Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1891 — Page 7
i^red wait Wolinds, Clrrs, Swellings THE CHARLES ft. VOGELER CO.. Baltimore, Hi SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE. The Success of this Great Cough Core i without a parallel in the history of medicine All druggists are authorised to sell it on a pos Jtive guarantee, a test that no other cute can sue eessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, an placing a Sample Bottle Free into every homt in the United States and Canada. If you ban • Cough, Sore Throat, or use it, fat It will cure you. If your child has the Croup, j or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relict is sure. If you dread that insidious dise&y Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist so» SHILOH’S CURE, Price lo cts., «o cts. and fi.oo. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, tie Shiloh’s Porous Plaster, Price 2jj cts. WHEN You feel “all run down” and life Becomes a turden, and you can hardlj Drag yourself around, you feel that You would givo half you possess If You could only feel well again, take White’s Dandelion, And see what a lift it will give you. It purifies the blood, aud tones up The system as nothing else will. Your druggist sells it. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. But do not us) the dangerous alkaline and mercurial which destroy your nervous System and ruin the digestjve power of the stomach. The vegetable king* dom gives us the best and safest remedial agents. Dr. Sherman devoted the greater part of his life to the discovery Of this reliable and safe remedy, and all its ingredients i■ are vegetable. He gave it the name of Prickly Ash Bitters I a name every one can remember, and to the present day nothing has been discovered that Is so beneficial for the BLOOD, tor the JUVER, tor the KIDNEYS and for the STOMACH. This remedy is now so weil and favorably known by all who have used ft that arguments as to its merits are use* • (ess, and If others who require a corrective to the system would bul give it a trial ' the health of this country would be vastly Improved. Remember the ASH BITTERS. Ask your druggist for 11. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO., ST- Louis, ko For a Disordered Liver I Try BEECHAM’S PILLS. I 25cts. a Box. OB’ ALL DRTJOO-lOTS- I ’ rP'A'jZZJES Tuff’s Pills di« first dose often astonishes the giving elasticity of mind, bouyaney of body, GOOD DIGESTION. regular bowels and solid desh. Price, 25c. , —Zjr LOYAL /MT> J W FENCE WIRE (&M Lock. i ffWT aSJ 30 Saves one-half of your posts MHj 9H saves wire, stretches the wire B 8 keeps it from sagging, break vtamCgal lng, or becoming unsightly \g One look will control on> w strand. flO rods long; costs li • cents, Alldealers. Circulars tree. a Wire Fence Supply Co., Indianapolis. SPRING HAS COME And with It you feel the need of (omething to overcome that feeling of uneasiness and depression which has taken posession of you. Take Or. WHITES’ DANDELION It Is the best Spring Medicine makes the weak strong ana vigorous. The Soap that Cleans Most Jis Lenox. 11
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES.
New York bias a Japanese carpenter. - . ' Albany, N. Y., will not employ fat firemen. Alaska has exported $4,000,000 in precious metals. A horse sold for a dollar at an Allentown (Pa.) auction. A woman drummer of San Francisco takes orders for a tobacco house. A man’s experience is either something he has or something that has him. Suppe, the musician,has celebrated his fiftieth anniversary as a composer. The North German Lloyd has ths largest fleet of any company, twelve vessels. There are within the present city limits of Milwaukee 30,000 lots unoc* copied. — —7 tt Sea gulls in larger numbers than for years appear off the coast of Massachusetts.
The national museum of Brazil has eome into possession of an 11,800pound aarolite. There were 642,000 Russians sentenced to Siberian exile between the years 1807 and 1881. An address issued to voters in Chicago recently was printed in eight different languages^ An old lady of New Haven, Conn., collected 1,000,000 postage stamps within six months. On the cruise of Vanderbilt’s yacht in the Mediterranean a wave deposited on its deck a seventy-five-pound turtle. There are now 943 submarine cables exclusive of the seven Atlantic cables, with an aggregate of 112,740 nautical railes. A Kansas woman placed a revolver to her drunken husband s head the other night and made him sign the temperance pledge. A saloon opposite the postoffice in Topeka, Kas., existed for seven years without being discovered by the authorities until recently.
A man run over by a train at Lancaster exclaimed: “If Im goin to die, give me a chew of tobacco first, r—Philadelphia Record. Expenses of legislative committees of investigation represent for th<. last ten years a charge on the State pf New York of $500,000. Forty-eight inmates of the insane asylum on Blackwell s Island, New York, are rehearsing for a farce, which they will soon produce. A New York woman recently refused a present of a handsome set of books because they did not match the color of her library furniture. A resident of Mebanes, N. C., found the other day in a second-hand mattress, which he had used for a year, a wad of bank notes aggregate mg sl,Oll. D. M. Hart, one of W.’ M. Evart s private secretaries, is a negro. He is a graduate of Harvard College and a young lawyer of more than average ability. A Douglas county (Kansas) farmfci’ was compelled to use four horses the other day to haul twenty bushels of corn to Lawrence, but he receivedsl a bushel for it.
