Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1892 — Page 7

* A DEAD SHOT tight at the seat of difficulty, is accomplished by the sure and steady aim of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. Don’t fool around with a pop-gun, nor a “Flint-lock,” when this reliable “Winchester ” is within reach! Br. Sage’s treatment of Catarrh in the Head is far superior to the ordinary, and ▼hen directions are reasonably well followed, results in a permanent cure. Don’t longer be indifferent to the verified claims of this unfailing Remedy. The worst forms of Catarrh disappear with the use of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. Its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties effect a perfect and permanent cure, no matter how bad the case, or of how long standing. It’s a remedy that succeeds where everything else has faifed. Thousands ’6f auch cases can be pointed out. That’s tiie reason its makers back their faith in ft with money. They offer SSOO reward fbr a case of Catarrh which they canV not cure. \ It’s a medicine that alfows them to '""take such a risk. Doesn’t common sense lead you to take such a medicine ? “An advertising fake” you say. Funny, isn’t it, how some people prefer Blokness to health when the remedy Is positive and the guarantee absolute. Wise men don’t put money back of “fakes.” And “faking” doesn’t pay. ** I am This 13 a daily event 1 l. in mills, shops, facto- —• nrtf Well ties, etc - It is the llvl TT Clt point where nature Cnnxn-b can endure no more. CnOllgn Then the poor sufl iir lit serer, worn with toil CO Work* and broken in health, „\«, stands aside to make \ room for another. “ Quick Consumption ” '▼ley call it. To this class~of women and girls we proffer both sympathy and aid. When those distressing weaknesses and derangements assail xjg. you, remember that Vegetable Compound will bL _wfi relieve them. We have ra „ on record thousands of ■uch cases that have Mm' Jbf been restored to vigoAll Druggist* sell It, or sent ! by mail, in form of Fills or Losanges, on receipt of 81.00. Uw Pills, Site. CorreIpondcnce freely answered . rtiMSC: Address in confidence, v ■ o /ft. s* . Lvdu. E. Pinkie am Med. Co., Jyiri-o.' cl Awdftei 'y Link, Hass. s THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND \ NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. 4 My doctor nays It acts gently on the stomach, liver . aid kidneys, and Isa pleasant laxative. This drink ' Sw «mnde from herbs, and is prepared for use as easily IS tea. It Is called LANE’S MEDICINE _ All druggist* sell it at 60c, and SI.OO Bgr package, fcay one to day. Lnne't Family Medicine mow Bie bowels each day. In order to be healthy, this :* tTneoewary. ___ -

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SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON.

Sunday June 26, 1892. , Messiah’s REitar.-Text-Ps. 72:1-19. Supt 1. Give the king thy judgements, 0 God, and thy righteousness unto the king’s sons. School. 9. He shall judge thy people with righteousness, and thy poor w Ith judgment. 3. The mountains shall bripg peace to the people, and the little hills, by righteousness. 4 He shall judge the poor of the people* he shall save the children of the needy, and shall break in pieces the oppressor. 5. They shall fear thee as long as thy sun and moon endure; throughout all gen-l orations. \ 8. He shall come down like rain on the mown grass: as showers that water the earth. 7. In his days shall the righteous flour 1 ish; and abundance of peace so long as the moon endureth, 8. He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, aud from the rlvdr unto the ends of the earth. 9. They that dwell In the wilderness shall how before him, and his enemies snail lick the dust. - ■ ,r ■ 10. The kings of T&rshish and of the Isles shall bring presents: the kings of Sheba and Seba shall offer gifts. 1L Yea, all kidgs sball fall down before him: all nations shall serve him. 12. For he shall deliver the needy when he erieth: the poor also, and him that hath no helper. 13. Ho shall spare the poor and needy, and shall save the souls of theueedy. 14. He shall redeem their soul from deceit and violence: and precious shall their blood be in his sight. 15. And he shall live, and to him shall be given of the gold of Sheba: prayer also shall be made for him continually: and daily shall he be praised, 16. There shall bo an handful of corn in the earth upon the top of the mountains: the fruit thereof shall shake like Lebanon: and they of the eity shall flourish like grass of the earth. 17. His name shall endure forever: his name shall be continued as long as the sun: and men shall be blessed in him: all nations shall call him blessed. 18. Blessed be the Lord God, the God of Israel, who only doeth woundrous things. 19. And blessed be his glorious name for ever: and let the whole earth be filled with his glory; Amen and Amen.

