Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1890 — Page 3

Oil CURES PERMANENTLY' SPRAINS and STRAINS. Athletes Praise it Highly. •56 Minna St, San Francisco, Cal., May 3,1887. Some time ago, while a member of the Olympic Athletic Club, 1 sprained my knee severely and suffered agony, bat was speedily end. completely cured by St. Jacobs Oit JOHN GAEBOTT. Jumped from Engine. 6098.17 th SC, Omaha, Neb., Sept. 22,1888. 1 jumped from an engine in collision, and strained my ankle very badly. I used canes for weeks. 8t Jacobs Oil completely cured me. G. ROEBEK. At Drtjgoi-ts and Dealers. THE CHARLES A. VOGELEK CO., Baltimore. Ml For Fifty Years the Standard Blood-purifier and Tonic, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has no equal as a -» ~ • • Spring Medicine*' Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.

THE TRUANTS.

Harm— 1 “ That’s ma calling me; she’s going to lick me, ’cause I didn’t hurry from the druggist’s with this medicine. Jimmy, you can take my gum till I get back; I’ve got to squall like I was being half-killed, or pa’ll lick me; ma can’t hurt any, ’cause she’s sick most of the time.” Jimmy —“ Let’s see that medirina That’s the same Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription that cured my mom. Why, she couldn’t spank the baby, and now.—the other day she shook pop so he doesn’t drink any morn In about two weeks you’ll get belted so you’ll wish you’d been born good." : Please remember, that Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the only positive cure for the uumurous diseases that de stray a woman’s influence in her family.

~£to~|SICK HEADACHE. Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Constipation, IndicesJLr tlon, Billons Attacks, and all derangements of the stomach and pfcj/nfc bowels, are promptly relieved and permanently cured by the use of Aljfr- DR. PIERCES PELLETS. ■Hk \ir Purely Vegetable and Perfectly Harmless. As a LIVER FILL, Cnequaled I ONE PELLET A DOSE • I TO TAKE 81 *

Father Rroeger’s swan pm .Medical ffismwry. Scarlet Fever 1 ALSO the great cure for Diphtheria I Coughs I Colds | Bronchitis] Shortness . . andT“ of „ lnc, P en \ ' Pulmonary Breath Consumption Complaints. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST. ELKHART MEDICAL CO , Manfrs SYKE’S Sure^ure. THE GREAT RFMEOY FOR CATARRH The large number of certificates received of the virtues of this preparation iu the treatment of this unpleasant disease, abundantly attest its efficacy. It is the only medicine now on the market adapted to Catarrh, teat perforins what It promises and effects not only speedy relief but a permanent cure. Unlike uitny nostrums now before the public, it does not dry op temporarily the nasal <1 ischaiges, but eradicates the producing cause thus leaving the system in a sound and healthy condition. Ask your druggists for a bottle of Sykes' Sara Cure for Catarrh and Atmospheric Insuffl oor, and you will b healed of the malady. For sale by ill druggists. 7 BOSS uoiimw, UfsystU, (si, WholeaaeAg.nl. PEWBiON i gfißfgsga!r :

The disquieting thought arises unbidden that if Queen Victoria should, abdicate and go into retirement she might feel impelled before leng to begin writtiug letters on tariff reform.

Te Dispel Colds,

Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, when costive Or bilious, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation. to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, use Syrup of Figs.

Jay Gould as a Pedestrian.

Richmond Times. The marked improvement in Jay Gould’s health, and in consequence his activity in affairs, are causing considerable talk, among those who knew what a dangerous physical condition he was in a year ago. George no longer represents his father in financial conferences, and on the street he is becoming once more a familiar figure. Outdoor exercise is the specific that has cured him of all his ills, and to keep in good condition, every afternoon he walks from the Western Union building to his home above the Windsor Hotel. George is his companion in these walks and the pace they start out with is pretty rapid. Mr. Gould's overcoat is always thrown open, and one hand stuck deep down in his trousers pockets^ A man can make himself decidedly unpleasant by insisting on reminding us of what we thought of la3t year.

