Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1892 — Page 7

Q O Tbanlu to'the Lord. XII Sr. Paul, Minn., October, 1890. . I ZMenUy had the opportunity of teating tha •debratad Pastor Koenig’s Nerve Tonic in a ♦say omoo case. A poor widow to whom I have given aid and assistance in my ypaiMfy aa City Missionary, sent her 12-year-old daogbtar to me one evening to procure necesj whftol tho was relating her destitution suml stating that her mother was now nearly totolty blhad, the poor ehSt suddenly fell into an spflsptlu fit. I gave her two bottles of your ■Bedfciase. and the girl is now well and happy, *■4 she support of her aged mother. The Lord dodkaahaal I think that such a case as this ■edaoada to your honor and to the glory of Him •bow, who has given you the knowledge to pre•smeach a blessing for suffering humanity. B. K IKMBCHEB, Missionary, CBS Otawo Ave ■eaasai- a Valuable Book on Nervous IDL Is Diseases sent free to any address, rlf r r and poor patients can also obtain | IsLbLb thia medicine free of charge. —Komic meD. OQ., III. |hMWDmn^** ll(li * ls>erß<>ttle * 6for ®s= Tail fl —. —** 6 Bottles for 89. _ OR. KI LMCR" S —T~ Roof Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure Rheumatism, Xondaano. pain in joints or back, brick dust in Mttoe. frequent calls, irritation, inflamation, , graved, ulceration or catarrh of bladder. Disordered Liver, Tntndred digestion, gout, billious-heodache. •W AMP-ROOT cures kidney difficulties, Xa Grippe, urinary trouble, bright’s disease. Impure Blood, Strvrfula, malaria, gen’l weakness or debility, ghiareiiiec—Use contents of Ope Bottle If not ben. attsd. Druggists will refund to you the price paid. At Druggists, 50c. Size, SI.OO Size. “IsrerfMs’ Guide to Hoalth”free-Coiwult*t!on free, DtL KILMZB & CO.. BtNGHAMTON. N. Y

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CONDIMENTS.

Out on a lark —feattiers. When a man gets religion right -his horse soon finds it out.—Ram’s horn. . -- ~ Don’t cry over spilt milk. .Rush around and find the cat. Men will worship the ground a girl walks on if she f.as good corner lots. It is usually a man who had a head like a cork who gets along best In the swim. Complaint is made that the choir sings out of tune> We recommend that they wear tunics. When an alligator basks in the sun Sou may think he has a soft snap,but e hasn’t. Estelle —“Which would you rather marry for—love or money?” Belle—- “ Both.” It is remarkable how when a bibm lous man’s tongue begins to get thick his ideas begin to get thin. Tillinghast—“Miss Chinner is a tailor made ' girl?’ Gildersleeve — “Yes, she is tne most gentlemanly lady Iknow.’’ Journalism has its drawbacks in South America, where the cock roaches reach a length of four inches.—lndianapolis Journal. He- j »“Upon my word, I think I’ve gone through every experience except hanging.” She—“ Cheer up; that may come yet. ” Phrenologist (delightedly)—“My friend, you were born to command. Are you a soldier?” Dignified stranger —“No, sor. Oi’m the janitor.”—New York Weekly.Pretty Near the Same Thing.— “She didn’t marry a lord after all.” “No; she married a baronet, but he gets as drunk as a lord.” Editor (of monthly magazine, after reading the manuscript)—Your poem, sir, has great literary merit. Author of poem (in a voice of great agony)—Then of course you can’t use it. The Explanation.—“He seems very sober to-night. Did he apologize to you for being drunk at your ball?” “Yes, he said he understood it was to be a fancy dress affair and he came as Gambrinus. ’’ ; Visitor (to little Johnny)—Are the students in your class very bright? Johnnie —Guess you’d think we ought to be if you’d see the polishing off some of us get every day. Miss Passe (to young Mrs. Benedict) —Mrs. Benedict, < just let me give you a wrinkle. Mrs. Benedict (mentally)—l don’t know anybody who could spare one better. “I tried to get your father to indorse a small note for me to-day,” said Mr. Hojack to his wife, “but he couldn’t see it.” “Poor papa, he has become quite near sighted lately,”: replied Mrs. Hojack. Chappie—“What are you going to do, now that she has thrown you overboard? Cholly—Cawn't say; you don’t suppose my man would be willing to commit suicide, do you? •’ Annihilated; —He (feeling his way to a knowledge of her accomplishments)—Can you darn stockings. Arabella? She (w ith distant frigidity) —I don’t expect to marry a man who needs to wear darned stockings.

Stoek Notes.