Leading Thought—All nations shall know and serve Christ. Outline —The Righteous Judge—--1-14. The Glorious King—ls-16. Truths—We are together with Cod. We are neglecting a duty if we are not helping to Spread the gospel. It is a great privilege so work for the salvation of others. Golden Text —All kings shal} fall down before him; all nations shall serve him.— Ps. 72, 11. Nail Heads—j“ Wherefore God also hath exalted him, gpd given him a name which is above every name; that at the name of Jesus every name should bow; * * and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Rather. ” —Phil, il.^ll. Introduction.—Time —The date of this psalm cannot be fixed with certainty; but if it belongs to Solomon, as its title suggests, it falls within the years of his reign, B. 0. 1015975. The title marks j it “A Psalm for Solomon,” or rather a Psalm of Solomon, as in the Revised Version. The imagery of the verses is plainly taken from the reign of this glorious king, but its predictions point to a state of universal peace and joy which can only be fulfilled in the perfect rule of the One who is “greater than Solomon” —the Messiah himself. (Verse 20 of "the psalm is not here given, because it was merely added by the--e©tOpflers to mark the closeoftHe second book of Psalms, which was thought to include all written by David.) \ THE LESSON STATEMENT. 1 The king hero prays for God’s gifts, of judgment and'righteousness that he may govern the people-aright. He pictures a coming reign of peace,and a wise and good ruler who shall ever; befriend and lift up the oppressed. : f His kingdom shall through -the ages,and his dominion shall reach to the ends of the earth. All kings shall bow before him in adoration, and all nations serve him. The origin of his on the human side, is so small that it fL#pmpaJ:ed to “A handful of while its growth is it is finally Ukened to the mighty forest of Lebanon/ The Ruler of this glorious kingdom shall reign forever, and “all nations shall call him blessed.” The Psalm doses with an exhortation to bless God, and “let the whole earth b« filled with His glory.’*

Grass Widow’s Row.

Philadelphia Record. t While a party of men were sitting on the pdrch of a Burlington, N. J. hotel recently discussing everything in general and women in particular, one of them remarked that a certain woman wno did not live with her husband had recently moved to Belaware aven,ue, between High ana Wood streets. Another suggested that several others lived in tne same block, and a careful census of that square showed that there were eleven women living there who came under the title of grass widows. If any other single block in . the country can bsat this record, Burlington wants to know it.

A Miserable Death.

At the felling of an ancient hollow oak in a German forest, when the tree crashed to the ground it disclosed a human skeleton in excellent preservation. From his long boots, powder flask and other articles found ne appeared to have been a hunter, and It was concluded that the unfortunate man, in climbing the tree in fiupsuit of some wounded bird or anraal, had slipped into the hollow trunk, bad been unable to extrioate himself, and so haa perished miserably Of starvation in his ready prepared oak coffin. “ *

Why a Subscriber of This Paper Could Not Pay Her Subscription.

White Hall, 111., May 2,1832. EDITOB AKBONHJITY TlM^ii, Dear Sir: —l am sorry that I have not l>oen able to keep my subscription paid up on my paper, thffAKßon City Times, more promptly than-I hjye in Lbo lust year. But the rcaspif was this: My husband has Been sick just one year, only being able to work about one-hail the time until last Oct. 15th, he was compelled to quit work entirely, ar.d did not do any work until about three weeks ago. Ho again went to the shop aud has worked every day since*(ho iB a ptrfter), and he would not bo able to -Work yet if it was not for Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, Kidnoy, Liver and Bladder Curo, which he saw advertised in your valuable paper with Mr. Cradick’s W Gosport, Ind., account of his al!and his recovery by the u»e-©( the Dr. Kilmer Swamp-Root. 1-wrote to that gentleman and found hla statement correct, after which my husband 1 pent and got the medicine and has only taken two bottles and has so much regained his health that he can work •every day,* and also eat almost anything on any table, which ho could not do tvithout giving hian such r,r awful pain in his Stomach. Remould aor even eat one-half of a crafeker without suffering untold agony. His trouble was indigestion, liver and. kidney trouble. Re thinks there never was so wonderful' a remedy as is the Swamp-Root. There are others here using it, ams all are greatly benefited already, after only using it for a few wocks. Inclosed you will sh d $1 as so much on my subscription. You may please lot mo,.know how we are standing financially, and as soon as possible will send you the balance. I mostly take the paper on account of getting the Mogauore and Springfield news, where I was born, raised and married. My maiden name was Mlshlor. But I seldom see any Moga'dore notes. You oould got Miss Aljie Mumaw from Mogadoro to act as correspondent. She is well educated*? plain writer, good spcllor, and would give you all the nows in due time. r —Yours truly, Mbs; D. Boone. '

Akuon, 0., May 1892. The above letter was sot up In this office from the original lottor written by. Mrs. Boone. Editor Akron City Times.