It’s guaranteed to give satisfaction, in every case, or money paid for it promptly refunded. “ Favorite Prescription ” is a positive cure for the most complicated and obstinate cases of leucorrhea, excessive flowing, painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions, prolapsus, or falling of the womb, weak back, “female weakness,” anteversion, retroversion, bearing-down sensations, chronic congestion, inflammation and ulceration of the womb. A Book of 160 pages, treating of Woman and her peculiar diseases, ana their Selfcure, illustrated with wood-cuts and colored plates, mailed in plain, sealed envelope, on receipt of ten cents in stamps. Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.

THE Catarrh BEST ■PTfHT^m c >“ fl K ER #J Cold in Head BE* % , JB Snuffles Catarrh J?avfever A particle Is applied into each nostril and is agreeable Price, uc at Druggists; by mail, registered, 60c. ELY BROS., 56 Warren BL, N. Y.

Children Jj!\ always Enjoy 11. SCOTT’S EMULSION of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophoephitee of Lime end Soda te alrnoet as palatable as milk. Children enjoy It rather than' Otherwise. A MARVELLOUS FLESH PRODUCER It le Indeed, and the little lads and lassies who take cold easily, may be fortified against a cough that might prove serious, by taking Scott’s Emulsion after their meets during the winter season. Rwwtrw of mdmHluHmu mnd tmUaMmu.

WINGED MISSILES.

The silver plate of Dom Pedro filled fin wagons. Senator Stanford made his first dollar by selling horseradish. Horace Greeley’s sister, who died recently in Peunylvania, was the mother ol eighteen children. Ex-King Milan is said to be anxious to relieve his chronically impecunious condition by marrying the wealthy widow Barrios of Gautemala King Menelek of Abyssinia has had a crown made in Milan, Italy, for $6,003. This is a very cheap crown, but perhaps Menelek does not expeet to wear it long.

General Beale has sold his ranche in California to the inevitable English syndicate for $300,000,006. This comes from locating an extensive farm in the early days of the gold fever. The British war office has decided that when it becomes necessary to handcuff a soldier in uniform he must not be marched through the streets, bat a covered conveyance shall be provided. A Russian officer has invented aluminous projectile to be fired from a gun. It is claimed that it will be extremely useful for discovering the movements of an enemy in a naval contest at night. z Charles John Gay, an English cartman, after a good record of fourteen years, has just been sent to prison for a month for stealing two oranges, worth 1 penny, from some goods he was carting for a large firm of jammakers. Columbus sailed on his first expedition from Palos on Friday, Aug. 8,-1493. He sailed from Cadiz on his second expedition on Sept. 24, 1493; sailed on his third voy age on May 30, 1493, and on his fourth voyage on May 9, 1503. The Czar of Russia has promised to listen at St. Petersburg to a glee dub composed of Americans studying at German universities. He had much better listen to the voice of the American people in regard to the Siberian exiles.

Lord Salisbury, who in his younger days was as lank and abnormally thin as his nephew Arthur Balfour, the secretary for Ireland, has now become exceedingly stout, and even unwieldly. His weight is now stated to be 230 pounds. The earth’s diameter at the equator is 7,925 miles, at the poles 7,899. lbs mean diameter is 7,916 miles; circumference at the equator 24,899. In round numbers there are 54,503,000, square miles of land, and 142,000,000 square miles of water. Doctors, us a rule, are reticent about their fees, but. Dr. Willard Parker was paid SIOO,OOO for the successful removal of an excrescence from the face and neck of the son and heir of one of the wealthiest families in the vicinity of New York. Rev. Carrie Bartiett, who is becoming widely known as a successful preacher in the Unitarian ministry at Kalamazoo, is young and more than commonly attractive, with an oval face, regular features and large, soft eyes and curls about her face. An elephant at Philadelphia died suddenly the other day from enlargement of the heart. Its heart wa3 found to be abnormally large. It more than filled a washtub and weighed 102 pounds. The big hearted but unfortunate animal was one hundred and fourteen years old. Bishop Mackenzie, Of Zululand, who died on Feb. 9, of enteric fever, gave instructions previous to his demise that his corpse should bo buried in Zulu fashion. Accordingly no coffin was used, but the body was tied up in a blanket in a kneeling position and was thus placed in a hole. A Bridgeport. Conn., newspaper recently printed the following advertisement “Chu Fong would likea smally nice Melican lady. She no have to work, as Chu Fong got big lot of money. Chu Fong will do the washee and the cookee; wife she can dress up every day. Prize. $lO for best girL Chu Fong.” The Nonotuck Silk company generates power from a water-wheel at its lowest mil] is-. Leeds, Mass., then turns in into electricity, conveys it to the new mill thirty rods above, where it is converted into motion by means of a dynamo, and thus da the work of a sixty-five horse -power engine. The watchmaker Goering, of Otterson, near Hamburg, Germany, is the oldest veteras ©f the Napoleonic wars. He will bs one hundred and five years old on the 13th of this month. In 1812 he took part m the retreat of the French over the Beresina, and witnessed Napoleon’s flight from Russia.

