Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1891 — Page 3

J& y y /ft CQpXA'SHiT XE3S }J f- -. . i >^ c t i >-”-". - r - j? s a s ig n that you need help, when pimples, blotches, and eruptions begin to appear. Your blood needs looking aftgr? You’ll havo graver matters than pimples to deal with, if you neglect it. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery prevents and cures all diseases and disorders caused by impure blood. It invigorates the livSr, purifies the blood, (pid promotes all the bodily functions. For all forms of scrofulous, ekin and scalp disease, and even Consumption (which is really lungscrofula) in all its earlier stages, it is a certain remedy. It’s the only one that’s guaranteed, in every case, to benefit or cure, or the money is refunded. It’s a matter o£_ -confix, denoe ip one’s medicine. | It is the cheapest blood - purifier sold, through druggists, because you only pay for the good you get. X Can you ask more ? .The “Discovery” acta equally well aK the year round. BONALD lENNEBY Of Roxbciy, says Kennedy’s Medical Discovery cures Horrid Old Sores, Deep Seated Ulcers of 40 years’ standing, InwardJLuMors? and every disease of the skin, except Thunder Humor, and Cancer that has taken root. Price si.so. Sold by every Druggist in the U. S. and Canada. A®?YouSlt?X i Y — IIP N °' r, ‘— |»l 6 Try it fad J i A OR g&fl A Go to your Druggist, hand Y him one dollar, tell him you Kj| H want a bottle of . . . . jT ft PRICKLY ASH fl ft * BITTERS * | A The Best Medicine known fficj ( 1 for the CURE of < Y All Diseases of the Liver, JL ( > All Diseases of the Stomach, pg Y All Diseases of the Kidneys, A All Diseases of ths Bowels, mb y PURIFIES THE BLOOD, A F| CLEANSES THE SYSTEM. SH® y Restores Perfect Health. O Tf# SMALLEST PILL IN THE WORLD I O TUTT’S ® ®THTY LIVER PILLS® eba vo all the virtue, of the larger ones; zx equally effective; purely vegetable. xJJ Exact size shown in tills border. ® ® ©®©®®e®e® AiFA A A Aft " e WRnt » wide awake, H aS t ID II 10 X Zllli honest man or woman in M <*•*» W lu VfcUV ovorr county In the U. 8., B A imCINTM to Introduce an article M m IrlVlv I Re n obo<lywill<to with- M oat. Adapted to town or country. No patent ■ medicine or cheap jewelry. Splendid openinc tor ■ the riotht person. Good Jobs are scarce Bj and don’t wait long for taker*. Even if M you can spore but a few hour, a week, write atM once to B. F. JOHNSON A CO.. Klchmond. Va., ■ for information about the blggeat thing on M earth—aouietbtug that will open your eye. and | jcgaglMm open. K*| SIOOJWIWOMWE to tor* uuutpf SOLD wully 41v14«4. T. mcmAoO til tkt a.wt of to wott, l-MhlM PUtM, Cmnonimi beat til crar th. wond, b ihort t jm4 Qltaa fially J> lM 7 Th. abort up»iaU*b4 off., U at4* toltly to titofai sir pxtar into i»w honu. W» r«f»r to tar bank < r buintc. Ua» fc Uftyotte. A44nu Potril Hotter Mcnv Order S « THOMPSON BROS.. Publithert. _ LAFAYETTE, INDIA VA. fan i“ r s*fn? M ? <,i,ubuo »uon S ; >SV».UNDS Ifiv-t Agricultural. Grazing ami Mt>co to settler.. Mailed FREE. Andros. CMS. I. LAMBail. baud ComTNP.u.Ii.. st. Paul, Mtorr Our i.wprov.4 Kinbraldering Matiajss—Z!rhino laakes Rtua w.tnyaruorra a. I>‘me Embroidering wi h ailkorzephyrs. 0. roular. and tei m» to Agt». five. Maohinc. colored pMierti book, mit-t.-r. rattern. samples ut work, cat, price 1 at., dlrocttnnn, oi e „ sJI b> mall for fii.'O Sa'i.fuction guaranis' il nr ruuuoy toltuided. E. BObti k Toledo, O. A Q FAT FOLKS REDUCED

A TEMPLE TO THE UNKNOWN.