CONDIMENTS.

Handcuffs might appropriately be called sad-irons. If you cannot lick a man be lenient with his faults.—Texas Siftings. The course of true love may not run smooth, but they make some good records on it in Chicago. One-half the world doesn’t know how the other half lives; but some womei) are trying their best to remdy thkt. A Great Go. —“How doeg your new errand-boy go. Johnson?” “The Ihng way, apparently, every time. “Dpes Miss Budd have many men in-her train?” “Give it up; but she had about a dozen on it last night at the ball.” - Salphinx—“l fear Hiroller is contracting bad habits.” Sharpe—“On the contrary, he seems constantly to be expanding them. ” These are the times when the city directory is the only place where a public man is sure of seeing his name mentioned with respect. He—Are you happy, now that you’re married? She —Comparatively. He —Compared with whom? She —Compared with my husband. Manager (proudlyWThiN fheater has^eiulied'"fOff years. Baron— Yefy good, but don’t you think the ballet ought to have been renovated in the interim?

American Style.—Scads—You say he left no money! Baggs—No. You see he lost his health getting wealthy and then lost his wealth trying to get healthy. “Is Bronson as forgetful as ever?” “More so. Why, that fellow has to look himself up in the direotgjgis every night before he goes home from business. Forgets his address. —Harper’s Bazar. There is no question of the value of advertising, but still it doesn’t justify a young man in carrying a new umbrella in such a way as is most likely to catch the eye of the public. Laud and Lawed. —“Brobson used to laud his wife without stint before they were divorced.” “Well, she got even. She lawed him pretty briskly for a spell, I can tell you.” About the Count.—Sister Ethe (who likes him) —Well, anyway, he is a polished gentleman. Brother Jack (who does not)—Polished enough, but shine is all on his clothes. “Hawkins is very fond of his horse, isn’t he?” “Why, no, he hates him. ” “That’s queer. I saw him riding in the park the other day, and he had his arms about the animal’s neck.’’ —Harper’s Bazar. Mr. Manhattan —You understand the language of flowers, of course, Miss Winona? Miss Winona (of Minnesota)—Oh, yes! Four X’s is' the best quality, made from selected winter wheat.

A Ramble Through Wonderland.

The sefcson of 1893 brings from the Northern Pacific Railroad company a book entitled "A Ramble Through Wonderland,” with 105 pages and over twentyfive handsome Illustrations; the printed matter graphlcallv describing the territory between the Great Lakes and the Pacific Ocean, with brief mention of Yellow Stone Park and Alaska. Other interesting publications from thhfv road are the Yellow Stone Park and Alaska fplders (Illustrated)containing excellent maps respectively of the resorts mentioned, and telling In an interesting manner of the most beautiful and marvellous regions on the face, of the earth. The bi oadwater folder, rblatlng to the famous Hot Springs and Natatorium at Halena. Mont., and “National game reserves of North America,” a reck of special Interest to sportsman, ~ If vou wish be take the trip of a lifetime send to Chag. a. Lee. Genera! Passenger and Ticket Agent, St. Paul, Minn., for copies of these books and folders.

To Cleanse the System

Effectually but gently, “when costive or billious or when the blood is-im-pure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to avhealthy activity, without iritating or weakening” them, to dispel headaches, colds or fevers, use Syrup of Figs.

It Was Not That She Lied.

Kate Field’s Washingtonian. Younger Brother —Nellie, if you had lived in the days of Ananias and Sapphira you would have been dead long ago. Nellie (indignant)—-I am sure, Bobby, I never told what wasn’t true in my life. How can you be so unkind? Younger Brother —Well, they lived about eighteen hundred years ago. You wouldn’t have hung on as long as this, would you? ■

Depended on Location.

Boston Newp, Judge (to young woman charged with shop-lifting)—Where do you live, young woman; in the North End or Back Bay? ’ Defendant—Why do you wish to know? JudgeTimpatiently)—How am I to tell whether this is plain shoplifting or kleptomania?

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

There Is a 3-inch display advertisemeht inthispapet 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 crescent on everything they make and publish. Look for it, send them the name of the word, and they will return you BOOK, BEAUTIFUL LI'SHOGBAPHS or samples free. ;• ; ; There are only three grades of people in the world. None of them belong to the first grade. ... ——-

To Niagara Falls.

