Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1883 — Page 3
THE NATIONME EXPOSITION
Of Railway Appliaafeae, at Chicago, to beCßßtSimed till Jtma23, in the great Exposition Building, including a large space under temporary cover, and occupying eleven acres of ground, is the grandest railway exhibition ever held in the world. Here are locomotives, cars, running-gear, interior furnishings, freight-car appliances, track goods, wood and iron working machinery, metals, oils, paints, varnishes, station and office appurtenances, pumps, waterstation and street-railway appliances and a long list of miscellaneous goods used in the railway service. Here may be seen the first locomotives built in this country and in England, and the latest and best, showing the results of the inventive genius and experience of fifty years in railway locomotion. The leading manufacturers of the country here show their best work, inviting examination, comparison and criticism. A striking feature of the Exposition is the large display of massive machinery working with the greatest precision and the least possible friction. Here are single exhibits large and attractive enough to make the sightseer feel amply repaid for the cost of his visit. But multiplied indefinitely, and 1 varied in a thousand forms over an immense space, the whole constitutes a collossal exhibition of railway appliances, from the largest engine and locomotive to the railroad watch and conductor's punch. An opportunity to see such a magnificent railway exhibition as this may not occur again in this century. It would be a great mistake to regard this exhibit as interesting mainly to railroad men. It has an interest of vast significance to the people, the products of whose labor turn the wheels of the locomotive. The value of their farms, their mills, their mines, their factories and their labor depend on the problem, how to make the best and cheapest railway service, which this Exposition is the first great public 00-operative attempt to solve. And that the people, in whose true interests this Exposition is held, may see this magnificent display, the railroad companies have largely l’cuaced their rates to all who visit it.
I Don’t Believe It.
Said a crabby dyspeptic to a friend who had just told Him’that Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla was a permanent cure for dyspepsia—l don’t believe it,” and the crabby dyspeptic continues to enjoy the horrible comfort that his dyspepsia gives him. Dr. Guysott’s remedy is a permanent cure for dyspepsia It strengthens the digestive organs me st wonderfully. Ask your druggist to get it for you. The new “Married Woman’s Property act” in England encourages a woman to lend money to anybody except her husband. It enables her to sue him, and to be witness against him. It also renders her liable.to maintain both her husband and her children.
The fashionable style of building in New York is the bachelor flat. The elevators in these establishments are worked by cork-screw. An old butcher way out in Missouri, With neuralgia, he suffered like fury, St. Jacobs Oil banished The pain which all vanished— And prevented a Coroner’s jury. A cranky old man named Blake, Says St. Jacobs Oil “takes the cake," He gavS it one test, And says it’s the best Cure in tfie world for backache.
The wives of some of the most prominent men of Coudersport, Pa., have formed a society in opposition to the Masonic order. They have determined to hold their meetings on the same evenings as the Masons, at as late an hour, and will endeavor to reach home ♦in the same state of set-’em-up-ativeness as their lords and masters. Mensman’s Peptonized Beef Tonic, the only preparation of beef containing tts entire nutritious properties It contains bloodmaking, force-generating and life-sustaining properties; invaluable for indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility; also, in all enfeebled conitions, whether the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, over-Work, or acute disease, particularly if resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Hazard & Co., proprietors, New York. Sold by druggists. In spite of the popular superstition as to the number of thirteen, the thirteenth card of a suit is a good thing to hold in a game of whist is easier to convince a man against his senses than agn'mst his will.” When a sick man has given Kidney-Wort a thorough trial, both will and senses join in unqualified approval of its curative qualities in all diseases of the liver, kidneys and bowels.
HAD BEEN THERE.
“Now, then,” she said to the man who was to hang up the carpets "and beat ’em, “don’t make any mistake, the one with the holes in you are to take off on some vacant lot, so that people won’t mistrust who it belongs to, and the good one you can beat in the side yatd.” “Yes’m. And if any one asks what it cost per yard, I’ll tell ’em $3 and that .it’s nil paid for. I understand my business ma’am.”
A SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY.
