Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 December 1890 — Page 7
FROM FATHER T.- inn through generation after generation, thi tat.it nf ecrw.nl* d«*neud, tiimurh the blood, blightWC li:c .red hostelling death. j’Ue great majority of eases of rerofills and ether blood diseases are hereditary. «ni tber -Cure difficult to cure, it tit we VuiD to hiaLc id the DmhU: iiftnifica- eni mtn•er that llood. Saras pari rTdoeacuTTscrofui.in emry furm. The most screre cases, too terrible for “fss *'U>;l<itt. hare- yielded td thle nedirlna when all others failed: The greater include. the leesend if you eußer frouncrofula, salt riieum or Impure blood in any form, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla jSSfel byalt druggists, 11; six for $5. Prepared on »y by C. L HOOD i CO., Lowell, JUas.' r ‘“" 100 Doses One Dollar
SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE. The success of this Great Cough Cure if without a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a posttive guarantee, a test that no other cure can successfully stand: That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home m the United States and Canada. If you have * Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief Is sure. If you dr Cad that insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for SHILOH’S CURE, Price io cts., 50 cts. and #I.OO. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, tse Shiloh’s Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS One of the most important organs of the human body isthe LIVER. When it (ails to properly perform its functions the entire system becomes deranged. The BRAIN, KIDNEYS, STOMACH, BOWELS, ail refuse toperformtheirwork. DYSPEPSIA.CONSTIPATION, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY DISEASE, etc., are the results, unless something is done to assist Naturo in throwing off the impurities caused by the inaction of a TORPID LIVER. This assistance so necessary will be found in iPrickly Ash Bitters I II acts directly on the LIVER, STOMACH and KIDNEYS, and by its mild and cathartio 1 effect and general tonic qualities restores Ithese organs to a sound, healthy condition, land cures all diseases arising from these buses. It PURIFIES THE BLOOD, tones Bp the system,and restores perfect health. Ml your druggist does not keep it ask him to Rirder it for you. Send 2c stamp for copy ol ■‘THE HORSE TRAINER,” published by us. I PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO., iJole Proprietors, ST. LOUIS, MO.
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THE GIFTS OF THE POOR. 3 ?OOR MAN plodded horn, la small anc Not e’en at bleated CAriai mu tide Have I a shining coin to (pare. But while he Borrowed in hia heart, This ?udden thought forbade hfg tear; “Though poor, may I not yet Impart The priceless rtf.* of hope and cheert" He turned and hastened to the door Of one whoaa lot was poor aud tad— He spake kind words that healed ones more An aching heart and made it glad. Then, filled with joy, he paused and thought Of one by him cot yet forgiven, Bememberlog how the Master taught That only mercy enters heaven; And straightway with the gift he eped— The gift of pardon for the wrong; Those few frank words of peace he said Were sweeter than an angel’s song. And thus he spent the holy day. Bestowing gifts of hot e and love; And when the twilight ebbed away And night’a pure etars were grouped above, He found within his own gtad breast The gift of God’s approving grace, A heart with a 1 the world at rest, Its Savior’s chosen dwelling-place. Oh, sorrow not, ye kindly poor! A loving deed In Heaven’s view Wi’l, like the very stars, endure White glittering richra melt like dew, For there is not a gift more grand Than simple love t£et grows not cold. The ciasp cf frit nd y hand with hand la better than a shower of gold < —Ernest W. f hurtleffr
ELSIE’S SANTA CLAUS.
■Sf HE BURGLAR the bright disc XvjOf bis dark lantern along the mantel LTji~Bhelf and then placed together some of the 'trinkets he Km|i. *o ind there... ;v ~ ‘I know V yon.” cried ui a mellow childish voice
from the corner of the room. The masked man was so startled that he almost dropped his lantern, but with the quick instinct of a criminal he grasped and cooked his revolver and turned the lantern toward the sound Its bright circle of light shone on the wall like the illumination of a magic lantern, and in the center of it was a prettier picture than ever a magic lantern exhibited. It was a little child of six or seven years sitting up in her cot. Her eyes were dazzled with the light of the lantern, but they sparkled with merriment. Her long curls fell over her shoulders on the white embroidered little night dress. The burglar's revolver dropped to his side. “You know me?” he said. “Y es. You’re Santa Claus. I tried to keep awake last time, but I couldn’t. I think I wus asleep this time when you came, butl waked up just in time, didn’t I?”