The Temple la a Big Saving* Bank and the Unknown Are Depositors. New York Special to Indianapolis Journal. A mystery is dispelled. During the past year a very beautful structure in marble has been slowly and lazily developing its proportions at the corner of Sixth avenue and Sixteenth street, which is in the very heart of New York’s busiest retail shopping district. Adjoining the site in the cross street stands the imposingchurch and college of St. Xavier, and the architecture of the hew structure,is so church-Hke that most people believed it was an extension of the St. Xavier establishment. Still it was marveled that so costly a corner, with a goodly frontage bn- the avenue, should” be devoted to relmious purposes. Owners and occupants of neighboring premises could not learn the purpose of The new buildintf,“audit" was a matter of womier why. if it destined for a house of worship, that there should be any secret about it. Real estate men ascertained that the ground had been conveyed to a capitalist and that the contracts for the work were made with him, but he declined to explain. It did not seem possible that he was going to estabchurch without a congregation on a business corner and at so great arccrst,r-yet that was one of the strrmises. A placard now solves the riddle. It says: ‘ ; This building will be occupied by the Greenwich Savings Bank.” It is a temple to the unknown, for it is being built with the accumulation of unclaimed deposits in one of our oldest savings banks. The Greenwich is an ancient and solid institution, founded when the village of Greenwich was a suburb of New York city. The present banking house is ten blocks farther down Sixth avenue, in a situation lying just between two differently populated quarters—one filled with highly respectable people of moderate means, or just such as are always the chief supporters of savings banks and the other inhabited, until very “ffltelyj7by STtorße of vicidus folks. These latter were also depositors in the Greenwich, and it is they who have most heavily provided the money for this temple to the unknown. The law of this State makes no provision as to the disposal of unelaimed deposits further than to stipulate that they shall cease to draw interest after remaining twenty years undisturbed. The directors of the Greenwich found, two years ago, that a careful examination of their books showed an aggregate of more than a hundred thousand dollars that had remained unchanged by either additions, subtractions Or other indication that the depositor was alive. The sums separately were very small? not one being above a hundred dob lars, and the greater number under five, not counting accrued interest. The question what to do with this money was discussed. It was desirable to move the bank a little further up town; so it was finally determined to buy the site already described and build thereon the finest savings bank in town. The material is stone and iron, with a heavy ornate exterior, and perfectly fire proof, and contains nothing else than quarters for the bank’s business. Thus it will be unproductive from any sub-let portions, and thus undisfigured. by anything to make it look other thap like some luxurious temple.

A Tremendous Barley Farra.

“We have now secured 250,000 acres of land in North Dakota for barky farms aqd next spring we will send thousands of German emigrants to that state from Ohio, West Virginia and Indiana.” said Col. O. M, Towner, of St. Paul, as he discussed the future of this great northern state. Col. Towner is manager of what is best know as the barley syndicate. During the last Iwo or three months the company has succeeded in securing 250,000 acres of land in North Dakota, on which it is proposed to place German farmers to raise barley for malt purposes. These lands have been purchased in Nelson Norman, Towner, Ramsey, Steele and Bottineau counties. It is the opinion of the managers of this company that barley can be most successfully grown in that state and they have the conviction of their belief sufficiently to purchase these lands and to send out emigrants from other states. The Germans

Poison in the Kitchen. No article entering so generally into the food of every household is so generally and villainously adultcred as baking powder. These adulterated powders are shoved upon the public with the greatest persistency. Throbbing advertisements in newspapers claiming this brand or that is absolutely pure, backed by analyses and certificates, and yet they are adulterated with ammonia or alum. It is to be hoped the law will take hold of these merciless manufacturers and punish them for destroying the stomachs of the unsuspecting consumer. Amid all this fraud and deceit Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder stands almost alone battling for pure food and continues to furnish a pure cream of tartar powder at almost the same cost to the people as the ammoina and alum powders are sold at, yet it costs much more to manufacture. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is of the highest strength. It produces the largest amount of leavening power attainable in a pure baking powder. It is free from ammonia or any other adulteration. No powder does such work. Housewives who have tested all use Dr. Prices only. >

are chosen on account of their knowledge of barley culture for this purpose. These emigrants wUI not be tenants but owners of the land, it being sdld‘to them on easy terms. The crops will be bought by the company and shipped to all points where there is a demand for barley for brewing purposes.

An Entirely Different Cause.