- . . * _ TTW > • -«** A Hew and* Most Important Theory on One mt tfcia Meat Vital Questions of the Day. - . ... , If any one had. Informed Queen Elizabeth in her palmiest days that she could have been seated hr her palace in London and conversed with Sir Waiter Baleigh in his North Carolina home, receiving a reply from him within an hour’s time, she would have declared it to be a miracle. And yet, had they lived in the present day, this apparent miracle would most readily have been witnessed and not seem at aU strange or unnatural The truth is, new principles are coming into existence, and the operation of many laws unknown in the past is being fully understood in the present. In no way does th.s fact cornel more forcibly to the mind than in ihe care and treatment of the human body. Millions of people have died in past ages’f rom some insignificant or easilycontrolled cause which is thoroughly understood now and readily handled. Consumption during the entire past has been considered an incurable disease. And yet it is demonstrated (hat it has been ana can be cured, even after it has had a long run. Dr. Felix Oswa.d tias juso contributed a notable article on this subject to the Popular Science Monthly. He regards consumption as pulmonary scrofula The impurities of the blood produce a constant iiritation in the lungs, thus de troying their delicate tissues and causing death. His theory shows conclusively that consumption is a blood disease. It has its origin primarily in a deranged condition of the kidneys or liver, the only two organs of the body aside from the lungs, that purify the blood When the kidneys or liver are diseased they are in a sore or lacerated state, which communicates poison through every ounce of blood that passes through them. This poisonous blood circulates < through the system and comes to the lungs, where the poison is deposited, causing decomposition in the finely-formed cells of the lungs. Any diseased, part of the body has contaminating power, and yet the blood, which is the life of the system, is brought into direct contact with these poisoned organs, thus carrying contagion to all parts of the body. Bishop Jesse T. Peck, D. D., LL. D., whose death has been so recently regTetted, is reported to have died of pneuwhich medical authorities affirm indicates a diseased condition of the kidneys. It is well known, moreover, that for several years he has been the victim of severe kidney trouble, and the pneumonia which finally terminated his life was only the last result of the previous blood-poisoning. The deadly matter which is left in the lungs by the impure blood clogs up and finally cHokes the patient When this is accomplished rapidly it is called pneumonia, or quick consumption; when slowly, consumption, but in any event it is the result of impure blood, caused by diseased kidneys and liver. These are facts of science, and vouched for by ull the leading physicians of the day. They show the desirability—nay, the necessity, of keeping these most important ofgans in perfect condition, not only to insure health, but also to escape death. It has been fully shown, to tae satisfaction or nearly every unprejudiced mind, that Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure is the only known remedy that can cure and keep in health the great blood-purifying organs of the body. It acts directly upon these members, healing all ulcers which may have formed in them and p acing them in a condition to purify and not poison the blood. Tnis is no idle statement nor false theory. Mr. W. C. Beach, foreman of the Buffalo (N. Y.) Rubber Type Foundry, was given up to die by both physicians and friends. For four years he had a tenible cough, accompanied by night sweats, chills and all the well-known symptoms. He spent a season South anc], found no relief. He says: “I finally concluded to try Warner’s Safe Cure and in three months I gained twenty pounds, recovered my lost energy and my health was fully restored. ” The list could be prolonged indefinitely, but enough has been said to prove to every sufferer from pulmonic troubles, that there is no reason to be discouraged in the least, and that health can be restored.
A gentleman had his boots blacked by one *f two boys, and gave the shiner as 2 bill to get changed. After waiting some time he said to the other boy, “Where’s your partner?” “Oh,” said the youth, with a grin, “lie’s bust up, and I’m his assignee.” There is lying in the United States Treasury more than $10,000,000 of unclaimed money, interest and 'principal of public debt, some of which dates back to 1837.
Personal!—To Men Duly!
The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated ElectroVoltaic 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 and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B.— No risk is incurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. A machine for pressing hops ha 3 recently been invented America is the home of the hop-pressed Bessons recovering from wasting diseases, such as maluria, fevers, etc., will bo greatly benefited by the use of Brown’s Lou Bitters, a truetonic. The man who travels under an alias may boast that he has made a name for himself. Codorus, Pa. — !lev. J. D. Zehring says: “1 was paralyzed in my right side The use of Brown's Iron Bitters enabled me to walk.” Fannie: You are right It is better to return a kiss for a blow. And a great deal sweeter. *Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound strengthens the stomach and kidneys, and aids digestion. The fruit of labor grows on the industree. Eight beautiful colored cards to any address on iece pt of a 3-cent stamp. £. & Wells, Jersey City, N. J. Many a hair is caught in the Invisible net Coughs, Colds, aud Sore Throat quickly relieved by "Brownßronchial Troches."
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HAS BEEN PROVED Th* SUREST OURK for KIDNEY DISEASES. Does >lame hade or disordered urine indicate that you are a victim P THEN DO NOT HESITATB; um Kidney-Wort at onoe, (druggist* reoommend.it)and it willipeedlly overcome the diawe and restore healthy action. | orli AO For oomplaint* peculiar taClUIvSa to your aez/aitoh aa pain and weaknesses, Kidney-Wort la unsurpassed, ae It wIU act promptly and safely. Either Sex. Incontinence, retention ofnrlne, briok duat or ropy deposits, and dull dragging pains, aU speedily yield to ita curative power it- BOLD BY ALL DBUQGIBTS. Prioe >l.