Tho burglar didn’t 6eem to know what to say. “Did you just come down the chimney? W on’t you turn around thu light so that I can see you? It hurts my eyes. I nqver saw a light like that. T didn’t know you needed a light. Di l you always have one?” v. os—genei ally. Hadn’t you better go to sleep ag tin! * “Oh, no, I want to see what you brought. Did you know I was bad trust other day? I’ve been awful good ever since and mamma said she Lhought perhaps if 1 kept right on being good all the time that perhaps you won!d fbid you forget?’’ ••I forgot till about it. Where is your nnuuina an 1 papa?” •‘Oh, didn't you kiow there was a party at Mrs: Hammon’s?’ Yes. It’s a Christmas .Jive- party. They were going to take me, but they thought I would full asleep. Mamma says I get cross when I wake up.” ••You don’t seem vel’y cross.” “Oh. not when I right awake, but just\ h a I’m not quite awake.” “Diu they leave you here alone?'’ “Ob no; Katy was to wait up with me, but I gi.ess she's down in the kitchen Sho'll be dis’ppointed when she knows*-you were here. Katy’s .oing to hang up her stocking too. Vre.ypu going to put any tiling in it?”
‘I don’t think she deserves anything when she left you alone.” “Oh I think you might put some, thing in or she’ll be awful dis’ppointed, and then you could put in a potatoe for leaving it alone Wrap it up in loste of paper so she'll have to wind and wind and wind before she comes toit-Wont you turn the light’iound so that I can see you?’’ “I don’t think you would caro to see rne,' but I’ll turn the light away so it won’t hurt your eyes. There, now.” “Oh, I can see you a little. You haven’t a long white beard. What, is that over yo u* face? Your not n bit like Santa Clavso you frighten me. ” ••You nuua't be frightened,my little pet. Nobody would hurt you. I take that off.” ••Oh. does it come off. What is it forP Oh, I know.-it is so the soot in the chimney won’t hurt your eyas.”. •‘That’s it. J had a sweet little girl like you onoe—a long time ago. Perhaps if she—well, hadn’t you better go to s'oep now?” “I didn’t know Santa had a .little girl of kis own? Is that why you bring things ?o little girls?” “Yes, that’s the "reason. Ifow you must lie down again and try to go to
s’eep—that's » good little girl. I must go up the chimney again,” •> 4 ‘But I want to see what you brought me. How can Igo to sleep if I didn't: Can’t you let tne have it now? I’ll want to go to the stocking, and when you take away the light it will be dark and I'll be afraid to go, and then I*ll waii'to, and between the ’lraida and the want.to, I’ll cry.” “You mustn’t cry and* you mustn't afraid. Here is your present.” The burglar threw open his revolver" and the cartridges fell into his hand. Then he snapped it shut again and showed its gleaming barrel in the light. “Oh, isn’t it pretty? What is it for?” “Your papa will tell you. You tell him that Santa thinks he will never use it again. That perhaps he won't. He don’t make any promises. Wili yon remember that?” “Yes. May 1 kies you good night?” “No! No! Next Christmas, perhaps.
IS YOU SANTA CLAUSE?
Tell your father that. Now good night; cover up your little head. That’s right. ” * > * * * * w When Mrs. and Mr. Porter came horro they found Kitty Bitting demurely by the side of tho cot, ••She’s never stiired, mum the little dear.” and with that Katy was commended for her watchfulness and caro, The mother took the sleeping form in her arms for a goodnight hug, but suddenly let the little child fall back on her pillow again. “Good gracious, John, where*did the child get this?” she screamed. “Heavens! it’s my—no, it isn’t, it’s another make—why, where—” “Oh, papa, that’s mine,” cried the gleepy voice of Miss Klsia. “Santa Claus brought it. Katy was down in the kitchen, and he came down the chimney. And papa, do you know,” her eyes getting wider and wider as she spoke, “he hat a thing over his eyes to keep the soot out. And he don’t look a bit like tho pictures—oh, there it is on the floor.” Mr. Porter picked up the burglar’s mask and muttered something very strong between his teeth. The next moment he was applying such means as he could think of to calm a woman in hysterics. * * * * * A month after this one of Mr. Porter’s clerks said that a rather unpromising looking" individual insisted on seeing him person illy, and would teli his business to no one elso. When tho man came in ho was hag gard and in every wav disreputable, but with a weak face rather than a bad one.
