Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1891 — Page 3

Malaria la b*li«T6d to be censed by poisonous miasms erisjinsfrom low, marsh) land, or from decaying rentable matter, and which, brtatbed into the lungs, enter and poison the blood. It a healthy condition es the blood is maintained by taking Hood’s Sarfsaparula, one U much less liable to malaria, and "Hood's Sarsaparilla baa cored many, many seTere Josses es this distressing affection even fit the adfyanced stages when the terrible chills and feyer ‘prerailed. Try it. And if you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do Wot ha induced to buy any substitute. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bold by nil druggists. 11; six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. 100 DOSFS ONE DOLLAR SHILOH’S~~ CONSUMPTION CURE. The success of this Great Cough Cure is without a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a positivc guarantee, a test t hat no other cure can suecessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home in the United States and Canada. I.‘ you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for It will cure you. If your child nas the Croup, . or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief Is sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for SHILOH'S CURE, Price io cts., 50 cts, and fl.oo. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, ue Shiloh’s Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts.

Stop tliat Chronic Gough Nowi| ; For If you do not it may become con- \ sumptlve. For Consumption , Scrofula f j General lability and !fastiuy Diseases, ( I there la nothing like j —- F MULSIOH Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES Or Xilma nnd Bocla. It Is rI most ns palatable as milk. Far better than other so-called Emulsions. A wonderful flesh producer. Scott’s Emulsion There are poor Imitations. Gel the genuine. [ A good many different Cough Remedies In my time, And I find that Ur. White’s Pnlmsnarla Is the boat of all. It la pleasant to take and relieves the conch at once, and does not conatlpate tho bowels. For Croup In Children It has no eqnal. grateful-comforting. - EPPS S COCOA BREAKFAST. “By . thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operatl >us of digestion and nutr.tljti, and by a care; ul appllo ntlon of the fine propel ■ lleiof wel-9 lecteil Ooeoa, Mr. Epiis has provid'd our breakfast tables wUh a delloately flavoured beverage widen inay save us many heavy doctors' bills. It Is by the Judicious use of suoh articles of dl t that a constitution may be gr dually oullt up uni! strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies ora floating around us ready to attack wherever there Is a weak pome, We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortllleJ with pure blood ard a properly nourished frame.’’—"Civil Scrvioe (iaxette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Hold only In nalf-pouu l tins, uy Grocer.*, labelled thus: J A.Hlirt lil’l’S JkCO.. Homceopathlo Chemists, London, England. ( Syr. White Pine and Tar THE HOUSEHOLD REMEDY For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Croup Whooping Cough and LA GRIPPE. It never fails to effect a speedy Cure. Price 20 and 00 Cents. For Sale by nil Dealers. Prepared by the Roosa & Ratliff Chemical Co., Cincinnati, O.

, -VASELINEFOR A ONK-noiXAR BILI. gent m by mal w* will deliver, free of nil chitrgea. toany per«nn In tlie United States, all of tlie following nrticles.carofolly parked. One two-ounce bottle of Pure Vaseline, - - 10 ct One two-nunre bottle of Vaseline Pomade, -15 * 'One jar of Vaseline Cold Cream, - - - - 15 * lOno Cako of Vaseline Camphor Ice, - - - 10 * ■OneCeke of VasetileeSoap, unsccnted, - - |0 1 'One Cake of Vaseline Soup.ex'iuisitelyacented,2s • .One two-ounce bottle of White Vaseline, - - 25 * H 11.10 •Or for UMtnge stamps any single article at the price Inamed. On no account be persuaded to accept from your druggist any Vaseline or preparation therefrom Unleas labelled with our name.because you will certainly receive an Imitation which has little or no value. Chaaebroogh Hfg. Oo„ 24 State St. N. Y. "IF *you i Malaria or Piles, Kick Headache, Costive 1 . Bowels, Dnmb Ague, Sour Stomach and ( Belching; If your food does not assimilate i and youltave no appetite, Tuft’s Pills I Will cure these troubles. Brice, U cent* 1 BOCBI.F. ■ ■ ■ ■ AAimtodschaapf.-ihan ►Kthusdstn 11 i| Q&ris ' tTaTfl, ■■■■ ■HI Cauloftie. Adtlres* isQ U ll u'skmsk PISTOLS )Ss Yaruasa tJocSV, fta ClnelwwwU, Ohl» If yon mention this pe|«r ws will send onr HAMMER BRAND POCKET KNIFE

A QUEER BOY.

