. Mitchell made use of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. He commenced to improve right away under the influence of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and was soon able to return to Brooklyn. In two months from his first trying Hood's Sarsapai ilia his rheumatism was gone, and he sailed in command of his vessel a well man. His wife writes: “My busband is 48 years of age, and his health ia now better than it has been for some time; he has gained several pounds in weight.” If any wish to inquire more particularly they can address Mrs. M. L. MitcneU, 781 Monroe street, Brooklyn, N.Y. AN OLD DRUGGIST S EXPERIENCE. I am employed in the Chicago N. D. Postofflce as a carrier. During our late wet spell I have suffered from muscular rheumatism. I was advised to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I did so, and now I am entirely cured. I am an old druggist myself, having had-nearly twenty years’ experience. James V. A. Pboudfoot. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. Sold by Druggists, $1; six for $5. Made only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.

The Secret of Living.

Bcovill’s Sarsaparilla or Blood and Liver Syrup will cure Scrofulous Taint, Rheumatism, White Swelling, Gout, Goitre, Consumption, Bronchitis, Nervous Debility, Malaria, and all diseases arising from an Impure condition of the blood. The merits of this valuable preparation are so well known that a passing notice is but necessary to remind the readers of this journal of the necessity of always having a bottle of ScoviU’s Blood and Liver Syrup among their stock of family necessities. Certificates can be presented from many leading ShvHlcians. ministers and heads of families throughout le land indorsing it in the highest terms. We are constantly in receipt of certificates of cures from the most reliable sources, and we do not heaitato to recommend it.

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