Laocoon was a Trojan patriot and priest; he opposed the introduction of Sinon’s wooden horse into the city of Troy and was slain with his two sons by two great serpents from the sea Get a translation of Virgil’s .dSneid and read the account given therein. Read also Lessing’s Laocoou, translated by Ellen Frothingham. Santa Cruz has a horse that is fifty-three years old. He came to California in 1813 with William Handley, and was called an old horse then. For many years Jerry worked in the brewery, but was turned out to rest last year. His favorite food is the re ruse malt from the still, ana he does not disdain to wash it down with a bucket oi warm beer.

Jane Hading’s chief points of beauty arc her eyes and hair; for the latter she has used for several years a certain chemical water which does not dye the hair, but which makes it more brilliant and has the effect of making it wavy with a tendency to curl. Her hair is never curled with irons, and the arrangement of it has long been a subject of envy among the ladies is society.

Two large buck deer.in Michigan sou ght until their horns became interlocked, and they were 30 found by Mrs. L. W. Trewary and hor eteven-year-oid son. It took an hour to kill them with knife and club. The tight between the deer had raged over three acres of ground, and the small trees looked as if a tornado had been at work. The gross weight of the deer was 430 pounds. The question of the wholesale destruction of swallows by electricity has at last been taken tip in France, and a report on the subject was presented at a recent meet ins of the Zoological society. In the south of France long wires are Systematically ere ted along the seashore, and when the tired swallows alight on them they are atunnsd or killed by an electric shock. The birds are then sent to Paris, where they are used for decorative purposes. The Gundlach Optical works, of Rochester, N. Y., have completed an eye-piece fer the great Lick telescope. It is composed of two lenses six and one-half and thrLe inches ia diameter respectively. No other eyepiece of anything liko equal dimensions has over been made. The largest now in use is 'not over two inches in diameter. The light from heavenly bodies seen through tbe Lick telescope and this ay4- piece will be 30,000 times as bright ss that seen wish the jsaked eye.

CURIOUS BIBLES,

iiHtions Which Nick- • names Because of Misprints in the t-Text. _ eisure Hour. The “Breeches” Bible. *<rhen the eies of them both were opened, and they knew they were naked, and they sewed figge tree leaves together and made themselves Breeches.” Gen. ill, 7. Printed 1560 -—- The “Bug” Bible. “So that thou shalt not nedo to be afraid for any Bugges by nighte, nor for the arraow that flyeth by day.” Pb; xci, 5. Printed 1561. The “Treacle” Bible. “It is not treacle at Gilead? Is there nophyscian there? Jer. viii. 22. Pridted 1568. The “Rosin” Bible. “Is there no rosin in Gilead? Is there no physcian thereP Jer. viii, 22. Printed in 1609. f

The “Place-makers” Bible. “Blessed are the place-makers: for they shall be called the children of God ” Mat. v, 9. Printed in 1561-2. The “Vinegar” Bible. “The Parable of the Vinegar,” instead of “The Parable of the Vineyard,” appears in the chapter-heading to Luke xx, in an Oxford edition of the authorized version which was published in 1717. The “Wicked” Bible. This extraordinary name has been given to an edition of the authorized Bible, printed in London by Robert Barker and Martin Lucas in 1631. The negative was left out of the Seventh Commandmenth; and William Kilbnrn, writing in 1659, says that owing to the zeal of of Dr. Usher the* printer was fined £2,000 or £3,000. The “Ears to Ear” Bible. “Who hath ears to ear, let him hear.” Matthew xiii, 43. Printed 1810.