“Well, my man, what do you want 1 of meP” “I want work.” •‘You needn’t havo insisted on seeing me for that purpose. I’m a busy man. My foreman will toll you if wo want any extra help.” “I have been trying for a month to get something to do, but I can't get a job. I wouldn’t have come to you if 1 could have got it anywhere else.” ‘•Still I don’t sea why you come to l me.” 4 • •Because I havs only one recomj mendation, and that is no good to any one else.” “Who is it from?” “It is from your daughter.” “Nonsense. I have only one daughter and she is biu a child.” i “Yet you iove her all the more for tha*. don't you?” ; ‘‘Why, of course, what's the use of ! talkiog like that? There’s something i wrong with you, my man. You’re crazy.” The man approached Porter’s desk I and laid his hand on it. I “Yes, there's something wrong and II want to put it right. Mr. Porter, I ! want honest work or—l want you to .give back to tne your daughter’s j Christmas present.” i Porter sprang to his feet with a cry and for a moment the two men glared | at each other. j “I will get honest work for you,” , said Mr, Porter. --.
Emigration from Iceland.
An odd contingency has arisen in ! Iceland. Iffias been known that for a long time a considerable imigratiou ; has been in progress to Canada and | the United States. But the extent to which this lias been multiplied was not realized until the present year, when the publication of the ortle al record demonstrated that 20,000 natives, or more than one-fourth of the eqtirc i population of the country had removed, ' Tbe result is that taxation is high, j while property values are daily depre- ! ciating. In consequence there is more ■ complaining, In addition, the liar, vests thi; year have failed, and it is feared that a famine will yet prevail. The only feasible way out it appears,is for the remaining Icelanders to c ose up and all come to the States They are mostly ind mtrious and respectable ►and would develope into good ciUzeoaJ At Dyei sbury, Mine., an ear of corn '.was raised which is thirty-six inches long and weighs fourteen pounds-
Nearly 50,000 copies of Mise Willard’s “Glimpses of Fifty Years” have been sold.
Something for tho New Tear, renow ?*d success of Hosfetter’s stomach Bitters, snd their coutlnued popularity for overs third of a century as a stom-ehlo, U scarcely more wonderful thin the welcome that greets the annua) appearance of Hoetetvaluable medical trea t*: la DUbllshed hy the Hoetetter Com, any, Pftts-bu-g, Pa\ under their own immediate supervision, employing to hands in that department. Tbeyare running about tl mouths In the ytar on this work, and the Issue of same for JB9l will b® ™°ro than ten millions, printed in the English, German, French, Welsh, Norwegian; Hoil&ud, Swedish, Bohemian and Spanish iaua c °Py of for valuable and interesting reading concerning health, and nu- ' Vewtlmonia a as to the efficacy of Hostetlers Stomach Bitter-, amusement, varied tn--1 formation, astronomical calculations and chronological items, etc., which cau be depended : upon for correctness The Almanac for 1891 can ;be obtained free of cost, from druggists and gen■erai country dealers in all parts 01 the country. ' The tedious speaker always makes his best points when he comes to a stop, _ Finds it Hard.— The man who runs hia boot down at the heel finds it hand to keep his toes square with the world. The man or woman who is all run down in health should use Dr. White’s Dandelion Altera* tive. It is tbe best tonic and system reno-1 vator. It purifies the bipod and makes the Weak strong aud vigorous.
George T. Carr, who is crossing the continent in the saddle, has reached Salem, Ore. THROAT DISEASES commence with a Cough, Cold or Sore Throat. “Brown’s Bronchial Troches” give immediate relief. Sold only in boxes. Price 25 cts.
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Takes 1000 people to buy Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, at 50 cents a bottle, to make up SSOO. One failure to cure would take the profit from 4000 sales. Its makers profess to cure “cold in the head,” and even chronic catarrh, and if they fail they pay SSOO for their over-confidence, — Not in newspaper words but in hard cash / Think of what confidence it takes to put that in the papers—and mean it Its makers believe in the Remedy. Isn’t it worth - a trial? Isn’t any trial preferable to catarrh? After all, the mild agencies are the best. Perhaps they work more slowly, but they work surely. E)r. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are an active agency but quiet and mild. They’re sugar-coated, easy to take, never shock nor derange the system and half their power is in the mild way in which their work is done. Smallest, cheapest, easiest to take. One a dose. Twenty-five cents a vial. Of all druggists.