There is an old saying that “No one lives so far from market as he who has nothing to carry to market.” In constructing hog houses with floors, it is a serious mistake to allow the air to circulate beneath the floors. We know of no more fruitful source of colds and catarrh than this. When a sow is in good condition at farrowing time there is no difficulty, by proper feeling, in having her increase in flesh while she sucks her litter. But if let run low before systematic and careful feeding begins it will be found very bard to made her increase in flesh if she has a large litter. Capt. T. V. Hills of Delaware, 0., presents some facts from his own experience relative to the use of the silo in the production of beef. Here they are in a nutshell: We find that cattle fed corn and clover ensilage $10,20 per head for their winter’s keep of 200 days, while the cost of corn and hay ration would be $16.60 per head for the same time. A New York minister has got himsel Into a rumpus by cursorily remarking that he expects to meet his dog in heaven. It should be said in mitigation that the animal may possibly be of the Skye breed. “I’m so sorry,” said Mrs. Parvenu, bidding good night to her guests after the reception, ?that the storm kept all our best people away!” Politicians are trimming to prevent being capsized.

Hot Griddle Cakes. _ ' y-' .. ■' ■> . . Dr. Price’s C’ream Baking Powder possesses a peculiar merit not approached by that of any other baking powder. It produces the hot buckwheat, Indian or wheat cakes, hot biscuit, doughnuts, waffles or things may be eaten when hot with impunity by persons of the most delicate digestive organs. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder leavens without firmentation or decomposition. In its preparation none but the purest of cream of tartar, soda, etc. is used, and in such exact equivalents as to always guarantee a perfectly neutral result, thereby giving the natnral and sweet flavor peculiar to buckwheat and other flour that may be used, the natural flavor so much desired and ap preciated by all The oldest patrons of Dr. Prices powder tell the story, that they can never get the same results from any other leavening agent, that their griddle cakes, biscuits, etc. are never «* light and never taste so sweet or ao good as >h«i raised with Dr. Prices Cream Baking Pawdar r f

Pleasures of Memory.

What a blessed thing is memory’ How it brings up the pleasures of the past, and hides its unpleasantness! You recall your childhood days, do vou not, and wish.’ they would return? You remember the pleasant associations, while the unpleasant ones are forgotten. Perhaps to vour mind comes the face of some friend. It was once a pale, sad face. It showed marks of pain, lines of care. It seemed to be looking into the hereafter, the unknown future. And then you recalled how it brightened, how it recoved its rosy hue, how it became a picture of happiness and joy. Do you remember these things? Many people do, and gladly tell how the health returned, .how happiness came back, how the world seemed bright. They tell how they were once weak, nevreless, perhaps in pain, certainly unhappy. They tell of sleepless nights, restless days, untouched food, unstrung'’ nerves. And then they tell how they became happv, healthy and strong once more. You have heard it often in the past, have you not? You have heard people describe how they were cured and kept in health? You certainly can remember what it is that has helped people in America. If not listen to what Mrs. Annie Jenness Miller, who is known universally as the great reformer, says: “Six years ago, when suffering from mental care and overwork,! received the most pronounced benefit from the use of the great medicine, Warner’s Safe Cure.” Ah. now you remember. Now you recall how many people you have heard say this same thing. Now you recollect how much you have heard of this great cure. Now you are ready to admit that memory is unusually pleasing, that the highest pleasure comes from perfect health, and that this great remedy has dome more to produce and prolong health than any other discovery every know in the entire history of the whole world.

She Roved Him.

New York Press. “Gwendoline, darling, do you love me?” “Have you satisfied my father will regard to your social and financial standing?” “I have.” “And I am to have the elegant establishment you promised?” ~You are.” —-r—- ---“ Horses, carriages, diamonds, and so forth?” “Everything.” “Then I do love you, Reginald.”

The American Mecca Where Victims of Drink are Quickly Cured.

Lafayette Courier. The many wonderful cures of the liquor and opium habits which have been effected at the Keeley Institution, Plainfield, Ind., excites the interest of the observer, whilst it brings joy and hope to many darkened homes. A close observation of the work being performed at the Institute shows that it destroys the appetite for liquor and drugs and places the man just where he was before the habit became fixed upon him,and he will have to create a new appetite if he ever again renews his habit. Statistics show that over 90 per cent, of permanent cures are made by the treatment used at this Institute. In the face of the evidence and the opportunity offered here, ■ what is there for victims of drink or opium to do? The truth is, friends, you are simply suffering from disease, and the manly, creditable thing to do is to go to the Institute and be cured. The street-car conductor may be well met, but he is not always a success as a ‘•hail fellow.” The progress of science in medicine has produced nothing better for human ills than the celebrated Beecham’s Pills. Music seema to be organic with Italians

The Only One Ever Printed.—Gan You Find the Word?