At Ovid, Ind., recently the public school closed with an old-fashioned exhibition. The exercises were opened with prayer, which was followed by a five-round glove contest. "Major Pond, Mr. Stanley’s man* ager, is something of a discoverer himself. He is discovering, among other things, that there are a great many towns throughout the country that will not or can not pay SI,OOO to hear his star. The late Mrs, Astor had a' lace dress which cost $15,000, and it is stated that aaother was recently sold to an American lady for $20,000. There are a number of ladies itt : New York who each own laces valued at from $20,000 to $60,000 It is said that once a certain person’ asked Robert Browning as to the meaning of one of his poems. The poet started to explain &nd said its meaning was so and so. Then he stopped explaining and said: “lam not certain what 1 meant. Ask the Browning Society. It knows.” Mrs. Humphry Ward, author of “Robert Elsmere,” is busily at work finishing the new book which is to appear about Christmas. Its motives will be the aspirations of a workingman after culture. Mrs. Ward is said to have gained some hints from the life of Robert Chambers. The late Gen. Albert Pike conducted deep researches into ancient Aryan literature in pursuit of hints of early Masonic practices. The seventeen quarto volumes of translation which are the fruit of this labor are in manuscript, written in an elegant manner upon fine paper. There is not a blot or an erasure from one end to the other, and the writing, done with a quill pen of the old-fashioned kind, is like copper-plate Each volume numbers one thousand pages. Father Ignatius is still in this country, but just fails es becoming an actual sensation. He meets witn a variety of treatment at the hands of the Protestant Episcopacy. The bishops of Rhode Island, Boston, and Long Island refused him admittance to the Episcopal churches of their dioceses. Bishop Potter, of New, Yprfc, however, made him welcome. The monk now goes from Washington to Philadelphia, and Bishop Whitaker denies nim the use of hi church on the ground that the monk is not a priest and has no credentials Father Ignatius calls himself “a high Catholic of the church ot England.",
A STRING OF CURIOS.
In Lapland dresS fashions have not changed for 1,000 years. There are about 120,000 hairs on the head Of a man—if he is not balds According to Chinese reckoning the present \ ear is the year 7,910,341. ’ The largest barometer yet made has been put in working order at the Jacques tower in Paris. It is fortyone feet five inches high. The life of a locomotive crank pin, which is almost the first thing about an engine to wear out, is 60,000 miles, and the life of a thirty-three inch wheel is 66,733 miles. A Scotch terrier is a regular deadhead on the West Shore Railroad, and will only ride on a first-class train. He spends his whole time traveling and is well liked by railroad men. A crocodile which had “taken the pledge,” was recently shot on the Daintree River," Queensland. The jreature’s stomach contained aFather Mathew temperance medal dated 1880. An Oregon man claims to have a nen that has established a nest in the center of his flower garden in the most conspicuous part ot his front yard, and deposits an egg regularly every day except Sunday. The heat produced from the light of a firefly is only 1 per cent, of an equal amount of candle light, The bug’s light is produced by a chemieal ac|ion, as it is increased by putting the fly in oxygen anddiminished in an atmosphere of nitrogen.
Don’t Throw Up the Sponge!
That hideous ogre, Giant Despair, often fastens his clutch upon the chronic invalid. Constantly plagued by dyspepsia, bllliousness and constipation—-nervous and sleepless, too —what wonder is it that having tried in vain a multitude of useless remedies he is ready, figuratively speaking, to “throw up the sponge. Let the unfortunate ‘.“take heart ©f grace. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters can and will put a terminus to his trials. It strengthens the stomach, confers nervous vigor by promoting assimilation of the food, arouses the liver when dormant, and relaxes the bowels without pain. The ability to digest and assimilate restored, the ability to sleep follows. Nothing then can stay the renewal of health but imprudence. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, moreover, transcends all others as a remedy for malarial, rheumatic and kidney complaints. A wineglassful three times a day.
Trees have a boughing acquaintance.
- Deafness Can’t Bo Cored by local applicatl n«. aa they cannot reach th«R diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness aud that is by constitution al remedies. Deofne sis caused by an inflamed condition of the ifiucous lining of the Eustach of I übe. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumb ing souud or impeifect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, lieafuess is the result, and util ss toe inflamation can be taken out and this tune rcsto od to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine eas s out Of ten ar caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred ooilarsfor any case of Deaness (ca used by catarrh) that we can not cure byfaklng Hall’s Catarrh* Cure. Send for ircu lar free. _ . . „ c T f. CHUNKY dt 00., Toledo, 0. .» By drngists, 73 cents. .Standing obligations are not generally Accented as indications of financial uprightness.