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blood of «lmo*t every on«, »n d it u the cause of much of our If it attacks the breathing organs the issue is consumption; if the digestive r»^?,h 9tb * 189 , u ® U d y # P«P»i* and debitli A ,!® muscleß the issue is rheumatism: if the nerves the issue is paralysis* lI the glandular system the issue isiq boils and other superficial exhibitions of cors ruption. It is a mistake to characterise it as unseen. What festers your skin on every little abrasion? Scrofula. What gives that hack to your cough on exposure to thelightest damp andcotd?* 1 Scrofula! )?[“*) tvSl your food an oppression? Scrofula. What racks and twists tho bones and sinews as yon grow old? Scrofula. It operates by withholding nutrition and defeating all efforts toward nourishment :life becomes a burden, and the victim knows not the blessings and happiness of health. It is your duty to yourself, your family and your race to manfully oppose and dislodge this demon. How) We can only say that others, who were affiicted as you are, have found relief aud cure In a moderate use of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, that compound la which the skill of the modern pharmacist and the science of the most advanced medical khowledge unite for the benefit of suf*> Ye ring humanity.
Pittsburg Chronicle! Trains are telescoped when they comet each other on the same track. Stats or OhioTCittoY ToumoTfT’ „ Lucas Counnr. Fbank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chsnjst & Co., loin* business in the City of To edo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh thatOAauot.be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Curb. _ . FRANK J. CHENEY. sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. I A. W. GLEASON, U —,—'> Notary Public. 2 Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on tbe h ood and mucous .urfa.es of the system. Send for testimonials, free. -_ 0 F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. by Druggists, 75c. A mathematician has figured that a man fifty years o d has spent three years buttoning his collar. Pure soap is white. Brown soaps are adulterated with rosin. Perfume is oniy put in to hide the presence of putrid fat. Dobbins’ Electric Soap is pure, white and unscented. Has been sold since 1805. Try it now. Some men are so stingy they expect you to pay rent on the place you occupy in their esteem. Mamma, your little girl grows more pale and thin each day. It needs Dr. Btall’s Worm Destroyer. Get her soma before it is too late. Chicago Inter-Ocean; First Statue— Why are you so angry at the sculptor? Second Statute—He put a head on me. Beforb the nse of Prickly Ash Bitten became general throughout the South and West, it was a fearful dose of “Blue Mass” and daily doses of quinine that was forced down the throats of sufferers from all malarial troubles. In place of such obnoxious, harrowing curatives. Prickly Ash Bitters, with its mild, soothing action now holds supreme ■ sway, and after one trial its use, when necessary, is forever established. You who have sick headaches, sour stomachs, diseased lives oi kidneys, can do no better than to give <Lb Utiffil Bronchitis is cured by freqnent small doses of Piso’s Cure for Consumption.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria, A ROBBER OE THIEF Is better than the lying scale agent who tells you as gospel truth that tbe Jones' $60.5 Tor Wagon Scale Is not a standard scale, and equal to any made; For free book and price list, address Jones of Binghamton, Binghamton, H.Y. Popham’s Asthma Bpei|L ]*® CK j Veß immediate re'd e Aa j fU h MA Kem■|,,j®j ,:d i^ !e p TO E g tTuya Box.’ PLPHAM ’ 2001 I a I injSz] J° an ? wen and women in !h ■ thair lire., the I B ® S*IUU Hidre’e Food, their daily diet! ■MBiAKI Inr.ne-T and CMldhood bavir **• Draggimw WOOLJCOH * V« FNQIAIU JOHN W. MORRIS Ulwlw 91 wN Vtaahington, 1». C I SuccessfulTy Prosecutes Claims. ■ Late Principal Examiner U.b.Peniiou Bureau In 3 yrs last war.ls adjudicating claims,attysinc< DATCMTO F. A. LKHMANN a I blw I O Washington, D. C Send tor circular.
SttMMJil CURE S BRUISES, FROST-BITES, INFLAMMATIONS -—AND ALL HURTS AND ILLS OF MAN AND BEHST.