There is a 3-inch display advertisement in this paper this week 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 crescenton everything they make and publish. Look for it, send them the name of the word, and they will return you BOOK, BEAUTIFUL LITHOGRAPHS dr samples free.

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The True Laxative Principle

Of the plants used in manufacturing -the pleasant remedy, Syrup of Figs, has a permanently beneficial effect on the human system, while the cheap vegetable extracts and mineral so. lutions, usually sold as medicines, are uermanently injurious. Being well informed, you will use the true remedy only. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Ethel —There goes Miss Sykes with a man. ” Chollv —“Is that remarkable?” Ethel—Perhaps not, but at her age it is important. —Harper’s Bazaar. i ’■> ~ " 1 1 I'.T""."" _ . The mother hunts for bargains. And the father handles stocks. But the babies in the cradle Are the ones that get the"rocks.” —, Stranger—“l would like to see your bill collector a' moment.” Editor—“ Certainly. John, reach the gentleman that shotgun. ” —— " „ • Hurling bricks at each other is missleaneous sport. For a Cough or Sore “Throat the best mediclcine by far is Halits Honby of Horehound and Tar. Pick’s Tootxachk Dbom cure in one minute.

Cold Charity—Giving a tramp a plate of ice cream.—Texas Siftings. •3.63 to Chicago. 83.65 Via th e Pen nsyi va nia Line f rom Indi a napoli s. ■ When honesty is a man’s policy it loses Its virture.—Texas Siftings. Now is the time to treat Catarrh of long standing. Ely’s Cream Balm reaches old and obstinate cases, Where all other remedies fail. Do not neglect procuring a bottle, as in it lies th® relief you seek. Rev. H. H. Fairall, D. D., editor of the lowa Methodist, sayseditorially: “We have tested the merits of Ely’s Cream Balm, and believe that, by a thorough course of treatment it will cure almost every case of catarrh. Ministers as a class are afflicted with head and thrdatli’oubtes, and catarrh seems more prevalent than ever. We cannot recommend Ely’s Cream Balm too highly.” Apply Balm Into each nostril. It is Quickly A bsorbed. Gives Relief at once. Price 50 cents at druggistsor by mail. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren st.. New York Politics began with the appearance of a third party in Edeu.—Texas Siftings. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis. BIG FOUR ROUTE.

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This Company is now selling first-class tickets to Chicago at $3.60. The '‘Big 4” is the only line whose trains pass through the Columbian Exposition Grounds, in full view of all its buildings, and is therefore the only line that can justly claim the title of tbe World’s Fair Route. It is also the only line entering Chicago via the celebrated Lake Front. All its passenger trains stop to receive and deliver passengers at Van Buren St., directly opposite the Great Auditorium, and in close proximity to the Grand Pacific, Palmer, Great Northern, Wilmington, Lealand and nearly all the leading hotels of Chicago. Solid vestibule Passenger Trains, composed of the finest Compartment and Standard Buffet Sleepers, Reclining-chair, ParlOts.Cafe Cars and first-class Coaches leave Indianapolis Union Station daily at 12:01 noon and at 12:30 midnight, reaching Chicago in time for all Western connections. Local Indianapolis and Chicago Sleeper is placed on Sleeping-cartrack west of Union Station. Open for passengers at S.Ou p m., daily. For further information as to the exact points, time and other particulars, call,at "Big 4” offices. No. 1 East Washington St. No. 36 Jackson Place. Massachusetts Ave. and Union Station.

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raswimtrini A womans aim, is to look her best—-but she’ll never reach it without perfect health. For perfect health, take Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. All the functional irregularities and weak- • nesses that make life miserable to women,' are cured by it. It’s a powerful, invigorating tonic, and a soothing and strengthening nervine—purely vegetable, perfectly harmless. For ulcerations, displacements, bearing-down sensations, unnatural discharges everything that’s known as a “female complaint”—it’s a positive remedy. It’s the only one that’s guaranteed to give satisfaction in every case. It costs you nothing, unless it helps you... You can afford to try it, on these terms. Can you afford to neglect it?