He doesn’t like stndy, it “weakens his eyes,” Jut the “right sort” ol book will Insure a gar prise. rLet It be about Indians, pirates or hears, And he’s lost for the day to all mnndono affairs By sunlight or gaslight his vision is dear, }^: 7 '7rjr Now, isn’t that queer? At thought of an errand he’s “tired asahoumL* Very weary of life and of “tramping e round.” Hat if there’s a band or a circus In; ight Hewiil follow it gladly from morning to night .The showman will capture him, tome day, 2 feai For he Is so queer. If there's work in the garden his head “ache! to split,” And his back is so lame that he “can’t dig * bit.” But mention base-ball and he’s cured very soon, And he’ll dig for a woodchuck the whole afternoon, Do yon think he "plays possum?” He seem quite sincere, But—isn’t he queer? —St. Nicholas,

An Old-Fashioned Market.

New York Sun. | If any one is desirous of seeing the only extant specimen of old-fashioned 'market, it can be witnessed in and about Washington market on Saturday ;morning. In a former generation the head of the household rose at daylight ’and, grasping a huge basket, betook himself to Washington, Clinton or [Jefferson Market to secure the choice cut ot beef and tbe freshest vegetables and berries. The leonine head (and massive figure of Gen. Scott could be seen nearly every morning at Jefferson Market, and every burly hutched and red-cheeked market woman looked for his greeting as a matter of coarse. AtClintcn Market the beads of the Lord, Lydig, Griffin, Aymar, and other families of socal note did not distain to put in a personal appearance, and amid the jokes and laughter thatthe wit of the society man add the ready repartee of the market _woman provoked, the work of filling the basket was a pleasant one. Times change, and the grandson of the men who carried their own baskets to market are waited upon by the butcher and green grocer at their house, but some of the gray-haired sons of those venerable men still go down to market on Saturday and they naturally have enough imitators to make this personal visitation a feature, on Saturdays especially. This set are careful purchasers. and only buy after examination and study. They Know what is ! good and where to get it, and evidently ! it pays them to carry their own has- i kets. ■. " j

Another feature of Washington Market is its crowd of Saturday night purchasers. This is the time when the boarding house keoper, lean of person and of purse, swoops down upon the stalls and stands, determined to make a dollar do the work of two. She knows the vegetables cannot be kept over Sunday, and the butchers would rather sell poultry and mutton at cost than trust it again to the ice box after being exposed for eighteen hours on sale, so she prepares herself to cheapen everything and haggle over every bargain she makes. Usually she is accompanied by a son and daughter as lean and shaky as herself, ahd the little ones carry a big basket between them, while another is slung on her own thin arm. Poor woman, perhaps like the Mrs. l’odgers whom Dickens created, she is bearing a heavier cross than the world thinks with a meekness which the world will never know. Mostof the crowd are jovial and some are uproarious, but the widow (she has generally lost a husband by the way) and her children never smile. Life is much too serious on Saturday night in Washington Market for smiles or laughter upon those faces sharpened by premature anxiety.

Stopping a Liar.

There were half a dozen of us waiting in Buffalo for a midnight train to go, and by and by one of the crowd started off with: “It was just such a night as this, and just at about this hour, when I went through the bridge at Fort Dayton, lowa, and was the only one in the car to escape alive. All the others were drowned,” “The car went into the water, eh?” asked a man wearing a soiled linen duster. “Yes, sir.” ‘ ‘Car went into tho water! At Ft. Dayton, Iowa! What river, please?” “The Mo—Moliuq!” choked the drummer, and it was plain to see that he had only made a stab at it. “Moline river, ohl When was thisP” “In 1883.” L'What month?” , “August” “What date?” “The 17th.” .

••Thank you! Let us see. Here Is my note book. Let me turn to the ilate. Ahl Ihave.it. Aug. 17, 1883.* Well, sir, I find that on that date the - Moline river was just 130 miles distant from Fort Dayton, and that Fort* Dayton had neither a bridge nor a railroad. You must have made a mistake. sir. Wasn’t it a cider mill or a cheeße factory on the Wabash river ia Indiana that you escaped from?” The liar pulled off his coat and offered to fight any man in the crowd, but it was no use. The man in the duster-had already knocked the stuffing out of him. Lord Wolsolej? has a very poor opinion of the white trado in Africa. He says it is useless to appeal to his humanity of feelings, the average trader, he snys, does not care whether the vile alcohol he sells claims more victims than war or pestilence, or whether the a ’ms he barters for oil and ivory cause large districts to be i laid waste by the slave-dealer. If he ' only grows rich ho care nothing for the ! bo tier lag he may inflict, tlioigjh Wolseley adds that the mouth of this same trader is often filled with moral platitudes when he speaks in Furope on African topics. Lord Wojseley think* African questions should he settled by the European (towers, without any regard to "the wishes of opinions of African trMera. * 1

THE COPYRIGHT BILL.