The Indian Question
Has been the absorbing topic lately. A facetious correspondent says: “If the agents, instead of dosing the poor Indians with cough cures, to the disgust of their palates and the destruction of their stomachs, had sold them Shiloh’s Consumption Cure, the only reliable cough cure, palatable to the ta&te and instantaneousin effect, they would all be on the reservations yet.” This Is doubtful, but certainly nothing creates more alarm than a cough—nothing cui'eDSS quickly as Shiloh's Cure. It was the first guaranteed cure for coughs, aitEma and conSttirißwOD.- It is the first in the estimation of all Who have used it in throat or lung trouble. Remember Shiloh’s Cure. The contented thief takes things philosophically, of course. . Mothers, don’t let yous children suffer with til-health. Try Dr. Bull’s Worm Destroyers—dainty candy lozenges. It will do them no harm, und may be just the remedy they need. Bv mail. 25 cents. John D. Park. Cincinnati, Ohio. In Irish politics there is a strong disposition to let the eyes have it. All Dobbins’ Electric Soap praise It as the best, cheapest and most economical family soap made; but if you will try It once It will tell a still stronger tale of its merits itself. Please try it Your grocer will supply you. Beauty Is only skin deep, but It will get a seat in a horse car, every time. Many so-called “Bitters” are not medicines, but simply liquors so disguised as to evade the law iu prohibition sections. This is not the case with the celebrated Prickly Ash Bitters. It is purely a medicine, acting on the liver and blood, and by reason of its cathartic effects can not be used as a beverage. It should be in every household. WITH.—AII Fite (topped free br Dr. Kllne’e Great Nerve Restorer. No Jits after first deys use. Marvellous cores. Treatise and #2.00 trial bottle free to Tit cases. Send to Pc, Kline.93l Arch St., Plilla.,P* A man no sobnir finishes his prayer to be delivered.frpm temptations than he hunts up temptations .tobe delivered from. Remember that “You are judged hr Sour house as much as by your dress/’ tay at home and make it bright with S A POLIO. It ia used for all cleaning purposes. With another Bonaparte gone, France still has an abundanc^ofjjackbone. For strengthening and clearing the voice, nse “Brown’s Bronchial Troches.”—“l have commended them to friends who were public speakers, and they have proved extremely serviceable.”—Rev.Henry Ward Beecher,
Good Blood Is absolutely Essential to Good Health You may have both by taking the best Blood Purifier Hood’s Sarsaparilla
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ITS EXCELLENT QUALITIES
Commend to public approval the California liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It is pleasing to the eye, and to the taste and by gently acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, it cleanses tne system effectually, thereby promoting the health and comfort of all who use it. „ One million ard a half men work in the coal mines of the world. Of these England, has 535,000; United States, 300,000; Germany, 285; Belgium, 100,000; France, 90,000, Austria, 100,000; Russia, 44,000. The world’s miners o| metals number, 4,000,000. King Kalakua’s coffin is made of koa and kou wood of about 600 pieces; even the handles are made of wood. No metal of any kind is to be seen, except the inscription plate, upon which the crown and the Hawaiian cqat of arms are engraved with ther suitable inscriptions.
Too large —the old-fashioned pill. Too reckless iri.?its i way of doing business, too. It cleans you out, but it uses you up, and your outraged system rises up against it. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets have a better way. They do just what is needed —no more. Nothing can be more thorough —nothing is as mild and gentle. They’re the smallest, cheapest, the easiest to take. One tiny, sugarcoated granule’s a gentle laxative—three to four are cathartic. Sick Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the Liver* Stomach and Bowels are promptly relieved and permanently cured.
Remember last winters sieg& Recall how tiding v to health were the frequent changes of the weather. What was it that helped you win the fight with disease, warded off pneumonia and possibly consumption ? Did you give due credit to SCOTT'S EM ULSION of ; pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda ? Did you proclaim the victory ? Have you recommended this wonderful ally of health to your friends? And what will you do this winter ? Use Scott’s Emulsion as a preventive this time. It will fortify the j system against Coughs , Colds t Consumption , Scrofula % | General Debility , and all Aneemic and Wasting Diseases (specially in Children). - Palatable as Milk. j SPECIAL.—Scott’* Emulsion Is non-secret, end Is prescribed by the Medical Prt* session all over the world, because its ingredients are scientifically combined in such • manner aa to greatly increase their remedial value. CAUTlON.—Scott’s Emulsion is put up in salmon-colored wrappers. Be sure and wet the genuine. Prepared only by Scottft Bowna Mannf./.t„Wn r j* ew York. Best Cough Medicine. Recommended by Physicians, ISI Cures where all alse fails. Pleasant aud agreeable to tha Kjl taste. Children take it without objection. By druggists. Cl . "He ha4siflß.ll skill p'horse Hesh - Who bought a. goose to tide orCßdn’ht’&ke is S 3 APCD L.! O #■'. Ty * caJ\e of ih&nd ho convinced** A Am iTinn fidl* to aooompHah satisfactory common OOap rasalts La scouring and cleaning, wad netessitatea m great outlay of tima and labor, which more than balance ♦any saving in cost. * Practical people will find SAPOLXO . the best and ekaapaal (m§ te houaa-claaninf and untiring v »
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