On Thursday July 38. ISW. the Lake Erie & “WestcrnTC R", will run thelr~pobul&r annual excursion to Cleveland, Chautauqua Lake, Buffalo and Niagara. Following very low rates: _ I*eoria, J 7.50; Bloomington, 17; Lafayette, fe; Michigan City, 46; Indianapolis, $5; Tipton, 16: Ft. Wayne, *5; Muncie, $5; Connersville, 46: Rushville, 45; New Castle, 45; Cambridge City, 46, with corresponding reduction from intermediate points. Make your preparations to go on this grand trip. Secure your tickets early of p. F. Daly, G. P. A., Indianapolis, or any other agent of the L. E. A W. R. R. This will be the largest and grandest excursion of the season.

Fourth of July Excursions via Pennsyl vania Lines.

The rate from ahy ticket station on the Pennsylvania Lines to any other station on those lines within two hundred miles thereof will ho ono fare for the round trip, July 2d, 3d and 4th. Tickets will be good to return until July 6th, Inclusive, No excursion tickets sold to adults for less than twenty-five cents', nor to children for less than fifteen cents.

Reduced Rates to Chicago via Pennsylvania Lines.

Excursion tickets will he sold from principal tiolcet stations via Pennsylvania Lines to Chicage, 111., June 16th to 20th, account Democratic National Convention, at one fare lot round trip, good returning until July Bth.

Very Important to Lovers of Music.

Lyoa A Rally, S 3 Monroe street, Chicago, have just Issued the campaign edition of their band catalogue, which contains 400 beautiful iUustratiens and describes everything needed by bands and campaign clubs. Better send in your address for one 1 ,

Scrofula ffig” In the Neck. W ' m IJ ’ he {ollowln 8 Is from Mr ft. J. W. Till brook, w 'w*' w if e 0 f the Mayor of MoS ”r* ’ ./ Keesport, Penn.; A-gs “My little boy Willie, f ..-*J|now six yegraoia, two ago had a scrofula Willie Till brook. bunch, under one ear which the doctor lanced and it discharged for some time. We then began giving him Hood's Sarsaparilla and the sore healed up. His cure ia-due to HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. He has never been very robust, but now seems healthy and dally getting stronger.” Hood’s Pills do not weaken, hut aid digestion and tone the stomach, Try them. 250. Reid's German Cough aiid Kidney A summer cold is a disagreeable thing. It comes from exposure to the flews of evening or to the niglitsgil|l and it is almost always followed by an fittaok pt malaria or by cholera morbus. When yeu feel chilly, which Is the first symptom, take a dose of Read’s German Cough and Kidney Cure. great remedy is the best thing for throat complaints aiu l obstinate maladies that arise from a cold, such as asthma, catarrb, and bronchitis. All of these begin with a cold that is neglected, until it dovelops itfto a settled disease. Reid’s German Cough and Kidney Curb contains no poison, and it can be takca freely and given to children without danger. It is a never-failing remedy for croup and will relieve the worst case instantly. Ask your druggist for it, and do not let him give you anything else. The small bottles are 26. cents, the large ones 50 cents, f j Sylvan Remedy Co., Peoria, HI. A. B. BARKER, M.D. Ear, Nose and Tlroat f 4 W. Wash. ington St, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. *Hil HiHWirfO, Ira Ear, Isaac, Thrnt ud Valsa naaAtomwjM . 840,000,000 Earned by the Bell Telephone Patent in 18PL Your Invention may be valuable. Yon abould protect It by patent Addrees for full and intelligent advloe, free of eharge, . W. W. DUDLEY * CO., Solicitor* of Patents, 7 Paolflo Bld'g.sß9P St N.W., Waahlegton.D.O. Mention this paper. HEMORDIA *32S«. THE ONLY MIRE CURE. Ptioa *l.o# by molt HEMORDIA CO., 11* Triton St., Maw York. and vaoplaH i who hava weak lunt» or AMk- ■> mi. ahonld ose Plao’t Onra for ■ Consumption. It haa «nr*4 ■ tkMaaMU. It ha* not Injur- ■ ed one. It i* not bad to take. ■ It l» the beet Mo*h syrup. K •old avarywhSta. Ma /J

Azrael, The Angel of Death,

Hovers nearerus.sometimes, than we are aware. It is safer far when we are unwell to suspect Ida propinquity than to Ignore the the possibility of ms-nearness. Cauttonr is s trait tjr which the majority of mankind are constitutionally lacking. The proneness to disregard a’-sliriitcold'’ Is particularly striking. This minonailment is, however, a predecessor of la grippe, a malady which when developed of the roost fatal character, as mortuary statistics attest. After a chill, or when the premonitory symptoms of influenza—such as sneezing and shivering, succeeded by feverishness and dryness of the skin—are preceptible, immediate recourse should be had to Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, a genial accelerator to the blood’s circulation, which diffuses an agreeable, ; healthful warmth thro gh the system Inductive i of perspiration, by means of which the com-! plaint is expelled the pores of its further ten- j deney counteracted. Wonderfully efficacious to is the Bitters for malaria, constipation, liver complaint, rheumatism and kidney trouble. A wineglassful before retiring induces health yielding sleep. To make himself solid with the gang the politician must set up the liquids.