Some of the Effects That. Will Follow its Passage, 'MfprrT TTcraiy* The passage of the International Copyright bill by the House of Representatives is ah event of great import** anee. It will pass the Senate proban bly without delay, and the President has already expressed his approval of it. This is the final success of an intermittent effort of more than fifty years, during which the most eminent American statesmen have advocated the measure, and projects of law and treaties have been carefully discussed. The opposing forces have been of va*. rious kinds. Chiefly they have been tho general conviction that literary property is different in kind from other property, and that the law has acknowledged the difference; that the measure would heighten the price of books; and that it was not for the interest of American printers and publishers The reciprocity of action upon the part of other governments which the act contemplates will follow its passage, and then the results of the measure will appear. Its effect is,in brief; to extend the author’s copyright to all countries in which his work is sold, without injury to the interest of khe local manufacturer and publisher. It removes from a great industry the imputation of unfairness, and throws off a burden which has hitherto oppressed literary effort in this country. The bill is emphatically a measure of fair play, which will inevitably promote a friendly feeling between all the countries which it affects. In the first week of the session the House has led the way in legislation which honest men in every country will approve. “That settles it,” said a prisoner whom his Honor sentenced to the workhouse for ‘sixty June. “Settles what?” asked the officer to whom tho remark had been made. “I have been troubled in my mind wheth- j er to go down to Long Branch or up to j Mackinac this summer. Nbw I won’t have to go to either.”

TheChn&iuuis numberof the “West Shore,” published at Portland, Oregon, is as magnificent a production as has come to our table for many a day. That all the work was done in Portland gives the publishers pardonable pride. Finer work is not done anywhere.

TOURISTS.

Whether on pleasure bent or business, should lake on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. There is a married man in Atlanta, Ga., who wears eyeglasses with a golden rim. His wife also wears eyeglasses. and the two pears are just alike. They are tho parents of three children, the youngest being ton years of age, and each of the children wear eyeglasses, too. Tbe following method for making paper transparent for copying drawings has been found very serviceable: Place a blank sheet of paper over the drawing and rub it lightly with pure benzine. The tracing can then be readily made, and the benzine upon evaporating leaves the paper as opaque as before. A Portland author brought out a play recently which he called Plato, vlt might have been a success if he had had any house to Plato. Sin has many tools, but a lie Is a andle that fits them all. Those of you who are weary and heavy tadened with sickness and care, weighed down with the infirmities that beset the human system, can find the one thing nec889ary to restore you to bright buoyant health, in Sherman’s Prickly Ash Bitters, ft invigorates and strengthens the debilitated organs, aids digestion, and dispels the clouds arising from a diseased liver.

The test cough midicine is PUo’s Cure for Consumption. Sold everywhere. 25c. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. But do not us » the dangerous alkaline and mercurial preparations which destroy your nervous system and ruin the digestive power of the stomach. The vegetable kingdom gives us the best and safest remedial agents. Dr. Sherman devoted the greater part of his life to the discovery ol this reliable and safe remedy, and all its ingrediante are vegetable. He gave it the name ol Prickly Ash Bitters! a name every one can remember, and to the present day nothing has been discovered that is so beneficial for the BLOOD, lor the LIVER, lor the KIDNEYS and lor the STOMACH. This remedy is now so well and favorably known by ail who have used It that arguments as to its merits are useless, and if others who require a corrective to the system would but give it a trial , the health of this country would be vastly improved. Remember the namo—PRICKLY ASH BITTERS. Ask your druggist lor H. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO., ST. LOUIS. MO

A little poker now and then sometimes does up the best of men.

Physicians Have Found Out

That a contamination and foreign element In the-blood, developed by indigestion, is the canse of rheumatism. This settles upon the sensitive sub-cutsneous covering of the muse’es and ligaments of tbe Joints, causing constant and Shifting pain, and aggregating as a calcareous, chalky deposit which produces stiffness and distortion of the jpicts. No fact, which experience has demonstrated in regird to Hostetter’s Sroma*-h Bitters, has stronger. JHtideoce to support it than this, namely, that this medicine of comprehensive uses checks the formidable and atrocious disease, nor is it less positively established that ft is preferable to the poisons often used to arrest ft, since the medicine coritains.only salutary ingredients It is also a signal remedy for malarial fevers, constipation, dyspepsia, kidney and bladder Rilraents.aebility and other disorders. See that you get the genuine.