SOMEWHAT CURIOUS. Wyoming is State that pays its teachers equally without regard to seift. In England, at the present time, the ratio of public houses is one to every two hundred of the population. In almost every school of Japan it is the custom one day in the autunin to take the pupils out rabbit hunting. The Berlifi University is the third largest in the world. Paris, with 9,215 students, and Vienna, with 6,220, are larger. Auctioneers' fees in England and in the United States are paid by the seller. In France and Holland the purchaser pays them. A writer in the Boston Transcript has figured up that heaven contains 1,800,000,000 souls against a population in hell of 175,000,000,000. The Japanese are unsusceptible to scarlet fever, and small-pox, which was at one time rife among them, has been checked and almost exterminated by voluntary vaccination. The mortality of Tokio, a vast pity which covers one hundred square f miles of ground, is only twenty per thousand. . • 'r j,- '

!Vi Wn'xai ‘ W/Z®/ i Mb. Wm. A. Lehb of Kendallville.' Ind., says Hood’s ~ Hood’s Sarsaparilla is King of Medicines , And His Cute Was Almost a Miracle “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. "Gentlemen: When I was 14 years.of age I was contlne'd to my bed for several months by an attack of rheumatism, and when I had partially recovered I did not have the use of my legs, so that I had to go on crutches. About a year later Scrofula, in the form of White Swellings. appeared on various parts of my body, and for eleven years I was an invalid, being confined to my bed six years. In that time ten or eleven Of these sores appeared and broke, causing me great pain and suffering. Several times pieces of bone worked out of this sores. Physicians did not help me and I Became Discouraged “I went to Chicago to visit a sister, as it was thought a change of air and scene might do me good. But I was confined to my bed most of the time. I was so impressed with the success pt Hood’s Sarsaparilla in cases similar to mine that I decided to try it. So a bottle was bought, and to my great gratification the sores soon decreased, and I began to feel better. This strengthened my faith in the medicine, and in a short time I was Up and Out of Doors To make a long story short, I eontinued~to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla for a year, when I had become so fully released from the chains of disease that I took a position with the Flint & Wrlling Mfg. so., and since that time have not lost a single day on account of sickness. I always feel well, aip in good spirits and have a good appetite. I endorse Hood’s Sarsaparilla for it has been a great blessing to me, and to my friends my recovery seems almost miraculous, I think Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the king of all medicines.” William a. Lehb, No. 9 North Railroad st., Kendallville. Ind. Hood’s Pills cure Biliousness

The Collapse of a Rotten Tenement.

With crumbling faundation and shaky, bulging walls, is not more certainly to be looked for than the suddepgiviag way of a constitution sapped by overwork, unremitting anxiety or exposure to hardship and malign climatic influences. Against the disastrous effects of each and all of these. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is an effectual safeguard. It fortifies the system against them by infusing into it fresh vigor begotten of renewed and complete digestion and assimulation of the food, and its consequent reparative action upon the exhausted tissues and impoverished circulation. No preparative for the undergoing, without injury, of an unusual amount of bodily or mental work, no means of averting malarial infection, or disorders born of bad diet and impure water equals this superlatively fine defensive invigorant. Take it for dyspepsia, constipation, billiousness, rheumatism, kidney trouble, la grippe. A hen-peeked husband is often chickenhearted. Coughs, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, etc. quickly relieved by Brown’s Bronchial Troches. They surpass all other preparations in removing hoarseness and as a cough remedy are pre-eminently the best. Food for reflection—the good dinner that you missed.—Texas Siftings. To Subscribers of this Paper. After ‘£> years constant use of various Pile Remedies I never found anything to do me any good until I tried Dr. Kilmer's U & O Anointment. I used it in connection with the SwampRoot, and I tell you it made a new man out of Tneto ~ ~~~~ 3. P. Brown, Osgood. Ind. The best muzzle for a dog is a revolver's muzzle.—Texas Siftings. ’ •3.65 to Chicago, •3.65 Via the Pennsylvania Line from Indianapolis

CONSUMPTION. Consumption is the work of minute parasites which burrow in the lung tissues, and multiply in the blood • where they swarm by millions. When ' a consumptive person expectorates there are millions of these organisms expelled. This dries away, is reduced to powder, and when they are disturbed, like sweeping a room for instance, they rise in myriads. Healthy persons can breathe them in, apparently without danger, but if they find a raw surface any where in the throat so that they can'get a blood vessel they multiply and infect the person. Young girls who go as trained nurses and nurse consumptive people in hospitals die by dozens and’ scores from this cause. As yet there is no known remedy for these parasite but it has long been known that tar is one of the best things. This is one ingredient in Reid’s German Cough and Kidney Cure, and why © is so successful in dealing in all cases of consumption. It contains neither opium nor narcotic nor any other poison. Get it of any dealer. Sylvan Remedy Co, Peoria, 111. [■ DEC nFF -jPW* bakota, Mo• tana. Idaho. ■ ILL Washington and overall, the Free . Govarnmwntand CHEAP p."XTr.LAHDS Beat AgriculturaL Grazing and now open to aettlera. Mailed FREE. Addrea* CMS. I. UMHL Land Com. NT.H.B.Bt.Paul.Mlna. DTf Remedy Free. InaUnt Relief. I II J cur * in 10 d »f*- Never returns; “ no p ur g e; no «*lve; noeunpoiitorx. A victim tried in vafii every remedy, has diacovered a elmple cure, which be will mail free to hie fellow iiffereri. Addreae J. H. REEVES, Box 3290, New York City, N. Y. ■ ■ ■■ MW ANAKEBISHIVM Instant on rc I IL LU