The “Standing-Fishes” Bible. “And it shall come to pass that the fishes will stand upon it,” etc. Ezek. xlvii, 10,. Printed in 1806. The “Discharge” Bible. “I discharge thee before God.” First Tim. v, 21. Printed in 1806. The “Wife-Hater” Bible. If any man come to me. and hate not his father * * 9 yea, and Sis own wife also, ” etc. Luke xvi, 26. Printed in 1810. “Rebeckah’s Camels” Bible. “And Rebeckah arose, and her camels.” Genesis xxiv, 61. Printed in 1823.

To dine heathfully you must use only health-giving article. Honest statements pronounce Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder the purest and healthiest in this line of manufacture, and mark it first as the strongest, cheapest, best. Try it by the oven test, and see how deliciously palatable it makes everything in which it is used.

Cannibalism Among Alligators.

‘ ‘Arkanaaw, ” the great alligator slayer of East Orange, TTla., recently killed one of the “varmints” that had three of its legs bitten oil, and a porman, and holes were found in him where he had paid the penalty of a pound of flesh simply because his opponent was the stronger. 4 4 Arkansaw” states that alligators feed upon each other to the extent that regulates the supply to the demand, and that if they were to cease from their cannibalistic habits they would soon abound in sufficient numbers to pile alligators four feet deep all over the St. John’s river country.

A Big War Vessel.

The latest addition to the British Navy, the Victoria, it is said to be the largest war vessel at present for active service. She cost over $400,000, and carries a crewolsß9 offioers and men.

“Fair Play"

is all that i* asked for Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, when takes for catarrh in the head, or for bronchial or throat affections, or lung scrofula (commonly known as consumption of the lungs) and if taken in time, and given a fair trial, it will cure or the money paid for it will be refunded. It is the only quarunteed cure. Cleanse the liver, stomach, bowels and whole system by using Dr. Pierce’s Pellets. A “corner” which is not worth a figraisin’ the current values to date on dried fruit.

Copy or Original.

Van West, Ohio. July 11,1889. Rheumatic Syrup Co., Jackson, .JJch: Gents—l his is to certify that I had what is called soiatio rheumatism so badly that I was all drawn over to one side. My hip sank in so that you could lay your hand in the «avity, and 1 could do no work for over one year. I tried some of the best physicians and did almost everything I ronld hear or think of. and nothing did me .my aood until I purchased a bottle of Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup of Hines A aon. druggists. Van Wert, O. Four bottles cored me and have never had it since. Aliieut End. We oertify to the above testimoniaL Hines Ji Son, Druggists,

Hibbard's Rheumatic and Liver Pills.

These Pills are sciensiflcally compounded, aulform in action. Ko griping pain so commonly following the use of tuil*. They are adapted to both adults and children with perfect safety. We guarantee they have no equal in the cure of Hick Headache. Con* jtlpation. Dyspepsia. Biliousness: and. as ml appetizer, they excel any other preparation. i > | ' - r Fancy Imported stockings are to be worn higher. The new Tariff bill raises the duty on them. Some speakers prefer to talk fa open air. it is the only way they induce people to hear them out. six novels fuse, will be sent oy Cragin & Co., Philadi.., Pa., to any one in the U S, or Canada, postage paid, upon receipt of 35 Dobbins’ Electric Soap wrappers. See list of novels on circulars around each bar. Soap for sale by all grocers. ■ t The whisky market is unsteady when it takes a drop. “Brown’s Bronchial Troches” nre widely known as an admirable remedy for Bronchitis Hoarseness. Coughs, and Throat troubles, bold only In boxea.

FREE TRIAL TREATMENT.

Enclose five two cent stamps or ten cents silver to pay postage and receive by mail, trial treatment for Catarrh testing three weeks. Dr. S. J. Decka kd, Catarrh Specialist, Logan sport, Ind 4«k your dealer for ■’Tcmaill’s Punch.”

The Head of the House.

Terre Haute Gazette. t Briggs—There is a great deal of nonsense written about man being the head of the house, isn’t there? Braggs-—lt is all moonshine in my case, at least. lam merely chairman of the committee on appropriations.