Texas Siftings, A pale looking man went to a Harlem doctor for advice. The doctor examined all the man’s symptoms, and then asked him if he slept sound atnight. - “No, I never sleep a wink at night. I never shut my eyes before daylight.” “Ah,” said the doctor, “that comes from nervousness, caused by using too much tobacco.” “No, it is not that; I don't sleep at night because I am a night watchman. and don’t get out of bed until late in the afternoon.

The Wrung Man Found.

Qitizeness —Did you go and thrash that editor for printing those things about you?” Citizen —I went to the office but I couldn’t find him.” “Whom did you find there?” “No one but a great big, bullnecked fellow who pretended he was responsible for that article, but I knew from-hisJooks that he couldn't write.” Jagson says that even the policeman wouldn’t be nearly so apt to stay out at night if he didn’t have his club.

Disastrous Failure.

It Is with feelings of regret that we announce the failure of hosts of people troubled with inaction of the kidneys to take efficient means to renew their activity. This failure is most disastrous. for a complete wreck of the organs themselves must eventuate if timely means are not taken to re-establish their secretive function on a basis of activity and regularity. Hostetter’s"Stomach"Uitter'3 renews both,"anti prevents ultimate and fatal disaster. As it is one of the functions of the kidneys to strain from the blood, in its passage through, them, impurities procreative of dropsy, rheumatism and gout, an early im'petus is ail the more needful to be given to their operations when tardy jOE-jnegeetmU.— The edmmeroedo not answer this purpose. Use the Bitters for dyspepsia, malaria, constipation and billiousness. “No, Gubbins, you will never be a brain worker.” *• Why uat?” ‘'liav-en't got the tools.” Impure Blood is the primary cause of the majority of disease to which the human family is subject. The blood in passing through the system visits every portion of the body—if pure,carrying strength and vitality; if impure, disease and death. Blood poisoning is most dangerous. Prickly Ash Bitters will render the last mpossible and will regulate the s ystem o that hea.lth will be a sure result.

HARPER’S PERIODICALS.

There are lour periodicals published at Franklin Square, New York, which are read! and admired by a more numerous and more widely spread constituency than any similar 1 üblications in the world. These periodicals—- ‘ Harper’s Magazine," “Harper’s Weekly,” “Harper’s Bazar” and “Harper's Young Peo. pie”—have a circulation, extending around the globe, and embracing every community in which the English language is understood. In America the name “Harper's” has long been a houseliold word, and is synonymous with whatever is best in periodical' “IT we Im* quire into the reasons for the unparalleled popularity of these publications we shall not have to go far nor seek long to find them. Intelligent people everywhere speak of their merits; and the daily press, representing and directing the opinions of the masses, is unanimous in acknowledibg their superiority. The New York Times, in a recent editorial, says: "Whether treated eac i one as an individual, or genrally as a class, Harper’s Periodicals represent the highest type of American literary and illustrative work A column eulogistic of these publications might be written, and would barely suffice to specify their many singular merits. It must be at least satisfactory to the publishers to know that wherever English is the lan. guage in use, there a‘Magazine,’a •Weekly,’ a‘Bazar’or a‘Young People,’bearing the imprint of Harper & Brother, is read. There are other triumphs than ‘the drum-beats' which circle the world.” The New York Tribune says; “These four publications virtually cover the whole field of periodical literature for recreative and generally instructive purposes, and no expanse or pains are spared to secure reading matter that is pure in tone, entertaining and elevating. All the trained energies of the great institution, as the publishing house of Harper & Brothers may justly be called, have been employed to make their publications the best possible; and the result of these efforts has aided greatly In elevating American literature to an eminence wfccre it is admired by all the world,” ——‘ The educative influence of Harper’s Pebiodicals has been felt tnroughout the country tor almost a generation past. Indeed, it would be hard to estimate the value of their services in imparting useful information on subjects of general and current interest, their influence in tbe formation of correct literary tastes, and the aid which they constantly exert towards the advancement of.the true principles of pictorial art. What they have donrt towards the moulding and directing of public opinion in matters affecting morals, manners, and the country’s welfare, would be equally difficult to define, although the importance of their Influence in this respect is universally acknowledged.

The Only One Bear Printed—Can You Find the Word?

There is a 34nch display advertisement in this paper this wo<k which has no two words alike except one word. The same is true of each new one appearing each week from the Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house places a crescent on everything they make and publish. Look for it, send them the name of the word, and they will return you BOOK, BEAUTIFUL LITHOGRAPHS or samples free. Deserving Confidence.— There is no article which bo richly deserves the entire confidence of the community as Bhown’s Bronchial Troches. Those suffering from Asthmatic and Bronchial Diseases. Coughs and Colds, should try them- Price So cents.