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What is the precise meaning of this familiar phrase when employed to signify an unnatural condition of body and mind? ft means exhaustion, languor, want of vital energy, mental apathy—a pitiable state of physical and mental helplessness. The best, and, in fact, the only perfectly reliable panacea for a “used up" system is (hat most popular and potent of medicinal stimulants, Hos tetter’s Stomach Bitters. No matter whether the health has been broken down by excessive labor, over-study, an insalubrious atmosphere, anxiety, irregularities in diet, dissipation, or any other cause, this powerful and pleasant vegetable restorative will soon recruit the drooping energies of nature, restoring the integrity of the nerves, and re-establish-ing that functional regularity whioh is essential to animal vigor and a hopeful frame of mind. As a cure for debility , in all its varied manifestations, Hostetler's Stomach Bitters Is unapproached by any tonic in the materia medico. fa you want an example of thorough nonpartisanship, take the members of a brass band during the campaign. Owexton, Ky.—Rev. J. N. Beck says: “I have used Brown's Iron Bitteia, and consider U one of the best tonics sold.” “I see that Smith is put in nomination. Is he non-partisan?” “No, not exactly; I think they call him non-compos.” *STwenty-iour beautiful colors of the Diamond Dves, for B.lk, Wool, Cotton, Ac., 10 eta A child can use with perfect success. A most delightful paradox: Girls are pret, tiest at almost all seasons of the year. “Rough on Rats"—Clears out rats, mice, files, roaches, bed-bugs, ants, vermin, chipmunks. 16c. Deacon Smith buys Corboline, the deodorised petroleum hair renewer and restorer, and, since its improvement, recommends it to all his friends as the perfection of all hair preparations. This shows that the Deacon is a wise man and knows what is what “Buchu-Paiba.” —Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney and Urinary Diseases. sl. Foe comfokt and convenience, combined with economy, stop at the Gault House when you go to Chicago. There you can get firstclass service at reasonable rates. Wells’ “Rough on Corns.”—l6c. Ask for it. Comulete,permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. One pair of boots saved every year by using Lyon’s Patent Metallic Heel Stiffeners. Skinny Men— “Wells’Health Renewer” restores health and vigor.cures dyspepsia,impotence. sl.
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WOMAN'S FRIEND. Having been troubled for many years wlfii kidney disease, with severe pain* la ay back and limbs—my ankle* were at times very badly swollen—l wee advised to go to the hospital for treatment which I did on the advice of .a friend, but found no relief, at least only of a temporary nature, and I had given up ell hope of a cure until my husband was advised to use Hunt’s Remedy by a friend that had used it and been cured of s severe caee of dropsy and kidney trouble. I procured a bottle, and bad not used one-half of the bottle before I began to be better, no pain in the back, and the swelling of my limbo commenced to go down, and my appetite was much better, for I bad become so bad.tlut all I ate distressed me very much. It was really dyspepsia, combined with the other troubles, and I have used four bottles, and am able to do my work and attend to household duties which before had been a burden to mo, and I can only thank Hunt’s Remedy for the health and happiness which I now enjoy, and esteem it a great privilege and duty to give you this letter In behalf of my many suffering lady friends in Boston and the country; and can only aay, in conclusion, that if you once try it you will be convinced, as I was, even against my own will, that Hunt’* Remedy is indeed a woman’s friend. You are at liberty to use this for their benefit If you so choose. Respectfully yours, Mm. WM. a RAY. Hotel Goldsmith, 1416 Tremont Street, Boston. April 26,1883. A BAGGAGE-MASTER’S PRAISE. Mr. H. Barry, baggage-master on Eastern Railroad, Boston, says: *1 have used Hunt’s Remedy, the great kidney and liver medicine, in my family for months. It was noommended by friends in Portsmouth who have been cured of kidney troubles, and I find it Just as represented and worth its weight in gold. My wife is using It for dyspepsia, and has improved so rapidly that I cheerfully indorse it as a family medicine of real merit, and I would not be without It,” April 27,1883.
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Kidneys, Llvrand Bowels.
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IN SHORT, TAKE ALL THE BEST qualities or aU those, and the best qualities of all the best Medicines of the World; and you will find that HOP BITTERS have the best curative qualities and powers of all concentrates In them, and that they will cure when any or all or these, singly or combined, fi*il. A thorough trial will give positive proof 1 of this. fCC a week in your own town. Terms and $5 outfit vOO free. Address H. Hall* it k Co., Portland, Me. GOOD INVESTMENTS IN STOCKS, J. 8. McKENNEY & CO., 168 Dearborn Bt., Chicago, 111.
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