S|||s ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, clewses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup cf Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial m its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60s and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, AY. NEW YORK, R.t. FUR S! WALT Kit BUHL & CO., Importers and Manufacturers of Flue Fare DETROIT, MICH. Have tbe largest rod MB most complete line of fine furs ever shown under any one root in America. They are tho man largest importers of WEgHM SeulSkinsin thiscoun try and are therefore wB&aiaHML enabled to sell Seal Jp'jißff® Skin garments for less {EtjpgfrfvS money than other imTiffljinffiflir porters. It will pay flJßrlfJj anyone who baa any in--0» J If W tenticnof purchaainga ■ll i ll 7 Seal Skin Sacque, I 7 liII 1 Jacket or Newmarket I ll i II Uor any kind of furgarIMI | '{■ 11 Hlg ments, to send for their wg&m+ipsßSSP illustrated circular and price list. Their seal skin garments are all made in tbe latest Parisian styles.. Now is an excellent time to order garments before the winter rush begins. ISLAND HOME 7‘ J'V Stock Farm, H.C.farnum, A k Importer and Breeder of / Porcheron & French Coach / " crs «* lofcravervlargs JNHn stud of horses to select jSraflßaiMPß from ‘ I guarantee my Stock, make prices reasonable and sellonrasyterms. wKSSw Visitors always welcome. \ Large catalogue free. Ad- \ YtW dress H. C. FARNUM, Xe- Gross# Islet Wayne Co, 1 Mich mm A new metßort of eonipoondlnr Tar. ?URt CURE for PILES, SILT RHEUM rod all Skill Dteeaaw. Send 3 2u-»Ump» for Free S*n>ol* with Book Sold by all brnatriau and be i’A If AMD CO. IA Rand-L’- V*. rPil“> Priceare? Indiana Drnrclota cnppliad by D. Stewart and A Heifer A Co.. Indianapolli. PENSIONS The disability bill is a law. Soldiers disabled since tbe warareontiUed. Dependent widows aud parents now depeudsnt whose sons died from effects of army aerrice are included. Ifyou wish your claim speedily TANNER, Late Commissioner of Pension Washington, D. C. DETECTIVES. Wanted in every County io act in the Secret Srvice ‘ under instriiriiooe from Capt. Oranpan, en.lliief pf Detectives of Cincinnati. Lxiierieaceiutt necessary. Particniars free. Address Oranaaa Dettct vs Asrsaa Oe., a Arcade, UncinuaU. 0. MEMORY pjttX* Mind wander!rnr oored. Books learned * n " n ® reading. Testimontala from all !||flS parts of tbe elobe. Pr<*pectus post W PIIIE, sent on application to Prof. d W El A. Lotostre, «87 Fifth Are. New York. FAT ML Send So. forNhniian* aiel Insimouiaia Achlnse, ML «. W. V. MtMW, S«S Ml, CMafSs U> ■\eiue mu paver whoa >ra snia. IHJ/ifDFDINF }bsirrsaJfaotre»edf*Brmak|P/ ■ ,h * *•** '■aujra. la. tael I I \J relief far cold ur peraplHng feet He eale I ,§r everywhere, or tear free <«. receipt of aeete. WT free st .tore*, or ai.llad I.r a nf dime. Illustrated I amphlet Vree o THB t-KDINk CO., WORLD U’LO’O, M.V. f| ■ TrilTA I . J'ffinictlons FRFH l#n I LIU IV I toiuvntor.,. Write at rH I Emojasaag>*^» J- tj - CR ALLh. d (\>., Wa hinaton. D. 0 niTriiTA *»»•»•'»* p..M. rfllfcNlo o^--® 0 * PATRICK O’FA RRELL. Att’y st Law, Wash. D.O H 1 P A D D (I «IKKO. Write forsam- CBCC UAIA Kft H Plv- Lauderbaoh Go-iHICC p» iy, Newark. New Jersey. ■ -■■SI ... « „ . ■ —2 illllTrn Hik.MH. aiO** Altai P MI-Il** 111 .jif fl MIP II fiis rv Ititt ii iu U. > '*»»» k**»^*lt fVflll ILU "tl I’fiMtumvion frn*l .V p| i»U|« IM rein, yji. Tsa k LorrsuCo-fAl.Dot <m. cuiraireill tww -•••*’" uiurui T