THE LOVELL SAFETY.

A New Bicycle Which the Publlo Dikes. -While thousands within the last decade have enjpyed the sport of cycling, the fact is nevortheles obvious that many thousands more have been deterred from enjoying Jt in consequence of the high prices demanded for a really good wheel. it refnafoed lor the John P. Lpvell Arms Company of Bo»toq tp trance this state of affairs. It was last year that the public first became aware that there was a new low-priced safety bicycle on tfid market, a strictly high (jradp and equqj in every particularto any manufactured Ln America or Europe. As previous to this all manufactures bid ch-.tgea Urge p?iie for a first-clsjss wheel, the iabn P. Lovell AuujCQipjSany is therefore thejrsi house that has ever ( offered the public such a wheel at a price that does not place ffeeiyond the reach of the average person's purse. The company that mshUuCtures this wheel (the Lovell Diamond Safety) is one of the oldest of all the manufacturing and'’mercantile houses in New England, having been established in 1810. Besides being now one of the leading bicycle firms In the United States, the John P. Lovell Arms Company Is and has been for years a well-known manufacturer and dealer.la firearms . and- sporting goods of evcrydescrlptlon. ~ On June 13 of last year, the firm celebrated Its half-century anniversary. The founder of this enterprising house, Mr. John P. Lovell, although over 70 years of age, Is still an important and active member of this world-famed house.

It Pays to Read the Papers.

Especially your county paper, for often through this medium business chances and opportunities are presented that might otherwise entirely escape your attention. For Instance, B. F. Johnson & Co., Richmond. ’Va., have an advertisement in this paper that wUL prove of especial interest and Value to a large number of people hereabouts;

Catarrh Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Being a Constitutional Remedy, Readily Reaches and Cures It. gense w gratftndea-BcLa desire tobeneflt those afflicted prompts me to recommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla to all who have catarrh. For many years I was troubled with catarrh and indigestion and general debility. I got. so low I could not get around the house. I tried about everything I saw recommended for catarrh; but failing in every instance of being relieved, I became Very Much Discouraged At last I decided to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and began to get relief. I hav§ now used.within two years, ten or twelve bottles, and I feel better than I have for years. I attribute my improvement wholly to the use of Hood’s Sarsaparilla Mrs. Chas. Rhine, corner York and Pleasant Sts., Hanover, Penn. Hood'b Pills— Best liver inrigorator and cathartic. Reliable, Effective, gentle. Price 35 “ All she lacks of beauty is a little plumpness.” This is a frequent thought, and a wholesome one. All of a baby’s beauty is due to fat, and nearly all of a woman’s —we know it as curves and dimples. What plumpness has to do with health is told in a little book on careful living; sent free. — — 7 . ..■■■■. ■ Would you rather be healthy or beautiful? “Both” is the proper answer. ..^ co 7T S° W, ‘E. ChemiMs, 13a South sth Avenue. New York. v »» Yoiir dnipgist keeps Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver oil—all druggists everywhere do. gx. sa PBIVSIOWS-Dne all SOIHSEERSI M disabled. #2 fee for Increase. 26 years experience. Writa for Laws, A-W. McCokmicM A Boxe. Washington, I>. C. & Cincinnati, G

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What a Texas Justice Said. Texas Siftings. “What!” exclaimed a Texas justice to a colored culprit, “have you the audacity to say vou do nqt recognize this pocketbook? “Yes, sah.” “But it was found - in yoUr possession.'”'’ “In my what-did-yer-say, jedge?” “In your possession. That pocketbook was found in your pocket, sir.” “Jedge, you has done tole two stories about dat,ar’. Fust yer said hit was fo'un’ in my possession, and den yer allowed hit was foun’ in my pocket. Bose dem yarns can’t be true. Es de jedges on de bench can t fell the troof, hit’s no wonder a poor miserable niggah like me am led astray.” justice drew a long breath, and once more producing the pocketbook said: , n “You denied just now that you hail ever seen this pocketbook. And now 1 ask jou again if you ever saw this pocketbook before?” “Why, ofcourse. Hit am de same one you showed me a minute ago. Yer must be losing yer mind, jedge-” Remanded to jail without bail.”

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