It gets late very early nowadays. Millions pf women use Dobbins’ Electrio Soap daily, and say it is tho best and cheapest If they are right, you ought to use it. If wrong, one trial only will show you. Buy a bar of your grocer and try it next Monday. People crossed in love are apt to be very cross afterwards. A child can not tell what alia ft A shrewd mother will not take chances but will try Dr. Bull’s Worm Destroyer at once. Don’t let your druggistsell you any other kind of worm candy. Bull’s is the best A policeman should never cuff a person on the ear. Handcuffs are the only variety he should use. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh Tha Contain Mercury, as Mercury will surely destroy the tense of smell and completely derange tne whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Suehlarticles should never he used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they, will do is ten-fold to the good you •can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., of Toledo, O , contains no mercury, and is taken iiuernally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous suriaces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken in ernaily, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. < heney <i Co. B®"Sold by Druggists, price 75c per bottle^ When money is tight with a certain class of people the pawnbroker frequently takes the pledge. Beecham’s Pills cure Bilious and Nervous Ills It Starts Him.— ls anything in this world will put wings on the feet of indolence, it is a woman with a dipper of hot water starting for a tramp when he is “sassy.” If there is anyotaer remedy in the universe that will cure a cold or cough as quickly and effectually-as Dr. White’s Pulmonaria it has not been made known. Forcroup in children it is a safe and certain apeoitie. “The humble receive advantage, the self, sufficient suffer loss.” If you will listen 1 to advice it will pay you to use SAPOUO. Try a cake in your next housecleaning.

BEWARE jOF THEM. Cheap S.S.S. WILL CURE . imitatinne My dau B' llter had a case of chronic I IS ll lj L Eczema, which for over five years had o|]|]f 008 StlOUlu DB baffled the skill of the best physicians. S S S avoided. As she was daily growing worse, I | Taka' nn quit all other treatment and com- IdKo llu They never menced using S. S. S. Before finish- Othefi ' ing the second bottle the scaly liicrusQUI’O tations had nearly disappeared. I continued using S. S. S. until she was entirely cured. I waited before reporting and STB case *° see tiie cure w as permanent. Being satisfied -si.- that she is freed from the annoying disease for all time to come, I send you this, dangerous. V. Yaughn, Sandy Bottom, Va. Books on Blood and Skin Diseases Free. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. OURE Biliousness, This Picture, Panel size, mailed for 4 cents. Malaria. J -pi| c rciiic 255 & 257 fireenwlch St., N. Y.City. P|L!■ DkMIlOl

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AN EXTENDED POPULARITY.Brown's Bronchial Troches have for many years been the most popular article in use for relieving Coughs and Throat troubles. YOUR MONEY, OR YOUR LIFE! This question is a “pert” one, but we mean it. Will yon sacrifice a few paltry dollars, and save your life? or will you allow your blood to become tainted, and your system run-down, until, finally, you are laid away in the grave ? Better be in time, and “hold, up” your hands for Dr. Pierce’s GdMin Medical Discovery, a guaranteed remedy for all scrofulous and other blood-taints, from whatever cause arising. It cures all Skin and Scalp Diseases, Ulcers, Sores, Swellings and kindred ailments. It is powerfully tonic as well as alterative, or blood-cleansing, in its effects, hence it strengthens the system and restores vitality, thereby dispelling all those languid, “tired feelings” experienced by the debilitated. Especially has it manifested its potency in curing Tetter, Salt-rheum, JSczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Makers, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. WHEN the Deafness is causes ar SCARLET FEVER. COLDS, AKJkxußl’ffiilL measles, catarrh, &c. by THE USE OFTiiE INVISIBLE OFAFsound disc ikrja M’-" 3 a /which is guaranteed to help a larger MBBm ~11 m “ I per cent, of cues than all similar doVttnnpinnpTOMnjp/ vices combined- The earn* to the Bare l Sll ' OB gtaeees are to the eyes. Positively inWorn month* without lemoval H. C .WALKS, Bridgeport* Coir IP* A f a A| fl# 0k Reduced 15 to 25 pounds per LA I LEU i! V month by linnnfrHS hrrbaJ rAI i ULI\o fed. SendEc. for circulars and testimonials. Addrua, HILO. W.k.CKTDKB, 24S State Bk, OdtafS, 111. N-me IhJa uauer when ypu write.

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