Each Meal is a Trial

To the dyspeptic. Flatulence, heartbu-n, opptessive fairness of the stomach, are the iuevnsbie sequences of his esc ol the knife and fork. To aay of film that he stratifies the cravings ol appetite would be genome satire. He only appeases them. Is relief attainable? Certainly .and by the use of a pleasant as well as thorough remedy, Hoetetter’s Stomach Bitten WHI it cure immediately? Certainly not—it does not effect miracles. Bat it does give orompt and unspeakable relief, and will, if persisted in, produce an ultimate core. Not only di.es it impart relish to the food, but promotes its conversion, by the stomach Into rich, health and strengthsustaining blood. Super-sensitiveness of the nerves, mental depression, and unquiet slumDer, produced by interiuption of the digestive functions, are also remedied by it It Is the flnestpreventive and curative of malarial disorders and relieves constipation, rheumatism, kidney and bladder ailments, and liver complaint. The man who has hard work to keep poetted—The bookkeeper. No Opium In Piso’s Cure for Consump tion. Cures where other remedies fail. 25c

Peculiar to Itself

That Hood’s Sarsaparilla does possess curativs powers peculiar to itself is conclusively shown by the wonderful enree it has affected, nnsurpaseed in the history of medicine. This absolute merit U possesses by reason of the fact that it is prepared by a Combination, Preparti on and process peculiar to Ue°d*s Sarsaparilla, known to no other medicine andJiy which the fall medicinal pow er of alj tfae tagradients need is retained. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a highly concentrated extract of Sarsaparilla, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, Juniper Berries, and Hood’s Sarsaparilla other well-known vegetable 'remedies. It has won its way to the leading place among medicines by its own intrinsic, undisputed merit, and has now a larger sale than any other similar preparation of its kind in the country. If yon have never taken Hood’s 'Sarsaparilla, a fair trial vril convince you of its merits. Take it this season. “I have for a long time been using Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and believe me, I would noibewithou tit. As a spring medicine it is invaluable." E, A. Rhodes, 130 Ontario Street, Chicago, Ill.;

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Sold by all druggist*. $1; six for $5. Prepared only by C. L HOOD A CO., Lowell, Maas. 100 DOSEB ONE DOLLAR

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Deafness Can’t be Cured

by local applications, as they cannot teach ths diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure aeafnet . and that is by constitm * tional remedies Deafness is caused by an inflamed eondi ipn of the mucous lining of the eustachian tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound of imperfect beaming, and when it is enir )y closed, deafness is tbs result, and unless the inflammation can ha taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is noth ne but an inflamed conditio* of the mucous surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for aaya—ff of deafness (caused by catarrh) that we rsnuff cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cut. Bend tm circulars, free. T. 3. CHENEY A 00., Toledo. Q. The only kind of bee whose hi— la agrafe able is the husking bee.

A Sensible Man

Would use Kemp’s Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. It is curing more cases o€ Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup land all Throat and Lung troubles, than any other medicine. The proprietor has an. thorized any druggist to give yon a finmpta Bottle Free to convince you of the merit off this great remidy. Large and sl.

’l’feel very much indebted to Hood’s Sarsapa rilla. for I bell eye it is to the use of this modM—that lows my present health. In the fspriag I —a so completely ran down that 1 could not eat as sleep, and all the dreaded rtleeeees-of Ufa »nnaild t* have a mortgage on my system. I was obHgsdSa sbaodon my work, sod after seeklngmedlcal treatment sad spending over SW for different pupsisi | tione, I found myself no bettor. Then my wife p—■usded me to try a bottle of Hood’s BarsapasHfe. Before the first bottle wss go— I began to mead. The Spring Medicine I have now need two bottle* and have gained IS pounds: Csn oat anything without it karting mag my dyspepsia and bilioßineas havs gone. I —sew felt bettor in my life, and am at work again eadcameider myself a well man. Those two me worth *IOO to me-’’ W. V. Eulows, Idaeoln. BB; Hood’s Sarsaparilla purified my blood, gave a—strength and Overcame the headache and diasfesssw so that now lam able to work again.** Lvraa* Nason, S 3 Church St., Lowell, Mass. —N. B. B—• to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla. .

I Sold by all druggists, gl; six for |6. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & CO., Lowell, Mas* 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR

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