State of Ohio. City of Toledo, I - Lucas County. 1 Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. ChEney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said man will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cuke. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in the presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1889. j 1 A. W. GLEASON, 1 f Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts direetiy on the -blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonirls, free, F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. |y Sold by Druggists, 75c. “Yes, every man has his price,” bnt he can’t make his grocer agree with him. Actors, Vocalists, Public Speakers recommend Halr’s Honky of Hobehocnd and Tab. Fiks’i Toothach* Drops car* in one minute. He—And, darling, what does your father think of my suit? She (sobbing)—He thinks itis a misfi t. If you are troubled with malaria take Beecham’s Pills. A positive specific, nothing like it; 25 cents a box When the woman of the house gives a tramp the cold cut ho doesn’t feel put out. FITS—AII Fits stopped free bv Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. No Fite after first days use. MarveHouvcureiv Treaiieoand t2;Cotrialbottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 931 Arch tst., Philadelphia, Pa.

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“German Syrup” My niece, Emeline Hawley, was, taken with spitting blood, and sh» became very much alarmed; fearing that dreaded disease, Consumption. She tried nearly all kinds of medicine but nothing did her any good. Finally she took German Syrup and she told me it did her more good than anything she ever tried. It stopped tht? blood, gave her strength and ease, and a good appetite. I had it from her own lips.- Mrs. Mary A. Stacey, Trumbull, Conn. Honor to German Syrup. O PURDUE jnnVEBSITT. Tbe State MtDte of TecMoff! 4 1. A School of Mechanical Engineering. tr 2. School of Civil Engineering. 3. School of Electrical Engineering. 4. School of Agriculture. 5. School of Science and Industrial Art. 6. School of Pharmacy. Has an equipment worth a million dollars. Send for a catalogue. Address » JAS. H. SMART. Pnern’r. Me lEWI S’ 98 IV IYE : ■F ” I Powderedand Perfumed (PATENTED) '■feJlpPy The strongest and purest Lye made. Unlike other Lye.it being HP l\ fine powder and packed in a can NbU Wwithr movable lid, the contents w are always ready for use, Will "Hw make tko best, norfumod Hard Soap In 20 mihutei without both IN ing. It is the best for oleaning WU waste pines. disialectUg sinks, 11 closets, washing fettles, paints, l aEStSfiES tre pENNA, SALT M’F’G CO. Gen. Agts., P*. EPILEPSY CAN BE CURES. • p | «i*Dr. O. Phelps Brown—the noted 11l Epilepsy Specialist and Herb»ll*s ' PI I discovered that Epilepsy is otfused 111 %fiby a peculiar derangement of the stomach and prepared his oolebratsd HERBAL REMEDIES for Epllljptlos, which have Onred Thousands of cases, send for parti«ulars,t#stimonlals, and his "TreaUse on the Clause and Cure of Epilepsy." J. Gibson Brown, 47 Grand Street, Jersey City, N. J. •4 L YO "A!iL*k^ ■B Win n»ll Vr» their ae—ly enluy«A ; w Ceulofu* of B»ua Initnuneeits, Utl-dW; [ am f,ri»» ud Liulpniejlts, *OO Kat l! | irn * I JHK liidtr.tioM, deeeribmf rrery «tltl*Vy IOT requires Cy Band, or Dmfli C*#r». MV | f| \V Contains Instructions (Sr Awstour Bonds, If Vw | J J \vl Kr ore Isos sad prom Major's Tyctles, 171 ID ••wlwnoi «ad i loiooud lAt o t Bond Ju^e. KILL HER! In the nick of time comes BUTCHER'S FLY KILLER, Cnrtni* death to TliM. Ho more haszing around your eara. or dlrlns at Tour aoee, or colliding with your eyelid Uae frwli.jrrdv*»iro*. production and secure peace. FRED’KDUTCHERDRUG CO., St. Albans, Vt. A A FAT FOLKS REDUCE! Dr.O.W.F.aXYDSa, McViekar I .’fasnUv. OBneifefll