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“German Syrup” I must say a word as to the efficacy of ‘ German Syrup. I have used it in my family for Bronchitis, the result of Colds, with most excellent success. I have taken it myself for Throat Troubles, and have derived good results therefrom. I ! therefore recommend it to my neighbors as an excellent remedy in such cases. James T. Durette, Earlysville, Va. Beware of dealers who offer you “something just as good.” Always insist on having Boschee’s German Syrup. O

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It Curexooldx.Coughx.Bore Throat, Orocp.lnflueau,Whooping Cough. Bronchitis sod Asthma. z mt. - tain core for Consumption in Srvi atapaa, uul a aura rellaT tn advanced stages. csesioew. Ton will see the excellent effect after taking the flrat dose. Batt ■> fir LIVER ■jd; PILLS IpSE D 0 IOT OBIPB XOB SICKER. Sure euro for SICK HEAD* ACHE, impaired dlgertloa, eondi* . pation,torpid glands. They arouae w vital organs, remove ntnvea, dlsg linen. Magical efleet bn Kid- _> O neyaandbladder. Conquer s bilious nervona diag order*. EiUblish na>» SVV uralDaily actiox. Beautify complexion by purifying blood. PruxLY Vxoxtablb. The dose is nicely adjusted to suit ease, as one pill esa never b. too much. Each vial contains 42, carried in vast pocket, like lead pencil. Business man’s greafl convenience. Tckan easier than sugar. Sold everywhere. All genuine goods bear "Crescent” Send2-eent stamp. You get 32 page book wtthsample. DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., St. Loulfl, UK ANOTHER CYCLE SHOW. _r | 'Z7WU--- This time it is being hold _ at the LIBI’BG M’F’O ZSRk CO’S Salearooma, 221. 323nnd8S»N.8thSU f ' Philadelpbla. It inl : A. eludes the Sprinter Safety, V-. *diamond frame,long head. W 1 l°ng wheel base, straight ■_tubes throughout, etc,, and the Ladies’ Sprinter, a ... ..ML, I lß@ir handsome drop frame. The jfiaMlliWFT Traveler Safeties are the T --I' best value ever offered and iaxSSrtnSte '• *\ range in price from flln.flw wWv-lULX topßb .00. About twohundred different styles to select from. We also manufacturn Children’s Carriages, Refrigerators, Office Desks, »7'chS£ goods wanted and catalogne will bo sent. Liberal 'SiRMPwv discounts to the trade.

SURE CURE! The great remedy for CATARRH The large number of certificates received of the virtues of this preparation in the treatment of this unpleasant disease abundantly attest its efficacy. It is the only medicine now on the market adapted to Catarrh, that performs what it promises, and effects, not only a speedy relief, but a permanent cure. Unlike many nostrumsnow before the public, it does not dry up temporarily the nasal discharges, but eradicates the producing cause, thus leaving the system in a sound and healthy condition Ask your druggist for a bottle of Sykes' Sure Cure for Catarrh and Atmospheric Insufflator and you will be healed of malady. For sale by all druggists. ROSS GORDON, Lafayette,lnd Wholesale Agent. n ™ OHitr BOREJ n’BttLOOMIS A TIFFIW. CHIP. FREE. » « FIT FOLKS REDUCED SO DOLLARS A DAY Made on a mechanical patent good for ovex r « 8 out s fI r AGENTS WANTED Addreis, A. J. MSPAUB, Box Bft, Mancelona, Mich. “/MANGE BLOSSOMS.'* V LADY AGENTS WANTED. Sample box for 2c to pay postage. Address, Elalo Merwin Calvern, Valparalao, Ind. IN U 16—92 !NDPLS~~~ Tt. o—l European Hot»l. ISS-Ut bwborn SV., 1 flft \‘lfflHW chic “< ro ni - Heart ofcfly- Allmodora IUV kXUUW^» OOOTeniencefc Rate. 75c and upward*.